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smart move from the senior, tasmin mitchell. >> dave: mitchell, in his defense, if it wasn't 18-pointuldn't see varnado guard outside the three-point yard line. >> joe: i agree. they're just experimenting to see how he does on the floor against mitchell. >> dave: you correctly pointed out those would be the two guys with double-double. >> joe: that wasn't a hard call. >> dave: didn't take a c.s.i. to do that? >> joe: no, it did not. >> dave: johnson with the fade-away. 15 for johnson. mississippi state, i'm sure they feel like they let one get away at arkansas. 24 for tasmin mitchell. make it 26. >> joe: he's so good at getting the ball off and out of his hands quickly before the edefend ker get his hands up to contest. he just has a quick, quick release. and they did it against varnado right there. >> dave: mississippi state as i mentioned let one get away. they have come back at home. they right the ship. good basketball game for them. they go to vanderbilt next. >> joe: tough road at mississippi state. they are at vanderbilt, i believe, wednesday. then next saturday they go to flor
smart move from the senior, tasmin mitchell. >> dave: mitchell, in his defense, if it wasn't 18-pointuldn't see varnado guard outside the three-point yard line. >> joe: i agree. they're just experimenting to see how he does on the floor against mitchell. >> dave: you correctly pointed out those would be the two guys with double-double. >> joe: that wasn't a hard call. >> dave: didn't take a c.s.i. to do that? >> joe: no, it did not. >> dave: johnson...
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tasmin mitchell.rs had the uncanny ability to create space and really get a good look at the basket just about every time they went. mitchell was one of those guys. matt: and the rebound pulled down by warren. a little quick. daymeon: coach trying to keep that and make a run in the first five minutes, you know, you've got to make that shot because you really want to get l.s.u. off. matt: eight point lead for l.s.u. early, second half. dotson stops him in the baseline. down to eight on the shot clock. and spencer got stopped by tavita. daymeon: let's understand, utah actually outscored l.s.u. 12-6 and so as you see these substitutions, it will be interesting to see if the depth of utah takes place in this second half as well. matt: well, mitchell and warren have 15 points a piece. outside of that, nobody else for l.s.u. has more than three. warren, the rebound. and mitchell got fouled into the back by washburn. daymeon: what you saw that time was really no box out by utah and if you don't box out a goo
tasmin mitchell.rs had the uncanny ability to create space and really get a good look at the basket just about every time they went. mitchell was one of those guys. matt: and the rebound pulled down by warren. a little quick. daymeon: coach trying to keep that and make a run in the first five minutes, you know, you've got to make that shot because you really want to get l.s.u. off. matt: eight point lead for l.s.u. early, second half. dotson stops him in the baseline. down to eight on the shot...
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matt: inbounds comes to mitchell. carlon brown takes him. mitchell, off the iron. tinsley the rebound! the miss! ludwig had it stripped. utah has the ball and a foul is called and hines will go to the line. it will be for a one-and-one. daymeon: wow! not the play that i would have expected there. he comes down. matt: he rushed it, didn't he? daymeon: you saw mitchell come down. it wasn't a lot, you know, still has seconds to go in the clock. you can get a better look at that with nine seconds left to go. a turn around. and nearly a three-pointer but l.s.u. still had the opportunity. just didn't knock it down in time. matt: 7-10 from the free-throw li line. mitchell getting the last shot at the buzzer and utah has come in to baton rouge and upset the l.s.u. tigers, handing l.s.u. their first home loss of the season, 61-59. they trailed by 12 at 47-35 and l.s.u. went nine minutes without a field goal and that lack of offensive production cost them and utah walks out of here with their seventh win of the season. daymeon: shocking win. give credit to utah, they did a p
matt: inbounds comes to mitchell. carlon brown takes him. mitchell, off the iron. tinsley the rebound! the miss! ludwig had it stripped. utah has the ball and a foul is called and hines will go to the line. it will be for a one-and-one. daymeon: wow! not the play that i would have expected there. he comes down. matt: he rushed it, didn't he? daymeon: you saw mitchell come down. it wasn't a lot, you know, still has seconds to go in the clock. you can get a better look at that with nine seconds...
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mitchell wants it but he catch it,19 feet. the look for spencer ho knocks dowhiss condtile. >> mark: bo spencer answering the call for luz. >> mark: desperate need r the players o stp up and make baets.sk >> carter: white tri it ain.ag mi ain. the break.u agn puing it no, twy going to run ofense. they are lookingto tasm miheltc. >> carter: hlowagoesover the back to geths send fo. >> mk: wtadl aot lsu's ability to core, sometimes ke ospencer hwengives themuys offensive prodtionuc changes the y lsu looks on this end of the floor. the foot f whitebassruns itoff down. finding storm warren who makes it in. warren who was quiet the first half swll. left shoulder a turn it nto right-hand jump hoo. if you aeruarng sditorm warren, go ake him go to hi othershoulder. dmafield goal of thegame for orm warren. second chance hre fr'ole polynice somehow spins it in. >> mar eni police playing to his seng. we talked about in the fis ball in the pait.o get the he has some siz.e c get over the top the >> carter: notable un the firstl 'olemis s lo
mitchell wants it but he catch it,19 feet. the look for spencer ho knocks dowhiss condtile. >> mark: bo spencer answering the call for luz. >> mark: desperate need r the players o stp up and make baets.sk >> carter: white tri it ain.ag mi ain. the break.u agn puing it no, twy going to run ofense. they are lookingto tasm miheltc. >> carter: hlowagoesover the back to geths send fo. >> mk: wtadl aot lsu's ability to core, sometimes ke ospencer hwengives themuys...
