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it's funny. >> the extreme measure to see who is not cleaning up after their dogs. >>> it appears on national tv, but baltimore back on the map. i'll tell you how the pink flamingo rose from the controversy. >>> a windy start to the week. i'll have the complete forecast coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> it's 45 degrees and breezy in central maryland. your first weather forecast is coming up. 30-mile-per-hour winds fuel a devastating fire in jackson, tennessee. it destroyed a 100-year-old building once home to the baptist church. suffered minor damage there. firefighters say no one was injured. the cause of the blaze is under investigation. >>> ends in a dr
it's funny. >> the extreme measure to see who is not cleaning up after their dogs. >>> it appears on national tv, but baltimore back on the map. i'll tell you how the pink flamingo rose from the controversy. >>> a windy start to the week. i'll have the complete forecast coming up next. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes...
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. >> it airs on national geographic channel tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. >>> this really cool campaign called the new thinkers campaign where they challenge different people to think differently. so they commissioned this. >> it looks like it's made out of garbage. >> it is not made out of trash. it is made entirely out of car parts. hyundai commissioned a puppeteering group called folded feather to challenge them to use only car parts to engage their own creative expertise, which is puppeteering. >> when i'm drawing and designing the initial design drawing, i'm more interested in a character. >> i see. i see. >> so they created parts using heads like foam, panels. >> a puppet like this is
. >> it airs on national geographic channel tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. >>> this really cool campaign called the new thinkers campaign where they challenge different people to think differently. so they commissioned this. >> it looks like it's made out of garbage. >> it is not made out of trash. it is made entirely out of car parts. hyundai commissioned a puppeteering group called folded feather to challenge them to use only car parts to engage their own creative expertise,...
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>>> a growptd breaking moment in history on the national mall today. >> president obama will be among those on hand when construction fillly gets under way on the smithsonian's new national museum of african- american history and culture. we are live this morning with a preview. -- a groundbreaking moment in history on the national mall today. >>> the fate of george huguely is now in the hands of the jury. deliberations begin today in the murder trial of george huguely. huguely. >>> good morning to you as we start off this wednesday morning, hump day. 6:00. chilly this morning. going to get better as the day progresses. going to get better as the week progresses. not bad at all for february. good morning. i'm wisdom martin. thank you for joining us. >> i'm sarah simmons. let's say good morning to tucker barnes who is dancing way over here. >> it will be nice. 50s, 60s and beyond! >> and beyond! we should be up near 60s this afternoon. should be pleasant. >> love the 60s, 70s and 80s. >> i love the music from the 60s -- >> i do too. >> that's another story. >> julie wright loves it too
>>> a growptd breaking moment in history on the national mall today. >> president obama will be among those on hand when construction fillly gets under way on the smithsonian's new national museum of african- american history and culture. we are live this morning with a preview. -- a groundbreaking moment in history on the national mall today. >>> the fate of george huguely is now in the hands of the jury. deliberations begin today in the murder trial of george huguely....
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championship and was the national player of the year. she was a stalwart on the u.s. national team for years, winning numerous medals along the way including a gold medal at the 1996 atlanta olympics. she had a stellar pro career in the abl and wnba. she was inducted in the women's basketball hall of fame. she is a coach at usf, jennifer azee. [applause] second come, ronnie was a pro bowler at quarterback, free safety, and strong sa am sure tg the hitting drills because of him. he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 2000. prior to his 15-year nfl career, he was an all-american at usc and helped the trojans when the 1978 national championship. ronnie lock. [applause] i would be remiss, we have a special guest in the house we did not know what was coming. carmen, right there. he claims he is 6 -- responsible for all of ronnie's success. marchand lynch is a human wrecking ball . did you see that run against the saints in the playoffs last year? wow. he grew up in oakland and became a running back at cal where he racked up and earned all- american
championship and was the national player of the year. she was a stalwart on the u.s. national team for years, winning numerous medals along the way including a gold medal at the 1996 atlanta olympics. she had a stellar pro career in the abl and wnba. she was inducted in the women's basketball hall of fame. she is a coach at usf, jennifer azee. [applause] second come, ronnie was a pro bowler at quarterback, free safety, and strong sa am sure tg the hitting drills because of him. he was inducted...
