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muse is the husband of news 4 anchor paut lawson muse. >> it is now, 5:37. a fairfax county neighborhood tar getted by bees. the action they're taking to keep burglars at bay. >>> costly repairs, the money the national cathedral says it needs to repair damage to the historical structure. >>> the calendar says february but it
muse is the husband of news 4 anchor paut lawson muse. >> it is now, 5:37. a fairfax county neighborhood tar getted by bees. the action they're taking to keep burglars at bay. >>> costly repairs, the money the national cathedral says it needs to repair damage to the historical structure. >>> the calendar says february but it
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off a late rally by the indiana pacers one hundred thirteen one hundred nine the final score tie lawson's game high twenty seven points were k. as denver ended their five game losing streak well danny granger was the man setting the tone for the paces scoring a team high twenty six points while the nuggets lost and showed off his marksmanship to hitting two out of three attempts from long range so neither team led by more than six until denver jumped out to a ten point lead in the fourth quarter indiana's george help in cup deficit to four late in the getting out an awful live reporting twenty three points of resigning including a three pointer which might discover one hundred eleven one hundred five to denver one hundred thirteen one hundred nine the final score surprises me is twenty straight the first time this. things are. now in golf tiger woods is perfectly poised going into the final round of the pebble beach
off a late rally by the indiana pacers one hundred thirteen one hundred nine the final score tie lawson's game high twenty seven points were k. as denver ended their five game losing streak well danny granger was the man setting the tone for the paces scoring a team high twenty six points while the nuggets lost and showed off his marksmanship to hitting two out of three attempts from long range so neither team led by more than six until denver jumped out to a ten point lead in the fourth...
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anthony muse, who happens to be the husband of our colleague, pat lawson muse, here at nbc, that he's going to do everything he can and his state legislators, to stop this from happening. this got a big splash last week, the idea of what it could do to the economy, according to rushern baker, that it would be a big boost. >> well, critics have been quick to denounce any move by rushern baker to, a, go for gambling in this fashion, opening up this center to gambling, that it's not a good idea, it doesn't help people, all the arguments we've discussed on this program, in fact, "the washington post" editorialized against it. some people are surprised that he seems to be moving in a direction that they didn't think he would go in, and they don't think that it's really going to fill the revenue coffers in maryland the way they want it to, so there's beginning to be some opposition. >> well, i think that mr. baker is very concerned about where we're going to put this particular casino, whether it be
anthony muse, who happens to be the husband of our colleague, pat lawson muse, here at nbc, that he's going to do everything he can and his state legislators, to stop this from happening. this got a big splash last week, the idea of what it could do to the economy, according to rushern baker, that it would be a big boost. >> well, critics have been quick to denounce any move by rushern baker to, a, go for gambling in this fashion, opening up this center to gambling, that it's not a good...
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lawson, again, i'm here in las vegas. could i watch the three broadcast channels, or what -- you've got all your member companies down here on your display, but what exactly could i see if i were right here? could i watch local tv from washington, d.c.? >> guest: you could watch local tv from las vegas. so this is a local play. we'll have national content, of course. we have the food network here for the booth, but it's the local broadcaster. and what we've found is if people value the local news, weather and sports most highly. >> host: so people who may be interested in watching c-span, would c-span have to sign up for your service for people to get that over their mobile devices? >> guest: it all depends on the deal. we would love to have c-span in. everything we're broadcasting now is free and in the clear. we would lo to have c-span if your pl of stations and channels that we're building. >> host: does it include the broadcast networks, abc, cbs? >> guest: it does. there's a second consortium headed by fox and nbc, a
lawson, again, i'm here in las vegas. could i watch the three broadcast channels, or what -- you've got all your member companies down here on your display, but what exactly could i see if i were right here? could i watch local tv from washington, d.c.? >> guest: you could watch local tv from las vegas. so this is a local play. we'll have national content, of course. we have the food network here for the booth, but it's the local broadcaster. and what we've found is if people value the...
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this man started working for lawson three years ago. now he's in charge of training new employees. he is from china. he came to study in japan nine years ago. he says lawson's work culture was one reason he decided to work here. >> translator: i was very impressed by the fact that we all have the same opportunity. >> reporter: 20% to 30% of new recruits are foreigners. the managers say they need new ideas to deal with the fast changing world. one way to do that is to recruit from outside the traditional labor pool. >> translator: we don't care whether they're japanese or foreigners, we just hire a variety of people who have different ways of thinking and doing things. >> reporter: according to an nhk survey, 90% of leading companies are actively hiring foreigners. of those more than 40% say they are considering taking on more foreign employees in the future. food manufacturer sells products in 130 countries. throwing out the old rule book it has started grooming foreign staff to become executives. the company holds an executive trainee conference once a year. on this day, employees
this man started working for lawson three years ago. now he's in charge of training new employees. he is from china. he came to study in japan nine years ago. he says lawson's work culture was one reason he decided to work here. >> translator: i was very impressed by the fact that we all have the same opportunity. >> reporter: 20% to 30% of new recruits are foreigners. the managers say they need new ideas to deal with the fast changing world. one way to do that is to recruit from...
