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may have had "hail to the victors" in 1976 as a senior but he knows this alma mater as well.yet another reason why the south eastern conference is so much fun to cover. that is a last-place team you witnessed give one of the elite programs all they wanted today, aaron. jennings is an outstanding quarterback for this football team, made a very big play as the tigers win it in unusual fashion for les miles today, 31-27. for aaron taylor, kristina akra, tim brando, tomorrow the greatest iron bowl you will ever see with the most at stake in my lifetime. number one, alabama. number four, auburn. in the iron bowl. verne lundquist, gary danielson and tracy wolfson will have it. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we'll send you to adam zucker and "the jeep post game show" in a moment. what a thanksgiving holiday it's been for us in baton rouge. hope you enjoyed it. the boot is comfortable in b.r., adam and the guys after this break. she's got it all. including 25 em-puh-guh's highway. what? muh-puh-guh's? me-me, em-puh-guh's? em-puh-guh's? i don't know what that stands... i
may have had "hail to the victors" in 1976 as a senior but he knows this alma mater as well.yet another reason why the south eastern conference is so much fun to cover. that is a last-place team you witnessed give one of the elite programs all they wanted today, aaron. jennings is an outstanding quarterback for this football team, made a very big play as the tigers win it in unusual fashion for les miles today, 31-27. for aaron taylor, kristina akra, tim brando, tomorrow the greatest...
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suitland beats duval 18-17, and what a finish for navarro bowman's alma mater.is jersey retired during halftime that have ball game so a spectacular game for high school football. >> all right. and tonight might be a good night to throw some logs in the fireplace because it's going to get cold. >> watch. windchills in the teens tonight. >>
suitland beats duval 18-17, and what a finish for navarro bowman's alma mater.is jersey retired during halftime that have ball game so a spectacular game for high school football. >> all right. and tonight might be a good night to throw some logs in the fireplace because it's going to get cold. >> watch. windchills in the teens tonight. >>
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all systems sweden the twenty four year old left behind in a big goal but missed on a starship is mater of stuff up here on the final strike might have fit for a individual welsh cup victory to come above its two pockets to finish the season of nineteen forty seven minutes and fifty six seconds and integral has met mr murray hill for email from someone that made the final range hood. bring the two time overall world cup champion multiple cannot become the new platform season in style like double making the men's twenty km individual race in austin. it was like year old frenchman who wanted afford to spend tycoons over to the liberal crown last season took the lead up to the first round of shooting. he continued to hit the target is to trust mine in a winning time of fifty minutes and ten point nine seconds. austrian seaman at the end the deal must ditch missed one talk to each to finish second and third respectively over two minutes back. you need to see and pick up bits of insight criticism naively safety with a ten thousand yet the history and civilization this is the island's cultura
all systems sweden the twenty four year old left behind in a big goal but missed on a starship is mater of stuff up here on the final strike might have fit for a individual welsh cup victory to come above its two pockets to finish the season of nineteen forty seven minutes and fifty six seconds and integral has met mr murray hill for email from someone that made the final range hood. bring the two time overall world cup champion multiple cannot become the new platform season in style like...
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results of the first year of the new screen program pays the marriage department and the mater hospital in dublin have revealed significant rates of ulm diagnosed hiv to say the rates are high by international standards christopher plummer was diagnosed with hiv. the news was a shock but for the testing and treatment has been by ko. from food hopefully i can. the effect would have to be in our new techniques. the cumin fact the truth will set the camera for the two central activity for me to have cornered and i don't care. i won't go in was an orphan from the city most of my posts and people have taken part in a screening research program for hiv at the mater hospital's emergency department and oven. since last year the hospital has been offering routine hiv screening for tenders as part of a three year research project. fourteen patients have tested positive so far under the program and are sprinkled on the phone that we are free higher rates of one cyclist hiv in the emergency department in and told them. our rates of hiv or treat and one thousand on a level of certainty consistent wi
results of the first year of the new screen program pays the marriage department and the mater hospital in dublin have revealed significant rates of ulm diagnosed hiv to say the rates are high by international standards christopher plummer was diagnosed with hiv. the news was a shock but for the testing and treatment has been by ko. from food hopefully i can. the effect would have to be in our new techniques. the cumin fact the truth will set the camera for the two central activity for me to...
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the democratic challenger is an alma mater of an alumnus of my alma mater. >> well, there it is. thank you all. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." big congrats to florida state. i have to say that or i will be in trouble at home. >>> speaking of the state of florida, you're looking live at st. petersburg where we're waiting for former republican governor, charlie crist, who once was an independent who is now going to be running as a democrat to get his old job back. we'll see how he does. speaking of him, we will have charlie crist on the show tomorrow. >>> coming up next, chris jansing. we'll see you later. at northrog, we've always been at the forefront of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ process critical information, and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment perio
the democratic challenger is an alma mater of an alumnus of my alma mater. >> well, there it is. thank you all. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." big congrats to florida state. i have to say that or i will be in trouble at home. >>> speaking of the state of florida, you're looking live at st. petersburg where we're waiting for former republican governor, charlie crist, who once was an independent who is now going to be running as a democrat to get his...
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, washington's 50, is testified to by the ralph and hagans library at gonzaga university, his alma mater. it is named in honor of his parents, who did something right in raising such a son. tom foley was a modest man whose impact on the public wheel beyond his district far exceeded any projection of the ego or strength. may we all be inspired by his example to be men and women compelled to improve the life and prospect of our fellow citizens while eschewing any honor or glory. do our part to increase understanding and respect across cultural divides. be present with us this day, o god, as we mark his life and remember his legacy. bless this gathering and comfort us as we comfort one another in remembering a great american and a genuinely good man. amen. >> tom foley was my friend, mentor, and colleague in the house of representatives. i first met him at the university of washington law school in 1965 during his freshman term. he was a brilliant young man with a warm and friendly smile. it was his intellect and love for this country that made him an outstanding leader. he served as chairm
, washington's 50, is testified to by the ralph and hagans library at gonzaga university, his alma mater. it is named in honor of his parents, who did something right in raising such a son. tom foley was a modest man whose impact on the public wheel beyond his district far exceeded any projection of the ego or strength. may we all be inspired by his example to be men and women compelled to improve the life and prospect of our fellow citizens while eschewing any honor or glory. do our part to...
