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and here at her alma mater, they have something special planned. they will honor her memory with three special projects. the 22-year-old was found dead in her off campus apartment at the university of virginia. her ex-boyfriend is charged with the murder. the school is awarding the first yeardley love scholarship to a 8th grader. [audio not understandable] the event called bringing out the yeardley in everyone. the day will start with a prayer, and students and faculity will be asked to pay a kindness forward in honor of love. the lacrosse players will wear the number one yeardley's number. there is a fund raising drive to built build the yeardley love field. one year later, there's a huge outpouring of love for the woman that lived up to her name. sherrie johnson, abk2 -- abc2 news. >> this morning, again we are learning more about the operation to kill osappa bin laden and what -- osama bin laden and what else they found inside the compound. sandra endo is live with the latest this morning. ♪ god bless america my home sweet home ♪ >> reporter: gr
and here at her alma mater, they have something special planned. they will honor her memory with three special projects. the 22-year-old was found dead in her off campus apartment at the university of virginia. her ex-boyfriend is charged with the murder. the school is awarding the first yeardley love scholarship to a 8th grader. [audio not understandable] the event called bringing out the yeardley in everyone. the day will start with a prayer, and students and faculity will be asked to pay a...
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her alma mater will award the first yeardley love scholarship later today. >>> speed cameras will soone popping new howard county. according to our media partner the baltimore sun the county voted to bring cameras to school zones. a maximum of eight will be put up this time this fall. some baltimore county firefighters get some new wheels, two engines and a medic union. they were destroyed during the blizzard of 2010. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather and traffic still ahead. as you look live at what is replacing the world trade center, the hunt for bin laden may be over but the war on terrorism is not and more on pakistan's role. is that country an ally, an enemy or something in between? we'll get an in-depth now it can stop pain from any angle, with no mess. [ male announcer ] icy hot spray. relief that's icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. and no mess. icy hot spray. don't mess around with pain.
her alma mater will award the first yeardley love scholarship later today. >>> speed cameras will soone popping new howard county. according to our media partner the baltimore sun the county voted to bring cameras to school zones. a maximum of eight will be put up this time this fall. some baltimore county firefighters get some new wheels, two engines and a medic union. they were destroyed during the blizzard of 2010. stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. complete news, weather...
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son sÓlo una parte de una mayor colecciÓn de quizÁs cien vide y materal que jamÁs se recolectÓ.de semanhÍ eda.univnoi-fin eman primió el au univve non i-fin emanropaal, co h@uni-fidos us.emanh@unh@not Éé peroh@ deo que llam atencihÓn deuni-fido semanelh@ porqle h@t uni-de semh@cÓnunc antes,seo h@t uni-de semh@ente col remoque pasaba de un a otro@ menciocouna h@t uni-barba de sen y llo facialh@nco, t uni-into a la en e seinh@saba t uni- de sem proyeh@. andoÍa rtajes de Él h@not unn d@ mismo el peo televinot fin de sobr itoriocolgande caja de conexiÓn electrica y cerca de una computadora. se dijo que estados unidos debe permanecer vigilante, aunque ultimar a osama bin laden fue un logro mÁs significativo hasta el momento en la lucha contra el terrorismio pidiÓ no bajar la guardunivh@not uni-fin@ escondde osama bin laden no era una vienda mÁ si no un de semanh@ centro unh@not uni-fin de semaÍm tÁctico. unh@not uni-fin de semanh@h@not@ una i-fin de las personas deten abatiÓ a osama bin laden hace casi una semana. lo cierto que pakistan que recibe millones de dÓlares de ayuda enfrent
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that is the clemson university alma mater as they are getting a charge out of what they are seeing herethe exit off of interstate 85 to go to campus, you have these orange tiger paus that can lead you all the way there. it is really impressive. you feel that you need some out here dotting the fairway at 18. depending how it works out, if lucas wins he moves to 27th. and jonathan off of second place points would be ninth. >> it is not bad at all. there is no lip read that will bother him. i have him a little under 190 yards left. but the thing is that it is a little bit above his feet. nick: the sand, he has to be very careful he does not hit that. if he did, obviously it would go left. >> but his problem if he had one on the inward half has been leaving it to the right. it does not fit with this particular lie. this would encourage a pull. nick: only two guys in the field with no gloves on. >> yeah. can't afford a glove. nick: i am hoping the tour draws these two, lucas and byrd with tommy two gloves next with tommy two gloves next week. jim: look who is watching the playoff, zach johns
that is the clemson university alma mater as they are getting a charge out of what they are seeing herethe exit off of interstate 85 to go to campus, you have these orange tiger paus that can lead you all the way there. it is really impressive. you feel that you need some out here dotting the fairway at 18. depending how it works out, if lucas wins he moves to 27th. and jonathan off of second place points would be ninth. >> it is not bad at all. there is no lip read that will bother him....
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tonight her alma mater, notre dame is remembering her. she was found dead in her apartment at the university of virginia. her ex-boyfriend, george huguely is charged with her murder. the school wants to keep her memory arrive. they are awarding the first yeardley love scholarship to amber waynewright. the academy is remembering her with an event called bringing out the yeardley in everyone. >>> new at 11 tonight, we are continuing our series, maryland cold cases with a new story. tonight 24-year-old janice potter was in the prime of her life. her whole life ahead of her, but on a rainy night that was all taken away. now 25 years later her family is revamping their fight for answers. >> somebody out there knows the truth, not just the person who did it. but 25 year also go by and they don't say anything. >> linda has that story tonight. >>> you know what? warm, lots of sun, a good looking day. everything is good, but there is a storm developing out in western maryland right now. let's take a look on maryland's most powerful radar. there's
tonight her alma mater, notre dame is remembering her. she was found dead in her apartment at the university of virginia. her ex-boyfriend, george huguely is charged with her murder. the school wants to keep her memory arrive. they are awarding the first yeardley love scholarship to amber waynewright. the academy is remembering her with an event called bringing out the yeardley in everyone. >>> new at 11 tonight, we are continuing our series, maryland cold cases with a new story....