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. >> reporter: the plaza will be named after lawson who was killed by an iud. >> it's going to be from that mound there to here. >> your life is dependent on what the person next to you is going to do. you develop a bond that is closer than your family sometimes, to lose someone from that bond is devastating. >> reporter: today students received piping that will be used to develop a sprinkler system. >> you have to have great memories of them because they're providing our freedom. >> reporter: lawson left behind a young daughter and wife. >> and they can just come and reflect and have other families be here that know what they're going through. >> reporter: lawson's bronze, helmet and boots will be the center piece of the memorial park. the students still need to raise about $300,000. they hope to break ground in april. live in fairfield, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> caltrans today awarded more than $200 million in grants to improve public transit statewide with four major projects in the bay area benefiting. b.a.r.t. is getting $35 million for the warm springs extension in frem
. >> reporter: the plaza will be named after lawson who was killed by an iud. >> it's going to be from that mound there to here. >> your life is dependent on what the person next to you is going to do. you develop a bond that is closer than your family sometimes, to lose someone from that bond is devastating. >> reporter: today students received piping that will be used to develop a sprinkler system. >> you have to have great memories of them because they're...
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this man started working for lawson three years ago. now he's in charge of training new employees. he is from china. he came to study in japan nine years ago. he says lawson's work culture was one reason he decided to work here. >> translator: i was very impressed by the fact that we all have the same opportunity. >> reporter: 20% to 30% of new recruits are foreigners. the managers say they need new ideas to deal with the fast changing world. one way to do that is to recruit from outside the traditional labor pool. >> translator: we don't care whether they're japanese or foreigners, we just hire a variety of people who have different ways of thinking and doing things. >> reporter: according to an nhk survey, 90% of leading companies are actively hiring foreigners. of those more than 40% say they are considering taking on more foreign employees in the future. food manufacturer sells products in 130 countries. throwing out the old rule book it has started grooming foreign staff to become executives. the company holds an executive trainee conference once a year. on this day, employees
this man started working for lawson three years ago. now he's in charge of training new employees. he is from china. he came to study in japan nine years ago. he says lawson's work culture was one reason he decided to work here. >> translator: i was very impressed by the fact that we all have the same opportunity. >> reporter: 20% to 30% of new recruits are foreigners. the managers say they need new ideas to deal with the fast changing world. one way to do that is to recruit from...
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. >> reporter: the plaza will be named after lawson who was killed by an iud. >> it's going to be fromthere to here. >> your life is dependent on what the person next to you is going to do. you develop a bond that is closer than your family sometimes, to lose someone from that bond is devastating. >> reporter: today students received piping that will be used to develop a sprinkler system. >> you have to have great memories of them because they're providing our freedom. >> reporter: lawson left behind a young daughter and wife. >> and they can just come and reflect and have other families be here that know what they're going through. >> reporter: lawson's bronze, helmet and boots will be the center piece of the memorial park. the students still need to raise about $300,000. they hope to break ground in april. live in fairfield, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> caltrans today awarded more than $200 million in grants to improve public transit statewide with four major projects in the bay area benefiting. b.a.r.t. is getting $35 million for the warm springs extension in fremont. muni re
. >> reporter: the plaza will be named after lawson who was killed by an iud. >> it's going to be fromthere to here. >> your life is dependent on what the person next to you is going to do. you develop a bond that is closer than your family sometimes, to lose someone from that bond is devastating. >> reporter: today students received piping that will be used to develop a sprinkler system. >> you have to have great memories of them because they're providing our...
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reverend lawson says it seemed that at one point, dr. king thought he could be the president of morehouse college. and maintain his position as the foremost international spokesman symbol of the civil rights movement. of course, we know that didn't happen. i'm curious based on your research, have you seen dr. mays say anything specific about the possibility of a future role for dr. king on the morehouse campus? >> i think mays absolutely saw king as a spiritual son. i think he hoped that someone of king's statue would be able to succeed him. he had a trustee board and we don't know what they thought. he certainly hoped that martin -- say had the montgomery movement stopped right there. martin would have been the perfect candidate to become president of morehouse college. the zeitgeist pushed him forward so that was not a possibility. there was a tension between mays and king because martin king wanted to be on the trustee board and some of the trustee board members didn't want king on there. mays couldn't quite deal with the politics of
reverend lawson says it seemed that at one point, dr. king thought he could be the president of morehouse college. and maintain his position as the foremost international spokesman symbol of the civil rights movement. of course, we know that didn't happen. i'm curious based on your research, have you seen dr. mays say anything specific about the possibility of a future role for dr. king on the morehouse campus? >> i think mays absolutely saw king as a spiritual son. i think he hoped that...
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the man is setting the tone for the bases scoring a team high twenty six points while the nuggets lawson showed off his marksmanship to hitting two out of three attempts from long range. neither team led by more than six until denver jumped out to a ten point lead in the fourth quarter indiana's paul george though helping to cut that deficit to fool late in the game are an awful o.-port in twenty three points of his own including a three pointer which make the square one hundred and eleven one hundred five in denver's favor. he would clutch free throws with eight point two seconds left while turnovers doomed indiana one hundred thirteen one hundred nine the final score was the pacers lose three straight for the first time this season in golf tiger woods is perfectly poised going into the final round of the pebble beach national he's four shots behind leader charlie way woods hit five birdies in six holes to make a late surge up the leaderboard the former world number one carded a five under sixty seven to win the third round on eleven on into south korea as charlie way is the outright le
the man is setting the tone for the bases scoring a team high twenty six points while the nuggets lawson showed off his marksmanship to hitting two out of three attempts from long range. neither team led by more than six until denver jumped out to a ten point lead in the fourth quarter indiana's paul george though helping to cut that deficit to fool late in the game are an awful o.-port in twenty three points of his own including a three pointer which make the square one hundred and eleven one...
