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and then, i just had to try some of mater's favorite lines. my name's mater.not so good? now that we were all revved up, our next pit stop, radiator springs racers. the marquee event at this park. this ride is like none other. a full journey into the world of lightning mcqueen, that ends with a high-octane, pedal-to-the-metal experience. and just like mcqueen brought the neon lights back to raid ra yater springs, the neon came here, too. george, you wouldn't believe how much fun this place -- sorry. i guess lightning wants to say something to the camera guy. go ahead, lightning. >> get my good side. who am i kidding? every side is my good side. >> every side is your good side. we are doing the two-step. this is the part when i say, one of the lucky fans at home could win a trip to cars land. of course, all disneyland resorts. all you have to go is go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! to take a look at "good morning america's" race to radiator springs sweepstakes. check it out. what do you say, guys? >> cam, that looks like so much fun out there. what was you
and then, i just had to try some of mater's favorite lines. my name's mater.not so good? now that we were all revved up, our next pit stop, radiator springs racers. the marquee event at this park. this ride is like none other. a full journey into the world of lightning mcqueen, that ends with a high-octane, pedal-to-the-metal experience. and just like mcqueen brought the neon lights back to raid ra yater springs, the neon came here, too. george, you wouldn't believe how much fun this place --...
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and then sing the alma mater. it has been a great morning and i haven't even played a few rounds of senior bar golf yet. so in any case, i'm feeling almost prepared for today as you graduates are. you've made it. you've done it. you've earned it. and i'm sure this week has been spent reliving memories and retelling stories and i know there will be more of that tonight. but right now, i want you to take a look around you and think not about where everyone has been, but where they are going. the guy in front of you could win an academy award some day. the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even better than that, the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right could be a future nobel laureate. okay, maybe not the guy to your right but certainly the one to your left. there is no telling what the future holds for you or for anyone else. this is an exciting time in your life and it's also an exciting time in history. more than any other generation that has walked the earth, you
and then sing the alma mater. it has been a great morning and i haven't even played a few rounds of senior bar golf yet. so in any case, i'm feeling almost prepared for today as you graduates are. you've made it. you've done it. you've earned it. and i'm sure this week has been spent reliving memories and retelling stories and i know there will be more of that tonight. but right now, i want you to take a look around you and think not about where everyone has been, but where they are going. the...
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alma mater... mater... lt.... cmdr. wesley brown, ... died last month... at the age of service...... chapel..../ brown's.. famiiy... also donated... his class ring..../ to.. the academy.../ native..., grrduated from the academy.... in 19499 veteranss.. hooor... maryland vets....on d-day ... with a special... mmlitary tribute... tribute...six militaay veterans-- whose service spans &pfive decades-- were laid to rest today in baltimorr county. paul gessler takes us there. there. 3áápkgáá 3 yea, though i wwlk through the vallly of the shadow oo death, staff they comfort me.for six veterans... 12.38.30-35 (sigh) i didn't want it to happen this way, no. and their families... 12.27.31-36 sir, this ffag is grateful ation, tte president of the unittd states and the a time to salute their loved ((salute, walk away, wipe ,, - tear))a day not easy, but comfo. comfortingg reallyy what's ttnglibly left of him. hhi. i can't think of anything years of military service in the army, that makes me feel any better than cut) doing this.this is a dddication for a final rrsting pllce at druid ridge cem
alma mater... mater... lt.... cmdr. wesley brown, ... died last month... at the age of service...... chapel..../ brown's.. famiiy... also donated... his class ring..../ to.. the academy.../ native..., grrduated from the academy.... in 19499 veteranss.. hooor... maryland vets....on d-day ... with a special... mmlitary tribute... tribute...six militaay veterans-- whose service spans &pfive decades-- were laid to rest today in baltimorr county. paul gessler takes us there. there. 3áápkgáá...
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people mater day recently. -- matter day recently. i think it is a step backward to let her go. it will be a waste of all of the energy she has put into it. we have to find a way to keep her going here. thank you. president yee: john templeton, reginald brown, take two minutes. >> one of the reasons why there are such disparities in the achievement gap is the failure of the district to connect african-american students with local history. a good way to springboard into the next year, we are doing a series on african americans in the golden gate bridge that ties into the anniversary. students will be able to see some of the important changes going on during those three years as the bridge was been built. many of those changes resonate to the state. there is also opportunity in the directive on monday for professional development tied around a gentleman named doctor robert gordon. anytime you use a laser pen, you are
people mater day recently. -- matter day recently. i think it is a step backward to let her go. it will be a waste of all of the energy she has put into it. we have to find a way to keep her going here. thank you. president yee: john templeton, reginald brown, take two minutes. >> one of the reasons why there are such disparities in the achievement gap is the failure of the district to connect african-american students with local history. a good way to springboard into the next year, we...
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she was at her alma mater, she was the class of '62, speaking to the graduating class of 1996.rail blazing film maker, humorist and author died of pneumonia brought on by leukemia at 71 years old. it was a shock even to some friends who did not know she was so seriously ill. today, a life lived well, remembered by friends and fans alike, celebrating a gifted story teller with a unique and very personal voice. joining me now, george stevens jr., a writer, director and emmy award winning producer, founder of the american film institute and the executive producer of the annual kennedy center honors as well as a long-time friend of nora ephron and sally quinn, friend of nora's for 45 years. sally, 45 years is a long time to know anyone. nora ephron was constantly changing, learning and delighting in life and in herself a in her friends. one of the things that strikes me so much knowing her only as well as i do, was that she was such a woman's woman as well, such a good girlfriend, so giving and generous even to people who were casual acquaintances. >> i think that's one of the thin
she was at her alma mater, she was the class of '62, speaking to the graduating class of 1996.rail blazing film maker, humorist and author died of pneumonia brought on by leukemia at 71 years old. it was a shock even to some friends who did not know she was so seriously ill. today, a life lived well, remembered by friends and fans alike, celebrating a gifted story teller with a unique and very personal voice. joining me now, george stevens jr., a writer, director and emmy award winning...
