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. >> larry: penn is it going to pass? >> i think it will. i believe the democrats and obama want what's best for us and probably know what's best for us, but is it okay to force even a good thing on people? i don't know. >> larry: nancy? >> i think it's going to pass, and i'm actually gratified listening to dennis kucinich tonight. i think it's a step in the right direction. when you think of gender equality, that didn't stop with women getting the vote in 1920. civil rights didn't stop with brown versus the board of education. we're getting a foot in the door to make great changes. it's unacceptable to have tens of millions of people in this country without access to a good doctor or health care. that's just wrong. >> larry: you may not agree, but do you respect dennis kucinich? >> actually, no, i don't. i'm going to be honest. i don't like him at all. he gives me the creeps. >> larry: because he's very liberal? >> no he has a creepy look about him. i'm sure he's a great guy, a wonderful guy, he's a much better human being but he gives me t
. >> larry: penn is it going to pass? >> i think it will. i believe the democrats and obama want what's best for us and probably know what's best for us, but is it okay to force even a good thing on people? i don't know. >> larry: nancy? >> i think it's going to pass, and i'm actually gratified listening to dennis kucinich tonight. i think it's a step in the right direction. when you think of gender equality, that didn't stop with women getting the vote in 1920. civil...
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penn gillette. penn and tiller have a series. nancy geils, actress, contributor on cbs's "sunday morning." ben, we'll start with health care. will it pass? >> it will pass, but it's going to be a tremendous problem for mr. obama, because he's violated so many promises. the republicans would have done the same thing, it's just that he promised he would be different. >> larry: penn, is it going to pass? >> i think it will, and i just -- i believe that the democrats and obama want what's best for us, and probably know what's best for us, but is it okay to force even a good thing on people? i don't know. >> larry: nancy? >> i think it's going to pass, and i'm actually really gratified, listening to dennis kucinich tonight. i think it's a step in the right direction. and when you think of issues like gender equality, that didn't stop with women getting the vote in 1920, civil rights didn't stop with brown versus the board of education. we're getting a foot in the door to make some really great changes, and it's kind of unacceptable to
penn gillette. penn and tiller have a series. nancy geils, actress, contributor on cbs's "sunday morning." ben, we'll start with health care. will it pass? >> it will pass, but it's going to be a tremendous problem for mr. obama, because he's violated so many promises. the republicans would have done the same thing, it's just that he promised he would be different. >> larry: penn, is it going to pass? >> i think it will, and i just -- i believe that the democrats and...
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call about the colonial penn program now. >>> the bill is passed. >> on the brink. after months of negotiations, house democrats pass historic health care legislation. >> this is what change looks like. >>> living a lie. tiger woods opens up about the sex scandal that derealailed hi career. >> i tried to stop and i couldn't stop, and it was horrific. >>> and bracket busters. march madness lives up to its name with a weekend of buzzer beaters. >> spartans move to the sweet 16! >>> this is the cbs morning news 16! >>> this is the cbs morning news for monday, march 22nd, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle gielan. as early as tomorrow, president obama will sign a historic health care reform bill that promises to affects the lives of nearly every american. passed by the house late last night, the long debated legislation extends health care to millions of uninsured americans and will be a key issue come this year's elections. tara mergener is in washington with a details. >> reporter: good morning. well, just two months a
call about the colonial penn program now. >>> the bill is passed. >> on the brink. after months of negotiations, house democrats pass historic health care legislation. >> this is what change looks like. >>> living a lie. tiger woods opens up about the sex scandal that derealailed hi career. >> i tried to stop and i couldn't stop, and it was horrific. >>> and bracket busters. march madness lives up to its name with a weekend of buzzer beaters....
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now one of penn's colleagues taking him to task.at. >> gretchen: welcome back. sean penn defending anti--american hugo chavez again. listen to this. >> every day this elected leader is called a dictator here and we just accept it and accept it and this is main stream media who should truly there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies. >> gretchen: those comments sparked native actress to write a letter to sean penn and joins us live from los angeles. good morning to you, maria. >> good morning. >> gretchen: you decided to write this letter to sean penn. what do you say in the letter? >> anybody can find the letter and google it, open letter to sean penn. i think he contradicts himself a little bit there. he can say whatever he wants, that's what this country is all about, that you can speak up, but that is against the first amendment of this country of the constitution, you know, the freedom of speech. we have a lot of political prisoners in cuba and in venezuela only because they have spoken against a r
now one of penn's colleagues taking him to task.at. >> gretchen: welcome back. sean penn defending anti--american hugo chavez again. listen to this. >> every day this elected leader is called a dictator here and we just accept it and accept it and this is main stream media who should truly there should be a bar by which one goes to prison for these kinds of lies. >> gretchen: those comments sparked native actress to write a letter to sean penn and joins us live from los...