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. >> reporter: at number two, godaddy's founder came home to his all ta matter -- ail alma mater. >>, welcome home. >> reporter: what a weekend for ravens' kicker, justin ticker. first, the game-winning kick yesterday in overtime. and then photos of his recent over the top rooftop proposal started to appear all over social media. justin popped the question to his girlfriend, amanda. the couple went to this lanish candlelight runway -- lavish candlelight runway. this is how you make it special, gentlemen. no now you are cute -- now, you are caught up and clued in. >>> calling all insome knee -- insome knee yacks -- insomniacs. >>> i'm matt gallant and this is teresa >>> are you a good sleeper? >> no. i haven't had a good night's sleep in 35 years. and i'm 29. [laughter] >> we have something that can help you to get your 40 winks today. if this is you trying to fall asleep, we have a solution. it's the white noise app. compatible with all of your smart devices. doctor oz calls it a sleep miracle because it gives you a variety of smooth-worthy sounds. set timers. you can even create a p
. >> reporter: at number two, godaddy's founder came home to his all ta matter -- ail alma mater. >>, welcome home. >> reporter: what a weekend for ravens' kicker, justin ticker. first, the game-winning kick yesterday in overtime. and then photos of his recent over the top rooftop proposal started to appear all over social media. justin popped the question to his girlfriend, amanda. the couple went to this lanish candlelight runway -- lavish candlelight runway. this is how you...
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cast his ballot at spring hill elementary, and robert is libertarian candidate went back to his alma mater for science and technology in alexandria. peggy fox is waiting for the results with the democrats in vienna and peggy, this race is being looked at by some as a bell weather for the mood of the whole country. >> absolutely, you know, if we are seeing higher voter turnout than expected, what is bringing those voters out? we have heard from the democrats that outrage over the g. government shutdown and what is driving it. a referendum on obama care. so, which is it? we were out at the polls today asking that question. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> first time candidate democrat is running for delegate in prince william county. >> he is hoping to oust the outspoken conservative, long- time delegate. he like gop gubernatorial candidate says this election is the referendum on obama care, not the tea party and government shutdown. >> it has depressed the democratic base. it is reminded republicans, hey, this race is now between ken cuccinelli who was the first to challenge obama care w
cast his ballot at spring hill elementary, and robert is libertarian candidate went back to his alma mater for science and technology in alexandria. peggy fox is waiting for the results with the democrats in vienna and peggy, this race is being looked at by some as a bell weather for the mood of the whole country. >> absolutely, you know, if we are seeing higher voter turnout than expected, what is bringing those voters out? we have heard from the democrats that outrage over the g....
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stanford's new stadium where the players stay on the field after the game and sing the school's alma materh the fans. bob liked the reception that got so much, it sparked in him a bigger idea. >> the theme of honoring veterans at their home football game closest to veterans day. division one and division two and division three. >> honoring them at every college and university in the country which meant writing a letter to every college and university in the country. >> i wrote over 600 letters to colleg colleges. the only thing more remarkable that he managed to send those letters is that so many were answered. >> it was almost like christmas. >> in the affirmative. >> everyday some great stuff. this was the stack of replies from college presidents. >> by now bob figures every school he asks to take part will in some way. some continuing old tradition, others starting new ones. veterans everywhere getting the thanks they deserve. >> i like projects. this particular one caught my eye and i thought i could pull it off. i did. >> bob in fact was so encouraged by the responses from colleges an
stanford's new stadium where the players stay on the field after the game and sing the school's alma materh the fans. bob liked the reception that got so much, it sparked in him a bigger idea. >> the theme of honoring veterans at their home football game closest to veterans day. division one and division two and division three. >> honoring them at every college and university in the country which meant writing a letter to every college and university in the country. >> i wrote...
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his alma mater. they gave him the time and opportunity. how about a great payoff for them at oklahoma state. since then, they've been rolling. >> gus: williams. coach gundy, seven straight bowl appearances. 5-2 in those games. ongoing record. second and eight. davis webb to the end zone. incomplete. bradley marquez, the closest man to the football. that man, clint chelf, he had thrown two interceptions, but other than those two mistakes, he's been pretty doggone good this afternoon or this evening. webb lobs one. incomplete and a flag. ashton lampkin defensively. looks like he'll pick up the pass interference penalty. >> charles: that was all by design and formation. they went bunch all the way to the opposite side to make it a one-on-one route to the top of the screen with eric ward. lamp tkin had his hands on him. they're hand fighting both ways. >> referee: pass interference, defense number 6. occurred in the end zone. by rule, it will be placed at the 2 yard line. automatic first down. >> charles: sometimes when they're fighting it out
his alma mater. they gave him the time and opportunity. how about a great payoff for them at oklahoma state. since then, they've been rolling. >> gus: williams. coach gundy, seven straight bowl appearances. 5-2 in those games. ongoing record. second and eight. davis webb to the end zone. incomplete. bradley marquez, the closest man to the football. that man, clint chelf, he had thrown two interceptions, but other than those two mistakes, he's been pretty doggone good this afternoon or...
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extraordinary students, something i've discovered over the last few months coming back to my alma mater, young men and women with great talent as well as faculty and administrators who care. what can we do? we've heard a lot already. we'll hear a little more. what can each of us do to advance this agenda to ensure the kinds of investments made by the united states and the international community over the last decade plus endure and don't push everything back? >> well, i would say first just keep talking about it. i'm so worried once our troops leave no one will pay attention again to afghanistan. we just can't take that risk. we don't want the people of afghanistan to think that because our troops are leaving they no longer matter to us, because they do matter. the relationships and the friendships we've built especially with afghan women and through the u.s. afghan women's council and through many, many opportunities that we've had to meet really do matter to us. i want the people of afghanistan to know that the people of the united states do support them and are with them. i remember
extraordinary students, something i've discovered over the last few months coming back to my alma mater, young men and women with great talent as well as faculty and administrators who care. what can we do? we've heard a lot already. we'll hear a little more. what can each of us do to advance this agenda to ensure the kinds of investments made by the united states and the international community over the last decade plus endure and don't push everything back? >> well, i would say first...
