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of jennings, picks up the foul, his second. and xavier gibson will come on to the floor to replace solomon alabi. th clock when weback er p in of nse roa tasee. boston lager continues to be l be x we d thness it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an amereer thathat kiflavor. yea, jitill obsessed with lag sam adams lager continues dalsver rld. that's pretty cool. i he c shthe .car r no, r-fa showe ca carfort lp ychooreatcar. it's free at thousands of reputable dealers. just say, "show me the carfax!" 7 [ mal th ♪ [ ma lf torie the [ ad a i'a flke arfly stin a b ♪ f floa a bly. fg liee. fgonnt liutte ing bee ♪ f stin a.. stin a b ♪ womalf torie e g. n #2 thaght. >> tim: florida state playing so well on the defensive end, leading it by ten, 16-6. >> mike: we talked about that rarefied air. only six people have done it. oh, who is that masked man? >> tim: nice shorts. >> mike: '78. from the acc tournament. >> tim: larry harrison from wake forest. and ralph sampson. >> tim: where he spent most of his career. >> mi
of jennings, picks up the foul, his second. and xavier gibson will come on to the floor to replace solomon alabi. th clock when weback er p in of nse roa tasee. boston lager continues to be l be x we d thness it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an amereer thathat kiflavor. yea, jitill obsessed with lag sam adams lager continues dalsver rld. that's pretty cool. i he c shthe .car r no, r-fa showe ca carfort lp ychooreatcar. it's free at thousands of reputable dealers. just...
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joining us by phone is jen ross, she is a free freelance reporter. jen, can you hear me? >> i am here, yeah. >> did you actually feel the tremors? what was it like? >> yes, it was an earthquake. we were sleeping. the earthquake happened around 3:40 in the morning. immediately you could hear things falling off of the shelves, the door shaking, the whole apartment -- i live in an apartment on the 6th floor" everything was rattling and there was a lot of noise outside and pottery breaking. it was the largest earthquake that had happened in chile in more than 20 years. it was noticible by any means. >> and you know, jen, you are asleep. when you are awakened by this, did you immediately realize what was going on? did it take you a second to realize it was an earthquake? >> it did. normally chile is a seismic country. it is very normal to have tremors periodically. as soon as you wake up you feel it and you wait alt while. there was definitely a difference in the intensity. i ran to my 2-year-old daughter's room to pick her up. she was really scared. >> i can imagine. what was
joining us by phone is jen ross, she is a free freelance reporter. jen, can you hear me? >> i am here, yeah. >> did you actually feel the tremors? what was it like? >> yes, it was an earthquake. we were sleeping. the earthquake happened around 3:40 in the morning. immediately you could hear things falling off of the shelves, the door shaking, the whole apartment -- i live in an apartment on the 6th floor" everything was rattling and there was a lot of noise outside and...
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jen, what can you tell us at that hour? >> we heard the latest death toll of 76. to keep rising. it will be as it goes on. the damage is -- serious problems with electricity in the country particularly restoring it. we don't have electricity and there are a number of bridges and streets that have collapsed. buildings that collapsed in serious cities . the town halfway between sant tagio and conception and they literally have toppled buildings around the main plasa, and the historic city center is quake devastated . although their population is not as big as conception, it is definitely looking like the worst hit in intrastructure. >> this number is massive. 8.8. haiti was a 7 earthquake. this is enormous. i am told that the depths of the earthquake may have helped circumstances. what can you tell us about the infrastructure. is this country prepared for this time of disaster. >> definite that will make a difference in the terms of death toll and damage. chile is a seize mick country and all buildings are made to with stand earthquakes as much as possible . so chil
jen, what can you tell us at that hour? >> we heard the latest death toll of 76. to keep rising. it will be as it goes on. the damage is -- serious problems with electricity in the country particularly restoring it. we don't have electricity and there are a number of bridges and streets that have collapsed. buildings that collapsed in serious cities . the town halfway between sant tagio and conception and they literally have toppled buildings around the main plasa, and the historic city...
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jen and debbie antonelli with you. we are joined by mrs. coaches association and this has done something impressive with the pink uniforms. tell us whats this about and how it got started. >> it happened -- i guess in strength, debbie antonelli called me and it it was -- 2007 -- debbie antonelli called employee and it was the third bout with coach yow. it became the wbca think zone. it started with a few schools and now it's up to 1600. >> it's a labor of love. where does the money go? how is it used and what things have you been able to do with the money? >> well, working with the jimmy v. and cancer fund, it all goes to research. if you want to give to the pink zone, to coach yow. it goes actually to grants. we gave out one for the final four, $100,000 for cancer research. >> that's fantastic. people might not know that you're a former camper of coach yow. you've been there a lot inside reynolds coliseum. then the banner unveiled on sunday. your thoughts on just the legacy of coach yow. >> i mean, it's hard to put into words. sometimes it
jen and debbie antonelli with you. we are joined by mrs. coaches association and this has done something impressive with the pink uniforms. tell us whats this about and how it got started. >> it happened -- i guess in strength, debbie antonelli called me and it it was -- 2007 -- debbie antonelli called employee and it was the third bout with coach yow. it became the wbca think zone. it started with a few schools and now it's up to 1600. >> it's a labor of love. where does the money...