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growing up >>> and his brother had with in the san francisco fire department, and that at his alma mater archbishop riordan high- school in san francisco class of 1981. today a fund-raiser for a scholarship in the name of progress. >>> my brother was a part of san francisco and this high school up part of san francisco it makes sense. >>> perez died in house fire in june 2011 at a house fire in diamond heights so did paramedic tony valerio. their deaths broke a communities heart thousands came from across california to honor the to and in moil service days later, today a reminder that perez is not forgotten. >>> to receive this award is something special for these young man they'll know the history of the 10 and perhaps as >>> it for us $16,000 to attend school here for one year. the scholarship likely awarded to a son of a firefighter. >>> if he had do it all over again he would go back in that house >>> they're still taking donations, if you'd like to contribute we have information at cbs s f dot com in san francisco anne mackovic cbs 5. >>> he is talking about the cease-fire in syria
growing up >>> and his brother had with in the san francisco fire department, and that at his alma mater archbishop riordan high- school in san francisco class of 1981. today a fund-raiser for a scholarship in the name of progress. >>> my brother was a part of san francisco and this high school up part of san francisco it makes sense. >>> perez died in house fire in june 2011 at a house fire in diamond heights so did paramedic tony valerio. their deaths broke a...
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then it was on to be saluted in latin by her alma mater. this was the most emotional part of her trip so far. it was the city where she spent 40 years as a wife and mother. and she told academics? bird had been the source of many happy memories -- she told academics that oxford had been the source of many happy memories. and then she was able to address both houses of parliament. it is a rare honor for heads of state. she will only be the second woman to do it, aside from queen elizabeth herself. to central live london where i am joined by our international coordinator of the burma campaign in the uk. what is your reaction to this trip and are that we have seen on siong seung-hui -- on songs on she -- aung san suu kyi do? >> there are many of us that have been struggling and working very hard for release. it is wonderful and inspiring to see her. the most important thing is the message that she delivers. she has been talking about a political message to make sure that they take care of all of the remaining political prisoners in burma, and
then it was on to be saluted in latin by her alma mater. this was the most emotional part of her trip so far. it was the city where she spent 40 years as a wife and mother. and she told academics? bird had been the source of many happy memories -- she told academics that oxford had been the source of many happy memories. and then she was able to address both houses of parliament. it is a rare honor for heads of state. she will only be the second woman to do it, aside from queen elizabeth...
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the icing on the cake was meeting ashley, who is going to graduate from my alma mater in three years. class of 1998, class of 2015. that was special for me. i am happy to support the petition. commissioner wynns: i will not be supporting this chart to this evening. i have to say that i am disappointed in the recommendation from the staff, because it does not have any analysis of the high school enrollment projections. a few years ago, in another high school charger -- san francisco has a disproportionate number of high-school charters, compared to any other district in the country. we have had, i think, predatory high school development. our high schools have been doing quite well, particularly on a completely un-level playing field. a couple of times ago, when a high-school charterer came in front of us, i propose an amendment, saying that if the board voted to approve this charter, they would vote to close a comprehensive high school. as the school was built up, we knew the in a moment would go down. we ought to say that if you are for this, you are for closing commission or thurgoo
the icing on the cake was meeting ashley, who is going to graduate from my alma mater in three years. class of 1998, class of 2015. that was special for me. i am happy to support the petition. commissioner wynns: i will not be supporting this chart to this evening. i have to say that i am disappointed in the recommendation from the staff, because it does not have any analysis of the high school enrollment projections. a few years ago, in another high school charger -- san francisco has a...
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now the founder of go daddy is making a good foundation to his alma mater here in maryland.sica cartel he explains how he springing his expertise to the university of baltimore. >> reporter: this sure is a crazy way to draw attention to go daddy. the founder of the internet hosting site go daddy, the company best known for their edgy commercials, got his start right here in baltimore. the mac now bob parsons who does the internet the heart of the u.s. economy is donating $1 million to the business school at the university of baltimore. >> we have the dystocia alum. >> he took the website that was virtually unheard of to number 1 when the ads began airing during the super bowl. now he is establishing a professorship specializing in digital communication. >> there's no communication. >> he graduated and hosts a video blog about internet issues on his website. darlene branigan smith, dean of the business school, says he will do similar lessons as well as on-campus lectures. >> i am always amazed at how doing something as simple a smiling makes things better. >> and he also rece
now the founder of go daddy is making a good foundation to his alma mater here in maryland.sica cartel he explains how he springing his expertise to the university of baltimore. >> reporter: this sure is a crazy way to draw attention to go daddy. the founder of the internet hosting site go daddy, the company best known for their edgy commercials, got his start right here in baltimore. the mac now bob parsons who does the internet the heart of the u.s. economy is donating $1 million to the...