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recovery and preservation of a sample the iraqi jewish heritage that flows from the historic to the mater. preservation is from the us national archives were flown in to assess the situation. the materials or frozen to protect them from further damage. when he arrived back in washington that's ten years carefully cleaning and mending the two thousand seven hundred bucks and tens of thousands of documents. and they are books and documents that pertain to the iraqi jewish community and there are documents that come from the office of the chief rabbi the jewish schools or school finals their time. records from the jewish hospital. segments of the torah to keep the taxi receipts. these texts in the street the daily life of the community largely forgotten by time. in nineteen ten and fifty six thousand lived in baghdad but anti semitism rose steeply soliciting new restrictive lines and popular killings of . today iraq's jewish community has all but disappeared. however now iraq's diplomats are trying to project a different image of their country's attitude to judaism by being open about iraq's
recovery and preservation of a sample the iraqi jewish heritage that flows from the historic to the mater. preservation is from the us national archives were flown in to assess the situation. the materials or frozen to protect them from further damage. when he arrived back in washington that's ten years carefully cleaning and mending the two thousand seven hundred bucks and tens of thousands of documents. and they are books and documents that pertain to the iraqi jewish community and there are...
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models he is the active as the vengeful the kid enterprises that these cars extend region are rapidly mater rising plants in increasing the mineral production. the guy copper deposit is among major projects of the region. it is a leader among ore deposits in the world. the operating company will invest about two billion dollars in the years to come. according to preliminary estimates there are about five million tonnes of pure copper in the field he said with a vignette that through his unique technology that has never been used in the cis countries for a few number of people construct a big nose and cookies and play with some of us to be an adorable doing it but we still need to use the new amount. it is plain to start opening pit mining in the next year. currently he feels can design for three thousand people is being constructed in the steps attracting organizations from turkey and kazakhstan. pour the foundation of future war processing plant and workshops. the chinese border is located two and fifty kilometers away from this area in the major amount of mine and refined copper will be d
models he is the active as the vengeful the kid enterprises that these cars extend region are rapidly mater rising plants in increasing the mineral production. the guy copper deposit is among major projects of the region. it is a leader among ore deposits in the world. the operating company will invest about two billion dollars in the years to come. according to preliminary estimates there are about five million tonnes of pure copper in the field he said with a vignette that through his unique...
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and handshakes the us is renewing its trite restrictions and even considering toughening them the mater and sliced diced bacon critique israel seems to have a new pasta in from the shell then the squeaks and fifteen in geneva. what the talisman from nazis the final set. the pieces in place the lee of time and again says that in those circumstances it would receive any weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons nor will we ever wrong and i mean yea the whole thing. that wouldn't fit. they contend that it is to heal and that didn't quite get it the stall for an end and asked if his mama weren't fully relations. yet just as the dealings neighbor was on a constant in the world columns and he won a new concern from friends surprised me that stole that walks by and find new friends in israel keeping the traditional stumbling block up to now still smarting from that the red thing tend to read every cop in recent months. israel refuses to budge. that's up that view. it's dangerous because it keeps you on. as an opiate fresh whole nation we are not blind and i don't think we're stupid
and handshakes the us is renewing its trite restrictions and even considering toughening them the mater and sliced diced bacon critique israel seems to have a new pasta in from the shell then the squeaks and fifteen in geneva. what the talisman from nazis the final set. the pieces in place the lee of time and again says that in those circumstances it would receive any weapons of mass destruction including nuclear weapons nor will we ever wrong and i mean yea the whole thing. that wouldn't fit....
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she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a corridor through to the capital in the city she loved so much. we had three office staff at the time. we had a person who handled her calendar. we had a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helped her work on speeches. and then i was in the office. by friday afternoon she was ready to leave and go to the ranch, which she really called home. and about 3:30 in the afternoon she would say do i have anything else to do? and if the answer was no she would say tell the secret service i'm ready to go. watch our program on the first lady lady bird johnson on our website. or see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and you our series continues live monday as we look at first lady pat nixon. >>> now a hearing on the future of digital currency. members of the senate banking committee also discussed how to better protect consumers online. this is a little more than an hour and a half. >>> i'm pleased to co-chair this joint subcommittee hearing on the present and future impact of virtual currency.
she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a corridor through to the capital in the city she loved so much. we had three office staff at the time. we had a person who handled her calendar. we had a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helped her work on speeches. and then i was in the office. by friday afternoon she was ready to leave and go to the ranch, which she really called home. and about 3:30 in the afternoon she would say do i...
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going into my senior season at mater dei, the goal is definitely to win a state championship.e whole season. so, going into the season, the first goal will be not to lose a game, i think we do that, we'll handle all that kinda sff, and it would be a big step for me as a player, my high school legacy or what not to win four in a row. but what i've done in high school so far, i'm happy with it. at the end of the day, regardless of what happens, everybody on the team is going to win. everybody's going to go to college and everybody will have fun in highchool. look for more on stanley later this season... for now he's our pick for the best out west... a pair of findley prep stars - kelly oubre (oo (like blue)-bray) and rashad vaughn - come in at two and three... -- finally, let's wrap up our country-wide tour in the rocky mountain region... to find the top player in this area, simply he to denver east high school... that's where you'll find six-foot-one point guard dominique collier (call-yer)... the colorado commit can score, distribute, defend... anything his team needs to get t
going into my senior season at mater dei, the goal is definitely to win a state championship.e whole season. so, going into the season, the first goal will be not to lose a game, i think we do that, we'll handle all that kinda sff, and it would be a big step for me as a player, my high school legacy or what not to win four in a row. but what i've done in high school so far, i'm happy with it. at the end of the day, regardless of what happens, everybody on the team is going to win. everybody's...