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not that many other ways to raise money other than advertising or circulation. >> brown: so bill mitchellthere was a lively debate within the "times" as there has been at other places whether to do something like this. what's the argument for it? what's the hope that they can get out of this? >> i don't think you'll fine anyone at the "times" who would argue that they've got this really figured out yet, but i think it's an experiment that has to be taken. and i think the idea of seeing what people will pay for, if sufficient value can be added to the content online, is really something that's got to be tried. >> brown: what does that mean-- i'm sorry-- what does that mean "sufficient value being added?" >>iont people are simply going to pay tomorrow for news that is available today free. just as i don't pay for the newspaper that shows up in my driveway. i'm not really paying so much for the news itself as i am paying for the convenience of that delivery, the experience of holding the news and the newsprint. i think the "times" really faces a significant challenge in figuring out what the
not that many other ways to raise money other than advertising or circulation. >> brown: so bill mitchellthere was a lively debate within the "times" as there has been at other places whether to do something like this. what's the argument for it? what's the hope that they can get out of this? >> i don't think you'll fine anyone at the "times" who would argue that they've got this really figured out yet, but i think it's an experiment that has to be taken. and i...
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mitchell.w 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. that is by design from rick stansbury. had him playing 37 minutes a game in conference play, when he's afraid he is getting worn down. >> joe: they lost brian johnson last year, inside player to graduation and brought in renardo sidney who has not been cleared to play by the ncaa. elgin bailey, a 6'8" guy. there is renardo sidney
mitchell.w 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...
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very quick time working with a lot of different people -- and i want to salute roger eddy, jerry mitchell who worked so hard and getting all law passed that could make a difference for years to come, called "raced to the top," accountable education. we have to comply with a federal deadline of next week to get our application in for up to $500 million in federal money for race to the top to make sure that our education in our state at the elementary and secondary level is second to none. it is so gratifying to see so many school districts, i think up to 340 school districts, have already signed on to participate in this program.
very quick time working with a lot of different people -- and i want to salute roger eddy, jerry mitchell who worked so hard and getting all law passed that could make a difference for years to come, called "raced to the top," accountable education. we have to comply with a federal deadline of next week to get our application in for up to $500 million in federal money for race to the top to make sure that our education in our state at the elementary and secondary level is second to...
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. >> brown: thanks for helping us walk through this 37 two bills, bill mitchell and bill grueskin. thank you both very much. >> ifill: finally tonight, the latest on efforts to ramp up air safety through new technology. at a homeland security hearing today, secretary janet napolitano told senators she believes new screening techniques are a key part of a larger strategy to stop terrorism. >> once you've identified a problem, you've got to fix it. but we also need to be thinking ahead to be proactive. that's why, for example, we've entered into this agreement to really get some of the best scientists in the world who are
. >> brown: thanks for helping us walk through this 37 two bills, bill mitchell and bill grueskin. thank you both very much. >> ifill: finally tonight, the latest on efforts to ramp up air safety through new technology. at a homeland security hearing today, secretary janet napolitano told senators she believes new screening techniques are a key part of a larger strategy to stop terrorism. >> once you've identified a problem, you've got to fix it. but we also need to be...
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bill mitchell, before aw get to whether it's a gd idea, fill in the picture he a bit on theechanics ofhow this would work. what's the keyiece to this? >>he key piece, jeff, is as you pointed out, is it's reay a tered system. readers ll still be able to, if ty come to the "times" site fr google or elsewhere, be abe to reaa certain number of ticles for month. the "times" has not dicated whathat number will be yet. buta some poin a wall will go up, and threader will be informed to read addional articles, you're goi to have to pay a fee. >> brown: bill gruesn , to fill in theontext a bit more, how big a problem is this r the "times and other pars to solve? what's the re now of the internet for newspaps in terms of their finans? >> this is really the prlem facing media rightow. they've seen their onle relationship and onle audiences growing dramicly, but they haven'teen the kind ofevenue from online growing at the same rate. a few ars ago during the yday of online advertising, media executes would say online ads are gng to grow in terms of revenue5%, to 30% a year on ad iinitum but that dn'
bill mitchell, before aw get to whether it's a gd idea, fill in the picture he a bit on theechanics ofhow this would work. what's the keyiece to this? >>he key piece, jeff, is as you pointed out, is it's reay a tered system. readers ll still be able to, if ty come to the "times" site fr google or elsewhere, be abe to reaa certain number of ticles for month. the "times" has not dicated whathat number will be yet. buta some poin a wall will go up, and threader will be...
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joining us now is former redskins great, ryan mitchell. ryan, when allen was first named in his position you were one of the first to talk about the future. what are you hearing now? >> still hearing the same thing, mike would be the coach. i think a lot of people may be a little concerned and are thinking he may try to shock us. if they don't hire him it would be a shock. >> and why should he be the number one on people's list? >> i guess he is number one because he has won two super bowls. he has the best resume out there. coming to this job, no one is going to allow them to go out and be the decision maker. dan is the reason for as much as this off season as jim zoran is. if they allow the coach to do his job that coach can be successful. >> what was so interesting, whether he would be out today or even last night, looking at turner, another one of the coaches for the washington redskins, who doesn't have the kind of success he had in his previous job. >> i think zoran is say there is another side. turner has proven it and sitting out.
joining us now is former redskins great, ryan mitchell. ryan, when allen was first named in his position you were one of the first to talk about the future. what are you hearing now? >> still hearing the same thing, mike would be the coach. i think a lot of people may be a little concerned and are thinking he may try to shock us. if they don't hire him it would be a shock. >> and why should he be the number one on people's list? >> i guess he is number one because he has won...
