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here she finds patterson. patterson knocks down the jumper in the secondary break. >> john: moss leads all scorers so far with six. >> christie: she's coming off that a.c.l. injury almost a year to the day last year with that tear as well. >> john: jessica taylor working around the perimeter. waller back to taylor. >> christie: a little stagnant again. they need continue to move. >> john: moss. great move. nailed that jumper. >> christie: a pretty jumper right off the fingertips. >> john: she loses it. it's going to stay with james madison. >> christie: beth cunningham was looking and wondering if it was a no call. it's a tough call. it's either a no call or a wrong call. that's how it goes. >> john: taylor right back to haislip. >> christie: started every game for the dukes. >> john: rebound foul is going against james madison. good position by chelsea snyder. >> christie: if you want the ball yhave to fight for it. who wants the ball. no i don't want it. no i want it. you have to scrap for the ball. >> john:
here she finds patterson. patterson knocks down the jumper in the secondary break. >> john: moss leads all scorers so far with six. >> christie: she's coming off that a.c.l. injury almost a year to the day last year with that tear as well. >> john: jessica taylor working around the perimeter. waller back to taylor. >> christie: a little stagnant again. they need continue to move. >> john: moss. great move. nailed that jumper. >> christie: a pretty jumper...
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lane and patterson along with wallace, moss and courtney on that front line. beth cunningham in her 7th year in charge of richmond. >> christie: these she's done a tremendous job with the rams. >> john: now it's time for our keys to the game. >> christie: the key for vcu. if they can get defensive pressure. they had three double figure scores all season long. james needs control the board. james madison is out rebounding 6 per game. they need scorer and sore score often. guards have been a huge part of the offensive success for the dukes. >> john: we are just about set to go. and again, vcu. and james madison two games in the loss column. waller will bring it up. >> christie: jimenezz inside. early on defense. >> john: and they get it. >> christie: that was rather easy. one-on-one isolate isolation down in the lane. she's not going to miss any of those. >> john: jimenez one of the back door play and well l defended by waller. moss moss again. the lady rams. >> christie: from the outside to 12 feet. it's easy for her. vcu and a man-to-man. play payclose attenti
lane and patterson along with wallace, moss and courtney on that front line. beth cunningham in her 7th year in charge of richmond. >> christie: these she's done a tremendous job with the rams. >> john: now it's time for our keys to the game. >> christie: the key for vcu. if they can get defensive pressure. they had three double figure scores all season long. james needs control the board. james madison is out rebounding 6 per game. they need scorer and sore score often....
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this time embattled new york governor david patterson. who told reporters a short time ago he will not seek a full four year term as governor. >> there are times in politics when you have to know not to strive for service, but to step back and that moment has come for me. today i am announcing that i'm ending my campaign for governor of the state of new york. >> sean: patterson's departure on the heels of a bombshell "new york times" article detailing his handling of a domestic abuse case involving one of his aide. last year his aide david johnson was accused of brutally tacking a woman. that woman later pursued a restraining order against johnson. prior to her court appearance the woman alleges she received a call from none other than governor patterson. he responded to these serious charges and allegations earlier today. >> i am looking forward to a full investigation of actions taken by myself and my administration. but i give you this personal oath, i have never abused my office. not now, not ever. >> sean: as that investigation conti
this time embattled new york governor david patterson. who told reporters a short time ago he will not seek a full four year term as governor. >> there are times in politics when you have to know not to strive for service, but to step back and that moment has come for me. today i am announcing that i'm ending my campaign for governor of the state of new york. >> sean: patterson's departure on the heels of a bombshell "new york times" article detailing his handling of a...