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she went against her almer mater and chose her boyfriend.w york city's war on crime the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. i don't know what you expect me to say. i want an explanation. i'm getting calls from mr. tyler every day. obviously, there's been a mix-up. obviously. mr. hagman, the florist is here. he's got a couple of questions for you. thank you, mr. rivera. you have the weekend to straighten this out. if i hadn't happened to check. it's just a mix-up. what am i going to tell him come monday? part of being a successful businessman is knowing when to worry and when not to. he's going to make trouble. i know it. no, he's not. he doesn't want the publicity.
she went against her almer mater and chose her boyfriend.w york city's war on crime the worst criminal offenders are pursued by the detectives of the major case squad. these are their stories. i don't know what you expect me to say. i want an explanation. i'm getting calls from mr. tyler every day. obviously, there's been a mix-up. obviously. mr. hagman, the florist is here. he's got a couple of questions for you. thank you, mr. rivera. you have the weekend to straighten this out. if i hadn't...
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she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a quarter through corridor throughcorridor door to the capital. in the city she looked so much. -- city she loved so much. she would stay here all day and that was pretty much monday through friday. when we were having guests at the ranch she would sometimes go out a few days early and stay in the different guestrooms to check on the water and the lights to be sure everything was working like the tv in the different rooms. we would also make a stop on the way out to the ranch to the store to pick up magazines that were just specific for whoever was coming to the ranch for the weekend. very thoughtful, very meticulous and gracious about that. we had three office staff at the time. we are the personnel and -- who handled her calendar. we had a person came from the white house and a press secretary who helped work on speeches and then i was in the office. so that chair was usually occupied by one of us a good part of the day as we rotated during projects that she was working on. by friday afternoon she was ready t
she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a quarter through corridor throughcorridor door to the capital. in the city she looked so much. -- city she loved so much. she would stay here all day and that was pretty much monday through friday. when we were having guests at the ranch she would sometimes go out a few days early and stay in the different guestrooms to check on the water and the lights to be sure everything was working like the tv in the different...
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power was restored early this morning to the 3600 cuss maters and it appears those generateors were not as relyiable. many were trying to figure out what to do from there as they were left in the dark. >> ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> vallejo police say last night's shooting case is now a homicide investigation, an unidentified man was left shot in the parking lot in the fairgrounds drive. he later died at the hospital. >>> they are warping other parents to stay alert right after a stranger walked into her daughter's school and tried taking her out of class. it is a small private elementary school. the principal admits he made mistakes when he gave the girl's first name and a visit terrible's pass. he is african-american with dreadlocks and when staff members approached him, after that the girl was notified. if. >> he was directed to the office and when asked what he was there for he said he was supposed to pick up my daughter. >> new security measures include tighter enforcement for people walking on to campus with new surveillance measures. they are now looking for that man. >>> op
power was restored early this morning to the 3600 cuss maters and it appears those generateors were not as relyiable. many were trying to figure out what to do from there as they were left in the dark. >> ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> vallejo police say last night's shooting case is now a homicide investigation, an unidentified man was left shot in the parking lot in the fairgrounds drive. he later died at the hospital. >>> they are warping other parents to stay alert...
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condition worsened and the dirty afternoon on the following day before she died later that day in the mater hospital. her partner of the film i've seen it told the inquest and midwife said to be in on a new kit she was faking pain as a condition to worsen at lunchtime that day she died. in her evidence the midwife denied this saying should never say this to patients. the most of the roads on the sun called smith said bimbo on the new kid died from loss of blood after her uterus ruptured this was caused by contractions after neighbor wasn't used to dr karen craving for the bombing us the monster to miss a post on a talk given to neighbor could it be enough doctors and pimple on the new kits debt. mr coulter smith said the rupture was caused by contractions. on another job which cause contractions what about the same results he said the rupture poppins because of started to pin on the new kids futures. i thought to the hospital was not aware of until after her death. it's hard to get the verdict of medical misadventure. that means that bimbo on the new bedside as the unintended results of an
condition worsened and the dirty afternoon on the following day before she died later that day in the mater hospital. her partner of the film i've seen it told the inquest and midwife said to be in on a new kit she was faking pain as a condition to worsen at lunchtime that day she died. in her evidence the midwife denied this saying should never say this to patients. the most of the roads on the sun called smith said bimbo on the new kid died from loss of blood after her uterus ruptured this...
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i think about my alma mater, wheaton college he in illinois, illinois, -- wheaton college in illinois, which is the school from which billy graham graduated years ago. i appreciate the majority leader and minority leader's reference to his life as he celebrates his 95th birthday. billy graham had an important impact on my life and millions not just of americans, but people around the world. i appreciate that recognition that has been given here by our leaders. but i also think about our indiana-based university, notre dame. despite conscious objections and the clearly outlined standards of the colleges and universities -- colleges community covenant at wheaton and the values of the university of notre dame, they have been told by the government that they are not considered religious institutions and must comply with the health and human services mandate. let me describe a little bit the threat of faith that runs through every aspect of a school like wheaton college and the values of faith expressed frequently in a number of ways by the university of notre dame. if you tune in to the n
i think about my alma mater, wheaton college he in illinois, illinois, -- wheaton college in illinois, which is the school from which billy graham graduated years ago. i appreciate the majority leader and minority leader's reference to his life as he celebrates his 95th birthday. billy graham had an important impact on my life and millions not just of americans, but people around the world. i appreciate that recognition that has been given here by our leaders. but i also think about our...
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6-80 webb was returning home to brentwood , after a triple overtime football game between his alma mater: san jose state and navy. >> pam: a vigil got underway tonight in memory of coach webb. kron 4's jeff bush is live in fremont at john f. kennedy high school. jeff? >> reporter: pam dozens are still on hand here at the visual more than two hours after it began that is showing how much he was loved by everyone who knew coach webb. >> reporter: retired and realized it was not for him he came back to j. f. k. to teach mathematics, p e and workshop. >> i know that when i would go in peak and what by the locker room he would always speak in complement everything that you did. he was very supportive all his students and teachers. he was all around cool guy. >> he was such a good guy, very funny and always making everyone smile or laugh at. but everyone loved him so much. he was a very great man. it can make everyone go on the right track and to know that he is gone is very hard it is very tragic because he was such a great guy and i cannot believe it myself. >> they felt more comfortable or
6-80 webb was returning home to brentwood , after a triple overtime football game between his alma mater: san jose state and navy. >> pam: a vigil got underway tonight in memory of coach webb. kron 4's jeff bush is live in fremont at john f. kennedy high school. jeff? >> reporter: pam dozens are still on hand here at the visual more than two hours after it began that is showing how much he was loved by everyone who knew coach webb. >> reporter: retired and realized it was not...
