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someone like kendall is a prime example. we show records that show after getting his license back in february, he was arrested three times for dui in just six months. cops tell us one of those arrested happened when they found him passed out cold behind the wheel of his car. but madd believes he never should have gotten that far. they want initial interlock for all convicted first-time offenders. those defenses won't let someone who's drinking drive. >> they protect the community and help determine the seriousness of this person's issue. >> reporter: this can give give a picture of what the offender is doing. joce sterman, abc2 news. >>> we tried several times to contact the cecil county state's attorneys offer to talk about the deals kendall was getting and the challengeses that prosecutors were facing handling dui cases but we got no response. kendall's family did not want to comment . >>> cooled off a little bit. >> yes, it has, and you know the cooler air that's coming remines me of norm, he's on a little venture on the
someone like kendall is a prime example. we show records that show after getting his license back in february, he was arrested three times for dui in just six months. cops tell us one of those arrested happened when they found him passed out cold behind the wheel of his car. but madd believes he never should have gotten that far. they want initial interlock for all convicted first-time offenders. those defenses won't let someone who's drinking drive. >> they protect the community and help...
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what kendall said was there are actually two strains. on is the equalitarian argument put forth in the declaration of independence, n of our cradle dock yiewments. another is a conservative argument put forth in the constitution, a system designed to slow and inhibit change. in my book i make the case that ken call the was the most kendall was the most incisive analys of the civil rights controversies of the middle '60s, though not many here would agree with his politics on those issues. the analysis was most subtle and interesting. but these two ideas of a nation or state that will use its powers to expand opportunity is one that according to kendall, lincoln made manifest with another cradle document, the gettysburg address, and that the constitution in some sense stands in opposition to it. so at the risk of sounding myself like a e gail yang at least or a marxist at work, i would say there actually is a dialectic in our politics. it's a competition between two equally opposed principles, not a set of clear cut mount rushmore or grani
what kendall said was there are actually two strains. on is the equalitarian argument put forth in the declaration of independence, n of our cradle dock yiewments. another is a conservative argument put forth in the constitution, a system designed to slow and inhibit change. in my book i make the case that ken call the was the most kendall was the most incisive analys of the civil rights controversies of the middle '60s, though not many here would agree with his politics on those issues. the...
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attorney kendall coffee. thanks for joining us. we certainly appreciate it. people are asking about the timing here. roman polanski, according to reports, he has a home there in switzerland. he has had a number of ski vacations. it wasn't as if he thought he should hide in switzerland. so what can we learn from his timing here? >> well, first of all, he -- whatever he was doing in switzerland, he had to know that there was an extradition treaty, and he was in harm's way the minute he left the safe haven of france. but i think what probably stirred up the interest was recent documentary, 2008, about roman polanski, raising questions about the whole issue. so a fugitive situation that was sort of asleep all of a sudden flared up and got the interest of the d.a. in los angeles. the rest as we we know came down with the arrest in zurich. >> some have said it's not a good idea that, it could take a long time, that it would be in his best interest, if you will, to come and face the music. >> well, i think very well so. because fighting extradition in his situation
attorney kendall coffee. thanks for joining us. we certainly appreciate it. people are asking about the timing here. roman polanski, according to reports, he has a home there in switzerland. he has had a number of ski vacations. it wasn't as if he thought he should hide in switzerland. so what can we learn from his timing here? >> well, first of all, he -- whatever he was doing in switzerland, he had to know that there was an extradition treaty, and he was in harm's way the minute he left...
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and do something quick before kendal really -- because kendall, the little sister, that's a fire cracker. that's a fire cracker. i love you all. love, love, love all you kardashians. oh, oh, oh! sorry. i went to bed last night at 8:30 right after parent/teacher night. and i had two cups of coffee today. so i'm all -- sorry. okay, look. so -- and today's the first day of fall. see? yeah. i wore a special costume for you. all right. so 50 cent was allegedly involved in this relationship, this romantic relationship with ciara. i say allegedly just to. but i'm telling you allegedly this relationship was going on for a moment. he met her right when she was on the cusp which wasn't too long ago, ciara was hot and popping and doing her thing. she wasn't quite beyonce, but no one is. but she was working her way there. then something happened. and the cd came out, and you didn't buy it. and -- and jaszy faye, who's this record producer that she used to be business -- in business with in atlanta, you know, anyway, their relationship went sour. and 50 kind of scooped her up and said, come on. and h
and do something quick before kendal really -- because kendall, the little sister, that's a fire cracker. that's a fire cracker. i love you all. love, love, love all you kardashians. oh, oh, oh! sorry. i went to bed last night at 8:30 right after parent/teacher night. and i had two cups of coffee today. so i'm all -- sorry. okay, look. so -- and today's the first day of fall. see? yeah. i wore a special costume for you. all right. so 50 cent was allegedly involved in this relationship, this...