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let me set the scene, sunday, grant situation, union college, my alma mater, sun is shining. commencement address, giving me a doctorate, admiration for my dedication to economic justice and the commitment to create fairness, a privilege and an exciting day. they presented me with a doctorate of humane letters, honaris causa. hang on, almost choked me there then i did my best not to embarrass myself at my first commencement. there are seductions out there both based on hero worship and val lanny. media les to do it politics love to do, people love to do it. there are no knights in shining armor, there is no sinister cabal. in the end, with collective collaboration and the spirit to fail it is us, individually, who are the heroes of our own stories. if you taken a inventory of what you have and what you don't, make sure you put at the top of the lithe integrity of your relationships and the trust to talk to each other. it is your most valuable currency. meanwhile, i am enjoying the afternoon, unbeknownst to me, brian, who is effectively the stud reporter over at the "new york
let me set the scene, sunday, grant situation, union college, my alma mater, sun is shining. commencement address, giving me a doctorate, admiration for my dedication to economic justice and the commitment to create fairness, a privilege and an exciting day. they presented me with a doctorate of humane letters, honaris causa. hang on, almost choked me there then i did my best not to embarrass myself at my first commencement. there are seductions out there both based on hero worship and val...
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recently delivered the graduation speech at rockville high school and at dixie college which is his alma mater. thanks for coming in. i got a chance to look over your speech and you seem to be saying exactly the opposite. >> when you have a special needs child, which our son who graduated from rockville high is, he's autistic and aged 22, you realize not only that the kids with the special needs are special, but the other kids are as well. >> so your reaction when you heard about this speech? >> well, i listened to the whole thing today and if you stay through the whole 12 minutes of it, you can see he's got the right idea towards the end, but that's not the way i would have approached it. >> was there anything wrong with the way approached it? i say that because the e-mail i've been saying is people say good, it's about time somebody told these killed they're used to getting trophies for everybody on the soccer team whether they've won or not, that sort of thing. >> what bothered me the most, not just the way that he said it is he seems to be saying that we're in a race and everybody is in th
recently delivered the graduation speech at rockville high school and at dixie college which is his alma mater. thanks for coming in. i got a chance to look over your speech and you seem to be saying exactly the opposite. >> when you have a special needs child, which our son who graduated from rockville high is, he's autistic and aged 22, you realize not only that the kids with the special needs are special, but the other kids are as well. >> so your reaction when you heard about...
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according to police, the teens were trying to break into their alma mater. officers and canine units were called to the scene. >>> the virginia man charged with plotting a suicide bombing inside the u.s. capitol is expected to plead guilty this afternoon. f.b.i. acts arrested him in february after a year long sting operation. he was provided with a fake bomb and fake gun. he has been charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >>> coming up on 9news now, support is pouring in for the new york school bus monitor who was bullied and insulted by a group of middle school students. >> and a local organization tries to build confidence and self-esteem in girls who are fighting illnesses. we're going to talk to the community bridge foundation about the answer coming up next. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for a year with no annual contract. or choose a two-year contract and get $200 back and a two-year pric
according to police, the teens were trying to break into their alma mater. officers and canine units were called to the scene. >>> the virginia man charged with plotting a suicide bombing inside the u.s. capitol is expected to plead guilty this afternoon. f.b.i. acts arrested him in february after a year long sting operation. he was provided with a fake bomb and fake gun. he has been charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >>> coming up on 9news now,...
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court's breathing space analysis, you would have to look long and hard because it's so bound up with maters of controversy that you'd want to exercise care. but that's really quite different from what we have here. this is pin-point accuracy. a specific claim about yourself. >> i want to follow up on justice's question. i'm not sure i understand. the government's position is that there is no first amend. ment value in a false representation of fact by which i understand you to mean not parody or something like that, but a statement that's intended to be understood as true. there is no first amendment in that statement. it may be protected because of the breathing space argue. there's no protection in that false representation as stuff. >> well, that is the position we've taken in this case. and the reason we've taken this is we read the court's precedence as saying precisely that. in fact, false statements of fact impede the search for trooult. that's -- our position is based on the precise language of cases stretching back a half o century. garrison said calculated falsehood is a category
court's breathing space analysis, you would have to look long and hard because it's so bound up with maters of controversy that you'd want to exercise care. but that's really quite different from what we have here. this is pin-point accuracy. a specific claim about yourself. >> i want to follow up on justice's question. i'm not sure i understand. the government's position is that there is no first amend. ment value in a false representation of fact by which i understand you to mean not...
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value to anti-sepsis and afterward wasn't his statute taken out of washington and put bark at his alma mater thomas jefferson. >> that's my favorite topic. the answer is very simple. there was not a statue of him in washington, hiss statue is by defr son. it's on the courtyard as you walk into the medical is school. he came over in 1876 and made a very important tour of america, he was in new york city and i'm writing about it apparently in gross that he did go to the centennial celebration down in philadelphia and at the big banquet at the night that this thing was finished on a friday night, lister was here, gross was a very uppity individual, this was a very important, a more important individual than gross was, gross was a very unassuming gentleman. and this gross praised him left and right and everybody in america knew that it was not true because just a month before gross has wrichb an article about the history of medicine and he wrote that no intelligent american would ever listen to joseph lister. so the answer is everything that you said is absolutely true. it is a fascinating story
value to anti-sepsis and afterward wasn't his statute taken out of washington and put bark at his alma mater thomas jefferson. >> that's my favorite topic. the answer is very simple. there was not a statue of him in washington, hiss statue is by defr son. it's on the courtyard as you walk into the medical is school. he came over in 1876 and made a very important tour of america, he was in new york city and i'm writing about it apparently in gross that he did go to the centennial...