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more than two hundred thousand braved the bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group demanding fair elections marched to the streets others rallied in support of the current leadership. fighting between police and protesters continues in egypt twelve people killed hundreds injured in the latest crackdown. plenty of hobbies to occupy your free time in russia which one is right for you find out coming up. subject. but. also known as. a party game that was created in the. one nine hundred eighty six as a kind of. and very. ex-pats. although quite complicated the rules of this play is. one of two roles mafia members who know each other and general people as. he continues until all of the mafia. the mafia outnumber the townspeople. for. me. but it's a great team building exercise. it also represents the cultural and hobby scene in moscow well. first of all to. chess russia has many connections with. dozens of players to become world champions maybe some of the. future champions to. a profession. stress. related activity such as. the place. find
more than two hundred thousand braved the bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group demanding fair elections marched to the streets others rallied in support of the current leadership. fighting between police and protesters continues in egypt twelve people killed hundreds injured in the latest crackdown. plenty of hobbies to occupy your free time in russia which one is right for you find out coming up. subject. but. also known as. a party game that...
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. >>> this morning, president obama kicks off construction on the first music on the national mall -- first museum on the national mall in seven years. the national museum of african-american history and culture. tracee wilkins is live with a preview of today's groundbreaking event. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is an exciting and also historic day because now the african-american experience and narrative will have a permanent place on the national mall. let's take a look at what this museum is going to look like. the national museum of african-american history and culture will be the smithsonian's 19th museum. and it's claiming the last available five acres on the national mall. this will be the first green museum among the smithsonian's buildings. it will be located on constitution avenue between 14th and 15th streets in northwest. that's between the washington monument and the national museum of american history. now this will be a seven-level structure with most of its exhibit space located underground which is a bit unusual. it will be the only national museum dev
. >>> this morning, president obama kicks off construction on the first music on the national mall -- first museum on the national mall in seven years. the national museum of african-american history and culture. tracee wilkins is live with a preview of today's groundbreaking event. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is an exciting and also historic day because now the african-american experience and narrative will have a permanent place on the national mall. let's...
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on selling this ice between $6,000 and $7,000. >> but why is it illegal? >> this glacier happens to be inside a national park. and it is one of the fastest shrinking glaciers. it's shrinking at half a mile a year. >> you let one guy do it, everybody's doing it. before you know it, there's no glacier. >> he took a boat for four hours out to this glacier because there are no roads to it. he loaded up his boat with blocks of glacier ice, loaded it onto a refrigerated truck when authorities saw him. they saw a big refrigerator truck driving through the national park and they're like what's going on here? tourist groups do go to see this glacier. and some of the captains of the tour groups will take some of the ice and serve drinks on the boat. >> why would you tell people? it's glacier ice. >> i don't know if you know, but that's glacier water. >> i'll give you $10,000 for it. >> it's actually from my kitchen sink. >>> in queensland, australia, they've had a lot of flooding where people have had to evacuate their homes. but we have some video that really gives a personal view of what it's like when floodwaters are
on selling this ice between $6,000 and $7,000. >> but why is it illegal? >> this glacier happens to be inside a national park. and it is one of the fastest shrinking glaciers. it's shrinking at half a mile a year. >> you let one guy do it, everybody's doing it. before you know it, there's no glacier. >> he took a boat for four hours out to this glacier because there are no roads to it. he loaded up his boat with blocks of glacier ice, loaded it onto a refrigerated truck...
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perhaps superintendent garcia, you said we have 204 nationally certified board teachers, and what is that as a percentage? i think you mentioned to me we have one of the highest percentages. what is that? >> werblings i mean, if you took -- los angeles has more nationally certified high teachers, but they're six, seven times our size -- actually 10 times our size. so obviously they're going to have more teachers. but if you break down proportionally statistically for the amount of teachers we have in the district, we have the most in california hands down. doesn't come close. [applause] >> i would also add, because we sat next to somebody from the national board certification organization, when you look at us nationally, our percentage of nationally board certified teachers is among the top 2% in the country. so we have tremendous amount of pride in the fact that we have national board certified interests. >> ok. with this good news, let's move on to the next one of the item d, students, delegates report. >> so, joyce isn't here today. so i will just be doing the report by myself. earlier today a few members of the s.a.c. went to a free meeting
perhaps superintendent garcia, you said we have 204 nationally certified board teachers, and what is that as a percentage? i think you mentioned to me we have one of the highest percentages. what is that? >> werblings i mean, if you took -- los angeles has more nationally certified high teachers, but they're six, seven times our size -- actually 10 times our size. so obviously they're going to have more teachers. but if you break down proportionally statistically for the amount of...