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pero kendall dejó mudo al estadio. >>> y esta noche se enfrentan chivas usa y chivas de guadalajara.al madrid buscó seguir con su buen paso ante el villarreal, y kaká dejó el asunto 2 por 0. y los yankees se convirtieron en el primer equipo que logra un boleto a los playoff. y solamente faltan 260 días para la copa del mundo, y usted lo vera aquí por univisión. y seguimos con más de "primer impacto."tjúixfqiykph@áprimer i luego, y anquilizate y que ponga en tu camino lo que dios tenga para ti. tauro: eres muy sensual, muy tierno en la intimidad. géminis: muchas cometieron errores garrafales en coger pareja, pero ahora he captado que están claras y seguras, y están escogiendo personas que van de la mano, y pueden complementarse bien. cáncer: amante nocturno, misterioso, nadie sabe tu secreto. leo: exudas por cada poro toda la pasión, irradias h@tjúixfuhp labora con losh@seres que están cerca de ti. escorpio: eres el amante callado, no comentas tu vida intima, y tus pasiones son en la intimidad de tú hogar. sagitari mezcla un poco la filosifia con el amor. capricornio: ambiciones, din
pero kendall dejó mudo al estadio. >>> y esta noche se enfrentan chivas usa y chivas de guadalajara.al madrid buscó seguir con su buen paso ante el villarreal, y kaká dejó el asunto 2 por 0. y los yankees se convirtieron en el primer equipo que logra un boleto a los playoff. y solamente faltan 260 días para la copa del mundo, y usted lo vera aquí por univisión. y seguimos con más de "primer impacto."tjúixfqiykph@áprimer i luego, y anquilizate y que ponga en tu...
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kendal before in afternoon had not been contacted by the redskins and although you did hear zorn theyld possibly go outside of the organization. if they choose to stay inside it is likely it could be will montgomery or the backup right guard who is chad rinehart and likely that that happens and the redskins though have other fish to fry because they had something that they couldn't quite do in this game yesterday against the rams. >> it was fun here today and out at fedexfield yesterday in the locker room, kind of a lukewarm feeling. >> yeah, quiet. >> yeah it was literally one red zone meltdown after another. four chances inside the 10 yard line for the redskins and they could not get a single touchdown. lots of reasons why. couple of drop passes that would had been touchdowns. a couple of missed blocks but jim zorn remains steadfast. he does believe in his play-calling. he says this is eventually going to work. the one play that seemed to be the most baffling is in the third quarter. clintin portis on the half back pass fails to connect with chris cooley. so the redskins settle on a
kendal before in afternoon had not been contacted by the redskins and although you did hear zorn theyld possibly go outside of the organization. if they choose to stay inside it is likely it could be will montgomery or the backup right guard who is chad rinehart and likely that that happens and the redskins though have other fish to fry because they had something that they couldn't quite do in this game yesterday against the rams. >> it was fun here today and out at fedexfield yesterday...
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when we staed "e tonight show" he handled the music and i kendall the comedy. we neer had a setup where i was e boss. we were always eal on the show. thfunniest thing to me was th whenever wdo jaywaing, when there is an afcan american guy i see him go like this. nowe represents all african americans. when we watched tv and "the untouchables" were o the italan guy was eating the sali. whdo they aays havto have that? turn it off. my grandther would do that. my grandfath was italy and hardlspoke english. he was always amed that people would eat out of their ethnic group. look a tt, black guy eatg spaghetti a chinese guy eatng a hot dog. he wasmazed that blk america -black people woul eat afcan-american food. he would aways comment when someone was eing out of their ethnic group. this ways strucke even as a little kid. >> your dad and mom and lived long enough to see yobecome successfu prior to that,hat did ur workin dad think of his son going into show busine? >> life - my parents were always fine. fiish school and you uldo whateverou want. in 1992 i as on the cov
when we staed "e tonight show" he handled the music and i kendall the comedy. we neer had a setup where i was e boss. we were always eal on the show. thfunniest thing to me was th whenever wdo jaywaing, when there is an afcan american guy i see him go like this. nowe represents all african americans. when we watched tv and "the untouchables" were o the italan guy was eating the sali. whdo they aays havto have that? turn it off. my grandther would do that. my grandfath was...
