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eli carter for rutgers, big-time three. pulling it back, letting fly. game high 23 for carter, ties it up at 44-44. rutgers up one on the run. nick lubic, stealing. makes it look so easy. 20 points for starks. hoyas up by one. georgetown, one-point lead. otto porter, gets it down low and gets it to go somehow, some way. and one. 19 points for the sophomore. georgetown escapes 69-63. georgetown 'fifty straight win. to the soldout smith center, gorge washington fans so pumped up. number 14 butler intown. pick it up in the second half. clark knows what to do with it, jaynes the j and gives butler the biggest lead of the game, 17 points. g.w. cuts it to five with a minute to play. frantic effort down the stretch. smith spins, doesn't score. rebound, misses and the tip cuts it to three. following an inbound violates, g.w., last few seconds a chance to tie it. kromah, doesn't get it in time. almost knocked off the number 14 team in the country. 59-56. >>> mason nation, dressed in saturday best to welcome delaware. george mason trails by seven. allen finds arl
eli carter for rutgers, big-time three. pulling it back, letting fly. game high 23 for carter, ties it up at 44-44. rutgers up one on the run. nick lubic, stealing. makes it look so easy. 20 points for starks. hoyas up by one. georgetown, one-point lead. otto porter, gets it down low and gets it to go somehow, some way. and one. 19 points for the sophomore. georgetown escapes 69-63. georgetown 'fifty straight win. to the soldout smith center, gorge washington fans so pumped up. number 14 butler...
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hand of markell stocks but it counts, 51-48 rutgers, and later georgetown leading, rutgers trying to catch up. it's another rejection. eli carter answers an unanswered prayer, and how about this in atlantic, miami against north carolina tonight and look shane's dad, baseball hall of famer, barry larkin and his mom lisa, lebron and dewayne, look at that play. now let's get to our own backyard for a moment. literally outside back room news room door. northwest baltimore city, the division one national championship, men'sly owe greyhounds, the lacrosse -- lie owe will greyhounds, loyola university of maryland, preseason number one. they're picked to defend their national crown. >> so >>> a snow man in ohio stands the test of time. he made him the day after christmas. here's the first picture, his slow demise over the course of ten days, the 6-foot snow man started melting away in an unusual way. he started leaning completely to the side. the leaning tower of snow. his long bow finally ended when his face reached the ground. maybe they can turn hi land o'lakes® sauté express® is the all-
hand of markell stocks but it counts, 51-48 rutgers, and later georgetown leading, rutgers trying to catch up. it's another rejection. eli carter answers an unanswered prayer, and how about this in atlantic, miami against north carolina tonight and look shane's dad, baseball hall of famer, barry larkin and his mom lisa, lebron and dewayne, look at that play. now let's get to our own backyard for a moment. literally outside back room news room door. northwest baltimore city, the division one...
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i was nervous to come back because i did all my drinking here, most of my drinking was at rutgers. so a year was good and coming in here and being around other people who were in recovery was really helpful for me to get my footing back into school. my grades were not so great in the beginning, so it took me, you know, a little while for that. we do a really full assessment and so even students who present with pretty severe drug and alcohol problems are also screened for mental health problems. so part of their recovery plan when they come here is not only that they have a program of recovery, you know, they go to 12-step meetings, they have a sponsor, but they also have a plan for maintaining their mental health. it's not just about being a student here and getting a degree. we want you to really learn something. but at the same token, we want you to be a well-rounded human being. so when students get sober though and they come here and look around at other people partying they say, "well, i don't know what i like to do for fun." so part of the things that our office here does in
i was nervous to come back because i did all my drinking here, most of my drinking was at rutgers. so a year was good and coming in here and being around other people who were in recovery was really helpful for me to get my footing back into school. my grades were not so great in the beginning, so it took me, you know, a little while for that. we do a really full assessment and so even students who present with pretty severe drug and alcohol problems are also screened for mental health...
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rutgers in georgetown. east coast basketball for you. watch wally judge. blocked by georgetown's mike hopkins. and it was 51 of 48. rutgers over georgetown. later, leading. they get blocked again. and here it is. the hoyas hang on. 69-63. more college hoops for your viewing pleasure. in madison today, the wisconsin badgerless. jared burgeon, against michigan. driving the lane. and he dunks it. michigan still up. time running out in regulation. ben bruce. long shot from near half court. that game tied at 60 in regulation. and wisconsin goes on to win it in overtime. over michigan, 65-62. meantime, so much of the ravens super bowl success could be attributed to a makeshift offensive line. boy, did they make up despite the post season. left tackle bryant mckinnie. through most of the season, mckinney was in coach harbaugh's doghouse. then got another chance at redemption and came through, much to the delight of general manager ozzie newsome. >> i think the way he played down the stretch, against freeney, against dumervil, and against smith. i think it makes a
rutgers in georgetown. east coast basketball for you. watch wally judge. blocked by georgetown's mike hopkins. and it was 51 of 48. rutgers over georgetown. later, leading. they get blocked again. and here it is. the hoyas hang on. 69-63. more college hoops for your viewing pleasure. in madison today, the wisconsin badgerless. jared burgeon, against michigan. driving the lane. and he dunks it. michigan still up. time running out in regulation. ben bruce. long shot from near half court. that...
