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6 percent said lancaster. 94 percent of you said nelson. that is where my heart is off. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. and we will get into some e-mails today. gary from indiana, where the politicians planning job losses when they should just be cutting government employe you pay a flat 15 or 20 percent like private industry has been doing for years. wake up, america. and here is jennifer from maryland. the cost of pharmaceuticals is largely due to the rigorous testing and aftermarket investigation that is required in this country. in other countries there are "less of the fda, but all they do is follow we have discovered. we bear the cost of research and development for medicine for the entire world which dramatically decreases their medical costs and is not fair to compare our cost with other countries. interesting. finally tonight, that spread chocolate peanut butter. people going crazy over it. the dining program at columbia university cannot keep the chocolate hazelnut topping in stock. the rush for this week trip is costing
6 percent said lancaster. 94 percent of you said nelson. that is where my heart is off. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.com for online question every weekday. and we will get into some e-mails today. gary from indiana, where the politicians planning job losses when they should just be cutting government employe you pay a flat 15 or 20 percent like private industry has been doing for years. wake up, america. and here is jennifer from maryland. the cost of pharmaceuticals is largely due to the...
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a tour bus carrying the seton hill women's lacrosse team from greensburg to a game in lancaster.ok at the images. the bus veered off the highway, and smashed into a tree, sheering off the whole front end of the bus. stretchers carrying away the victims. tonight we learned the driver and the coach have been killed, who we have learned was pregnant. the baby did not survive. abc's john leading us off. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a routine road trip for the women's lacrosse team of seton hill of pennsylvania.
a tour bus carrying the seton hill women's lacrosse team from greensburg to a game in lancaster.ok at the images. the bus veered off the highway, and smashed into a tree, sheering off the whole front end of the bus. stretchers carrying away the victims. tonight we learned the driver and the coach have been killed, who we have learned was pregnant. the baby did not survive. abc's john leading us off. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a routine road trip for the women's lacrosse team of...
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we begin in lancaster, california. guess which side this town is on?ting january 1 #st, all single homes must have solar pams or at least a kilowatt solar system. you got to have it. can't go without it. you break the law if you do. the mayor paris wants his community of 155,000 people wants to be the solar capitol of california and leads the state in solar capacity. move south and east to nelson, georgia, a city leader pushing to make it mandatory for every household, every single one, to have a gun as a way to keep crime down. now, the story behind this, the town is just 1300 people has only one police officer who works nights. no penalty decided for those without a weapon, and the ordnance is voted on april 1 #st. i go for georgia. by the way, crime in nelson consists of petty theft. what do you think? would you rather live in llncaster or nelson. log on, vote on the right hand side of the screen, and i share the results. lancastercaster, say it together. another day, another record on the do. too late to rally? president obama promised to look out
we begin in lancaster, california. guess which side this town is on?ting january 1 #st, all single homes must have solar pams or at least a kilowatt solar system. you got to have it. can't go without it. you break the law if you do. the mayor paris wants his community of 155,000 people wants to be the solar capitol of california and leads the state in solar capacity. move south and east to nelson, georgia, a city leader pushing to make it mandatory for every household, every single one, to have...
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. >> reporter: but not for virginia lancaster who never expected her honeymoon on the "dream" to be unforgettable for a different reason. >> it's not been a dream. i will tell you that. >> reporter: gabe gutierrez, nbc news, orlando. >>> day three of the new papacy of pope francis. as more becomes known about this man and his life more signs have come along indicating possible changes ahead. with a big audience of catholics in this country and around the globe anxious to see how it sorts out, nbc's anne thompson remains at the vatican for us tonight. anne, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. pope francis is telling his fellow argentinas not to attend his inaugural mass next week and instead to use that money to help the poor. a noble gesture on a day when the vatican defended his actions during a painful time in argentina's history. today the vatican struck back at critics who claim the pope's humble demeanor masks an ugly past. strongly denouncing claims that as leader of argentina's jesuits he didn't do enough to protect two priests, kidnapped and tortured during argentina's militar
. >> reporter: but not for virginia lancaster who never expected her honeymoon on the "dream" to be unforgettable for a different reason. >> it's not been a dream. i will tell you that. >> reporter: gabe gutierrez, nbc news, orlando. >>> day three of the new papacy of pope francis. as more becomes known about this man and his life more signs have come along indicating possible changes ahead. with a big audience of catholics in this country and around the...