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jen writes on facebook. we have not seen a plow. and we live on a street that is definitely wide enough for one. i live two blocks from belair road. i know the citizens need to take responsibility. but come on. >> all levels of the government are currently running short on supplies, of course. to get the latest snow off the streets. karen parks live in ellicott city. karen, how much salt is actually left? we have had enough this year. >> well, jeff, you know what, we don't have enough to do the job. not right now. not today. the state is running out. and here is the problem. you see mounds of snow like this. where are they going to move it and how do they keep the streets clean? what is happening now is after last weekend's big snow storm. the state is running out of salt. the state started with 350,000 tons of salt and now workers have less than half of that to work with. officials say they have started to pull salt from areas that don't need it. like eastern shore. but that will not be enough to solve the problem.
jen writes on facebook. we have not seen a plow. and we live on a street that is definitely wide enough for one. i live two blocks from belair road. i know the citizens need to take responsibility. but come on. >> all levels of the government are currently running short on supplies, of course. to get the latest snow off the streets. karen parks live in ellicott city. karen, how much salt is actually left? we have had enough this year. >> well, jeff, you know what, we don't have...
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jen, thank you for joining us whooch . what is the latest there? >> reporter: again, people are in middle of rescue effort efforts, trying to find people trapped in the rubble. you may have heard 100 people are still unaccounted for inside a building in concepcion and the efforts have been very slow because moving and trying to blast through the side of the concrete of that building could dislodge it and cause more damage. rescue efforts are slow in some areas. as well, many people in small coastal towns hit with what they call high tides, not a tsunami, but when you are talking about five, six-meter high waves that came in up to kilometer or more, there are vast areas where the the downton core and houses that have been completely flooded or taken out to see. we're getting a lot of news about what is happening in much smaller areas that were cut off transportation and communication wise yesterday. >> shannon: jen, let me ask you. we heard so much throughout the day and the night about the shaking and tremors there. has the situation stopped or are
jen, thank you for joining us whooch . what is the latest there? >> reporter: again, people are in middle of rescue effort efforts, trying to find people trapped in the rubble. you may have heard 100 people are still unaccounted for inside a building in concepcion and the efforts have been very slow because moving and trying to blast through the side of the concrete of that building could dislodge it and cause more damage. rescue efforts are slow in some areas. as well, many people in...
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tonight, abc news has learned that recent infell jens on al qaeda in yemen has heightened concerns for an attack, including intercepts of islamic radicals boasting about what's to come. one allegedly said with we will get them this time. inevidence in yemen confirms training. today on capitol hill the director of national intelligence said there are many more potential terrorists out there, and they are harder to stop. >> al qaeda's radical ideology appeals to disaffected young muslims and this is a pool of potential suicide bombers and this pool unfortunately uncolludes americans. >> reporter: the comments come one day after there was agreement that the possibility of an attempted attack on the homeland in the next six months is virtually certain. >> they knew what they were doing and they were delivers a message to all of us. >> reporter: in the last week, abdulmutallab, the suspected christmas day bomber, has been questioned by the fbi. he has identified his handlers in yemen, including the man who designed his underwear bomb, and given chapter and verse about this training. he has
tonight, abc news has learned that recent infell jens on al qaeda in yemen has heightened concerns for an attack, including intercepts of islamic radicals boasting about what's to come. one allegedly said with we will get them this time. inevidence in yemen confirms training. today on capitol hill the director of national intelligence said there are many more potential terrorists out there, and they are harder to stop. >> al qaeda's radical ideology appeals to disaffected young muslims...