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awarded the highest honor any of us can achieve, an honorary docket trait from his undergratd yat alma mater, illinois institute of technology. how pleased mr. morill wou have been to have an influential advocate for american public higher education, a scholar who led two mere land grant universities and two chaired the boards of both nostalgic and the aau take as his topic today the morill land grant act investing in america's future. please welcome professor jischke. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you, ellen, for that very generous introduction. we wish my two children were here to hear it. it is good to be back in lincoln and good to be back at the university of nebraska. we have enjoyed this first year of your participation in our conferen conference. the women sometimes and not sometimes, but it's good to be back. i am pleased to have this opportunity to talk about what, to me, is one of the most remarkable accomplishments of american higher education, the morill act. it's a very special thing and i hope my remarks do it justice. on july 2nd, 1862, president abraham lincoln si
awarded the highest honor any of us can achieve, an honorary docket trait from his undergratd yat alma mater, illinois institute of technology. how pleased mr. morill wou have been to have an influential advocate for american public higher education, a scholar who led two mere land grant universities and two chaired the boards of both nostalgic and the aau take as his topic today the morill land grant act investing in america's future. please welcome professor jischke. >> thank you very...
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. >>> speaking at his alma mater's commencement last month, ford motor company ceo alan mulally tells the story of seeing wilt chamberlain play his first varsity basketball game, pursuing his passion inspired by president kennedy's moon speech and ended up being ceo of boeing, then colorado of ford. his comments are about 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> how do you like my new party hat? [ cheers ] rock chop jayhawk indeed. chancellor, faculty, honored guests, proud family member, and graduates of the class of 2012, thank you for giving me the great honor of being part of this very special moment in your lives. it is a privilege for me to be here today and also to stand alongside the other honorary degree recipients. each recipient has dedicated themselves to lifelong service and contribution to society. i don't speak for them, but i am so honored to be among them. before we do anything else, i have one last assignment for our granl watts. nobody makes it through college without a lot of support. certainly financially. but also, there are people who encouraged you, who gave you emotional s
. >>> speaking at his alma mater's commencement last month, ford motor company ceo alan mulally tells the story of seeing wilt chamberlain play his first varsity basketball game, pursuing his passion inspired by president kennedy's moon speech and ended up being ceo of boeing, then colorado of ford. his comments are about 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> how do you like my new party hat? [ cheers ] rock chop jayhawk indeed. chancellor, faculty, honored guests, proud family member, and...
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sprawling nato base in tandem killing twenty two people investigative journalist pat porter says it maters activity in afghanistan has become a magnet for civilian deaths. this whole problem of u.s. and nato military operations both airstrikes and mate raids is a situation that has caused enormous opposition from the population particularly of the occupation in southern afghanistan the. region of the country are two increasingly opposed the presence of u.s. and nato forces if you look at the casualty figures for civilians and you compare them with the level of foreign troops operating in afghanistan you can see that there is a direct correlation between the two and the more u.s. and nato forces particularly u.s. military forces are active in a particular area the more civilians are going to be caught up in the fighting so the exact opposite is really the reality of the united states could ever protect the civilian population. also the coffee in the program the pirates riding a wave of success there is meeting me on the political separate agenda as the pirate party says that incoming crisis
sprawling nato base in tandem killing twenty two people investigative journalist pat porter says it maters activity in afghanistan has become a magnet for civilian deaths. this whole problem of u.s. and nato military operations both airstrikes and mate raids is a situation that has caused enormous opposition from the population particularly of the occupation in southern afghanistan the. region of the country are two increasingly opposed the presence of u.s. and nato forces if you look at the...
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has been strongly opposing but was forced to relent on due to spanish and italian insistence that mater address an m.e.p. and member of the e.u. budget committee believes this sends the wrong message to the banks. the banks have made the wrong this issue it's the banks that have made this wrong the stations and they have not they are they are not paying for the wrong decisions it's the taxpayer who is paying for the wrong decisions and this is really unclear and i think that even the you were serious about the whole situation they would first send people to investigate what happened in those banks before being so generous to bail them out with the money of the taxpayers and what we are doing now he's giving more powers to this institutions that have a this is. a total lack of common sense and this is somebody by the example and other banks in other member states will feel at ease to make wrong decisions in in the near future and the pressure is not over for germany's chancellor angela merkel yet with a crucial vote due in the german parliament later today the bundestag will decide on wh
has been strongly opposing but was forced to relent on due to spanish and italian insistence that mater address an m.e.p. and member of the e.u. budget committee believes this sends the wrong message to the banks. the banks have made the wrong this issue it's the banks that have made this wrong the stations and they have not they are they are not paying for the wrong decisions it's the taxpayer who is paying for the wrong decisions and this is really unclear and i think that even the you were...
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that life has to offer, but also ensure that you remain faithful to the values of your beloved alma mater. inevitably there may be days when you feel overwhelmed by what you view ooze an insurmountable task or problem. never let those moments of frustration deter you. rather rely on the strength of what you learned here. some five years ago i was the newly appointed commander in iraq overseeing a surge of forces and implementing the most important surge, the surge of ideas on the conduct of counterinsurgentsy operations. it was an excruciatingly difficult period. well over 200 enemy attacks per day at the height of the violence. during that time, i occasionally drew strength by recalling general grant's words after the first bloody day in the battle of shiloh. grant was sitting in the rain under the tree late that night. his army having nearly been driven into the tennessee river. his men having sustained terrible losses to a fierce confederate attack. his most trusted come raid general sherman appeared out of the dark and sat down next to him in the rain. sherman could hear the cries of
that life has to offer, but also ensure that you remain faithful to the values of your beloved alma mater. inevitably there may be days when you feel overwhelmed by what you view ooze an insurmountable task or problem. never let those moments of frustration deter you. rather rely on the strength of what you learned here. some five years ago i was the newly appointed commander in iraq overseeing a surge of forces and implementing the most important surge, the surge of ideas on the conduct of...