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patterson. threw it away. fortunately moss was there. and moss will shoot, too. >> christy: vcu even on the break they look disjointed offensively. they can't find themselves at good angles with passes. moss as a senior we have seen her do it before. >> john: that's a moss' first point of the 2nd half. >> christy: spacing is not good offensively and the ball just happens to land in moss' hands. it wasn't because it was a good pass. moss from the floor. with the two free throws she's the first player with 10 points for vcu. maybe vcu can do it on the defensive end and get back in. >> christy: the full-court press. a bad pass by james madison. hislop, oh, give me that ball back. too late. it's one of those yo-yo. it doesn't always come back. >> john: three team fouls against duke. over 8 minutes in the 2nd half. >> christy: there's still a lot of time left for vcu. the way they played defense thus far in the season, there's always a chance. >> john: patterson is going to be looking for the foul. >
patterson. threw it away. fortunately moss was there. and moss will shoot, too. >> christy: vcu even on the break they look disjointed offensively. they can't find themselves at good angles with passes. moss as a senior we have seen her do it before. >> john: that's a moss' first point of the 2nd half. >> christy: spacing is not good offensively and the ball just happens to land in moss' hands. it wasn't because it was a good pass. moss from the floor. with the two free throws...
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. >> patterson says alternate parking would allow the city trucks to plow from curb to curb. >> they weren't able to remove it quickly enough. g prevented crews from repairing and replacing a loft street lights. these private contractors tell me there might be hundreds of lights this don't work in this area alone. lights they can't get to because of all the bad weather we've had. >> channel 9, howard bernstein on what we can expect for the rest of the winter, just as importantly, how we might approach coming snowstorms. >> we have been dealing with this for months. >> are you calling us wimps? >> we are all tired of it. >> thanks a lot, howard. bruce johnson, 9news now. >> and topper isn't tired of it. the big concern is the wind and that's why officials throughout the entire dc area are urging residents, prepare yourselves. many folks turned to tree trimming services to clear out the fallen trees from the previous storm, and to reduce the threat of getting more damage. pepco tells 9news now to plan ahead. >> we tell folks to be prepared, to have an emergency kit at home and that sta
. >> patterson says alternate parking would allow the city trucks to plow from curb to curb. >> they weren't able to remove it quickly enough. g prevented crews from repairing and replacing a loft street lights. these private contractors tell me there might be hundreds of lights this don't work in this area alone. lights they can't get to because of all the bad weather we've had. >> channel 9, howard bernstein on what we can expect for the rest of the winter, just as...
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patterson, describe as the accidental governor of the state.iot spitzer, the former governor was caught up in a prostitution scandal and resigned in disgrace after about a year in office. david paterson assended to governor's chair and has had a really rough time of late just in the last week, as seen all kinds of rumors come out and unflattering profiles published in papers like "the new york times." we will have that news conference for you when it arrives. >>> also more and more woman in this country diagnosed with breast cancer in one breast are now choosing to have double mastectomies. but will this drastic step actually save lives? there is new study from a reknowned cancer center. next we'll speak with an expert on the crucial information women need in three minutes. jon: a "fox news alert". new york's governor, david paterson, expected to announce any moment now he will not seek a new term. air eric shawn with more from the newsroom. >> reporter: it is a snowballing potential scandal when david paterson became governor of this state whe
patterson, describe as the accidental governor of the state.iot spitzer, the former governor was caught up in a prostitution scandal and resigned in disgrace after about a year in office. david paterson assended to governor's chair and has had a really rough time of late just in the last week, as seen all kinds of rumors come out and unflattering profiles published in papers like "the new york times." we will have that news conference for you when it arrives. >>> also more...