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it is not the end of the world, it is, penn?, i don't agree with michael moore on a lot, but the idea to punish big insurance companies by forcing people to buy their product is a nutty way to take these, these, you know, he calls them thieves and they have been villainized all over and they are being treated pretty well, but what bothers me about this is that i have never seen much that says there's a real surplus of doctors and real surplus of hospitals, and you a bill that brings over 30 million people back into the system, and has nothing in there about getting more doctors and more hospitals. >> well, can we handle these additional 30 million people coming into the health insurance system over the next few years? >> well, we can handle them if we really incentivize people to take care of themselves and be healthier. you know, ben stein said he didn't see what was wrong with diverting more taxpayers' money to big insurers and
it is not the end of the world, it is, penn?, i don't agree with michael moore on a lot, but the idea to punish big insurance companies by forcing people to buy their product is a nutty way to take these, these, you know, he calls them thieves and they have been villainized all over and they are being treated pretty well, but what bothers me about this is that i have never seen much that says there's a real surplus of doctors and real surplus of hospitals, and you a bill that brings over 30...
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call about the colonial penn program now. you'll be glad you did. >>> tiger woods is preparing for his return to golf and a return to press coverage. woods will hold a press conference in nearly five months on april 5th, the monday of the masters. it will be his first time speaking to a room full of reporters since he won the australian masters on november 15th last year. 12 days later, woods crashed his suv into a tree outside his home, setting off revelations of his extramarital affairs. >>> medical marijuana is legal in california, as you may know. it could be recreational use of marijuana be in the works out there in that state? that's the question that voters will likely face in november. supporters have gathered 700,000 signatures, far more than they needed, to put the issue on the ballot. medical marijuana is already legal, as we said, in the state of california. some say allowing recreational use just makes financial sense. >> millions of dollars we're losing in the cost of revenue regarding enforcement of marijuana l
call about the colonial penn program now. you'll be glad you did. >>> tiger woods is preparing for his return to golf and a return to press coverage. woods will hold a press conference in nearly five months on april 5th, the monday of the masters. it will be his first time speaking to a room full of reporters since he won the australian masters on november 15th last year. 12 days later, woods crashed his suv into a tree outside his home, setting off revelations of his extramarital...
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the penn state hershey children's hospital at the penn state hershey medical center in hershey, pennsylvania, is the only children's hospital located in south central pennsylvania and the home of the region's only level one nicu. the hospital is a leader in several specialties and vanked higher than 90% in patient satisfaction. the four diamond fund for the penn state hershey children's hospital was established to conquer childhood cancer by assisting children and their families through treatment. the fund has helped more than 2,000 families by offsetting the cost of treatment and additional expenses incurred during treatment. the penn state council and the panhellenic has an annual dance marathon called thon. it took place in 1973 and has raised more than $68.9 million since then. it now has 15,000 student volunteers and is part of a year-long effort to raise funds and awareness. they raised over $7.8 million just last weekend for peed at rick cancer -- pediatric cancer treatments. it is the largest philanthropy in the world. and it raises awareness of children with cancer. as a member repr
the penn state hershey children's hospital at the penn state hershey medical center in hershey, pennsylvania, is the only children's hospital located in south central pennsylvania and the home of the region's only level one nicu. the hospital is a leader in several specialties and vanked higher than 90% in patient satisfaction. the four diamond fund for the penn state hershey children's hospital was established to conquer childhood cancer by assisting children and their families through...
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call about the colonial penn program now.aces in the world, where everything sparkles, especially the diamonds. caught on camera, a well-dressed man ready to do some serious damage. not with a credit card, but with a gun. >> they found me, opened the door. >> millions of dollars of the nicest diamonds, gone, in the blink of an eye. 1:10? >> a minute and ten seconds. >> dapper attackers, chic even in their get
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. >> caller: how about a big penn state boo-yah from northwestern pennsylvania?>> we love penn state. he with think it's their year. we think it's their year. go ahead. >> caller: i got out of the market in march of 2008 to stop the bleeding on the way down, and i failed to get back in on the way up. and i just couldn't pull the trigger. and i've got four stocks that i want to get back into it and i want to check in with you on them. >> excellent. that sounds like a very reasonable game plan. >> caller: i've already owned some exxon, xon. >> right. >> caller: con ed. >> right. >> caller: apple. which i missed out on your -- to buy at 190. >> okay. >> caller: and i'm undecided between verizon and at&t. i'm leaning toward at&t between the two. or should i buy both? >> okay. let me go over that. that's a complex question. con ed obviously 5.7 prs yield. that's excellent. by the way, they don't have any cap and trade problems. it's been a utility we've been behind. mr. burke does a good job. i want to say this is one of the few thief been consistently with in the uti
. >> caller: how about a big penn state boo-yah from northwestern pennsylvania?>> we love penn state. he with think it's their year. we think it's their year. go ahead. >> caller: i got out of the market in march of 2008 to stop the bleeding on the way down, and i failed to get back in on the way up. and i just couldn't pull the trigger. and i've got four stocks that i want to get back into it and i want to check in with you on them. >> excellent. that sounds like a very...