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it's wonderful to have you return to your alma mater. i'd like to showcase those who are successful, made great use of this education there. let this be an inspiration to all of you who are students. you can grow to be a great writer. you just have to be persistent and you have to be talented, and you see both of those here tonight. the other thing did you is you brought general bradley to life. when i was a cadet as looked at bradley barracks. a stone granite barracks, and here tonight you've made that barracks become the man that really helped to win that great war in world war ii. so thank you, sir, for your insights and your presence. [ applause ] >> i'd also like to plenty with a copy of the hudson valley review. my students are reading this and they'll try and catch up with you. enjoy that. maybe you'll even read the article some day. >> thank you very much. thanks everybody for coming out. i think we'll do a book signing, or if anybody has any other question, talk when the program's over, i'll be happy to take them on. thanks agai
it's wonderful to have you return to your alma mater. i'd like to showcase those who are successful, made great use of this education there. let this be an inspiration to all of you who are students. you can grow to be a great writer. you just have to be persistent and you have to be talented, and you see both of those here tonight. the other thing did you is you brought general bradley to life. when i was a cadet as looked at bradley barracks. a stone granite barracks, and here tonight you've...
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maters are just getting started -- the tomatoes are just getting started. >> the difference between buying food at a grocery store courses at a farmers' market. everything here looks fresh. >> this product will last just as long or longer than a grocery store products and it is fresh. to eat it at its peak. >> the food was picked that morning so it is absolutely fresh. you know you pick up orders at the grocery store and you cannot tell if it it is ripe. we >> will not pick things that are not ready because we don't have to worry about shipping. >> this looks amazing. tuesday from 3:30 until 6:30. they are open the tuesday before thanksgiving. that saves so much trouble. you know it is ripe when you come here. >> you can get fresh baked bread. >> we will show more when we come back with the seven-day. >> things are pretty quiet this morning. no precipitation in towson. we should stay dry for the next hour or two. it's the nine degrees in randallstown. -- 69 degrees in randallstown. we will probably see a couple of showers pop up. the rain is dipping down to the south from pennsylvania. it
maters are just getting started -- the tomatoes are just getting started. >> the difference between buying food at a grocery store courses at a farmers' market. everything here looks fresh. >> this product will last just as long or longer than a grocery store products and it is fresh. to eat it at its peak. >> the food was picked that morning so it is absolutely fresh. you know you pick up orders at the grocery store and you cannot tell if it it is ripe. we >> will not...
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like a lot of people associate their alma mater more than hardly any other organization. just to get more of your thoughts on education. >> okay. well, the education. a couple things. number one, my thoughts that i expressed here are sort of few things that i -- a book that i wrote published in 2005. it's portions of american life where you have competition, and soft america is where you don't. one of my basic thesis is most americans age 6 to 18 lived in soft america. progressive public schools and 1830 lived in hard america in places like the citadel and selective colleges of all kinds in the military and private sector endeavors of various ways. that -- why do we have incompetent 18-year-olds and competent 30-year-olds. we don't have the most competent 18-year-olds or so i was asserting. so i was trying to answer that. there's an exception to that period after sputnik. i was a beneficiary of this. we suddenly decided that we've got to have advanced placement course,s and higher ed courses in a lot of public schools, at least where you had affluent or high iq kids in la
like a lot of people associate their alma mater more than hardly any other organization. just to get more of your thoughts on education. >> okay. well, the education. a couple things. number one, my thoughts that i expressed here are sort of few things that i -- a book that i wrote published in 2005. it's portions of american life where you have competition, and soft america is where you don't. one of my basic thesis is most americans age 6 to 18 lived in soft america. progressive public...
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united nations observers report a sharp rise in rebel attacks on syrian forces this maters in chief instead of possible armed incursion regardless of un backing. russian opposition activists gear up for another mass rally in moscow after a similar demographics month led to clashes with the protest trend now on the brain . and israel begins implementing its plan to expel more than fifty thousand african refugees what's seen as a racist purging policy deepens all the races of democracy. starting a river into sideswipe one big business is the kaiser report. i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report top ten toes dead horses and big fish stacey however max who hasn't read the scripts before hand these are some of the headlines i have for our three hundredth episode. of three hundred baby that's right we're going to be batting the same as ted williams well it only took three hundred episodes for this image to erupt out of spain max this is rise up yeah you know the indignados are joining the globe all insurrection against banker occupation rise is.
united nations observers report a sharp rise in rebel attacks on syrian forces this maters in chief instead of possible armed incursion regardless of un backing. russian opposition activists gear up for another mass rally in moscow after a similar demographics month led to clashes with the protest trend now on the brain . and israel begins implementing its plan to expel more than fifty thousand african refugees what's seen as a racist purging policy deepens all the races of democracy. starting...
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still i've been in the governmental you know level and you see at the political level every think maters you see seven of using you up and you saw after the elections in france and june of the lexus uncomfy in greece how much discussion political discussion took place in the cool of you will so i think that even the smaller nations like least media small nation we did debate you know that has during elections or after elections all without any kind of elections can monitor through the whole debate and you will so that's why what i believe before that it's it is it this all together i mean as a society philip it's because i'm an assessor because when mass trip was passed when other treaties and house it was the political project was an affront it was about the me the monetary union and how it would work ok have as europeans been tricked into a federal union pension will federal union because nobody signed up for that in the beginning and everyone was very skittish about how political would be we would still have berlijn we'd still have paris we'd still have london etc etc now you're telli
still i've been in the governmental you know level and you see at the political level every think maters you see seven of using you up and you saw after the elections in france and june of the lexus uncomfy in greece how much discussion political discussion took place in the cool of you will so i think that even the smaller nations like least media small nation we did debate you know that has during elections or after elections all without any kind of elections can monitor through the whole...