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she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a corridor through to the capital. we had three office staff at the time. we had a person who handled her calendar. we had a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helped work on speeches. and then i was in the office. by friday afternoon, she was ready to leave and go to the ranch which she really called home. afternoon, wethe would say, do i have anything else to do? if the answer was no, she would say, tell the secret service i am ready to go. >> watch our program on lady bird johnson at our website, c- irstladies or see it saturday on c-span. our series continues live monday as we look at first lady pat nixon. >> president obama awarded the presidential medal of freedom to 16 people in a white house ceremony today. recipients of the nation's highest civilian honor in court -- included the clinton and the late astronaut sally ride. this is a little less than an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipient o
she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a corridor through to the capital. we had three office staff at the time. we had a person who handled her calendar. we had a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helped work on speeches. and then i was in the office. by friday afternoon, she was ready to leave and go to the ranch which she really called home. afternoon, wethe would say, do i have anything else to do? if the answer was no, she...
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. >> john rooney, thankful to a teacher at your alma mater, shrewsbury borough school. >> my grammarool friend debby buck happens to be here. >> you stacked the deck. >> happy thanksgiving. >> ciao. >>> fox extreme weather concern. wintery blast. i'm gretchen carlton today. welcome to "the real story." this storm is blamed for car crashes and 11 deaths. now it's pushing its way east bringing slick conditions. up to a foot of snow in spots from pennsylvania to new york to new england. of course, we have fox team coverage for you. we are covering the skies, molly line the trains. first, chief meteorologist rick
. >> john rooney, thankful to a teacher at your alma mater, shrewsbury borough school. >> my grammarool friend debby buck happens to be here. >> you stacked the deck. >> happy thanksgiving. >> ciao. >>> fox extreme weather concern. wintery blast. i'm gretchen carlton today. welcome to "the real story." this storm is blamed for car crashes and 11 deaths. now it's pushing its way east bringing slick conditions. up to a foot of snow in spots from...
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you, there's so much buzz in new york and i remind you the guy who founded it is from berkeley, alma mater some of the ones you invested in. buzz feed, throughlist, i assume you want these to go public like twitter has. >> they could go public or be acquired by somebody else. it going public is a great outcome, not an easy out come. liz: so much talk about twitter, has it gone too frothy? >> we have a drop. since 2008. investors really want to own sure play technology companies. now there's a choice of companies to buy. liz: you will be watching been very closely. >> interesting day. eric is the managing director, began silicon valley investing in albany and you haven't heard. let's look how much money you could have made on the big tech names that have gone public in recent years. at you invested, let's pick on $1,000, amazon 16 years ago when the company went public on may 15th of 1997 your stake would now be worth nearly $240,000:grant of $240,000. this is a $1,000 and linkedin your state is valued at $5,000. you will have shares of $1,300. both companies have been public for three year
you, there's so much buzz in new york and i remind you the guy who founded it is from berkeley, alma mater some of the ones you invested in. buzz feed, throughlist, i assume you want these to go public like twitter has. >> they could go public or be acquired by somebody else. it going public is a great outcome, not an easy out come. liz: so much talk about twitter, has it gone too frothy? >> we have a drop. since 2008. investors really want to own sure play technology companies. now...
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my alma mater was the violet.arts. >> the violent violets. >> we couldn't have been the pit bulls, we were the violets. >>> coming up, the date "star wars" fans have been waiting for. >>> and a happy moment in a courtroom that brightened the lives of 50 children. you are watching "world news now." ♪ we are family i've got all of my sisters and me ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. in this corner, the reigning lasagna dish, the big cheese. and in this corner, the best generation of dawn power, platinum! [ bell dings ] here we go! [ female announcer ] dawn platinum power clean's micro-scrubbing enzymes give you the power of an overnight soak in 3 minutes, and 3 times more everyday grease cleaning ingredients. for all your dishes. so if you like dawn, you'll love platinum. [ sponge ] the champi
my alma mater was the violet.arts. >> the violent violets. >> we couldn't have been the pit bulls, we were the violets. >>> coming up, the date "star wars" fans have been waiting for. >>> and a happy moment in a courtroom that brightened the lives of 50 children. you are watching "world news now." ♪ we are family i've got all of my sisters and me ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life...
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buy this gift to make them happy again is very -- very few women in my life have not been driven by mater list m. >> you did a special thing for your mother, you had her body exhumed and put her body in the most expensive coffin that you could buy. why did you do that? >> listen, that was probably for me. why would you? she was dead. how could that -- how could she enjoy that? maybe if that's my guilt as being a horrible son. i don't know why i did it, because i could. >> was it your way or thanking her belatedly? >> maybe not thanking her but maybe to show her that i love her, you know. that's how my life has always been, buy my love. maybe that wasn't a good idea, either. >> did you ever get the chance to tell her that you loved her? >> i don't know. we didn't have that relationship. always hugged and kissed her. my mother -- i think my mother was disappointed in me as a person. i did a lot of bad things. i robbed a lot of friend's houses and stuff like that, so my mother, she -- she didn't have hope for me. i came from upstate new york. i'm going to be the world's greatest fighter and
buy this gift to make them happy again is very -- very few women in my life have not been driven by mater list m. >> you did a special thing for your mother, you had her body exhumed and put her body in the most expensive coffin that you could buy. why did you do that? >> listen, that was probably for me. why would you? she was dead. how could that -- how could she enjoy that? maybe if that's my guilt as being a horrible son. i don't know why i did it, because i could. >> was...