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on the marc, excellent start, no delays on the camden, penn, or brunswick lines. for the mta transit team, i'm mark jones >>> 5:08. most of the heavy rain we had in baltimore already pushed through and we're left over with fog this morning. it's still flying, it's still falling and still causing problems in southern maryland. this is cambridge in the center portion of the screen, to salisbury. if you're doing traveling or watching us from the cable systems there that is where the heavy rain will prevail. it looked like it was trying to end in easton, trying to make a resurgence. this includes caroline county so as well. so perhaps denton getting in on this heavy band of rain, most stays to the south and east of baltimore but we have showers left over on the outer fringes. we have wet streets and some fog and most of the rain, extreme southern maryland and each shore this morning. we'll stay on the edge of this system so the threat of showers will linger, as 52 degrees rolls from baltimore to easton and essentially for today temperatures will try to make that way u
on the marc, excellent start, no delays on the camden, penn, or brunswick lines. for the mta transit team, i'm mark jones >>> 5:08. most of the heavy rain we had in baltimore already pushed through and we're left over with fog this morning. it's still flying, it's still falling and still causing problems in southern maryland. this is cambridge in the center portion of the screen, to salisbury. if you're doing traveling or watching us from the cable systems there that is where the heavy...
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. >> i've always been interested in how people learn, and while i was at penn state university, i wasocused on how adults learn. at that time, my wife got pregnant and at that moment, i became very interested in how babies learn. so i switched my emphasis from adult learning to infant learning. and while studying about h verye and educational. and she watched the video for about six months and then started recognizing all the words in the video. ...this says snow. ...i will never forget the first time that i saw aleka recognizing words. she was nine months old, and i was showing her the video, but i forgot to put the volume up and the word "foot" came on the screen and she reached down and touched her foot and then she got a couple of other words, and i thought, wow, she's memorized the order of the word. i did not think she possibly could have memorized the shapes of all these words because it has only been about six months and i thought that was just too much. but i put them in a random order and she still recognized the words no matter which order they were in. ...good, belly butto
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penn spoke at the clinton school of public service in little rock arkansas last month.this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you for that very kind, very kind introduction, and underscoring that the voters are not numbers but they are people with habits, thoughts, beliefs and i find so often that the real intelligence of the american voter is really underappreciated. in fact i got into the business of polling pretty much after reading a book one day by a fellow called theo key and the book said, the simple fact of this book is that the voters are not fools. the voters in fact have real perspectives, real issues, real changes in their lifestyle. so i hope early as this class really as this class that these the election of 2010, two may to maybe provide a little insight into what is happening right now and what has happened in 2009 in before, what and before, what are the conditions that have been set up to make this perhaps one of the most hotly contested midterm elections probably in our lifetime. i think by the time we get down-- usually the midterms don't start until june
penn spoke at the clinton school of public service in little rock arkansas last month.this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you for that very kind, very kind introduction, and underscoring that the voters are not numbers but they are people with habits, thoughts, beliefs and i find so often that the real intelligence of the american voter is really underappreciated. in fact i got into the business of polling pretty much after reading a book one day by a fellow called theo key and the book...
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you will hear sean penn say that we have convicted felons they want to restore that, five million votes. ultra radical left. you know they've got them in fact, just signed in abortion ware, that executive order that's not -- abortion waiver, that executive order, that's not going to stan. don't fight for it, if you do and it stands the president can overturn law with the stroke of a pen that's dictatorship. con -- convicted felons, ultra radical left, people enslaved by government -- and government employees, also the employees of the federal government. then we have now nearly all african-americans, barack obama won 95% of the vote in the last election. it won't be that high now. african-americans are lockstep. they now have lockstepped the unions. who else are they going after? if you have this, who else do you need? the pot at the end of the rainbow, just full of gold. making voting citizens out of nearly 11-20 -- 11 to 25 million illegal aliens in the country we don't really know how many people are here. last election obama received 67% of the hispanic. imagine if the democrats cou
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penn state, a chance. but battle doesn't get a shot off before the clock expires.ld on. >> number 17 pitt looking to enhance their seed, hosting providence. first half, jermaine dickens comes up with the steal. he's going to find acton gibbs who hits a three. but pitt is trailing early on in the first half, 15-11. bragging rights in the garden state, seton hall/rutgers, and greg schiano downloading the latest app, watch the game. it was a good u.one. seton hall would pull it out. ole miss going to get their 20th win of the season hosting lsu. chris warren hits from long range. mississippi leading 19-13 in the first half. >>> for all the day's highlights, tune in to the "final score" presented by burger king. tonight, ucla at arizona on most of the regional sports networks. we have another half in tempe as the sun devils lead the trojans. we'll send it back to wells fargo arena after the break. expectant moms are especially encouraged to get both the h1n1 and seasonal flu va. geth can fight the flu. fdrea. acent: big... f.and babs. ps y kee lig... achit: iarou partr
penn state, a chance. but battle doesn't get a shot off before the clock expires.ld on. >> number 17 pitt looking to enhance their seed, hosting providence. first half, jermaine dickens comes up with the steal. he's going to find acton gibbs who hits a three. but pitt is trailing early on in the first half, 15-11. bragging rights in the garden state, seton hall/rutgers, and greg schiano downloading the latest app, watch the game. it was a good u.one. seton hall would pull it out. ole miss...