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seton hill in greensburgpiece of pittsburgh on its way across state to a game in millersville in lancasterounty. state police say the driver veered off the road, hit a guardrail, went about 70 yards through grass and slammed into a tree. the front of the bus appears to have taken the brunt of the impact. the bus company says it is also investigating and issued a statement expressing its sorrow. we checked the company's safety record with federal authorities. there are no accidents shown online for the past two years. and the 40-year-old bus line has a satisfactory rating, which is the highest allowed. investigators are taking a look at everything, including the weather. police say there was a mix of rain and snow at the time of the accident but it is not clear whether weather played a role. authorities will be talking with survivors, those lacrosse players and other members of the team, to see if they can shed any light on what happened. the ntsb has not yet decided whether to get involved. and tomorrow, there will be a mass at seton hill for the accident victims. don? >> susan, thank you
seton hill in greensburgpiece of pittsburgh on its way across state to a game in millersville in lancasterounty. state police say the driver veered off the road, hit a guardrail, went about 70 yards through grass and slammed into a tree. the front of the bus appears to have taken the brunt of the impact. the bus company says it is also investigating and issued a statement expressing its sorrow. we checked the company's safety record with federal authorities. there are no accidents shown online...
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turnpike from seton hill in greensburg east of pittsburgh on its way to a game in millersville in lancasterounty. police say that the bus veered off of the road and hit a guardrail and went 70 yards on the grass and hit a tree. the front of the bus hit a tree. the bus company is also investigating and issued a statement iss and expressing so. there are no accidents for the last two years and the bus has the satisfactory rating which is the highest allowed. the investigators are looking at everything including the weather. there was a mix of rain and snow at the time of the accident, but it is not clear if weather played a role. investigators will talk to survivors and the lacrosse players and other members of the team to see if they can shed light on what happened. the ntsb has not decided whether to get involved. tomorrow, there is a mass at seton hill for the accident victims. don. >> thank you, susan. >>> a football player was seriously burned after a balloon accident in miami. donte stallworth was burned and his girlfriend because of the accident, and i talked to his agent earlier. >> i
turnpike from seton hill in greensburg east of pittsburgh on its way to a game in millersville in lancasterounty. police say that the bus veered off of the road and hit a guardrail and went 70 yards on the grass and hit a tree. the front of the bus hit a tree. the bus company is also investigating and issued a statement iss and expressing so. there are no accidents for the last two years and the bus has the satisfactory rating which is the highest allowed. the investigators are looking at...
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it is about the amish in lancaster pennsylvania. an interview was done with the gentleman about the fact they do not allow telephones in their house. and these-- they do of -- do some business they may have some by the icebox why not? because if the phone takes precedence over a face-to-face relationship relationship, what kind of people do we become? that we care more about something that is not with us than the person that is? we see over and over again that you and i walking down the street chatting and your phone rings, you take the call or you get the buzz we know the other person feels left out. we know these devices have social problems. what could read do with the use devices whether computer are mobile phone or face book? you can block people. so with instant messaging if i don't want you to see my way messages this is a real story of a student who did not want his mom to see he would blocker and she would worry because he was away at school. no. you can block people and control the volume on your level of communication wit
it is about the amish in lancaster pennsylvania. an interview was done with the gentleman about the fact they do not allow telephones in their house. and these-- they do of -- do some business they may have some by the icebox why not? because if the phone takes precedence over a face-to-face relationship relationship, what kind of people do we become? that we care more about something that is not with us than the person that is? we see over and over again that you and i walking down the street...
