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mississippi state schedule there.mes against two of the top teams in the east. >> in the first meeting they got the victory at oxford. >> dave: it will be interesting to see how ole miss responds. now that the game is pushed back because of the ice they play tomorrow night at home against arkansas and then they have a short turn-around. they play super tuesday game on tuesday night in lexington against the wildcats. >> joe: when you are a west division team and you cross over to the east, you have your hands full. everybody in the east, even go georgia is capable of beating you. you can throw in south carolina with what they did to kentucky and georgia is playing well. >> dave: we heard chartering from the younger coaches that had to do the turn-around before. back when you were coaching, it was saturday monday, wasn't it? >> joe: it was. absolutely. when i played here, it was saturday monday. early times when i was at kentucky with joe b. hall, saturday-monday. right. >> dave: the one thing rick stansbury told me thi
mississippi state schedule there.mes against two of the top teams in the east. >> in the first meeting they got the victory at oxford. >> dave: it will be interesting to see how ole miss responds. now that the game is pushed back because of the ice they play tomorrow night at home against arkansas and then they have a short turn-around. they play super tuesday game on tuesday night in lexington against the wildcats. >> joe: when you are a west division team and you cross over...
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his success at mississippi state is unparalleled really. >> dave: mississippi state has done a lot ofson got one there. and stewart tried to draw the foul. excuse me, turner. check that. turner who came in off the mississippi state bench. phil turner gets the three. and that is the first three of the day and the first three in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the lead. when you have a guy that can control the middle like this, it's an easy thing to do. >> dave: in the earlygoing, mississippi shooting woes a thing of the past as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead over l.s.u. that was not a highlight reel for him, but just as effective. >> joe: amazing. great timing. the career leaders and varnado is 39 away now, three away as you see from 500 on his career, unbelievable. shaquille o'neal, of course, held the record in the s.e.c. for many years at 412. i never thought that record would be broken. this young man is very special. >> you can see varnado on the bench there
his success at mississippi state is unparalleled really. >> dave: mississippi state has done a lot ofson got one there. and stewart tried to draw the foul. excuse me, turner. check that. turner who came in off the mississippi state bench. phil turner gets the three. and that is the first three of the day and the first three in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the...
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mississippi state unbeen iat the conference as theyea to alam thon brck gives alabama a two point lead in the cond ha. the ti tide leading mississippi ste. anhis was tight ll the way. downo a one-point gam threpoine-ame, reeth scos left. barry sart eps on teh lin alabama hangs on to hand, mississippi state its first nferce loss of eeason. >> and vrnadostays on hi pace, he shou break the altime record nileat february. ahenomel canaer for the teessee. frmbrownsville, >> onef th oer early games. auburn visiting anderbilt. jeff bo uner a bit of prsure at aubur game.transionit an 8-point brendonkox hard too that guy. reid his atn open three from the corner a momendt vandy trling at he break. nd>> vanderbltiashgot to do a btter job efensively. jaywks >>aking on iowa state. sherrronc lins iw th brady ornintags wil find morris for a fast break layn.i an 8-0run to open the game adn then maquez ofhe t sig yclones has seenenough, arry kaom! >> imposin oh> jn how you lke tha highlight. tied at ie. 6-5. n inside outside. thr-poi game. lateinr the irst, marquette up by one. darius johnson dom at the
mississippi state unbeen iat the conference as theyea to alam thon brck gives alabama a two point lead in the cond ha. the ti tide leading mississippi ste. anhis was tight ll the way. downo a one-point gam threpoine-ame, reeth scos left. barry sart eps on teh lin alabama hangs on to hand, mississippi state its first nferce loss of eeason. >> and vrnadostays on hi pace, he shou break the altime record nileat february. ahenomel canaer for the teessee. frmbrownsville, >> onef th oer...
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standings in west, mississippi state up top as many predicted.bama and ole miss playing well to start the season. rebels getting tenth ranked tennessee today on the sec network on the road. ole miss lost nine straight at tennessee. the vols riding a five-game winning streak. good news, melvin goens and tatum are coming back tuesday at alabama. not today but tuesday. brian williams still suspended. vols circled the wagons. they're playing with six scholarship playersua, you have ons and playing good basketball. >> they are playing well. kansas win you think of circling for it a big win but they beat charlotte and auburn the other night. many people thought they'd collapse but the core guys have increased. how about the guys like skylar mcbee and steven pearl and renaldo woolridge who increased his play in that time? those are the contributions they're getting in addition to bobby maze and scotty hopson. >> when you lose offense you win by playing defense. that's what tennessee is doing under bruce pearl. you see the numbers, they're second in the
standings in west, mississippi state up top as many predicted.bama and ole miss playing well to start the season. rebels getting tenth ranked tennessee today on the sec network on the road. ole miss lost nine straight at tennessee. the vols riding a five-game winning streak. good news, melvin goens and tatum are coming back tuesday at alabama. not today but tuesday. brian williams still suspended. vols circled the wagons. they're playing with six scholarship playersua, you have ons and playing...
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going to oxfrd and beating this 'ole miss tea >> markto w the league you haveo win on the road mississippi state with a huge win o tst off at 'olemss. ste division. got so teams in a ltle bit oftransitn mode. alabama obviously . 'ole miss. arnsas miased some laye and they are back now. arnsas is a little ifferent th the were maybe a month ago. the st wl bil itnesting as we wch itpyout >> 'olss fans are e usto rooting ainstississip state. ths atnd of the wayt goes wehose two. pecially notw hat miissii ss ate got the earlywi 'ole misnow needs a osalong te line by the bult et bac into t sec west race. mark: you got to be able to do your busine wich isto take care o your ownself and wi t hoat you have an opportunity wto lsu is okg topus ih a leliore tonht. i li tt anheact t that they are geing out and atacki a lite t mo and tryi to create pportunities inhe b treak instad of just playing a theh lf court dee eery trip. >> carter: tigers rn itu over on ti 'ole miss nearly gives it right ck >> cransn fin graham orf th >> mark: for lsu thave a chance i hasto b other playserutse of tasmin mitchell which c
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the matchup, mississippi and oklahoma state. no score, old miss hands to dexter. ks like he shot out of a canon and is so fast. set a cotton bowl record. goes 86 yards. mississippi led 7-0 and 14-7, completes the pass and the cowboys in the game and scoop it up. goes 35 yards for the touchdown. mississippi defeats oklahoma state 21-7 to win the cotton bowl. >>> one last break. when we return, they not only gave the coach the vest but supply the highlights of the football season and it was not eating pizza. we'll be right back. >> you know what time it s. we didn't forget. welcome back. tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame comes at the expense of south carolina coach steve spurrier, courtesy of connecticut wide receiver moore who made the best catch of the year in college football. happened in today's papajohns.com bowl. check it out there. happened against connection connection -- south carolina. makes a spectacular one-handed catch and never used the left hand at all and went on to score a 37-yard touchdown. that catch alone earns the huskies moore our g
the matchup, mississippi and oklahoma state. no score, old miss hands to dexter. ks like he shot out of a canon and is so fast. set a cotton bowl record. goes 86 yards. mississippi led 7-0 and 14-7, completes the pass and the cowboys in the game and scoop it up. goes 35 yards for the touchdown. mississippi defeats oklahoma state 21-7 to win the cotton bowl. >>> one last break. when we return, they not only gave the coach the vest but supply the highlights of the football season and it...
