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it had flooded a forest and it was cool and it was nice - much nicer than 100 degrees today >>> jim scotte palliantologist on the site. >> these fossils are 180 years old. there's a lot of cold water clams. on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further north. the presence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >> reporter: that subway shaft is across the street from the la brea tar pits, the richest ice-age fossil site in the world. a little over a century ago this was an asphalt mine until a shocking discovery was made around where i was standing - thousands and thousands of prehistoric bones, pallian tollogical gold, and they are still taking them out today. >> we have been taking fossils out of the ground, collecting the big bones, small creatures, insects, rodents and plants. >> reporter: john is the chief curator at the museum. >> this is telling us about what the environment was like when los angeles was in the peak of the ice aim.
it had flooded a forest and it was cool and it was nice - much nicer than 100 degrees today >>> jim scotte palliantologist on the site. >> these fossils are 180 years old. there's a lot of cold water clams. on the right is a gooey duck and washington clams - we have them off the coast of california, but further north. the presence of these cold-water clams tells us that we had much cooler waters 300,000 years ago. we are getting amazing things from this shaft. >> reporter:...
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scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, scott is off tonight. this is our western edition of the broadcast. on this memorial day, santa barbara remembered the victims of a killing rampage. six people, all students at the university of california santa barbara, were stabbed or shot to death. tomorrow, classes will be canceled for a service. one of the makeshift memorials. this one near the scene of one of the shootings on friday night. this is a tragedy with no shortage of warning signals. and the question being raised tonight: were they missed? we have team coverage tonight beginning with danielle nottingham. danielle? >> reporter: jim, police had contact with elliot roger three times over the last year. but district attorney joyce dudley ere was nothing in those incidents or a series of internet videos that signaled the 22-year-old was planning to kill. >> elliot roger here. >> reporter: elliot roger's first run-in with police happened last year after a fight at a college party. he had been pushing women, no charges were filed. district attorne
scott pelley. >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod, scott is off tonight. this is our western edition of the broadcast. on this memorial day, santa barbara remembered the victims of a killing rampage. six people, all students at the university of california santa barbara, were stabbed or shot to death. tomorrow, classes will be canceled for a service. one of the makeshift memorials. this one near the scene of one of the shootings on friday night. this is a tragedy with no shortage of...
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jim. >> well, scott, we own the stock. we know about palbociclib. if you go back a year ago, nobody knew the name or what it did. obviously, breast cancer is a big market. this thing came out of nowhere. so all the people who say, hey, these r&d facilities don't generate anything, this is a great sign. and more to the point, they're filing on phase two data, so they've got something that they really think works here as opposed to waiting for phase three. they think the fda is going to approve this. that's great news. >> coming off what had been a difficult quarter, which the ceo and others had talked about. but this is a nice move for shares in pfizer. >> it's important. >> let's do the "trader blitz" four trades on four stocks. first up ebay. it is on the move, murph. why? >> the stock was down earlier, and it started to rally this morning and now moving up 2%. there's talk out there that someone is looking to make an offer for the company. not substantiated in any way, but rumors are out there, and that's what got the stock moving. >> how about no
jim. >> well, scott, we own the stock. we know about palbociclib. if you go back a year ago, nobody knew the name or what it did. obviously, breast cancer is a big market. this thing came out of nowhere. so all the people who say, hey, these r&d facilities don't generate anything, this is a great sign. and more to the point, they're filing on phase two data, so they've got something that they really think works here as opposed to waiting for phase three. they think the fda is going to...
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scott. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. centers for disease control made a recommendation today that could transform aids prevention. the c.d.c. said hundreds of thousands of americans at risk of aids should take a daily pill called truvada. it has been shown to prevent hiv infections and many insurers already cover it. was oscar pistorius suffering from a psychiatric disorder when he shot his girlfriend? that story is next. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell healt
scott. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. centers for disease control made a recommendation today that could transform aids prevention. the c.d.c. said hundreds of thousands of americans at risk of aids should take a daily pill called truvada. it has been shown to prevent hiv infections and many insurers already cover it. was oscar pistorius suffering from a psychiatric disorder when he shot his girlfriend? that story is next. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film...