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. >> reporter: stan lancaster owns a plainview printing shop that's been in business for over 100 years. half their printing orders came from the cargill plant? >> it took a while for to sink in. in. in. >> reporter: one local banker estimated the loss to the plainview economy at as much as $82 million a year. >> i can't see myself moving away but people have to do what they gotta do. they have to go where work is at because there's not going to be nothing here to survive on. >> reporter: cargill could reopen the plant if the cattle herd rebounds, but that will likely take years, far too long for people here to stay and wait. anna werner, cbs news, plainview, texas. >> pelley: scientists have found a common link among several mental illnesses that appear to be very different from one another. a study in the journal "lancet" says there is a common genetic link among autism, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. this understanding could help doctors diagnose psychiatric illnesses. the first lady tells our dr. jon lapook about the biggest threat to our karen health. that's next. it's eb. wa
. >> reporter: stan lancaster owns a plainview printing shop that's been in business for over 100 years. half their printing orders came from the cargill plant? >> it took a while for to sink in. in. in. >> reporter: one local banker estimated the loss to the plainview economy at as much as $82 million a year. >> i can't see myself moving away but people have to do what they gotta do. they have to go where work is at because there's not going to be nothing here to...
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the amish in this case in lancaster, pennsylvania. an interview is done with an honest gentleman about the fact that the amish do not allow telephone in their house. these days because they do business they may have a place like a nice house repeat the mobile phone that's not allowed in the house. why not? is a the gentleman who was interviewed said if we had a phone take precedence over a face-to-face relationship, his words, what kind of people would we become that we care about something more that's not what this is the person who is with us. when we see it over and over again in the studies we do is let say you and i are walking on the street chatting and your phone rings say take the call or get the bus knowing you got the text. we know the other person is left out. we know these kinds of devices have a lot of social problems attached to them. what is that we can do at devices whether it's on a computer, i am, mobile phone or face but come you can do people. so if i don't want gdc the away message and putting up. this is the real
the amish in this case in lancaster, pennsylvania. an interview is done with an honest gentleman about the fact that the amish do not allow telephone in their house. these days because they do business they may have a place like a nice house repeat the mobile phone that's not allowed in the house. why not? is a the gentleman who was interviewed said if we had a phone take precedence over a face-to-face relationship, his words, what kind of people would we become that we care about something...
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at warehouse on lancaster street. to get to that. >>> a tweet about the future of 49er's receiver randy moss . >>> sportswrap is next
at warehouse on lancaster street. to get to that. >>> a tweet about the future of 49er's receiver randy moss . >>> sportswrap is next
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degree theater, i was on the cusp between the great legends like john wayne and kirk douglas and burt lancaster but along was coming also deniro and al pacino but for me, i was intrigued by those guys who didn't look or they didn't sound like the movie stars were supposed to look. >> i talked to your wife on this show a few months ago. >> yeah? >> she was unfortunately very nice about you. she didn't shatter any myths. we have got a little clip to play. listen to this. >> he's always been effortlessly charming, very funny, very self-aware, very how i imagine he would be, which is unusual. >> he really is that person. the reason i had that dedication on the album is because i'll never forget, we were standing on the corner of 57th and fifth in new york or 58th and fifth, and we were holding hands, we were waiting for the traffic light to change, and he looked at me and he said you know, i just want you to know that you never have to change anything about who you are in order to be with me. and literally a wave of -- if love is a feeling or a cellular thing that happens to your body, it went thro
degree theater, i was on the cusp between the great legends like john wayne and kirk douglas and burt lancaster but along was coming also deniro and al pacino but for me, i was intrigued by those guys who didn't look or they didn't sound like the movie stars were supposed to look. >> i talked to your wife on this show a few months ago. >> yeah? >> she was unfortunately very nice about you. she didn't shatter any myths. we have got a little clip to play. listen to this....
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in lancaster, california, the city council regularly opens meetings with a prayer.ing challenged in court but this case has an interesting twist. it's up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. n with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes
in lancaster, california, the city council regularly opens meetings with a prayer.ing challenged in court but this case has an interesting twist. it's up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. n with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope,...