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i know that one of the dewolf's wrote the alma mater of brown. >> i am brown with an e.es dewolf, one of the more prominent slave traders, apprenticed with john brown, a slave trader. they ended up in congress and worked together to help preserve the slave trade, to help protect the rhode island slave trade, in cahoots even with president thomas jefferson. that is a longer story. in any case, the economy of rhode island was deep in the slave trade. it shocks people to hear that leadingland was the slave trading state in the country, not south carolina or virginia. that leads to the founding of the university and some of the early funds for brown university. >> it is interesting that ruth simmons, the former president of brown, great granddaughter of slaves, first african-american president of any ivy league university, -- and i want to bring craig steven wilder back into the conversation -- commissioned the first ivy league study of her university's connection to slavery. professor wilder. >> this is a critical moment in american history. throughout the process of talkin
i know that one of the dewolf's wrote the alma mater of brown. >> i am brown with an e.es dewolf, one of the more prominent slave traders, apprenticed with john brown, a slave trader. they ended up in congress and worked together to help preserve the slave trade, to help protect the rhode island slave trade, in cahoots even with president thomas jefferson. that is a longer story. in any case, the economy of rhode island was deep in the slave trade. it shocks people to hear that...
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. >> john rooney, thankful to a teacher at your alma mater, shrewsbury borough school. >> my grammar school friend debby buck happens to be here. >> you stacked the deck. >> happy thanksgiving. >> ciao. >>> fox extreme weather concern. wintery blast. i'm gretchen carlton today. welcome to "the real story." this storm is blamed for car crashes and 11 deaths. now it's pushing its way east bringing slick conditions. up to a foot of snow in spots from pennsylvania to new york to new england. of course, we have fox team coverage for you. we are covering the skies, molly line the trains. first, chief meteorologist rick reithmuth. i know you usually like to have good news for folks. what's up with the weather pattern? >> there's good news tomorrow. the storm is pretty much gone tomorrow. >> yeah. >> if you're driving tomorrow, the roads will be good. storm is ending this evening. behind it, much colder air and windy conditions move in. then we'll start watching another storm for sunday. the return trip,gretchen. the storm has moved through the southeast and tonight it is going to be very co
. >> john rooney, thankful to a teacher at your alma mater, shrewsbury borough school. >> my grammar school friend debby buck happens to be here. >> you stacked the deck. >> happy thanksgiving. >> ciao. >>> fox extreme weather concern. wintery blast. i'm gretchen carlton today. welcome to "the real story." this storm is blamed for car crashes and 11 deaths. now it's pushing its way east bringing slick conditions. up to a foot of snow in spots...
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he was cheering on his alma mater in their losing effort.rmed the field. it wasn't all fun and games. the celebration was short-lived. that stampede sent ten people to the hospital. none of the injuries were life-threatening. i think a brooengle was the worst of it. >> if you didn't know this you're not a gamer but it was a big weekend for gamers as one of the must have products of the holiday season hit store shelves. >> you have no idea how excited martin is. we're talking about the playstation 4. across the country gamers waited in long lines to get this new sony product. >> dear santa. the last time sony released a playstation was way back in 2006. so what else is hot this holiday season? we just happen to have a new survey. 88% of teens want a gadget under the tree. >> teenagers, martin. teenagers. >> need ad survey to figure that out. coming in number one apple products followed by the playstation 4 and x-box 1. >>> crank up the way back machine because we're going way back billions of years ago. mars may have been a different place. >
he was cheering on his alma mater in their losing effort.rmed the field. it wasn't all fun and games. the celebration was short-lived. that stampede sent ten people to the hospital. none of the injuries were life-threatening. i think a brooengle was the worst of it. >> if you didn't know this you're not a gamer but it was a big weekend for gamers as one of the must have products of the holiday season hit store shelves. >> you have no idea how excited martin is. we're talking about...
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so actually in this bike, lyndon johnson goes back to texas, becomes president of his alma mater and plays a critical roll role in passing the voting rights act so there's a redemption for him in this. whether i -- there's a limit even to my wonkiness, so i didn't decide, well, i wonder if he could have run for the senate. but i didn't do that. he has a place of honor. >> you think kennedy would have won the '64 election? assuming the ran against goldwater or member else? >> that's what i -- you may have come in late. i covered that. >> i'm sorry. >> inflames i didn't hear myself, i'm pretty sure i covered that. i if goldwater is the nominee -- itch george romney got the nomination it would have been tough because he -- the whole southern base of the democratic party is gone and romney could have been competitive, but the way he did run for president, said he could have self-destructed every bit as much in '64 and '68. >> thank you. first off, it's been a pleasure being here and watching -- i've been watching you sense i was a kid -- >> thank you for that. really. they had television
so actually in this bike, lyndon johnson goes back to texas, becomes president of his alma mater and plays a critical roll role in passing the voting rights act so there's a redemption for him in this. whether i -- there's a limit even to my wonkiness, so i didn't decide, well, i wonder if he could have run for the senate. but i didn't do that. he has a place of honor. >> you think kennedy would have won the '64 election? assuming the ran against goldwater or member else? >> that's...
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so actually in this bike, lyndon johnson goes back to texas, becomes president of his alma mater and plays a critical roll role in passing the voting rights act so there's a redemption for him in this. whether i -- there's a limit even to my wonkiness, so i didn't decide, well, i wonder if he could have run for the senate. but i didn't do that. he has a place of honor. >> you think kennedy would have won the '64 election? assuming the ran against goldwater or member else? >> that's what i -- you may have come in late. i covered that. >> i'm sorry. >> inflames i didn't hear myself, i'm pretty sure i covered that. i if goldwater is the nominee -- itch george romney got the nomination it would have been tough because he -- the whole southern base of the democratic party is gone and romney could have been competitive, but the way he did run for president, said he could have self-destructed every bit as much in '64 and '68. >> thank you. first off, it's been a pleasure being here and watching -- i've been watching you sense i was a kid -- >> thank you for that. really. they had television
so actually in this bike, lyndon johnson goes back to texas, becomes president of his alma mater and plays a critical roll role in passing the voting rights act so there's a redemption for him in this. whether i -- there's a limit even to my wonkiness, so i didn't decide, well, i wonder if he could have run for the senate. but i didn't do that. he has a place of honor. >> you think kennedy would have won the '64 election? assuming the ran against goldwater or member else? >> that's...