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. >>> and also talk to actor sean penn, just got back from haiti and go back there in a couple of gates she is doing. >>> she calls herself jihad jane, and those that support her on the streets of new york. drew griffin with people preaching jihad against america here in america. >>> and at 7-year-old boy who saved the day, called 911, broke up a home invasion. you will hear the 911 call and hear the little hero named carlos. starts at the top of the hour on 360. larry? >> larry: anderson cooper, "ac 360," 10 eastern, 7 pacific. we are back with alanna stewart, dick van patten and candy spelling. do you think you said during the break, you think they should apologize? >> oh, absolutely. i think they owe everyone, not just her family and her friends, but all the millions of fans that loved her, i really do think they owe everyone an apology. >> no way they can make it up, right? >> no. you know, you mentioned the racetrack before. you know, i have take an a lot of different celebrities to the racetrack and nobody says anything the next day. once about two years ago, i took farrah to the
. >>> and also talk to actor sean penn, just got back from haiti and go back there in a couple of gates she is doing. >>> she calls herself jihad jane, and those that support her on the streets of new york. drew griffin with people preaching jihad against america here in america. >>> and at 7-year-old boy who saved the day, called 911, broke up a home invasion. you will hear the 911 call and hear the little hero named carlos. starts at the top of the hour on 360....
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call about the colonial penn program now. you'll be glad you did. >>> that's all for today.y with nbc news and msnbc for complete coverage of the histic house vote later today including a mapup on "nightly news" tonight. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it was just a burnt cigarette, but maybe the answer to a mystery. her name was christy. >> i thought, she can't be dead. >> just 25. when she was murdered. >> she was nude. she was bleeding from the head. >> but without much to go on, the case soon grew cold. so few clues, except for that cigarette. was it left behind by her killer? and how could you prove it? >> we had one chance to get this done. >> detectives set a trap, but it's christy who cracks the case. >> christy really solved her own murder. >> the killer caught by the man he killed. >> the killer caught by the man he killed. "when the smoke clears." captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. and welcome to "dateline." i'm ann c
call about the colonial penn program now. you'll be glad you did. >>> that's all for today.y with nbc news and msnbc for complete coverage of the histic house vote later today including a mapup on "nightly news" tonight. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it was just a burnt cigarette, but maybe the answer to a mystery. her name was christy....
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you must admire sean penn who said you can't cover it enough. you should never stop.immense. >> he's wrong. it's not the most immense. nicholas kristof did a great article a few weeks ago about what's going on in the congo. there is a war that's been raging in the congo for four a lot of years. it's killed 4 million people. haiti is awful. but when i twittered the thing about the media is covering haiti too much, i got responses like, why do you hate black people? if i hate black people because i'm complaining about the media covering haiti too much, how do you feel about black people because you don't even know about what's going on in the congo where 5 million people have died? the media just doesn't do a good job and the americans don't do a good job about getting on the case of things that are not immediate or completely easy to understand right away or have celebrities involved. you know? there's lots of issues that need our attention. haiti was horrible, and i'm glad they're getting a lot of aid, but it wasn't the only thing that's going on in the world. >> larr
you must admire sean penn who said you can't cover it enough. you should never stop.immense. >> he's wrong. it's not the most immense. nicholas kristof did a great article a few weeks ago about what's going on in the congo. there is a war that's been raging in the congo for four a lot of years. it's killed 4 million people. haiti is awful. but when i twittered the thing about the media is covering haiti too much, i got responses like, why do you hate black people? if i hate black people...
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boston and also in gate areas of six major stations along the northeast corridor including baltimore's penn. the service is free for now but the railroad says it's going to review the policy so we'll wait and see. >>> speaking of the price of things, is the price of your water heating bill bringing your blood to a boil? cool off because there are ways to bring that cost down. we have some tips to lower your heating bill. if your monthly bill always seems high -- you're not alone. according to the department of energy water heating can account for up to a quarter of the total energy consumed in your home. but there are many ways to bring that number down. >> one of the easiest ways to reduce water usage, check for leaks. a lot of times we leave these unattended and you not only have the cost of the water but also potential damage that might be caused if the leak goes undetected. >> reporter: according to the epa 11,000 gallons of water wasted every year because of running toilets, dripping faucets and shower heads. another good way to lower energy consuming assumption, lower your water heati
boston and also in gate areas of six major stations along the northeast corridor including baltimore's penn. the service is free for now but the railroad says it's going to review the policy so we'll wait and see. >>> speaking of the price of things, is the price of your water heating bill bringing your blood to a boil? cool off because there are ways to bring that cost down. we have some tips to lower your heating bill. if your monthly bill always seems high -- you're not alone....