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and making the comment at rutgers, and today another bombshell accusation. the person who brought senator hagel to russia was once a pro hamas candidacy for the presidency. and new for joining us. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: so where do you stand on vote for senator hagel tonight? . well, i asked him a question about the report you just referenced. there was a blog post after his speech at rutgers by a supporter who listed six points of the speech and number six was that the state department, the u.s. state department was adjunct of the israeli foreign minister's office, which is a breath taking statement. senator hagel says he doesn't recall making that statement and would disavow it. this latest report, i'm trying to sort it. but the bottom line for me, if he in fact said something like that, that the state department was controlled by the israeli foreign minister's office, i think that would undermine the role as secretary of defense and i would hope the democrats come forward in light of all the other things he said. >> greta: has he made any similar
and making the comment at rutgers, and today another bombshell accusation. the person who brought senator hagel to russia was once a pro hamas candidacy for the presidency. and new for joining us. >> thank you, greta. >> greta: so where do you stand on vote for senator hagel tonight? . well, i asked him a question about the report you just referenced. there was a blog post after his speech at rutgers by a supporter who listed six points of the speech and number six was that the...
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and defense, of course, key during the stretch and today against the rutgers team.12 of the last 14 meetings and we start in the first half. auto porter jr. on the wing dives and dunks giving the hoyas a two-point lead in the early going. later, porter plays the pass to smith-rivera for the lay-in and had 13 points off of the bench. the game was tied at 33 at will half. and rutgers down 3 until eli clark hit the rainbow 3-pointer and clark, a game high 23 points. less than eight minutes to go now, the hoyas down 1 and nate lubick and goes ahead to starks for the wide open lay-up. starks 20 points and the hoyas back in front by one point w. less than a minute and a half left, starks inside to porter and he hangs, banks it in and draws a foul. porter with 19 points, 14 in the second half to go along with 49 rebounds and georgetown defeats rutgers 69-53 for the fifth straight win. and mike lonagan and gw looking for an upset of 14th-ranked butler this afternoon. second half, gue -- guarino turns it over and to let left side, stops and pops to three is good. butler buil
and defense, of course, key during the stretch and today against the rutgers team.12 of the last 14 meetings and we start in the first half. auto porter jr. on the wing dives and dunks giving the hoyas a two-point lead in the early going. later, porter plays the pass to smith-rivera for the lay-in and had 13 points off of the bench. the game was tied at 33 at will half. and rutgers down 3 until eli clark hit the rainbow 3-pointer and clark, a game high 23 points. less than eight minutes to go...
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oliver purnell and depaul looking to snap a 9 game skid....facing rutgers at all state arena...the bluey as many as ten.. but once again gave it all back in the stretch....miles mack scored 16 in a row for the scarlet knights...he drives in here for a lay up..rutgers ked by two.. but depaul able to come back in the final two minutes....off a mack miss...worrell clahar gets in and he will just take it to the hoop by himself..he also gets the foul..depaul wins...75-69... they are now 2 and 10 in the big east. loyola horing the 63 champs today...wow...50 years ago now...hard to believe... the ramblers led uic by seven before...daniel barnes nails a three...to cut the lead to 4.. later..the flames block and three but the ball goes right into the arms of christian thomas and he scores on the layup...he had 23...the ramblers win...69-60. the wolves paying tribute to former gm kevin sheveldayoff before meeting lake erie....the wolves on the attack in the 2nd period and they will score on a re-direct by bill sweat.... the wolves had a 2-1 lead....its now in the final period...wolves leading 3-1
oliver purnell and depaul looking to snap a 9 game skid....facing rutgers at all state arena...the bluey as many as ten.. but once again gave it all back in the stretch....miles mack scored 16 in a row for the scarlet knights...he drives in here for a lay up..rutgers ked by two.. but depaul able to come back in the final two minutes....off a mack miss...worrell clahar gets in and he will just take it to the hoop by himself..he also gets the foul..depaul wins...75-69... they are now 2 and 10 in...
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let me just read some more from this rutgers poll. i don't want to put too many numbers on but i think it's very interesting, kevin williamson. 79% finger foreign competition. 40% illegal immigrants. these are the people they're blaming for jobs. foreign competition, illegal immigrants. wall street bankers 35% blame. barack obama, 30% blame. george bush now down to 23% blame. so actually what's interesting here is at least one of the things we're talking about, and that's illegal immigration, they don't like it one bit. they blame that. >> no. people don't like it. but this is a good reason why we don't want voters making economic policy that you want to have a republican have some people in between. because foreign competition isn't the reason that we don't have jobs in the country. illegal immigration as much as it's a problem from a law and order and cultural point of view is also not really the reason people are out of work. if only 30 odd percent of the people are blaming the president there's 60 odd percent of the people who nee
let me just read some more from this rutgers poll. i don't want to put too many numbers on but i think it's very interesting, kevin williamson. 79% finger foreign competition. 40% illegal immigrants. these are the people they're blaming for jobs. foreign competition, illegal immigrants. wall street bankers 35% blame. barack obama, 30% blame. george bush now down to 23% blame. so actually what's interesting here is at least one of the things we're talking about, and that's illegal immigration,...