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>> schieffer: today on face the nation, romney wins another one as the campaign moves west. the wild west. >> thank you, nevada. >> schieffer: that's three wins out of five contests for romney but newt gingrich says he's just begun to fight. >> we will continue to campaign all the way to tampa. >> schieffer: we'll be with us this morning to tell us how he plans to do that. and he's not the only one who claims the week reenergized him. check the late night comics. >> but for me, there's been an emptiness, something missing for quite some time now from the race. a mobile shaped hole in my heart. and then this morning, donald trump expected to make a major announcement about the presidential race. >> dr. lapook: thank god. >> schieffer: the donald endorsed romney just after the frontrunner came up with one of those "what was he thinking" sound bites. >> i'm not concerned about the very poor. we have a safety net there. >> schieffer: excuse me. >> we have a safety net to help those that are very poor but my campaign is focused on middle-income americans. >> if you're a genuine c
>> schieffer: today on face the nation, romney wins another one as the campaign moves west. the wild west. >> thank you, nevada. >> schieffer: that's three wins out of five contests for romney but newt gingrich says he's just begun to fight. >> we will continue to campaign all the way to tampa. >> schieffer: we'll be with us this morning to tell us how he plans to do that. and he's not the only one who claims the week reenergized him. check the late night comics....
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one. today is valentine's day. the republican national committee has distributed 18 fake cards jabbing democratic politicians in a light-hearted way. one of the cards mocking congressman dennis kucinich from ohio says, i have a short list of valentine's this year. it has the bottom portion of his face cut off, with a knock at the fact he's short. another one bearing the image of debbie wasserman schultz says happy tuesday. that's as sweet as i get. some other democrats on these cards, attorney ar eric holder, and former new jersey governor jon corzine. president obama talked about valentine's day today. he talked about the payroll tax cut, but he started off with just a note about today. >> good morning, and let me start with a quick public service announcement for all the gentlemen out there. today is valentine's day. doon do not forget. i speak from experience here. it is important that you remember this, and go bake. that's my advice. >> president obama today at an event dealing with the payroll tax cut. he later tweeted happy valentin
one. today is valentine's day. the republican national committee has distributed 18 fake cards jabbing democratic politicians in a light-hearted way. one of the cards mocking congressman dennis kucinich from ohio says, i have a short list of valentine's this year. it has the bottom portion of his face cut off, with a knock at the fact he's short. another one bearing the image of debbie wasserman schultz says happy tuesday. that's as sweet as i get. some other democrats on these cards, attorney...
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more than two hundred thousand people braved bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group demanding fair elections march through the streets others rally in support of the current leadership. the europeans demand a free internet as people flood the streets in protest against an anti-piracy act inside across the continent activists want to prevent the new law being ratified in the european parliament. union's up now with all the latest in the world of sports and the center of the sporting world focusing in on indianapolis this weekend absolutely blood bruises and glory because it is super bowl forty six there tomorrow night sunday night we've got the preview for that in just a sec go giants. good to have your company this is sports there are plenty ahead over the next ten eleven minutes or so including this. then there were two we preview what will be american sports most watched spectacle this year n.f.l. super bowl forty six. full steam ahead spanish team tell you become the first squad in over twenty years to play in the opening three legs of
more than two hundred thousand people braved bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group demanding fair elections march through the streets others rally in support of the current leadership. the europeans demand a free internet as people flood the streets in protest against an anti-piracy act inside across the continent activists want to prevent the new law being ratified in the european parliament. union's up now with all the latest in the world of...