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jen and debbie. what do you think will be the difference, debbie in the second half?lay has to matter. neither team getting their post- play going. north carolina, degraffenreid. ardossi has got to come alive leading them if rebounding and scoring. >> guards no surprise's we talked about. the leading scorers for both these teams wearing number 2 in this game. >> montgomery had a fantastic first half. four goals in the first half against north carolina which is more than combined. florida state and duke here in the last two outings. doing a nice job of knocking down triples and finding some back door opportunity. then degraffenreid playing when she is running down hill you are not going to catch her. you can't get in front of her. committed to going all the way to the rim. >> nine points each taking better two-point opportunities. i think they have taken a lot of tough twos which takes them out of offensive rebounding position. >> and there you get a look at the leading scorers. we already told you about degraffenreid and montgomery. degraffenreid second for georgia te
jen and debbie. what do you think will be the difference, debbie in the second half?lay has to matter. neither team getting their post- play going. north carolina, degraffenreid. ardossi has got to come alive leading them if rebounding and scoring. >> guards no surprise's we talked about. the leading scorers for both these teams wearing number 2 in this game. >> montgomery had a fantastic first half. four goals in the first half against north carolina which is more than combined....
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be implemented for months or even years, despite insistent lobbying by victims' family members, like jenmby, who lost her father, brad green, on flight 3407. >> i feel good things can come of this. and if there can be a purpose in all of this, then you try to find some peace in that. >> reporter: with the f.a.a. hamstrung by bureaucratic red tape, family members now hope congress can pass laws that could be enacted immediately. katie? >> couric: nancy cordes at reagan national. thanks, nancy.-(fa]t one brought you last night from haiti where ten americans are accused of trying to kidnap 33 haitian children. today, their lawyer met with a judge to try to win their release. for now, though, they'll remain in custody. the americans insist they had permission to take the children to their new orphanage in the dominican republic, but some of them may not be orphans. family members are beginning to come forward to reclaim them. meanwhile, some of the world's... music world's biggest stars have come together to help the people of haiti. that story still ahead. but up next, where america stands
be implemented for months or even years, despite insistent lobbying by victims' family members, like jenmby, who lost her father, brad green, on flight 3407. >> i feel good things can come of this. and if there can be a purpose in all of this, then you try to find some peace in that. >> reporter: with the f.a.a. hamstrung by bureaucratic red tape, family members now hope congress can pass laws that could be enacted immediately. katie? >> couric: nancy cordes at reagan...
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jen, it is critical indeed. >> absolutely. caroline on the second floor of this fire station behind me is d.c. fire operations command center. that center will be activated as of tomorrow afternoon and firee -- firefighters and police officers and doctors and nurses all share a common bond, they cannot stay home for this stm. district streets were quiet and frigid before the storm. some residents were prepared. >> got the shovel and ready to stay mountain house for the next couple of days. others were not. >> have not gone to the grocery store and i have nothing in my fridge. >> with the massive storm in route to the area, others had no choice but to get ready. >> we put ow messages t troops to let them know when they come tomorrow, come prepared because we play stay for a while. >> kathy says suv's will help people get to work and there are backup generators already. >> we're putting additional its in service. >> d.c. fire is calling in an extra 100 people to help man extra fire engines and ambulances. four-wheel drive vehicl
jen, it is critical indeed. >> absolutely. caroline on the second floor of this fire station behind me is d.c. fire operations command center. that center will be activated as of tomorrow afternoon and firee -- firefighters and police officers and doctors and nurses all share a common bond, they cannot stay home for this stm. district streets were quiet and frigid before the storm. some residents were prepared. >> got the shovel and ready to stay mountain house for the next couple...
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he outfought everybody. >> tim: jennings picked up the foul, his first.he game and quickly picked up two. so potter is back on the floor with reid at the line. the sophomore from clearwater replacing derwin kitchen for florida state. along with michael snaer's entrance into the lineup, leonard hamilton has asked his point guards to be more aggressive in rye tri-ing to score the basketball. both loucks and kitchen have been terrific in scoring games recently. >> tim: gibson, trying keep it alive. pulled down by booker. they all go to the hoop here at some point in time. it's a shut-out. six minutes gone by. 0 for 7 from the floor. potter, tanner, got a hand on that one. and on the move. a surprise singleton that time with the pass. and tries to run it down, but can't. total frustration for clemson. that's a runaway easy duce on the other end. >> mike: that's why i think andre young would have been better served to dribble the ball up the floor and make an easy pass on the other end. he just wanted to try to get a home run play. >> tim: the best news for cl
he outfought everybody. >> tim: jennings picked up the foul, his first.he game and quickly picked up two. so potter is back on the floor with reid at the line. the sophomore from clearwater replacing derwin kitchen for florida state. along with michael snaer's entrance into the lineup, leonard hamilton has asked his point guards to be more aggressive in rye tri-ing to score the basketball. both loucks and kitchen have been terrific in scoring games recently. >> tim: gibson, trying...