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today her alma mater praise pray -- prayed and wore her t.d shirt and wear -- t shirred and wearing her number, number one. her ex-boyfriend george huguely is charged with her death. >>> now the fallout. emotional, political and international after the death of public enemy number one, osama bin laden. the fbi said his death may provide justification for radicalization of people in the united states. meanwhile, the president's top counter-terrorism adviser john brennan decided whether to release photos of bin laden's corpse. >>> we may soon get a peek of the 9/11 memorial set to open in baltimore in time for the 10th anniversary of the attack. wreckage will be incorporated into a memorial that will function as a sun dial using the shadow of baltimore's trade center. it will have the names and birthdates of 63 victims. renderings will be made public in about two weeks. >>> now let's take a look at the roads tonight and see you had that commute is looking. we're looking at 695 and providence road. people got their windows down and enjoying the sun. when will we have to use the wipers? >>
today her alma mater praise pray -- prayed and wore her t.d shirt and wear -- t shirred and wearing her number, number one. her ex-boyfriend george huguely is charged with her death. >>> now the fallout. emotional, political and international after the death of public enemy number one, osama bin laden. the fbi said his death may provide justification for radicalization of people in the united states. meanwhile, the president's top counter-terrorism adviser john brennan decided whether...
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son sÓlo una parte de una mayor colecciÓn de quizÁs cien videos y materal que jamÁs se recolectÓ. ♪ enos se ve a osama bin laden al comando de la red terrorista al qaeda. se suprimiÓ el audio, pero se ve con ropa formal, con barba y bello facial oscurecido. cometiendo herrores, quejÁndose de la eliminaciÓn. segÚn se informÓ en esos mensajes explicaba el por quÉ del ataque a estados unidos. pero es un video que llama la atenciÓn de todo el mundo porque se le ve cÓmo nunca antes, sentado frente a televisor, cubriendose los hombros con una manta, un control remoto que pasaba de un canal a otro y un detalle para mencionar con una barba blanca y bello facial blanco, distinto a la imagen que se interesaba en proyectar. cuando habÍa reportajes de Él mismo el pequeÑo televisor sobre un escritorio colgando de caja de conexiÓn electrica y cerca de una computadora. se dijo que estados unidos debe permanecer vigilante, aunque ultimar a osama bin laden fue un logro mÁs significativo hasta el momento en la lucha contra el terrorismio pidiÓ no bajar la guardia. el pentagono tiene claro que el escondi
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yesterday, maryland head coach gary williams formerly retired after 22 seasons at his alma mat mater.t comcast center yesterday, gary did his trademark fist pump in front of thousands of fans. gary williams coached basketball for 45 years and he will be missed. the school plans on naming the court after williams, who led the terps to the national championship in 2002. for now, he'll stay on as an assistant to kevin anderson. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town, bowie, maryland, native, mike longrngan. he made a name for himself at catholic university where he led the school to a division three national championship in 2001. talking baseball. nationals on the road against the marlins, top of the fifth inning, tied at 2. go ahead run at third and la roche comes up big. drives it deep to left. jas jason ties and scores. >>> and in baltimore last night, the orioles lose to the rays, 6-2. that's your sports minute. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> thank you, sir. it is 6:27 right now. more suspicious letters found at d.c. public schools. why some invest
yesterday, maryland head coach gary williams formerly retired after 22 seasons at his alma mat mater.t comcast center yesterday, gary did his trademark fist pump in front of thousands of fans. gary williams coached basketball for 45 years and he will be missed. the school plans on naming the court after williams, who led the terps to the national championship in 2002. for now, he'll stay on as an assistant to kevin anderson. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town,...
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now gary has coached d 1 ball for the last 33 years, 22 of those spent here at his alma mater taking the program for the ranks of despair to national prominence. 14 ncaa tournament appearances in the last 18 seasons including seven trips to the sweet 16 and of course that magical national championship in 2002. and he did it all while running a clean program. now williams released a statement yesterday saying -- >> reporter: now gary made such an impact on sports in maryland, even the governor took some time-out last night to give him a big thank you. >> gary williams has been such a force and such a -- really iconic figure and iconic face for the terps and terps' basketball for 20 years. what a tremendous run. we're very grateful to him for everything he's done for the university, and for the terps. >> reporter: now, of course the podium is all set for gary williams expected to come around 1:00. all the trophies there, you can see the national championship trophy. the acc conference championship trophy and we also expect to hear from the athletic director kern wanterson and the unive
now gary has coached d 1 ball for the last 33 years, 22 of those spent here at his alma mater taking the program for the ranks of despair to national prominence. 14 ncaa tournament appearances in the last 18 seasons including seven trips to the sweet 16 and of course that magical national championship in 2002. and he did it all while running a clean program. now williams released a statement yesterday saying -- >> reporter: now gary made such an impact on sports in maryland, even the...
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er -- alma mater after inheriting a team ravaged by scandal them struggled to capitalize on the gory missing out on the post season. william cas criticized by some for shortcomings in recruiting regarding his retirement, williams said in a statement, it's the right time. my entire crier has been an unbelievable blessing. i am proud of the program that we have built here. together, we did something special." >> i am upset aboutive a been a fan as soon as i was born and i am really sad. i hope it can be good next year. >> it changes the experience here like i don't know if we will be a basketball school. >> i am sure people there can definitely lead us back to our glory days. >> it's going to be a surprise and a different scene out there. >> reporter: and as surprisey as the retirement announcement was, he confide in close friends that actually a year ago he pondered calling it quits. but gave it one more year. now he is done gary williams to speak at press conference in college park at the comcast center, the arena that his success helped build. we will get insight tot decision to ste
er -- alma mater after inheriting a team ravaged by scandal them struggled to capitalize on the gory missing out on the post season. william cas criticized by some for shortcomings in recruiting regarding his retirement, williams said in a statement, it's the right time. my entire crier has been an unbelievable blessing. i am proud of the program that we have built here. together, we did something special." >> i am upset aboutive a been a fan as soon as i was born and i am really...