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fantastic performance for the senior from mississippi state, did it against the razor backs. downey, we saw him a couple days ago and he's lit it up so far this year. >> mark: he has been phenomenal! 29 on the road at auburn. 33 at home against lsu. the little man has been sensational early here in sec play. >> eric: one of the better point guards in the sec. one of the better point guards in the sec, bobby maze at the free-throw line. makes the the first one. he will have another opportunity. >> mark: 86% foul shooter at the foul line. bobby maze has been steady, it's been good for the tennessee basketball team. scoring the ball and directing traffic. >> eric: bobby maze is the reigning sec player of on the week. warren gets inside. knocked away by chism. pearl able to stay and another rebel. it's mississippi basketball! we will have a foul called on hopson. riding terrico white out of bounds. >> mark: how about the hustle? pearl, this is what you want! guys coming ofbench, giving their teams a lift. earned more playing time right there. keep an eye out for ole miss, the bal
fantastic performance for the senior from mississippi state, did it against the razor backs. downey, we saw him a couple days ago and he's lit it up so far this year. >> mark: he has been phenomenal! 29 on the road at auburn. 33 at home against lsu. the little man has been sensational early here in sec play. >> eric: one of the better point guards in the sec. one of the better point guards in the sec, bobby maze at the free-throw line. makes the the first one. he will have another...
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. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >> it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. come on, we're going to a steakhouse yes, i wear dentures super poligrip seals the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super pogrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip >>> a maryland newborn maybe the first newborn born in the u.s. this decade. she was born fo seconds after midnight. the doctor asked her to hold off, and her parents are thrilled. two other children are lying cla
. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >> it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. come on, we're going to a steakhouse yes, i wear dentures super poligrip seals...
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if you like shot blocking, you're going to love jarvis of mississippi state. menardo patrols the paint guarding his own man and swatting away shots to those entering his domain. jarvis is looking to add to his already impressive numbers in his senior year. he had 170 blocks as a junior and he's on pace. >> so that's a look at bob wenzel's top five big men in the nation. let's take a look at daymeon fishback's top five big men in the sec. >> matt, it's a lot of padres in the paint. big daddy patrolling the paint area, you look at jarvis, he's always a block party. next one on pace to pass, tim duncan, that's right. already passed shaquille o'neal in the sec. you got patrick patterson and patterson extending, and another phenomenal game against louisville today and then you have warren. a double-double every time he steps on the floor and the smooth australian in a.j.ogelby, best in the sec. matt: and our viewers on css will be able to see jarvis and mississippi state take on wen kentucky, the hilltoppers monday night at 9:00 eastern. halftime here at the pmac.
if you like shot blocking, you're going to love jarvis of mississippi state. menardo patrols the paint guarding his own man and swatting away shots to those entering his domain. jarvis is looking to add to his already impressive numbers in his senior year. he had 170 blocks as a junior and he's on pace. >> so that's a look at bob wenzel's top five big men in the nation. let's take a look at daymeon fishback's top five big men in the sec. >> matt, it's a lot of padres in the paint....
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mississippi, and oklahoma state. was tied up until old miss went to a two-touchdown spur, overwhelming the cowboys. that is a brutal return. mississippi over oklahoma state, 21-7. local college hoops. loyola, hosting rider in northeast baltimore city. behind 21 points from bret harvey. watch him beat the first half buzzer. right there. the greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual blue jay annual. got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander. on the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got it. 77-69. hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed
mississippi, and oklahoma state. was tied up until old miss went to a two-touchdown spur, overwhelming the cowboys. that is a brutal return. mississippi over oklahoma state, 21-7. local college hoops. loyola, hosting rider in northeast baltimore city. behind 21 points from bret harvey. watch him beat the first half buzzer. right there. the greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual...
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remember he was the biggest player in those two ncaa tournament games scoring 23 and 20 against mississippi stateurdue. >> miles: talent has always been there, it's just been a matter of him producing on the floor. >> steve: producing so much that back on december 23rd, he played the part of grand pa in the nutcracker performed by the pacific northwest ballet. and that was stunning. and i told him how impressed i was at how he got all of that gray out of his hair. >> miles: a man of many talents. >> steve: washington trying to stay in the race. we told that you lorenzo said if they lose one or two more games, they may have to run the taeabl the pac-10 attorney to-10 attotn the ncaa show this year. >> miles: if they win on the road, it will give them a better standing. >> steve: 13-1 at home, 0-6 away. isaiah thomas. his first three point miss in the second half. thompson with the frustrated foul. his dad will be able to make that phone call and say, son, i had days like that at minuneson and also in the nb bchlnba. you just have to throw them away. >> miles: i know mr. thompson and i don't know i
remember he was the biggest player in those two ncaa tournament games scoring 23 and 20 against mississippi stateurdue. >> miles: talent has always been there, it's just been a matter of him producing on the floor. >> steve: producing so much that back on december 23rd, he played the part of grand pa in the nutcracker performed by the pacific northwest ballet. and that was stunning. and i told him how impressed i was at how he got all of that gray out of his hair. >> miles: a...
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. >> arkansas, tennessee and mississippi state, the winners on this sec saturday. next week on the sec network, check the listings. auburn and vandy the early game. some of you will see ole miss taking on lsu. the 4:00 game eastern, 3:00 central. kentucky again in that slot. they will take on arkansas. on behalf of charles davis and the entire crew, inside the sec network studios, i'm whit watson. thanks for joining us. see you next week for more southeastern conference basketball.81-66. but they've had no luck here at all in tallahassee. particularly since they joined the atlantic coast conference. >> larry: a real key game for both of these teams, for virginia tech, they would like to continue their winning streak. but for florida state, they can ill-afford to have three straight losses in the acc. they had a big win against georgia tech in atlanta. but this is key game for both of these teams. >> bob: we are ready for basketball. and the toss it up -- between the two big men is our lead referee, dwayne gladden, working with mike eaves and tim nester. delaney has
. >> arkansas, tennessee and mississippi state, the winners on this sec saturday. next week on the sec network, check the listings. auburn and vandy the early game. some of you will see ole miss taking on lsu. the 4:00 game eastern, 3:00 central. kentucky again in that slot. they will take on arkansas. on behalf of charles davis and the entire crew, inside the sec network studios, i'm whit watson. thanks for joining us. see you next week for more southeastern conference basketball.81-66....