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we're both big fans of your show and we met ten years ago at your alma mater. a big krimson boo-yah. >> and we may have a new fan on the way. >> that was easy. >> so as a father to be, i was wondering if you had advice for me in terms of investing for our child's college tuition and future? should i be looking to be going more with speculative stocks. >> first, congratulations and best wishes. i want a lesson. buy disney. you want to get kids involved early on. you will take your kids to disney world and disneyland. this is the way to introduce them to the investment process. first stock has to be something that you guys do together as a family. that will spark the interest. disney is the one. and they're doing great, too. besides fatherly love on sunday, keep an eye on greece and the election and we may not like it at all. but right now this market is still all about the government. mad money will be right back! >> coming up, lap of luxury? cramer's pitting two well known brands against each other to find out which has a smoother stock. they both belong on the
we're both big fans of your show and we met ten years ago at your alma mater. a big krimson boo-yah. >> and we may have a new fan on the way. >> that was easy. >> so as a father to be, i was wondering if you had advice for me in terms of investing for our child's college tuition and future? should i be looking to be going more with speculative stocks. >> first, congratulations and best wishes. i want a lesson. buy disney. you want to get kids involved early on. you will...
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now the founder of go daddy is making a big donation to his alma mater.how he's bringing his expertise to the university of baltimore. >> this is a crazy way to draw attention. >> the founder of the internet hosting site go daddy, the company best known for their edge si commercials got -- edge did commercials got a start in baltimore. now bob parsons who dubbed the internet the heart of the new country is donating $1 million to the business school at the university of baltimore. >> we have a distinguished alum. >> who knows a hot model. >> par sons took the website that was virtually unheard of to number one when their ads began airing during the super bowl. now he's establishing a professor ship at ub, specializes in digital communication. >> mist understanding are made -- misunderstanding are made bigger when there's no communications. >> parsons hosts video blogs about internet issues on his website. darlene smith, dean of the business school says parsons will do similar lessons for ub as well as on campus lectures. parsons received the university of
now the founder of go daddy is making a big donation to his alma mater.how he's bringing his expertise to the university of baltimore. >> this is a crazy way to draw attention. >> the founder of the internet hosting site go daddy, the company best known for their edge si commercials got -- edge did commercials got a start in baltimore. now bob parsons who dubbed the internet the heart of the new country is donating $1 million to the business school at the university of baltimore....
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the fund is established at reardon high school, perez's alma mater.ther told us vincent believed in helping people. >> extremely proud to be a fireman, extremely proud of the high school. he loved everything san disprearntion if he had to do it over again with that house and people's lives in danger, he would go back in that house. that's the type of person he is. >> perez was a 21 year veteran of the force when he died in june of last year. >>> we have been talking all about the heat today. it is quite warm and toasty. folks are out and about, but leigh glaser is telling us that there will be cooling on the way just in time for father's day as we take a live look at the beach where a lot of people were headed today. >> you had to go there to the beach. santa cruz right now, reporting a temperature of 78 degrees. and, yeah if you wanted to be mild and cool, you needed to go coastside because inland temperatures in the triple digits today. in fact, let's take a quick look at live doppler 7 hd. we're looking at no returns right now. all the low clouds a
the fund is established at reardon high school, perez's alma mater.ther told us vincent believed in helping people. >> extremely proud to be a fireman, extremely proud of the high school. he loved everything san disprearntion if he had to do it over again with that house and people's lives in danger, he would go back in that house. that's the type of person he is. >> perez was a 21 year veteran of the force when he died in june of last year. >>> we have been talking all...
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in texas, all his papers are at ut and he claimed it as his alma mater in though he dropped out. he started doing u.p. stories in the mid 1930's. they would have him go around. he helped open a station in el paso. he did sports announcing. he was just like reagan in the cubs. perhaps do ad lib. a lot of odd work. in overton, texas, he got national notoriety because over 230 students were blown up in a tragedy. he is all the charred bodies of children. he ran to a pay phone and call in to cbs radio and got his voice heard for the first time. he tried other jobs. he even worked for an airline for a while. he got drawn back to u.p. after getting all these clippings, he goes to new york after world war one begins. he was color blind so he could not go into the military. he could not fly planes. he tried to. east have uniform he would wear. he was put on assignment in europe. he embedded with the eighth air force with our bomber pilots that would do the missions. he goes from that and works as cbs after the war in stays with cbs all the way up until his death. he was getting some sort
in texas, all his papers are at ut and he claimed it as his alma mater in though he dropped out. he started doing u.p. stories in the mid 1930's. they would have him go around. he helped open a station in el paso. he did sports announcing. he was just like reagan in the cubs. perhaps do ad lib. a lot of odd work. in overton, texas, he got national notoriety because over 230 students were blown up in a tragedy. he is all the charred bodies of children. he ran to a pay phone and call in to cbs...
