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for mickey mangieri. >> let's take another look. mickey mangieri appears to have the ball and trevor comes you mean with it and the officials call it an interception for maine. >> it is stripped away and then, unh bouncing back and chad kackert with a big run. and scoring. and big touchdown for unh. and made it 27-24. and they go on to get what is a fcs clinching victory here in durham for the wildcats. >> very happy crowd here and it is the wildcats that win it. 27-24 in exciting fashion over the maine black bears. >> andy and i will have a final word coming up next. this is the caa game the week on comca in 1977, in johannesburg, south africa, an 8-year-old boy picked up the game of golf from his father. by the age of 9, he was already outplaying him. the odds of this gentle lad winning the junior world golf championships at the age of 14? 1 in 16 million. the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open
for mickey mangieri. >> let's take another look. mickey mangieri appears to have the ball and trevor comes you mean with it and the officials call it an interception for maine. >> it is stripped away and then, unh bouncing back and chad kackert with a big run. and scoring. and big touchdown for unh. and made it 27-24. and they go on to get what is a fcs clinching victory here in durham for the wildcats. >> very happy crowd here and it is the wildcats that win it. 27-24 in...
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mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an incredible job discovering, helping in the discovery, five days after the report of missing. that's phenomenal. thank god there's a healthy baby here. this is -- >> herman, please answer the question. >> this is apaunt who has had this baby on many occasions in the past. the baby's slept there. >> put herman on the screen. not a locked wooden chest. >> nothing more than a family member taking a child for a period of time. they got it wrong. baker is a hero? >> really. let me ask you this, sherman. where does the 911 call from mommy fit in. >> i'm not so sure she's a hero. these are wacky people, simple as t
mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an...
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the future of south beach will not be to replicate mickey mouse part of the future of south beach is going to be to save this special architecture to use the sale of the romance and a nostalgic that for many americans associate with south beach. i am going to lead the effort to overcome all of these groups eradicating its destruction. and three years, based on knowledge of and ability to influence key decision makers, in miami beach, dade county, florida and washington, south beach became the first national historic district that commenced in the 20th century in the united states of america. a very audacious objective with brilliantly executed jeans. she then spent the rest of her life trying to convince the local governments miami-dade county and miami beach to develop the ordinances and other necessary legal mechanisms to protect this a national historic district. unfortunately she died three years before the full realization of her ever. but now there is a st. i believe it is tenth st. which is named for barber. eyesight her because she is the kind of person and that i believe all
the future of south beach will not be to replicate mickey mouse part of the future of south beach is going to be to save this special architecture to use the sale of the romance and a nostalgic that for many americans associate with south beach. i am going to lead the effort to overcome all of these groups eradicating its destruction. and three years, based on knowledge of and ability to influence key decision makers, in miami beach, dade county, florida and washington, south beach became the...
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mickey mouse's house, car. then you get that connection. >> thank you so much. >> ms. grandin, it is an honor. i have two daughters that are special ed teachers here. >> jessica? thank you very, very much. >> okay, it's your turn. >> dr. grandin has found that the reason for autism ever been discovered? autism is a very big genetic and genetics is a very big out of what causes autism. you know, there's a lot of controversy about other environmental factors that may be causing it, but it would be interacting with susceptible genetics and it's a complicated genetics. and the thing about deserved it the more markers you have in the family history like whether or not you have one autistic kid, anxiety and depression in the family history. allergies in the family history, other neurological problems, other learning problems in the family history. those can increase the risk of having an autistic child. >> well we just heard your talk and you are absolutely wonderful. it's not personalized. this is william was 14 he
mickey mouse's house, car. then you get that connection. >> thank you so much. >> ms. grandin, it is an honor. i have two daughters that are special ed teachers here. >> jessica? thank you very, very much. >> okay, it's your turn. >> dr. grandin has found that the reason for autism ever been discovered? autism is a very big genetic and genetics is a very big out of what causes autism. you know, there's a lot of controversy about other environmental factors that may...