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jason kendall, of all people, coming up big. his eighth home run in five years.e're all-tied at 5-5. move to the 11th. ianneta. and the rockiewin in dramatic fashion. 7-5, the final score. >>> and that will do it for sports. back to you in new york. >> late night in denver. >>> a jaw-dropping diamond has been unearthed at a south african mine. >> t exceptional gem can exceptional color may be manage the highest quality diamonds. at 507 carats, he is about the size of a chicken egg. >> the mine where the stone was found, has produced the world's largest indictment, which was 3,000 carats. >>> coming up, a look ahead at the stories we'll be following later on abc news, including the aftermath of the deadly tsunami in american samoa. >>> and charm offensive. u.s. athletes in europe this morning, trying to bring the u.s. athletes in europe this morning, trying to bring the olympics back to the u.s. introducing listerine® total care. everything you need to strengthen teeth, help prevent cavities, and kill germs. introducing 6 in 1 listerine® total care. the most compl
jason kendall, of all people, coming up big. his eighth home run in five years.e're all-tied at 5-5. move to the 11th. ianneta. and the rockiewin in dramatic fashion. 7-5, the final score. >>> and that will do it for sports. back to you in new york. >> late night in denver. >>> a jaw-dropping diamond has been unearthed at a south african mine. >> t exceptional gem can exceptional color may be manage the highest quality diamonds. at 507 carats, he is about the size...
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a less known but equally brilliant figure, willmoore kendall, who was a mentor, oddly enough, to both william buckley and garry wills. these were the original thinkers. and they were essentially philosophical in their outlook. now, there are conservative intellectuals, but we don't think of them as conservative anymore-- fareed zakaria, francis fukayama, andrew sullivan, michael lind, the great columbia professor, mark lilla-- they've all left the movement. and so, it's become dominated instead by very monotonic, theatrically impressive voices and faces. >> moyers: well, what does it say that a tradition that begins with edmund burke, the great political thinker of his time, moves on over the years, the decades, to william buckley, and now the icon is rush limbaugh? >> well, in my interpretation it means that it's ideologically depleted. that what we're seeing now and hearing are the noise-makers in buckley's phrase. there's a very important incident described in this book that occurred in 1965, when the john birch society-- an organization these new americanist groups resemble-- the
a less known but equally brilliant figure, willmoore kendall, who was a mentor, oddly enough, to both william buckley and garry wills. these were the original thinkers. and they were essentially philosophical in their outlook. now, there are conservative intellectuals, but we don't think of them as conservative anymore-- fareed zakaria, francis fukayama, andrew sullivan, michael lind, the great columbia professor, mark lilla-- they've all left the movement. and so, it's become dominated instead...
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pete kendall, by the way, who started last year is still a free agent. hockey now for the first time since april, the ice is back down. preseason home opener for the caps this evening. and after sitting out the 1 few road games, ov and the boys hosting. a little revenge here. patrick charging the net. makes it 2-0. seven minutes later for the caps keith ocoin. caps fall 2-1. they host chicago wednesday. baseball tonight nats off. o's at toronto. birds trailing 3-1 in the 6th and now trailing further. o's fall 9-2. a well deserved contract extension. the automatic extension triggered after gary hit various athletic and academic bench marks. he will begin his 21st season at maryland this year. finally tonight tom howk loves golf so much he put a green in his back yard. he couldn't figure out why his balls were disappearing. he discovered a hairless fox coming on to his green and he would pick up the golf balls and leave. more than 80 of them were swiped. an if you have kids who is watching dora, you know what they say. swiper, stop stwieping. >> you know w
pete kendall, by the way, who started last year is still a free agent. hockey now for the first time since april, the ice is back down. preseason home opener for the caps this evening. and after sitting out the 1 few road games, ov and the boys hosting. a little revenge here. patrick charging the net. makes it 2-0. seven minutes later for the caps keith ocoin. caps fall 2-1. they host chicago wednesday. baseball tonight nats off. o's at toronto. birds trailing 3-1 in the 6th and now trailing...