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>> bob: great alma mater of eric bolling. rollins university in florida. a great school.oud of him. >> eric: great thing. >> dana: memory lane bolling alley is in wyoming. >> eric: that's it for the show. thank you for w >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld or as i am known in ireland, meryl streep. andy, what is coming up on the show, old sport? >> i can feel one of my turns come on, america. some hard-hitting reporting reports some democrats are near mitt romney's la jolla house. plus, when is an airplane the wrong place for a married guy to hit on a woman? probably always, but particularly when the flight as wi-fi. and finally we have the inside scoop on reports that "happy days" actress erin moran is broke and living in a trailer park. they are making stuff up, right? jay thanks, andy. -- >> thanks, andy. >> whatever. >> a little attitude there. >> go away.
>> bob: great alma mater of eric bolling. rollins university in florida. a great school.oud of him. >> eric: great thing. >> dana: memory lane bolling alley is in wyoming. >> eric: that's it for the show. thank you for w >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld or as i am known in ireland, meryl streep. andy, what is coming up on the show, old sport? >> i can feel one of my turns come on, america. some hard-hitting reporting reports some...
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. >> court documents show a series of exchanges between rg3 and a former student at his alma mater at baylor. >> reporter: robert griffin iii's name is now being linked to an unseemly case involving a former basketball player richard hurd was arrested friday for attempting to extort the redskins quarterback. according to a sworn aft hurd contacted griffin's agent and told him he had derogatory information about one of his clients. the aft does not mention griff -- affidavit does not mention griffin by name but authorities confirm it is the heisman trophy winner. hurd said he intended to release the information to the media unless griffin paid him a substantial amount of money. surprising? one radio host says not really. >> when a guy is in the public eye the way rg3 has been in and has been a public position as anybody in the history of sports, went from unknown to heisman trophy winner to second overall pick, there's always somebody out there trying to take advantage of a guy like that. at this stage i can't say i'm stunned. >> reporter: his agent enlisted undercover f.b.i. agents af
. >> court documents show a series of exchanges between rg3 and a former student at his alma mater at baylor. >> reporter: robert griffin iii's name is now being linked to an unseemly case involving a former basketball player richard hurd was arrested friday for attempting to extort the redskins quarterback. according to a sworn aft hurd contacted griffin's agent and told him he had derogatory information about one of his clients. the aft does not mention griff -- affidavit does not...
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yesterday the family and friends of perez funded a scholarship at his high school alma mater. his brother told us it has been a tough year. >> every day we definitely think about him and kind of almost set my day to how i feel. i kind of think about it from there. but it's been really difficult. i mean, he was like a second dad to me growing up in our neighborhood. our dad worked so hard so he always looked out for me growing up. >> the scholarship at reardon is $25,000 for sons of firefighters. >>> coming up next the world has an eye on election day in greece where voters could very well be deciding that country's economic future. and hot and dry weather is creating more problems for firefighters battling blazes across the west.jÑ >> voters in greece are heading to the poll today for the second time in the last six weeks for the most critical election in 40 years. at stake is the country's place in the union and the european dollar itself. world markets have been wait fog see how greeks will vote. will they decide for spending cuts or decide with the young politician that pro
yesterday the family and friends of perez funded a scholarship at his high school alma mater. his brother told us it has been a tough year. >> every day we definitely think about him and kind of almost set my day to how i feel. i kind of think about it from there. but it's been really difficult. i mean, he was like a second dad to me growing up in our neighborhood. our dad worked so hard so he always looked out for me growing up. >> the scholarship at reardon is $25,000 for sons of...
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apparently bryson, after being in town for a business speech at his daughter's alma mater was drivingjust after 5:00, hit a car that was standing still waiting for a train, there were three people in the car, no major injuries. witnesses say he got out and they talked about exchanging information but then he got back in his car, he seemed confused, got back in his car and hit the car again as he backed out to get around it and keep going. that car then followed him another two miles, calling 911, while they were following him. turns out he hit another car the sheriff's office said with a man and woman again, minor injuries, minor damage to the car but he was unconscious at the wheel when they found him. they took him to the hospital, he is facing a citation for felony hit and run. significant here, early in the investigation officers are saying the sheriff's office is saying there was no indication that drugs and alcohol were involved. >> has the obama administration come out to say anything? >> reporter: we're waiting this morning to see whether the commerce department or perhaps the
apparently bryson, after being in town for a business speech at his daughter's alma mater was drivingjust after 5:00, hit a car that was standing still waiting for a train, there were three people in the car, no major injuries. witnesses say he got out and they talked about exchanging information but then he got back in his car, he seemed confused, got back in his car and hit the car again as he backed out to get around it and keep going. that car then followed him another two miles, calling...
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>> bob: great alma mater of eric bolling. rollins university in florida. a great school.of him. >> eric: great thing. >> dana:
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yesterday the family and friends of perez funded a scholarship at his high school alma mater. his brother told us it has been a tough year. >> every day we definitely think about him and kind of almost set my day to how i feel. i kind of think about it from there. but it's been really difficult. i mean, he was like a second dad to me growing up in our neighborhood. our dad worked so hard so he always looked out for me growing up. >> the scholarship at reardon is $25,000 for sons of firefighters. >>> coming up next the world has an eye on election day in greece where voters could very well be deciding that country's economic future. and hot and dry weather is creating more problems for firefighters battling blazes across the west. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> voters in greece are heading to the polls today for the second time in the last six weeks for the most critical election in 40 years. at stake is the country's place in the union and the european dollar itself. world markets have been waiting to see how greeks will vote. will they accept bi
yesterday the family and friends of perez funded a scholarship at his high school alma mater. his brother told us it has been a tough year. >> every day we definitely think about him and kind of almost set my day to how i feel. i kind of think about it from there. but it's been really difficult. i mean, he was like a second dad to me growing up in our neighborhood. our dad worked so hard so he always looked out for me growing up. >> the scholarship at reardon is $25,000 for sons of...