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. >>> representative james clyburn is saying senator jim scott is not doing a good job not being a blackrd the colof his skin, the way he should be. if you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation he has who votes against the interests and aspirations of 95% of the black people in south carolina, then i guess that's progress. isn't this perpetuating the problem highlighting the differences? because somebody who is african-american believes in less government and working hard, getting ahead and the american dream, that makes him not a good black person? >> it's the definition of racism. you're not allowed to believe something because of your skin color. if there is another definition, i'm not sure what it is. senator scott can believe whatever he wants. anyone who tells him otherwise is committing an obvious act of racism. jim clyburn, one of the most famous members of the house of representatives says a totally over the top -- attacks the guy for the color of his skin and nobody reports it except fox? >> reverend michael faulkner was on greta last night and he found the whol
. >>> representative james clyburn is saying senator jim scott is not doing a good job not being a blackrd the colof his skin, the way he should be. if you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation he has who votes against the interests and aspirations of 95% of the black people in south carolina, then i guess that's progress. isn't this perpetuating the problem highlighting the differences? because somebody who is african-american believes in less government and working...
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scott. >> pelley: so, jim, what are the players asking for? >> reporter: well a couple of things.hey want to be compensated for the pain and suffering. they want the cost of their long-term health care to be covered, but they also want a system put in place that would put an end to what they see as this abusive practice. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. general motors recalled more vehicles today, nearly 2.5 million more. that brings the total this year to 13.5 million. here's jeff glor. >> reporter: today's actions mean general motors has now recalled nearly five times as many vehicles this year as it sold in all of last year, 29 recalls in 2014, nine in just the past five days. clarence ditlow is with the center for auto safety. >> and what they're doing is they're getting rid of their backlog of defective vehicles they've built over the year, and with general motors today, if in doubt, recall. >> reporter: the largest of today's new recalls involved 1.3 million enclaves, traverses, acadias and saturn outlooks over a seat belt defect, as well as a million malibus and pontiac g-
scott. >> pelley: so, jim, what are the players asking for? >> reporter: well a couple of things.hey want to be compensated for the pain and suffering. they want the cost of their long-term health care to be covered, but they also want a system put in place that would put an end to what they see as this abusive practice. >> pelley: jim, thanks very much. general motors recalled more vehicles today, nearly 2.5 million more. that brings the total this year to 13.5 million....
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which echoes what we just heard from the victims' lawyers, scott. >> pelley: and a criminal investigation still under way. jim, thanks very much. there's a move to change the rules on student loans. g.m. is sued by a family that says it's been forever changed by a deadly defect. and all bets were off when a fire engulfs a freeway that leads to las vegas when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> pelley: we've been following across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and it comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza is not insulin. do not take victoza if you
which echoes what we just heard from the victims' lawyers, scott. >> pelley: and a criminal investigation still under way. jim, thanks very much. there's a move to change the rules on student loans. g.m. is sued by a family that says it's been forever changed by a deadly defect. and all bets were off when a fire engulfs a freeway that leads to las vegas when the "cbs evening news" continues. >> pelley: we've been following across america, people are taking charge of their...
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scott? >> caller: hey, jim, long time listener. first time caller.nks for all your help. >> i'll give you a chip kelly boo-ya. >> caller: my ticker signal is aga. >> the stock has been clobbered. it is doing a good thing. you should start buying it. i say buy some here, buy some down ten. bob in pennsylvania. >> caller: i've been watching the show a long time of great show and great staff. >> thank you. unlike the phillies i try to deliver every night. >> caller: well, your opinion -- >> no. not into minerals. and how about the valet. stay away from that. it has good year yield. no. alcoa which is like one down, three up, how about that for a middle trade. let's go to grant in florida. grant? >> caller: cramer, a big boo-ya from tampa, florida. >> what's going on? >> caller: hey, just first i wanted to say thank you to you and your staff for all you. do great show. >> staff's good. thank you. >> caller: mine is acet. >> i don't know why that stock has been so weak. i have to do work on that. it is a good company. i can't just opine. let's to go james
scott? >> caller: hey, jim, long time listener. first time caller.nks for all your help. >> i'll give you a chip kelly boo-ya. >> caller: my ticker signal is aga. >> the stock has been clobbered. it is doing a good thing. you should start buying it. i say buy some here, buy some down ten. bob in pennsylvania. >> caller: i've been watching the show a long time of great show and great staff. >> thank you. unlike the phillies i try to deliver every night....