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and oridand mississippi state knocking otheooas well as vaerlt >> eric: daus mler had come alive in t secd half. >> bob: desknated three-point shoot --igesnated moccstte. shter. >>ric:our for x from behi thendarc. [ whistle ] >> bobjohnelreyhanged the offense. they go into whais cled a weed, where you dribble, penetrate on the perimeter until uyo can getsomebody's head and shoulde past the defe.er th drew fouln that one. thlot of energy to play way. mostly using theunce. eri one of t bter los ofhe day from rotne .lar >> bob: that usually happens frequentlyn thgame i not much in ts one. >> eric: ll. elw jper off the heel. bounfortson lls fard on th tailbo >>: brotnei clarkeas had very few open looks to get the ball off quickly. right here. a nicecree by shgton. he makes one a that's been infrequent for the razorbacks today. trleip cat do. there is not much he ndle.i foron loses the bob>>fortson is used to penetrating anthen making something happen when he gets in there. in thi game he is penrang and getting slapped from amongst the trees.innd a very ltle don there. foul.ic: and fortson
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except for the organizers who had gone up to mississippi state. mississippi state is in stark bill.yone here is as much of a johnny cash and as i am, you might recall that he has a song called the stark bill city jail. in other words, it is a place where even johnny cash is given a hard time. to get there, you have got to go all the way along the boards were cheney and others were pulled out as so many others before them as they were looking for civil rights workers bodies. past philadelphia where at the time the head of the shriners was the sheriff who had given the order, or made the call to the klan to have them killed. and then go for it -- 40 miles further into the piney woods. midnight came and went and i fell asleep at my desk and i got a call at the 1:30 a.m. from those organizers and they said if you need to get down here. we have a problem. i hopped in my car and we sit down and they say, sorry we are late. it will not let us speak until the very end. we were there until 2:00. after the second encore of "sweet home alabama" they let us get up. at that point, the whole crow
except for the organizers who had gone up to mississippi state. mississippi state is in stark bill.yone here is as much of a johnny cash and as i am, you might recall that he has a song called the stark bill city jail. in other words, it is a place where even johnny cash is given a hard time. to get there, you have got to go all the way along the boards were cheney and others were pulled out as so many others before them as they were looking for civil rights workers bodies. past philadelphia...
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mean time, the cotton bowl in texas where mississippi and oklahoma state duked it out.bruising return on this fumble recovery by ole miss. >>> women's hoops locally. coppin state hosting morgan state. you are about to see good defense right here. morgan number one carin adams blocked by manly. later, watch manly, who wasn't denied. coppin drops a third straight. 61-50 the final score. carin adams in the meac opener for both squads. >>> on the men's side, loyola hosting ryder. watch 'em beat the first half buzzer. greyhounds beat indiana on the road several weeks ago winning their fourth straight, barely 68-66 over ryder. one other local score to tell you about, georgia state beat elton. that's sports. raiders luckily will lose by 10 if the ravens want to get in the playoffs tomorrow. >> keep the penalties down too. >> 4:00 on jz. >>> ,,,, produce with a 100% guarantee... means freshness is always in season. rancher's reserve beef, guaranteed tender, says you're always ready to grill. and now, safeway has a new promise. a commitment to thousands of new everyday low price
mean time, the cotton bowl in texas where mississippi and oklahoma state duked it out.bruising return on this fumble recovery by ole miss. >>> women's hoops locally. coppin state hosting morgan state. you are about to see good defense right here. morgan number one carin adams blocked by manly. later, watch manly, who wasn't denied. coppin drops a third straight. 61-50 the final score. carin adams in the meac opener for both squads. >>> on the men's side, loyola hosting ryder....
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. >> reporter: a couple other notes, mississippi beats oklahoma state 21-7 in the cotton bowl and wizards in action against the spurs tonight. will, sarah? >> thanks, lindsay. one more look at the cold five-day torque forecast. >> temperatures continue to be well below seasonal, bundle up and stay warm. we have a challenge to stay warm. >>> we are back tonight at 10:00 for another weather update, sports and news and also the "news edge" at 11:00. >> fox 5 news is always on.
. >> reporter: a couple other notes, mississippi beats oklahoma state 21-7 in the cotton bowl and wizards in action against the spurs tonight. will, sarah? >> thanks, lindsay. one more look at the cold five-day torque forecast. >> temperatures continue to be well below seasonal, bundle up and stay warm. we have a challenge to stay warm. >>> we are back tonight at 10:00 for another weather update, sports and news and also the "news edge" at 11:00. >>...
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state. in fact, mississippi is one of the few states in the country where petroleum production has actually during the last several of years. companies like denbury resources and tellus continue to use advance technologies to produce mississippi oil and gas for america. ergon and bunge's facility of vicksburg supplies 60 million gallons of ethanol a year. and scott petroleum has a fully operatal bio-diesel plant in washington county. there's much more to come. and for important reasons, i will tell you that in the years to come, 10 or 15 years from now, companies when they ask about energy are not going to ask what does it cost. they are going to ask, can we get it? that's why i am proud that you have helped rentech which is to build a $3 million-plus coal-to-liquid fuels plant in natchez. in mid-december, rentech announced an agreement to prelude to its provision of certified jet fuel made from coal and produce in adams county to 13 domestic international passenger and cargo carriers. also mississippi gasification has been selected for a $1.7 billion guaranteed loan to build a synthetic na
state. in fact, mississippi is one of the few states in the country where petroleum production has actually during the last several of years. companies like denbury resources and tellus continue to use advance technologies to produce mississippi oil and gas for america. ergon and bunge's facility of vicksburg supplies 60 million gallons of ethanol a year. and scott petroleum has a fully operatal bio-diesel plant in washington county. there's much more to come. and for important reasons, i will...