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. >> jimmy: that's what happens your high school coaches these kidto ge 110% e governnew yovid pattersoncll be scanda new detas aboutis sex fe. 'slind. when he took office, he d hi admted toaving affair in h ce, numerous affairs. i ve that a blind guy can be satisfd by o woman. al? varietyeally that ant? when youan't tl th differenceetween an elor ana closet [ lahter i mean -- this morning, the governor was on the us defending himsel against what, i dot know. bui gus heidt ow nothg's been pried yet. pateon he beevesis enees are behindhe mo. i enjoy a goo practical joke, but what they dito him on imus seem unapriate. >> one othe thingshat i think people forget when their fries e under attack i ople always appreciate loyalty loyalty. when younderstaninorof thpedien aempt to --ou don't reize shouldeally sticby -- >> jimmyat -it's becse he's bnd. hold oa cond. i think somepl-- i think peop are getng thero idea. it'secsee's bld. [ laughter ] goodews for those who like t tcsemifamous people lo weight. a neseasf elebrity fit club" has begun. y browis in it. maybst of all, former mr. britnespear
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. >> according to sources, patterson faced mounting calls to about out of their race.e became governor in 2008 after eliot spitzer resigned amid a prostitution scandal. the white house social secretary is resigning after criticism of the way she handled the administration's first state dinner. deseret rogers will step down sometime next month. she came under fire when a celebrity seeking couple was able to get into the formal event without an invitation. she has the knowledge not having enough staff >> a student protest at the university of california at berkeley turned violent. a demonstration over tuition hikes spread into the streets shortly after midnight. police arrested at least two protesters. a massive system wide protest is scheduled for march 4. tonight the suspect a accused of washing up -- walking into a state school and shooting is dead. reports say a teacher had gotten an anti harassment order against the suspect. the suspect was killed with a shared out about a mile from the school. >> jenny sanford attended a 20 minute court hearing without her husband,
. >> according to sources, patterson faced mounting calls to about out of their race.e became governor in 2008 after eliot spitzer resigned amid a prostitution scandal. the white house social secretary is resigning after criticism of the way she handled the administration's first state dinner. deseret rogers will step down sometime next month. she came under fire when a celebrity seeking couple was able to get into the formal event without an invitation. she has the knowledge not having...
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they get big production from patrick patterson up front and the big front lines are what hurt tennesseet drives kentucky is john wall. the most exciting player in the country. when he takes care of the basketball. played well against alabama with 222 points but coach after the game, john calipari, he is wondering about the turnovers. he had six in all, all six in the first half. it seems to me that coach cal got his attention in the break. >> kentucky's second in the coaches poll this week, john wall fourth in the conference in scoring, still leads the s.e.c. in assist. he had 22-10 against alabama, but coach cal lit him up because of the turnovers. we'll take a look, also, besides that match-up with wall, the other key in this game, wayne chism and demarcus cousins, both top ten in rebounding. they've been hot lately. these are the numbers in the last four games. >> if you take the match-up head-to-head as we're doing, what if wayne chism can get cousins to chase him around the perimeter, because chism has that part to his gape. he can step out and shoot the three. he can also go insid
they get big production from patrick patterson up front and the big front lines are what hurt tennesseet drives kentucky is john wall. the most exciting player in the country. when he takes care of the basketball. played well against alabama with 222 points but coach after the game, john calipari, he is wondering about the turnovers. he had six in all, all six in the first half. it seems to me that coach cal got his attention in the break. >> kentucky's second in the coaches poll this...
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david patterson, governor of new york, not seeking re-election.h on that in the next few minutes. >> we'll see you monday. e will k with their old way of getting vitamins and minerals. others will try incredible total raisin bran. with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. how are you getting 100%? guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far.
david patterson, governor of new york, not seeking re-election.h on that in the next few minutes. >> we'll see you monday. e will k with their old way of getting vitamins and minerals. others will try incredible total raisin bran. with 100% of the daily value of 11 essential vitamins and minerals, juicy raisins and crunchy whole grain flakes. guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. how are you getting 100%? guess it's all about what kind of crunch you like. i was just in town...
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chris says -- host: as our terms -- our views of politics in new york, the governor there, david patterson kkts a four-stop tour at the start of his re-election campaign, and joining outs phone to talk about it is ken lovett with the "new york daily news." he serves as their bureau chief. you have a story this morning -- the headline says "voters may ask, david who"? and why is it phrased that way? >> well, because the governor has this big announcement. he's doing it in three cities over the next two days. and yet very few, if any, prominent democrats are going to be showing up to back him, from chuck schumer, he appointed to pretty much every prominent state democrat. they will not be at this event. numbers are extremely low. his fund raidsing is weak. and a lot of people expect that attorney general andrew cuomo will eventually be the candidate. host: with that in mind, the governor travels the state today. why is he going and why, in essence, were those locations picked? guest: wrbling he's starting off at hofstra university on long island. the governor grew up on long island, and he w
chris says -- host: as our terms -- our views of politics in new york, the governor there, david patterson kkts a four-stop tour at the start of his re-election campaign, and joining outs phone to talk about it is ken lovett with the "new york daily news." he serves as their bureau chief. you have a story this morning -- the headline says "voters may ask, david who"? and why is it phrased that way? >> well, because the governor has this big announcement. he's doing it...