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jim axelrod on a way to learn algebra in a few easy steps. >> roll, roll, roll, clap. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. this is our western edition. president obama says it is time to turn the page on more than a decade of war. he laid out his plan today for bringing america's longest war to a conclusion. the u.s. combat mission in afghanistan will end at the end of this year. and the last u.s. troops will come home two years later, before he leaves office. president george w. bush ordered the invasion of afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks to oust the taliban, who had given al qaeda a base of operations. more than 2,100 americans were killed in the war, more than 19,000 wounded. major garrett has more now on the road ahead in afghanistan. major. >> reporter: this, norah, is the endgame. no more u.s. military combat operations after this year, and then a two-year mission of training afghan forces and assisting in counter-terrorism operations. all this carried out by a force one-third its current size. >> we will no longer pat
jim axelrod on a way to learn algebra in a few easy steps. >> roll, roll, roll, clap. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> o'donnell: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm norah o'donnell. this is our western edition. president obama says it is time to turn the page on more than a decade of war. he laid out his plan today for bringing america's longest war to a conclusion. the u.s. combat mission in afghanistan will end at the...
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jim? >> we're pretty interested in the retail space, scott.ve to note that the first quarter is not the strongest quarter ever for a retailer, but we want to see macy's, walmart. and in particular, we want to see jcpenney. there's been a lot of life in this stock recently. we have a very small position. it's a speculative position. you know, if they can show some growth in same-store sales and importantly increased liquidity, we can figure out if it's a false dawn or a real rally in the name here. we think it's a real rally. >> pete? >> wednesday, it's about deere and cisco. those two names. i want to see how things are shaping up globally in both categories. obviously, they're completely different. let's get a temperature and reading around the world right now. globally, to just see how we're doing in the tech, see how we're doing in the ag world and where some of the sales are strong, where some are weak. and i think it will be a great gauge going forward. >> josh brown, which one are you looking out for? >> i love drer. it's bucked the tren
jim? >> we're pretty interested in the retail space, scott.ve to note that the first quarter is not the strongest quarter ever for a retailer, but we want to see macy's, walmart. and in particular, we want to see jcpenney. there's been a lot of life in this stock recently. we have a very small position. it's a speculative position. you know, if they can show some growth in same-store sales and importantly increased liquidity, we can figure out if it's a false dawn or a real rally in the...
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jim frischling is back with united advisors scott martin and chatwood fund jared levy.cott martin, i will start with you, what's your reaction? >> that is something to be concerned about. one thing david tepper did say he is not short this market. >> that's right. >> he is on the sidelines but don't kind of go against it. charlie brought up a really important point though, melissa. if you take away the fed's support we have here in the u.s., if you take away all the central bank efforts, japan comes to mind around the world, then you might see this market fall faster than say, johnny manziel did in the nfl draft last week because that is what is really going on here. all the central bank intervention is keeping that risk appetite for investors high because nobody wants to buy bond with rates so low. melissa: jared, what is your reaction? >> first of all that is happening around the world. scott brings up a good point. central bank intervention is happening around the world. by the way deflation is near term effect. why? there is nobody to buy goods. look at china's slow
jim frischling is back with united advisors scott martin and chatwood fund jared levy.cott martin, i will start with you, what's your reaction? >> that is something to be concerned about. one thing david tepper did say he is not short this market. >> that's right. >> he is on the sidelines but don't kind of go against it. charlie brought up a really important point though, melissa. if you take away the fed's support we have here in the u.s., if you take away all the central...
