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. all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan. >> bill: yeah. >> ian: final 45 seconds. williams makes his move. hangs and hits. 80-62.
. all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice,...
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. all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan. >> bill: yeah. >> ian: final 45 seconds. williams makes his move. hangs and hits. 80-62. willi
. all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice,...
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. all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan. >> bill: yeah. >> ian: final 45 seconds. williams makes his move. hangs and hits. 80-62.
. all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice,...
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all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan. >> bill: yeah. >> ian: final 45 seconds. williams makes his move. hangs and hits. 80-62. willi
all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom...
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. >> ian: offensive rebound and a layman. >> bill: down on the bottom. >> ian: juwan morgan is fouled from behind. >> bill: the hustle plays. most of them have gone to indiana. >> ian: williams upset at himself that he missed the free throws. indiana retains it and morgan, a 76% shooter is at the stripe. >> bill: the pieces fit for indiana. it's not like there is a buzz saw of overall talent but as a team they're magnificent contributors. >> ian: they won the big ten title in 2013. they lost their top four scorers oladipo and zeller. tom crean has been able to get this team back to that high level. >> bill: it's the speed of the game that's devastating. you've got to match it. the push. the willingness to spread and attack stretches your d. tough pass. >> ian: ferrell. the turnover. >> bill: he knows. a little giveaway. trimble a little frustrated. how smart is he? didn't go all the way -- actually picked it up, i think he was going to make a play for a cutting hoosier. >> i thought you were going to say "smarter than your average point guard." >> bill: that he is. that's not going ou
. >> ian: offensive rebound and a layman. >> bill: down on the bottom. >> ian: juwan morgan is fouled from behind. >> bill: the hustle plays. most of them have gone to indiana. >> ian: williams upset at himself that he missed the free throws. indiana retains it and morgan, a 76% shooter is at the stripe. >> bill: the pieces fit for indiana. it's not like there is a buzz saw of overall talent but as a team they're magnificent contributors. >> ian: they...
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. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depend
. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a...
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. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight tea
. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized....
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. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight tea
. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized....
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. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan. >> ian: final 45 seconds. williams makes his move. hangs and hits. 80-62. williams has 23
. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching...
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. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't you? >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> i: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >> ian: depending on michigan
. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized....
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you've got to match it. >> ian: 17 for yogi ferrell. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was. they've got a few days to get back together and get organized. this was a terrific performance. who was ready. watching practice, tom didn't want any letdown. layman's playing the game with them, not sitting down -- you get that reaction at home, don't >> ian: yeah, left, right. billy, maryland will be a part of it, indiana will be a part of it. we'll have it for you -- the big ten tournament, semifinals and finals on cbs from indianapolis next weekend. >> bill: from beginning to end. >> ian: it's going to be a battle too. >> bill: it's going to be a great tournament. seven guaranteed, maybe eight teams. >
you've got to match it. >> ian: 17 for yogi ferrell. >> ian: layman gives it away. williams is fouled and now it's all window dressing for indiana. >> ian: layman has fouled out. the big ten tournament coming up in indianapolis. indiana will be in the be one seed. michigan state the two. maryland entering action could have been the three, or the four. either way, they've got the double bye which was a big key for mark turgeon. >> bill: that's what his concern was....
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layman, one of his 33s. he also had 18 points. late in the game, senior brawn rom hits a three, everyone goes nights. he's been on the bench most ofot the year, senior night he gets in there and hits a big three. maryland pounds illinois. > daniel murphy facing his old team, bryce harper getting things going early in his repeat mvp campaign. off the wall, not a em whoer. it's still early. been reviewer, first run of thet game, later in the first, anthony rendon, he cuts one to right, false in. that will score murphy and harper.harp the nats score four in the first. and matt inquirer, last season he went two scoreless.ss. > gave america soccer a gift with her penalty kick in the 1999 world cup and she's giving cas teen is donating her brain to cte research upon her debt death. crystal dun, check off substitution here why are wee showing that. here she is, 72nd minute, a holler, into the upper 90.. that is your game winner for dun. the only goal of the game, the us withins the match 1-0. cardboard goals, a man originally found seven
layman, one of his 33s. he also had 18 points. late in the game, senior brawn rom hits a three, everyone goes nights. he's been on the bench most ofot the year, senior night he gets in there and hits a big three. maryland pounds illinois. > daniel murphy facing his old team, bryce harper getting things going early in his repeat mvp campaign. off the wall, not a em whoer. it's still early. been reviewer, first run of thet game, later in the first, anthony rendon, he cuts one to right, false...