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[applause] >> nick perry, to ruth thompson, to govern patterson and senator schumer and senator gillibrandand harold ford we'll be hearing from and all the other a lack is, it's a pleasure to be with you. nearly 40 years for the caucus. let's give them all around of applause. 40 years what they have accomplished. [applause] >> and as david dinkins used to say when you get to this point in the program, everything has been said, just not everyone has said it. [laughter] >> so let me be brief also. but this is an important we get. because on this weekend, we recommit ourselves to the battle. we recommit ourselves to the battle for justice, the battle that says every child, every person in this state deserve the right to make the most of their god-given talents and and any barriers in the way must be knock down. and it is the affirmative obligation of government to be that vehicle. when we talk about the good fight, that is the good fight. and that is a fight that we have to fight every day. and the reason it is important we are here and we recommit ourselves this weekend is because the battle
[applause] >> nick perry, to ruth thompson, to govern patterson and senator schumer and senator gillibrandand harold ford we'll be hearing from and all the other a lack is, it's a pleasure to be with you. nearly 40 years for the caucus. let's give them all around of applause. 40 years what they have accomplished. [applause] >> and as david dinkins used to say when you get to this point in the program, everything has been said, just not everyone has said it. [laughter] >> so...
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what is the likelihood that governor patterson will manage it?er: he is going to work hard and he faces a budget that is due on april 1 with a deficit of $8.2 billion and growing and the governor despite the allegation, despite his announcement yesterday has said he will fight on. now it's not going to be easy. there are two things looming over his administration right now. his first is a probe by attorney general andrew cuomo. the probe was initiated at paterson's request on thursday after it was reported by the "new york times" that paterson himself as well as the state trooper assigned to his protection detail had contact with a woman pursuingñr domesti violence charges against a man named david johnson who is one of mr. paterson's top aides and con dant. -- confidante. so paterson awaits the outcome of this probe. it's possible that it will fine the if he did have inappropriate contacting with a woman pursuing what could become criminal charges, they did not arise to criminality at the time that the woman whose name has been largely withheld
what is the likelihood that governor patterson will manage it?er: he is going to work hard and he faces a budget that is due on april 1 with a deficit of $8.2 billion and growing and the governor despite the allegation, despite his announcement yesterday has said he will fight on. now it's not going to be easy. there are two things looming over his administration right now. his first is a probe by attorney general andrew cuomo. the probe was initiated at paterson's request on thursday after it...
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the aide was suspended and patterson denied wrong doing. >>> a motivational speaker charged in deaths of three people in a sweat lodge is out of jail and breaking his silence. released yesterday, a day after a judge reduced his bond. here is what he had to say. >> i'm really, really grateful for all of the love and support, the prays are, i've received during this time. i have a tremendous faith in our legal system and i look forward to my day in court. >> prosecutors say ray recklessly crammed more than 50 people into a sweat lodge last october while he led a spiritual retreat. ray insists it was a horrible accident and not homicide. he has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges. >>> a car hit an elementary school bus in kentucky yesterday, and nine students were injured. the children were taken to a louisville hospital. luckily with minor injuries. 38 students were on board. the career-ended the bus, as it tried to make a left turn. the driver of the car was charged for not having his driver's license on him at the time. >>> white house social secretary deserie rogers is quittin
the aide was suspended and patterson denied wrong doing. >>> a motivational speaker charged in deaths of three people in a sweat lodge is out of jail and breaking his silence. released yesterday, a day after a judge reduced his bond. here is what he had to say. >> i'm really, really grateful for all of the love and support, the prays are, i've received during this time. i have a tremendous faith in our legal system and i look forward to my day in court. >> prosecutors say...