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interested in all things kennedy and i happened to be at the university of louisville which is my alma mater and i got this e-mail from a former student and alum of sweet writer college and she said did you see that rose kennedy's papers have just been open? i said i hadn't seen it so i went to the article and started devouring it. then i decided this has to be my next project in between the supreme court scholarship. >> host: in those boxes there were letters to her children and some of them were quite scalding. i even enjoyed the fact that she was after john kennedy when he was in office to shape up a little bit in how he presented himself and his manners. tell me about those letters. >> guest: first of all these boxes, there were 250 archival boxes and then i went to another 50 of her family photographs in the book contains a number of photographs that are rare and that it never been seen before. i was just amazed at the letterwriting prodigiousness of rose kennedy. from the time she was a young woman and in addition to the 250 boxes of her official papers i came across on the internet pr
interested in all things kennedy and i happened to be at the university of louisville which is my alma mater and i got this e-mail from a former student and alum of sweet writer college and she said did you see that rose kennedy's papers have just been open? i said i hadn't seen it so i went to the article and started devouring it. then i decided this has to be my next project in between the supreme court scholarship. >> host: in those boxes there were letters to her children and some of...
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she was reading for she said she is sticking with her boyfriend and alabama going against her alma materan a degree. >> pam: we will be back at 8 i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> "omg! insider," the top trending stories you need to know. >> you gave a very inspirational speech. >> it doesn't matter what size you are. you can do whatever you put your mind to. >> dancing's curvy winner and facebook's mom goes on an attack. >> overweight obese women saying this is how real women look. i was put off by it. >> what she says about being banned for a hate speech. >> we are getting ready for a windy
she was reading for she said she is sticking with her boyfriend and alabama going against her alma materan a degree. >> pam: we will be back at 8 i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now....
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she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a quarter through to the capital. in the city she looked so much. she would stay here all day and that was pretty much monday through friday. when we were having guests at the ranch she would sometimes go out a few days early and stay in the different guestrooms to check on the water and the lights to be sure everything was working like the tv in the different rooms. we would also make a stop on the way out to the ranch to the store to pick up magazines that were just specific for whoever was coming to the ranch for the weekend. very thoughtful, very meticulous and gracious about that. we had three of the staff of the time. -- office staff at the time. they handled her calendar. we had a person came from the white house and a press secretary who helped work on speeches and then i was in the office. so that chair was usually occupied by one of us a good part of the day as we rotated during projects that she was working on. but friday afternoon she was ready to leave and go to the ranch which she really called
she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a quarter through to the capital. in the city she looked so much. she would stay here all day and that was pretty much monday through friday. when we were having guests at the ranch she would sometimes go out a few days early and stay in the different guestrooms to check on the water and the lights to be sure everything was working like the tv in the different rooms. we would also make a stop on the way out to the ranch...
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she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a quarter through corridor throughcorridor door to the capital. in the city she looked so much. -- city she loved so much. she would stay here all day and that was pretty much monday through friday. when we were having guests at the ranch she would sometimes go out a few days early and stay in the different guestrooms to check on the water and the lights to be sure everything was working like the tv in the different rooms. we would also make a stop on the way out to the ranch to the store to pick up magazines that were just specific for whoever was coming to the ranch for the weekend. very thoughtful, very meticulous and gracious about that.
she loved this office because she could look out at her alma mater and then a quarter through corridor throughcorridor door to the capital. in the city she looked so much. -- city she loved so much. she would stay here all day and that was pretty much monday through friday. when we were having guests at the ranch she would sometimes go out a few days early and stay in the different guestrooms to check on the water and the lights to be sure everything was working like the tv in the different...
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education in his own district, washington's fifth, is testified library at gonzaga university, his alma maternamed in honor of his parents who clearly did something right in raising such a son. tom foley was a modest man whose impact on the public wheel beyond his district far exceeded any projection of ego strength. may we all be inspired by his example to be men and women, impelled to improve the lives and prospects of our fellow citizens while eschewing any honor or glory for ourselves. did, do our part to increase understanding and respect a cross-cultural divides. the present with us this day oh god as we mark his life and remember his legacy, bless this gathering and comfort us as we comfort one another in remembering a great american and a genuinely good man. a man. men. >> tom fuller was my friend, mentor and colleague in the house of representatives. i first met tom foley at the university of washington law school in 1965 during his freshman term. he was a brilliant young man with a warm and friendly smile. it was his intellect and love for this country that made him an outstanding l
education in his own district, washington's fifth, is testified library at gonzaga university, his alma maternamed in honor of his parents who clearly did something right in raising such a son. tom foley was a modest man whose impact on the public wheel beyond his district far exceeded any projection of ego strength. may we all be inspired by his example to be men and women, impelled to improve the lives and prospects of our fellow citizens while eschewing any honor or glory for ourselves. did,...
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in january they promised to work and process nominations in a time playmatly mater.a qualified n nominee. >> he was doesn't want the senate to be obsolete. more on this. >> all right. everybody pay attention to what is going on the floor orf the sn ate because reed is playing the groundwork for what he would like to see to eliminate the nuclear option because he says the senate is obsolete. there is a 140 day wait to get to the floor for a vote and he would like to see them pass the vote for a 51-vote margin rather than the 60 that is required on these. let's bring in mike emanuel. you were reporting on what the motivation might be for having this talk now. tell us about that. >> republicans will tell you that democratic colleagues are freaking out about the rollout of obamacare recognizing that it is isn't going smoothly and they a are getting heat from their partners. this is coming as the united states senate is going home for two weeks at thanksgiving. so democratic senators might be worried about getting an earful and perhaps they can talk about senator obstruct
in january they promised to work and process nominations in a time playmatly mater.a qualified n nominee. >> he was doesn't want the senate to be obsolete. more on this. >> all right. everybody pay attention to what is going on the floor orf the sn ate because reed is playing the groundwork for what he would like to see to eliminate the nuclear option because he says the senate is obsolete. there is a 140 day wait to get to the floor for a vote and he would like to see them pass the...