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at warehouse on lancaster street.t [ m] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. . >>> good evening everyone and welcome to this saturday night edition of sports watch good news for the warrior as they approach the final stretch of the regular season that they have more home-game than any other team in the nba and the bad news is that they ended up 1-4 in their recent road-trip. wilt chamberlain's would bel head tonight. steph curry carried the warriors offensively. 23 points in the first half, where the warriors built a-point la
at warehouse on lancaster street.t [ m] it's a rule of nature. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth...
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this morning from seton hill and greensburg just east of bits purge on its way to mill lerzville in lancastery stay the driver veered off the road, hit a guard rail, went 70 yards through grass and slammed into a tree. the front of the bus appears to have taken the brunt of the impact. the bus company says it is also investigating and issued a statement expressing its sorrow. we checked the company's safety record with federal authorities and there are no accidents shown online for the past two years and the 40-year-old bus line has a satisfactory rating and that is the highest one allowed. don. >> what about the cause of the crash? weather? particularly tricky stretch of highway? >> sure. naturally those are good questions. investigators are taking a look at everything, including the weather. police say there was an alternating mix of rain and snow at the time of the accident but it is not clear if weather played any role. authorities will be talking with survivors, those lacrosse players and other members of the team to see if they can shed any light on what happened. the ntsb has not decid
this morning from seton hill and greensburg just east of bits purge on its way to mill lerzville in lancastery stay the driver veered off the road, hit a guard rail, went 70 yards through grass and slammed into a tree. the front of the bus appears to have taken the brunt of the impact. the bus company says it is also investigating and issued a statement expressing its sorrow. we checked the company's safety record with federal authorities and there are no accidents shown online for the past two...
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in lancaster.f design hotels and it's a great base to get to lancaster. once you're there, the main event is this gorgeous sea of orange blooms, it's just an incredible site and of course, lots of great activities surrounding the events, too, vacation package, $777. >> clayton: from the 17th of april to the 22nd of april. for all of these deals go to travelocity.com/fox and we will have them up there. and number two, i love this, i used to live in orlando, and go to the epcott international garden festival. an incredible job at epcott. >> one of the most beautiful times to go to epcott. and the disney port orleans, next to epcott and it's full of whimsical, wonderful details. topiaries of your favorite characters, lightning mcqueen and finas and ferb. >> ali and i call epcott the adult theme park, there's alcohol there. >> there are. >> clayton: and nature in full bloom in waynesville, north carolina. >> it's about 30 minutes outside of asheville kind after great bohemian city on the edge. blue rid
in lancaster.f design hotels and it's a great base to get to lancaster. once you're there, the main event is this gorgeous sea of orange blooms, it's just an incredible site and of course, lots of great activities surrounding the events, too, vacation package, $777. >> clayton: from the 17th of april to the 22nd of april. for all of these deals go to travelocity.com/fox and we will have them up there. and number two, i love this, i used to live in orlando, and go to the epcott...
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in response to the the mass shootings that we have experienced over the years, including one in lancastercounty. i hope to spend the next hour or so thinking critically and constructively about how best to respond to these particular tragedies, as well as our surroundings of the violent culture. we owe special thanks to judy and paul for their exceptional service to the college and particularly to our peacemaking commissioners. another key sponsor is the center for global understanding and peacemaking. kate wolf is to be thanked for her role in we want to thank her. i would also like to thank our technical operations director. thanks to the cosponsors to this evenings event. the peace and conflict studies program in the department of sociology and anthropology and social welfare and the department of education, the office of the faculty dean and the office of the provost. we also want to offer a special thanks tonight to c-span for covering this important program. the schedule looks like this. following my comments will be our keynote speech. then we will engage in a queue an question and
in response to the the mass shootings that we have experienced over the years, including one in lancastercounty. i hope to spend the next hour or so thinking critically and constructively about how best to respond to these particular tragedies, as well as our surroundings of the violent culture. we owe special thanks to judy and paul for their exceptional service to the college and particularly to our peacemaking commissioners. another key sponsor is the center for global understanding and...
