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what makes seattle. >> i really like it and i like that there is not only starbucks in seattle.d it would only be starbucks here. >> reporter: and speaking of the seattle coffee company, starbucks cut costs, laid off workers and reinvented much of the food sold in its shops to turn a profit. competition is fierce in the coffee world. >> it's tradition. starbucks is like the foundation and everybody else want to come back to where the foundation was started. >> so you're not really a coffee drinker but you're on the coffee crawl? >> yes. >> are you having any fun? >> yes, i have. it's really good. and i normally don't taste the different flavors, so now i have to and it's good to. >> reporter: good for local coffee shops hoping to be the new hot spot. >> and our thanks of k mchlt omo for that story. the coffee crawl is offered by a group known as seattle by foot. which gives walking tours of the city. >>> police arrested about 169 people in a c on ock fight raid outside of ft. worth. child protective services also took as many as 15 children between the ages of 17 to 15 into cust
what makes seattle. >> i really like it and i like that there is not only starbucks in seattle.d it would only be starbucks here. >> reporter: and speaking of the seattle coffee company, starbucks cut costs, laid off workers and reinvented much of the food sold in its shops to turn a profit. competition is fierce in the coffee world. >> it's tradition. starbucks is like the foundation and everybody else want to come back to where the foundation was started. >> so you're...
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washington has been tremendous at home. 13-1 in seattle. their only loss to oregon. yet they are 0-6 away from b of a. >> miles: out of this time-out, look at these match-ups. they have isaiah thomas guarding klay thompson and justin holiday their longer defender guarding koprivica and a great job by ken bone, he recognized that and goes right to klay thompson on the side line out of bounds. >> steve: they'll be sg hrow we ack. >> steve: we come to you from seattle, washington. cougars lead by tlohree. klay thompson, the leading scorer in the conference, he has yet to score. >> miles: it's not going to be one guy that shuts down thompson, it will be a group of defenders. the cougars end up going away from thompson, not able to find him or get him going. >> steve: and you really felt that he had to have one of those 20, 25 point games for them to have a chance against washington. yet they lead and he hasn't scored. >> miles: his teammates have done a great job of picking up the slack. koprivica has hit four threes which has been the difference so far, but thompson has
washington has been tremendous at home. 13-1 in seattle. their only loss to oregon. yet they are 0-6 away from b of a. >> miles: out of this time-out, look at these match-ups. they have isaiah thomas guarding klay thompson and justin holiday their longer defender guarding koprivica and a great job by ken bone, he recognized that and goes right to klay thompson on the side line out of bounds. >> steve: they'll be sg hrow we ack. >> steve: we come to you from seattle,...
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coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena.he washington state cougars led by four at halftime, but it's been all huskies in the second half. >> miles: things are coming too easy for the university of washington. it's just a lay-up drill out there. they're getting in the papts anytime they want. they have 32 points in the paint tonight, 18 of them in the second half. and they're just shooting wide open lay-ups. >> steve: washington when they win it's because of defense, not offense. even though they lead the league in scoring at 81 points per game. but their defense paves the way for their offense and they limited washington state to a miserable 3-22 in the second half. >> miles: this question their defense leads off. being able to get in transition, use their quickness and speed to beat other teams back. >> steve: washington current will he leads the pac-10 in scoring, rebounding at 38 1/2 boards per game and they're trying to do so on the same season for the fourth time in six years. led the conference in both categories 2005
coming to from you seattle, washington, bank of america arena.he washington state cougars led by four at halftime, but it's been all huskies in the second half. >> miles: things are coming too easy for the university of washington. it's just a lay-up drill out there. they're getting in the papts anytime they want. they have 32 points in the paint tonight, 18 of them in the second half. and they're just shooting wide open lay-ups. >> steve: washington when they win it's because of...