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mike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school.here i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >> one final question, and we are going to link it to your music today. such a rich legacy that you are giving us. you mentioned to me that you are working on a new album. could you share what is coming up? >> i love to dream when i am awake. kand so i had this dream of working with india arie and yo- yo ma to do the george harrison saw; and "-- song. this is the definitive way to do this. we are all in it together, we do not leave anybody out. t conviction, i am one of the few people that you can r
mike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school.here i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on,...
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including the 2002 national title and national coach of the year honor and williams leaves his alma matermuch better shape than when he found it. >> i ran a clean program. we won a national championship, but i think the most important thing is that we were able to take a program that was probably as down as any program in the country and get it back to the level necessary to win a national championship. >> now how popular a coach and a man is gary williams? well, many of his current and former players were present to root for a guy who returned the terps program to national prominence. the coach made a lasting impression on each of his players during his incredible 22 year run in college park. >> i know a lot of people on my team may think it's crazy, but you never know how he really is until you get to play for him. i played for him four years and been with him in the locker room behind the doors. he cares about the team and cares about each player. he's a winner. >> he made me feel like of game he went into it didn't matter who we were playing against, he felt like hey, we got it won an
including the 2002 national title and national coach of the year honor and williams leaves his alma matermuch better shape than when he found it. >> i ran a clean program. we won a national championship, but i think the most important thing is that we were able to take a program that was probably as down as any program in the country and get it back to the level necessary to win a national championship. >> now how popular a coach and a man is gary williams? well, many of his current...
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university in philadelphia where 9,000 were awarded their degrees and howard, speak being at his alma materlgate university, 1.5 million four-year students will graduate and they receive their diplomas and their parents get a huge raise in income. that's because the average annual cost of a private college was $32,000 a year in 2009. many of them are charging more like $50,000. the average for public colleges in 2009, that's a couple of years ago, was $14,000 then, and all that is a huge burden on the middle class. most parents can't even afford it and two thirds of graduates will owe $24,000 in debt or much more as they start their lives. mike, 30 years, college has doubled the rate of inflation. not just doubled. doubled the rate of inflation. is that sustainable? can people looking down the road keep this up? >> it's not sustainable and that's why colleges are a little bit of a crisis and some are investing in -- educating their students from a very long distance, through computer programs. and that -- college is worth it if your kid goes away and at the end of high scoom. and it's not w
university in philadelphia where 9,000 were awarded their degrees and howard, speak being at his alma materlgate university, 1.5 million four-year students will graduate and they receive their diplomas and their parents get a huge raise in income. that's because the average annual cost of a private college was $32,000 a year in 2009. many of them are charging more like $50,000. the average for public colleges in 2009, that's a couple of years ago, was $14,000 then, and all that is a huge burden...
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today they gathered to on honor their leader as the coach stepped away after two decades of his alma mater. gary addressed the crowd and got emotional at times. >> i would just like to thank -- first of all -- [ applause ] >> better hold that, that might not be the last time that happens. >> reporter: the athletic director kevin anderson would not address the replacement of gary williams. some names are surfacing. bethesda native, mike bray, the head coach at notre dame. >>> i'm bruce leshan in northwest dc. more of those letters filled with white powder frightening but apparently harmless found at six different schools across dc today. law enforcement sources tell me this may be the same guy that is mentioned in a reward poster that went out in 2008. the similar kind of letters went out to the governors of north carolina and conneticut. $100,000 reward, weapons of mass destruction simulated, and there may be hundreds and hundreds of these letters that have gone out to schools, to hospitals, to federal agency heads. >> they want to insight fear and targeting schools is a very good way of d
today they gathered to on honor their leader as the coach stepped away after two decades of his alma mater. gary addressed the crowd and got emotional at times. >> i would just like to thank -- first of all -- [ applause ] >> better hold that, that might not be the last time that happens. >> reporter: the athletic director kevin anderson would not address the replacement of gary williams. some names are surfacing. bethesda native, mike bray, the head coach at notre dame....
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williams coached college ball for 33 years the last 22 at his alma mater. >> i think the one thing, and i don't want it to sound self- serving but the one thing we can hang our hat on with my coaches and players and whatever, in the last 12 years, in conference play in other words just in acc games, we have the second most wins behind duke going into the past season. >> a tough day for the fans. but he guided maryland to the ncaa championship in 2002 and won more games than any basketball coach in school history. >>> new tonight, at 11, tonight we get the first chance to talk to brooks robinson since the legend was rushed back to the hospital in march. he was at the monaco hotel for the debut of a new vodka. he says it feels great to be back on his feet and says he is exer sizing every day. brooks says he was touched by the outpouring of support he received while in the hospital. he got hundreds of e-mails and cards from around the country. he has plenty more to say and get an extended look tonight on abc2 news at 11. >>> friends and family are at a loss tonight after a 14-year- old gir
williams coached college ball for 33 years the last 22 at his alma mater. >> i think the one thing, and i don't want it to sound self- serving but the one thing we can hang our hat on with my coaches and players and whatever, in the last 12 years, in conference play in other words just in acc games, we have the second most wins behind duke going into the past season. >> a tough day for the fans. but he guided maryland to the ncaa championship in 2002 and won more games than any...
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her high school alma mater honored her memberry. students at notre dame prep was invited to wear the one love t- shirts to school. yesterday it was the final game of the year to the lacrosse team and each player wore the number one, yeardley's number. >> she is one of our girls. we are always going to have a warm thought for yeardley. we are close to the family and her sister is an alum. yeardley already part of notre dame and we will always be part of yeardley. >> the school awarded the first yeardley scholarship and they asked everyone to pay a africa kindness forward but her ex- boyfriend is charged with her death. his trial is set to begin early next year. >>> well you know coming, it's time for sports. the kansas city royals need extra innings but they did take down the o's in kc. the royals had a 3-0 lead but baltimore climbs in after the 4th inning home run but francoeur gets a sack fly and allows a run to score from third. that was the end of the game. game 2 is set for tonight in kansas city. >>> the rising waters in parts
her high school alma mater honored her memberry. students at notre dame prep was invited to wear the one love t- shirts to school. yesterday it was the final game of the year to the lacrosse team and each player wore the number one, yeardley's number. >> she is one of our girls. we are always going to have a warm thought for yeardley. we are close to the family and her sister is an alum. yeardley already part of notre dame and we will always be part of yeardley. >> the school...