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california, new york, illinois have higher corporate tax rates than the states that have very few corporate headquarters, nevada, mississippi, georgia? it is easier to start with baby steps and move across the state lines and they aren't doing that, i can imagine they'll leave the country because of better taxes. >> many companies already do, jonathan, and this is a prime example of jamie dimon saying i am not playing ball with you and i'll go somewhere else and take my business with me. >> right, cheryl, there is historical pret dent to this. mick jagger and the rolling stones left the u.k. in the early 1970s and the u.k. and the u.s. make a mistake taking the corporations for granted. yes. money is mobile now and set up shop in brazil and india and hire folks there. i think we treat these folks as scapegoats, and servants at our own peril because the tax -- >> i agree but very few are making the move. >> i talked about this exact news item a few weeks ago on the show, is great news for america because, yeah we're raising taxes, which is terrible and the other countries are more screwed up and london arbitrary tax on banke
california, new york, illinois have higher corporate tax rates than the states that have very few corporate headquarters, nevada, mississippi, georgia? it is easier to start with baby steps and move across the state lines and they aren't doing that, i can imagine they'll leave the country because of better taxes. >> many companies already do, jonathan, and this is a prime example of jamie dimon saying i am not playing ball with you and i'll go somewhere else and take my business with me....
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money that will disappear other the next year or so, combined to make the state budget won't get well until long after mississippi's real economy is growing again. and strongly. while you state officials and i will still be wrestling with with these nasty budget problems as long as i'm around with governor, i predict our people, our businesses, mississippi's real economy, will see a lot of good things happening this year and next. you know, this is the day that we celebrate reverend martin luther king's birthday. he had a dream about america and our people. his "i have a dream" speech is one of the most famous and most quoted in the english language. our little chat tonight will never be viewed in that league. but i would suggest to you that we should all have a dream about mississippi's future. i believe a time is fast approaching when mothers and grandmothers in our state will see their children and grandchildren staying in mississippi to make their careers and their futures because mississippi will be the best place, the place that offers the best opportunities to be productive, have a successful career, and a g
money that will disappear other the next year or so, combined to make the state budget won't get well until long after mississippi's real economy is growing again. and strongly. while you state officials and i will still be wrestling with with these nasty budget problems as long as i'm around with governor, i predict our people, our businesses, mississippi's real economy, will see a lot of good things happening this year and next. you know, this is the day that we celebrate reverend martin...
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following his graduation from newton county high school in decatur, mississippi, sergeant ink gram enlisted in the united states army in 2003 to fulfill his lifelong goal of serving his country. one year later, sergeant ingram was deployed to iraq and served two tours of duty with distinction in support of operation iraqi freedom. from 2004 to 2005 and from 2006 to 2007. in recognition of his exemplary service, he received an army commendation medal, an honor bestowed on soldiers who distinguish themselves through heroism, meritorious achievement or service. in 2009 he began a tour of duty in afghanistan in support of operation enduring freedom and remained in service to his country until his passing on august 21 of last year. madam speaker, those that were fortunate enough to know sergeant matthew ingram remember him as a loyal, hardworking whose dedication to serving his country was only surpassed by his devotion to his loving family. in the words of his loving father, james, sergeant matthew ingram was a mighty good man. as noted by his beloved life, sergeant ingram was a soldier at his heart whose service i
following his graduation from newton county high school in decatur, mississippi, sergeant ink gram enlisted in the united states army in 2003 to fulfill his lifelong goal of serving his country. one year later, sergeant ingram was deployed to iraq and served two tours of duty with distinction in support of operation iraqi freedom. from 2004 to 2005 and from 2006 to 2007. in recognition of his exemplary service, he received an army commendation medal, an honor bestowed on soldiers who...
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states to be what it is. you can ask your questions later on. but, were it not for haiti, you probably would be speaking french on the west side of the mississippi now. the 13 states that formed the louisiana territory, we in haiti helped it happen by defeating napoleon's troops there in haiti and they couldn't continue on to the northern territories. but normally the united states gains from us. venezuela, grand colombia including colombia, and venezuela and ecuador. the let from haiti with men, weapons and boats to live in those places. and, to show his gratitude to haiti, did venezuelan flag, the haitian flag with the yellow band on top. but that was a bad example. black slaves a rising up against the white masters and beating them, even though we benefitted the united states from meds and even that we benefit to all of south america. you shouldn't do that. for 60 years haiti was under embargo and i say if you want to know how haiti got support, go look at its beginnings. i am not going to assault the leadership of haiti also that his been predatory. i have been fighting against them since i can remember. but, a new day is coming to haiti and
states to be what it is. you can ask your questions later on. but, were it not for haiti, you probably would be speaking french on the west side of the mississippi now. the 13 states that formed the louisiana territory, we in haiti helped it happen by defeating napoleon's troops there in haiti and they couldn't continue on to the northern territories. but normally the united states gains from us. venezuela, grand colombia including colombia, and venezuela and ecuador. the let from haiti with...
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states to be what it is. you can ask your questions later on. but if not for haiti, you probably would be speaking french on the west side of the mississippi now. the 13 states that formed it, we in haiti health that happened by defeating napoleon troops in haiti and continued onto the northern territories. but not only the united states gained from us. venezuela, gran colombia, including colombia, venezuela, and ecuador. left for an haiti with men, weapons, both to go liberate those places. and to show his gratitude towards haiti, the venezuelan flag is the haitian flag with the yellow band on top. but you know, that was a bad example. black slaves rising up against the white masters and beating them, even though we benefit in the united states primates and even though we benefit in all of south america. no, you shouldn't do that. for 16 years, haiti was under embargo and i say if you want to know how haiti got so poor, go look at what is beginning. i'm not going to absolve the leadership of haiti also. that has been predatory. i have been fighting against them since i can remember. but, a new day is coming to haiti and it began back in 2006, w
states to be what it is. you can ask your questions later on. but if not for haiti, you probably would be speaking french on the west side of the mississippi now. the 13 states that formed it, we in haiti health that happened by defeating napoleon troops in haiti and continued onto the northern territories. but not only the united states gained from us. venezuela, gran colombia, including colombia, venezuela, and ecuador. left for an haiti with men, weapons, both to go liberate those places....
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implementing it in other states, someday may run for office are not going to mention the states but if i were mississippiould come to mind. there are too many workers there. they just could not implement a program that requires a lot of implementation. the new health program and the walk is a spectacular program that has a lot of affection on the kids but it's a very small program again implement it with lots of resources amateur menace local commitments. i think probably you can argue that new hope that more local commitment than any program in the country, certainly any program i knew about. they also mention success for all which again is a very impressive program a public school program but whether it can be replicated and whether it were evaluated by people who are now associated with the program maybe wouldn't come out quite dashed so anyway there are problems with all of these -- all of these programs that they mentioned and i'm not sure our social safety net produces the impacts for which it was intended. the third inning far more serious from the previous two is there is not enough emphasis on r
implementing it in other states, someday may run for office are not going to mention the states but if i were mississippiould come to mind. there are too many workers there. they just could not implement a program that requires a lot of implementation. the new health program and the walk is a spectacular program that has a lot of affection on the kids but it's a very small program again implement it with lots of resources amateur menace local commitments. i think probably you can argue that new...