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. >> he is from seattle, or they charged $1.50. >> they are not making any more parking garages. if they need to make revenue, make it. >> you have to move your vehicle after the first hour at these meters. >> it is crazy. >> you have to find better parking and not part in these areas. >> that hours before the meters in the very busy areas will be extended until 10:00 p.m. on saturdays. one thing to note, if you don't see new sign a check or markings on the meters indicating they have the new rates, the district says they'll have everything in place by the 19th. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >>> it could cost more to own a hybrid car in one part of the area. loudoun county is considering a plan to raise the property tax on hybrid cars. the board of supervisors and tends to raise it from $1 to $4.20 per $100 of assessed value. governor kaine is calling for the car tax to be scrapped in favor of income tax. >>> governor kaine filbert -- held his final meeting with faculty and students injured or killed in the virginia tech shootings. they were angry over revisions to the official repo
. >> he is from seattle, or they charged $1.50. >> they are not making any more parking garages. if they need to make revenue, make it. >> you have to move your vehicle after the first hour at these meters. >> it is crazy. >> you have to find better parking and not part in these areas. >> that hours before the meters in the very busy areas will be extended until 10:00 p.m. on saturdays. one thing to note, if you don't see new sign a check or markings on the...
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i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> some anxious moments at seattle's airport. man who says he has a gun locks himself in a bathroom and refuses to come out. rush limbaugh says he's fine. he was released yesterday from a hospital in hawaii. limbaugh went in wednesday because he was having chest pains. doctors say tests showed he didn't have a heart attack and, more importantly, he does not have heart disease. as evidence he was feeling better, limbaugh couldn't resist taking a political jab at a hospital news conference. >> based on what happened to me here, i don't think there's one thing wrong with the american health care system. it is working just fine, just dandy, and i got nothing special. i got no special treatment. >> at his news conference, limbaugh also said he wasn't taking painkillers. you might remember that in 2003 he admitted he was addicted to painkillers and went to rehab. >>> authorities in new york city want to know why police apparently ignored an illegally parked zan in times square for -- parked van in times square for days before someone f
i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> some anxious moments at seattle's airport. man who says he has a gun locks himself in a bathroom and refuses to come out. rush limbaugh says he's fine. he was released yesterday from a hospital in hawaii. limbaugh went in wednesday because he was having chest pains. doctors say tests showed he didn't have a heart attack and, more importantly, he does not have heart disease. as evidence he was feeling better, limbaugh couldn't resist taking a political jab...
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i was attacked viciously in seattle. in fact your remember a distinct telephone call coming from a friend of mine who is the bureau chief of the "associated press" when we first went all toka on kv high. he said, you can't do that. that is not allowed. you can't possibly do that in america. the fcc would disallow that and i said to him, you are misinformed. the fairness doctrine was repealed about two years ago or three years ago, whatever the timeframe was back then. but they couldn't believe in america we can have the absolute free speech, and it is a very scary thing to the left eye believe. they don't feel secure at all, and because we are successful in talk radio, they don't have a piece of that. they have all of their media, which they fail to recognize by the way, interestingly enough, absolutely failed to recognize that but they have not been able to compete well in the talk radio circles. >> host: brian, you mentioned the big station in seattle that the programs, and that in the immediate vicinity, the immediate
i was attacked viciously in seattle. in fact your remember a distinct telephone call coming from a friend of mine who is the bureau chief of the "associated press" when we first went all toka on kv high. he said, you can't do that. that is not allowed. you can't possibly do that in america. the fcc would disallow that and i said to him, you are misinformed. the fairness doctrine was repealed about two years ago or three years ago, whatever the timeframe was back then. but they...
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there's a lot coming out of this seattle, washington area.ust wonder, because of the rain where kids have to play indoors, basketball court, work on your game. seems like the last 20 years, a lot of talent has come from this city. >> marques: it's always raining. but the coach of the sonics in the early to mid-'90s put a lot of money into the program and developed this killer traveling team. they were allowed to use the supersonic facilities when they were here in town, and other travel teams kind of followed suit. >> steve: misses. >> marques: they produced the michael dickersons, and the jason perrys and the like from this area. >> steve: they thought abdul gaddy would be going to arizona. chose, when they did not have a coach, to come here to washington. theo robertson missing. a criticiazy time here at bank america arena. i'm sure coach romar wants them to clean things up. 3:43 left in this ball game as washington tries to get their team back to .500. l be x we d thness it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an amereer t
there's a lot coming out of this seattle, washington area.ust wonder, because of the rain where kids have to play indoors, basketball court, work on your game. seems like the last 20 years, a lot of talent has come from this city. >> marques: it's always raining. but the coach of the sonics in the early to mid-'90s put a lot of money into the program and developed this killer traveling team. they were allowed to use the supersonic facilities when they were here in town, and other travel...