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--episcopalpo lehman layman. drygoods, blankets, drygoods, drygoods. these are all people who represent industries that .enefit from indian confinement some of them are involved in railroads. these are all people who are wealthy philanthropists, many of them. directw of them had any experience working with tribal communities. all of them stand to benefit personally, in one way or another, from a continuing process of reservations and confinement. does that make sense? these men, involved in drygoods, transportation, they held a driving philosophy. philanthropist understood the best interest of the indian people, better than indians themselves. they worked to monitor the appropriations and rations purchased, to disperse and supplies, but they also push their own reform agenda which caused tension with parker. it was characterized by christian, coercive character. the key feature of william welsh was that he wanted to continue to dispossess indians of their land. it wanted to hold them on increasingly smaller reservations and undermine their sovereignty.
--episcopalpo lehman layman. drygoods, blankets, drygoods, drygoods. these are all people who represent industries that .enefit from indian confinement some of them are involved in railroads. these are all people who are wealthy philanthropists, many of them. directw of them had any experience working with tribal communities. all of them stand to benefit personally, in one way or another, from a continuing process of reservations and confinement. does that make sense? these men, involved in...
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layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us to do something as a memorial the call to action event there was bossing of people say saw people from the disability community i didn't know people from san francisco and the east bay and all kinds of disabilities and it is amazing to me that that the family and community members awhile people are grieving are also saying let's have is something come out of this let's not only mourn and feel the loss let's found one positive thing making our streets safer in the future on, on facebook and in person i've heard so many people in who cares and all kinds of district attorney's office talk
layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us...
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layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us to do something as a memorial the call to action event there was bossing of people say saw people from the disability community i didn't know people from san francisco and the east bay and all kinds of disabilities and it is amazing to me that that the family and community members awhile people are grieving are also saying let's have is something come out of this let's not only mourn and feel the loss let's found one positive thing making our streets safer in the future on, on facebook and in person i've heard so many people in who cares and all kinds of district attorney's office talk
layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us...
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tied asenior jake layman career, continuing his late-season surge. >> jake continues to improve.e has been great all year. he is playing at a great pace right now coming up. scott: being in the locker room the last couple days, this maryland team is confident and very loose. the march towards houston resumes tomorrow night against hawaii. or 7:15 tip is set f p.m. east coast time. robert: cannot wait to see that. women's hoops, maryland hosting iona. the terps struggle that time, but they had too many weapons. brene moseley chipped in 15 off the bench. maryland wins, 74-58. going back to uva, the five biblical principles are sewn into the collars of their jerseys, so they really take that to heart. back to you. kimberly: thank kimberly: another live look at the bald eagle cam. just about 24 hours after the d, the secondhatche egg has done the same. or thelled it pipping, egg begins to crack. you can watch the process live at wjla.com. devon: a little bit of flakes. tomorrow night, d.c. united at rfk, bring the rain gear. flakes will be mixing in late. rapids. kimberly: thank you
tied asenior jake layman career, continuing his late-season surge. >> jake continues to improve.e has been great all year. he is playing at a great pace right now coming up. scott: being in the locker room the last couple days, this maryland team is confident and very loose. the march towards houston resumes tomorrow night against hawaii. or 7:15 tip is set f p.m. east coast time. robert: cannot wait to see that. women's hoops, maryland hosting iona. the terps struggle that time, but they...
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jake layman was 6-8 from the field. he led the way with 17 first-half points.aryland shot 71% in the first half. thanks to shots like this. melo trimble drives, hangs, scores. 86.yland wins 97- they will face michigan state in the semi finals for stop acc semi final, virginia-miami. second half, nice spin by malcolm brogdon, lays it in, giving uva they are right now in the second half of the atlantic 10, gw colonials were on fire from three point range. paul jorgensen drained three in the first half. the hawks made a furious comeback. just under three minutes to go, the colonials down four, off the miss. st. joe's goes up six. uw falls and their ncaa tournament hopes may be over -- gw false. -- gw falls. uconn trailing, adams drains it. that sends the game into quadruple overtime. uconn wins, thanks maybe to the shot of the postseason so far. the wizards continued their three-game road trip tonight, facing utah. ck had a big night for the jazz. two of his career-high 27 points. the wizards lose it again, 114-9 3. we are excited to be the new home of d.c. united
jake layman was 6-8 from the field. he led the way with 17 first-half points.aryland shot 71% in the first half. thanks to shots like this. melo trimble drives, hangs, scores. 86.yland wins 97- they will face michigan state in the semi finals for stop acc semi final, virginia-miami. second half, nice spin by malcolm brogdon, lays it in, giving uva they are right now in the second half of the atlantic 10, gw colonials were on fire from three point range. paul jorgensen drained three in the first...