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but as wjz's monique griego explains, after a riot in september, the rutgers' theater new move has its critics. >> reporter: after years of hosting live bands, the record theater on towson is getting a major makeover. >> the place has been ridden hard over the years, with the amount of shows we've had. and we're going to make it pretty again. >> reporter: co-owner brian rutger says the rundown venue will soon be revamped into torrent nightclub, upscale nightclub and bar. they say this due to slumping sales and increased competition from larger venues. >> they just started picking away at the business we were doing. >> reporter: but the conversion has its critics. you tube video shows what happened last september, after an event at the theater turned into a riot. one person was shot. baltimore county councilman david marks, declined an interview but told our partners at the baltimore of baltimore sun, he and other community members are concerned about the amount of people a nightclub would draw to the area. nancy hafroad from the towson chamber of commerce disagreed, saying one thing sh
but as wjz's monique griego explains, after a riot in september, the rutgers' theater new move has its critics. >> reporter: after years of hosting live bands, the record theater on towson is getting a major makeover. >> the place has been ridden hard over the years, with the amount of shows we've had. and we're going to make it pretty again. >> reporter: co-owner brian rutger says the rundown venue will soon be revamped into torrent nightclub, upscale nightclub and bar. they...
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they have been rutgers 12 of the last 14 times. >> the next team you walk into they can be you, if you do not play well. i know we left to play extremely well on saturday. if we want to win. >> let's go to madison square garden. he lives in the puck. in hit him between the eyes and on the bridge of his nose. there was an apology. the game went on. way to go. and our shot of the week comes from bethesda. super bowl monday was a holiday. a seven-year-old, he was ready. this is it. day off monday. his shot from the foul line. see you on tuesday. he can shoot under pressure. and the company that supplied power to the super bowls as the blackout at the superdome was caused by a device -- supplied power to the super bowl says the blackout at the superdome was caused by we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-madenergy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron,
they have been rutgers 12 of the last 14 times. >> the next team you walk into they can be you, if you do not play well. i know we left to play extremely well on saturday. if we want to win. >> let's go to madison square garden. he lives in the puck. in hit him between the eyes and on the bridge of his nose. there was an apology. the game went on. way to go. and our shot of the week comes from bethesda. super bowl monday was a holiday. a seven-year-old, he was ready. this is it. day...
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and john thompson 3, fresh off the win and the hoyas in the road against rutgers and with less than fiveix and with that press for the lay-in and the hoyas with the lead at that point. let's go less than a minute and a half to go and starks inside to porter who hangs and banks it in plus the foul. 19 points, 14 in the second half and georgetown defeats rutgers for a fifth straight victory. and in the big east. >> in george washington, featuring a win. and gw rallies from 17 down. the final minute, misses in the lane and the battle for the rebound and tips it in. posted within three. within 152 session game. and gw still down. they inbound to joe, he shoots, loses the ball and appears to get fouled, right? kroma with the loose ball and unable to get the should the off with the bus buzzer and he does not get the call. and falls to 49th-ranked butler. >>> and hosting the delaware blue hens in fairfax. the patriots trailing by five. ryan allen gives to okalosha, the deficit cut to two and that is as close as george mason will get today and trailing by 6. jonathan arledge misses from the stop
and john thompson 3, fresh off the win and the hoyas in the road against rutgers and with less than fiveix and with that press for the lay-in and the hoyas with the lead at that point. let's go less than a minute and a half to go and starks inside to porter who hangs and banks it in plus the foul. 19 points, 14 in the second half and georgetown defeats rutgers for a fifth straight victory. and in the big east. >> in george washington, featuring a win. and gw rallies from 17 down. the...
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they visit the scarlet knights of rutgers. j.t.-3 he was getting in the ref's ear early. eli carter, pulling back the three-pointer, big time for him. ties it up at 44. under ten to play. nate with a huge deal there. finds -- starts out in front and starts a textbook finish. he's only up one, under two minutes to play. just has a one-point lead. otto porter will take the game in hi hands. somehow he finds a way to score there. 19 points for the sophomore. george town holds on, and they escape 69-63, again they'll take it as their fifth straight "w" to the sold-out smith center, george washington fans are pumped up. rodney clark had to make a move, but he pulls up and he's got it. the bulldogs had the largest lead of the game, gw cuts it to five. a frantic effort down the stretch. smith does not score, rebounds, misses, but check out the tip. it cuts it to three. following an in-bound violation, g.w. does get it back. they don't get it off in time. what a game, though. gw almost knocked off the number 14 team in the country. 59-56 the final score. >>> all right. so hokie f
they visit the scarlet knights of rutgers. j.t.-3 he was getting in the ref's ear early. eli carter, pulling back the three-pointer, big time for him. ties it up at 44. under ten to play. nate with a huge deal there. finds -- starts out in front and starts a textbook finish. he's only up one, under two minutes to play. just has a one-point lead. otto porter will take the game in hi hands. somehow he finds a way to score there. 19 points for the sophomore. george town holds on, and they escape...