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when i raised people ring hole, the who negotiated this bill, my friend jim sensenbrenner from wisconsin and i think bobby scott, they were a bit defensive, gee, we have our deal, and so you can't -- we kvent allow an amendment, even -- we can't allow an amendment even though it's got wide, bipartisan support. and if one goes back and looks at how the vote on my amendment it was very passed bipartisan. we had some folks that would be considered very liberal democrats along with some of us who are considered very conservative. but the united concern that allowed my amendment to pass was about having terms clandestine intelligence activities, that would allow the federal government basically to get an order to go snooping on fishing expeditions based on very little and certainly nothing to do with terrorism. they had no link whatsoever to terrorism. if they wanted to do fishing ex pe dishons. ann, ashured by a text he ashured us that the national security letters were not being abused, that there were no abuses in the patriot act. and i.g. inspector' report indicated that there was widespread massive abuse from f
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we didn't have jim demint, rand paul and michael lee and ted cruz and marco rubio land all these wonderful governors, scottalker, we didn't have all of them. we didn't have talk radio or cable television or the internet. we have so much going for us now that we didn't have. we have persevered and conservatives we are close to prevailing. in 2016 conservatives, if you remember, it is the primaries. if we do that we can score big victories in 2014, 2016, we can nominate, elect a principled limited government constitutional conservative to be the republican nominee and elect that person in november and the governing america by 2017. in order to chart the future we have to understand the past as i said earlier. so this is the cliffs notes version of my book takeover. read the book, understand the problem, where we have been, where we are now and how we go forward. we have a web site called conservativehq.com that is focused entirely on building and real launching the conservative movement. so thank you very much, appreciate being here today. [applause] >> we will be glad to recognize you for questions. if you
we didn't have jim demint, rand paul and michael lee and ted cruz and marco rubio land all these wonderful governors, scottalker, we didn't have all of them. we didn't have talk radio or cable television or the internet. we have so much going for us now that we didn't have. we have persevered and conservatives we are close to prevailing. in 2016 conservatives, if you remember, it is the primaries. if we do that we can score big victories in 2014, 2016, we can nominate, elect a principled...
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jim lehrer is 80. >>> i'm frances rivera. thank you for watching "early today. >>> well, happy monday morning to you. it's 4:30 in the morning, i'm scottirst say good monday morning to christina. >> good morning to you scott, laura, everybody at home. kicking off the workweek with pretty comfortable temperatures out there. mostly mid to upper 50s and interesting changes coming your way including some thunderstorms. brought in that forecast in just a minute and right now check your drive back to work monday. >> we have to warn folks. we have some wind out there and that makes the view of our bay bridge so clear. the san mateo bridge. the wind advisory issue for
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scotts turf builder weed & feed. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it! [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot!cer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] when you're ready to turn up your night. turn to bud light platinum, the next generation of smooth. brewed with top-shelf ingredients for a bold, slightly sweet finish. turn up your night, and make it platinum. [ male announcer ] cats will do anything for the irresistible taste of temptations treats. what are you doing? oh, here, check this out. ♪ [ meows ] temptations. cats can't resist. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back to "late night" everyone. now, you guys like weird news items? because i love them. these news items roll in from all over the country. but somehow it seems like the strangest stories always come from florida. they're so crazy, i'd swear sometimes that they're made up. you'd never be able to tell the difference, right? well, tonight we're going to see if you can tell the difference in the latest edition of our "late night" game show -- >> audience: "fake
scotts turf builder weed & feed. it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it! [ jim ] mmmmm. so, hot. whoo! mmmmm. that is hot!cer ] made with real cheese and premium cuts of meat. [ ding! ] ♪ hot pockets! ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] when you're ready to turn up your night. turn to bud light platinum, the next generation of smooth. brewed with top-shelf ingredients for a bold, slightly sweet finish. turn up your night, and make it platinum. [ male announcer ] cats will do anything for the...