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plus our political roundtable, with andrea mitchell and chuck todd.only here on "meet the press." >>> we're back. with our special broadcast from california, governor schwarzenegger, good morning. nice to come home to california. thank you for having us. >> absolutely. >> this has been a big week for you with your state of the state message and budget. 2010 begins a challenging place for a lot of states including california in this economy. do you feel like the worst is over? >> i think economically the worst is over. i see a comeback when it comes to job creation. we see also that homes are being sold again and that home sales are up. and i think tt very soon we'll see construction again and new homes and so on. but when it comes to the financial crisis that california is in, i think we are not out of the woods yet. as i said in my state of the state and in my budget speech, we still have a tough road ahead of us. and this year is one of those tough years. >> for the country as well, when you think not just about california but the country, and econo
plus our political roundtable, with andrea mitchell and chuck todd.only here on "meet the press." >>> we're back. with our special broadcast from california, governor schwarzenegger, good morning. nice to come home to california. thank you for having us. >> absolutely. >> this has been a big week for you with your state of the state message and budget. 2010 begins a challenging place for a lot of states including california in this economy. do you feel like the...
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mitchell did say he believed progress on talks was being made.owever, on the palestinian side, officials say they reject the u.s. call for new middle east peace talks until there is a complete freeze on settlement construction, including in jerusalem. meanwhile, the gaza strip spokesman for the militant group jihad claims israel wants another war. the group says they're prepared to face any attack. those comments come as one rocket and 12 mortars were shot into israel. they launched multiple air strikes into gaza. >> thanks. >> it is a big chill for much of the nation. many areas in a deep freeze, including the sunshine state. citrus growers in central florida bracing for record cold to hit their crops. the oranges in some places already frozen onto the trees. how much longer until it warms up? domenica davis is live in the fox weather center. hi there. it's not supposed to be freezing in florida. >> i know. it's terrible down there. as far down as miami, believe it or not. temperatures running 25 degrees below normal. here is a look at the curre
mitchell did say he believed progress on talks was being made.owever, on the palestinian side, officials say they reject the u.s. call for new middle east peace talks until there is a complete freeze on settlement construction, including in jerusalem. meanwhile, the gaza strip spokesman for the militant group jihad claims israel wants another war. the group says they're prepared to face any attack. those comments come as one rocket and 12 mortars were shot into israel. they launched multiple...
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this happened at 2 diggs 0 mitchell -- to do adenzdenzell mitchel. was a real slight of hand going on. >> in the next clip, we will see the mayor of baltimore who has been convicted of one count. her name is sheila dixon. let's watch this. >> you have people that are homeless, looking for a place to live. an unoccupied house is a house that gets broken into. they take over the house and they start renting rooms. they start their own business on a house that somebody else has left. >> baltimore was primed for investors. investors come in and they see an opportunity and they grab a property and start doing some rehab and try to sell it to somebody. investors are in business to make money. they want a return on their investment. do they care if the person can hold onto the home for the long haul? probably not. once the property is sold, they are gone. the record reflects that this is part of a foreclosure as well. >> when you have to put additional revenue in a neighborhood by boarding up homes, it takes away revenue that you could use to reach stabiliz
this happened at 2 diggs 0 mitchell -- to do adenzdenzell mitchel. was a real slight of hand going on. >> in the next clip, we will see the mayor of baltimore who has been convicted of one count. her name is sheila dixon. let's watch this. >> you have people that are homeless, looking for a place to live. an unoccupied house is a house that gets broken into. they take over the house and they start renting rooms. they start their own business on a house that somebody else has left....
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senator mitchell said he talked about a two-year time frame. some news reports talks about the first nine months concentrate on borders and refugees and borders will be discussed later. is this the current thinking of the administration? and the palestinians are saying they aren't going to come to the negotiations. israeli ambassador is saying they don't believe in time frame. how are you going to bridge the gap? >> what senator mitchell said is he wants to move as quickly as possible that there's an urgency that we certainly feel, but there has to be a negotiation on all of the final status issues. and as minister judeh and i discussed earlier, resolving borders resolves settlements. resolving jerusalem resolves settlements. we need to lift our sights and instead of looking down at the trees, we need to look at the forest, where are we headed together. we know what a final resolution will have to include, borders, security, jerusalem, refugees, water. we know what the elements of this two-state solution must include. so i think senator mitchel
senator mitchell said he talked about a two-year time frame. some news reports talks about the first nine months concentrate on borders and refugees and borders will be discussed later. is this the current thinking of the administration? and the palestinians are saying they aren't going to come to the negotiations. israeli ambassador is saying they don't believe in time frame. how are you going to bridge the gap? >> what senator mitchell said is he wants to move as quickly as possible...
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but it's reality denzell mitchell: i just think it's immoral for there to be such a huge boom around the housing industry. a lot of people made a lot of money. but now all of these people who bought during that period are losing their homes. i teach about social justice issues, human rights issues. i mean, i actually have a class issues in social justice and human rights. let's take a little quiz. and i've been considering talking with my students about the mortgage crisis and what that does. there's a loss of security, you know. there's huge stress. it's terrible. forty thousand, could you bid a 40, i got 37,000, eight, 89. do i hear 40,000? $37,889.99 i need an answer at this time, $37,889.99 once, twice, third and final cal >> let's work -- walk back from the foreclosure auction there on the steps of what? >> courthouse steps, baltimore. and we went, you know, you could -- any day of the week at that time, in early 2008, you could see these guys on the steps selling these houses -- a very long list every morning. so what we did was we went to the auctions and simply drove around b
but it's reality denzell mitchell: i just think it's immoral for there to be such a huge boom around the housing industry. a lot of people made a lot of money. but now all of these people who bought during that period are losing their homes. i teach about social justice issues, human rights issues. i mean, i actually have a class issues in social justice and human rights. let's take a little quiz. and i've been considering talking with my students about the mortgage crisis and what that does....