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and wet and snowy roads in the northwest. >>> if you're flying today, expect airport delays in seattle, cincinnati, detroit, philadelphia, boston and on the east coast, noc and d.c. >>> a florida man suspected is now in custody. the five-week manhunt ended thanks to a motel manager who was watching "america's most wanted." >> reporter: after a month on the lam, he was arrested. he was accused of gunning down his twin sisters, elderly aunt, and cousin's 6-year-old daughter on thanksgiving. >> i'm really happy that the monster is in a cage. >> reporter: after months of pltering with paperwork, it was a few seconds on tv. the owners of the motel saw his picture flash on screen during a commercial on "america's most wanted." >> there was no doubt because we have a big screen tv in the house and it just shocked him to the core. and he said, i can't believe this, he's upstairs. >> reporter: it was the fourth time the story aired on the program with an urgent plea from john walsh. >> few stories have made me as angry or as sad as our first case tonight. >> reporter: in 20 years, "america's mo
and wet and snowy roads in the northwest. >>> if you're flying today, expect airport delays in seattle, cincinnati, detroit, philadelphia, boston and on the east coast, noc and d.c. >>> a florida man suspected is now in custody. the five-week manhunt ended thanks to a motel manager who was watching "america's most wanted." >> reporter: after a month on the lam, he was arrested. he was accused of gunning down his twin sisters, elderly aunt, and cousin's...
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gibs is going to seattle with caroll.and denyson to the broncos line coach now is going to houston replace karl shanahan. >> charlie, we're not getting too close to the draft, how soon would you want if you are the gm you want the staff in place ready to roll? >> you have some time here because you have the senior bowl and mike shanahan has not had them go at least in denver where he was the head coach. but you are going to give them a month to get their ducks in a row and work on offense, defense, get to know each other. as you head into the combine, that would be kind of a light to sit down and say we evaluated the team. we're going to the college prospects. if you get to that point they will be in good shape. >> you like how it is coming together? >> yes but as jim zorn endorsed jerry gray? i never heard that. >> you are being funny. >> i'm trying. >> he has it. >> you know with all due respect to the alliance and the people who said that if jerry gray is the defensive coordinator of the team, i have to think that, i d
gibs is going to seattle with caroll.and denyson to the broncos line coach now is going to houston replace karl shanahan. >> charlie, we're not getting too close to the draft, how soon would you want if you are the gm you want the staff in place ready to roll? >> you have some time here because you have the senior bowl and mike shanahan has not had them go at least in denver where he was the head coach. but you are going to give them a month to get their ducks in a row and work on...
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news pete carol has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with the seattle seahawks to be theirt head coach. he is expected to be introduced as the coach as early as morning morning. >>> tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame goes to colts quarterback peyton manning who is this year's n.f.l. mvp. manny is the first player to be awarded the honor four times in his career. he also won mvp in 2003, 2004, and in '08. this season peyton led the colts to a 14-2 record. he threw for 4500 yards and 33 touchdowns. the quarterback has started every game in his career, 192 in the regular season, 15 in the playoffs. he's making me tired. peyton's mvp status has earned us his geico 15 minutes of fame. when we come back, a look back at antawn jamison's heartfelt address to wizards fans last night at the vezon center. geico sports xtra will be right back. >>> welcome back. the former face of the franchise no longer has a banner at the verizon center. his jersey and merchandise no longer on sale at the arena and his highlights are gone from all pre-game videos. although t
news pete carol has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with the seattle seahawks to be theirt head coach. he is expected to be introduced as the coach as early as morning morning. >>> tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame goes to colts quarterback peyton manning who is this year's n.f.l. mvp. manny is the first player to be awarded the honor four times in his career. he also won mvp in 2003, 2004, and in '08. this season peyton led the colts to a 14-2 record. he threw for 4500...