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states to be what it is. but were it not for haiti, you probably would be speaking french on the west side of the mississippi ow. the 13 states that form the louisiana territory, we in haiti helped it happen by defeating the in a poleion troops there in haiti. but qua did the united states gain from us? venezuela, colombia, venezuela and ecuador. left from haiti with men, weapons, boats, to liberate those places. and to show his gratitude toward haiti, the ven wail and flag is the haitian flag, the yellow flag on top. black slaves rising up against the white masters and beating them even though benefiting the united states from it, even though we benefit from south america. no, you shouldn't do that. 60 years haiti was under embargo. if you want to know how haiti got support, look at its beginnings. i'm go not going to and solve the leadership of haiti also. it has been predatory. i have been fighting against them since i can remember. but a new day is coming to haiti and it began back in 2006 with the election of a president who won with about 51% of the votes and turned around to the 49% that were not with
states to be what it is. but were it not for haiti, you probably would be speaking french on the west side of the mississippi ow. the 13 states that form the louisiana territory, we in haiti helped it happen by defeating the in a poleion troops there in haiti. but qua did the united states gain from us? venezuela, colombia, venezuela and ecuador. left from haiti with men, weapons, boats, to liberate those places. and to show his gratitude toward haiti, the ven wail and flag is the haitian flag,...
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states. the largest railyard east the mississippi river. 120 trains a day come across our crossings. it creates excessive emissions. it creates excessive delays in our deliveries which increases our cost and our transportation system. lots and lots of train whistles blowing which we'd like to get rid of. for us, liveability issue is getting over and under that railroad. so i hope -- i sincerely hope and that's what i stood up to say is that liveability issues will be considered in a broad sense rather than -- rather than movement of people along rail lines. >> that's a very good point and you'll be happy to know that in the morning i go to the house gym as a former member of the house, as long as i'm not a lobbyist i can -- and i pay my dues i can go to the house of representatives gym. and your congressman, joe donnelly, spoke to me this morning about that tiger project. i wanted you to know. so i've been spoken to about it twice today. [laughter] >> we love congressman donnelly. thank you so much. >> i know you do. i'm also very happy that notre dame has a new coach, too. we also s
states. the largest railyard east the mississippi river. 120 trains a day come across our crossings. it creates excessive emissions. it creates excessive delays in our deliveries which increases our cost and our transportation system. lots and lots of train whistles blowing which we'd like to get rid of. for us, liveability issue is getting over and under that railroad. so i hope -- i sincerely hope and that's what i stood up to say is that liveability issues will be considered in a broad sense...
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mandates by the democratic republic of congo, the size of western europe or the united states east of the mississippi. it is now so stretched that it is arguably falling short. it doesn't have helicopters it needs for mobility. it hasn't reached its full mandated strength in because there are almost no more peacekeepers to be tapped to join. there is much more that needs to be done. i remain, as ambassador, strengthening the u.n.'s peacekeeping and that -- capacity. on the peace building site where the u.n. has evolved new mechanisms and structures like the peace building commission that will come up for its five- year review in 2010, there are new mechanisms to try to consolidate peace through diplomacy, through security sector reform, promoting and enhancing the rule of law. having accountability for atrocities. these things are nascent, but they are very important. they are manifest from burundi, it to getty -- to guinea. it is particularly important to provide information and indeed even warning. the capacities to be built along this entire spectrum of conflict. while we can certainly point to re
mandates by the democratic republic of congo, the size of western europe or the united states east of the mississippi. it is now so stretched that it is arguably falling short. it doesn't have helicopters it needs for mobility. it hasn't reached its full mandated strength in because there are almost no more peacekeepers to be tapped to join. there is much more that needs to be done. i remain, as ambassador, strengthening the u.n.'s peacekeeping and that -- capacity. on the peace building site...
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. >> a concern for many voters in places like mississippi, michigan, missouri and other places in the united states>> you got the m's. >> is climate change, an issue that the health dealt with last year that is currently before the senate. you spoke of an incrementalist approach on healthcare. on energy and climate change there's been talk of an incrementist proposal in the senate. is that an approach that the house of representatives would be willing to take? >> i think the house of representatives -- and i think i speak for all of our leadership wants to move forward on this issue. there are two major issues. that deal with this issue. first of all, critically important is energy independence. america cannot be in the position of being held hostage by the oil barons out there the world who do not wish our country well. we cannot have our economy and the cost of our energy to run that economy to be solely in the control of others across the seas. we need to be energy independent. what does that mean? it means that we need to utilize better that energy which we have now in a cleaner, safer, healthi
. >> a concern for many voters in places like mississippi, michigan, missouri and other places in the united states>> you got the m's. >> is climate change, an issue that the health dealt with last year that is currently before the senate. you spoke of an incrementalist approach on healthcare. on energy and climate change there's been talk of an incrementist proposal in the senate. is that an approach that the house of representatives would be willing to take? >> i think...
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. >> a concern for many voters in places like mississippi, michigan, missouri, other places in the united states >> you got the m's. >> is climate change. >> on issues that the house dealt with last year that is currently before the senate. you spoke of an incremental approach on health care. energy and climate change could be separate bills. >> i think the house of representatives and i think i speak for all of our leadership wants to move forward on this issue. there are two major issues. first of all, critically important is energy independence. america cannot be in the position of being held hostage by the oil barons throughout the world who do not wish our country well. we cannot have our economy and the cost of our energy to run that economy to be solely in the control of others across the seas. we need to be energy independent. what does that mean? it means that we need to utilize better that energy which we have now in a cleaner, safer, healthier way. then we, as well, needs to transist to greater utilization of cleaner, more efficient renewable fuels. all types of fuels that -- sole a o
. >> a concern for many voters in places like mississippi, michigan, missouri, other places in the united states >> you got the m's. >> is climate change. >> on issues that the house dealt with last year that is currently before the senate. you spoke of an incremental approach on health care. energy and climate change could be separate bills. >> i think the house of representatives and i think i speak for all of our leadership wants to move forward on this issue....
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. >> a concern for many voters in places like mississippi, michigan, missouri, and other places in the united states is climate change, an issue that the house dealt with last year that is currently before the senate. you spoke about an approach on health care. there has also been talk about this in the senate, where energy and climate change could be separate bills. is this an approach the house of representatives would be willing to take? >> i think i speak for all of our leadership. we want to move forward on this issue. there are two major issues that deal with this. first of all, critically important, its energy independence. america cannot be in a position -- is energy independence. we cannot be held hostage by the oil barons who do not wish our country owell. we cannot allow this to be solely in control of others across the seas. we need to be energy independence. what does that mean? that means we need to -- we need to be energy independent. as well, we need to go to a greater utilization, cleaner, more efficient, renewable fuels. all types of fuels, solar, obviously been one of those. geoth
. >> a concern for many voters in places like mississippi, michigan, missouri, and other places in the united states is climate change, an issue that the house dealt with last year that is currently before the senate. you spoke about an approach on health care. there has also been talk about this in the senate, where energy and climate change could be separate bills. is this an approach the house of representatives would be willing to take? >> i think i speak for all of our...