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professor jones, this strikes me, a layman, as a pretty big deal >> it is. for a long time scientists have been trying to understand the biological under pinnings of schizophrenia. there have been a lot of clues in the past, but when they discovered the role of the c4 it caused a ripple throughout the community >>> is the relationship so tight that you can tell the genetic make up of a schizophrenic from looking at the gene or a predict that someone is going to develop it by seeing it in advance? >> well, it's a correlation. what this means is that any individual that has these particular mutations, that they are pre-deposed for the-- predisposed to the decease so it's not-- disease, so it's not a correlation >>> this is pretty new information. will more research be required to know just how intimate that pre-disposition is? >> yes. absolutely. one of the interesting things about the disease, there is an environmental component. there are several instances where you will have identical twins and maybe one twin many have the disorder and the identical will no
professor jones, this strikes me, a layman, as a pretty big deal >> it is. for a long time scientists have been trying to understand the biological under pinnings of schizophrenia. there have been a lot of clues in the past, but when they discovered the role of the c4 it caused a ripple throughout the community >>> is the relationship so tight that you can tell the genetic make up of a schizophrenic from looking at the gene or a predict that someone is going to develop it by...
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among them is the only four- year player on the squad, jake layman. his grandma picked him up from class. he will best be remembered for his loyalty. won a lot of games. loyal to me, loyal to the program. he is on pace to graduate when he was a freshman. i didn't think we would get that done. he will graduate in may. >> reporter: i am joined by walt williams. this team, this is the time of year this team should be peaking. they struggled the last few games. what would you like to see as they head into the tournament. >> i would like to see them be consistent with what they do, with the strength of their team, getting the ball inside to car tear and stone, establishing an identity, being consistent with that and the speed off of that. >> these senior night. what does the senior leadership done for this team and the program. >> huge for this team. you have so many young guys that them in and play consistent basketball. we have been as of late. a little bump in the road but they have been playing consistent good basketball due to the senior leadership of
among them is the only four- year player on the squad, jake layman. his grandma picked him up from class. he will best be remembered for his loyalty. won a lot of games. loyal to me, loyal to the program. he is on pace to graduate when he was a freshman. i didn't think we would get that done. he will graduate in may. >> reporter: i am joined by walt williams. this team, this is the time of year this team should be peaking. they struggled the last few games. what would you like to see as...
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. >> layman's terms. >> cut up the body and to dispose of the remains somewhere else. >> in september of 2011, elisa baker, her stepmother, pled guilty in the case of her death. months before an id was ever made. and clyde gibbs recalls her father as cooperative. >> he was the main individual that was the person who did receive her remains before they went back to australia. >> closure came for the family in the case. >> it was good to say, yes, we have zahra baker. >> steve crump, wbtv on your side, in raleigh, what very been following the case, can you see this and the coverage right now online at wbtv.com. >>> new at 11, woman accused of squatting -- squatting in this home pulled out all the stops trying to defend her position she was living there legally. we have been investigating her for months. she was arrested after she was found in a home in piper glen. she was there illegally. today she got rid of her attorney and will defend herself. she said the court has no jurisdiction because she is a member of the moorish nation they create meaningless documents to acquire homes. she i
. >> layman's terms. >> cut up the body and to dispose of the remains somewhere else. >> in september of 2011, elisa baker, her stepmother, pled guilty in the case of her death. months before an id was ever made. and clyde gibbs recalls her father as cooperative. >> he was the main individual that was the person who did receive her remains before they went back to australia. >> closure came for the family in the case. >> it was good to say, yes, we have zahra...