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deeply regretful of the loss of life, and we're in contact with the embassy and talk to ambassador patterson this morning on it. and it was a mine and an ied that did it. and i just want to let you know about that. >> you said there were two military? >> three military, to -- i misspoke. three military from two different parts of the military advisory groups that we have in islamabad. and i don't even know the exact designations of where they were. thank you. american military personnel in pakistan who were doing training with the frontier corps. so it's very sad of them. >> ambassador holbrooke, is there any indication they were directly targeted? >> ambassador does not think they were directly targeted, but that is my only source of information on that question. >> hasn't been any claim of responsibility? >> no have they already? then you're ahead of me. >> they also suggested they were blackwater contractors. does this suggest that perhaps the u.s. needs to do more in terms of making it clear when the military is taking the lead on operations and one contractors are in the lead? >> they a
deeply regretful of the loss of life, and we're in contact with the embassy and talk to ambassador patterson this morning on it. and it was a mine and an ied that did it. and i just want to let you know about that. >> you said there were two military? >> three military, to -- i misspoke. three military from two different parts of the military advisory groups that we have in islamabad. and i don't even know the exact designations of where they were. thank you. american military...
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under the leadership of figures such as paige patterson and albert mueller the southern baptist convention is developing a powerful new profamily apologetic. another group, the latter-day saints or the mormons provide an important and timber great example how in the face of cultural turmoil and nomination can foster and maintain its own culture of marriage with measurable positive results. i also find a reason for optimism in the growing number of home businesses in america taking advantage of new technologies such as the home computer and economic democracy of the internet they are powering a new age of family entrepreneurship more importantly from the world historic perspective they are also beginning to heal the breach between work and home to decide exploited by the advocates of the post family order. ronald reagan understood what was at stake and a speech given in chicago in 1988 he said the family is the bedrock of our nation but it is also the engine that gives our country life. it is for our families we work and labour so that we can join around the dinner table and bring our shoul
under the leadership of figures such as paige patterson and albert mueller the southern baptist convention is developing a powerful new profamily apologetic. another group, the latter-day saints or the mormons provide an important and timber great example how in the face of cultural turmoil and nomination can foster and maintain its own culture of marriage with measurable positive results. i also find a reason for optimism in the growing number of home businesses in america taking advantage of...
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i was 16 years old and i used to come to a whole summer, back and forth between the two cities, patterson and newark. for summer programming. and i was just one in newark now, is there any work to expand and connect with young people in and around newark to those things like summer programming, engineering? keeping them engaged outside of school during the summertime that would then help with those issues of young people ending up in cars read because they are bored, whatever, because someone is there any workaround the right now? >> there's a lot of work around. every body knows the truth we would need police officers ever took care of our kids. it's much easier to build young boys that it is to repair broken man. and so that's should be the real focus, and not in the front and. in building programs that serve our youth. we are very active in trying to find answers. one of my second term big ideas is going to be focus on those kids, sort of 10 to 21, that are at risk or sort of really facing challenges. this affected you that i think is a term most folks are using these days. youth bill,
i was 16 years old and i used to come to a whole summer, back and forth between the two cities, patterson and newark. for summer programming. and i was just one in newark now, is there any work to expand and connect with young people in and around newark to those things like summer programming, engineering? keeping them engaged outside of school during the summertime that would then help with those issues of young people ending up in cars read because they are bored, whatever, because someone...
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also, in new york, remarks from governor david patterson. not seek reelection this year. that is coming up shortly on c- span3. we will look at the were calls on today's "washington journal." >> on your screen is thomas hoenig, who is president of the federal reserve bank of kansas city. what is the role of the federal reserve when it comes to regulating banks? guest: the role of the federal reserve is multifaceted in the regulation of banks. it has an oversight responsibility for financial stability. that involves the major financial institutions of the country. more specifically, it has supervisory authority where it can examine the activities and the books of the major -- all the bank holding companies in the country and state banks that choose to be part of the federal reserve system. this gives us out hands on information about conditions in the financial system. i call it the eyes of the federal reserve as we deal with banks across the country, not just on wall street but in parts of america like our region of the country, which is in
also, in new york, remarks from governor david patterson. not seek reelection this year. that is coming up shortly on c- span3. we will look at the were calls on today's "washington journal." >> on your screen is thomas hoenig, who is president of the federal reserve bank of kansas city. what is the role of the federal reserve when it comes to regulating banks? guest: the role of the federal reserve is multifaceted in the regulation of banks. it has an oversight responsibility...