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kendall is getting some failing grades. it is being tested at seven campuses nationwide. many students at princeton are not impressed. some of the complaints include it is slow and difficult to take notes. some students have come up with % improvements, including the need for page numbers. for more information, log onto the tech page at abcnews.com. those are your tech bytes. i am vinita nair. >>> 5:21 is a time. >>> good morning. let me say it is too early to panic. the fire zone calls are premature. it is only a week three. -- the fire zorn calls are premature. rumors are rampant that the redskins are talking with jim shanahan. jim zorn has to find a way to fix the mistakes the redskins made with detroit. he has to execute his game plan. >> i do not need to guilt and a bunch of men to say, come on, let's go. i do not need to try to play a psychological game. >> you saw albert haynes' fourth get hurt on sunday. he left the stadium on a car. paine's fourth had an mri done. jim zorn said he should be able to play on sunday. the nationals park beat the mets last night to-on
kendall is getting some failing grades. it is being tested at seven campuses nationwide. many students at princeton are not impressed. some of the complaints include it is slow and difficult to take notes. some students have come up with % improvements, including the need for page numbers. for more information, log onto the tech page at abcnews.com. those are your tech bytes. i am vinita nair. >>> 5:21 is a time. >>> good morning. let me say it is too early to panic. the fire...
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jason kendall overthrows the home plate.he brewers are looking like chico's bail bonds at this point. the cubs are up 6-0 and now up 7-0. as derrek lee has done it again. 35th of the year. not the cubs' year but lee has been super. 3-4, two doubles, a home run, a couple of r.b.i.'s. ryan braun here, deep into center. but tyler colvin will make a home run-robbing grab or so it appears. let me see that one more time. that would have made it 7-4. the brewers only get one in the inning and the cubs win it by the score of 7-2. >>> still to come on "sportscenter," zack greinke can bring the heat. but can he bring home the hardware? we debate if he is cy young worthy this season. marion barber injured sunday night against the giants. will he play next monday night? here on espn against carolina. and the u. they have their swagger back. how coach randy shannon and a young q.b. has miami back in the top 10. - ( rock music playing ) - ♪ lights out... introducing bud light lime in cans. - ♪ shoot up the station... - the great taste of
jason kendall overthrows the home plate.he brewers are looking like chico's bail bonds at this point. the cubs are up 6-0 and now up 7-0. as derrek lee has done it again. 35th of the year. not the cubs' year but lee has been super. 3-4, two doubles, a home run, a couple of r.b.i.'s. ryan braun here, deep into center. but tyler colvin will make a home run-robbing grab or so it appears. let me see that one more time. that would have made it 7-4. the brewers only get one in the inning and the cubs...
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i want to see sergio kendall on this. this year, through a couple games he has five tackles and no sacks. i think it will be important for him to get that pressure started in this game against taylor potts but pressure can help out the secondary against a team like this. >> on the other side of the ball i want to see if texas tech can bottle up that magic they had defensively against colt mccoy. he struggled against the p defensive scheme. they came out rushed three and four. they bottled mccoy up. he couldn't run and was forced to throw down the field more often than he likes. not an accurate passer down the field likes throwing short and intermediate. early on the season. get the ball out quicker, kurkjikir kikkendoll opportunities to make yards after interception. can mccoy get off to a fast start and do so by getting the ball out of his hands that's what i'm watching for. >> there is a caveat. texas tech defense may do fine elsewhere. but in austin, the truth is in the tape. take a look in the last five years. how abo
i want to see sergio kendall on this. this year, through a couple games he has five tackles and no sacks. i think it will be important for him to get that pressure started in this game against taylor potts but pressure can help out the secondary against a team like this. >> on the other side of the ball i want to see if texas tech can bottle up that magic they had defensively against colt mccoy. he struggled against the p defensive scheme. they came out rushed three and four. they bottled...
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. >> and so young people don't buy insurance, but kendall says if one gets in an accident and runs up huge medical bills, taxpayers foots the bill and argues that the interstate commerce clause regulates insurance and healthcare, but when the clinton administration wanted an individual mandate in the '90's, the non-partisan congressional budget office also called such a requirement unprecedented, saying that the government has never required people to buy any good or service as a condition of lawful residence in the united states. >> the government does regulate other behave quors such as use of illicit drugs, so why not a mandate to buy health insurance? but if government can do that to protect taxpayers, why can't it force people to stop smoking or lose weight? the congressional budget office concluded that congress may have that power but called it the most challenging question, meaning the centerpiece of healthcare reform is still open to debate n washington, jim angle, fox news. bret: healthcare workers rallied today in new york state upset at a new rule that they say makes them
. >> and so young people don't buy insurance, but kendall says if one gets in an accident and runs up huge medical bills, taxpayers foots the bill and argues that the interstate commerce clause regulates insurance and healthcare, but when the clinton administration wanted an individual mandate in the '90's, the non-partisan congressional budget office also called such a requirement unprecedented, saying that the government has never required people to buy any good or service as a...