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you must admire sean penn who said you can't cover it enough. you should never stop. this tragedy is so immense. >> he's wrong. it's not the most immense. nicholas kristof did a great article a few weeks ago about what's going on in the congo. there is a war that's been raging in the congo for four a lot of years. it's killed 4 million people. haiti is awful. but when i twittered the thing about the media is covering haiti too much, i got responses like, why do you hate black people? if i hate black people because i'm complaining about the media covering haiti too much, how do you feel about black people because you don't even know about what's going on in the congo where 5 million people have died? but when i twittered the thing about the media is covering haiti too much, i got responses like, why do you hate black people? if i hate black people because i'm complaining about the media covering haiti too much, how do you feel about black people because you don't even know about what's going on in the congo where 5 million people have died? the media just doesn't do a
you must admire sean penn who said you can't cover it enough. you should never stop. this tragedy is so immense. >> he's wrong. it's not the most immense. nicholas kristof did a great article a few weeks ago about what's going on in the congo. there is a war that's been raging in the congo for four a lot of years. it's killed 4 million people. haiti is awful. but when i twittered the thing about the media is covering haiti too much, i got responses like, why do you hate black people? if i...
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we'll also talk to actor sean penn who just got back from haiti who will go back there in a couple ofs about the work he's doing. she calls herself jihad jane. an american accused of helping promote violence and the other american extremists who support her here on the streets of new york. drew griffin's stunning look of people preaching jihad against america right here in america. you'll meet the 7-year-old boy who saved the day. he called 911. broke up a home invasion. meet the little hero named carlos. that all starts at the top of the hour. >> larry: that's anderson cooper "ac 360," 10:00 eastern. we're back with alana stewart, dick van patten and candy spelling. do you think you said during the break, you think they should apologize? >> oh, absolutely. i think they owe everyone, not just her family and her friends, but all the millions of fans that loved her, i really do think they owe everyone an apology. >> larry: no way they can make it up, right? >> no. you know, you mentioned the racetrack before. you know, i have taken a lot of different celebrities to the racetrack and nob
we'll also talk to actor sean penn who just got back from haiti who will go back there in a couple ofs about the work he's doing. she calls herself jihad jane. an american accused of helping promote violence and the other american extremists who support her here on the streets of new york. drew griffin's stunning look of people preaching jihad against america right here in america. you'll meet the 7-year-old boy who saved the day. he called 911. broke up a home invasion. meet the little hero...
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our member at penn state in our member at penn state in 1979, they had some that was a bit of a comedowner the excitement. you cannot predict the future. think about the past four or five years. bush was riding high in 2004, republicans won the congress. the first time in 80 years a republican president and republican congress had been elected at the same time. conservatives like me thought was a new moment for conservatives to really govern, and it fell apart in 2005 and 2006. there were disastrous years, iraq went very badly. immigration split the republican party, katrina, it was one thing after the other. and then, one more season in 2008, and president obama won in 2008. who is the democratic nominee going to be, people would have said hillary clinton. president obama would have been elected to the senate in november of 2004. if you had said it, which democrats would win, it would have been hillary clinton. and damned -- and president obama is on the top of the world. conservatives are in total disarray and it is going to take 10, 20, 30 years for a recovery from the bush administra
our member at penn state in our member at penn state in 1979, they had some that was a bit of a comedowner the excitement. you cannot predict the future. think about the past four or five years. bush was riding high in 2004, republicans won the congress. the first time in 80 years a republican president and republican congress had been elected at the same time. conservatives like me thought was a new moment for conservatives to really govern, and it fell apart in 2005 and 2006. there were...
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we got caps and penns. and if you're lucky never to be at the game tonight, might just see lisa hillary in the house. we bring in lisa now for a preview and happy game day, lisa and the big question going go into this game, after all the off the ice news yesterday, will the capitals be focused on their rivals and put the distractions aside? >> i definitely think so. this is why. this morning at practice, the players harp involved in the questioning because of this investigation, eric fehr, matt bradley and shaone morrison, our cameras caught up with them, after you hear what they have to say, for the fans' sake, the team's sake, hopefully we can fooenl finally put -- finally put this story behind us. >> they were asking us information about what we knew, more about what our relationship was with him, not so much about him because like i said none of us know him personally. we've been there, been there for treatment like i said and that's as far as it goes. >> i don't think they're really looking at our play
we got caps and penns. and if you're lucky never to be at the game tonight, might just see lisa hillary in the house. we bring in lisa now for a preview and happy game day, lisa and the big question going go into this game, after all the off the ice news yesterday, will the capitals be focused on their rivals and put the distractions aside? >> i definitely think so. this is why. this morning at practice, the players harp involved in the questioning because of this investigation, eric...
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very few factors i would go and see anything that they're in, sean penn or something like that. >> reporter> reporter: i would go to a ben stiller movie. >> that's because you're nice. you're very kind. >> reporter: greenberg has drawn mostly positive reviews but stiller says he doesn't care if the critics are kind. do you read reviews at all? >> i stopped reading reviews in 2001 because i think roger ebert said that zoo lander was the reason was why people hate america or something. >> reporter: ben stiller grew up understanding the ups and downs of show business. he and his ser amy are the children of new york-based kmooed yens jerry stiller and anne meara. >> i liked my parents. i enjoyed hanging out with them. if they'd be on the set it was much more interesting to school to me. >> reporter: he dropped out of college to act. >> i was trying to figure out who i was. that kind of went on into my early 20s. >> reporter: have you figured all that out now? >> still working on it. still working on it. >> reporter: in 1992, he landed his own comedy show on fox. it lasted one season. i guess on
very few factors i would go and see anything that they're in, sean penn or something like that. >> reporter> reporter: i would go to a ben stiller movie. >> that's because you're nice. you're very kind. >> reporter: greenberg has drawn mostly positive reviews but stiller says he doesn't care if the critics are kind. do you read reviews at all? >> i stopped reading reviews in 2001 because i think roger ebert said that zoo lander was the reason was why people hate...