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when president kennedy was here, he called patterson a city of destiny.ipping beyond your control we do not need -- you do not need me to tell you that. he felt in the construction industry. the unemployment rate is 13%, which is the second-highest in the nation. home values have fallen more than any place else. for most middle-class families, income actually shrank. i know that it is tough out there and harry reid knows that it is tough out there. that s why we ask you to send us to washington. we didn't run for the fancy title or a big desk or a comfy chair. the fancy chairs. we did not run to get our paper in the newspapers. [laughter] we did not run so that a bunch of people on cable tv will chatter about you. we did not run to kick our problems down the road. we ran to solve problems that folks like you are facing every single day. that is what i wanted to be president of the united states, to help you. [applause] >> when my administration took office, our plan was clear. we needed to stop the great recession from turning into a great depression. eco
when president kennedy was here, he called patterson a city of destiny.ipping beyond your control we do not need -- you do not need me to tell you that. he felt in the construction industry. the unemployment rate is 13%, which is the second-highest in the nation. home values have fallen more than any place else. for most middle-class families, income actually shrank. i know that it is tough out there and harry reid knows that it is tough out there. that s why we ask you to send us to...
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under the leadership of figures such as paige patterson, the southern baptist convention is developingc. another group, the latter-day saints and mormons, provide a contemporary example of how in the face of cultural turmoil a denomination can foster and maintain its own culture of a marriage. i also find reason of optimism in the growing number of home businesses in america. taking advantage of new technologies such as the home for teachers, at the economic democracy of the internet, they are powering a new family of entrepreneurship. more importantly, they are beginning to heal a breach. the/the advocates. ronald reagan understood what was at stake. the speech given in chicago in 1988, he said, "the family is the bedrock of our nation. it is also the engine that gives our country life. it is for our families that we work so that we can join around the dinner table, bring our children up the right way, care for our parents, and reach out to those less fortunate. it is the power of the family that holds the nation to get their and get america her conscious and serves as the cradle of o
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deeply regretful of the loss of life and we are in contact with the embassy to talk to ambassador pattersonthis morning on it. it was an ied that did it. i just want to let you know [inaudible] >> three military. i miss spoke. the military word from two different of the military advisory group said we have in islamabad. and i don't even know the exact destinations of where they were. thank you american personnel in pakistan were doing training. so it's a very sad event. >> ambassador holbrooke, is there any indication they were directly targeted? b. might be ambassador does not think they were directly targeted, but that is my only source of information on the question. >> has there been any claim of responsibility? >> no. >> pardon me, the televangelist and responsibility responsibility for this attack and >> and they are to claim that? well, then you're ahead of me. >> they also took the terry is taking lead in the operation of in the lead. that's what they do there. they adapt to propaganda and disinformation but the facts are the facts and in the appropriate moment the next of kin i'm s
deeply regretful of the loss of life and we are in contact with the embassy to talk to ambassador pattersonthis morning on it. it was an ied that did it. i just want to let you know [inaudible] >> three military. i miss spoke. the military word from two different of the military advisory group said we have in islamabad. and i don't even know the exact destinations of where they were. thank you american personnel in pakistan were doing training. so it's a very sad event. >>...
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it also has other murals that include pa a te patterson park d harborview. >> that would be a great onean't go wrong with the anyf these. let's see the 3rd one. >> the other one is one that has foot windows and elegant chandeliers. >> that is gorgeous. >> i'm trying to look at the pictures and get a sense of which couple they would look best. they're fun and they're going to have a good time at their wedding. i hope you're ready for that. >> watching them on air i'm anxious to work with them. >> there's a bed and breakfast next door? >> yes, it also has a lovely court yards for the spring time out there and a 13 bedroom bed and breakfast. >> you just made it hard for our viewers because now you have to vote on which ballroom our couple will have their reception in. you do that by going to foxbaltimore.com and click on contests. voting will start at 9:00 a.m. this morning. wedding in a week is brought to you by wedding wire.com and the baltimore bridal show. the bridal show will be held this weekend at >>welcome back to the special extended edition of fox 45 morning news. you're taking a
it also has other murals that include pa a te patterson park d harborview. >> that would be a great onean't go wrong with the anyf these. let's see the 3rd one. >> the other one is one that has foot windows and elegant chandeliers. >> that is gorgeous. >> i'm trying to look at the pictures and get a sense of which couple they would look best. they're fun and they're going to have a good time at their wedding. i hope you're ready for that. >> watching them on air...