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. >> rutgers hoping the nor'easter kicks north. big east utility, they lost five straight. georgetown sporting the longest current winning streak in the soon to be defunked league. you know it's always a slug fest. always a smug fest. warming up markell. he's about to. he lines up the 3 from the top of the key, but no team led by more than 6 in the first half. tied at 3. otto porter, yeah. that gives the hoyas the largest lead of the game. eli carter, welcome back carter. the rainbow 3. he shot nine three's. 80 seconds to go. porter, you can do it, put your back into it. and otto goes for 19-14. georgetown wins its fifth straight, 69-63 over the scarlet knights. >> 14th ranked butler. talk about a tough game today. that's the butler bulldog. cameron woods, it's a dog's life right there. how about a facial with a strong finish. gw's isaiah led the colonials with 14 on the day. this game was a three-point game. butler, rodney clark tastes the rainbow down the stretch. game high 14. butler pulls it out 59-56. >> these guys have a lot of character and heart and i wish we wouldn
. >> rutgers hoping the nor'easter kicks north. big east utility, they lost five straight. georgetown sporting the longest current winning streak in the soon to be defunked league. you know it's always a slug fest. always a smug fest. warming up markell. he's about to. he lines up the 3 from the top of the key, but no team led by more than 6 in the first half. tied at 3. otto porter, yeah. that gives the hoyas the largest lead of the game. eli carter, welcome back carter. the rainbow 3....
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makes republicans look terrible also. >> let's look at lindsey graham yesterday talking about the rutgersh and what more could come up. >> allegedly senator hagel said that the u.s. state department was an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministers office, which i think would be breathtaking if he said that to have such a view. i got a letter back from senator hagel in response to my question, did you say that and do you believe that, and the letter said he did not recall saying that, he disavows that statement. >> it's not enough for you? >> well, if, in fact, that's true, that would end that matter because he has previously inside a book that the jewish lobby influences the u.s. senate and makes us -- pushes us to make very bad decision. if the second statement were true, he said that the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers. those two together would show an edge and a view of the israeli u.s. relationship way out of the mainstream, so i'll just take him at his word medicals something new comes along. >> kristen welker, what does the white hous
makes republicans look terrible also. >> let's look at lindsey graham yesterday talking about the rutgersh and what more could come up. >> allegedly senator hagel said that the u.s. state department was an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministers office, which i think would be breathtaking if he said that to have such a view. i got a letter back from senator hagel in response to my question, did you say that and do you believe that, and the letter said he did not recall saying that,...
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friday, on wednesday, rather, in terms of having 58 votes, but now what is this whole issue of the rutgers speech? >> i think it's all about sort of desperate search to find something. usually when you are asking questions about a nominee, and i'm a really big dlooefr believer in oversight and the advisory process, but usually you have a reason to think there's someone there. this is just scouring the kitchen cabinets and seeing if you can find any little dust balls any place, and i think they are just -- you and i have seen it so many times. if you can run out the clock enough, maybe something will come up, and this is just sort of playing for that end of the football game moment of something turning up. he will be confirmed, and i have to say i don't think he performed well at all, to put it mildly, in the hearings. i also think especially this last stretch makes republicans look terrible also. >> let's look at lindsey graham yesterday talking about the rutgers speech and what more could come up. >> allegedly senator hagel said that the u.s. state department was an adjunct of the israeli
friday, on wednesday, rather, in terms of having 58 votes, but now what is this whole issue of the rutgers speech? >> i think it's all about sort of desperate search to find something. usually when you are asking questions about a nominee, and i'm a really big dlooefr believer in oversight and the advisory process, but usually you have a reason to think there's someone there. this is just scouring the kitchen cabinets and seeing if you can find any little dust balls any place, and i think...