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i think he's not a name you would think of with michael moore and sean penn, speaking out and angering some fire. he's producing a current project right now with hbo, it's called "the pacific." in an interview with "time" magazine he went on to say, back in world war ii we viewed the japanese as yellow, slant-eyed dogs that believed in different gods. he said, they were out to ki of ig. that sound aili chance to what's going on today? former defense secretary under president reagan went on to say, if he's suggesting we are acting out of racist motives it's preposterous. we're working at the request o the iraqi government, we're trying to put together some democracy. he's an actor and ought to go back to saving private ryan. it went on from there, he was on msnbc, where he basically said the same thing again, and of course bill o'reilly is taking swipes at him right now. >> he'll have some splainin' to do on that. hey, real quickly. chelsea clinton getting married to marc mezvinsky. and "the national enquirer" says she has a $10 million prenup if he cheats on her. you doemat-- but a re-
i think he's not a name you would think of with michael moore and sean penn, speaking out and angering some fire. he's producing a current project right now with hbo, it's called "the pacific." in an interview with "time" magazine he went on to say, back in world war ii we viewed the japanese as yellow, slant-eyed dogs that believed in different gods. he said, they were out to ki of ig. that sound aili chance to what's going on today? former defense secretary under president...
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and meanwhile in the big 10, michigan state, hosting penn state. a wild finish. five seconds to go. two. missed free throw. and battle, unable to get a shot off before time expired. th spartans survive. 6767-65. pit down one, gibes, 6 of 9, he had 25 points, and pitt hold its out. and rutgers, get off your black berry, watch this game! seton hall wins it 85-74. when we return, on the pac 10 college hoops halftime show, college hoops halftime show, every game is a must-win.all da. it't cth pper knowold mus. you!of te! exc... what grndwithan we head to palo altow, a game starting at 3:00 pacific. and white, rebounding. ole miss wins it 72-59. dayton, a bubble team, richmond, over a minute to go. 60-56. winthorpe, and a big finish. unc, and coastal carolina. chad gray. coastal carolina advances to the big south championship game. 92-63. kobe versus d. wade, tune in for the "final score." presented by burger king. another half to play in tucson. ucla leads arizona by ten at the half. >> dave: the hometown wildcats trail by 10. b barry tompson, marcus alongside. it is working, working, w
and meanwhile in the big 10, michigan state, hosting penn state. a wild finish. five seconds to go. two. missed free throw. and battle, unable to get a shot off before time expired. th spartans survive. 6767-65. pit down one, gibes, 6 of 9, he had 25 points, and pitt hold its out. and rutgers, get off your black berry, watch this game! seton hall wins it 85-74. when we return, on the pac 10 college hoops halftime show, college hoops halftime show, every game is a must-win.all da. it't cth pper...
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i'm going to take you to an event with mark penn on upcoming midterm elections. they advice former president bill clinton during his 1996 reelection campaign and worked as the chief strategist on hillary clinton's campaign. this is hosted by the clinton's school of public service in little rock, arizona. it runs 50 minutes. >> thank you for that very kind introduction. and underscoring the voters are not numbers. but they are people with habits, thoughts, beliefs, and i find so often that the real intelligence of the american voter is really underappreciated. in fact, i got into the business of polling pretty much after reading the book one day by a fellow called vio key. the simple fact of this book is the voters are not fools. they have real perspectives, real issues, real changes in their lifestyle. i hope as the class studies the election of 2010 to maybe provide a little insight into what's happening right now and what's happened in 2009 and before. what are the conditions that have been set up to make this perhaps one of the most hotly contested mid-term el
i'm going to take you to an event with mark penn on upcoming midterm elections. they advice former president bill clinton during his 1996 reelection campaign and worked as the chief strategist on hillary clinton's campaign. this is hosted by the clinton's school of public service in little rock, arizona. it runs 50 minutes. >> thank you for that very kind introduction. and underscoring the voters are not numbers. but they are people with habits, thoughts, beliefs, and i find so often that...