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lawson/parent) "i just didn't expect something like that to happen. but, it just highlights the fact people sacrifice greath lengths to protect us and to serve our cou" counnry."marchanti's son is a baltimore city firefighter... so the department wwll fly flags at half staff in memory of the fallen soldier. marchanti leaves behind a wife and four children. shows just how much oil we use here in the u-s. s.on this just-released graphic you can see that the united states is just behind leading consumer of oil. at the rate we're going now... bb 2030 the world is expected to consumer over 100 million barrels of oil per day. gas prices are p again... for the 21st day in a row.the national average for a regular gallon of gas... now stands at 3-dollars and 70 cents.in marylann... drivers are paying an average of 3-68 at the pump. it's becoming a major campaign issue in the presidential ace. president obama president can do to ddive down gas prices.but former house speaker newt gingrich disagrees... ann is making a big promise if he's elected. gingrich says "
lawson/parent) "i just didn't expect something like that to happen. but, it just highlights the fact people sacrifice greath lengths to protect us and to serve our cou" counnry."marchanti's son is a baltimore city firefighter... so the department wwll fly flags at half staff in memory of the fallen soldier. marchanti leaves behind a wife and four children. shows just how much oil we use here in the u-s. s.on this just-released graphic you can see that the united states is just...
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lawson/parent) "i just didn't expect something like that to happee.greathhlengths to protect us and to serve our cou" counnry."marchanti's son is a balltmore city firefighttr... so the department willlfly flags at half staff in memory of the fallen oldier. marchanti leaves behind a wife a new 3-d google image... shows just how much oil we use here in the u-s. s.on this just-released graphic yoo can see that the united states is just behind china and japan as the orld's leading consumer of oil. at the rate ww're going now... by 2030 the world is expected to ccnsumer over 100 million barrels of oil per daa. 231 nominations have been nobel peace prize.but probably the most talked- about nomineee... bradley manning. he's the army private accused of leaking classified state and ddfense - department documents tt the wikileaks website.the prize is worth 1-point-5 million dollars. wwnners will be announced in october. that brings us to our question of the daa:do you think bradley manning deseeves a nobel peace prize?we'll be taking your calls in our 7 o'clock
lawson/parent) "i just didn't expect something like that to happee.greathhlengths to protect us and to serve our cou" counnry."marchanti's son is a balltmore city firefighttr... so the department willlfly flags at half staff in memory of the fallen oldier. marchanti leaves behind a wife a new 3-d google image... shows just how much oil we use here in the u-s. s.on this just-released graphic yoo can see that the united states is just behind china and japan as the orld's leading...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim hanley. five of the nation's biggest banks agree to a $25 billion bailout to the victims of home mortgage and foreclosure abuses. it is one of the largest out-of-court settlements ever. the deal was brokered by the white house. steve handelsman has details. >> reporter: it won't fix the mortgage mess, but today's huge settlement will compensate families who lost their homes and help others avoid foreclosure. president obama is cracking down on what many see as villains of the housing crisis and recession. >> america's biggest banks, banks that were rescued by taxpayer dollars, will be required to write these wrongs. >> reporter: five banks made the $25 billion deal after revelations they phonied paperwork to speed evictions. over three years, they'll reduce the principal and modify the mortgages of delinquent borrowers. they'll refinance at today's low rates. homeowners who are under water, owing more than their homes are worth. and they'll pay $2,000 in cash to 3/4 million americans who lost
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim hanley. five of the nation's biggest banks agree to a $25 billion bailout to the victims of home mortgage and foreclosure abuses. it is one of the largest out-of-court settlements ever. the deal was brokered by the white house. steve handelsman has details. >> reporter: it won't fix the mortgage mess, but today's huge settlement will compensate families who lost their homes and help others avoid foreclosure. president obama is cracking down on what...
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. >> janet lawson runs autism studios and has a son with autism. she says autistic kids can't protect themselves! this is what we fear the most. someone will hurt our children and our children cannot come home and say oh, mommy, the teacher hurt me today. >> it's important to get autistic kids into school because they do background checks. but she urges parents to always look critically and careful. >> reporter: this mother is grateful for teacher aides because her son can't. >> they came up. >> reporter: she is out on bail. she says facing child endangerment and battery charges. reporting live, nbc bay area news. >> well, the bay area is on storm watch this evening. b bad weather is already moving in. it's gingrich to make for a very messy morning commute. >> the chief roll around at what's -- i'm just going to complete very teet roads. >> yeah, fw for days without any phone here. you can stee on the radar, we are tracking more of that moderate to hef sli train, occurred to san pran kis sew. that's now starting to fall right around downtown. back
. >> janet lawson runs autism studios and has a son with autism. she says autistic kids can't protect themselves! this is what we fear the most. someone will hurt our children and our children cannot come home and say oh, mommy, the teacher hurt me today. >> it's important to get autistic kids into school because they do background checks. but she urges parents to always look critically and careful. >> reporter: this mother is grateful for teacher aides because her son can't....