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at that time when kendall who was a remarkable figure people should acquaint themselves. if you can get passed to the throat clearing pros he was really marginalized as a political scientists. and it was strauss who really gate and support. minute screening. one of candles ongreat followers, who i happen to think i am alone in this -- release and on because he doesn't agree. he is the one great conservative intellectual. even though he didn't love my book very much. but strauss's will is of very much more complicated one and you are absolutely right and has to deal with ideas about democracy and how it works. strauses notion. when compared with burnham or crystals they seemed to be almost a vulgarizing. strauss was oa much more complicated novel. i actually don't even feel adequate. thank you very much for that. is that going to do it for us? >> it doest for this portion of the program. our conversatisill spill over into. i think -- my thanks to all of you for coming this evening and please join me ihanking all of o speakers this eving. [applauding] >> can i thank eveone
at that time when kendall who was a remarkable figure people should acquaint themselves. if you can get passed to the throat clearing pros he was really marginalized as a political scientists. and it was strauss who really gate and support. minute screening. one of candles ongreat followers, who i happen to think i am alone in this -- release and on because he doesn't agree. he is the one great conservative intellectual. even though he didn't love my book very much. but strauss's will is of...
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remember pete kendall caught that offline scrimmage? he fumbled. 70 plus yards for the touchdown. rams hold on for the win. greg blotch knows you cannot take the rams or any team lightly. >> this football team bea us here last year. we were 6-1. they came in and beat us in our house. we should remember that and recognize that we can't just assume this is going to be easier. it's not. different problems, but at the same time, problems just the same. >> we can assume this though, if they don't beat the rams, could be big problems for the redskins this year because they do not expect an 0-2 star. don't think that will happen. plenty more at 6:00. >>. >> our coverage of the skins is just getting started. the new rules for fans from getting there to tailgating. what you need to know before you make your plans for that game. >>> also sunday, get ready for president obama's media blitz. we'll talk live with "meet the press" moderator david gregory. >>> a travel alert if you are headed out tonight. part of the beltway is going to be shut down. >> chew on this. what one man ate and had stu
remember pete kendall caught that offline scrimmage? he fumbled. 70 plus yards for the touchdown. rams hold on for the win. greg blotch knows you cannot take the rams or any team lightly. >> this football team bea us here last year. we were 6-1. they came in and beat us in our house. we should remember that and recognize that we can't just assume this is going to be easier. it's not. different problems, but at the same time, problems just the same. >> we can assume this though, if...
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pete kendall gets it and pete fumbles it. the rams go 75 yards for the touchdown. they took the lead and gain momentum going into the second half. a freak play that goes to show you anything can happen in the nfl. in the ends, rams get a game-winning field goal and delivered a gut punch to the redskins they can still feel today, especially greg blosh. >> this football team beat us here last year. we were 6-1. they came in and beat us in our house. we should remember that and recognize that we can't just assume this is going to be easier than the giants game was last week because it's not. different problems, but at the same time, problems just the same. >> i think a problem for us last year is when we tried to play at the level of every team we played. not to say the rams are bad football team, but it seems like we had to play close with everybody. we need to play hard and play at our level. we need to forget about anyone else's tempo and talking about the other team and just establish our own game in our own tempo. >> it brings to mind fa famous herm edwards quote
pete kendall gets it and pete fumbles it. the rams go 75 yards for the touchdown. they took the lead and gain momentum going into the second half. a freak play that goes to show you anything can happen in the nfl. in the ends, rams get a game-winning field goal and delivered a gut punch to the redskins they can still feel today, especially greg blosh. >> this football team beat us here last year. we were 6-1. they came in and beat us in our house. we should remember that and recognize...
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kendall jefferson is going to go the distance. 65 yards for the score.ld miss the extra point and that would prove costly towards the end of this game. meanwhile the fans at west lake are loving our game of the week selection. we're loving them, too. thanks, guys. late in the fourth quarter still 13-7 west lake. 30 yards for the score up the middle. huntingtown takes the 14-13 lead. final minute, west lake on the move, tries to get in field goal position but the plans are foiled with a huge interception. huntingtown gets the win on the road. it's a pretty good feeling for the head coach. >> it was a great ballgame. we -- you know, we tell the guys every day, you know, stay in the game. we stay in the game. good things ham. you always got a chance -- things happen. you always got a chance. this is only week four. we have a long way to go. >> west lake sees hits eight- game winning streak come to an end. from what i understand, the voting is already beginning for our next week. >> sure has. we will be featuring another game of the week next friday so votin
kendall jefferson is going to go the distance. 65 yards for the score.ld miss the extra point and that would prove costly towards the end of this game. meanwhile the fans at west lake are loving our game of the week selection. we're loving them, too. thanks, guys. late in the fourth quarter still 13-7 west lake. 30 yards for the score up the middle. huntingtown takes the 14-13 lead. final minute, west lake on the move, tries to get in field goal position but the plans are foiled with a huge...