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how about this one in national? how do you do it? the predators when it 3-1. -- how about this one in nashville? >> the maryland terrapins came back from 8 to win it. they will be hammering the boards here for maryland as they take it to the hoop. he gets fouled. the three-point play the old fashioned way. that gave them the lead and they never trailed again. i asked mark turgeon about the team and his demotion. >> if they are not done, i am not done. -- asked about the team and his emotion. >> would you think about where you were against alabama, a team that looks like a jayvee team at that time and come in and get a win against miami, how do you measure that? >> it has not been easy. every coach goes through that. you keep coaching. you need a win like that to keep the hard work worth it. >> let's go to the nba. lebron james with a block. how about the pass -- the touchdown pass to dwadyne wade. it was sensational. do not forget the wizards are at home against the sacramento kings. how about lebron james? >> humans cannot do that. ♪
how about this one in national? how do you do it? the predators when it 3-1. -- how about this one in nashville? >> the maryland terrapins came back from 8 to win it. they will be hammering the boards here for maryland as they take it to the hoop. he gets fouled. the three-point play the old fashioned way. that gave them the lead and they never trailed again. i asked mark turgeon about the team and his demotion. >> if they are not done, i am not done. -- asked about the team and his...
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it seems a lot of the names here on national that probably have contracts with the airport nomination. i wonder what we do to encourage local participation? >> particularly in the news and a brand, there are paradies -- those on national names, you will see at other airports. the sfo, they have a local subcontractor or a local component that as part of the request for proposal process. we waive the local factor in the overall score as well. using a request for proposal that does not plenty mag or the money as the only qualification gives us a lot more flexibility to get local folks in there. i can get you the numbers. i know that we looked at it recently in the terminal 2 space. below ba -- the local bay area ownership was quite high, right around 70%. i can get you the numbers. supervisor avalos: that would be great for t2 and other terminals at the airport. i would love to see those numbers. you kind of touched upon the loophole -- local airports that serve the bay area. >> when we ran the numbers, we used 11 bay area counties for addresses. i am sure i can give you a narrower regio
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on with it. and we did. i think it was an important part. it was important for the nations of nato, for the partners to be inclusive and as quickly as possible build their alliance. you did allude to certain expressions, and one of them was lead from the rear, and i'm not sure if i share the approach to this. my approach to it is actually the united states played a big role to this mission. the united states' role was to provide capability, unique capabilities, and capacity that does not exist inside nato. and they did that. also, at the leadership level, a u.s. admiral, my commander, admiral locklear, is a u.s. admiral, so i think this was an international team put together. so i'll imply to you i think everybody played a role, albeit in this case the u.s. opted to be more balanced in its approach, and, in fact, give the tasking of leadership and cooperation to the broader nato community. >> thanks very much. i'll ask one more question and then we'll open it to the audience. we had the administration put its budget to our congress for fiscal year 13 yesterday. it includes
on with it. and we did. i think it was an important part. it was important for the nations of nato, for the partners to be inclusive and as quickly as possible build their alliance. you did allude to certain expressions, and one of them was lead from the rear, and i'm not sure if i share the approach to this. my approach to it is actually the united states played a big role to this mission. the united states' role was to provide capability, unique capabilities, and capacity that does not exist...
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over two hundred thousand people have braved the bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group of demanding fair elections marched through the streets and others rallied in support of the current leadership. and fighting between police and protesters continues in egypt with twelve people killed and hundreds more injured in the latest crackdown. that brings you up to date for now up next martin andrews's your guide in moscow taking new this time to the lesser known side of the russian capital. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program we're exploring the popular subject of hobbies in the russian capital from boardgame so extreme sports the cold weather doesn't put anybody off here but why the mosque well that's because i'm here. in the center where this group. also known as well wolf assassin mathy is a party game that was created in the u.s.s.r. by jimmy in one nine hundred eighty six as a kind of. game. in moscow and various pubs restaurants and even. ex-pats to enjoy the game. although quite complicated the rules are cut down so this pl
over two hundred thousand people have braved the bitter cold across russia to ensure their views on national politics are heard one group of demanding fair elections marched through the streets and others rallied in support of the current leadership. and fighting between police and protesters continues in egypt with twelve people killed and hundreds more injured in the latest crackdown. that brings you up to date for now up next martin andrews's your guide in moscow taking new this time to the...