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. >>> police arrested a man who barricaded himself in a family restroom at a seattle airport. officers say the man told them he had a gun and wanted to fly somewhere but didn't have a ticket. the man finally surrendered after about two hours. it turns out he was not armed. while negotiatorses were trying to convince him to come out of the bathroom, airport officials rerouted passengers through other checkpoints. >> i'm scared. i'm going to keep my distance and let the cops do their thing. >> i don't see why anybody would want to act crazy in an airport nowadays. it's hard enough to travel. >> the restroom was not located near any gates and there was only one door. so the man had no access to any other location. >>> conservative talk show host rush limbaugh says he is fine. he was released yesterday from a hospital in hawaii. limbaugh went in wednesday because he was having chest pains. doctors say tests showed he didn't have a heart attack. more importantly, he doesn't have heart disease. as evidence he was feeling better, limbaugh couldn't resist taking a political jab at a h
. >>> police arrested a man who barricaded himself in a family restroom at a seattle airport. officers say the man told them he had a gun and wanted to fly somewhere but didn't have a ticket. the man finally surrendered after about two hours. it turns out he was not armed. while negotiatorses were trying to convince him to come out of the bathroom, airport officials rerouted passengers through other checkpoints. >> i'm scared. i'm going to keep my distance and let the cops do...
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seattle at 53. across the midwest t bitter chill continues. kansas city you'll eventually warm up by tuesday and wednesday. a high today of only nine degrees. i'm meteorologist bonnie schneider for hln >>> you may let a bad word slip every now and then. but one san francisco politician is taking it to another level. >> just updated my facebook status update vowing in 2009 that i'll use the word [ bleep ] in every board of supervisor's meeting. my ap polls. >> what his constituents and fellow politicians think about his promise. >>> most people make new year's resolutions that better themselves or others. one san francisco politician is taking his new year's resolution in the opposite direction. city soup voice or chris daily says he plans to use the f word at every board of supervisors meeting next year. most of his constituents and colleagues aren't too happy about it. >> i think it's fing ridiculous, and i'm so glad le's almost out of here. >> i think it's a nonissue and a publicity stuntd. >> i actually dropped off a bar of soap in his offi
seattle at 53. across the midwest t bitter chill continues. kansas city you'll eventually warm up by tuesday and wednesday. a high today of only nine degrees. i'm meteorologist bonnie schneider for hln >>> you may let a bad word slip every now and then. but one san francisco politician is taking it to another level. >> just updated my facebook status update vowing in 2009 that i'll use the word [ bleep ] in every board of supervisor's meeting. my ap polls. >> what his...
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lewis in seattle by 6:00 a.m. monday morning it means big problems if he doesn't get on a flight. >> i'm going to get demoted, i'm going to lose my money. >> reporter: as high drama, high anxiety, and high stress play out at newark nationwide officials are still scrambling to plug gaping security holes which allowed an alleged terrorist back on christmas day to board a northwest international flight with explosives in his underwear. >> i'm calling for the united states government to impose penalties for foreign airports that don't comply with u.s. security rules. if you want to fly to the united states, you're going to have to play by our security rules, no questions asked. >> reporter: in response to the christmas day near-disaster, the tsa has announced that beginning monday, all international passengers coming to the u.s. from high-risk countries will be subject to tighter security. lucy yang, abc news, at newark airport. >>> the federal aviation administration says it's stepping up its investigation of america
lewis in seattle by 6:00 a.m. monday morning it means big problems if he doesn't get on a flight. >> i'm going to get demoted, i'm going to lose my money. >> reporter: as high drama, high anxiety, and high stress play out at newark nationwide officials are still scrambling to plug gaping security holes which allowed an alleged terrorist back on christmas day to board a northwest international flight with explosives in his underwear. >> i'm calling for the united states...
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have been short circuit the by his pardon of a felon who shot and killed four police officers in seattle>> democratic control of the house of representatives and as part of that, the runner up, harry reid, who is going to go the way of his preed sees predisesso, tom daschle. >> i was going to say, harry reid, is going to lose in his reelection bid next year in november. >> let's move it to the white house. destined for political, rahm emanuel. he is the white house chief of staff and he will be forced to fall as democrats in congress suffer staggering losses, as you pointed out in the 2010 midterm election. okay, best political theater. pat. >> the beer summit with sergeant crowly and joe biden and obama, on tv, john. great theater. >> and gates and biden looks good? >> i think biden, i agree with monica. biden looks very, very good. he had a rough first half. he's doing fine. >> eleanor. >> year started in january. so i'm going with blagojevich, he was impeached in january and went on to a whole saga of reality shows and it's great political theater, too, because you got the feeling he
have been short circuit the by his pardon of a felon who shot and killed four police officers in seattle>> democratic control of the house of representatives and as part of that, the runner up, harry reid, who is going to go the way of his preed sees predisesso, tom daschle. >> i was going to say, harry reid, is going to lose in his reelection bid next year in november. >> let's move it to the white house. destined for political, rahm emanuel. he is the white house chief of...