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lindsay graham pointed to some newly reported comments that hagel is said to have made at rutgers university a few years ago, that the state department was becoming an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry. >> he said the u.s. state was the adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry office. i got a letter back from the senator in response, did you say that and do you believe that. the letter said he did not recall saying that. and he disavows that statement. >> eric: joining us is chris wallace. these xhechblts are coming out about the jewish lobby and iranian regime is legitimate and latest comment that latest one, what does it mean? >> if he never said it it doesn't mean anything. he said he didn't recall which is not a flat denial. you think you would recall it if you said something like that. this is a was in a age of cellphones and somebody has a record of it. if it turned out he said that, it mate be curtains for him. we don't have any indication he did say it other an blog post. that is the interesting things here, although the senators who blocked his nomination, first time to a defen
lindsay graham pointed to some newly reported comments that hagel is said to have made at rutgers university a few years ago, that the state department was becoming an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry. >> he said the u.s. state was the adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry office. i got a letter back from the senator in response, did you say that and do you believe that. the letter said he did not recall saying that. and he disavows that statement. >> eric: joining us is...
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. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are operating under the war powers of the constitution or whether we are in a law enforcement situation. the to have radically different approaches. we killed tens of thousands of american citizens, maybe hundreds of thousands with no due process in the civil war, and it was the right thing to do. [applause] john: on that note we're out of time. >> you want to discredit a movement, defend the confederacy. go ahead. john: ambassador bolton. no more time left. thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming h
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to the big east role after the sixth double-double of the season, in saturday's six-point win over rutgers>> the caps hoping for a repeat performance tomorrow night. against florida. they shut them out 7-0 and he scored more points in the last two games and in the first six and over the weekend, finally netting the first, even strength goal. the great eight is getting closer to playing at the level he expects of himself. >> and to see him in a couple of games and to take that puck in the middle. and on that right side and it's getting closer. i have a chance, and you know, that opportunity and that is coming back. >> and they not alive. a lot of this opportunities have come and there is one in the first period where he poked and had a 2-1 on the right side and that is some chances i never saw before. >> and michael vick maynd up being the perfect fit for what chip kelly wants to do with the eagles this year. he will get a chance. today, he signed a one-year contract to earn as much as $10 million placing the six-year deal inked in 20 heaven. and that is not the case. london fletcher tweete
to the big east role after the sixth double-double of the season, in saturday's six-point win over rutgers>> the caps hoping for a repeat performance tomorrow night. against florida. they shut them out 7-0 and he scored more points in the last two games and in the first six and over the weekend, finally netting the first, even strength goal. the great eight is getting closer to playing at the level he expects of himself. >> and to see him in a couple of games and to take that puck...
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survey from rutgers university finds 60% of people who found work in six months settled for lower pay. these aren't jobs you can send a kid to college on or buy a house. president obama detailed his blueprint for boosting the middle class. the only new proposal was an old one, raising the minimum wage. >> let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> free action was swift and fierce. conservatives say, hey, that's a jobs killer. progressives say it lifts families out of poverty. the problem, you can't find studies to support just about any position. a study found the new minimum wage actually means fewer jobs for low-skilled workers but a study by alan krueger concludes minl mihm wage hikes dewpoint reduce employment for fast food workers in new jersey. a study from the chicago fed found every $1 rise in the the minimum wage increases household spending by $2,800 over the following year. but just this week, januaet yellin, the vice chair of the federal reserve said ra
survey from rutgers university finds 60% of people who found work in six months settled for lower pay. these aren't jobs you can send a kid to college on or buy a house. president obama detailed his blueprint for boosting the middle class. the only new proposal was an old one, raising the minimum wage. >> let's declare that in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works full time should have to live in poverty and raise the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> free action was...
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lindsey graham was on the sunday shows and asked, what do you make of this 2007 speech he gave at rutgers university and let's face it, chris, this is not the only comment that chuck hagel allegedly made that is anti-israel, that is seemingly anti-israel and graham said this would be breath taking if it were true, but he said he wrote to chuck hagel and chuck hagel now denied saying it and denounces the sentiment there in. and none the less, you're hearing more and author consternation from democrats whether this guy is the right man for the job. so, how does this likely play out from here? >> well, the former republican senator split the hair a little finer than that even in his letter back to lindsey graham or writing back to lindsey graham. saying he didn't recall having said that. i do not recall having said that. that means that he is hoping that a transcript or a video don't emerge or that other witnesses don't come forward to say that he said that, because if he were to accuse the united states department of state being subserviant to the nation of israel, that would be enough to s
lindsey graham was on the sunday shows and asked, what do you make of this 2007 speech he gave at rutgers university and let's face it, chris, this is not the only comment that chuck hagel allegedly made that is anti-israel, that is seemingly anti-israel and graham said this would be breath taking if it were true, but he said he wrote to chuck hagel and chuck hagel now denied saying it and denounces the sentiment there in. and none the less, you're hearing more and author consternation from...