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meanwhile, back at our house, another man thinks he has his own solution to being exposed on nationalelevision. remember the 21-year-old who duped his sister into driving him to meet a girl who said she was 14? >> we're doing a story on adults. >> you do lock kind of familiar. >> who try to meet kids on the internet. >> all right. man, i don't want to be on -- on the news. you filming? >> we are filming. >> i don't want to be on the news, dog. >> it's a little late for that, dog. if there's anything else you want to tell me -- he quickly comes up with a disguise. and as far as interviews go, this may be a television first. >> all i got to say is, nothing is going on here, dude. nothing funny going on here. >> nothing funny going on. >> no. >> if the girl is really 14, i didn't know. >> she told you she was 14. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> you know how many times i hear that? >> am i being held up here? >> you're not held up. you're free to walk out the same door you walked in. >> how are you all doing, okay? nbc? >> nbc. >> nbc. and you're -- >> chris hansen. "date
meanwhile, back at our house, another man thinks he has his own solution to being exposed on nationalelevision. remember the 21-year-old who duped his sister into driving him to meet a girl who said she was 14? >> we're doing a story on adults. >> you do lock kind of familiar. >> who try to meet kids on the internet. >> all right. man, i don't want to be on -- on the news. you filming? >> we are filming. >> i don't want to be on the news, dog. >> it's a...
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the biggest class of national certified teachers that we've ever had. ok. we're going to move on to item -- before we move on to item d, i'd like to turn the mic over to commissioner wynns, who wants to make a real quick announcement. commissioner wynns: i wanted to make this announcement before everybody leaves. at the end of the meeting i'll report on my recent trip to washington with the national school boards association. but i brought all the members of the board and the superintendent a little gift, which is a luggage tag and bumper sticker that says "be the change for kids." the reason i brought these is that this is a campaign that was -- i was at the national school boards association leadership conference, the executive committees of all the state associations, and this campaign was designed by and carried out by the new york state school boards association for some of you who know her, when florence johnson was the president of the association, who's now the past president and has been close to us for a long time through the council of great city schools and others. bu
the biggest class of national certified teachers that we've ever had. ok. we're going to move on to item -- before we move on to item d, i'd like to turn the mic over to commissioner wynns, who wants to make a real quick announcement. commissioner wynns: i wanted to make this announcement before everybody leaves. at the end of the meeting i'll report on my recent trip to washington with the national school boards association. but i brought all the members of the board and the superintendent a...
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ground was broken on the national museum of african american history and culture. it will be built on the national mall right near the washington monument and staff there say they already have 15,000 artifacts ready for display. >> this building will remind us that there are few things as powerful as the people, as a nation deep in its history. >> really another way for us to tell the whole american story through an african american lens. >> part of today's ceremony included the donation of a can of coins from students at a certain school in new york. and they collected more than $600 after learning about black history last year. they presented that money to the museum today. >> the million man march made national headlines back in 1995. you remember that. but this april, get ready for the million mustache march. i am not kidding. no april fools joke. the american mustache institute is planning a march on the nation's capital as part of the group's on gouge campaign to convince lawmakers to come up with a government incentive for men to grow facial hair. they wanted
ground was broken on the national museum of african american history and culture. it will be built on the national mall right near the washington monument and staff there say they already have 15,000 artifacts ready for display. >> this building will remind us that there are few things as powerful as the people, as a nation deep in its history. >> really another way for us to tell the whole american story through an african american lens. >> part of today's ceremony included...
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don't see how you get an economy that's going to grow in the future consistent with our basic -- on national security without this modest amount of additional revenues. >> senator snowe? >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, mr. secretary. first of all, i think one of the critical issues facing this economy and has persistently is the lack of confidence about the future and the lack of direction and certainty about various policies that are emanating from government or not emanating from congress and the administration. my biggest concern is that we have not created an environment of confidence as represented in this budget here today. by all accounts, this is the worst post-recession recovery in the history of our country, the longest term of unemployment. we have already, you know, increased the national debt by 44%, 45% under this administration. we are going on to the fourth consecutive year of historic annual deficits. so we have seen on the spending side and yet we still have a subpar anemic, weak recovery. if lu to the future as senator grassley indicated about the cbo projections, the
don't see how you get an economy that's going to grow in the future consistent with our basic -- on national security without this modest amount of additional revenues. >> senator snowe? >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, mr. secretary. first of all, i think one of the critical issues facing this economy and has persistently is the lack of confidence about the future and the lack of direction and certainty about various policies that are emanating from government or not emanating...