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my thing is okay, kourtney, kim, kendall -- and what's the other little sister's name kylie.here's four. and then the black girlfriend from the show. what's her name? never say her name. >> i like her. >> i like her, too! [ laughter ] milika? no, me like-a your highlights! look at that share. do we have that shot? something america doesn't see. you got it? gorgeous. >> thank you, wendy, how you doin'? >> wendy: how you doin'? ? anyw any anyway, the black girl from the shot who tallies receipts, she will probably be one of them. that's fine. i am thinking -- i still can't figure out why they still hang out with adrienne from the cheetah girls because that's robert, their little brother's ex-girlfriend. and, sorry, when somebody becomes an ex, they're out of the family. you know, it's like the mob, you know. you're in when you're in and you're out when you're out. robert, get a backbone. why do you allow these girls -- am i the only one who feels this way? but something tells me that these pushy sisters are going to push the ex-girlfriend of their wimpy brother into this weddin
my thing is okay, kourtney, kim, kendall -- and what's the other little sister's name kylie.here's four. and then the black girlfriend from the show. what's her name? never say her name. >> i like her. >> i like her, too! [ laughter ] milika? no, me like-a your highlights! look at that share. do we have that shot? something america doesn't see. you got it? gorgeous. >> thank you, wendy, how you doin'? >> wendy: how you doin'? ? anyw any anyway, the black girl from the...
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. >> perhaps one good thing is the red skinned don't have pete kendall. that is what killed them last year if you are looking for one play. the question is coming off of what we saw last week, can you take anything from that and is it tough to prepare to play against alousy team? >> i think you can take from it that they couldn't get into an offensive rhythm. jason campbell couldn't get anything going until the last drive. you would like to see clinton portis get off and jason campbell start connecting with the receiver. >> can you not get the ball on the 11-yard line with the giants. and then settle for a field goal. good teams, they punch it in and get a touchdown there instead of settle for field goal. >> we have to forget about the trickery. there has been a lot of attention focused on jason campbell but clinton portis needs to do his share. he has been the heart and soul of the team. >> when they give him the ball, good things happen. you feed him the ball 20 or 25 times against the rams, should come out on the victorious side. >> i don't think the t
. >> perhaps one good thing is the red skinned don't have pete kendall. that is what killed them last year if you are looking for one play. the question is coming off of what we saw last week, can you take anything from that and is it tough to prepare to play against alousy team? >> i think you can take from it that they couldn't get into an offensive rhythm. jason campbell couldn't get anything going until the last drive. you would like to see clinton portis get off and jason...
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today the governor of massachusetts sent paul kirk, kendall eye, to the united states senate.a senate race, as a primary. then there will be a general election in january. what is your sense of what's going on in the massachusetts senate race? it is only the democrats that count. >> look. i think paul kirk is a good choice in keeping with the way in which we've seen senators be replaced. we saw joe biden be replaced when he was elected. charlie crist name one of his very close aides in florida to a senate seat that mel martinez resigned from. you're right. the special election primary which is december 8s is what to watch for. it doesn't have a big person in it. when we think of massachusetts politics, we think of a kennedy or a big name. there isn't that person. the favorite is the state attorney general simply because it is a very short primary and she has the most name i.d. and the only one with a state organization in place. so i think a lot of us, me included, thought this would be a race with joe kennedy work ed markee in it, with marty, people have been waiting a long t
today the governor of massachusetts sent paul kirk, kendall eye, to the united states senate.a senate race, as a primary. then there will be a general election in january. what is your sense of what's going on in the massachusetts senate race? it is only the democrats that count. >> look. i think paul kirk is a good choice in keeping with the way in which we've seen senators be replaced. we saw joe biden be replaced when he was elected. charlie crist name one of his very close aides in...