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. >>> long time usc coach pete carroll is going back to the nfl to become head coach of the seattle seahawks. the cowboys just at the eagles, 34-14. philadelphia loses. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to lea more about the h1n1 flu vaccination visit h1n1get1.com or call your local health department it's up to you to fight the flu. i think you might have hooked it up wrong, though. yea, we're getting way too many channels. no, no. that's -- that's standard. fios also comes with 11,000 free movies and shows on demand per month. ah, standard. gotcha. a certain somebody says "thank you". well, tell him "he's welcome", but it's still standard. he's happy to be back with his friends. is he? good. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] get verizon fios and see how 100% fiber optics to your home delivers
. >>> long time usc coach pete carroll is going back to the nfl to become head coach of the seattle seahawks. the cowboys just at the eagles, 34-14. philadelphia loses. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all...
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to the basic math in the book about the new light rail system opening with much fanfare in seattle in 2009. based upon the figures they have announced which are probably understated comment that 14-mile light rail system has cost over $100,000 per yard to build. just calculating the interest on this idiotic central link that nobody is writing, just calculating the interest every single writer is being subsidized every time he steps on the train $140. it would be cheaper to buy people like have. think of how much government money you could save. if you could travel 14 miles most of the trips are not the full waned it is just a few miles, then take a $140 you could even have the lunch inside the cab your taking and save the taxpayer half the money they are paying just on but interest 90 monday capital expenditure of the white elephant the difference between business and government is basically capitalized by a quote from milton friedman that represents the spiritual core of my book that people spend in there mid own money more carefully than they spend other people's money what a concep
to the basic math in the book about the new light rail system opening with much fanfare in seattle in 2009. based upon the figures they have announced which are probably understated comment that 14-mile light rail system has cost over $100,000 per yard to build. just calculating the interest on this idiotic central link that nobody is writing, just calculating the interest every single writer is being subsidized every time he steps on the train $140. it would be cheaper to buy people like have....
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in seattle, washington. so, you know, while you were sleeping there's been a disturbing new development in the suicide attack that killed seven cia workers in afghanistan last month. before the attack, the suspected bomber made a tape detailing his motives. we'll have a live report on that in just a minute. >>> also, terrorism on the minds of people here at home, as well. the suspect in that christmas day bombing attempt aboard a northwest airplane had his day in court yesterday. we've got the details on that appearance. and also where we're going now in this case. >>> and then, of course, there is the sound that no driver ever wants to hear. oh. right there. wrecks like this all across the south thanks to a wicked streak of icy, frigid weather. just part of the damage sweeping the country in this deep freeze and we're going to get more on these temperatures because, listen up, folks, they are still going down. it is not over. we're going to bring you the latest from the weather center coming right up. >>> w
in seattle, washington. so, you know, while you were sleeping there's been a disturbing new development in the suicide attack that killed seven cia workers in afghanistan last month. before the attack, the suspected bomber made a tape detailing his motives. we'll have a live report on that in just a minute. >>> also, terrorism on the minds of people here at home, as well. the suspect in that christmas day bombing attempt aboard a northwest airplane had his day in court yesterday. we've...
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. >> reporter: the cold blooded killing of four seattle police officers last november is the worth police shooting in washington state history. four officers gunned down at a coffee shop as they huddled over their laptops. but that spree is just the latest in a deadly year in which police have been repeatedly ambushed. numbers show at least 48 officers were killed by gun mis-2009. up from 38 the year before. more than a dozen deaths came in cluster shootings. in march, four officers were killed in oakland in a shoot-out that gap with a routine traffic stop. two weeks later, three pittsburgh police officers answering a domestic dispute were shot and killed by a gufrp man wielding ans a sault rifle and wearing a bulletproof vest. to fight back, police are increasingly trading in handguns for assault rifles. a miami officer now packs ap-ar 15 to counter the heavy fire power of gangs he encounters on patrol. >> definitely see a lot of ak-47s, high powered rifles. >> reporter: while the increase is troubling, criminologists say it must be kept in perspective. over the past 30 plus year, police
. >> reporter: the cold blooded killing of four seattle police officers last november is the worth police shooting in washington state history. four officers gunned down at a coffee shop as they huddled over their laptops. but that spree is just the latest in a deadly year in which police have been repeatedly ambushed. numbers show at least 48 officers were killed by gun mis-2009. up from 38 the year before. more than a dozen deaths came in cluster shootings. in march, four officers were...