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. >> i'm in for pat lawson muse. i'm barbara harrison. >>> investigators found several prescription bottles in the hotel room where houston died on saturday. fans across the world who want to bid whitney houston farewell will be able to watch her private funeral on the internet. nbc's mark barger has more on whitney's death. >> reporter: whitney house answers musical roots were in gospel and a member of one of gospel music's most prominent families, the wine nans will deliver her eulogy on saturday. >> she was always a member of the community. >> reporter: the pastor who provided over the marriage to brown in 1992 will perform the service and cece and bebe will perform. >> i wasn't surprised because that is how close our families were when i heard houston died. >> reporter: wine nans knew not only of houston's struggles but her faith. >> we sang together "i go to the rock" and it is that rock of salvation, that rock, that faith that we have in jesus that sustains us during times like this. >> reporter: meanwhile in l
. >> i'm in for pat lawson muse. i'm barbara harrison. >>> investigators found several prescription bottles in the hotel room where houston died on saturday. fans across the world who want to bid whitney houston farewell will be able to watch her private funeral on the internet. nbc's mark barger has more on whitney's death. >> reporter: whitney house answers musical roots were in gospel and a member of one of gospel music's most prominent families, the wine nans will...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. get ready. you know, four bucks a gallon used to be considered normal, but it is about to be what everybody is going to be paying in the very near future. >> that's right. these record-setting gas prices are starting to crimp a lot of household budgets. is there any relief in sight? michelle franzen looks into what's behind the price spike. >> reporter: if you're feeling the pinch on your wallet every time you fill up the tank -- >> it's definitely hurting me in the pocket. >> reporter: you're not alone. >> just like almost can't afford it but it's hard because you have to buy gas to get around. >> reporter: gas prices are at an all-time high for this time of the year. the average price for a gallon of regular is $3.56. and it's eating into monthly budgets. >> pretty high. it takes about $120 to fill up my truck. >> reporter: what is behind the spike? experts say growing global demand, supply issues due to refinery problems on the east coast, and ongoing conflicts in oil rich countries. >> the g
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. get ready. you know, four bucks a gallon used to be considered normal, but it is about to be what everybody is going to be paying in the very near future. >> that's right. these record-setting gas prices are starting to crimp a lot of household budgets. is there any relief in sight? michelle franzen looks into what's behind the price spike. >> reporter: if you're feeling the pinch on your wallet every time you fill up the tank --...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. authorities in washington state say josh powell intentionally caused the explosion at his home that claimed the life of his two sons and his own life. powell has been considered a person of interest since his wife susan disappeared in 2009. >> reporter: firefighters sift through the rubble of the home where police say josh powell set off an explosion that killed himself and his two young sons. >> it was definitely a gas boom. >> reporter: the house went up in flames sunday moments after the boys arrived with a social worker for their scheduled visit. police say powell opened the front door, let the children in, then blocked the social worker from entering. moments later the smell of gas then fire raged through the home. >> we believe he intentionally started the fire because it was a scheduled visitation. >> reporter: moments before the blast josh sent his lawyer a three word e-mail saying i'm sorry good-bye. it is the latest twist in the two-year saga in the search for susan cox powe
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. authorities in washington state say josh powell intentionally caused the explosion at his home that claimed the life of his two sons and his own life. powell has been considered a person of interest since his wife susan disappeared in 2009. >> reporter: firefighters sift through the rubble of the home where police say josh powell set off an explosion that killed himself and his two young sons. >> it was definitely a gas boom. >> reporter: the...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. it was a shooting rampage by the time the bullets stopped flying one student was dead and four others wounded. the gunman a fellow classmate opened fire inside a high school in chardon, ohio not far from cleveland. he is now in police custody. the community is asking why. >> we have an active shooter at the high school. >> reporter: the gunshots rang out before the first bell at chardon high school this morning. >> that's when we looked to see what was happening. it sounded like a fire cracker almost. >> reporter: nate mueller quickly learned it wasn't fireworks but a full on attack. a fellow student armed with a hand gun systematically fired on classmates gathered in the school cafeteria. >> we were at the table right next to him. he was in three feet of us. and three of the victims were at my table as well. >> reporter: mueller was grazed by one the gunshots. >> right here on my ear. i was actually as i was turning away from the gunman he caught me right on the ear. i got lucky. som
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. it was a shooting rampage by the time the bullets stopped flying one student was dead and four others wounded. the gunman a fellow classmate opened fire inside a high school in chardon, ohio not far from cleveland. he is now in police custody. the community is asking why. >> we have an active shooter at the high school. >> reporter: the gunshots rang out before the first bell at chardon high school this morning. >> that's when we looked to see...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly.ing a look at some of the top stories making news, prince georges fire county officials say a blaze that put seven firefighters in the hospital was set on purpose. that blaze happened friday in a home here on riverdale. 57th street, investigators also discovered another arson at an unoccupied home right next door that had not been reported. >>> a deadly outbreak of tornadoes across five midwestern states. the storms struck overnight, killing at least ten people, injuring more than 100 others. much of the damage is concentrated in southern illinois, kansas and in missouri, where hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. >>> and the republican presidential campaigns have left michigan and moved on to super tuesday states. mitt romney is celebrating you the return of his front runner status with last night's big win in michigan and arizona. now he is campaigning in ohio where rick santorum is leading in the polls right now. santorum is in tennessee. >>> the 17-year-old who opened fire
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly.ing a look at some of the top stories making news, prince georges fire county officials say a blaze that put seven firefighters in the hospital was set on purpose. that blaze happened friday in a home here on riverdale. 57th street, investigators also discovered another arson at an unoccupied home right next door that had not been reported. >>> a deadly outbreak of tornadoes across five midwestern states. the storms struck overnight, killing...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. you needed rain boots out there today and that's where we begin today, severe weather this afternoon. thunderstorms, gusty winds, and another dramatic change is still to come. >> meteorologist veronica johnson gets us started with our first forecast from the storm center. >> that's right, guys. we've had lightning, heavy rain come through the area, high winds as well. the winds will be even greater though as we go through the overnight and even the day tomorrow. in terms of severe weather we continue to see this box for the possibility of tornadoes getting shaved back. now it covers areas of charles county through the northern neck as well as eastward salisbury and around cambridge until 8:00 p.m. i doubt it is going to last until 8:00 p.m. this fast moving line of thunderstorms we've been tracking all throughout the afternoon. meteorologist doug kammerer and myself. you can see where the strongest cells are sitting. over maryland's eastern shore and down south around calvert beach an