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psychologist jen berman with us as well and henry lee reporter "san francisco chronicle." spell out these -- what they want in these motions, talking about garrido's defense. >> what they're saying is that the offense for both garridos want their clients to have the chance to talk to each other behind bars. they want to not only plan their defense but talk about family issues that have been pending since their incarceration. they also want to say we want contact with jaycee and her attorney. the district attorney is saying absolutely not. >> okay. lisa, let's hit on a couple things p.m. number one, do the garridos have any right to see and speak to each other in jail? >> generally >> generally not. co-defendants cannot. attorney, of course, can communicate with each of them individually and then with each other. this family theory is preposterous. this family came about allegedly because he raped a girl. she was 13 years old and 15 years old, i believe it was, when she was impregnated with each of those child. that would be statutory rape if it wasn't actually a forceable
psychologist jen berman with us as well and henry lee reporter "san francisco chronicle." spell out these -- what they want in these motions, talking about garrido's defense. >> what they're saying is that the offense for both garridos want their clients to have the chance to talk to each other behind bars. they want to not only plan their defense but talk about family issues that have been pending since their incarceration. they also want to say we want contact with jaycee and...
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jen how was it? jon: i liked it. jen jeb no brake problems? jon: i never had any. am i affected? jenna: there may be a problem in the electronics for some of the toy toyotas because of an electronic throttle, so when you're pushing on the accelerator, it's sending a signal to accelerate. so there's still this issue of that, but toyota's not the only one, so we're going to have to see if might be other car companies might be involved here. and also, jon, this is interesting, a lot of our major mutual funds for our 401(k)s actually have some exposure to toyota, and the stock overseas really has taken a hit, so you might be affected in ways you never even thought even if you don't drive one. john: we'll check in with you later. jane: china has been discussing sanctions on iran, that it's counterproductive. that development is a potential huge road block at efforts aimed at curbing the country's nuclear am wigs. mike emanuel, what is china saying about why it would be opposed to tougher sanctions against iran? >> reporter: it's saying that iran's position is evolving or changing, and
jen how was it? jon: i liked it. jen jeb no brake problems? jon: i never had any. am i affected? jenna: there may be a problem in the electronics for some of the toy toyotas because of an electronic throttle, so when you're pushing on the accelerator, it's sending a signal to accelerate. so there's still this issue of that, but toyota's not the only one, so we're going to have to see if might be other car companies might be involved here. and also, jon, this is interesting, a lot of our major...
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thank you, jen. >> welcome. [ light laughter ] >> is it a different joke?mouthful of water, there. keep going. yeah, that's a good one there. here you go and read the joke whenever you're ready. give it a good delivery. >> doogie howser? i thought you said "sploogie trousers!" [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you're covered. oh, my god. let's check it out one more time in slow motion, everybody. [ laughter and applause ] >> that was awesome. >> jimmy: that was very good. hey, you guys, do we have time? do we have time? let's switch it up. [ audience oohs ] let's switch, yeah, this will be fun, yeah. >> is there another joke or --? >> jimmy: you know how it works, right? yeah, absolutely. yeah, here you go, here's another joke. there you go. deliver that and take a mouthful of water and you know what to do, right? revenge is a bitch. [ laughter ] here you go. whenever you're ready, guys. >> super bowl? i thought you said "pooper hole!" [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my god! >> what the hell? >> jimmy: oh, my god! [ laughter and applause ] let
thank you, jen. >> welcome. [ light laughter ] >> is it a different joke?mouthful of water, there. keep going. yeah, that's a good one there. here you go and read the joke whenever you're ready. give it a good delivery. >> doogie howser? i thought you said "sploogie trousers!" [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: you're covered. oh, my god. let's check it out one more time in slow motion, everybody. [ laughter and applause ] >> that was awesome....
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plus griff jen kin at cpac big named surprise guests and the press get -- and the president gets a smack down. what happened to the president? stand by. ♪ eggland's best eggs. the best in nutrition... just got better. even tter nutrition -- high in vitamins d, e, and b12. a good source of vitamin a and b2. plus omega 3's. and, 25% less saturated fat than ordinary eggs. but there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. better taste. better taste. yum! [ female announcer ]...
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to penn state to study plant fossils in argentina, five jobs, $300,000 each and two go to averaare jens and to study malt liquor consumption, in buffalo, and they get $145 each to call an automated hotline to tell us how much they smoke and drink, $200,000 each and the napa valley wine train and critics complain about contracting, for instance, the people who got the contract for $54 million is an eskimo tribe outside of anchorage, and they are a minority company, and it is a no-bid deal and they hired a real construction company to do the job for half the cost of what the government is paying. and their ceo, last company was a dot-com company that went bankrupt. >> the federal government is lousy in its contracting. when you add on top of that the element of speed where the contracting offices and the agencies are being pushed to hurry up and get these dollars out and these grants out, quickly, all you are doing is making it harder for them to make good choices. >> reporter: the omb says to senator grassley they are concerned about the the states' capacity to police our money and what
to penn state to study plant fossils in argentina, five jobs, $300,000 each and two go to averaare jens and to study malt liquor consumption, in buffalo, and they get $145 each to call an automated hotline to tell us how much they smoke and drink, $200,000 each and the napa valley wine train and critics complain about contracting, for instance, the people who got the contract for $54 million is an eskimo tribe outside of anchorage, and they are a minority company, and it is a no-bid deal and...