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mosley's held and a foul is called on aaron mitchell.double bonus. every foul now that longwood commits means it's going to be two free throws at the charity strike for maryland. >> steve: sean mosley 78% shooter. and we'll get our first look at a sophomore from the netherlands, jan van der kooii for longwood. lancers will be at savannah state saturday, home to play washington at venice on january 30th. and mosley having a perfect night. he has made all eight of his field goals, all four of his free throws, and has 21 points. pass thrown away out of bounds. and david pearman will come into the game for maryland. gets a big round of applause from the fans. and ersin levent checks in as well a sophomore from rockville, maryland. pearman a junior from columbia, maryland who walked on at maryland in '07 and was a scholarship last year despite playing in just two games. terps have six players in double figures in scoring. pearman's jumper. pearman was a great player at oakland mills in columbia. first team all county in 2007. bowie will set i
mosley's held and a foul is called on aaron mitchell.double bonus. every foul now that longwood commits means it's going to be two free throws at the charity strike for maryland. >> steve: sean mosley 78% shooter. and we'll get our first look at a sophomore from the netherlands, jan van der kooii for longwood. lancers will be at savannah state saturday, home to play washington at venice on january 30th. and mosley having a perfect night. he has made all eight of his field goals, all four...
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willie mitchell is a great part of that legend. received the trustees award from the grammys in 2008 for a lifetime of achievement. he gave people lots of love and happiness and reasons to stay together, he and al green. he lives two wonderful daughters, two grandsons, a step-son and a musical history and a musical tradition that will live on forever. we'll all miss willie mitchell and i appreciate the fact that he came our way and helped produce the memphis sound. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> advice and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, last week the bureau of labor and statistics released its final economic report for 2009. unfortunately the reports show that the year ending on a very disappointing note. 85,000 more jobs lost and 10% unemployment for the month of december. it's very clear that the excessive borrowing and spending in washington is not paying off where it's needed most. job creation. in fact,
willie mitchell is a great part of that legend. received the trustees award from the grammys in 2008 for a lifetime of achievement. he gave people lots of love and happiness and reasons to stay together, he and al green. he lives two wonderful daughters, two grandsons, a step-son and a musical history and a musical tradition that will live on forever. we'll all miss willie mitchell and i appreciate the fact that he came our way and helped produce the memphis sound. thank you, mr. speaker. the...
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kiera i happen to disagree with john mitchell. i think when nixon plans to do these things he should have told come had a discussion with the republic. he hinted that things that we had no idea the mentions of the radical turns he was calling to take so quickly and without consent from the congress or others, so there is a lot to that, but do not think in terms of spy rings. think in terms of espionage. think in terms of that. this wasn't one bureaucrats buying on another. these people were not only leaking and they were leaking for a purpose. >> i think i have to add their that the joint chiefs began its espionage operation because they were being cut out of the loop, because nixon was so upset with the secrecy that the whitney and tell us joined chiefs that is going to go to china. the first they knew it was that the yeomen came back after yet been on the triplett kissinger and he briefed admiral wellender in admiral worm before they were about to go into the meeting with the president, in san clemente where he was going to tell
kiera i happen to disagree with john mitchell. i think when nixon plans to do these things he should have told come had a discussion with the republic. he hinted that things that we had no idea the mentions of the radical turns he was calling to take so quickly and without consent from the congress or others, so there is a lot to that, but do not think in terms of spy rings. think in terms of espionage. think in terms of that. this wasn't one bureaucrats buying on another. these people were not...
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. >>> brian mitchell made that point last night on sports plus there has to be a distinct chain of commandperhaps you will see that under mike shanahan who everybody expects will be the next head coach. we will hear from bruce allen the general manager coming up in 25 minutes. that press conference will be streamed live on wusa9.com. hope you will watch that. for now for sarah walsh, brett haber live at redskins park. >>> we want to remind viewers we will be streaming that press conference. it is being held out at redskins park at 12:30 on our web site, okay? wusa9.com. of course on the web site, the firing of jim zorn is the subject of our 9 news now poll. so, we want to know and we want to hear from you who do you think the new head coach should be? should it be mike shanahan? john gruden, bill kower, or someone else or does it really matter to you? okay? and you can find out poll and more coverage of the jim zorn firing, again, on our web site, www.wusa9.com. and we will be streaming that elf 12:30 proffers. >>> washington wizards gilbert arenas is scheduled to meet with federal and loc
. >>> brian mitchell made that point last night on sports plus there has to be a distinct chain of commandperhaps you will see that under mike shanahan who everybody expects will be the next head coach. we will hear from bruce allen the general manager coming up in 25 minutes. that press conference will be streamed live on wusa9.com. hope you will watch that. for now for sarah walsh, brett haber live at redskins park. >>> we want to remind viewers we will be streaming that...
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9sports will be at redskins park around the clock until it happens and full coverage with brian mitchellson. i believe he will have options. i believe he proved himself to be a legitimate starting quarterback in this league this year. they treated him poorly. he has been in six offenses in five years. they tried to replace him with mark sanchez and jay cutler. the way he has been treated and options he has, i'm out of town, bruce. >>> now to the other big story this weekend. frigid weather. only have to step outside for a moment to feel the cold. temperatures are falling again overnight and now there is a chance of light snow for the monday morning commute. how big a problem is this going to be? >> actually, bruce, this is looking to be not a big problem. at least for the snow. the biggest problem will be the temperatures to get through. well below 0 in many cases. this snow off a huge storm system in new england. it is moving away. as it does see those bands moving in. you might see a flurry. it will be a flurry tomorrow, period of snow here and there. it will be light. single digits al
9sports will be at redskins park around the clock until it happens and full coverage with brian mitchellson. i believe he will have options. i believe he proved himself to be a legitimate starting quarterback in this league this year. they treated him poorly. he has been in six offenses in five years. they tried to replace him with mark sanchez and jay cutler. the way he has been treated and options he has, i'm out of town, bruce. >>> now to the other big story this weekend. frigid...