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. >> reporter: layman's term? >> cut up the bones, body and either easily dispose of the remains somewhere else. >> reporter: in september of 2011, elisa baker, the stepmother, pled guilty, months before positive i.d. was made. clyde gibbs recalls her father >> he was the main individual that was as the person who did receive her remains before they went back to australia. >> reporter: closure not only came for zahra's family but those who invested countless hours in the case. >> it was very good to be able to say yes, we have zahra baker. >> reporter: steve crump, wbtv on your side, raleigh. >> john: we've been following the case for you every step of the way for years. you can see our complete coverage on wbtv.com. >>> come up at the top of the hour, while you were sleeping, crews were on the scene of a fire that destroyed a family's home, the investigation in that fire just ahead. al? >> al: while you were sleeping we had rain you can see it, moved through quickly overnight, now we're setting up for much cooler
. >> reporter: layman's term? >> cut up the bones, body and either easily dispose of the remains somewhere else. >> reporter: in september of 2011, elisa baker, the stepmother, pled guilty, months before positive i.d. was made. clyde gibbs recalls her father >> he was the main individual that was as the person who did receive her remains before they went back to australia. >> reporter: closure not only came for zahra's family but those who invested countless hours...
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jake layman had 27. south dakota state fought back. 10 seconds to go. the senior comes up big with the steel, the slam. 79-74.d escapes, scott abraham has more from spokane. scott: survive and advance, in c aa tournament, and maryland did that today, squeaking by south dakota state. the terps are moving on. >> a little relieved, excited because we did played well most of the game. >> right now we are more confident. going forward, we have some stuff. >> i was a bit scared. we came so far to play like that. but i had no doubt we would pull it out. >> we are moving on and we still have a chance to couple is our goal. it is an amazing feeling. at the same time, we know we have business to take care of. scott: next up, sunday showdown with cinderella hawaii, who knocked off fourth-seeded cal. scott abraham, abc 7 sports. erin: thanks, scott. one more virginia in the sweet 16 for the ninth time in program history, the second time in the last three years. past, they have to get butler. robert burton will be live in raleigh, north carolina, tomorrow with a pre
jake layman had 27. south dakota state fought back. 10 seconds to go. the senior comes up big with the steel, the slam. 79-74.d escapes, scott abraham has more from spokane. scott: survive and advance, in c aa tournament, and maryland did that today, squeaking by south dakota state. the terps are moving on. >> a little relieved, excited because we did played well most of the game. >> right now we are more confident. going forward, we have some stuff. >> i was a bit scared. we...
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layman leading the terps with 18 points. scott abraham will have the full wrap tonight at 11:00 on abc7 news. all right. we were talking about upsets. a stunner this afternoon in the midwest bracket. michigan state, the number two seed stunned by middle tennessee state. the spartans never led in this game. blue raiders took 15-2 lead and never looked back. michigan state loses 90-81. how is that for a bracket buster? guys, i don't know if you filled out a bracket. if you had middle tennessee state losing, so sorry. back to you. leon: yeah. i saw the smoke of all the brackets that were in blames by the time we came up here to do the show. maureen: tears falling over them. leon: yeah. doug: brian van de graaff is in for steve tonight. the latest computer models to for the weekend. maureen: that is it for now. have a great weekend. david stronger is blasting without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... m
layman leading the terps with 18 points. scott abraham will have the full wrap tonight at 11:00 on abc7 news. all right. we were talking about upsets. a stunner this afternoon in the midwest bracket. michigan state, the number two seed stunned by middle tennessee state. the spartans never led in this game. blue raiders took 15-2 lead and never looked back. michigan state loses 90-81. how is that for a bracket buster? guys, i don't know if you filled out a bracket. if you had middle tennessee...
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four for 7 for terrance nibbens and finishes 14 points and senior jake layman puts the final touches and he has 18.7 boards. terps win, 81-65. >>> we haven't been smiling the way we used to and i looked in the mirror and i had an okay smile and made a shot and it felt good. >> it hit me there the last time, i was a little emotional. and i was very happy. >>> cool moment there. the men are finishing out their season, the maryland women on their way to their conference tournament in indianapolis. they left college park today. thanks to a strong finish and a little luck ath terps won the second straight big ten regular season title. enter the tournament as a one seed. coach brenda freeze can't believe the success her team has had in two short years in the conference. >> you kind of have to pinch yourself and remember it is not as easy as it looks. it is a grind, 18 conference games and this one this year was just as hard when you talk about who you have to beat and what it takes to win a championship. >>> and the finish of the night, woodson and gonzaga with time running down. undefeate
four for 7 for terrance nibbens and finishes 14 points and senior jake layman puts the final touches and he has 18.7 boards. terps win, 81-65. >>> we haven't been smiling the way we used to and i looked in the mirror and i had an okay smile and made a shot and it felt good. >> it hit me there the last time, i was a little emotional. and i was very happy. >>> cool moment there. the men are finishing out their season, the maryland women on their way to their conference...