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it's also fitting that this museum has found a home on the national mall. as has been mentioned it was on this ground long ago that lives were once traded, where hundreds of thousands once marched for jobs and for freedom. it was here that the pillars of our democracy were built often by black hands. and it is on this spot alongside the monuments to those who gave birth to this nation and those who worked so hard to perfect it that generations will remember the sometimes difficult often inspirational, but always central role that african-americans have played in the life of our country. this museum will celebrate that history. because just as the memories of our earliest days have been confined to dusty letters and faded pictures, the time will come when few people remember drinking from a colored water fountain. or boarding a segregated bus. or hearing in person dr. king's voice boomed down from the lincoln memorial. that's why what we built here won't just be an achievement for our time, but will be a monument for all time. it will do more than simply keep
it's also fitting that this museum has found a home on the national mall. as has been mentioned it was on this ground long ago that lives were once traded, where hundreds of thousands once marched for jobs and for freedom. it was here that the pillars of our democracy were built often by black hands. and it is on this spot alongside the monuments to those who gave birth to this nation and those who worked so hard to perfect it that generations will remember the sometimes difficult often...
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do you believe that's an argument that can win, that obama is the most dangerous president on nationaly grounds? >> i'm partisan on the issue and freely admitting, i think the president has been a disaster on national security. yes, he may have gotten osama bin laden, something george w. bush didn't do, but he spends more time appall skwzing for the allies that he does for the enemies. our south america policy under obama and bush has not been good, and we don't seem to have a comprehensive policy on mexico, we want to talk about north korea, chiepa, it seems like they're our friends except when they're not our friends. >> david gergen, do you buy that? >> no. i will say this, from my perspective, barack obama is very vulnerable on a range of domestic issues starting with the economy, but his strength, his surprising strength has been in international-affairs. he's not only gotten us osama bin laden, but he didn't get us into a war in iraq that a lot of people oppose. he's getting us out of the war in iraq. he's handling it, he's got the sanctions against iran, appearing to be making h
do you believe that's an argument that can win, that obama is the most dangerous president on nationaly grounds? >> i'm partisan on the issue and freely admitting, i think the president has been a disaster on national security. yes, he may have gotten osama bin laden, something george w. bush didn't do, but he spends more time appall skwzing for the allies that he does for the enemies. our south america policy under obama and bush has not been good, and we don't seem to have a...
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kentucky is still number one and the national basketball rankings. and carolina play wednesday. georgetown plays syracuse on wednesday night. this is a big week in college basketball. top-ranked kentucky plays florida on wednesday night. >> i am still enjoying the proposal. go get her. >> see eli manning in a corvette. >> go get her or go gators? >> go gators. >> brad, where we going? just a second. just, just one second. ♪ ♪ what are you looking at? don't look up there. why are you looking up? ♪ ♪ get outta the car. get outta the car. ♪ ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. get in the car! [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. from spending time together, to spending your lives gether, chevy runs deep. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so where to next? ♪ ♪ >> each year around this tim
kentucky is still number one and the national basketball rankings. and carolina play wednesday. georgetown plays syracuse on wednesday night. this is a big week in college basketball. top-ranked kentucky plays florida on wednesday night. >> i am still enjoying the proposal. go get her. >> see eli manning in a corvette. >> go get her or go gators? >> go gators. >> brad, where we going? just a second. just, just one second. ♪ ♪ what are you looking at? don't...
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it's claiming the last five acres that are available on the national mall. this will be the first green museum among the smithsonian's buildings. it will be located on constitution avenue between 14th and 15th streets, between the washington monument and the national museum of american history. joining us to tell us more about the museum and what we can expect today is the deputy director for the museum. thank you for joining us early this morning. >> it's my pleasure to be here. >> reporter: tell us weather and traffic can we expect? we know that the ceremony's pie invitation only. what is the expectation for the groundbreaking? >> it is an extraordinary ceremony for an extraordinary moment. it will have wonderful music cal presentations by afro-blue, the heritage signature corral, thomas hamson, and the wonderful d.c.'s own denise graves. we'll also have an array of public speakers from our own director, lonnie bunch. the secretary of the smithsonian, the mayor of the city of washington, and the president of the united states. we are head over heels in love
it's claiming the last five acres that are available on the national mall. this will be the first green museum among the smithsonian's buildings. it will be located on constitution avenue between 14th and 15th streets, between the washington monument and the national museum of american history. joining us to tell us more about the museum and what we can expect today is the deputy director for the museum. thank you for joining us early this morning. >> it's my pleasure to be here. >>...