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sidelines, today, gary william cried e cried for his players, the students and his state and his alma mater. knowing his many professional accomplishments are a hardware of what most will regard as legendary impact. the decision to hang it up came out of nowhere but as the x's and o's coach he is, he kept this play close to the vest. >> this is my decision, but it's not a quick decision. it's been a decision i thought about for a while. and i just would like to thank first of all -- [ applause ] better hold that that might not be the last time that happens. so, i would like to thank the students. [ applause ] >> reporter: unbelievable we will never seem him come out of tunnel again. unbelievable and indelible mark he made on the university and our state. proof that while a game may not be the most important thing in our lives, some figures transcend sports. in baltimore, brian kuebler,abc2 news. >>> and you might not see gary williams screaming at the refs but you will certainly see him around college park. he will be an assistant athletic director and the search for his replacement is offi
sidelines, today, gary william cried e cried for his players, the students and his state and his alma mater. knowing his many professional accomplishments are a hardware of what most will regard as legendary impact. the decision to hang it up came out of nowhere but as the x's and o's coach he is, he kept this play close to the vest. >> this is my decision, but it's not a quick decision. it's been a decision i thought about for a while. and i just would like to thank first of all -- [...
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today at comcast center, gary williams formally retired after 22 seasons at his alma mater. was anything in his career, he was authentic. he loved his players. gary williams will be missed. the school plans on naming the court after coach williams who led the terps to their only national championship in 2002. during his career, gary never hid his emotions. no different today. >> when you start playing basketball when you're 5, -- thank you. and you've done your whole life, that's been really a focal point in your life, i've seen coach coaches -- that you're always looking at other coaches to learn, steal things from them to use to help your program. and i've seen coaches where they just stayed too long. and so if you leave a little early, it's better than leaving late. >> and gary williams will stay on at maryland and serve as an assistant to athletic director kevin anderson. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town. mike lonergan is the new head coach at maryland. made a name for himself at catholic university when he was the all-time winningest coa
today at comcast center, gary williams formally retired after 22 seasons at his alma mater. was anything in his career, he was authentic. he loved his players. gary williams will be missed. the school plans on naming the court after coach williams who led the terps to their only national championship in 2002. during his career, gary never hid his emotions. no different today. >> when you start playing basketball when you're 5, -- thank you. and you've done your whole life, that's been...
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mater i believe that you should be able to carry a firearm in any manner you choose on an airplane and in school tech and columbine there are some serious things and if they don't allow guns it's always a criminal to get the guns and you can't have a gun and a gun free zones don't seem to be allowed in campuses they virginia citizens defense league is part of the greater open carry movement a well organized network of gun owners in forty three states three bills parmar between every one it makes you know that makes it basically makes it easier to screw with the message open piers. first some in the open carry movement it's about more than security it's about forming a militia defending themselves from government tyranny and even organizing an insurgency in ford artsy carrots in virginia. for more on the debate you can head over to archie dot com where you'll find more to explore your thoughts on line for you right now. from the russian obama quits the country's majority party the country's first african born politician alex for a different political direction to get a seat on a regiona
mater i believe that you should be able to carry a firearm in any manner you choose on an airplane and in school tech and columbine there are some serious things and if they don't allow guns it's always a criminal to get the guns and you can't have a gun and a gun free zones don't seem to be allowed in campuses they virginia citizens defense league is part of the greater open carry movement a well organized network of gun owners in forty three states three bills parmar between every one it...
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yeah, dick gregory came to my alma mater, if that's what i could call it, adelphi university in 1983 and turned me out, meaning that he came and spoke as part of a black history lecture series, something i've been involved with for the last 11 years. and i'd never heard a man so funny then get so deadly serious and cover topics and issues all the in the span of an hour and a half. so it was totally fascinating to me. and i said, "well, you know what? "if i happen to do anything on a public stage, i would hope to do it half as good." so from-- where did the musical, you know, concept come from, if you're motivated by dick gregory? dick gregory was a speaker. he was a man who organized movements. why did you do it through music? well, my earliest recollection of music is always in my household. my mother listened to motown, stax, atlantic, from roberta flack, aretha franklin, stevie wonder, you know. "chuck, do your chores." and you've got music playing, just, you know, seeping into your bloodstream and ear stream. and my father liked jazz here and there. but i was mainly into sports.
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dot com where after your opinion as to why mater was bombing libya not syria well and hard to believe it's the amount of oil that is directing the willingness to intervene around thirty percent you can you assure that nato strikes in syria just a matter of time not just one percent difference that's. ok as an aside a log on to play will say. france has taken the most active role isn't intervening in the uprisings you know raging in africa in the arab world apart from libya it also sends troops to its former colony ivory coast resulting style bushell reports and signs showing that the eyes of the french government are now turning to syria. sahlins cousin was shot by troops during syria's protests his parents there now live in hiding but he fears france will make things even worse mean his country on the pretext of stopping the violence i don't wish to have. and therefore since syria but i. spect. you know it's the same chain of events that brought war with libya and now on full during its whole first syrian leader bashar al assad was invited for talks in paris as was colonel gadhafi bu
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university of texas at austin and if i might say we are also the alma mater of the vice admiral who led the assault on osama bin laden. he is a university of texas graduate. we have two proud longhorns in the room and i would just point that out and i would just like to introduce dr. dawson and glad you're here. >> thank you, senator hutchison. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. my research efforts are focused primarily on modeling and simulation of processes in the coastal ocean. the primary sources of federal funding for this work are the national science foundation the department of defense and department of homeland security and my group collabrates with a number of researchers at other universities, government laboratories, and state agencies. we utilize the computational resources with the national science foundation terror friday and tack at the university of austin. and we use noaa data extensively in our research. one of the main applications of this research is the predictive surges due to hurricanes and tropical storms by predictive simulation i'm refe
university of texas at austin and if i might say we are also the alma mater of the vice admiral who led the assault on osama bin laden. he is a university of texas graduate. we have two proud longhorns in the room and i would just point that out and i would just like to introduce dr. dawson and glad you're here. >> thank you, senator hutchison. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today. my research efforts are focused primarily on modeling and simulation of processes in the...