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am not completely qualified, there are so many national issues, i have given up on new york, but pattersons not all that bad. he is probably right to not run, no one wants to support him. if we did get the state legislature to be an honest legislature, that might mean something. can i take the opportunity to ask, real simply, an honest call in would be 25% republican, 25% of but the democrat, and 50% independent. host: independence of the fastest-growing group in the electorate. caller: there you go. i know you have heard this before. we get the sometimes lying democrats and always lying republicans, everything being right in the country, they wave the flag. in order to counter these people, all we have got to do is cure too big to fail. very seldom is there a counter- party brought on. i know that that is true, the neocons, the news weeks, of -- neocons, "newsweek," they rarely out number the number of independent, smart people that are not taking money to be a spokesperson for the american enterprise institute, for example. host: call in again after 30 days to be a part of the dialogue.
am not completely qualified, there are so many national issues, i have given up on new york, but pattersons not all that bad. he is probably right to not run, no one wants to support him. if we did get the state legislature to be an honest legislature, that might mean something. can i take the opportunity to ask, real simply, an honest call in would be 25% republican, 25% of but the democrat, and 50% independent. host: independence of the fastest-growing group in the electorate. caller: there...
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when president kennedy was here, he called patterson a city of destiny.t in the nation. home values have fallen more than any place else. for most middle-class families, income actually shrank. i know that it is tough out that's why we ask you to send us to washington. we didn't run for a big test k for a comfortable chair. [laughter] we did not run so that a bunch of people on cable tv will chatter about you. we did not run to kick our problems down the road. we ran to solve problems that folks like you are facing every single day. that is what i wanted to be president of the united states, to help you. [applause] >> when my administration took office, our plan was clear. we needed to stop the great recession from turning into a great depression. economists of every stripe warrant that that was a big responsibility. we had to make some decisions. these were decisions that were necessary. this was not a time@@@@@@@@@ @ h we did this because not doing so would have endangered the dreams of millions of more americans. and by the way, i was committed to pen
when president kennedy was here, he called patterson a city of destiny.t in the nation. home values have fallen more than any place else. for most middle-class families, income actually shrank. i know that it is tough out that's why we ask you to send us to washington. we didn't run for a big test k for a comfortable chair. [laughter] we did not run so that a bunch of people on cable tv will chatter about you. we did not run to kick our problems down the road. we ran to solve problems that...
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under the leadership of figures such as page patterson and developing a powerful new pr apologetic. another group, the latter day saints or the mormons, provide an important example of how in the faith turmoil, they can maintain their own culture of marriage, with measurable positive results. i also find reason for optimism in the growing number of home businesses in america. taking advantage of new technologies, such as the home computer, and the economic democracy of the internet, they are powering a new age of family entrepreneurship. more importantly from a world historic perspective, they are also beginning to heal the great breach between work and home, a divide exploited by the advocates of the post-family order. ronald reagan understood what was at stake. in a speech given in chicago in 1988, he said, the family is the bedrock of our nation, but it is also the engine that gives our country life. it's for our families that we work and labor, so that we can join around the dinner table, bring our children up the right way, care for our parents, and reach out to those less fort
under the leadership of figures such as page patterson and developing a powerful new pr apologetic. another group, the latter day saints or the mormons, provide an important example of how in the faith turmoil, they can maintain their own culture of marriage, with measurable positive results. i also find reason for optimism in the growing number of home businesses in america. taking advantage of new technologies, such as the home computer, and the economic democracy of the internet, they are...