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. you needed rain boots out there today and that's where we begin today, severe weather this afternoon. thunderstorms, gusty winds, and another dramatic change is still to come. >> meteorologist veronica johnson gets us started with our first forecast from the storm center. >> that's right, guys. we've had lightning, heavy rain come through the area, high winds as well. the winds will be even greater though as we go through the overnight...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. big news from the campaign trail today. donald trump has just bestowed his endorsement. >> he is backing mitt romney, and the news comes as a surprise to a lot of observers including romney's chief competitor. let's get straight to steve handelsman live on capitol hill with the latest. what prompted trump to endorse romney today? >> reporter: i think he actually just wants what so many republicans want, and that is somebody who they're more confident can beat barack obama. so that's why the donald said you're hired. he didn't actually say that today. that's what he meant when he hired mitt romney as his endorsed candidate. it was a bit of a show in las vegas. it's not that romney really needed the trump endorsement in nevada which has the republican caucus on saturday because he's already got a big lead in the polls there but this adds to romney's national aura of inevitability. here's how it went in las vegas a little while ago. >> mitt is tough. he's smart. he's sharp. he's not going to allow bad things to continue to hap
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. big news from the campaign trail today. donald trump has just bestowed his endorsement. >> he is backing mitt romney, and the news comes as a surprise to a lot of observers including romney's chief competitor. let's get straight to steve handelsman live on capitol hill with the latest. what prompted trump to endorse romney today? >> reporter: i think he actually just wants what so many republicans want, and that is somebody who they're more confident...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handily. >>> it is our top story today. they saw a door with a hole in it, her testimony from police and medical experts, as well as friends and family. >> now, jurors have to weigh all of the evidence and decide if the death of yeardley love was intentional or was a tragic accident. julie cary joins us live from charlottesville with the latest on this day of deliberations. >> reporter: deliberations got under wait 9:30 this morning, so we are now entering the seventh hour of deliberations and judging from some of the questions that these jurors are sending into the judge, they are being very methodical as they consider the case against george huguely. one of the first things a jury did this morning was asked to view once again the videotaped police interrogation of george humely. along with that dvd created by the prosecutor into the room went the big screen monitor in this trial throughout. the jury also took some other evidence into the jury room, including the bedroom door. that door to yeardley love's room with the big
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handily. >>> it is our top story today. they saw a door with a hole in it, her testimony from police and medical experts, as well as friends and family. >> now, jurors have to weigh all of the evidence and decide if the death of yeardley love was intentional or was a tragic accident. julie cary joins us live from charlottesville with the latest on this day of deliberations. >> reporter: deliberations got under wait 9:30 this morning, so...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. it's our top story. we begin with the birth control controversy. today president obama abruptly compromised on a newly announced regulation on contraceptive coverage. >> employers with religious affiliations will not have to provide free birth control to employees. instead their insurance companies will be required to provide contraception free of charge. steve handelsman explains. >> reporter: president obama himself announced his new rule on birth control. >> religious organizations won't have to pay for these services and no religious institution will have to provide these services directly but women who work at these institutions will have access to free contraceptives like other women. >> barack obama blinked after protests even from his own party over the regulation he insisted on requiring church-affiliated schools and hospitals to include free birth control in their health care coverage. now the insurance companies must provide contraception and pay for it. catholic bishops called it a first step
i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. it's our top story. we begin with the birth control controversy. today president obama abruptly compromised on a newly announced regulation on contraceptive coverage. >> employers with religious affiliations will not have to provide free birth control to employees. instead their insurance companies will be required to provide contraception free of charge. steve handelsman explains. >> reporter: president obama himself announced his new...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. >>> facebook is expected to file the paperwork soon, clearing the way for the company that was founded in a college dorm room to go public. >> long way from that dorm room to the new york stock exchange but even when it does go public, the stock won't be available for months. still, as chris clackum reports now, investor interest is already at a fever pitch. >> reporter: after launching facebook from a harvard dorm room eight years ago, founder mark zuckerberg, who is now 27 years old, will take it public and get a great big like from headquarters in menlo park, california, as well as from analysts who say it was inevitable? >> become such a huge part of our lives tapped is really hard to replace now because it has taken the place of a lot of just personal e-mailing, a lot of other social interactions. >> reporter: in doing so, facebook has become a treasure trove for advertisers. virtually no other website can claim so many people are coming to it and staying so long. >> part of the appeal of facebook is that they have really detailed information on who's usin
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. >>> facebook is expected to file the paperwork soon, clearing the way for the company that was founded in a college dorm room to go public. >> long way from that dorm room to the new york stock exchange but even when it does go public, the stock won't be available for months. still, as chris clackum reports now, investor interest is already at a fever pitch. >> reporter: after launching facebook from a harvard dorm room eight years ago,...
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i'm pat lawson muse. >> folks, 70-degree temperatures in february. not the norm but many got the chance. many workers opted to spend the lunch break outdoors, smart ones. wouldn't it be nice if this would stick with us? >> well, is it going to happen? meteorologist veronica johnson is out there in it and, veronica, answer that question for us. >> there is a good likelihood but i'm not going to give the forecast away just yet. uh-huh. let's talk about what's going on right now because, yeah. another 70-degree day for us. this is number five since november first. the winter that wasn't. and when it's this nice out here of course you can see some of the grass coming along there turning a little green. what that does since we are so close to spring is it shoots that pollen count way up. and today it is running high at 481 grains per cubic meter. some of the offenders out here right now for trees, cedar and juniper. all right. we don't need the wind to blow it around but it has been a little breezy today. take a look at the current temperature and the win
i'm pat lawson muse. >> folks, 70-degree temperatures in february. not the norm but many got the chance. many workers opted to spend the lunch break outdoors, smart ones. wouldn't it be nice if this would stick with us? >> well, is it going to happen? meteorologist veronica johnson is out there in it and, veronica, answer that question for us. >> there is a good likelihood but i'm not going to give the forecast away just yet. uh-huh. let's talk about what's going on right now...