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that is why underpass id we continue with what i call the mississippi pilot project, which has several statesbe cost-effective solutions to some of those issues that have been raised by the states. as we stand right now, we really do not have the capacity to say that we are going to have in one place easy electronic verification of every type of license and document. >> i would like to work with you and my colleagues on the committee to see if there is some way to strengthen this section of pass id without going over the tipping point where we continue to encourage the states not to comply, because we obviously need them to comply. >> thank you, mr. chairman. all of us are concerned about the looming deadline in the current law. and the ability of states to comply with the law. under the previous administration and in the current regulation, there is some material compliance standards that the department of homeland security used to assess whether or not a state is complying with real id. i remember very distinctly secretary chertoff telling me that vermont was an example of a state that is i
that is why underpass id we continue with what i call the mississippi pilot project, which has several statesbe cost-effective solutions to some of those issues that have been raised by the states. as we stand right now, we really do not have the capacity to say that we are going to have in one place easy electronic verification of every type of license and document. >> i would like to work with you and my colleagues on the committee to see if there is some way to strengthen this section...
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the idea of implementing something like this in other states -- someday it may run for office, but mississippild come to mind. there are not too many voters there. they could not implement a program like that. requires a lot of great implementation. the new home program in milwaukee is spectacular. but it is a very small program, implemented with lots of resources, tremendous local commitment. you could argue that more local commitment that any program implemented in the country. they also mention success for all, which is very impressive public school program. whether it can be replicated and if it were evaluated by people not associated with the program, -- there are problems with all these programs dimension and i am not sure our social safety net produced the impacts for which it was intended. the third thing, and far more serious is that there is not enough emphasis on individual responsibility in this book. what a shock i would say something like this. but really, we are not going to solve poverty in this country unless people behave more responsibly. if we had the same marriage rate tod
the idea of implementing something like this in other states -- someday it may run for office, but mississippild come to mind. there are not too many voters there. they could not implement a program like that. requires a lot of great implementation. the new home program in milwaukee is spectacular. but it is a very small program, implemented with lots of resources, tremendous local commitment. you could argue that more local commitment that any program implemented in the country. they also...
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state of michigan asked for an injunction. it warned the carp will wipe out native fish if they reach the lakes from the mississippi river watershed. illinois and the federal government warned an injunction would damage the shipping business. the u.s. army corps of engineers is considering long-term action, and the case may yet return to the high court. the los angeles city council gave initial approval today to close hundreds of dispensaries for medical marijuana. there are now more than 1,000 places where marijuana is available in los angeles. that is more than all the starbucks coffee shops and public schools in the city. the ordinance voted on today would limit the marijuana shops to 70. a final vote comes next week. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. but for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: now, billions of dollars are about to come available in new federal education spending, and states are competing for a piece of the pie. the money, part of the government stimulus package, is designed to give public school syste
state of michigan asked for an injunction. it warned the carp will wipe out native fish if they reach the lakes from the mississippi river watershed. illinois and the federal government warned an injunction would damage the shipping business. the u.s. army corps of engineers is considering long-term action, and the case may yet return to the high court. the los angeles city council gave initial approval today to close hundreds of dispensaries for medical marijuana. there are now more than 1,000...
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mississippi, and you don't. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. around our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, throwing people off medicaid, stopped blowing snow, and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers, total. we have done none of those things and don't intend to. saddest of all, our sister states, at least 40 of them, are doing the worst thing possible in times like these. they are raising taxes, adding to the burden on families already in distress, and making the economic climate is even less attractive to new jobs than they were before. michigan, wisconsin, new jersey and at least 11 more have raised income taxes. ohio, oregon, minnesota, and 30 more, have raised gas taxes. many states have raised multiple taxes at the same time. i hope you will join me in saying tonight to the people for whom we all work, we will make the hard choices, we will stretch the available dollars, we will do whatever is necessary but we will not take the easy way out and
mississippi, and you don't. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. around our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, throwing people off medicaid, stopped blowing snow, and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers, total. we have done none of those things and don't intend to. saddest of all, our sister states, at least 40 of them, are doing...
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habitat of native fisin the mississippi river and s tribuy tears, all the wa from the gulf of mico to chicago. the fear that they will do thsame to the great lakes has set state against state with michigan filing st along with fivother great ke states to force linois and the federal gornment to stop these fish in their tracks >> this is a big head rp right here, anthis is a littleuy. i have colcted them on the illinois riv where they easily are twicehat length, theyould weigh upwards upwards-- upwas of 50 pound its, ty will eat probablyalf their body weight in plkton ef erie da >> eating that much plankton scares jim robin rhe, vice president of animal regulation at e shed aquarium in chicago. ankton consist oseveral species ofiny plants and animals in the water. they a the foundation of the entire food chain. >> it is an issue that is a potential time bomb, iould say. it would he a devastating affect on the great lakes if the asian carp we to get there and be able to reproduce inuge numbers. it could wipe out the upwas of $7 billion fish ree in the gat lakes by justutcompeting all the sirable fish. >>eporter: 125 miles across the le in muskegen michigan, com
habitat of native fisin the mississippi river and s tribuy tears, all the wa from the gulf of mico to chicago. the fear that they will do thsame to the great lakes has set state against state with michigan filing st along with fivother great ke states to force linois and the federal gornment to stop these fish in their tracks >> this is a big head rp right here, anthis is a littleuy. i have colcted them on the illinois riv where they easily are twicehat length, theyould weigh upwards...
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guest: state farm, bankamerica, jpmorgan chase, all of the way to bancorp south by and mississippi.panies that are -- bancorp south in mississippi. companies that are national and ones that are more local. host: this complaint from viewers and voters about pay, what you find? guest: pay and compensation has changed radically in the last year, but you would not know it because it is not being reported on. but it has changed a lot to reflect long-term performance. host: the next call comes from california. caller: the man that you have on there is a liar. host: if you have something to say or ask, that is fine. but to call someone a liar is out of bounds. san antonio, good morning. caller: how is everyone? host: fine, thank you. caller: it seems that you have not the courage to tell congress a thing or two. congress is in the death creating business. they have got to slow down on spending so much money. they are not required to do anything to repay the money that they ago. -- owe. that gentleman from new jersey, he is giving your business a wake-up call. it is not your problem, what g
guest: state farm, bankamerica, jpmorgan chase, all of the way to bancorp south by and mississippi.panies that are -- bancorp south in mississippi. companies that are national and ones that are more local. host: this complaint from viewers and voters about pay, what you find? guest: pay and compensation has changed radically in the last year, but you would not know it because it is not being reported on. but it has changed a lot to reflect long-term performance. host: the next call comes from...