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you have to decide, okay, let's say he's drawing pictures of mickey mouse all the time, maybe draw mickeye, his car. you see, then you still get that connection into the obsession. >> thank you so much. >> it is an honor. i have two daughters that are special ed teachers here. >> wonderful. >> thank you very, very much. >> dr. grandin, the reason for autism ever been discovered? >> guest: autism has a very big genetic, genetic is a very big part of it. there's a lot of controversy about other environmental factors that might be causing it but it would be interacting with susceptible genetics. it is a competition genetics. the thing i've observed is more of a marker you have in the family issue like whether or not you have one autistic kid, anxiety and depression in family history, allergies and the family history, other girl logical problems, other learning problems in the family history, those can increase the risk of having an autistic child. >> we just heard you talking and you're absolutely wonderful. >> thanks. >> this is one who is 14 who was diagnosed at age four, and he is always
you have to decide, okay, let's say he's drawing pictures of mickey mouse all the time, maybe draw mickeye, his car. you see, then you still get that connection into the obsession. >> thank you so much. >> it is an honor. i have two daughters that are special ed teachers here. >> wonderful. >> thank you very, very much. >> dr. grandin, the reason for autism ever been discovered? >> guest: autism has a very big genetic, genetic is a very big part of it....
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and it is ended from mickey mangieri. and you get it out. and the unh offense. and you see the look of concern. >> and it is his team at half time. >> stand up and fight. >> you control the playoff destiny. and go off and get a win. and sailed on j.r. toman. and little bit of pressure. >> he sets the touchdown. only t touchdown, 3 for 9. bears fall . and 39-yard line. again on the return for maine. delcourt gets it with 2:15 to go, andy. >> and you are happy with it on the road. >> making some plays. and they have got their time outs here and you can't mail it in. and you would think if you get it up to the 40. en you put unh in a situation. and i am sean mcdonnell. and i will brick pressure and make something potsive happen for me. >> and into town. and 33-yard line. for the bears. >> and getting a lot of action. and the majority of the action. and contusion. and letting. with the maine bears. and really beat up. and back up quarterback and back up quicker and back up running back. >> 1st down. for maine. and who else mike brusko. >> and nice job of squatting a
and it is ended from mickey mangieri. and you get it out. and the unh offense. and you see the look of concern. >> and it is his team at half time. >> stand up and fight. >> you control the playoff destiny. and go off and get a win. and sailed on j.r. toman. and little bit of pressure. >> he sets the touchdown. only t touchdown, 3 for 9. bears fall . and 39-yard line. again on the return for maine. delcourt gets it with 2:15 to go, andy. >> and you are happy with...
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mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see, sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an incredible job discovering, helping in the discovery, five days after the report of missing. that's phenomenal. thank god there's a healthy baby here. this is -- >> herman, please answer the question. >> this is an aunt who has this baby in many occasion business in the past. the baby's slept there. >> put herman on the screen. not a locked wooden chest. >> nothing more than a family member taking a child for a period of time. they got it wrong. bakeeer. >> really. >> baker is a hero. >> yeah. >> let me ask you this, sherman, where does the 911 call from mommy fit in. >> i'm not so sure she's a hero. these
mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see, sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an...
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the future of south beach is not going to be to replicate mickey mouse. the future of south beach is going to be to save this special architecture, to save the romance and nostalgia that for many americans they associate with south be. i am going to lead the effort to overcome all of these groups that are abdicating its destruction. in three years based on her knowledge of and ability to influence key decision makers in miami beach in dade county, in florida, and in washington south beach became the first national historic district that commenced in the 20th century in the been at states of america. a very audacious objective brilliantly executed and achieved. she then spent the rest of for life trying to convince the local governments. i show my age by not using the modern word miami-dade county, and miami beach to develop the ordnances and other necessary legal cap mechanisms to protect this national historic district. unfortunately she died three years before the full realization of her effort. but there is now a st. -- i believe it is tenth street, wh
the future of south beach is not going to be to replicate mickey mouse. the future of south beach is going to be to save this special architecture, to save the romance and nostalgia that for many americans they associate with south be. i am going to lead the effort to overcome all of these groups that are abdicating its destruction. in three years based on her knowledge of and ability to influence key decision makers in miami beach in dade county, in florida, and in washington south beach...