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andrea mitchell is chief foreign affairs correspondent at nbc news. and david ignatius is a "washington post" columnist. first up, president obama reminded the country this week that enemies of america are still very much a threat. >> we are at war. we are at war against al qaeda. a far-reaching network of violence and hatred that attacked us on 9-11, that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people, and that is plotting to strike us again. chris: today we examine that threat with these four reporters who cover national security. we'll look at how al qaeda threatens us abroad as that new year's attack on our c.i.a. headquarters in afghanistan so tragically showe but first let's look at the threat of the next al qaeda attack here at home. david, if you're in charge of intelligence in this country and looking out at the world, what's the threat coming here? >> the threat is that this is a resourceful, adaptable enemy that learns from us. they study us. so if we start to block one avenue of entry, one kind of weapon, they turn to another. they come a us in diffe
andrea mitchell is chief foreign affairs correspondent at nbc news. and david ignatius is a "washington post" columnist. first up, president obama reminded the country this week that enemies of america are still very much a threat. >> we are at war. we are at war against al qaeda. a far-reaching network of violence and hatred that attacked us on 9-11, that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people, and that is plotting to strike us again. chris: today we examine that threat with these...
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senator mitchell talked about a two-year time frame. we hear about the first nine months and focus on borders. is this the thinking of the administration? the palestinians are saying they're not going to come to the negotiation. the in a fairly -- the israeli ambassador does not believe in the timeframe. >> i think what senator mitchell release said is that he wants to move as quickly as possible, that there is an urgency that we certainly feel. perhaps to be a negotiation on all of the final status issues. and as mr. judeh discussed earlier, resolvent borders results solomons. so i think -- result settlements. so i think we need to lift our sites. instead of looking down, we need to look at the forest. where are we headed together? we know what a final resolution will have to include -- borders security a jerusalem refugees, water. we know what the elements of the two-state solution must include. so i think senator mitchell was being prudent in saying these are hard issues. the require a lot of back and forth between the parties guaran
senator mitchell talked about a two-year time frame. we hear about the first nine months and focus on borders. is this the thinking of the administration? the palestinians are saying they're not going to come to the negotiation. the in a fairly -- the israeli ambassador does not believe in the timeframe. >> i think what senator mitchell release said is that he wants to move as quickly as possible, that there is an urgency that we certainly feel. perhaps to be a negotiation on all of the...
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nice to see you, so, senator mitchell is he coming over with some kind after threat? do we know? >> well, it's not really meant to have been taken that way, but it's kind of coming off that way. he did an interview with charlie rose and one of the things he said was that one of the options according to u.s. law, withholding aid from israel and he didn't say that was a plan, that the u.s. administration is planning on doing, he did not say that, but at some corners here it's loosely taken as a veiled threat that that may be one of the possibilities he'll be discussing with officials here. he comes to the region tomorrow and when mitchell arrives he's trying to, as you mentioned, push forward peace talks. palestinians says until settlements are completely frozen including in jerusalem they're not coming back to the table. >> rick: we hear back in the states, the tensions are beginning to escalate again between israel and gaza. one side apparently saying that perhaps a war is going to break out soon. what's that all about? >> well, the militant group islamic jihad says t
nice to see you, so, senator mitchell is he coming over with some kind after threat? do we know? >> well, it's not really meant to have been taken that way, but it's kind of coming off that way. he did an interview with charlie rose and one of the things he said was that one of the options according to u.s. law, withholding aid from israel and he didn't say that was a plan, that the u.s. administration is planning on doing, he did not say that, but at some corners here it's loosely taken...
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the second of state has said it before, senator mitchell has said it before. you cannot just have another open-ended process. some deadlines have to be put on the table. these deadlines have to serve the parties rather than present obstacles as in the past. they help the party put things in the right time frame and the right perspective. we've said it in the past. we have had too much process and not enough peace. what we don't need is another open-ended process that leaves loose ends without being tied. so it is important. and yes, final decisions are known to everybody. but if you sought out borders, if you reserve the question of borders -- if you resolve the question of borders, you identify the nature on the ground of the two-state solution and how it looks like. and then all other things. that's on the peace process. i hope with the many difficulties that we saw in 2009, and this is not the first year we see difficulties. it is a 60-year-old conflict. we will have difficulties and more difficulties, but our resolve should not be deterred by this. let 201
the second of state has said it before, senator mitchell has said it before. you cannot just have another open-ended process. some deadlines have to be put on the table. these deadlines have to serve the parties rather than present obstacles as in the past. they help the party put things in the right time frame and the right perspective. we've said it in the past. we have had too much process and not enough peace. what we don't need is another open-ended process that leaves loose ends without...
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finally before taking questions, george mitchell of arrived in paris today, had a meeting with foreignminister there and very shortly will leave paris for brussels for meetings with the quartet at the envoy level. >> can you go back on the quartet meeting or individual meetings? >> it is a quartet meeting at the envoy level. >> going back to bill burns travel, moscow and then we're on the 15th? >> madrid. >> that is for e.u. a what's? >> e.u. political director. >> about y? >> staff. >> can you be more specific than stuff? >> it will be -- >> iran focus meeting? >> i would be certain that iran is among the issues that will be discussed but there'll be several months. >> i would not call it and iran meeting. >> is that the primary issue? >> there are a number of important issues. >> and wine, typically discussions of iran who by the political director a per -- occur in plus wine and so clearly the russians and the chinese are not going to be here because he's only been with the european political directors and why not? why not include the partners from russia and china? >> without annou
finally before taking questions, george mitchell of arrived in paris today, had a meeting with foreignminister there and very shortly will leave paris for brussels for meetings with the quartet at the envoy level. >> can you go back on the quartet meeting or individual meetings? >> it is a quartet meeting at the envoy level. >> going back to bill burns travel, moscow and then we're on the 15th? >> madrid. >> that is for e.u. a what's? >> e.u. political...