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. >> they needed every one of jake layman's 27 points times his career high. >> he continues to get better. he continues to improve. it's great to see. jake had a decision to make last year whether he wanted to maybe be a late first, early second. he came back to become a better player. he's worked really hard so it's great to see. >> the best thing to see rasheed suleman's exclamation point in the final seconds. he looks at the clock you could see him compute should i hold it, dunk it? >> definitely. that's kind of funny you realized that. but i was trying to see whether there was enough time or not or if i should just dribble it out. honestly i didn't know if anyone was chasing me. i just thought it would be best if i sealed the deal with a five-point victory. i'm just so happy and elated that we won. >> a win that also brings a big sigh of relief. the terps face the rainbow warriors of hawaii on sunday. up for grabs, a spot in the sweet 16. in spokane, carol maloney, news 4 sports. >> thanks, carol. those playoff clinch cats hosting the predators. great pass by brayden holtby. his first
. >> they needed every one of jake layman's 27 points times his career high. >> he continues to get better. he continues to improve. it's great to see. jake had a decision to make last year whether he wanted to maybe be a late first, early second. he came back to become a better player. he's worked really hard so it's great to see. >> the best thing to see rasheed suleman's exclamation point in the final seconds. he looks at the clock you could see him compute should i hold...
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layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us to do something as a memorial the call to action event there was bossing of people say saw people from the disability community i didn't know people from san francisco and the east bay and all kinds of disabilities and it is amazing to me that that the family and community members awhile people are grieving are also saying let's have is something come out of this let's not only mourn and feel the loss let's found one positive thing making our streets safer in the future on, on facebook and in person i've heard so many people in who cares and all kinds of district attorney's office talk
layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us...
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layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us to do something as a memorial the call to action event there was bossing of people say saw people from the disability community i didn't know people from san francisco and the east bay and all kinds of disabilities and it is amazing to me that that the family and community members awhile people are grieving are also saying let's have is something come out of this let's not only mourn and feel the loss let's found one positive thing making our streets safer in the future on, on facebook and in person i've heard so many people in who cares and all kinds of district attorney's office talk
layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us...
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layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us to do something as a memorial the call to action event there was bossing of people say saw people from the disability community i didn't know people from san francisco and the east bay and all kinds of disabilities and it is amazing to me that that the family and community members awhile people are grieving are also saying let's have is something come out of this let's not only mourn and feel the loss let's found one positive thing making our streets safer in the future on, on facebook and in person i've heard so many people in who cares and all kinds of district attorney's office talk
layman. >> if she can sure. >> yep okay. >> good afternoon ms. layman. >> jessica with the senior and disability action thank you for your time to hear the stories. >> thank you to the family for sharing that with us i don't have a lot to add you saw the recommendation and heard the urging to take action quickly quickly and thank you director reiskin for oonls it shouldn't take a death to make things at save as possible but recognizing this is an opportunity for us...