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asked back to my alma mater, just today. ithaca college. that college tv studio.es, i was the freshman anchor with braces. and there have been so many lessons learned since. among them, the power of one person's voice. i shared the story of the young woman standing in tahrir square in egypt, as president mubarak's men charged in the square on horse back. >> she had used twitter and facebook to help add to that revolution taking place in that square. i thought -- the power of one young woman's voice. hoping these graduates will use their voice. and before we left -- the producer asked me, bring back some of your speech. and i thought, why would i bring back more of my voice? why don't i bring back yours? it was really something. they earned their moment. and thank you, ithaca. alexis there, i'm sure your father was smiling at least on the inside. diane's here tomorrow night. good night. >> the los angeles police department has arrested a suspect in the senseless and brutal attack that occurred here at dodger stadium on opening day. >> alan: an early morning raid in
asked back to my alma mater, just today. ithaca college. that college tv studio.es, i was the freshman anchor with braces. and there have been so many lessons learned since. among them, the power of one person's voice. i shared the story of the young woman standing in tahrir square in egypt, as president mubarak's men charged in the square on horse back. >> she had used twitter and facebook to help add to that revolution taking place in that square. i thought -- the power of one young...
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cash flow problems with social security again not an accident but all right we are asking are you a mater of the you see the same thing i see jeff weise and jeff zoe in story that are not i see josiah go right ahead. so it's certainly true that the projections of when social security trust fund in the medicare trust fund are going to run out of money has been exacerbated by the recent recession there's no doubt about that however the long term ok for medicare in particular and social security was somewhat significantly lesser extent has nothing to do nothing important to do with the recession has nothing of any quantitative significance to do with the bush tax cuts it's because it was a completely unsustainable program because given the rate at which health care costs go up when everybody has their health care paid for and therefore there's no effective cost control that is three four percent faster than any economy has ever grown for a sustained period so that's just impossible no matter how low it started its eventual going to be the whole economy and that is very very little to do with
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may just decide they are the people fighting for you because of who they've done the fighting with mater what you think the next step is going to be. i suspect we will see an intensification of the nato campaign in the hope that after you can be toppled relatively quickly in the next few weeks but if this approach on for another month then it really does raise serious questions about the viability of the rebels surely if gadhafi was so profoundly unpopular his regime would have been toppled much more quickly as we have seen in other revolutions were a dictator with military force and on the west couldn't to fry the will of ninety percent of the corporation the problem is there was up there are thousands of people backing off even if there are people willing to fight and to some are coming from oxford university thanks your insight on r.t. tonight. now online the cvs going on our home page r.t. dot com the stories going a lot of interest let's tell you about them an alleged ball is arrested here in moscow police say they made a gruesome discovery his apartment but the suspect admitted he
may just decide they are the people fighting for you because of who they've done the fighting with mater what you think the next step is going to be. i suspect we will see an intensification of the nato campaign in the hope that after you can be toppled relatively quickly in the next few weeks but if this approach on for another month then it really does raise serious questions about the viability of the rebels surely if gadhafi was so profoundly unpopular his regime would have been toppled...
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my hope for the graduates at my alma mater.ked me, bring back some of your speech and i thought, why would i bring back more of my voice. why don't i bring back yours? so, give it your best shot. and one final push from amy poehler. >> it is time to leave. oprah has spoken. >> reporter: and so we choose the class of 2011. that is our broadcast. we're going to leave you tonight with this image. a reminder of why we mark this holiday weekend. flags for our servicemen and women, honoring the fallen at arlington national cemetery. diane and i wish you a safe and happy weekend. i'll see you here tomorrow >> tonight the police chase results in the capture of a sexual assault suspect. >> and a growing video scandal of the sfp. cases are thrown out of the court. >> salutes and swastikas . five students were punished for what they were wearing. >> east bay hero tells us about a close encounter of death. a thank you tonight from the people of france. >> sky 7 hd is live over oakland. west street at mcarthur. the road is curtained off her
my hope for the graduates at my alma mater.ked me, bring back some of your speech and i thought, why would i bring back more of my voice. why don't i bring back yours? so, give it your best shot. and one final push from amy poehler. >> it is time to leave. oprah has spoken. >> reporter: and so we choose the class of 2011. that is our broadcast. we're going to leave you tonight with this image. a reminder of why we mark this holiday weekend. flags for our servicemen and women,...
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eight and he says now a r t v france with colonel gadhafi now increasingly isolated and mater jets intensifying their attack some experts believe russia's role as a mediator is crucial for peace but more common from build university in turkey says winning is more important for the alliance than the go see. the rebels feel they have the support of the nation how true is some of the arab states so they have really shown much interest in. all those early on. and i suspect unless those who come from decided that they were. also to achieve a military victory the major countries may decide perhaps we will russia will be able to act as a leader but i suspect the moment. where you go to. is more likely. we've brought a close or his options which makes a. very difficult to imagine. comments from the libyan rebels leader was staffer who told us that r t that once colonel gadhafi is gone and he says it will be no obstacles to peace. mere acquirement is one where gadhafi and his son should leave libya as among those who served in the previous government about that are merely refutable people with whom we a
eight and he says now a r t v france with colonel gadhafi now increasingly isolated and mater jets intensifying their attack some experts believe russia's role as a mediator is crucial for peace but more common from build university in turkey says winning is more important for the alliance than the go see. the rebels feel they have the support of the nation how true is some of the arab states so they have really shown much interest in. all those early on. and i suspect unless those who come...