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mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an incredible job discovering, helping in the discovery, five days after the report of missing. that's phenomenal. thank god there's a healthy baby here. this is -- >> herman, please answer the question. >> this is an aunt who has had this baby on many occasions in the past. the baby has slept there. she took the baby to the doctor. >> put herman on the screen. not a locked wooden chest. >> this is nothing more than a family member taking a child for a period of time. they got it wrong. baker is a hero. >> really? let me ask you this, sherman. where does the 911 call from mommy fit in? >> i'm not so sure she's
mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an...
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i have in mind fantasia and mickey mouse's sorcerer's apprentice. the version that's up at the moment is going to come down because we want a web-based version you can solve on the web. anyway, you can play the game just four numbers for each party. you notice what i have not included. nothing about emotions. game theory does not deal with emotions except if a motion are used strategically to gain advantage. a real, raw emotion has no place. i have said nothing about history. i love history, and read a lot of history. i've written some about history. but i've not mentioned history as an input to the model. i've not mentioned culture. that is the very things that most people think are central to working out what's going to happen in the world. now i believe that history and culture shape those four numbers for each of the players. but if we have the four numbers, we don't know how to know what shape it is. it's like walking in on a chess game. you come into the middle of a chess game. if blacks move. you don't know how the board got where it is, but
i have in mind fantasia and mickey mouse's sorcerer's apprentice. the version that's up at the moment is going to come down because we want a web-based version you can solve on the web. anyway, you can play the game just four numbers for each party. you notice what i have not included. nothing about emotions. game theory does not deal with emotions except if a motion are used strategically to gain advantage. a real, raw emotion has no place. i have said nothing about history. i love history,...
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if mickey white had been a resident of any other rich country she would be alive today. around the time she eckert read from college, she contracted lupus. that's a serious disease but one that modern medicine knows how to manage. if this bright feisty dazzling young woman had lived in say japan, the world's second richest nation, or germany, the third richest or britain, france, italy, spain, canada, etc. the health care systems would have given her the standard treatment for lupus and she could have lived a normal life span, but nicky white was a citizen of the world's richest country, the united states of america. once she was sick she couldn't get health insurance. like tens of millions of her fellow americans, she had too much money to qualify for health care under welfare but to little money to pay for the drugs and doctors she needed to stay alive. she spent the last months of her life frantically writing letters filling out forms, mr. president, pleading for help. when she died, nicky white was 32-years-old. that is the story that should move everyone of us, but
if mickey white had been a resident of any other rich country she would be alive today. around the time she eckert read from college, she contracted lupus. that's a serious disease but one that modern medicine knows how to manage. if this bright feisty dazzling young woman had lived in say japan, the world's second richest nation, or germany, the third richest or britain, france, italy, spain, canada, etc. the health care systems would have given her the standard treatment for lupus and she...
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and mickey andrews coaching in his last game.late in the second quarter, florida state 14-6. 'noles at the terps 17. and picked off. he returns it 82 yards to the fsu 7. four plays later on a fourth and goal, david magnet punchs it in. 14-13 'noles at the half. an emotional ralph friedgen. >> i'm so happy for these kids. we have to finish this thing. i'm hoping that we can do this. we play hard every game. we have to find a way to win one of these. it's so important to us. >> fourth quarter, jamal robinson to adrian cannon to takes it in for the touchdown. the two-point conversion no good. terps on top, 19-14. the trps go to make it again. maryland by 4. over 30 seconds left to play. second and goal for florida state and prior takes it in for the go-ahead touch down. fsu holds on to win it 29-26 and andrews goes out with a win in his final game. >>> senior day at virginia tech. 31 seniors gearing up for their last day host. up the middle, hokie lead 10-0. nc state answers. russell wilson looking and he zeros in on owens who makes
and mickey andrews coaching in his last game.late in the second quarter, florida state 14-6. 'noles at the terps 17. and picked off. he returns it 82 yards to the fsu 7. four plays later on a fourth and goal, david magnet punchs it in. 14-13 'noles at the half. an emotional ralph friedgen. >> i'm so happy for these kids. we have to finish this thing. i'm hoping that we can do this. we play hard every game. we have to find a way to win one of these. it's so important to us. >> fourth...