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the doctors to understand their rationale because if doctors don't have an undue negative effect on national security they should be classified and so manning is essentially being prosecuted for allegedly leaking documents that probably should not have been classified and had no adverse national security fact that he's facing life in prison or that this is i think really an overstayer stepping by the military but the refusal by the information that means or one shows that we're going into what is very likely a kangaroo court with the outcome already already known. going along with our argument have been what would happen if people were to follow in bradley manning's but sapps. to you know it would be military that how would they know that there are secret documents cut in fact a secret especially highly classified information when you know when there were members of the military are leaking the documents in it for you know like what does this have to set a precedent for for it to be ok in the future. why the reason why we're seeing a kangaroo court we're seeing manning tortured for a year in
the doctors to understand their rationale because if doctors don't have an undue negative effect on national security they should be classified and so manning is essentially being prosecuted for allegedly leaking documents that probably should not have been classified and had no adverse national security fact that he's facing life in prison or that this is i think really an overstayer stepping by the military but the refusal by the information that means or one shows that we're going into what...
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informing these pottsville this national security paradigm is really causing fear among people to believe that what the n.y.p.d. is doing is ok to profile and surveillance spy on an entire community in the name of national security so it's just a smokescreen and it's very unfortunate and if it were any other racial or ethnic group do you think that there would be even more of a public outcry than there is now i mean there isn't too much publicity over this do you think if it were another ethnic group that there would be more of more outrage over this i think the war on terror has made our country believe that we are or with this quote unquote enemy in the enemy of god i do represents this particular community i'm not sure because i feel like the police has been brutalizing and terrorizing african-american and latino communities for a very long time and there hasn't really been any outcry from mainstream america on that issue either perhaps if it was another community there might have been a larger outcry or public you know direct action and we're hoping that with more education more a.p. revelations that there will be more outcry on this than a demand for acco
informing these pottsville this national security paradigm is really causing fear among people to believe that what the n.y.p.d. is doing is ok to profile and surveillance spy on an entire community in the name of national security so it's just a smokescreen and it's very unfortunate and if it were any other racial or ethnic group do you think that there would be even more of a public outcry than there is now i mean there isn't too much publicity over this do you think if it were another ethnic...
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you catch the bird on tv, national tv like 100 billion people watching, some crazy number? one of our producers caught it and we'll show you the safe version as we continue. >> we've got some sunshine as we start your workweek, but thrill be some changes. the detail -- there will be some changes. the details will be coming up about and the five-day forecast after the break. up and the five-day forecast after the break. >>> seasonal temperatures today, but tonight it is getting downright chilly dropping into 20s and 30s, 27 degrees at gaithersburg this hour, 37 at d.c., 30 at frederick, 30 degrees at cumberland and we've got 31 degrees now at baltimore. so temperatures as you can see really chilling down. we've got some clear skies outside as well and some radiational cooling with very light winds. ridge of high pressure building in and that will hold the set for clear skies heading into tonight. also patchy fog in the overnight hours is expected to develop and sticking around for early morning as well. so ridge of high pressure will hold us in for plenty of su
you catch the bird on tv, national tv like 100 billion people watching, some crazy number? one of our producers caught it and we'll show you the safe version as we continue. >> we've got some sunshine as we start your workweek, but thrill be some changes. the detail -- there will be some changes. the details will be coming up about and the five-day forecast after the break. up and the five-day forecast after the break. >>> seasonal temperatures today, but tonight...
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we're featuring in hours on our nation's first ladies. up next, eleanor roosevelt from 1953. >> this was a 15-minute public affairs program broadcast on cbs from 1951 to 1955. the program discussed news issues of the day and featured guests such as elected officials, foreign dignitaries and other prominent officials. guests were questioned from journalists like cbc, and the tribune. eleanor roosevelt was first lady of the united states from 1933 to 1945 after president franklin d. roosevelt died, eleanor stayed active in politics and political affairs. in 1953, eleanor roosevelt was interviewed. among the topics covered, the u.n., foreigners' attitudes towards americans and what it means to be a liberal. >> it's time for the longine's telescope, brought to you every monday, wednesday and friday, brought to you by longenes. and wittenour. >> may i introduce our co-editor, edward p. morgan and bill dobbs, both of the cbs television news guest. with us is one of the most distinguished ladies in america live. mrs. roosevelt. >> i had dinner wi
we're featuring in hours on our nation's first ladies. up next, eleanor roosevelt from 1953. >> this was a 15-minute public affairs program broadcast on cbs from 1951 to 1955. the program discussed news issues of the day and featured guests such as elected officials, foreign dignitaries and other prominent officials. guests were questioned from journalists like cbc, and the tribune. eleanor roosevelt was first lady of the united states from 1933 to 1945 after president franklin d....