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dick cheney who's brut already approached you know either missing or koreans managed a port so no mater the lease is going to expire and pakistan is what the chinese not only can manage to work but as you say. the other what does that mean not only that you're going to happen cheney's ships you know the chinese military chinese pakistani joint military mission the arabian sea but this is absolutely crucial knew why there would be a crucial derby in the kikes like a water pipeline works what i usually start because it's part of the guideline that will come from europe to pakistan to the pipeline they're going to build it and a chinese step then to say look instead of going oh do we need to wind it will ruin it. so then we build an extension ourselves from pakistan to china so you can imagine china we produce the energy from the military front and on to diplomatic front and saw this rise of people in us with the little bit of pakistan are so desperate which is such as ironic because remember you know we are already a lot of the hawks on the hell are ready see china as the number one milit
dick cheney who's brut already approached you know either missing or koreans managed a port so no mater the lease is going to expire and pakistan is what the chinese not only can manage to work but as you say. the other what does that mean not only that you're going to happen cheney's ships you know the chinese military chinese pakistani joint military mission the arabian sea but this is absolutely crucial knew why there would be a crucial derby in the kikes like a water pipeline works what i...
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yesterday, maryland head coach gary william formally retired after 22 seasons at his alma mater. at comcast center yesterday, gary did his trademark fist pump in front of thousands of fans. gary williams coached basketball for 43 years, and oh, yeah, he will be missed. the school plans on naming the court after williams, who led the terps to their only national championship in 2002. gary isn't going anywhere, though, for now, he'll stay on as an assistant to kevin anderson. meanwhile, one of gary's former assistants is coming back to town, bowie, maryland, native, mike lonergan, who had been the head coach at vermont for the past six seasons is going to be the new head coach at maryland. he made a name for himself at catholic university where he led the school to a division three national championship in 2001. talking baseball. nationals on the road against the marlins, top of the tenth inning, tied at 2. go ahead run at third and laroche comes up big. drives it deep to left. jayson werth ties and scores. not the most exciting play, but it is effective, and the nationals hang on
yesterday, maryland head coach gary william formally retired after 22 seasons at his alma mater. at comcast center yesterday, gary did his trademark fist pump in front of thousands of fans. gary williams coached basketball for 43 years, and oh, yeah, he will be missed. the school plans on naming the court after williams, who led the terps to their only national championship in 2002. gary isn't going anywhere, though, for now, he'll stay on as an assistant to kevin anderson. meanwhile, one of...
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added, matter, -- at his alma mater, classmates found out that their friend had passed. the principal cause for a moment of silence during school today. >> you could hear her voice breaking up. she asked for us to have a moment of silence. >> friend also said the principal was going to check on the 17-year-old brother, also a student at northwest, and his 33-year-old cousin. police say a dump truck slammed into their car and backed ivar ramiro candia had a flashing red light. the dump truck had a flashing yellow light. the younger brother was in the back seat and not wearing his seat belt. >> he was funny. he was a cool person. >> the driver of the dump truck was not hurt. as for the investigation police said they are still looking into what caused this rack. the parent of the brothers say they are not sure right now where the brothers and a cousin were going or coming from last night on around 1:00. >>> let's get to the latest on the historic endeavor mission. the launch has been delayed once again. the earliest the shuttle blastoffs is may 16. last friday was the origi
added, matter, -- at his alma mater, classmates found out that their friend had passed. the principal cause for a moment of silence during school today. >> you could hear her voice breaking up. she asked for us to have a moment of silence. >> friend also said the principal was going to check on the 17-year-old brother, also a student at northwest, and his 33-year-old cousin. police say a dump truck slammed into their car and backed ivar ramiro candia had a flashing red light. the...
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university of maryland, terps basketball head coach gary williams calls it quits after 22 years at his alma mater. mark viviano has more on the farewell. >> reporter: one more grand entrance to announce that it's time for him to exit. fans and players gathered for the goodbye for 22 years maryland basketball was known as garyland. after a long, successful run, gary williams says now it's time for him to go. >> it's just a gut feeling really more than anything else. it's a time in my life where i have an opportunity to do some things. >> reporter: williams leaves with more victories than any coach in maryland history. he won games, trophies and countless accolades, plus the respect and admiration of many. >> when you think of maryland basketball, you think gary williams. it's going to be very strange not having him here. we wanted to be able to come and say goodbye. >> i think he's going to realize there is some great comfort in enjoying the rest of his life knowing that he has millions that respect him and love him for what he did for the university of maryland. >> he demonstrated at the end of t
university of maryland, terps basketball head coach gary williams calls it quits after 22 years at his alma mater. mark viviano has more on the farewell. >> reporter: one more grand entrance to announce that it's time for him to exit. fans and players gathered for the goodbye for 22 years maryland basketball was known as garyland. after a long, successful run, gary williams says now it's time for him to go. >> it's just a gut feeling really more than anything else. it's a time in my...
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. >> that's my alma mater. >> really. >> it's going to look great.king on a new hotel project in miami. so really getting the wheels rolling and doing some great things. >> where did this come from, where you felt it's important to diversify myself? people think venus williams, monolithic, tennis great. but you felt it was important to demonstrate that there are other interests, other things, other abilities. >> growing up, my parents, they always said you can't just be an athlete. like a lot of other parents, you have to get good grades. we made a joke, we were allergic to bad grades because we knew there would be big trouble. we never brought them home. we were always encouraged to explore ourselves outside of tennis. our parents took us for lessons for music and languages and we were always encouraged to get a higher education and those kind of things. if i say encouraged, it means -- >> you're going to do it. >> you need to do it. i felt like i had a choice, but maybe i didn't. >> you're going to be 31 in june. >> i'm going to be 31. >> you've go
. >> that's my alma mater. >> really. >> it's going to look great.king on a new hotel project in miami. so really getting the wheels rolling and doing some great things. >> where did this come from, where you felt it's important to diversify myself? people think venus williams, monolithic, tennis great. but you felt it was important to demonstrate that there are other interests, other things, other abilities. >> growing up, my parents, they always said you can't...
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. >> reporter: he leaves a storied legacy at his alma mater. gary williams will hang up his coaching whistle after 33 years on the job. half his life dedicated to the high pressure of coaching college basketball. >> i feel like i could still coach. but at the same time, you know, you realize that there's other things out there. i started coaching at age 23. and each year, it's always, you know your schedule, you know the recruiting period. you know everything is kind of programmed into your life. and this gives me a chance while i'm still relatively healthy, to, you know, do some things and see what's out there. i've never really looked at anything else. it gives me that opportunity to do that. >> it was an emotional press conference. williams will continue to work with the athletic department in helping him raise funds. and university president wallace lowe did announce that he will support a campaign to have the court at comcast center named for gary williams. kai? >> mark, thank you. mark will also have reaction to players and fans, to gary
. >> reporter: he leaves a storied legacy at his alma mater. gary williams will hang up his coaching whistle after 33 years on the job. half his life dedicated to the high pressure of coaching college basketball. >> i feel like i could still coach. but at the same time, you know, you realize that there's other things out there. i started coaching at age 23. and each year, it's always, you know your schedule, you know the recruiting period. you know everything is kind of programmed...