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>> his name is mark patterson. >> thank you. for whom did he work before do selected him as your chief of staff? >> he worked for the president's transition team. >> before that which wall street firm? >> this is a matter of public record and you know the answer to this question if it were not for goldman sachs -- >> you answered my question mr. secretary now let me say this, the aig transaction -- you answer the question -- you answered the question. thank you. the aig transaction was disturbing to many observers. why that our government of required by bank creditors to take the lead and bear some of the cost in any plan to stabilize aig? you in effect nationalized the company and let the bank creditors off the hook. why did you as president of the new york fed not work out an arrangement to remove the london unit from the company rather than allowing the unit to infect the entire company? >> if we have had the types of bankruptcy procedures we have for the banks it is possible that ultimately could have done that. it could've
>> his name is mark patterson. >> thank you. for whom did he work before do selected him as your chief of staff? >> he worked for the president's transition team. >> before that which wall street firm? >> this is a matter of public record and you know the answer to this question if it were not for goldman sachs -- >> you answered my question mr. secretary now let me say this, the aig transaction -- you answer the question -- you answered the question. thank...
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the meeting began with a briefing on the situation in pakistan from ambassador patterson, including theprogress made in building a strong partnership with the pakistani government and people on behalf of our mutual interests. the president then bet -- and received a briefing from general mcchrystal on the status of the offensive in southern afghanistan and from ambassador eikenberry on our civilian efforts. both noted the leading role that the afghan government and security forces are playing along -- alongside the international community in the current offensive. >> pakistan has confirmed it has baradar in custody. you know if he is providing actual intelligence, or still just negotiating the terms of how he will talk? >> i did not talk about this yesterday. obviously, the pakistani government' has concern -- has confirmed thats mullah baradar s in custody. i am not going to get into that information that we are getting from those interrogations. i do think obviously, this is the number to afghan taliban operational chief. it is a big success for our mutual efforts in the region. >> ho
the meeting began with a briefing on the situation in pakistan from ambassador patterson, including theprogress made in building a strong partnership with the pakistani government and people on behalf of our mutual interests. the president then bet -- and received a briefing from general mcchrystal on the status of the offensive in southern afghanistan and from ambassador eikenberry on our civilian efforts. both noted the leading role that the afghan government and security forces are playing...
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when president kennedy was here, he called patterson a city of destiny.ing beyond your control we do not need -- you do not need me to tell you that. he felt in the construction industry. the unemployment rate is 13%, which is the second-highest in the nation. home values have fallen more than any place else. for most middle-class families, income actually shrank. i know that it is tough out there and harry reid knows that it is tough out there. that is why we ask you to send us to washington. we do not run -- we did not run for the fancy title. we did not run for the fancy chairs. we did not run to get our paper in the newspapers. [laughter] we did not run so that a bunch of people on cable tv will chatter about you. we did not run to kick our problems down the road. we ran to solve problems that folks like you are facing every single day. that is what i wanted to be president of the united states, to help you. [applause] >> when my administration took office, our plan was clear. we needed to stop the great recession from turning into a great depression.
when president kennedy was here, he called patterson a city of destiny.ing beyond your control we do not need -- you do not need me to tell you that. he felt in the construction industry. the unemployment rate is 13%, which is the second-highest in the nation. home values have fallen more than any place else. for most middle-class families, income actually shrank. i know that it is tough out there and harry reid knows that it is tough out there. that is why we ask you to send us to washington....
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new york governor david patterson announces he is ending his campaign.mmit. on tomorrow "washington journal," we will discuss housing policy. a christian science monitor reporter will discuss private property rights in africa. that is live on c-span beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. >> sunday, a replay of the entire health care summit. and other congressional leaders about health care costs, deficit reduction, and expanding coverage. it all starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> which four presidents live past 90 years old? they were -- >> find these and other facts in the book "who is buried in grant's tomb?" >> it is a kind of travelogue and many history, a work of biography on each of these presidents. you can tell a lot about people at the ends of their lives. >> a resource with information about the grave sites and their lives. now available at your favorite book seller. get a 25% discount at the publisher's web site. type in "grant's tomb" at checkout. >> robert zoellick talks about his organization's role in the global recovery. he sp
new york governor david patterson announces he is ending his campaign.mmit. on tomorrow "washington journal," we will discuss housing policy. a christian science monitor reporter will discuss private property rights in africa. that is live on c-span beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. >> sunday, a replay of the entire health care summit. and other congressional leaders about health care costs, deficit reduction, and expanding coverage. it all starts at 10:30 a.m. eastern, here...