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mason leads by three, and matt jennings buries the long three-point other tie it at 48.on goes for the lead with less than ten seconds left, but it wasn't to be. northwestern goes the other way for the winner and alan is fowled. alan makes two of three free throws. george mason falls 50-48. >>> american and lafayette, the eagles playing their final regular season game. final seconds in the first half, they sored to a half time lead and never looked back. americans found lafayette 78 to 60 and will host a quarter final game in the patriot league turny. >>> the nats gearing up for the first preseason game against houston on thursday. look who is back, training with the team in florida, former ace lavon hernandez, the 14 year veteran hopes to make the cb for the third time. >> this year is a different year, come back and try to play the whole ear here and i'll be here with the guys. and i think it's a very good team. >> we'll certainly be aware that he is just getting here, but he says he has been throwing quite a bit. he looks like he is in good shape. we'll see. >>> now,
mason leads by three, and matt jennings buries the long three-point other tie it at 48.on goes for the lead with less than ten seconds left, but it wasn't to be. northwestern goes the other way for the winner and alan is fowled. alan makes two of three free throws. george mason falls 50-48. >>> american and lafayette, the eagles playing their final regular season game. final seconds in the first half, they sored to a half time lead and never looked back. americans found lafayette 78 to...
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jen will switch to nationwide insurance if you create something that auto-magically scans her policy changes. and you have five seconds. this could save me money, right ? oh yeah ! you can't do anything in five seconds. this is great. oh ! here we go ! rednif tnuocsid. love it ! discount finder. even better ! oh thanks. that's great. yeah. >>> the obama administration is rebranding the iraq war on pentagon orders the u.s. mission will no longer be called operation iraqi freedom. the u.s. forces will be part of operation new dawn. the new name takes effect september 1st by which time troop levels are to have fallen to around 50,000. operation new dawn is supposed to make you think of a shining new day in iraq. it's not supposed to make you think of the marine offensive that nearly leveled the city of fallujah in 2004. that was also called operation new dawn. that's awkward. new dawn is the name of something that bills itself as the world's most unusual magazine. the current issue promising to reveal quote, who really runs the world and the plan for world government. new dawn, also the
jen will switch to nationwide insurance if you create something that auto-magically scans her policy changes. and you have five seconds. this could save me money, right ? oh yeah ! you can't do anything in five seconds. this is great. oh ! here we go ! rednif tnuocsid. love it ! discount finder. even better ! oh thanks. that's great. yeah. >>> the obama administration is rebranding the iraq war on pentagon orders the u.s. mission will no longer be called operation iraqi freedom. the...
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nomination, george bush would have won the nomination, ronald reagan would have become the william jennings bryan of the republican party, the guide that ran three times and lost three times. but worked in freakin''s favor were two things. one, himself because he decided to take control of his destiny and number two is that new hampshire felt five weeks after the iowa caucuses which allowed him the time to get back into the race. >> i think what you're saying is if he had not -- if we took the modern-day schedule over late on their reading campaign he wouldn't have been president reagan. and talk about new hampshire now because my impression is in modern-day politics as the big debates may be put up in terms of importance to a campaign they are often slugfests that indian drawls, but at the high school debate you write about it seems to be an extraordinary exception to the rule. can you talk about the importance of that? >> freakin' cleaves iowa. he's collapsed and all the national polls. he collapsed in the new hampshire polls, his campaign is heavily in debt. still campaign aides are sayi
nomination, george bush would have won the nomination, ronald reagan would have become the william jennings bryan of the republican party, the guide that ran three times and lost three times. but worked in freakin''s favor were two things. one, himself because he decided to take control of his destiny and number two is that new hampshire felt five weeks after the iowa caucuses which allowed him the time to get back into the race. >> i think what you're saying is if he had not -- if we...