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mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see, sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an incredible job discovering, helping in the discovery, five days after the report of missing. that's phenomenal. thank god there's a healthy baby here. this is -- >> herman, please answer the question. >> this is an aunt who has this baby in many occasion business in the past. the baby's slept there. >> put herman on the screen. not a locked wooden chest. >> nothing more than a family member taking a child for a period of time. they got it wrong. baker. >> really. >> baker is a hero. >> yeah. >> let me ask you this, sherman, where does the 911 call from mommy fit in. >> i'm not so sure she's a hero. these a
mickey sherman, veteran criminal defense attorney, author of "how you can defend those people?" and renowned attorney out of new york, richard herman. let's see, sherman and herman up on the big screen. there they are. all right, herman, i don't know what you're -- thanks. i don't know what you're smiling about, but i would like to know how you can weave the story of mommy was manipulated. she didn't know what was happening. >> well, first, let me thank marc klaas for doing an...
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mickey, columnist for the yains column of "washington examiner."for the fox news channel. press secretary for the national resources defense council. and finally, todd perdhom national editor of "vanity fair" magazine. [applause] >> our guest today is the ruler of the world's second smallest country yet this royal is the most recognized head of state. prince albert ii heads the house of grimaldi only son of prince rainier iii and princess grace. you may recognize his voice, which has blanketted us air waves on the classic movie channel. his highness the prince moon lights in a a book about his mother, grace kelly. but, it his work as the champion of the environment that brings him to the national press club today. prince albert arrives from a summit where he delivered the key note speech for the 50th anniversary of the ant artic treaty signing. his timing is impeccable, especially for the journalists today. it comes in advance of the summit next month. both prince albert and president obama are scheduled to attend. but as the president and the prin
mickey, columnist for the yains column of "washington examiner."for the fox news channel. press secretary for the national resources defense council. and finally, todd perdhom national editor of "vanity fair" magazine. [applause] >> our guest today is the ruler of the world's second smallest country yet this royal is the most recognized head of state. prince albert ii heads the house of grimaldi only son of prince rainier iii and princess grace. you may recognize his...
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mickey. -- dr. mckee. a lot of discussion analogizing head injuries in football to cigarette smoking and cancer. one big difference is that if you ask anybody on this panel, we would tell somebody who was considering smokying, don't do it. and the discussion. on the other hand, if you ask most members of this panel whether or not we should tell everybody not to play football, there would be may be much stronger on the other side saying, no, we will not tell people not to play football. given your concerns, are you advocating that people not play football? where do see a need down in addressing this problem? -- where do you come down in addressing this problem? the resources are not there to make this board as safe as you or i would like to be for high- school students. yet, it is something very popular, not only with players but with a large population and almost community -- almost every community in america. >> in terms of the difference between high school and pro sports, there was a study that came out
mickey. -- dr. mckee. a lot of discussion analogizing head injuries in football to cigarette smoking and cancer. one big difference is that if you ask anybody on this panel, we would tell somebody who was considering smokying, don't do it. and the discussion. on the other hand, if you ask most members of this panel whether or not we should tell everybody not to play football, there would be may be much stronger on the other side saying, no, we will not tell people not to play football. given...
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mickey. -- dr. mckee. a lot of discussion analogizing head injuries in football to cigarette smoking and cancer. one big difference is that if you ask anybody on this panel, we would tell somebody who was considering smokying, don't do it. and the discussion. on the other hand, if you ask most members of this panel whether or not we should tell everybody not to play football, there would be may be much stronger on the other side saying, no, we will not tell people not to play football. given your concerns, are you advocating that people not play football? where do see a need down in addressing this problem? -- where do you come down in addressing this problem? the resources are not there to make this board as safe as you or i would like to be for high- school students. yet, it is something very popular, not only with players but with a large population and almost community -- almost every community in america. >> in terms of the difference between high school and pro sports, there was a study that came out
mickey. -- dr. mckee. a lot of discussion analogizing head injuries in football to cigarette smoking and cancer. one big difference is that if you ask anybody on this panel, we would tell somebody who was considering smokying, don't do it. and the discussion. on the other hand, if you ask most members of this panel whether or not we should tell everybody not to play football, there would be may be much stronger on the other side saying, no, we will not tell people not to play football. given...