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one of my objections to the things like kendall is the kind of homogenizes everything, they look all alike. the candle is in the-- electronic reader thatou can download text and use it as a screen as a way of reading a book but it doesn't give you a sense of how far you aren a book. en you read a book you know you have gut ten pages lathan you don't have that on the screen. because there really value our literature i know is going to survive because people need it. th way we access to use aikins-- computer term may differ but back to thousan years ago people probably said when the kobach book came out, the book like that one, they said what was wrong with scrolls. scrolls we gre. why do we have this new technology? we got along without scrolls and we can get along with the printed books but i do think they will be around for a while because we like them. were drawn to them and i do kno that everybody who has a bg, everyone who is committed to the internet seemingly they'll want to have the book. having a blog is enough. having a published book. >> as a book reviewer your entire caree
one of my objections to the things like kendall is the kind of homogenizes everything, they look all alike. the candle is in the-- electronic reader thatou can download text and use it as a screen as a way of reading a book but it doesn't give you a sense of how far you aren a book. en you read a book you know you have gut ten pages lathan you don't have that on the screen. because there really value our literature i know is going to survive because people need it. th way we access to use...
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and back to pass here but gets crushed by the blitzing sergio kendall and fummbled in an extremely hard-hittingcan see just how hard here a helmet-to-helmet collision and no penalty and texas getting the ball with great field position after that. at third and goal and mccoy who was tipped off twice yesterday over the middle to dan buckner, 24-34, 205 yards and a touchdown, texas a winner 34-24. >> with the fifth pick the new york jets select mark sanchez. >> throwing one deep over the middle sanchez. he's got it for his first career nfl touchdown pass. >> to get a win under your belt. it meant the world to me. this is a great way to start our season but we've got a heck of a long way to go. >> well, his first nfl game read like a script from the u.s.c. film school. mark sanchez poised and polished. but it's against bill belichick and we'll see how much home noise they have dialed up. all the jet talking how has that gone down with new england? >> well, stacy kerry rhodes said earlier this week he wanted to quote embarrass the patriots and the patriots aren't going to come out and say anything l
and back to pass here but gets crushed by the blitzing sergio kendall and fummbled in an extremely hard-hittingcan see just how hard here a helmet-to-helmet collision and no penalty and texas getting the ball with great field position after that. at third and goal and mccoy who was tipped off twice yesterday over the middle to dan buckner, 24-34, 205 yards and a touchdown, texas a winner 34-24. >> with the fifth pick the new york jets select mark sanchez. >> throwing one deep over...
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i want to before we begin officially thank emory and steve kendall for really an unbelievable job puttingthis today panel together including last-minute changes and an enormous amount of organizal ability. so i thank you. with that david korn is go to introduce the scope of the workshop and the first pan today. david? >> is this on? thank you again. and welcome to all of you. i want to give a special note just because they travel to -- one of them traveled the furthest. that's tim aitman, who is sitting right here, who is professor in clinical and molecular genetics. i believe it's the fact that imperial academic health science center is the first and only academic health science center in the uk. and maybe in western europe for that matter. it's really quite a uniquely american institution. and i had the pleasure of dining with the vice chancellor, i guess, of imperial when she was in the throes of trying to go ahead and create this. as you know for most university president, this is not trivial decision at all. i am a member of the board, i just wanted to acknowledge dick merrill, not o
i want to before we begin officially thank emory and steve kendall for really an unbelievable job puttingthis today panel together including last-minute changes and an enormous amount of organizal ability. so i thank you. with that david korn is go to introduce the scope of the workshop and the first pan today. david? >> is this on? thank you again. and welcome to all of you. i want to give a special note just because they travel to -- one of them traveled the furthest. that's tim aitman,...
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. >> i don't want a kendall. >> it's been retranslated. >> you still need the journalist to have theolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you guys. >> thanks for coming in. great to see you. >> come back, comments or questions, drop us a note. our address is squawk@cnbc.com. when we return, america's team getting ready to open the stadium sunday night against nfc rival new york giants. a look inside of the sports stadium with dallas cowboys and jerry jones when we continue. >> your. >>> you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> they say everything is bigger in texas, cowboy stadium is no exception. in dallas this morning with a special guest, darren. >> thanks, becky. america's most popular and valuable sports team is now in america's most expensive football stadium, opening in a $1.2 billion cowboys stadium on sunday night football against the giants. joining us right now is jerry jones the owner of the dallas cowboys. thanks so much for being on "squawk box" this morning. first question, how does it feel? this has obviously been a long process for you. you've
. >> i don't want a kendall. >> it's been retranslated. >> you still need the journalist to have theolutely. >> thank you. >> thank you guys. >> thanks for coming in. great to see you. >> come back, comments or questions, drop us a note. our address is squawk@cnbc.com. when we return, america's team getting ready to open the stadium sunday night against nfc rival new york giants. a look inside of the sports stadium with dallas cowboys and jerry jones...