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. >> reporter: gary williams walked away from has alma mater after 22 seasons. >> reporter: gary williams started thinks of retirement in march of 2010 after maryland upset duke at the comcast center to win a share of the acc title. at that time, he was not ready to say goodbye. the time came following the season when the butterflies went away and yesterday, his retirement was official. gary williams ate, drank, and slept basketball for more than 33 years. so when the moment came to officially hang up the coaching whistles, the emotions were overwhelming. >> it's been a decision i thought about for awhile. and i would just like to thank, first of all -- [ applause ] better hold, that that may not be the last time that happens. >> i knew it would be tough. it helped with everyone there, my friends, students were there, you know, players, former player. all of that made it -- >> reporter: basketball fans will agree that today is a sad day. for the university of maryland, it's a celebration of sorts. the culmination of 22 years and the recognition that gain's 2002 national title and 14 ncaa
. >> reporter: gary williams walked away from has alma mater after 22 seasons. >> reporter: gary williams started thinks of retirement in march of 2010 after maryland upset duke at the comcast center to win a share of the acc title. at that time, he was not ready to say goodbye. the time came following the season when the butterflies went away and yesterday, his retirement was official. gary williams ate, drank, and slept basketball for more than 33 years. so when the moment came to...
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tonight students at her alma mater in baltimore county are honoring her life. wjz is live in towson. derek has more on the tribute. >> reporter: that tribute some of it happening right out here on the lacrosse field where she played for many years. all the players right now wearing yardly love's number, the number one, on their body. meanwhile before the game even started they had a moment of silence in her honor. yardly love left notre dame prep years ago but her memory lingers here. the school paid tribute to love with a special prayer in her name this morning and many students who never even knew her wore special t-shirts today in her honor. >> it's hard to believe it's been a year. >> reporter: lacrosse coach remembers hearing the news that her former player was killed while attending the university of virginia. prosecutors say when yardly love broke off a two yearlong relationship with her then boyfriend he went to her offcampus apartment and beat her to death. he awaits trial while her family and friends still mourn. >> i think today is much more difficul
tonight students at her alma mater in baltimore county are honoring her life. wjz is live in towson. derek has more on the tribute. >> reporter: that tribute some of it happening right out here on the lacrosse field where she played for many years. all the players right now wearing yardly love's number, the number one, on their body. meanwhile before the game even started they had a moment of silence in her honor. yardly love left notre dame prep years ago but her memory lingers here. the...
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now yardly love is being remembered at her alma mater.hat story coming up on eyewitness news. >>> the number one teacher in the nation is from maryland. and today the president offers his congratulations. i'm denise koch reporting from the white house. that story coming up. >>> checking for more of these stories on today's breaking news eyewitness news at 5:00 starts now. >>> crucial evidence osama bin laden shot dead. could the white house release photos of his body? >>> plus what we now know about that deadly raid in pakistan. >
now yardly love is being remembered at her alma mater.hat story coming up on eyewitness news. >>> the number one teacher in the nation is from maryland. and today the president offers his congratulations. i'm denise koch reporting from the white house. that story coming up. >>> checking for more of these stories on today's breaking news eyewitness news at 5:00 starts now. >>> crucial evidence osama bin laden shot dead. could the white house release photos of his body?...
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i'll probably -- i would like to think that yale, my alma mater would be interested in the paper. the typewriter that may become an heir loom in the mccullough family. i don't know. >> it's the same kind of thing. >> yes, indeed. >> people want to see. >> yes. the typewriter is part of the process for me. >> what about -- >> it's like driving an old car that you've been driving for many years. >> what about the little house you do all your writing? >> right. i don't know. >> in your -- i don't think about that. but thank you for asking. >> maybe i can get an answer from you some day. in this book, a couple people you write about are french. more than a couple. but you've got a big painting on one page and you also write about one coming here and everybody else was going there. >> yes. >> put those in context. >> laufyeth was the last living hero of the revolutionary war at the time these young people were starting over to paris. and several of them, emma willard, sam yul morris and james cooper had all been involved with lafayette's famous visit to the united states in 1826. 1824.
i'll probably -- i would like to think that yale, my alma mater would be interested in the paper. the typewriter that may become an heir loom in the mccullough family. i don't know. >> it's the same kind of thing. >> yes, indeed. >> people want to see. >> yes. the typewriter is part of the process for me. >> what about -- >> it's like driving an old car that you've been driving for many years. >> what about the little house you do all your writing?...
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season and today coach williams made it official as he stepped down as the head coach from his alma mater. lindsay murphy was there. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: gary williams ate, drank and slept basketball for more than 33 years. so when the moment came to officially hang up his coaching whistle, the emotions were overwhelming. >> it's been a decision i've thought about for a while and i would just like to thank first of all, you better hold that. that might not be the last time that happens. >> i knew it would be tough, but it helped with everybody there, my friends, students were there, you know, players, former players. so all that made it doable. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: basketball fans will agree today is a sad day, but for the university of maryland it's a celebration of sorts. the culmination of 22 years and a recognition that gary's 2002 national title and 14ncaa tournament appearances are only a small part of what he's meant to this terps community. >> we have risen dramatically over the past 20 years to national prominence in impact and the key factor i
season and today coach williams made it official as he stepped down as the head coach from his alma mater. lindsay murphy was there. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: gary williams ate, drank and slept basketball for more than 33 years. so when the moment came to officially hang up his coaching whistle, the emotions were overwhelming. >> it's been a decision i've thought about for a while and i would just like to thank first of all, you better hold that. that might not be the...