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. >> rga gets overlooked, rnc has been -- >> my alma mater. >> a lot of romances on the obama campaign recently got engaged to robin frankel, former deputy speech writer, so always in the family. >> love is always in the air. >> always. >> thank you all. that's it for this edition of "daily run day." tom, ron barber running for gabby gifford's sheet. up next, chris jansing speaking to bernie sanders. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. after just one use? think again. [ female announcer ] with olay regenerist wrinkle revolution, it's possible to reduce the look of wrinkles in just 10 minutes. now you've seen it. experience it for yourself. [ female announcer ] olay regenerist. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪
. >> rga gets overlooked, rnc has been -- >> my alma mater. >> a lot of romances on the obama campaign recently got engaged to robin frankel, former deputy speech writer, so always in the family. >> love is always in the air. >> always. >> thank you all. that's it for this edition of "daily run day." tom, ron barber running for gabby gifford's sheet. up next, chris jansing speaking to bernie sanders. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and on small...
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>> bob: great alma mater of eric bolling. rollins university in florida. a great school.d of him. >> eric: great thing. >> dana: memory lane bolling alley is in wyoming. >> eric: that's it for the show. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow, everybody. >> bret: one of the most serious breaches of intelligence he has seen. that's from a house democrat. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm bret baier. top lawmakers on capitol hill agree too much sensitive national security information is making its way to your newspapers, television and computers. what they cannot agree on is why. whether the obama administration is playing politics with american lives. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has the top story. >> the leadership of the house and senate intelligence committees were bkr
>> bob: great alma mater of eric bolling. rollins university in florida. a great school.d of him. >> eric: great thing. >> dana: memory lane bolling alley is in wyoming. >> eric: that's it for the show. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow, everybody. >> bret: one of the most serious breaches of intelligence he has seen. that's from a house democrat. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ good evening. i'm bret baier. top lawmakers on capitol hill agree...
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they're not even my alma maters.th is, there is clearly a problem that is coming in america more and more. and i think that if people really are suggesting that they're against sex selection abortion, why are we the only advanced nation in the world that doesn't have laws restricting it? >> congressman trent franks sponsored the bill that would have outlawed gender specific abortions. >>> now this -- >> go, go, go! >> they swarm like pesky gnats, surrounding the rich and famous. now stars are fighting back, literally. how far is too far to get the money shot? walmart can now convert your favorite dvds from disc to digital. no way. if hulk smash disc... it's no big deal. now you'll never break them, scratch them or lose them. we can use that. you'll never break them. so what do you guys think? we love it. it's only two bucks per disc. that's cool. that's the walmart entertainment disc to digital service. bring in your favorite dvds to your local walmart photo center to get started. don't go in there. don't go in there
they're not even my alma maters.th is, there is clearly a problem that is coming in america more and more. and i think that if people really are suggesting that they're against sex selection abortion, why are we the only advanced nation in the world that doesn't have laws restricting it? >> congressman trent franks sponsored the bill that would have outlawed gender specific abortions. >>> now this -- >> go, go, go! >> they swarm like pesky gnats, surrounding the rich...
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out there because earlier a couple days earlier he gave a commencement speech at his daughter's alma mater saturday they believe he ran into a car with three people as that car was sitting waiting for a train to pass by. apparently according to the report, he got out and talked with them about exchanging information but then according to one lieutenant seemed confused, got back into his car and backed into them again as he took off. that car then followed him, called 911. meantime, about five minutes later, about two miles up the road, the l.a. sheriff's office says he hit another car with a man and woman inside. they had no serious injuries. refused treatment. no serious injuries at the first accident either. but by the time authorities caught up with him, they say that he was unconscious behind the wheel. he was taken to the hospital. not arrested there but issued a felony citation for hit-and-run. this investigation is early but so far authorities are saying they have no indication that there were drugs or alcohol involved but clearly they're going to try to figure out what happened her
out there because earlier a couple days earlier he gave a commencement speech at his daughter's alma mater saturday they believe he ran into a car with three people as that car was sitting waiting for a train to pass by. apparently according to the report, he got out and talked with them about exchanging information but then according to one lieutenant seemed confused, got back into his car and backed into them again as he took off. that car then followed him, called 911. meantime, about five...
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last month sorkin recalled those early days when he delivered the commencement address at his alma materse university. >> i wish i could tell you there is a trick to avoid the screw-ups, but the screw-ups, they're coming for you. >> reporter: the screw-ups, behind his emmys and accolades, a dark secret. he was addicted to cocaine, coming to a head at the airport. he pleadwas arrested and pled g. >> i feel like we're writing about the things from a crack addict. >> reporter: what was the appeal? >> it felt like everything i was writing was awesome and i had all this energy. my biggest fear when i stopped was, was i going to be able to write anymore. >> reporter: do you think your writing was better during that period? >> i don't. but even if i was writing shakespeare when i was high, it's worth it to be straight. >> reporter: sorkin has remained drug free for 11 years. he loves his daughter rocxie. >> fatherhood is the greatest thing in the world ful she's just now starting to watch some things that i've written, and it's kind of frightening. i really want her to like it, and i'm worried
last month sorkin recalled those early days when he delivered the commencement address at his alma materse university. >> i wish i could tell you there is a trick to avoid the screw-ups, but the screw-ups, they're coming for you. >> reporter: the screw-ups, behind his emmys and accolades, a dark secret. he was addicted to cocaine, coming to a head at the airport. he pleadwas arrested and pled g. >> i feel like we're writing about the things from a crack addict. >>...