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hi, jen? >> thank you, robin.et better where you live. these are two signs that help economists divide where the economy is going in the future. they looked good. they helped the stock market rally. personal income rose in the latest month. manufacturing did, too. there was a sign that manufacturers are considering hiring more. now, that would make a difference, right, if they started doing that? the dow rallied 118 yesterday. so it'll be starting this morning when that bell rings in about 20 minutes at 10,185. things like to be going even higher if you watch the futures market, the best day for the s&p 500 in about a month. >>> the president's budget. you've heard all about it. more than 1,400 pages long, huge cost. you may be thinking is there anything in it, too, that really affects me? the president has proposed extending some of those stimulus programs like another year of tax credits for the middle class. that would be about $400 for an individual, $800 for couples if you qualify. also, another $250 bonus pa
hi, jen? >> thank you, robin.et better where you live. these are two signs that help economists divide where the economy is going in the future. they looked good. they helped the stock market rally. personal income rose in the latest month. manufacturing did, too. there was a sign that manufacturers are considering hiring more. now, that would make a difference, right, if they started doing that? the dow rallied 118 yesterday. so it'll be starting this morning when that bell rings in...
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. >> what a game they have had, jen. 17 lead changes. >> nothing decided yet but another big offensive alex montgomery pulling that one down. >> good pass. montgomery's shot didn't look pretty but she did draw the foul. couple more free throws coming up for georgia tech. >> georgia çtech is facing against that pressure, that trap, initial trap by north carolina, allowing them to get alex montgomery the ball in a position where she can make a play. >> montgomery makes the first. chay shegog picking up her fourth foul on that play for north carolina. >> big night for montgomery. >> let's see what defense in here off the free throws. machelle joseph calling a time- out. one time-out left for georgia tech. two for north carolina. 18 points. 14 rebounds for alex montgomery. >> she was big in this game last year when georgia tech took down north carolina who was then ranked number 2 in the country. that was a big win for the yellow jackets. highest ranked oh poppet they had ever beaten. >> today is shoot around. machelle joseph today talking about not letting degraffenreid beat you with les
. >> what a game they have had, jen. 17 lead changes. >> nothing decided yet but another big offensive alex montgomery pulling that one down. >> good pass. montgomery's shot didn't look pretty but she did draw the foul. couple more free throws coming up for georgia tech. >> georgia çtech is facing against that pressure, that trap, initial trap by north carolina, allowing them to get alex montgomery the ball in a position where she can make a play. >> montgomery...
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jen ross is based in santiago and felt the earthquake and the many aftershocks and joins us on the phone. you are from the epicenter and felt the impact of the earthquake. me where you were and what happened. >> we live here in the capital and santiago got about 7.5. the epicenter was further south in the city of concepcion where it was about 8.5. it was quite strong. we were asleep in bed and it hit at 3:34 in the morning. the bed started to shake and tremors are quite usual. santiago is a seismic city. i thought it was a tremor and soon my husband said oh, my god, it's an earthquake. we could hear things falling in the living room and i ran out of the room to my daughter's room to pick her up and we stood in the door frame which is the emergency plan that you are always taught about and we never had to use. it was really scary at that point because you are in a door frame and the whole apartment is shaking and the walls are moving and the floor is moving and you can hear things falling all-around you. everything is dark because the electricity went out and it lasted a long time. for an
jen ross is based in santiago and felt the earthquake and the many aftershocks and joins us on the phone. you are from the epicenter and felt the impact of the earthquake. me where you were and what happened. >> we live here in the capital and santiago got about 7.5. the epicenter was further south in the city of concepcion where it was about 8.5. it was quite strong. we were asleep in bed and it hit at 3:34 in the morning. the bed started to shake and tremors are quite usual. santiago is...
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." >> thanks, jen. you can get more great money advice from jennifer westhoven herself each weekday on "morning express" with robin meade. from 6:00 to 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> there will certainly never be another "miracle on ice," but a win tonight for the u.s. hockey team may rank as a close second. we have a look ahead at the gold medal match-up against canada. >>> also, starting tomorrow, travelers could see delays at one of the country's busiest airports. and those delays could last for months. >>> i'm meteorologist bonnie schneider with a look at your "cold and flu report" for sunday. most of the country is reporting sporadic outbreaks of the flu, all the way from california, back through massachusetts. but we're watching for some more regional outbreaks across the southeast, including parts of georgia. as we look for local activity, you'll see that in louisiana. most of the country though doing well. if you're looking for a place where we're not getting any reports of the flu, that would be well
." >> thanks, jen. you can get more great money advice from jennifer westhoven herself each weekday on "morning express" with robin meade. from 6:00 to 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> there will certainly never be another "miracle on ice," but a win tonight for the u.s. hockey team may rank as a close second. we have a look ahead at the gold medal match-up against canada. >>> also, starting tomorrow, travelers could see delays at one of the country's...