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i'll probably -- i would like to think that yale will -- my alma mater will be interested in the papers. the typewriter, that may become an heirloom in the mccullough family. i don't know. >> it's the same kind of thing when you go out and look -- >> oh, yes, indeed. >> people want to see your -- >> yep. the typewriter is part of the process for me. >> what about -- >> just like driving an old car you have been driving for many years. >> what about the little house you do all of your work in? >> oh, yes, right. i don't know. i don't think about that, brian, but thank you for asking. >> yeah, maybe i can get an answer someday from you. in this book, a couple people you write about are friends, more than a couple. >> yes. >> you have a big painting on one page of lafayette and also write about alexis coming here while everybody else was going there. >> yes. >> put those in context. put lafayette in context. >> lafayette was the last living hero of the revolutionary war at the time these young people were starting over to paris. several of them, emma willard, sam unanimous f.b. morris and
i'll probably -- i would like to think that yale will -- my alma mater will be interested in the papers. the typewriter, that may become an heirloom in the mccullough family. i don't know. >> it's the same kind of thing when you go out and look -- >> oh, yes, indeed. >> people want to see your -- >> yep. the typewriter is part of the process for me. >> what about -- >> just like driving an old car you have been driving for many years. >> what about the...
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the 66-year-old has coached for 33 years, 22 of them at his alma mater. he went to two final fours, won a national title and more basketball games at maryland than any other coach in school history. his fans, including maryland alley, say they will miss him. >> gary williams has been such a force and such a really iconic figure, an iconig face for -- for the terps and basketball for 20 years. >> he's wonderful. this is gary land. he invented the fist bump. >> the most respectable figure in maryland basketball history. >> stay with fox 5 for the latest on gary williams retirement. once again a press conference is scheduled for this afternoon at 1:00 in college park and we'll terri it live. >> that young lady said he invented the fist pump. >> did he invent that? >> we love coach gary so we're saying he did. >> and he used to be at au many years ago. >> but maybe -- i'm not sure. >> today we'll give him the credit. >>> we are ask innocence and ask -- answering a ask allison question about dating. a reach back to get the answer. how do you get over a crush?
the 66-year-old has coached for 33 years, 22 of them at his alma mater. he went to two final fours, won a national title and more basketball games at maryland than any other coach in school history. his fans, including maryland alley, say they will miss him. >> gary williams has been such a force and such a really iconic figure, an iconig face for -- for the terps and basketball for 20 years. >> he's wonderful. this is gary land. he invented the fist bump. >> the most...
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third on the list, none other than my alma mater, berkeley, california. right behind that, alexandria, virginia, and topping the list, of course, it's cambridge, massachusetts, home of both m.i.t. and harvard. not bad. >> we can take them. brent cannon is here anchoring our 7:00 newscast. >> in case they haven't told you, you're going to be on it. we're going to talk buster posey and what this means for him and the giants, coming up. also, we're talking about getting ready for the summer. a lot of people playing summer league softball and that kind of thing. how to make yourself in shape and ready to go. and believe it or not, carnival is this weekend in san francisco and they've got a bollywood twist. and we're going to have bollwood dancers. >> i should comment on that also. >> you might as well dance while you're there. that's coming up in a few more seconds on comcast digital 186 or 11-2 off the air. >> carnival is one of my favorite events. >> you can come too. >> i don't dance! >> see you at 11:00.
third on the list, none other than my alma mater, berkeley, california. right behind that, alexandria, virginia, and topping the list, of course, it's cambridge, massachusetts, home of both m.i.t. and harvard. not bad. >> we can take them. brent cannon is here anchoring our 7:00 newscast. >> in case they haven't told you, you're going to be on it. we're going to talk buster posey and what this means for him and the giants, coming up. also, we're talking about getting ready for the...
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>> he transferred to north carolina a&t, the alma mater of jesse jackson and ronald mcnair, the astronaut. >> how long did he stay there? >> he graduated in may or june 1986 with a degree in engineering, about three years. >> what did he study? >> engineering but he also took chemistry and other hard sciences. >> did you find anyone there who remembered him? >> i found a number of people who did, some spoke on and off the record. the former muslim students who are now professionals in the area had the most vivid memory of him. they remember him as a comedian. he loved something called the friday tonight show where he would be a cast member in this informal student group where he would be a stand-up comic and do routines impersonating arab leaders and personalities. he was very popular. you talked to an imam. was that off the record? >> it was very security purposes. there's a lot of hesitation for them to talk outside of their community and the repercussions that might be. i must say, having spent a lot of time with this imam, if he would be public, he could be a bridge of understanding,
>> he transferred to north carolina a&t, the alma mater of jesse jackson and ronald mcnair, the astronaut. >> how long did he stay there? >> he graduated in may or june 1986 with a degree in engineering, about three years. >> what did he study? >> engineering but he also took chemistry and other hard sciences. >> did you find anyone there who remembered him? >> i found a number of people who did, some spoke on and off the record. the former muslim...
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i spoke yesterday at eureka college, his alma mater, in the commencement. he is an extraordinary man. but there is a lot to learn from him. you were mentioning earlier about the debt ceiling fight. reagan had a pretty firm rule of get 80% and keep moving. don't go for 100%. >> is that how you approach it, try to govern from the center? >> center-right. i don't think people on the left would be very happy. but i've always said publicly and reagan believed this, you can't have a hard right presidency succeed because the country -- there's a center-right majority that will isolate the left. there's not a right-wing majority in this country. but clearly, reagan was a great conservative overall and i think my record is pretty extraordinarily conservative in the same tradition. >> who's the front-runner right now on the republican side? >> oh, i suspect governor romney is, just because of the scale of money he has and the amount he can raise, but candidly, since governor huntsman probably has equal amount of money, he may be. and if donald trump comes in -- >> is
i spoke yesterday at eureka college, his alma mater, in the commencement. he is an extraordinary man. but there is a lot to learn from him. you were mentioning earlier about the debt ceiling fight. reagan had a pretty firm rule of get 80% and keep moving. don't go for 100%. >> is that how you approach it, try to govern from the center? >> center-right. i don't think people on the left would be very happy. but i've always said publicly and reagan believed this, you can't have a hard...