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mississippi, tennessee, arkansas, even north carolina seeing freezing temperatures. numerous wrecks. so again, drivers being urged to be cautious and stay off the roads. martha: what about northern and midwestern states>> yeah, big snowstorms including massive snowstorms. those winds creating snowdrifts. some areas had to be plowed three times just to keep the roads clear. elsewhere where you expect to see snow, you are. the great lakes states, michigan. getting a lot of snow. a lot another flood expected by tomorrow. winter storm warning. a tractor trailer jackknifed. three of them killed along with the truck driver. conditions expected to last for some time now. martha: a terrible story. thank you very match. trace: well, the big freeze taking a toll on all creatures big and small. one unbelievable tail. this little gray and white cat is looking a lot better now. when an animal control officer -- do we have the cat? martha: imagine the cat in your mind. trace: imagine a very cold cash frozen except for one twitching wisker. animal control officer put it on a blanket, blasted the collar heater. the vets applied heat therapy. now the cat that you never saw. martha: the big story going on. the first h
mississippi, tennessee, arkansas, even north carolina seeing freezing temperatures. numerous wrecks. so again, drivers being urged to be cautious and stay off the roads. martha: what about northern and midwestern states>> yeah, big snowstorms including massive snowstorms. those winds creating snowdrifts. some areas had to be plowed three times just to keep the roads clear. elsewhere where you expect to see snow, you are. the great lakes states, michigan. getting a lot of snow. a lot...
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rule would bury alaska's businesses, institution, and the state's environmental agencies in the regulatory burden. the governor of mississippi, haley barbour, has written that -- quote -- "regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the clean air act will endoubtedly increase the cost of energy, increasing the cost of doing business, increase the cost of consumer products, and jeopardize millions of jobs by putting u.s. manufacturers at a disadvantage over -- against foreign competitors." the governor of west virginia joe mansion, commented that "pat a time when our state is fighting to save jobs and stablize the economy, we cannot afford to act carelessly. e.p.a. has taken a risky and unprecedented step in promulgating this rule. the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions is a matter that should be left to congress, and e.p.a. would be wise to seek congressional action instead of attempting to regulate greenhouse gases under the clean air act." even the california energy commission, based in the state with the strictest environmental standards, felt compelled to weigh in because they state, "cope's proposed tailoring throash
rule would bury alaska's businesses, institution, and the state's environmental agencies in the regulatory burden. the governor of mississippi, haley barbour, has written that -- quote -- "regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the clean air act will endoubtedly increase the cost of energy, increasing the cost of doing business, increase the cost of consumer products, and jeopardize millions of jobs by putting u.s. manufacturers at a disadvantage over -- against foreign...
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northeastern mississippi and central arkansas, it will be very, very cold and another system rolls through into the rockies which is going bring frigid temperatures to the northern plain statesweek. that and of course lake-effect snow blowing. >>> that's a quick look at your weather picture. best praise to be, the desert southwest, play a round of golf, charge to harry's account, the smith account. >> not a problem. >> somehow i don't position that's where they're going to send you this week to cover the weather. >> somehow i fre. >> thank you, dave. >>> coming up next, a disturbing link between kids, sleep and depression. we'll tell you you what everybody parent needs to know here on "the early show" on cbs. my victory? ( laughter ) to look in the mirror and like the woman looking back at me. be victorious™. take the special k challenge™. declare your victory at specialk.com. 6 years. i've had asthma forever. i never knew why my asthma symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back... ...or that i could help prevent them in the first place. the problem was that my controller medicine... ...was treating only 1 main cause of asthma symptoms. but there are 2. airway constric
northeastern mississippi and central arkansas, it will be very, very cold and another system rolls through into the rockies which is going bring frigid temperatures to the northern plain statesweek. that and of course lake-effect snow blowing. >>> that's a quick look at your weather picture. best praise to be, the desert southwest, play a round of golf, charge to harry's account, the smith account. >> not a problem. >> somehow i don't position that's where they're going to...
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mississippi, the republican line. caller: good morning. i watch every morning. i'm trying to figure out how the united states is going to pay for this when this country is broke. there is nothing wrong with getting your money to the red cross, the nation's going to the red cross -- but i don't in billion should be sent to the country because who is going to be taking care of that, watching over the money and making sure it is going to the infrastructure? i know it is devastating -- and again, obama was quick to step of the plate and act before george bush did in katrina, however, i've got to say one thing that has nothing to do with haiti -- george bush is not present any more so why does -- president anymore so why does obama keep on trying to out do, so to speak, what george bush should have supposedly had done? he did not cause katrina, but if george bush had been president he would have caused the earthquake. host: we will leave it there. tectum the budget issue? how well the united states pay for this -- touch on the budget issue. how much of the state department's budget gone to the western hemisphere
mississippi, the republican line. caller: good morning. i watch every morning. i'm trying to figure out how the united states is going to pay for this when this country is broke. there is nothing wrong with getting your money to the red cross, the nation's going to the red cross -- but i don't in billion should be sent to the country because who is going to be taking care of that, watching over the money and making sure it is going to the infrastructure? i know it is devastating -- and again,...
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state. if the right kind of technology are implemented. california is leading the nation in terms of trying to get some of those technologies into play. host: kansas, mississippigood morning to you. caller: i'm a mental health professional. i work in the department of corrections we have traumatic brain injured. it gives people their life back. all of these people were self medicated because of their mental illness we do it with an incredible team approach. the question i have. >> have you ever looked at the mentally ill in prison. it costs ten times as much to incarcerate as to treat. thank you. >> that's a great call. what we've done is largely closed our state hospital system. in the 50's, we had about half a million people. we now have about 320,000 people in the united states inscars rated in prison who have severe mental illnesses. we incarcerate at higher rates and we have criminalized severe mental illness. it's even clearer. as the caller mentioned, it's not n likely people have both. we predict the next great institutional will be the institutions. to not reply cailt the problems , it's really important that we do this job right. the caller turns on
state. if the right kind of technology are implemented. california is leading the nation in terms of trying to get some of those technologies into play. host: kansas, mississippigood morning to you. caller: i'm a mental health professional. i work in the department of corrections we have traumatic brain injured. it gives people their life back. all of these people were self medicated because of their mental illness we do it with an incredible team approach. the question i have. >> have...