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layman drills one of his threesn 3's on the night.he night. he also had 18 points for the senior.yland with 14 3's.'s they win 81-55. that gets them a double bye intm that gets under way wednesday wy in indianapo o tr, there's your man brycepenalty kn donate her brain fordonateor concussion research.ussi upon her death her brain will bl go to the massachusetts based bd concussion legacy foundation.ouo the hope is to one day be able to diagnose and treat cte a cte degenerative condition causedon by blows to the head.. >>> also ever wonder what e happened to albert haynesworth the former $100 million planliop for the redskins.fo he told a nashville radiolerad station this week he almosthe as died two years ago brain aneurysms.neurms speak to uf in 2011. 2011 >> sad a across the areahe considering it was between ag half inch to an inch.nc >> i know three little girlsitts who are very sad there's noheres delay in montgomery county. >> there's no delay.he >> no delay. day. [laughter][lau >> that's the worst feeling.li >> yeah.>>eah. >> hey, mom, do you thinkou t there will be school to
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he meant it as a layman.'s a guy who doesn't know the language, doesn't know the issues, didn't know hamas from hezbollah, was clearly reading a speech that was written for him. if you have a ted cruz speaking, or a hillary clinton, especially hillary clinton who's been immersed in these issues, i think he did very well with his speech. >> donald trump, as opposed to ted cruz, do you feel that he is not really a conservative? >> if it were only that, i think my opposition would be a lot less than it is. there are other candidates who are not that conservative. take a rand paul, he's a libertarian, conservative in some way. he was not somebody i would have supported. but i hardly argue against his candidacy the way i have against trump. there's also the manner of temperaturement, which i continue have to spell out, it's written all over him, written all over the stuff he's done with cruz, megin kelley, and that kind of donald trutemperam wrong for the president of the country. kru cruz may not be a likable guy
he meant it as a layman.'s a guy who doesn't know the language, doesn't know the issues, didn't know hamas from hezbollah, was clearly reading a speech that was written for him. if you have a ted cruz speaking, or a hillary clinton, especially hillary clinton who's been immersed in these issues, i think he did very well with his speech. >> donald trump, as opposed to ted cruz, do you feel that he is not really a conservative? >> if it were only that, i think my opposition would be a...
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he meant it as a layman much here's a guy that doesn't know the language and not fluent in the issues, didn't know hamas from hezbollah a few months ago. clearly was reading the speech written for him. you know, if you have a ted cruz speaking or hillary clinton who especially hillary clinton who has been immersed in the issues, i would have a different reaction. i thought he did very well with the speech. >> is the core of your opposition to trump as opposed to say ted cruz who is a -- an aggressive conservative, do you feel he's not really conservative? >> if it were only that, i think it would -- my open silt would be a lot less than it is. there are other candidates who are not that conservative, take a rand paul. he's a libertarian, conservative in some ways. he is not somebody i would have supported. but i hardly argue against the candidacies the way i have against trump. it is also the matter of temperment which i don't have to spell out. it is written all over him and the stuff he's done with cruz, megyn kelly with a whole list of things. and that kind of temperment i think is
he meant it as a layman much here's a guy that doesn't know the language and not fluent in the issues, didn't know hamas from hezbollah a few months ago. clearly was reading the speech written for him. you know, if you have a ted cruz speaking or hillary clinton who especially hillary clinton who has been immersed in the issues, i would have a different reaction. i thought he did very well with the speech. >> is the core of your opposition to trump as opposed to say ted cruz who is a --...
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or in layman's terms, in need of repairs. for full disclosure, the washington, d.c., based firm who put together this report lonnies on behalf of construction and design firms for more funding to build infrastructure around the country. the report is based off of data from the federal highway administration. >> usually it's either the superstructure, which is the part above the bridge, the deck, which is where cars are traveling across, or the substructure, which is the part underneath and holding up the bridge. >> reporter: also on this list is the 880 bridge over whipple road. according to the report, the deck portion of both bridges have been classified as being in poor condition. but caltrans says drivers shouldn't worry. in a statement to nbc bay area regarding this report, they said all of california's bridges that are open to traffic are safe. structurally deficient doesn't mean that a bridge is unsafe. in california, 95% of those bridges considered to be structurally deficient could just have minor cracks or aging pai
or in layman's terms, in need of repairs. for full disclosure, the washington, d.c., based firm who put together this report lonnies on behalf of construction and design firms for more funding to build infrastructure around the country. the report is based off of data from the federal highway administration. >> usually it's either the superstructure, which is the part above the bridge, the deck, which is where cars are traveling across, or the substructure, which is the part underneath...
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senior jake layman with 23 points providing the spark. >>> so the terps get the winner of the california/hawaii match-up. the rainbows in control in the second half. quincy smith doing it on both ends by himself. career high 19 points for the senior. final three minutes, hawaii still up 10. another senior using the window. hawaii, the 13th seed earns the upset. 77-66. >>> couple of 7/10 match-ups primed for upsets. syracuse all over dayton, 70-51. folks in richmond are happy after vcu pulled away from oregon state late in that one moving on to the second round. the 75-67 victory. >>> focusing on the ladies now, george washington tipped off this afternoon. they're ahead of kansas state right now. we'll have highlights of that game later on this evening. maryland won't take the court until tomorrow afternoon. the second seeded terps will play right here in college park maryland has won eight in a row at xfinity center where they're 15-1 this season. if there's any indication of how they are at home, check out breana jones right here. she nail this is half court shot to end practice. clearl
senior jake layman with 23 points providing the spark. >>> so the terps get the winner of the california/hawaii match-up. the rainbows in control in the second half. quincy smith doing it on both ends by himself. career high 19 points for the senior. final three minutes, hawaii still up 10. another senior using the window. hawaii, the 13th seed earns the upset. 77-66. >>> couple of 7/10 match-ups primed for upsets. syracuse all over dayton, 70-51. folks in richmond are happy...