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nice family from lancaster, pennsylvania. you're finishing up your muffin, huh? >> yes. >> okay. and then gets thrown right on tv. we are going to see some pretty nice temperatures, finally, in the northeast. we should be close to 60 degrees today. in the northwest, we should be close to 70 degrees this afternoon. we do have a line of rain with this cold front, though, from areas in minnesota over to wisconsin. a chance of stronger storms down through oklahoma into southeastern kansas and also across parts of arkansas, too. then for easter sunday, the rain should hold off until later on in the evening for most areas in the northeast, but the southeast could see some heavier pockets of rain. also some thunderstorms right across the gulf coast states and one more blast of cold air will start to work into the plains. hopefully it won't l >>> can't see much right now, mist and fog around parts of the bay area. 53 degrees in san francisco now. 55 in san jose. mild and muggy start. today, likely to be the drier of the two weekend days. the system offshore moves inland this time tomorro
nice family from lancaster, pennsylvania. you're finishing up your muffin, huh? >> yes. >> okay. and then gets thrown right on tv. we are going to see some pretty nice temperatures, finally, in the northeast. we should be close to 60 degrees today. in the northwest, we should be close to 70 degrees this afternoon. we do have a line of rain with this cold front, though, from areas in minnesota over to wisconsin. a chance of stronger storms down through oklahoma into southeastern...
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jenny, a republican in lancaster. what are your thoughts on this? caller: i think the man has befuddle himself. i would like to know what he drinks. host: whitey think it is such a bad idea? caller: i just think it is silly. if people want to drink a sugary drink let them drink it. they have 1 calorie beer. beer makes you fat two. -- makes you fat too. host: we are quick to turn our attention to state health care changes. later we will talk with two veterans of natural disaster preparedness, james lee witt and at world james loy -- and admiral james loy will be here to talk about that. we will be back in just a bit. >> george washington enjoyed a long 50 year relationship with alexandria. from the time alexandria was founded in 1749 when he was 17 until he died in 1799 at the age of 57. he participated in the political life of the city. he was a trustee of alexandria. he represented alexandria in the virginia legislature. even when he was president he made sure that when he chose the new sight of the old nation's capital at alexandria was included i
jenny, a republican in lancaster. what are your thoughts on this? caller: i think the man has befuddle himself. i would like to know what he drinks. host: whitey think it is such a bad idea? caller: i just think it is silly. if people want to drink a sugary drink let them drink it. they have 1 calorie beer. beer makes you fat two. -- makes you fat too. host: we are quick to turn our attention to state health care changes. later we will talk with two veterans of natural disaster preparedness,...
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the amish, in this case, in ran ran -- lancaster, pennsylvania. an interview was done with an amish gentleman about the fact that the amish do not allow telephones in their houses. and these days because the amish do a little business they may have a phone by the icehouse, but it's not allowed in the house. why not? as this gentleman who was interviewed said, because if we have the phone take precedence over a face to face relationship, his words, what kind of people do we become? that we care more about something that's not here with us than the person who is with us? and what we see over and over and over again in the studies that we do is let's say you and i are walking down the street, and we're chatting, and your phone rings. you take the call or you feel a buzz knowing that you got a text. we know that the other person, however much they may like you, feels left out. we know that these kinds of devices have a lot of social problems attached to them. i just gave you one, i'll give you one another. what is it we can do with these devices wheth
the amish, in this case, in ran ran -- lancaster, pennsylvania. an interview was done with an amish gentleman about the fact that the amish do not allow telephones in their houses. and these days because the amish do a little business they may have a phone by the icehouse, but it's not allowed in the house. why not? as this gentleman who was interviewed said, because if we have the phone take precedence over a face to face relationship, his words, what kind of people do we become? that we care...