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but i think george mitchell at the moment is having some difficulty in formulating the way forward and we're all waiting for that magic set of statements, which will include support by syria arab countries and all the things we all hope for, which have not yet appeared. so, with ease tension and violence in relation to gaza, with the economic drama and gaza with the split between gaza in the west bank, notwithstanding a substantial easing, which i've seen with my own eyes in the west bank recently in terms of movement and activity. and i think you'd have to say that the future is uncertain, though i'm thrilled that the statements are being made that this will again be given high priority. >> jim, since the word used figures both prominently in the name of the initiative that the wolfensohn center is doing and the topic of our discussion this afternoon. would you and then after this will open it up to all of you. would you just reflect a little bit about what your motivation was for wanting to concentrate as much on youth as you have done, both when you were working as a special envoy a
but i think george mitchell at the moment is having some difficulty in formulating the way forward and we're all waiting for that magic set of statements, which will include support by syria arab countries and all the things we all hope for, which have not yet appeared. so, with ease tension and violence in relation to gaza, with the economic drama and gaza with the split between gaza in the west bank, notwithstanding a substantial easing, which i've seen with my own eyes in the west bank...
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gary mitchell. interested in your perspective on the extent to which the battle of the narratives has a role in this issue, and particularly with respect to youth dissolutionment. and what i'm referring to is the notion that i think we have sort of taken the easy path of saying that osama bin laden and al qaeda don't really offer an alternate vision. but for some, the notion of a cal fate is an alternate vision. and, that it's imperative on us at large to engage in a counter narrative. and i'm interested in your thinking about whether that's accurate. and, b, whether you think that's something that can have an influence, particularly on youth. >> i obviously have read and listened to arguments at that level. but i don't think this thing is going to be solved there. i think the debate is going to be about what were the conditions that were established probably first by bill clinton, which are not going to be modified very much other than in relation to the physical arrangements on the ground.ñr 95% o
gary mitchell. interested in your perspective on the extent to which the battle of the narratives has a role in this issue, and particularly with respect to youth dissolutionment. and what i'm referring to is the notion that i think we have sort of taken the easy path of saying that osama bin laden and al qaeda don't really offer an alternate vision. but for some, the notion of a cal fate is an alternate vision. and, that it's imperative on us at large to engage in a counter narrative. and i'm...
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george mitchell will be consulting as he has been very broadly.ot only in the regions but in europe and elsewhere. we are in constant close consultation with friends like our partners in jordan, but this is a year of renewed commitment and increased efforts toward what we see as an imperative rule for the region in the world. >> [inaudible] >> good morning to both of the. senator mitchell talked about a two year timeframe. some of you talked about the first nine months. can you confirm is this the thinking of the administration? the palestinians say they will not and to negotiations give the israeli ambassador is saying they do not believe in time frames. how will you push the gap? >> i think one senator mitchell rightly said is that he wants to move as quickly as possible. there is an urgency. there has to be a negotiation on the a final issues. resolving jerusalem result settlement. i think we need to lift our sights and instead of being looking down at the trees, we need to look at the forests. where are we headed to get there? we know what a f
george mitchell will be consulting as he has been very broadly.ot only in the regions but in europe and elsewhere. we are in constant close consultation with friends like our partners in jordan, but this is a year of renewed commitment and increased efforts toward what we see as an imperative rule for the region in the world. >> [inaudible] >> good morning to both of the. senator mitchell talked about a two year timeframe. some of you talked about the first nine months. can you...
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look up perrin mitchell. i am in the district of columbia. do not know how many of you live here, go to school here, but when dr. scott talked about the states that supported the king holiday, as well as the district, we were one of the first areas to create the holiday. reverend fauntroy was one of our first leaders. i am sure you have heard congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. so because of all that, that is what the district was so involved in all that happened, to make sure the king holiday became a reality. council member wilhelmina remarque represented ward 8. how many of you have heard about that? it is what i would call the harlem of new york, the south- central part of los angeles. it is characterized as the lowest income, least-educated, highest number of single-parent families -- anything negative that you could say about a community. this is what she represented. it is also where i live, where i run my business today. it is interesting because following dr. king's assassination, this was one area that was hardly touched by the eco
look up perrin mitchell. i am in the district of columbia. do not know how many of you live here, go to school here, but when dr. scott talked about the states that supported the king holiday, as well as the district, we were one of the first areas to create the holiday. reverend fauntroy was one of our first leaders. i am sure you have heard congresswoman eleanor holmes norton. so because of all that, that is what the district was so involved in all that happened, to make sure the king holiday...