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. >> pat lawson, news4, washington. >> starry night, what a pretty dress. >>> still ahead, doctors are finding strep can cause more long-term problems, including ocd. >>> plus this. >> you've been saying this is one of the best games they've seen in dnv history. >> a rising basketball staff star talking about what's next after pulling off a thrilling game-winning shot. >>> he started a craze. how one ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun. ♪ sunny d! ♪ it's the way you make it all fun. ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c. and now it has 40% fewer calories than most regular soda brands! sunny d! ♪ make today a sunny day! find out more at sunnyd.com thanks, man! that's what i'm here for. ( palms slap ) man: do your simple return with the turbotax federal free edition, and now, get our free, one-on-one, expert tax advice, live by phone or chat. get the federal free edition, at turbotax.com. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm.
. >> pat lawson, news4, washington. >> starry night, what a pretty dress. >>> still ahead, doctors are finding strep can cause more long-term problems, including ocd. >>> plus this. >> you've been saying this is one of the best games they've seen in dnv history. >> a rising basketball staff star talking about what's next after pulling off a thrilling game-winning shot. >>> he started a craze. how one ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun. ♪...
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a number of the of the inner circle, particularly jesse jackson and james lawson say dr. king made little secret of one day seceding dr. mays of morehouse college. it seemed that at one point, dr. king thought he could be the president of morehouse college. we know that didn't happen. i'm curious based on your een ds say anything specific about the possibility of a future role for dr. king on the morehouse campus? >> i think mays absolutely saw king as a spiritual son. i think he hoped that someone of king's statue would be able to succeed him. he had a trustee board and we don't know what they thought. he certainly hoped that martin -- say had the montgomery movement stopped right there. martin would have been the perfect candidate to become president of morehouse college.
a number of the of the inner circle, particularly jesse jackson and james lawson say dr. king made little secret of one day seceding dr. mays of morehouse college. it seemed that at one point, dr. king thought he could be the president of morehouse college. we know that didn't happen. i'm curious based on your een ds say anything specific about the possibility of a future role for dr. king on the morehouse campus? >> i think mays absolutely saw king as a spiritual son. i think he hoped...
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. >> pat lawson, news4, washington. >> starry night, what a pretty dress. >>> still ahead, doctors are finding strep can cause more long-term problems, including ocd. >>> plus this. >> you've been saying this is one of the best games they've seen in dnv history. >> a rising basketball staff star talking about what's next after pulling off a thrilling game-winning shot. >>> he started a craze. how one >>> and there she goes. first lady michelle obama, she busted out some dance moves along with thousands of middle schoolers in iowa. it was part of the pep rally of her let's move campaign. that campaign works to get kids exercising and eating healthy to help lower the childhood obesity rate. wow. >>> well, you don't have to be a basketball fan to appreciate when a player beats the odds and the opponents with a last-second buzzer-beating shot. some of those shots have made history, and now one such shot has turned one local athlete into a rising star. trevor price has more. >> march 1992, two seconds left, christian hits the improbable turn-around jumper as duke beats kentucky in the easte
. >> pat lawson, news4, washington. >> starry night, what a pretty dress. >>> still ahead, doctors are finding strep can cause more long-term problems, including ocd. >>> plus this. >> you've been saying this is one of the best games they've seen in dnv history. >> a rising basketball staff star talking about what's next after pulling off a thrilling game-winning shot. >>> he started a craze. how one >>> and there she goes. first lady...
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pat lawson muse joins us in the newsroom now with a preview of things to come.pat. >> barbara, coming up this afternoon, "news4 at 4:00" all the hot talk on the radio today. plus are purples, deep blues ad neon, the latest fashion week. "news4 at 5:00," getting health benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle without kissing meat good-bye forever. diet plan many meat lovers adopted that's all about compromise. it is tasty. details starting on "news4 at 5:00." "news4 at 4:00." >> okay. we will see you on "news4 at 4:00." >>> t final check on the forecast. tom kierein joins us again. >> as we approach the noon hour temperatures are approaching 50 degrees. we had the sunshine breaking out. 48 at reagan national. that will be the high for the rest of the day. we had nice breaks in the clouds here but there are other includes closing in the mountains. those moving in later this afternoon. giving us a passing sprinkle later this afternoon and this evening. sun back tomorrow. maybe rain on thursday. barbara? >> all right. thank you, tom. >> that's "news4 midday" for today. th
pat lawson muse joins us in the newsroom now with a preview of things to come.pat. >> barbara, coming up this afternoon, "news4 at 4:00" all the hot talk on the radio today. plus are purples, deep blues ad neon, the latest fashion week. "news4 at 5:00," getting health benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle without kissing meat good-bye forever. diet plan many meat lovers adopted that's all about compromise. it is tasty. details starting on "news4 at 5:00."...