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rutgers scientists have now documented a million scare mile decline of snow cover over nearly 50 years. and a new study from princeton scientists predicts global snowfall over the next 50 years will shinning more than a foot. 30% to 70% drop in snow in the u.s. by the end of this century. but when we do get snow, watch out. >> every once in awhile, there's going to be a big storm, a kind of knockout punch. >> reporter: bigger blizzards, but less snow? that's because a warmer at more fear can hold more moisture, sucking it up from the oceans. most of it will come down as rain. but when it gets cold enough, it will turn into snow, a lot of it. and we could get hit by a monster storm. one of these studies and its predictions is based on computer models and some wonder, how good are the models? but the weather patterns are already changing. >> get out your shovels. snowstorms with two, three feet that used to seem highly unusual, that may, in fact, become more typical. >> reporter: bigger storms, less snow overall. a new reality. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and now we have an u
rutgers scientists have now documented a million scare mile decline of snow cover over nearly 50 years. and a new study from princeton scientists predicts global snowfall over the next 50 years will shinning more than a foot. 30% to 70% drop in snow in the u.s. by the end of this century. but when we do get snow, watch out. >> every once in awhile, there's going to be a big storm, a kind of knockout punch. >> reporter: bigger blizzards, but less snow? that's because a warmer at more...
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. >> 40% of the responders in a rutgers poll blame illegal immigrants for take u.s. jobs. is immigration necessarily a wing issue for the gop do you think, ryan? >> it's a wing issue with regards to their base, but we've seen that just focusing on their base isn't going to make them a competitive national party. if you are satisfying them here, then you are alienating latinos who went 70% plus for democrats. >> is it a corrosive wedge issue that simply won't go away? >> the issue won't go away unless the republicans find a way to come to terms with it. they lost a huge portion, the republicans lost a huge portion of the minority communities in this last election, and these communities are growing at a rapid rate. and if the republicans don't come one an effective policy, they are going to be shut out of national politics for a long time. >> this is a huge step that cantor took, because he is a house republican. the senate republicans that you mentioned, mccain and lindsey graham and a couple of others, it's easier for them. but the house republicans are really united again
. >> 40% of the responders in a rutgers poll blame illegal immigrants for take u.s. jobs. is immigration necessarily a wing issue for the gop do you think, ryan? >> it's a wing issue with regards to their base, but we've seen that just focusing on their base isn't going to make them a competitive national party. if you are satisfying them here, then you are alienating latinos who went 70% plus for democrats. >> is it a corrosive wedge issue that simply won't go away? >>...
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. >> reporter: the doctor studies public perception of bio- engineered foods at rutgers university. >search shows if a product has that label consumers are less likely to buy it. >> reporter: the fda says it recognizes the strong interest consumers have in knowing whether their food was bio- engineered and encourages voluntary labeling. julie watts, kpix 5. the office? the paid for answeri >>> new at 6:00 tonight, we ask, should you get overtime for the work you do after you leave the office? the push to get paid for answering those e-mails from your boss. >> plus, you see them cutting through traffic right between cars. tonight the unusual move in response to lane splitting by motorcyclists. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >>> all right. 30 minutes away. but right now "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, in los angeles, a fired police officer allegedly turns his guns on the l.a.p.d. >> pelley: ben tracey has the story. john miller with more on the suspect. a blizzard in the northeast
. >> reporter: the doctor studies public perception of bio- engineered foods at rutgers university. >search shows if a product has that label consumers are less likely to buy it. >> reporter: the fda says it recognizes the strong interest consumers have in knowing whether their food was bio- engineered and encourages voluntary labeling. julie watts, kpix 5. the office? the paid for answeri >>> new at 6:00 tonight, we ask, should you get overtime for the work you do after...
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-- at rutgers state university. it is a superb group of individuals to take part in our conversation today. i want to begin with you, joan, and ask from the corporate perspective when you have seen about what it is like to bring people with disabilities in, the possibilities and challenges. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for this opportunity. i am thrilled for the level of focus of this issue is being given today. congratulations to everyone on that. from 2004 to 2009, when i managed an initiative within j.p. morgan chase that took a look at people with disabilities and how we reflect them across the firm in the full spectrum with our products, services, policies, and procedures. it started with the tone at the top. our ceo, corporate senior executives, business executives, managers throughout the firm, that was the directive. this is where we're going to go and how we're going to do it. from the leadership perspective, they were engaged. that was critical. moving forward, several other items i took a look at
-- at rutgers state university. it is a superb group of individuals to take part in our conversation today. i want to begin with you, joan, and ask from the corporate perspective when you have seen about what it is like to bring people with disabilities in, the possibilities and challenges. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for this opportunity. i am thrilled for the level of focus of this issue is being given today. congratulations to everyone on that. from 2004 to 2009, when i...