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mississippi. go ahead, bonnie. >> thanks for taking my call. i actually have two questions but i will make them short. the first one, he was talking about state-run liquor stores. don't the state-run liquor stores, the net money go into the state coffers to do roads, to do things that the state needs? guest: the taxes do, but the selling of the liquor stores themselves, the licenses, the buildings and infrastructure around it would generate income from that that we don't -- that's not now revenue or a source of capital for the commonwealth of virginia. caller: second, they can say whatever they want to about the tea party people, which i'm a very conservative, do you think that -- now, the republicans toward the end of the bush administration were as bad as the democrats are ras today. this president was going to have everything above board and open on c-span, and he was going to have no pork, and to me, the pork that is in every bill, i don't care what bill it is, that's passed, has a lot of pork in it. do you think that if the republicans get back in there and we'll make sure that they're conservative and have morals, will do away with some
mississippi. go ahead, bonnie. >> thanks for taking my call. i actually have two questions but i will make them short. the first one, he was talking about state-run liquor stores. don't the state-run liquor stores, the net money go into the state coffers to do roads, to do things that the state needs? guest: the taxes do, but the selling of the liquor stores themselves, the licenses, the buildings and infrastructure around it would generate income from that that we don't -- that's not now...
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east of the mississippi, most historic lands are privately owned, but protected through public-private partnership. easements are often approved by the state government. in massachusetts hundreds of thousands of acres were individually improve. the same is true of the state of virginia. they are to do all of the respect of the national park low. as you go forward on the transmission lines that must be built, make sure that we are avoiding the private resources and public resources and the mitigating and compensating for the impact on the resources. >> thank you very much, mr. miller. our final witness is david jost, the executive and chief officer at the subsidiary consumer energy institute. welcome. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you also for pronouncing my name properly. i appreciate that. >> took me one minute appear to get it right, but i wanted to make sure. [laughter] . if >> we believe new transmission elements should be three key common-sense principles. number one, but is that proposed products should proceed the cost by regional -- by reasonable margin. no. 2, the proposed project should be similar or superior to other alterna
east of the mississippi, most historic lands are privately owned, but protected through public-private partnership. easements are often approved by the state government. in massachusetts hundreds of thousands of acres were individually improve. the same is true of the state of virginia. they are to do all of the respect of the national park low. as you go forward on the transmission lines that must be built, make sure that we are avoiding the private resources and public resources and the...
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mississippi, helena, a republican, you're the first phone call. >> caller: good morning. i watch every morning. one time trying to figure out how the united statesgoing to pay for this when this country is broke. it doesn't seem -- there's nothing wrong with giving your money to the red cross. donations going to the red cross. but i don't think billions should be sent to that country because who is going to be taking care of that. watching over that money and making sure that it's going to the infrastructure and rebuilding. i know it's devastating there. i've seen pictures of it. [inaudible] >> caller: before george bush did and with katrina. however, i have one more thing that has nothing to do with haiti. george bush is not president anymore. so why does obama keep trying to outdo so to speak what george bush should have supposedly have done? he did not cause katrina. but if george bush had been president, he would have caused this earthquake. >> host: we'll leave it there. and touch on the budget issue she brought up. how can the united states pay for this? how much when you were at the state department -- how much of the state department's b
mississippi, helena, a republican, you're the first phone call. >> caller: good morning. i watch every morning. one time trying to figure out how the united statesgoing to pay for this when this country is broke. it doesn't seem -- there's nothing wrong with giving your money to the red cross. donations going to the red cross. but i don't think billions should be sent to that country because who is going to be taking care of that. watching over that money and making sure that it's going...
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mississippi, and utah. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. around our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, thrown people off medicaid, stopped plowing snow, and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers, total. we have done none of those things and don't intend to. saddest of all, our sister states, at least 40 of them, are doing the worst thing possible in times like these. they are raising taxes, adding to the burden on families already in distress, and making their economic climates even less attractive to new jobs than they were before. michigan, wisconsin, new jersey and at least 11 more have raised income taxes. ohio, oregon, minnesota, and 30 more have raised gas taxes. many states have raised multiple taxes at the same time. i hope you will join me in saying tonight to the people for whom we all work, we will make the hard choices, we will stretch the available dollars, we will do whatever is necessary but we will not take the easy way out and we
mississippi, and utah. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. around our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, thrown people off medicaid, stopped plowing snow, and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers, total. we have done none of those things and don't intend to. saddest of all, our sister states, at least 40 of them, are doing the...
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mississippi state, evan turner at ohio state, kyle george from fresno state. >> derrin: shooting three. he was fouled outside of the arc. this fro to put cal ahead. >> marques: i'm not just a jump shooter. i slash, i dunk, i rebound. i do a little bit of everything. he's put the total package only display this evening even though the outside shooting has not been there. >> derrin: here comes the trap for the bears as wise pulls it out and pulls the trigger on the jump shot. >> marques: that's a mistake defensively. two guys on the ball. once they retreat and recover, both guys leave the basketball leaving nic wise a wide open free-throw line jump shot. >> derrin: 21 points for wise. >> marques: theo robertson against kevin parrom.
mississippi state, evan turner at ohio state, kyle george from fresno state. >> derrin: shooting three. he was fouled outside of the arc. this fro to put cal ahead. >> marques: i'm not just a jump shooter. i slash, i dunk, i rebound. i do a little bit of everything. he's put the total package only display this evening even though the outside shooting has not been there. >> derrin: here comes the trap for the bears as wise pulls it out and pulls the trigger on the jump shot....
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mississippi state, evan turner at ohio state, kyle george from fresno state. >> derrin: shooting three. he was fouled outside of the arc. this fro to put cal ahead. >> marques: i'm not just a jump shooter. i slash, i dunk, i rebound. i do a little bit of everything. he's put the total package only display this evening even though the outside shooting has not been there. >> derrin: here comes the trap for the bears as wise pulls it out and pulls the trigger on the jump shot. >> marques: that's a mistake defensively. two guys on the ball. once they retreat and recover, both guys leave the basketball leaving nic wise a wide open free-throw line jump shot. >> derrin: 21 points for wise. >> marques: theo robertson against kevin parrom. can he quiet robertson? >> derrin: he wants the three. he knocks it down for a career high 25 points for theo robinson. >> marques: fifth year senior going against the two freshman. >> derrin: wise into the corner for parrom. williams with the rebound, strong for the hole. gets the whistle but not the roll. >> marques: some of the foot work on display. a litt
mississippi state, evan turner at ohio state, kyle george from fresno state. >> derrin: shooting three. he was fouled outside of the arc. this fro to put cal ahead. >> marques: i'm not just a jump shooter. i slash, i dunk, i rebound. i do a little bit of everything. he's put the total package only display this evening even though the outside shooting has not been there. >> derrin: here comes the trap for the bears as wise pulls it out and pulls the trigger on the jump shot....