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when she endorsed the kendall, the sales went crazy. >> we did a whole hour on her influence helpinge's not number five, she's number ten? >> it's so hard to decide is oprah more powerful than angela braly, ceo of well point. that's a company that's bigger than pepsico. >> okay. >> so why would indra beat her out. >> i don't know the profit numbers on the two but i think it has to do with profitability. it certainly has to do with market caps. we look closely at market caps. >> health care is so much in the headlines right now. >> it is so much in the headlines but wellpoint has market cap. >> no one is arguing for j. lo at this point, right? >> it's only women who run for profit businesses. oprah is a chairman. >> she gets in on that, in terms of pure power you can make that argument -- where is martha? what happened? >> look at her market cap? it's very, very -- >> she has a tv show. >> she is. we had her on the list for a long time. >> is there an argument about this? >> she would argue. martha like to be on the list. >> she should be. >> martha is very powerful. some of the newco
when she endorsed the kendall, the sales went crazy. >> we did a whole hour on her influence helpinge's not number five, she's number ten? >> it's so hard to decide is oprah more powerful than angela braly, ceo of well point. that's a company that's bigger than pepsico. >> okay. >> so why would indra beat her out. >> i don't know the profit numbers on the two but i think it has to do with profitability. it certainly has to do with market caps. we look closely at...
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but kendall asked about contributions but this is an expenditures case and the sueme court still doesn't to what i think is inappropriate what they call a fundamental constitutional difference between contributions and expenditures, and just looking at the union experience, again, the fact that most states, three quarters of the states impose no restrictions on the ability of the union to use its regular treasury money to say anything it wants publicly about candidates and elections and i think the reality of that is that some unions do, some unions don't tre are all sorts of political considerations that go into that, but there is haly to my knowledge, any record there, any claim out there, any proof that somehow this has been a corrupting influence at the state level and something has to be done with that. >> i would just pot out there is no trackwork at the federal level because 462 or 102 years, depending on how you want to count it, these expenditures have been prohibited. >> bob, did you want to add something? >> i wanted to mention one thing about the contribution expenditure dist
but kendall asked about contributions but this is an expenditures case and the sueme court still doesn't to what i think is inappropriate what they call a fundamental constitutional difference between contributions and expenditures, and just looking at the union experience, again, the fact that most states, three quarters of the states impose no restrictions on the ability of the union to use its regular treasury money to say anything it wants publicly about candidates and elections and i think...
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before we begin officrp&l=< i want to thank and murray and steve kendall for an unbelievable job puttingnizational ability. david corn will introduce thet+ õscope of the workshop ane the fizst p9ut(v >> thank you again and welcome to all of you. i want to give a special note because one of them travelled the furthest and that is tim aikman who is sitting right here who is a professor in clinical and molecusmr genetics at consultant position aton and a- hammersmith. imperial academic health science center is the first and only academic health science center in the u.k. and maybe in western europe, for that matter. it is a you could neatly american institution. i had the pleasure of dining with the vice chancellor. i am a member of the committee on science technology and i want to acknowledged di-ujr&l who committee and fred anderson and a couple of othq)s were th# is about 10 years old, or 11t+ perhaps for the committee is an interesting one. xbased in the environment at the interface of science and law and they look for interesting problems or interestiñg challenge ye). such scanning,
before we begin officrp&l=< i want to thank and murray and steve kendall for an unbelievable job puttingnizational ability. david corn will introduce thet+ õscope of the workshop ane the fizst p9ut(v >> thank you again and welcome to all of you. i want to give a special note because one of them travelled the furthest and that is tim aikman who is sitting right here who is a professor in clinical and molecusmr genetics at consultant position aton and a- hammersmith. imperial...
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going back into deep space kendall's the human spirit of exploration -- going back into deep space kindlesploration. i agree it should be international. a return to the men would also be an opportunity to develop some of these systems the we're going to have to have for a mars state. he wants to do it in iss. that is not a bad idea. i think back to the moon. whichever way we do it, it will be a stepping stone on into the distance. i hope that i am around to see those first footprints on mars. i think the technology that we develop for that as a capital expenditure for ourou
going back into deep space kendall's the human spirit of exploration -- going back into deep space kindlesploration. i agree it should be international. a return to the men would also be an opportunity to develop some of these systems the we're going to have to have for a mars state. he wants to do it in iss. that is not a bad idea. i think back to the moon. whichever way we do it, it will be a stepping stone on into the distance. i hope that i am around to see those first footprints on mars. i...