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news 4's pat lawson muse has more on the local winner. >> we're here because sam has won our contest.porter: 17-year-old samantha bryant's life changed today. the wt woodson high school senior designed a prom dress that beat out the dresses of more than 2,000 other high school students in a nationwide contest. >> it just, when i sent in that sketch so many months ago i had no idea i'd be here right now. it's amazing. >> reporter: david's bridal and "17" magazine were the sponsors and judges. they surprised bryant with a big win in her school cafeteria revealing her dress and $25,000 scholarship. bryant is a devoted art student. her day begins with art classes at woodson then she spends the second part of her day taking fashion design classes at the fairfax academy for communication and the arts. >> every night she is up until the wee hours of the morning spending time on this dress and her academy classes for art and it's her entire life is art. >> reporter: her prom dress rendition of van gogh's starry night will now go on sale in david's bridal stores starting next week. >> her desi
news 4's pat lawson muse has more on the local winner. >> we're here because sam has won our contest.porter: 17-year-old samantha bryant's life changed today. the wt woodson high school senior designed a prom dress that beat out the dresses of more than 2,000 other high school students in a nationwide contest. >> it just, when i sent in that sketch so many months ago i had no idea i'd be here right now. it's amazing. >> reporter: david's bridal and "17" magazine were...
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lawson/parent) "i just didn't expect something likee that to happen.but, it just highliihts the fact people sacrifice greath lengths to protect s and to serve ur cou" country."marchanti's son is a baltimore city firefiihter... so the department will fly flags at half staff in memory of the fallen soldier. marchanti leaves behind a wife and four children. 3a fiery explosion rocks the daytona 500. 500."what a turn of events... never in my llfe... oh my gosh" &pgosh"the field was under caution when driver juan pablo montoya ran into the back of a truck used to dy fuel from the track.the collosion caussd the fuel to eeplode into a huge fireball.... setting the truck and montoya's car on fire.the race would be red-flagged for over an hour and a half. in the end... it was matt kenseth that won the race.danica patrick ... who was ggtting to start her irst daytona... finished 38th. gas prices are up again... for the 21st day in a row. row.the national average for a regular allon of gas... now stands t 3-dollars and 72 yesterday.in marrland... drivers are payin
lawson/parent) "i just didn't expect something likee that to happen.but, it just highliihts the fact people sacrifice greath lengths to protect s and to serve ur cou" country."marchanti's son is a baltimore city firefiihter... so the department will fly flags at half staff in memory of the fallen soldier. marchanti leaves behind a wife and four children. 3a fiery explosion rocks the daytona 500. 500."what a turn of events... never in my llfe... oh my gosh"...
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our own pat lawson muse helped lead a discussion about issues affecting young women in our area.oined 14 girls from the services of greater washington to launch the talk with a teen girl forum. pat and the girls discussed what is affecting young women these days and they also talked about a survey the girls developed which reveal what issues and problems girls their age are facing and how to handle them. >>> 11:50 is our time. coming up, weird workouts. plus meteorologist tom kierein will be back with another check of how long our warm weather is going to stay with us. stay with news4 all afternoon. 3:00, ellen welcomes jennifer >>> we are about two months into 2012 now. if you made a new year's resolution to get fit, probably about the time for some of you to get remotivated. these are pretty unconventional. let's talk about some that you found. one of them -- weird workouts as you call them is the kangoo jumping. it is not kangaroo but kangoo. >> the boots are created for athletes who are injured and absorb a lot of the shock. this is a gray workout for folks who maybe are had
our own pat lawson muse helped lead a discussion about issues affecting young women in our area.oined 14 girls from the services of greater washington to launch the talk with a teen girl forum. pat and the girls discussed what is affecting young women these days and they also talked about a survey the girls developed which reveal what issues and problems girls their age are facing and how to handle them. >>> 11:50 is our time. coming up, weird workouts. plus meteorologist tom kierein...
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lawson/parent) "i just didd't expect something like that to happen.just highlights the fact people protect us and to serve our country." ...........marchanti's family was notified of his death over the wwekend... he was 8. ............his daughter leah, still in shock as she spoke about the loss of her father. (leah) "ohh i didn't believe it because he's like my hero, he always comes to save us. and i keep thinking he's going to save us again and it's hard to believe.." we've learned tonight.. that mar-chanti's son is a balitmore city firefighher. a spokesman says thaa makes the soldier a member of the department's family..... so, flags outside the city's fire stations wiil be flown now at half staff in memmry of thh fallen soldier. in daniels, fox 45 news at ten. baltimore.../ police.../ need... your help.../ fighting back...//// ááthey'reáá.../ investiggting.../ 2--shootings... overnight..../ just.../ after... 3... monday mornnng.../ ááoneáá man... was shot ../ oo... 27th street.../ in... northeast baltimore.../ áápoliceáá... found ...a man.../ shot
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paribas' jeremy lawson expects the u.s. economy to grow at a 2.3% rate this year. >> what that is-- it's enough to prevent the unemployment rate from increasing. it's probably enough to generate a slight fall in unemployment. but it's not enough to change things very quickly-- to bring about say a rapid fall in unemployment. >> reporter: president currently has about 350 employees, and grossbard isn't planning on hiring more anytime soon. his main concern is smaller profit margins due to rising raw material and healthcare costs. so, grossbard says it doesn't pay to make major business investments until he sees a key sign. >> for us to start hiring is a pickup in the economy. a pick-up in the economy means i need more machines in order to meet demand. more machines to meet demand, the more people i need to run the machines. >> reporter: for now, the factory now will keep running 24 hours a day, five days a week, weekends as necessary. and it keeps tight control on costs. for example, virtually all the production scraps are r
paribas' jeremy lawson expects the u.s. economy to grow at a 2.3% rate this year. >> what that is-- it's enough to prevent the unemployment rate from increasing. it's probably enough to generate a slight fall in unemployment. but it's not enough to change things very quickly-- to bring about say a rapid fall in unemployment. >> reporter: president currently has about 350 employees, and grossbard isn't planning on hiring more anytime soon. his main concern is smaller profit margins...