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i think he was using the term pathological liar like any layman uses it, in other words, a descriptionf someone who frequently says things that are not true. go to any of the fact-checking websites, look at the file on donald trump. he very frequently says things that prove to be untrue. that is just a fact. you know, it's not -- it's not -- >> it's a fact -- >> what term -- you think there's a better term, dr. welner, what is a better term for donald trump if you don't believe, as bernie sanders says, he's a pathological liar? >> i think a more honest discussion is that donald trump didn't say that benghazi happened over a video. donald trump didn't say, if you like your health care plan, you can keep it. donald trump didn't say that we're going to deal with immigration without an executive order. i think that to be a politician is to lie and that's from precisely why donald trump attracts support from thinking, educated people like myself because we realize that the only industry you can succeed at by lying is at being a politician or a drug dealer. otherwise, in business and in othe
i think he was using the term pathological liar like any layman uses it, in other words, a descriptionf someone who frequently says things that are not true. go to any of the fact-checking websites, look at the file on donald trump. he very frequently says things that prove to be untrue. that is just a fact. you know, it's not -- it's not -- >> it's a fact -- >> what term -- you think there's a better term, dr. welner, what is a better term for donald trump if you don't believe, as...
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big send out for jake layman and rasheed sulaimon, all those guys that mean so much for the program.ourse, illinois is here tonight. that's what's on their mind right now. jason, i have no idea if you can hear me so i'm going to send it back to you. >> we can hear you just fine, carol. thank you so much. tip-off tonight against illinois and the terps we'll move on to football. earlier this week the red skings locked up their biggest free agent this off-season even if it is only for one year. kirk cousins posting this photo on social media this morning saying i'm told this is the final step in making it officially official. i am back with the redskins for 2016. thrilled for the opportunity. let's get to work. now that cousins is signed that franchise tag, he can no longer negotiate with other teams but the redskins still have a chance to sign the quarterback to a long-term contract. they have until july 15th, otherwise he will play the season under that franchise tag for $20 million. >>> daniel murphy faces his former team the new york mets. bryce harper up. harper quick start this sp
big send out for jake layman and rasheed sulaimon, all those guys that mean so much for the program.ourse, illinois is here tonight. that's what's on their mind right now. jason, i have no idea if you can hear me so i'm going to send it back to you. >> we can hear you just fine, carol. thank you so much. tip-off tonight against illinois and the terps we'll move on to football. earlier this week the red skings locked up their biggest free agent this off-season even if it is only for one...
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w mellow is getting to the foul tf line a lot on friday jake layman had a career high. high. win, now they takehk on kansas and some saynd som maryland is as talented asd as kansas so i thin shot. shot. >> they played well against good teams.go tea they pushed michigan state theta last time they played them.dhe they certainly got an opportunity. >> look, if we go back to thewe beginning of the seasoning obviously all the pollsters pls felt they had that talent to t be ranked so high going intooint the season but you're righte rig kansas is tough test.t. tell that to anybody who would w have thought michigan state would have lost in the firstt in round. round. what do you think about theyou upsets so far this weekend?r thw >> i think it's awesome. gonzaga is in the sweet 1611 sw1 seed. syracuse a 10 seed in thed he tournament but i think it's so exciting watch some of these games. that's what makes march mar madness great. you had the tip in win at the buzzer for notre dame.or n d i guess there was one and half f seconds left. the guy who hadn't scored in a i couple witnesses
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what he was doing was resonating with the same idea that had been airing in layman's thinkers. core of the brain which is primitive, which in his mind would have been the id, and beyond that you have an ego which is essentially the way in which the id and the brain itself meld together because that is much more related to the conscious, day to day functioning. in his mind the id was preconscious, or unconscious costs. i don't think it is quite the same way we think of preconscious activity today but if you put those two things together then the superego is self command, something which again smith wrote a lot about in his theory of moral sentiment. he recognized the child learns self command through basically growing up to the point where he realizes he is not the center of the university she read sigmund freud's. about infantile sexual how many etc. that is exactly what he is describing, in a slightly different language. there is compatibility with psychoanalytic theory and the way in which we now see normal development. >> several of the questions have to do with the unspeaka
what he was doing was resonating with the same idea that had been airing in layman's thinkers. core of the brain which is primitive, which in his mind would have been the id, and beyond that you have an ego which is essentially the way in which the id and the brain itself meld together because that is much more related to the conscious, day to day functioning. in his mind the id was preconscious, or unconscious costs. i don't think it is quite the same way we think of preconscious activity...