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hands for the announcement today for the pact of commissioner larry scott york having a little fun number couple months ago what about the jimhree donaldson now here is drug york >> : obviously 49ers had a pretty good history with hiring back of coaches were not looking to hire any new pact of kush's anytime soon will definitely do we like the one we have no very excited about the one we have now roper here for a long time >> : in importance of the game continues increase in this new agreement of the plan or the most exciting stage is an all football. >> : larry scott again this guy change the whole face of football. let's face of these guys got a class work the ball off a lot from what for the rest of us didn't get anything but guys like larry scott made it so all the buzz is susan ties on more more money. >> : that the give the kids something >> : was caught and doesn't want the your " like he is in fine health >> : raiders' no. 1 draft choice $18.7 million for year contract deals signed thursday includes call option for fifth year bottom-line this guy's supposed to be real good to take a break and come back on kron giants
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scott, back to you. >> josh, thank you so much. >>> i'd like to talk about this alibaba ipo more. most specifically, let's listen to what jimr, guys, said this morning on "squawk on the street." i thought it was interesting. i want to get all of your takes on it. here's jim this morning. >> -- market. >> why? >> why? because when you read this, they've got a better commerce than ebay. they're much cheaper than google. they have a better deal than facebook. they are going to -- if you own amazon, you must sell amazon to buy this. it's a huge deal. there's not enough money around. all those things are what portfolio managers will have to think. >> josh brown, can you give me your thoughts here? i thought it's interesting what jim said. it's a big ipo. there's not necessarily enough money to go around. you're going to have to dump maybe the amazons, the ebays, the whoevers, the x, y, zs, you pick 'them if you want to buy this thing. >> yeah, alibaba is an incredible story. but it feels like it's a comet headed directly for the nasdaq. and cramer makes some good points about the fact it's got a hand in almost every area of web
scott, back to you. >> josh, thank you so much. >>> i'd like to talk about this alibaba ipo more. most specifically, let's listen to what jimr, guys, said this morning on "squawk on the street." i thought it was interesting. i want to get all of your takes on it. here's jim this morning. >> -- market. >> why? >> why? because when you read this, they've got a better commerce than ebay. they're much cheaper than google. they have a better deal than...
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jim says he would like to hit 100 and wants to know how long i'd like to love. forever as well. why not? thank you for being part of the "the real story." now john scottrd smith reporting live from the fox news deck. have a great weekend. >> gretchen, thank you. blasts of flames and mountains of smoke. the california wildfires burping out of control. thousands evacuated and word some fires may be the work of arsonists. >>> this army ranger helped to save prisoner of war jessica lynch in iraq. he was shot in afghanistan and doctors could not save him. now america mourns a hero. >> a police officer who risked everything to try to stop an out of control truck. you'll see how this ended coming up. >> w
jim says he would like to hit 100 and wants to know how long i'd like to love. forever as well. why not? thank you for being part of the "the real story." now john scottrd smith reporting live from the fox news deck. have a great weekend. >> gretchen, thank you. blasts of flames and mountains of smoke. the california wildfires burping out of control. thousands evacuated and word some fires may be the work of arsonists. >>> this army ranger helped to save prisoner of war...
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scott. that's right. it's interesting, because just as janet yellen was on the hill, we did see the yields coming lower. but consensus is saying she didn't really say anything new, so jim do you think is behind the movement in the 10 year, and how low do we go? >> the movement is this, and we look at the 10 year and think we're low, and look at spain and portugal, trading at 2.9%, as well. we could easily be lower than that. i think janet yellen had something to do with it. she reassured us rates aren't going up anytime quickly. it's money searching for a yield. 2.6 looks pretty good. >> all right, rich, i want to get your take. are you surprised that yields are so low as we're so deep into the year at this point? >> absolutely not, jackie. it's all about global liquidity, as jim noted. this is central bank looking for a yield. they have to park this money. however, in the last seven days, we've seen some large allocations. i think that's going to run its course right to the low. the line in the sand here is 2.573. jackie, if we close below that level, we do see a 2.47, but i think later in the year, the yields still go up. >> all right. for more on bond yields, check
scott. that's right. it's interesting, because just as janet yellen was on the hill, we did see the yields coming lower. but consensus is saying she didn't really say anything new, so jim do you think is behind the movement in the 10 year, and how low do we go? >> the movement is this, and we look at the 10 year and think we're low, and look at spain and portugal, trading at 2.9%, as well. we could easily be lower than that. i think janet yellen had something to do with it. she reassured...
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subcommittee chairman jim sensenbrenner, full committee ranking member john conyers, intellectual property subcommittee ranking member gerry nadler, and crime subcommittee ranking member bobby scottr working together with me on this important bipartisan legislation. i also want to thank the staffs of these members for the many hours, weeks, and months of hard work they put into this effort. furthermore, i would like to thank my staff, caroline lynch, the chief counsel of the crime subcommittee, and sam raymer, for their long hours and steadfast dedication to this legislation. i might add that sam is going to be missed by the committee as he he moves on to take a new responsibility in the private sector, but he wanted to be sure that he could be present today for the passage of this legislation through the house. i thank sam and caroline for their long and dedicated hours put in to making sure that this was a finely crafted piece of legislation. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan legislation, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr.oniers -- mr. conyer
subcommittee chairman jim sensenbrenner, full committee ranking member john conyers, intellectual property subcommittee ranking member gerry nadler, and crime subcommittee ranking member bobby scottr working together with me on this important bipartisan legislation. i also want to thank the staffs of these members for the many hours, weeks, and months of hard work they put into this effort. furthermore, i would like to thank my staff, caroline lynch, the chief counsel of the crime subcommittee,...