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lisa mater is a cardiologist and joins us now.s not clear, not even the heart association and those that made these recommendations know exactly what this is going to do to the number of people taking cholesterol lowering medications, right, doctor? >> i think so. i think we do know we'll see a lot more people on this medication. i think the good news is that now we're going to target our highest risk patients and we're going to put them only on one drug as opposed to numerous drugs. so it will be a little bit easier once we can target the right patient. jon: i was surprised to learn there about what, a quarter of american adults over 40 taking cholesterol lowering drugs but the recommendations from the heart association are that the number, the cholesterol number is not necessarily the factor anymore. it's whether or not you're at risk for a heart attack or a stroke. >> that's correct. we're looking at you as your risk as a person. so we're looking at what you do, what kind of exercise you do. what your blood pressure is and what
lisa mater is a cardiologist and joins us now.s not clear, not even the heart association and those that made these recommendations know exactly what this is going to do to the number of people taking cholesterol lowering medications, right, doctor? >> i think so. i think we do know we'll see a lot more people on this medication. i think the good news is that now we're going to target our highest risk patients and we're going to put them only on one drug as opposed to numerous drugs. so...
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and it was fis to see jonathan martin of all people out last night, enjoying his alma mater. any interviews, just enjoyed the game. and it was refreshing to see usc go toe-to-toe with the fourth best team in the country and ultimate tli they upset the fourth best team in the country. usc kicked a field goal with 47 seconds left in the game, that pretty much sealed it, 20-17, and no one expected usc to upset stanford, fourth best team in the country. maybe the new head coach there. they've won five of six since they've fire ed kippin, so mayb. after the game, it was news that some usc fans when they stormed the field to celebrate, the los angeles fire department says five people were hurt during that stampede. no serious injuries, the worst appears to be a broken ankle. the worst appears to be an incredible play by auburn has them hunt for the national championship. they were down by one to georgia, 33 seconds left, a hail mary is answered right there. unbelievable. nick marshall puts the ball up and it gets tipped into the hands of ricardo lewis. the guy wasn't even looking.
and it was fis to see jonathan martin of all people out last night, enjoying his alma mater. any interviews, just enjoyed the game. and it was refreshing to see usc go toe-to-toe with the fourth best team in the country and ultimate tli they upset the fourth best team in the country. usc kicked a field goal with 47 seconds left in the game, that pretty much sealed it, 20-17, and no one expected usc to upset stanford, fourth best team in the country. maybe the new head coach there. they've won...
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she left this office because she could look out at her alma mater and through the capital in the city that she loves so much. we had three office staff at the time. we had a person who handled her calendar and a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helps her work on speeches and then i was in the office. friday afternoon she was ready to leave and go to the ranch, which she really called home and about three times for 30 in the afternoon she's said do i have anything us to do and if the answer was no she would say tell the secret service i am ready to go. >> president obama met with lawmakers today at the white house to discuss iran in its nuclear weapons program. after the meeting, senator corker republican from tennessee spoke to reporters briefly outside the white house. here's what he had to say. >> did anybody else come out this way? i was sent the wrong way. i think there's a lot to think about. there was a long meeting and a lot of questions were asked and a lot of questions were answered that, but i think everybody is probably going to go back and se
she left this office because she could look out at her alma mater and through the capital in the city that she loves so much. we had three office staff at the time. we had a person who handled her calendar and a person who came from the white house as her press secretary who helps her work on speeches and then i was in the office. friday afternoon she was ready to leave and go to the ranch, which she really called home and about three times for 30 in the afternoon she's said do i have anything...
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and the fact that that is my alma mater has nothing to do with my support of her. in addition, she serves as codirector of the georgetown supreme court institute, where she prepares lawyers for oral argument before the u.s. supreme court. on a pro bono basis, without regard to which side of the case they represent. in fact, under her leadership, the supreme court institute prepared lawyers on one or both sides of every case heard by the justices in the 2012 term. professor pillard has also twice served as the top attorney at the u.s. department of justice, and in those roles she advised and defended u.s. government agencies and officials on criminal law enforcement and national security matters. invaluable experience for a judge on the d.c. circuit, where such issues are routinely considered. i have been deeply impressed with her experience and record and have found her to be exceptionally qualified for this important position in the d.c. circuit. in addition to her extensive qualifications, professor pillard also has demonstrated a commitment to fair and impartial
and the fact that that is my alma mater has nothing to do with my support of her. in addition, she serves as codirector of the georgetown supreme court institute, where she prepares lawyers for oral argument before the u.s. supreme court. on a pro bono basis, without regard to which side of the case they represent. in fact, under her leadership, the supreme court institute prepared lawyers on one or both sides of every case heard by the justices in the 2012 term. professor pillard has also...
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attended my alma mater. she's also a bilateral and beauty and wears prosthetic legs. she's traveled to over 40 countries for work and study abroad for individuals with disability. nice to have you here. mr. chairman, i guess to general thornburgh, or to secretary ridge, i'll give you the chance to respond to this. we all acknowledge that the treaty is based upon basically the u.s. law, the ada. we passed that in 1990. i remember in 1991, congressman hoyer who was then chairman of u.s. helsinki commission traveled to moscow and became part of the moscow declaration document, which started the international effort to use u.s. law as the model to protect universal -- university the rights of people with disabilities. so the united states has been leadership. the point i would raise, that failed to ratify i think compromises the u.s. ability to advance these standards globally. it weakens our own credibility to participate in the development internationally of the rights of people with disabilities and is the chairman pointed out and as others have pointed out it also com
attended my alma mater. she's also a bilateral and beauty and wears prosthetic legs. she's traveled to over 40 countries for work and study abroad for individuals with disability. nice to have you here. mr. chairman, i guess to general thornburgh, or to secretary ridge, i'll give you the chance to respond to this. we all acknowledge that the treaty is based upon basically the u.s. law, the ada. we passed that in 1990. i remember in 1991, congressman hoyer who was then chairman of u.s. helsinki...