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cesar mitchell and i grew up about 10 minutes away from each other.went to a little high school called westwood, he went to benjamin and here we stand today, 40 years later, as the mayor of the capital city of atlanta, as the president-elect of the council. [applause] but what we must ask ourselves today, is our story possible for someone coming to atlanta in 2010? because if we do not make sure that those who follow us have the same opportunities that we had that got to us where we are today, then we have failed our city. and after having this talk, phil kent told me that this year, $1 out of every cnn tour will be dedicated to opening recreation centers. last year a quarter of a million people visited cnn . those dollars are going to open the recreation centers for the city of atlanta. we have actions not words. [applause] turner broadcasting has laid down the challenge that's appropriate. for other businesses that thrive in atlanta to contribute to making sure our young people have the opportunities that they need to go as high as their intellect a
cesar mitchell and i grew up about 10 minutes away from each other.went to a little high school called westwood, he went to benjamin and here we stand today, 40 years later, as the mayor of the capital city of atlanta, as the president-elect of the council. [applause] but what we must ask ourselves today, is our story possible for someone coming to atlanta in 2010? because if we do not make sure that those who follow us have the same opportunities that we had that got to us where we are today,...
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let's turn it over to russ mitchell for a look at our headlines this morning. >>> happy new year. there is news this morning that the first american combat deaths of the year in afghanistan, four american service members were killed by a roadside bomb sunday in the southern part of the country. last year roadside bombs accounted for almost half of the u.s. military deaths in afghanistan. >>> five americans are in court this morning in pakistan and deny planning to carry out terrorist attacks. the lawyer for the five young men from the washington, d.c. area says they planned to help their fellow muslims. suspects deny links to al qaeda. they are facing possible life sentences if convicted on terror charges. >>> and the world's tallest building officially opens its doors today in dubai. it's reportedly more than 2600 feet high, twice the height of the empire state building. it has more than 160 stories. it breaks the record for the highest observation deck, which is on the 124th floor, developers said today it cost about $1.5 billion to build. i understand there are some apartments
let's turn it over to russ mitchell for a look at our headlines this morning. >>> happy new year. there is news this morning that the first american combat deaths of the year in afghanistan, four american service members were killed by a roadside bomb sunday in the southern part of the country. last year roadside bombs accounted for almost half of the u.s. military deaths in afghanistan. >>> five americans are in court this morning in pakistan and deny planning to carry out...
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jerry mitchell from the mitchell report. mr.wolfensohn, one time interested in your perspective on the extent to which the battlewrm of the narratives has role in this issue. and particularly with respect to youth disillusionment. and what i'm referring to is the notion is that i think we have -- we have sort of taken the easy path of saying that bin laden and al-qaeda do not offer an alternate vision but for some the notion of an caliphate is an alternate vision and that it's imperative of us, writ large, to engage in a counter-narrative. and i'm interested in your thinking about whether, a, that's an accurate, and b, whether you think that's something that can have an influence particularly on youth? >> i, obviously, have read and listened to arguments of that level. but i don't think this thing is going to be solved. i think the debate is going to be about what were the conditions that were established probably first by bill clinton, which are not going to be modified very much other than in relation to the physical arrangeme
jerry mitchell from the mitchell report. mr.wolfensohn, one time interested in your perspective on the extent to which the battlewrm of the narratives has role in this issue. and particularly with respect to youth disillusionment. and what i'm referring to is the notion is that i think we have -- we have sort of taken the easy path of saying that bin laden and al-qaeda do not offer an alternate vision but for some the notion of an caliphate is an alternate vision and that it's imperative of us,...
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i want to turn things over to mitchell you will share some questions the scholars have submitted and we will take it from there. it. >> it is hard to know where to start with the subject but when standard chose backer for is the author of a number of books on the holocaust and a forthcoming book wrote, what you think would be the impact on the israeli ability to observe holocaust survivors of the forties have the transfer agreement that occurred in the thirties? >> guest: the main value is 1.7 billion dollars equivalent dollars in today's money transferred over. it was not trinkets but fundamentally infrastructure. when they choose came over during the fifth heather point* and after the fall of the third reich they came over in the huge waves. where were they going to live? what water were they going to use? where would the road speak? have the transfer agreement never occurred in the 1930's there would have not been the infrastructure to rapid the of sorg all of these issues. the nazi program was continued, as you well know after world war ii by the arabs. they had approximately 1 m
i want to turn things over to mitchell you will share some questions the scholars have submitted and we will take it from there. it. >> it is hard to know where to start with the subject but when standard chose backer for is the author of a number of books on the holocaust and a forthcoming book wrote, what you think would be the impact on the israeli ability to observe holocaust survivors of the forties have the transfer agreement that occurred in the thirties? >> guest: the main...
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mitchell marketed their gateway to the west fest. watertown promoted city monopoly and geo-caching. mccaskill used their grant to attract more anglers to the south dakota walleye classic festival. this might promote their destination moreh campaign, and vermilion used their grant to promote their ribs, rods and rock and roll festival. in the outdoors, the department of game, fish and parks have substantially increased opportunities for hunting, fishing and family vacations. we have 1.2 million acres of what in areas for hunting -- 40% more than in 2003. we built new boat ramps and extended others during the drought years and also added 314 campsites, 110 cabins along with upgrading nearly 1,000 other campsites over the last several years. a unique future project will be the potential acquisition and use of land at the blood run a national historic landmark. this site is along the iowa border in lincoln county. the game, fish and parks department will give legislators a full briefing on this project later this session. blood from was the largest oneota indian village known to exist a
mitchell marketed their gateway to the west fest. watertown promoted city monopoly and geo-caching. mccaskill used their grant to attract more anglers to the south dakota walleye classic festival. this might promote their destination moreh campaign, and vermilion used their grant to promote their ribs, rods and rock and roll festival. in the outdoors, the department of game, fish and parks have substantially increased opportunities for hunting, fishing and family vacations. we have 1.2 million...