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. >> host: robert in lancaster, pa, e-mail: how has the composition of the academy changed since you began teaching? would you say there have been a suppression of conservatives and their views within higher education? if so, how has this affected you in your teaching career? >> guest: that's a great question. um, i think that on most campuses there has been a rather dramatic change. i think that when the new left act da missions came in, the old left would respect you if you published and if you did your work and it was solid, you're welcomed as a colleague. they differed with you, but you would be treated with respect. but the new left began to come in the late '60s, really '70. and it became all about ideology. and all of a sudden conservatives, we have these various testimonies of people, in essence, being driven out of jobs because they're conservatives or they had conservative viewpoints. my take on it is that it's more institutional and more difficult to weed out because, um, once the left got control of the terms of the debate especially what was legitimate grounds for study,
. >> host: robert in lancaster, pa, e-mail: how has the composition of the academy changed since you began teaching? would you say there have been a suppression of conservatives and their views within higher education? if so, how has this affected you in your teaching career? >> guest: that's a great question. um, i think that on most campuses there has been a rather dramatic change. i think that when the new left act da missions came in, the old left would respect you if you...
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at the white house on lancaster street. >> all right. your time now is 7:52.own marine in. and thanks to a -- marina: >> she is making history. the 28-year-old who will be the first women ever to try out for the nfl today. >>> you can expect a cloudy, cooler afternoon. i am tracking a few light showers. >> i will break down what you can expect, coming up. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. >>> nascar is looking at the placement of gates after a crash in daytona that injured more than two dozen fans. a fans were hurt after a piece of car ripped through the fence. two are still in the hospital. they have forced nascar to take a closer look at safety. particularly fencing at around its tracks and nascar is running in p
at the white house on lancaster street. >> all right. your time now is 7:52.own marine in. and thanks to a -- marina: >> she is making history. the 28-year-old who will be the first women ever to try out for the nfl today. >>> you can expect a cloudy, cooler afternoon. i am tracking a few light showers. >> i will break down what you can expect, coming up. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one...
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host: patricia in lancaster, texas, democratic caller. what do you think? caller: i don't think religious should play a role in politics. i would think you should leave that to the citizens. their idea of how people should live, let that be politics, no.but host: all right, patricia. the gallup poll also did a in december 2012 on those who with are opposed and support same-sex marriage. the biggest factor for those opposed to same-sex marriage, say religion, bible says it's wrong. when you look deeper into the who favor it, they toe, they're most likely explain their position by saying that it is a matter of equal such things should be left to personal choice of those involved. illinois,ak park, independent caller. hi, charles. caller: good morning. it just strikes me it seems as if we're thinking really, really small when we're answer questions like these. what i mean pie that is it seems of our systemidea of laws, the way it has come isut over time and what it now, is something that's really being completely antiquated and really we seem to reasonablea re
host: patricia in lancaster, texas, democratic caller. what do you think? caller: i don't think religious should play a role in politics. i would think you should leave that to the citizens. their idea of how people should live, let that be politics, no.but host: all right, patricia. the gallup poll also did a in december 2012 on those who with are opposed and support same-sex marriage. the biggest factor for those opposed to same-sex marriage, say religion, bible says it's wrong. when you look...
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i was first elected to be a county commissioner in lancaster county. after that, i went to the lincoln city council where i served for a couple of years, and primarily because i had concerns about where the budget of the city of lincoln was headed, i ran for mayor of lincoln and i served two terms as mayor of the city of lincoln in a strong mayor form of government. from there, i went to the governor's office of the state of nebraska, and from there i went to become secretary of agriculture in the bush administration, and four years ago, i joined the united states senate after running for election. i have dealt with government budgets all of my career. i worked on my first budget when i was 32 years old. and the one thing i knew was that it either balanced or it wasn't going to work. i have submitted budgets over and over again through those years all balanced, but let me focus a little more intently on the state of nebraska and my time as governor there. mr. president, nebraskans have a very practical approach to spending money, very straightforward.
i was first elected to be a county commissioner in lancaster county. after that, i went to the lincoln city council where i served for a couple of years, and primarily because i had concerns about where the budget of the city of lincoln was headed, i ran for mayor of lincoln and i served two terms as mayor of the city of lincoln in a strong mayor form of government. from there, i went to the governor's office of the state of nebraska, and from there i went to become secretary of agriculture in...