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>> guest: rutgers in new jersey, and have my bachelor's degree from there. i have my master's and phd in nursing from nyu. c-span: how old are your children? >> guest: i have a 20-year-old. we're becoming a real nyu family. he's a -- he's a junior there. he's going into his senior year. and i have a 12-year-old boy. c-span: how are you and your husband going about your next book? >> guest: well, we're deep in the middle of it now. he's in the philippines right now doing work. we're just dividing up the work in terms of the interviews. he's interviewing a lot of the men; i'm interviewing a lot of the widows and children of the men. i'll do a lot of the archival work, and he'll do a lot of the other work, other general library work. c-span: and what year is that coming out? >> guest: well, we hope it's--we hope to have a first draft done a year from december. c-span: the title, "we band of angels"? >> guest: it came from shakespeare. i spent a long time agonizing about that. it's from "henry v." there's a speech that the king gives prior to a battle that they'
>> guest: rutgers in new jersey, and have my bachelor's degree from there. i have my master's and phd in nursing from nyu. c-span: how old are your children? >> guest: i have a 20-year-old. we're becoming a real nyu family. he's a -- he's a junior there. he's going into his senior year. and i have a 12-year-old boy. c-span: how are you and your husband going about your next book? >> guest: well, we're deep in the middle of it now. he's in the philippines right now doing work....
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cite that helps you find a job like linkedin is doing so well liz: liz: what's striking about the rutgersudy, i know personally i have family members that have been laid off and pointing out that people not wanting to work, 29% of those surveyed not wanting to work and that's up from 22% in 2010. >> it is interesting because you know, you look over the last couple of years and i'm looking at part of that report and we're blaming less illegal immigrants, blaming less bush's policies, the war on terror and two things that stand up the most, the idea that people don't want to work and that's a politically incorrect statement to agree with and the jump in skills, just not having the skills, you know, 26 to 41%, and so when i hear the president talk about opening a big, you know, 600 community colleges, i'm not sure that's going to exactly cure what ails us right now. >> you're right. we're in the recovery of falling economic expectations, unfortunately. we've been here before, the country and economy, can pull out of this again. >> you're optimistic? >> i'm always optimistic. >> that's why we
cite that helps you find a job like linkedin is doing so well liz: liz: what's striking about the rutgersudy, i know personally i have family members that have been laid off and pointing out that people not wanting to work, 29% of those surveyed not wanting to work and that's up from 22% in 2010. >> it is interesting because you know, you look over the last couple of years and i'm looking at part of that report and we're blaming less illegal immigrants, blaming less bush's policies, the...
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. >> i am a student at rutgers university.ned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are operating under the war powers of the constitution or whether we are in a law enforcement situation. the to have radically different approaches. we killed tens of thousands of american citizens, maybe hundreds of thousands with no due process in the civil war, and it was the right thing to do. [applause] john: on that note we're out of time. >> you want to discredit a movement, defend the confederacy. go ahead. john: ambassador bolton. no more time
. >> i am a student at rutgers university.ned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are...
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. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are operating under the war powers of the constitution or whether we are in a law enforcement situation. the to have radically different approaches. we killed tens of thousands of american citizens, maybe hundreds of thousands with no due process in the civil war, and it was the right thing to do. [applause] john: on that note we're out of time. >> you want to discredit a movement, defend the confederacy. go ahead. john: ambassador bolton. no more time left. thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming h
. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether...
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don't think once beach is going to change anything because there was a new report that came out from rutgersniversity. the unemployment rate is almost 8 percent, but it showed that 23 percent of americans have lost a job sometime in the last four years. president obama's time in office. another 11 percent have somebody in there household lost a job. one-third of the american people who have lost a job as a result of this economic downturn since obama has been in office. one speech is not going to change their pessimism on the economy. lou: the very thought of a new address from this president on the economy and job creation with nancy pelosi saying that spending is not the problem as it calls for more spending, is there some point at which we become simply abused children? because this is becoming -- i mean, it's awfully tiresome. people were saying things that are fundamentally, empirically, demonstrably untrue and we look up and they are elected officials of our government. >> it's pretty extraordinary. nancy pelosi was basically just echoing sentiments from the president and self. reporte
don't think once beach is going to change anything because there was a new report that came out from rutgersniversity. the unemployment rate is almost 8 percent, but it showed that 23 percent of americans have lost a job sometime in the last four years. president obama's time in office. another 11 percent have somebody in there household lost a job. one-third of the american people who have lost a job as a result of this economic downturn since obama has been in office. one speech is not going...
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how about guard martell, went for a team high 20 in the win over rutgers. john thompson hoping his team with keep rolling against marquette. >> we're a different team than we were there. they're a different team than then, so in many ways, you throw that game out the window. both teams have to show up and play well. hopefully we play better than they do today. >>> highlights at 11:00. >>> with the wizards starting to resemble an actual nba team, the next step is winning on the road. two more road games before all-star breaks starting tonight in milwaukee. home cooking has been great. they've won eight of nine. the wizards doing it with defense, holding opponents to under 100 points. you can't see that enough, can you? >> i just love it every time. >> eight straight games, their points haven't reached the century mark. >> take that back. >> road games have been problematic. they've last four straight away. the road woes just cannot continue. >> we have to figure out a way to play better on the road and do it consistently. it starts again defense i have beenl
how about guard martell, went for a team high 20 in the win over rutgers. john thompson hoping his team with keep rolling against marquette. >> we're a different team than we were there. they're a different team than then, so in many ways, you throw that game out the window. both teams have to show up and play well. hopefully we play better than they do today. >>> highlights at 11:00. >>> with the wizards starting to resemble an actual nba team, the next step is winning...