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she was cut off with holbrook in charge as a czar and mitchell, and also obama taking control of theajor issues himself. she had her embarrassing issue on russia on the reset issue. but most important when she went on the first visit to china and she actually played down human rights, a message for the obama administration through her it would apply across the board. the administration has been weak on this. it hasn't received anything in return. >> perhaps nothing the president did all year caused more controversy than the stimulus package. he signed the package february 17. the rest of the year critics complained it was a waste of money. there was constant bickering how many jobs it save and created. steve, save and created was a phrase we talked about a lot in 2009. >> it's striking they continue to use it even after it was mocked as widely as it was. look, this was a stimulus package that was rushed through. remember there were urgent votes. and then the president took the entire weekend off and only signed it when he came back. it was the stimulus package that was to have kept u
she was cut off with holbrook in charge as a czar and mitchell, and also obama taking control of theajor issues himself. she had her embarrassing issue on russia on the reset issue. but most important when she went on the first visit to china and she actually played down human rights, a message for the obama administration through her it would apply across the board. the administration has been weak on this. it hasn't received anything in return. >> perhaps nothing the president did all...
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i want to turn things over to mitchell he will share with us some questions that the scholars have submitted and we will take it from there. >> it is hard to know where to start. but marching gilbert as you know, who is winston churchill's biographer and author of a forthcoming book of the 1400 year history wrote what do you think would be the impact of the israeli ability to observe the holocaust survivors in the '40's had the chance for agreement not occurred? >> the main value is 1.7 billion dollars equivalency in today's money that was transferred that was not trinkets but fundamentally infrastructure. when did use came over during the hitler point* and after the fall of the third reich they came over and huge waves. where were they going to live? where were the roads going to be? had the transfer agreement never occurred in the 1930's, there never would have been the infrastructure too rapidly absorb all of these issues. fed not see program was not continued as you well know after world war ii by the arabs. they expelled approximately 1 million jews from the arab bullion's after the fal
i want to turn things over to mitchell he will share with us some questions that the scholars have submitted and we will take it from there. >> it is hard to know where to start. but marching gilbert as you know, who is winston churchill's biographer and author of a forthcoming book of the 1400 year history wrote what do you think would be the impact of the israeli ability to observe the holocaust survivors in the '40's had the chance for agreement not occurred? >> the main value is...
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. >> joan knee mitchell "shine." she paved paradise and put out a piece of crap." actually, she hasn't put out a good album since the 70s. the reason i put that in there is she announced her retirement in 2007. then she came out of retirement to record this song for starbucks. keep the hippie dream alive, joan knee. >> what is number one? >> madonna "american life." this was her first album after 9/11, and she was so affected by the tragedy she wrote a huge, long album about how hard it is to be a celebrity. greg, have you heard bruce springsteen's "the rising"? it is fine if you like lighthearted pithel. did you know madonna can't eat carbs. it is harrowing. >> what is your best album of the decade? >> i could have gone with radiohead, killing joke, a lot of ings this. i went with an underdog. wean quebec. >> great band from new hope, pennsylvania. brothers i believe. >> they are not really brothers. >> i am getting them confused with sparks. silly me. i would like to share my worst 10 albums of the last decade. number 10, behind the front by black eyed peas. numb
. >> joan knee mitchell "shine." she paved paradise and put out a piece of crap." actually, she hasn't put out a good album since the 70s. the reason i put that in there is she announced her retirement in 2007. then she came out of retirement to record this song for starbucks. keep the hippie dream alive, joan knee. >> what is number one? >> madonna "american life." this was her first album after 9/11, and she was so affected by the tragedy she wrote a...
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here with edwin black, and most people know you for some of the bestsellers, some of the books that mitchell hedges referred to. ibm, the holocaust. all of these books bestsellers were written in the 21st century. you have either sent somewhere around 69 different editions published in about 14 lead witches and 61 countries. the question that we are focusing on today was actually your first book called "the transfer agreement: the dramatic story of the pact between the third reich and jewish palestine." this book was published in 1984 so it's been 25 years ago. and at the time that it came out i remember there was a tremendous amount of media attention, and also it was a very controversial book. it was one there was a tremendous amount of discussion about it. so that's what brings us here today. let's go first to that issue. what was it about the publication of this book, the thesis that you're putting forth? what was it that garnered so much attention and so much controversy? >> the story of the "the transfer agreement" is the story of the pact between the zionists and the nazis that was la
here with edwin black, and most people know you for some of the bestsellers, some of the books that mitchell hedges referred to. ibm, the holocaust. all of these books bestsellers were written in the 21st century. you have either sent somewhere around 69 different editions published in about 14 lead witches and 61 countries. the question that we are focusing on today was actually your first book called "the transfer agreement: the dramatic story of the pact between the third reich and...
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i'm russ mitchell, cbs news.intenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, or have vision changes or eye pain. tell your doctor if you have...
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that is why george mitchell is going out first to consult in europe but then in the region and why we have the kinds of meetings here at the state department we have today, to try to assess where the parties are, refine our ideas, evaluate steps that we can take and others can take to move the parties to formal negotiations. that remains our core objectives. >> staying on the middle east, first question, is some sort of reunification between fata and hamas necessary for the peace process to go forward? >> i think we recognize the value of the unity government, but tweet wants to see a negotiation begin as soon as possible, so is a unity government a prerequisite, it is not. >> does that imply any talks say if they were to start tomorrow would be extensively with those who represent fata and not hamas? >> well, we are focused on working with president abbas and recognize his leadership, his historic interest in pursuing merely sfius, his acceptance of the fundamental principles which include israel's right to exist, it's right to security as well as the rights of the palestinians to ha
that is why george mitchell is going out first to consult in europe but then in the region and why we have the kinds of meetings here at the state department we have today, to try to assess where the parties are, refine our ideas, evaluate steps that we can take and others can take to move the parties to formal negotiations. that remains our core objectives. >> staying on the middle east, first question, is some sort of reunification between fata and hamas necessary for the peace process...