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for baylor, in 2011 $2.4 million, scott drew made $2.1, and the women's basketball coach made $1.3 million. at stanford the number isn't published, but in the one year jim harbaugh made a little over $1 million. >> thank you very much. mr. starr, you mentioned earlier that, obviously, the goal of attending a college or university is to obtain a degree. i'm assuming we agree on that point. >> yes, we do. >> okay. but do you also realize that for division i football athletes that, and men's basketball players, their graduation rates across the board hover around 50%? >> at baylor it's higher. at baylor it's 62% for our men's basketball team, but i could not agree more, ms. fudge. we need to create especially in men's basketball but to a considerable degree in football as well this culture of student athlete. and it begins with the coaches, it begins with the head coach. but the entire infrastructure has to be oriented toward that. the same time these are young men and young women who are making their own choices. they decide what's important for them. all we can do is create a culture that, of encouragement and of genuine support. >> thank you very much.
for baylor, in 2011 $2.4 million, scott drew made $2.1, and the women's basketball coach made $1.3 million. at stanford the number isn't published, but in the one year jim harbaugh made a little over $1 million. >> thank you very much. mr. starr, you mentioned earlier that, obviously, the goal of attending a college or university is to obtain a degree. i'm assuming we agree on that point. >> yes, we do. >> okay. but do you also realize that for division i football athletes...
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coach made in 2011, 2.4 million scott drew made 2.1 million in the women's basketball coach made 1.3 million. at stanford the numbers aren't published but in the one year that jim harbaugh rose above surgeons with a top five employees made a little over $1 million. >> thank you very much. mr. starr you said earlier the goal of attending a college or university is to obtain a degree and i would assume you would agree on that point. you also realize for division i football athletes and men's basketball players their graduation rates across-the-board hover around 50%? >> at alar it's higher. at baylor at 62% for a men's basketball team that i could not agree more ms. fudge, we need to create a specially and men's basketball but to a considerable degree in football as well this culture of student athlete. it begins with the head coach but the entire infrastructure has to be oriented toward that. at the same time these are young men and young women who are making their own choices. they decide what's important for them. all we can do is create a culture of encouragement and of genuine support. >> thank you very much. my time is gone. i will yields back mr. chairman.
coach made in 2011, 2.4 million scott drew made 2.1 million in the women's basketball coach made 1.3 million. at stanford the numbers aren't published but in the one year that jim harbaugh rose above surgeons with a top five employees made a little over $1 million. >> thank you very much. mr. starr you said earlier the goal of attending a college or university is to obtain a degree and i would assume you would agree on that point. you also realize for division i football athletes and...
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subcommittee chairman jim sensenbrenner, full committee ranking member john conyers, intellectual property subcommittee ranking member gerry nadler, and crime subcommittee ranking member bobby scottfor working together with me on this important bipartisan legislation. i also want to thank the staffs of these members for the many hours, weeks, and months of hard work they put into this effort. furthermore, i would like to thank my staff, caroline lynch, the chief counsel of the crime subcommittee, and sam raymer, for their long hours and steadfast dedication to this legislation. i might add that sam is going to be missed by the committee as he he moves on to take a new responsibility in the private sector, but he wanted to be sure that he could be present today for the passage of this legislation through the house. i thank sam and caroline for their long and dedicated hours put in to making sure that this was a finely crafted piece of legislation. i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan legislation, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr.oniers -- mr. cony
subcommittee chairman jim sensenbrenner, full committee ranking member john conyers, intellectual property subcommittee ranking member gerry nadler, and crime subcommittee ranking member bobby scottfor working together with me on this important bipartisan legislation. i also want to thank the staffs of these members for the many hours, weeks, and months of hard work they put into this effort. furthermore, i would like to thank my staff, caroline lynch, the chief counsel of the crime...