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our member at penn state in 1979, they had some good at regional and got to the final four.st by 50 points to magic johnson. bush won reelection in 2004 and republicans held congress in 2004. it was the first time in 80 years that a republican president and a republican congress had been reelected at the same time. everyone, conservatives like me, thought ok, it is a new moment for conservatives to govern. everything fell apart. 2005 and 2006 were disastrous years for the republican party and the administration. host: why is that? guest: the iraq war was going badly, katrina, one thing after another. in 2006, democrats won more seats. and in 2008, president obama. at the beginning, if you had said it, which democrats would win, it would have been hillary clinton. and damned -- and president obama is on the top of the world. conservatives are in total disarray and it is going to take 10, 20, 30 years for a recovery from the bush administration. suddenly, some of obama's policies are not so popular. in virginia, republicans won the governorship in a state that obama had carrie
our member at penn state in 1979, they had some good at regional and got to the final four.st by 50 points to magic johnson. bush won reelection in 2004 and republicans held congress in 2004. it was the first time in 80 years that a republican president and a republican congress had been reelected at the same time. everyone, conservatives like me, thought ok, it is a new moment for conservatives to govern. everything fell apart. 2005 and 2006 were disastrous years for the republican party and...
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our member at penn state in 1979, they had some good at regional and got to the final four.ey lost by 50 points to magic johnson. bush won reelection in 2004 and republicans held congress in 2004. it was the first time in 80 years that a republican president and a republican congress had been reelected at the same time. everyone, conservatives like me, thought ok, it is a new moment for conservatives to govern. everything fell apart. 2005 and 2006 were disastrous years for the republican party and the administration. host: why is that? guest: the iraq war was going badly, katrina, one thing after another. in 2006, democrats won more seats. and in 2008, president obama. at the beginning, if you had said it, which democrats would win, it would have been hillary clinton. and damned -- and president obama is on the top of the world. conservatives are in total disarray and it is going to take 10, 20, 30 years for a recovery from the bush administration. suddenly, some of obama's policies are not so popular. in virginia, republicans won the governorship in a state that obama had c
our member at penn state in 1979, they had some good at regional and got to the final four.ey lost by 50 points to magic johnson. bush won reelection in 2004 and republicans held congress in 2004. it was the first time in 80 years that a republican president and a republican congress had been reelected at the same time. everyone, conservatives like me, thought ok, it is a new moment for conservatives to govern. everything fell apart. 2005 and 2006 were disastrous years for the republican party...
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in 2005, they graduated from penn state extension campus with an associate's degree in human development and family studies. unfortunately, additional education was not enough to get her a job in this tough economic climate. so once again, janet turned to odd jobs and part-time jobs until 2008, when she was finally blessed with a full-time job as an administrative assistant. nine months later, once again she was told that the business was slow and she would, in her words -- and i'm quoting -- "once again become a statistic as a 'dislocated worker.'." today, unable to find full-time work, janet is back in school and working part-time. she says she feels she has to do whatever she can to -- quote -- "get her girls through school healthy and strong." "get her girls through school healthy and strong." in janet's words, it's not a -- and i'm quoting here again -- "it's not a good feeling at all being told that you are going to be laid off, especially when you're the only income that your family depends on. it has been a great struggle" -- i should say, "it has been a struggle, keeping up my s
in 2005, they graduated from penn state extension campus with an associate's degree in human development and family studies. unfortunately, additional education was not enough to get her a job in this tough economic climate. so once again, janet turned to odd jobs and part-time jobs until 2008, when she was finally blessed with a full-time job as an administrative assistant. nine months later, once again she was told that the business was slow and she would, in her words -- and i'm quoting --...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, mark penn. [applause] >>> now a look at oversight of contractors and iraq and afghanistan. this is one and a series of hearings held by the commission on wartime contacting an independent group created by congress. the commission will send a report to congress later this year. witnesses include state and defense the board officials read this part of the hearing is about an hour and a half. >> thank you, commissioner. mike co-chairs, please. >> thank you. this seems more like a scholarly discussion and i would like and it kind of puts us all to sleep. i'm trying to think of some way to wake us up. one of the things i think of is the lack of coordination cost billions and billions of dollars. a huge waste which means we don't optimize the dollars that we spend. it also results in the loss of lives in the military, the loss of lives and our diplomatic corps, loss of lives and severally and civil servants and loss of lives and contractors, u.s. contractors, allies, our nato friends, the loss of live
. >> ladies and gentlemen, mark penn. [applause] >>> now a look at oversight of contractors and iraq and afghanistan. this is one and a series of hearings held by the commission on wartime contacting an independent group created by congress. the commission will send a report to congress later this year. witnesses include state and defense the board officials read this part of the hearing is about an hour and a half. >> thank you, commissioner. mike co-chairs, please....
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. >> sean penn is the only one in recent history is has broken up after the best actor award.sunday, back to you. >> i think we can all agree marrying a guy who once married a porn star, not a great idea. >> and jesse james, a name. >> coming up on the show, we know that republicans disagree with the health plans. we'll hear from president obama as cousin, he's a doctor and why he's against the overhaul next. >> and married people are likely to be overweight? >> niemei'm not buying it. >> dave is not buying it. we'll weigh in. ah looks like somebody's a winner. ha, not me! cause shipping is a hassle. different states, different rates. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. so shipping for the chess champ in charleston is the same as shipping for the football phenom in philly? yep. so win! actually, i think yodeserve this. no, i deserve this. wow, got one of those with a mailmann top? priority mail fl rate box shipng starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. tha
. >> sean penn is the only one in recent history is has broken up after the best actor award.sunday, back to you. >> i think we can all agree marrying a guy who once married a porn star, not a great idea. >> and jesse james, a name. >> coming up on the show, we know that republicans disagree with the health plans. we'll hear from president obama as cousin, he's a doctor and why he's against the overhaul next. >> and married people are likely to be overweight?...