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put it in layman's term. what is this one all about?that basically says if you want to provide abortion services in the date of texas, you can only utilize physicians who utilize physicians to have admitting privileges at haas does and your facility must be akin to a hot adult in case there are emergencies involving either the aborted baby or the mother. stuart: the safety of the mother. >> that is the argument of the texas legislature. the other argument is imposing burdens on our right to have an abortion. they are trying to cut down on the number under the guise of save in the supreme court. >> there's not much dispute as a month ago but without justice scalia they are. we don't know which way this will go. stuart: isn't it legitimate for a state legislature to put some restrictions on the practice of abortion which has been al qaeda in general terms by the supreme court. >> not only is it legitimate, it is constitutional. this is a test accord only uses for abortion. does the state regulation, which says it is there for safety impos
put it in layman's term. what is this one all about?that basically says if you want to provide abortion services in the date of texas, you can only utilize physicians who utilize physicians to have admitting privileges at haas does and your facility must be akin to a hot adult in case there are emergencies involving either the aborted baby or the mother. stuart: the safety of the mother. >> that is the argument of the texas legislature. the other argument is imposing burdens on our right...
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endorsements, including a lot of high profile national security endorsements like mike mullen, john laymanity advisers, and that's where this race is going to go. we have three months left, there's a lot to learn. there's a lot we don't know about donald trump, and we're going to see how it stacks up. stuart: all right. joining us, melissa francis, ashley webster, liz macdonald. melissa, to you first. what do you make of the wisconsin race? >> well, nobody cares about endorsements, you'd have to be an idiot to vote for someone because someone else said you should. at the same time, it dominates the news cycle, it's the lead at 11. donald trump knows that, so he came out with who's going to manage his convention campaign, bigfooting the news, like he always does. so net-net, meaningless. stuart: live, dynamic politics. i want to get to that, donald trump, he's bigfooted this. he's holding a rally tonight in paul ryan's home talktown. >> he has hired his campaign convention manager an old warhorse for the republican party. listen, he was behind gerald ford, ronald reagan, george w. bush as w
endorsements, including a lot of high profile national security endorsements like mike mullen, john laymanity advisers, and that's where this race is going to go. we have three months left, there's a lot to learn. there's a lot we don't know about donald trump, and we're going to see how it stacks up. stuart: all right. joining us, melissa francis, ashley webster, liz macdonald. melissa, to you first. what do you make of the wisconsin race? >> well, nobody cares about endorsements, you'd...
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there was a great example of that led by the knights of columbus a great group of catholic layman inall right, thirdly, what we have to do is take care of the refugees. these are the people that are left behind. these are the people that are grouped together for safety, what we were talking about earlier. we have to take care of them so that they're protected, fed, their wounds -- >> but what about the syrian refugees? because the worry is that isis has made it very clear they're going to infiltrate as they are distributed throughout europe and they would love to be here in the united states. >> yeah. >> you have to worry about the terrorists. >> you do have to worry. when you speak of solicitude for the refugees and those that would end up fleeing persecution as immigrants, that still doesn't mean that we don't have safe and protected border. that's obvious. but our american policy of a warm welcome and a particular embrace to those who are fleeing persecution, i hope we never lose that. >> yeah. >> but we can agree that people with concerns about it are not necessarily bad people.
there was a great example of that led by the knights of columbus a great group of catholic layman inall right, thirdly, what we have to do is take care of the refugees. these are the people that are left behind. these are the people that are grouped together for safety, what we were talking about earlier. we have to take care of them so that they're protected, fed, their wounds -- >> but what about the syrian refugees? because the worry is that isis has made it very clear they're going to...