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one of the few stream that money you know sort of still exists forbes magazine contributor shawn lawson is an expert in cybersecurity it's a classic case of an attempt to sort of motivate a response by rally the troops by appealing to fear uncertainty and inside the beltway fear and uncertainty can lead to big business and big bucks most people don't understand the problems with computer and data security most people in washington don't understand it specifically most people in congress don't understand therefore the quote unquote beltway bandits are in a position to to create the problem to state the problem and offer their own services as a solution. a battle does rage here invisible to the naked eye the war for money contracts and talent to seek out. washington a lot of talk more about the growing fears over cyber war and what the government is doing about it i'm joined now by kohn how a man a columnist for foreign policy in focus welcome come on so what do you make of the new fears over cyber war is it potentially be warfare of the future. well if it didn't cost so much money and it
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the mobile 500 alliance is here, and john lawson is the executive director of that alliance. what is the mobile 500. >> as a consortium of 45 companies, we are committed to take advantage of the technology for mobile devices. >> what does that mean if i use your device? >> if your cell phone or laptop is enabled with an adapter or receiver, you can get live television over the air through that device without touching your data plan while you are making a phone call. it is a way to get high-end data to your p.c. it will go to an ipad or iphone that allows you to have a d.r.d. -- d.v.d. you can pause the programming and take it with you. we have a solution to 3g, the wireless network is integrated into that. >> so i'm here in las vegas. could i watch the three broadcast channels. have you all your member companies down here on your display. what exactly could i see if i were right here. could i watch local tv from washington, d.c.? >> you could watch local tv from las vegas. this is a local play. we'll have national content of course. we have the food network here for the booth
the mobile 500 alliance is here, and john lawson is the executive director of that alliance. what is the mobile 500. >> as a consortium of 45 companies, we are committed to take advantage of the technology for mobile devices. >> what does that mean if i use your device? >> if your cell phone or laptop is enabled with an adapter or receiver, you can get live television over the air through that device without touching your data plan while you are making a phone call. it is a...
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lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly.donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way to the beach. >> but this was when there was county land, so there was no gambling. the move people out to county for the race track. >> they were away from intense public scrutiny out there. >> my of the state is there were four racetracks in the city. -- my understanding. can you name them? >> pioneer, union, in the side, and oceanside. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the race
lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly.donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way...
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that's one of the used time that money you know sort of still exists forbes magazine contributor shawn lawson is an expert in cybersecurity it's a classic case of an attempt to sort of motivate a response by rally the troops by appealing to fear uncertainty and inside the beltway. fear and uncertainty can lead to big business and big bucks most people don't understand the problems with computer and data security most people in washington don't understand it specifically most people in congress don't understand therefore the quote unquote beltway bandits are in a position to create the problem to state the problem and offer their own services as a solution. a battle does reach here invisible to the naked eye a war for money contracts and power to. washington. and coming your way shortly mocks kaiser and his co-host days a hobbit discuss global economic policies and make some unfavorable comparisons so because a report turns its unforgiving gaze on the world of finance that's just after the headlines when i say. we have a lot of war horse was given notes we have a lot of illegal groups the caus
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off a late rally by the indiana pacers one hundred thirteen one hundred nine the final score tie lawson's game high twenty seven points were kate as denver ended their five game losing streak danny granger was the man setting the tone for the prices scoring a team high twenty six points while the nuggets loss and showed off his marksmanship to get into alto. three attempts from long range six. neither team led by more than six until denver jumped out to a ten point lead in the fourth quarter indiana's paul george though helping cut that deficit to four late in the game our affluent poured in twenty three points of his own including a three pointer which made the score one hundred eleven one hundred five in denver's favor one hundred thirteen one hundred nine was the final score as the pacers lose three straight for the first time this season. but now a golfer tiger woods is perfectly poised going into the final round of the pebble beach national he's four shots behind leader charlie we would say five birdies in six holes to make a late surge up the leaderboard. the former world number one
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one of the few strings that mahdi you know sort of still exists forbes magazine contributor shawn lawson is an expert in cybersecurity it's a classic case of an attempt to sort of motivate a response by rally the troops by appealing to fear uncertainty and inside the beltway fear and uncertainty can lead to big business and big bucks most people don't understand the problems with computer and data security most people in washington don't understand it specifically most people in congress don't understand therefore the quote unquote beltway bandits are in a position to create the problem to state the problem and offer their own services as a solution. at battle does raids here invisible to the naked eye a war for money contracts and power to seek out. washington. is plenty more for you a click away at r t dot com this weekend here is what's online and right now you know rock and a holy place tear gas and stun grenades used against stone hurling palestinians in jerusalem's flashpoint compound as religious tension reaches a peak. and welcome to moscow's macca museum as a diehard apple addic
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so i think just for the strategic reasons they want syria to stay because it's their pipeline and lawson has once important regional ally but i think it also has domestic implications for them that they're really concerned about what you think about that james i mean what how does the rand play into all of this here because again i look at western mainstream media and they're just doing this typical colored revolution element here which we we all have to be honest with ourselves we don't really know what's much of what's going on on the ground because western media all media as far as i can tell all been banned from the country so all these numbers coming about casualties guesstimates as far as i'm concerned. well that's a very valid point peter i mean the endgame here is iran i mean the neoconservatives in the us the pro israel lobby want to take down the ronnie regime because it supports the enemies of israel and hezbollah and lebanon and hamas and that's what this is all about that's what iraq was all about iraq wasn't about oil how much oil are we getting out of iraq it's negligible
so i think just for the strategic reasons they want syria to stay because it's their pipeline and lawson has once important regional ally but i think it also has domestic implications for them that they're really concerned about what you think about that james i mean what how does the rand play into all of this here because again i look at western mainstream media and they're just doing this typical colored revolution element here which we we all have to be honest with ourselves we don't really...