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. -- you know, trained at penn state art therapist who goes and works with the detainees to try to get them to paint their emotions. i mean, it sounds a bit silly but you see over the course when they show their artwork of how they're trying to release some of the emotions that will be the sources of the radicalization or the violence of the detainees. yeah, i mean, you can doubt it and it might be a smoke screen and it looks pretty cool and it's a good way to give another outlet for the detainees when they're in custody. but i think, you know, there's the therapeutic element of it but there's also just the idea of keep the detainees busy and ganged and giving them something they can do to express themselves while they're in detention. this is the element of it that's being implemented now in afghanistan. when i was last there they were just -- rather in december, they were just starting to implement programs to give the detainees other lessons, other skills, other options when they were in custody. and having recently spoken to the woman who's in charge of these efforts, she started b
. -- you know, trained at penn state art therapist who goes and works with the detainees to try to get them to paint their emotions. i mean, it sounds a bit silly but you see over the course when they show their artwork of how they're trying to release some of the emotions that will be the sources of the radicalization or the violence of the detainees. yeah, i mean, you can doubt it and it might be a smoke screen and it looks pretty cool and it's a good way to give another outlet for the...
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they tallied wins then over number 10 penn state, number 13 iowa and thrilling overtime game on their way to winning the big 10 title. the buckeyes achieved many historic achievements during the 2009 season. the team earned its fifth consecutive big 10 conference title. the buckeyes won at least 10 games, five straight years, for the first time in the program's storied history. the ohio state defense was ranked in the top five nationally in four statistical categories while shutting their opponents out three times. this year's senior class is the most successful in ohio state's history winning 44 games over the past four years. the head coach became only the second ohio state coach, along with woody hayes to win the rose bowl championship and a national championship with the buckeyes. most importantly, 31 buckeyes were named to the big 10 all-academic team and the buckeyes have led it for eight consecutive seasons. one other comment about the rose bowl and this one about the rose bowl parade. i know many great marching bands, including those from ohio, marched on that day in the rose
they tallied wins then over number 10 penn state, number 13 iowa and thrilling overtime game on their way to winning the big 10 title. the buckeyes achieved many historic achievements during the 2009 season. the team earned its fifth consecutive big 10 conference title. the buckeyes won at least 10 games, five straight years, for the first time in the program's storied history. the ohio state defense was ranked in the top five nationally in four statistical categories while shutting their...
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call about the colonial penn program now.hich we've already prepped-hold on, sharon! you can't cook that sea bass in a greasy oven! why not? you'd never cook with pots and pans that dirty, would you? no! (chef) easy-off fume free oven cleaner cuts through up to five times more grease than the leading all-purpose cleaner. it's the best way to get a perfectly clean oven, without the fumes. wow. you learn something new every day! (chef) easy-off. good food deserves a clean oven. try new easy-off cooktop cleaner, unbeatable on tough grease. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save
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call about the colonial penn program now. don't say that. that's not true.ed people are a little bit more creative. [laughter] i'm gonna say nothing. [telephone ringing] mom: you left-handed people are smart. they are, mom! do we have to eat that? dad, do you want me to get the phone? mom: no. announcer: every year, one million families face losing their homes to foreclosure. if you're ignoring your mortgage issues, things will only get worse.
call about the colonial penn program now. don't say that. that's not true.ed people are a little bit more creative. [laughter] i'm gonna say nothing. [telephone ringing] mom: you left-handed people are smart. they are, mom! do we have to eat that? dad, do you want me to get the phone? mom: no. announcer: every year, one million families face losing their homes to foreclosure. if you're ignoring your mortgage issues, things will only get worse.
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the house as may be necessary to go to conference with the senate on the reconciliation act of 20 penn pursubt to clause one of house rule 22. that the staff be authorized to make any necessary technical and conforming corrections prior to filing the bill and the motion be -- to reconsider be laid on the table. >> without objection it is so ordered. this concludes the procedural portion of the markup that's required by the 1974 budget act. the committee has reported the reconciliation bill to the house without revision. we now turn to the consideration of nonbinding motions or recommendations to instruct the chairman to go to the rules committee and request certain amendments be made in order. we must conclude this part of the meeting before midnight tonight. that's our mandate and we intend to keep it. within that limitation, each side will be allowed to offer a maximum of ten nonbinding motions to instruct. but as i said, we must finish before midnight tonight. by agreement with minority, the time for debate on motions in instruct, if offered, shall be limited to 20 minutes with the
the house as may be necessary to go to conference with the senate on the reconciliation act of 20 penn pursubt to clause one of house rule 22. that the staff be authorized to make any necessary technical and conforming corrections prior to filing the bill and the motion be -- to reconsider be laid on the table. >> without objection it is so ordered. this concludes the procedural portion of the markup that's required by the 1974 budget act. the committee has reported the reconciliation...