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>> the christmas bomber and other dell jens, has indicated there were other people like him, trained in yemen. and they weren't all killed in the u.s. raids in december. so, there are people like him who we don't know their names. and we don't know what they look like. but they probably don't look like our stereotypical view of an arab terrorist. we may not even know what country they're from. they may be british. they may even be american. who are out there. that probably means there will be another attempt. >> that's why leon panetta, the head of the cia, said yesterday, we have weakened al qaeda. buit's getting harder to detect the new plots that they're planning. >> that's right. we shouldn't panic here. you know, cia directors always say this, once a year, in an annual threat briefing. and they always predict there's going to be another attempt. another attempt does not mean another successful attack. so, we shouldn't all head for our bunkers. >> how critical is it that abdulmutallab is talking again? >> i think it's very helpful that he's talking again. but the fbi is good at g
>> the christmas bomber and other dell jens, has indicated there were other people like him, trained in yemen. and they weren't all killed in the u.s. raids in december. so, there are people like him who we don't know their names. and we don't know what they look like. but they probably don't look like our stereotypical view of an arab terrorist. we may not even know what country they're from. they may be british. they may even be american. who are out there. that probably means there...
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along with debbie, i'm jen. the georgia tech yellow jackets find themselves in an unfamiliar place. coming out without the usual amount of swagger we are used to seeing. >> i think part of the reason why georgia tech is ranked and north carolina is not. usually you don't see that in this match up. north carolina, you're right about the swagger. lacking some confidence when you look at what they did in the early part of the season they were winning, playing north carolina like basketball. but in the month of february they have taken a big slide. although their numbers are down they still have plenty of talent and they have plenty of time to put it back together and in order to do that it emily lewkis has to continue to be the big time scorer she is capable of being. all about guard play for the tar heels. always been that as long as they rebound can play the pace they want. >> georgia tech, a player playing sensational. it is senior night here at georgia f omedtrok >> we are getting set for acc women's hoops in atlanta. me now to take a look at our food lion startling lineups. tar he
along with debbie, i'm jen. the georgia tech yellow jackets find themselves in an unfamiliar place. coming out without the usual amount of swagger we are used to seeing. >> i think part of the reason why georgia tech is ranked and north carolina is not. usually you don't see that in this match up. north carolina, you're right about the swagger. lacking some confidence when you look at what they did in the early part of the season they were winning, playing north carolina like basketball....
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wouldn't you rather have that than the pizza we had in school in jersey, jen? no doubt about it.ather have a 150-year-old hot dog. i want to show you what is exactly going to get the most amount of snow over the next 12, 24 hours. looking at right around 12 to 18 inches, that's by allentown and 6 to 12 around philadelphia and you head closer to binghamton, new york. two feet not out of the realm of possibility and since it's already turned over to snow, that number may go up if it doesn't mix back up into the rain. we're going to see some warm air just around manhattan and stretching down the jersey shore and the green and the yellow, that's all rain. you see the red pop up, that's sleet. you are looking for snow in the west. jersey, philadelphia and also parts of delaware and new york state reporting decent amounts of snow coming in right now. if that rain, snowline moves to the east you'll see more snow picking up from new york city and back to the west, that's how it looks. yesterday storm moving away from maine and lots of downpours and coastal flooding from maine all the way
wouldn't you rather have that than the pizza we had in school in jersey, jen? no doubt about it.ather have a 150-year-old hot dog. i want to show you what is exactly going to get the most amount of snow over the next 12, 24 hours. looking at right around 12 to 18 inches, that's by allentown and 6 to 12 around philadelphia and you head closer to binghamton, new york. two feet not out of the realm of possibility and since it's already turned over to snow, that number may go up if it doesn't mix...
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we just implemented a next-jen system in the gulf of mexico.ion technology. we want it implemented. we're working with the airlines. it's going to be very costly for the airlines -- you can put it in the airports, but then the airplanes have to have it, too. we're trying to really mesh the two of these together and so we have had lots of discussions with airlines about this and how they're going to pay for it and so forth. but we think we have an opportunity to really get the next-generation technology sooner than most people think. >> i also wanted to follow up on -- i know there has been a great deal of dialogue and collaboration, and i want to congratulate ouren that, regarding the livable and sustainable community initiatives. would you elaborate on the mechanics of how this initiative will work and how communities will be able to get access to these resources? >> if our budget is approved, we have shared resources between h.u.d. and e.p.a. and the department of transportation in a program called livable communities. we have a working group
we just implemented a next-jen system in the gulf of mexico.ion technology. we want it implemented. we're working with the airlines. it's going to be very costly for the airlines -- you can put it in the airports, but then the airplanes have to have it, too. we're trying to really mesh the two of these together and so we have had lots of discussions with airlines about this and how they're going to pay for it and so forth. but we think we have an opportunity to really get the next-generation...