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up on the broadcast, how the game of basketball has the potential of changing the destiny of one african nation. >> plus are you ready for football? superbowl 46 takes place this sunday. hear how god is moving on/off the field. >> practically tortured for processing his faith. this boy bullied after converting from islam. >> hello everyone, welcome to this edition's of "christian world news" i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. the central african republic has high crime rates and years of political instability add to its problems. >> that's right. one american group is trying to focus on young people and change the country's destiny. the game of basketball is bringing hope to the people of the central african republic. >> in the heart of africa life is extremely difficult in the african republic. >> one country struggles to build a stable future. >> this is a country that has truly suffered. >> you know, when you are used to suffering suffering becomes normal. >> central african republic is a landlocked nation surrounded by the most dangerous places on earth. >> since gaining indepe
up on the broadcast, how the game of basketball has the potential of changing the destiny of one african nation. >> plus are you ready for football? superbowl 46 takes place this sunday. hear how god is moving on/off the field. >> practically tortured for processing his faith. this boy bullied after converting from islam. >> hello everyone, welcome to this edition's of "christian world news" i am george thomas. >> and i am wendy griffith. the central african...
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reporter: celebrities and dignitaries including president obama gathered inside a tent on the national mall to mark the start of construction on the smith sonnian's newest edition, the national museum of african- american history and culture. >> this is a milestone moment not only for the smithsonian, but for the united states. reporter: lonnie bunch is the museum's director. >> it really has been an opportunity to make sure that my ancestors and all our ancestors are remembered. reporter: the new museum is slated to open on the national mall in 2015, but it already has a staff raising money and collecting artifacts. smithsonian officials say they already have more than 15,000 items on hand that will be part of the african-american museum's collection. they're working to find more material on popular culture, music and military history. they're hoping this kickoff will also help jump start fundraising. congress pledged $250 million for the museum which will cover about half the cost of building it. now museum staffers are reaching out to corporate donors and launching a website for sma
reporter: celebrities and dignitaries including president obama gathered inside a tent on the national mall to mark the start of construction on the smith sonnian's newest edition, the national museum of african- american history and culture. >> this is a milestone moment not only for the smithsonian, but for the united states. reporter: lonnie bunch is the museum's director. >> it really has been an opportunity to make sure that my ancestors and all our ancestors are remembered....
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so, on the one hand, the intelligence community is telling us it is the number one national security threat. what's going on here and there but on a sustained basis national security depends upon our milledge to allow the system to form a system where the private company is working with dhs and the government can on their own decide how they want to protect themselves and get some help in the dhs to read we do not over regulate some have said that because we've made changes. olympia snowe and i came up with a bill for three years ago, three years ago and its wandered through melissa half away and mr. schmidt and nobody seems to get very excited about either it or the subject and i am very troubled by this and i want to discuss this with you specifically. you are of the i.c.e. community. cybersecurity is not in your general line of work. general petraeus, but it's very much and director clabber's work and therefore all of your lines of work. i don't see particular movement. there were criticisms made of olympia snowe that was regulatory. we have interfaced with hundreds of private stak
so, on the one hand, the intelligence community is telling us it is the number one national security threat. what's going on here and there but on a sustained basis national security depends upon our milledge to allow the system to form a system where the private company is working with dhs and the government can on their own decide how they want to protect themselves and get some help in the dhs to read we do not over regulate some have said that because we've made changes. olympia snowe and i...
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see you next week right here on dw face the nation." grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great spec
see you next week right here on dw face the nation." grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me...
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one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate, your checking could be earning five times the national average. ywhere. five times the interest? that's hot. oooooo! let's catwalk! you want more interest? open an account at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? does this make my thes look big?
one bank. instead of some unfashionable rate, your checking could be earning five times the national average. ywhere. five times the interest? that's hot. oooooo! let's catwalk! you want more interest? open an account at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? does this make my thes look big?