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i know you went to rutgers. you are back in school. and you had a class that triggered it going back to those days. >> that's right. we're up to 10:00 at night doing our problem set. and i think it was 99 -2000. so it's in the brain. you just haven't used it for a while. bringing all that information out. post career, you really want to hit the ground running. this gives you a great leg up. >> you guys physically are used to being attacked. do you feel that too when you are going through the classes? >> absolutely. it's a grind. two week schedule. very rigorous. 11 to 7 everyday. you are learning. different subjects. you have to know when to shut stuff off. the skills that we're getting are indispensable. >> how long is the program before you get that? >> total of 16 months. in different cities and like i said, great connection. today we're going to capitol hill. that's one of the things we're doing. very excited about that. a lot of opportunities and networking is involved. >> for you to be back in town not playing football, got to be
i know you went to rutgers. you are back in school. and you had a class that triggered it going back to those days. >> that's right. we're up to 10:00 at night doing our problem set. and i think it was 99 -2000. so it's in the brain. you just haven't used it for a while. bringing all that information out. post career, you really want to hit the ground running. this gives you a great leg up. >> you guys physically are used to being attacked. do you feel that too when you are going...
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. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are operating under the war powers of the constitution or whether we are in a law enforcement situation. the to have radically different approaches. we killed tens of thousands of american citizens, maybe hundreds of thousands with no due process in the civil war, and it was the right thing to do. [applause] john: on that note we're out of time. >> you want to discredit a movement, defend the confederacy. go ahead. john: ambassador bolton. no more time left. thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming h
. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether...
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. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether we are operating under the war powers of the constitution or whether we are in a law enforcement situation. the to have radically different approaches. we killed tens of thousands of american citizens, maybe hundreds of thousands with no due process in the civil war, and it was the right thing to do. [applause] john: on that note we're out of time. >> you want to discredit a movement, defend the confederacy. go ahead. john: ambassador bolton. no more time left. thank you for joining us and taking these difficult questions. students, thank you for coming h
. >> i am a student at rutgers university. john mentioned the large majority of americans support giving the president the authority to kill american citizens without charges or trial or to process. my question is, if you were identified as a threat by some nameless official in the administration, where you want to process? >> the issue is not -- [applause] john: i don't think there would name him. they might name me. >> the issue is whether we are in a war situation, whether...
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. >> 19-year-old christina rutgers left this morning, handcuffed and headed to jail. investigators say ra gusters is seen in this video. ra gusters has been charged with 14 crimes, 11 felonies. including rape, assault and kidnapping. >> she's been in jail for a long, long time. >> ra gusters did not alone. but so far, has not mentioned anything about alleged accomplices. >> more people are responsible for what happened to this girl than just the 19-year-old that was arrested yesterday. so i ask anyone that can hear my voice to call 215-tips. >> ra guster was picked up. three others were also questioned but later released. investigators say the 5-year- old led them to the house, which is only two blocks away from the school. investigators say the girl told them she was held here and there was a bird inside the house. animal assessment took this macaw out of the house. there was dna found on the t- shirt where she was found the day after the kidnapping that helped investigators crack the case. >> i'm pleased that we made this progress. but i also just want to be cautiou
. >> 19-year-old christina rutgers left this morning, handcuffed and headed to jail. investigators say ra gusters is seen in this video. ra gusters has been charged with 14 crimes, 11 felonies. including rape, assault and kidnapping. >> she's been in jail for a long, long time. >> ra gusters did not alone. but so far, has not mentioned anything about alleged accomplices. >> more people are responsible for what happened to this girl than just the 19-year-old that was...
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. >> there's a new report from rutgers university and really shows that the effects of the recessionre deeper and more wide-ranging than we thought. for example, unemployment rates, 7.9%. they found out that 23% of americans had lost a job sometime in the last four years, another 11% had somebody living in their house who lost a job. that's more than a third of americans who have lost a job in the last four years. when they asked, what do you blame for unemployment? the number one blame was cheap labor in foreign countries, and the second one was, illegal immigration taking american jobs. >> byron a lot of people say that illegal immigrants take the jobs that legal americans wouldn't take or don't want because they're in not high-paying enough. what say you? >> well, that is certainly an issue, and i have had republicans from border states say, look, go to a chicken processing factory, you're not going to fine a lot of 0 native born americans working. you're not going to hear a lot of english spoken. but there's no doubt that the presence of large numbers of low-skilled immigrants do
. >> there's a new report from rutgers university and really shows that the effects of the recessionre deeper and more wide-ranging than we thought. for example, unemployment rates, 7.9%. they found out that 23% of americans had lost a job sometime in the last four years, another 11% had somebody living in their house who lost a job. that's more than a third of americans who have lost a job in the last four years. when they asked, what do you blame for unemployment? the number one blame...