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profound and permanent consequences on our country, but also on their careers. xda decade ago, peter jenningsnalysis of the nra possible. >> i regretçad that nra leader s frustrated. >> he knew exactly what he was doing. >> the director of theçó nra wet off the deep and the other day. >> he was picking a fight where he did not know the rules. >> ladies and gentlemen, the roles are tell the truth. ñr-- the rules art tell the tru, demand justice, stand with the american people because they know those rules. Ñithey lived by those roles, and they demand those leaders respect those rules. i am standing here to tell you and them defending truth and demanding justice is not just politically the safest thing to do. in the end, it is the right thing to do. because truth and justice inevitably, he eventually, and invariably will always prevail. thank you for inviting me here today, and every day, every one of you come all always defend freedom. thank you very much. thank you. ♪ >> truth, justice, and the american way. that is what we are fighting for. thank you, wayne lapierre. i want to be sure to mak
profound and permanent consequences on our country, but also on their careers. xda decade ago, peter jenningsnalysis of the nra possible. >> i regretçad that nra leader s frustrated. >> he knew exactly what he was doing. >> the director of theçó nra wet off the deep and the other day. >> he was picking a fight where he did not know the rules. >> ladies and gentlemen, the roles are tell the truth. ñr-- the rules art tell the tru, demand justice, stand with the...
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we just implemented a next-jen system in the gulf of mexico. i'll be happy to have someone come up from the f.a.a. and brief you on our plan for next-generation technology. we want it implemented. we're working with the airlines. it's going to be very costly for the airlines -- you can put it in the airports, but then the airplanes have to have it, too. we're trying to really mesh the two of these together and so we have had lots of discussions with airlines about this and how they're going to pay for it and so forth. but we think we have an opportunity to really get the next-generation technology sooner than most people think. >> i also wanted to follow up on -- i know there has been a great deal of dialogue and collaboration, and i want to congratulate ouren that, regarding the livable and sustainable community initiatives. would you elaborate on the mechanics of how this initiative will work and how communities will be able to get access to these resources? >> if our budget is approved, we have shared resources between h.u.d. and e.p.a. and
we just implemented a next-jen system in the gulf of mexico. i'll be happy to have someone come up from the f.a.a. and brief you on our plan for next-generation technology. we want it implemented. we're working with the airlines. it's going to be very costly for the airlines -- you can put it in the airports, but then the airplanes have to have it, too. we're trying to really mesh the two of these together and so we have had lots of discussions with airlines about this and how they're going to...
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we just implemented a next-jen system in the gulf of mexico.to be very costly for the airlines -- you can put it in the airports, but then the airplanes have to have it, too. we're trying to really mesh the two of these together and so we have had lots of discussions with airlines about this and how they're going to pay for it and so forth. but we think we have an opportunity to really get the next-generation technology sooner than most people think. >> i also wanted to follow up on -- i know there has been a great deal of dialogue and collaboration, and i want to congratulate ouren that, regarding the livable and sustainable community initiatives. would you elaborate on the mechanics of how this initiative will work and how communities will be able to get access to these resources? >> if our budget is approved, we have shared resources between h.u.d. and e.p.a. and the department of transportation in a program called livable communities. we have a working group between the agencies that have been working over the last year to really begin once
we just implemented a next-jen system in the gulf of mexico.to be very costly for the airlines -- you can put it in the airports, but then the airplanes have to have it, too. we're trying to really mesh the two of these together and so we have had lots of discussions with airlines about this and how they're going to pay for it and so forth. but we think we have an opportunity to really get the next-generation technology sooner than most people think. >> i also wanted to follow up on -- i...
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but this fails our nation, and especially our next jen operations for whom we fight.015? what about the war in 2030? is our country doing what it needs to do today to win the war of 2015 or the war of 2030? the pace of the world's technological and political change grows expo nentionly each year -- exponentially each year. we cannot afford to play catch-up in a need to keep up. our ability to keep the peace today is inextricably linked to our ability to keep pace with tomorrow. as we all know, president obama came to office promising change. he promised to change our politics. the american people have been troubled to find that instead he is trying to change our principles. as a result, support for the president's policies are waining and the political winds are starting to blow in a different direction. more importantly, the president's misdirected domestic agenda has distracted from his vital role as the leader of the free world. and pushed national security into a small corner at the white house. today, americans and all people yearning to be free needs leadership.
but this fails our nation, and especially our next jen operations for whom we fight.015? what about the war in 2030? is our country doing what it needs to do today to win the war of 2015 or the war of 2030? the pace of the world's technological and political change grows expo nentionly each year -- exponentially each year. we cannot afford to play catch-up in a need to keep up. our ability to keep the peace today is inextricably linked to our ability to keep pace with tomorrow. as we all know,...