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i'm from seattle. i learned how to skate in vancouver.olympic breakthrough career was in salt lake city. now towards the end of my career, i've moved back to salt lake city to train. and i'm essentially possibly could be finishing my olympic experience in vancouver. so hopefully the circle has some underlying meaning, i don't know. i think so, i like 0 believe so. >> your dad used to take you to vancouver. you lived in seattle, he would drive you to vancouver to drain when you were just a kid. he's been soex a part of this process for you. >> a huge support. >> what does his support mean? >> everything. he's taught me, so many lessons that i learned from sport can be applicable towards any part of life in itself. that's why i think that you know, so many kids should be involved in sports and have a good time, you know. >> you should be training but you're here in new york and there's a reason why. why are you here? >> i'm here in new york. i should be training. i'm usually training. we're about to go into my final stage of preparation. bu
i'm from seattle. i learned how to skate in vancouver.olympic breakthrough career was in salt lake city. now towards the end of my career, i've moved back to salt lake city to train. and i'm essentially possibly could be finishing my olympic experience in vancouver. so hopefully the circle has some underlying meaning, i don't know. i think so, i like 0 believe so. >> your dad used to take you to vancouver. you lived in seattle, he would drive you to vancouver to drain when you were just a...
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so i see a lot of pastors of enormous churches, in places like seattle and grand rapids who have churchesof 20,0000, 30,000 people. you don't hear about them in the national news yet. you don't hear rob bell's name. you don't hear mark driscoll's name. >> one thing i'm watching is, with some of the folks you just referred to that already have these big mega-churches. what happens when those leaders, people like rick warren at saddleback church, people like bill kibells in willow creek, built these giant congregations- - what happens when they retire, though? what happens to those congregations? it's really hard to step in to a congregation that's already in process. that's something i'm really going to be looking at. >> abernethy: i want to hear, jason, what you have to say, and e.j., each of you, about kind of the state of religious life and of organized religion in this country today. how is it going? is secularism pushing it aside? what's happening? >> it does seem to me that the new atheist books gave a certain permission to people to claim that they are not religious, that you don't
so i see a lot of pastors of enormous churches, in places like seattle and grand rapids who have churchesof 20,0000, 30,000 people. you don't hear about them in the national news yet. you don't hear rob bell's name. you don't hear mark driscoll's name. >> one thing i'm watching is, with some of the folks you just referred to that already have these big mega-churches. what happens when those leaders, people like rick warren at saddleback church, people like bill kibells in willow creek,...
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it was in english actor but it was done in seattle. so she got director of the film in seattle. he said we thought nobody would notice that the actor is left-handed. [laughter] >> that i was facing this dilemma because i thought i could leave it there and nobody quite knows if he was or wasn't there but i thought if some child today, like you will groping use this book as reference, he knew he was left-handed. so i started to erase the pain from the left him but by this time the paper was getting so thin that now if you look at it he is holding nothing. [laughter] >> because it's not because i wanted to stay away like to be middle of the road, but it's because i just couldn't draw anything anymore because you can see through the paper. darwin is writing original species with no pen. [laughter] >> so that's if you want to be an illustrated but now i'm computer, we would change in no time. this is like research. this is just a long time ago. children are still very funny that she is smiling to. >> i can. [laughter] he is now bigger than i am. this is what we did in harlem which wa
it was in english actor but it was done in seattle. so she got director of the film in seattle. he said we thought nobody would notice that the actor is left-handed. [laughter] >> that i was facing this dilemma because i thought i could leave it there and nobody quite knows if he was or wasn't there but i thought if some child today, like you will groping use this book as reference, he knew he was left-handed. so i started to erase the pain from the left him but by this time the paper was...
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all its deposits will be taken over by washington federal savings and loan in seattle.the fdic will have to cover more than half a billion dollars in insurance cost. 140 banks failed last year. that's the highest number since 1992. the number could be even higher this year. >>> have you seen the national debt lately? a staggering 12 plus trillion. a teenager in rhode island decided to do something about it. she got the idea as part of a high school class project. the assignment was find a social issue and take some action. 16-year-old catherine young wanted to help pay down the national debt, so she hold a bake sale. >> at first, i wasn't serious about it, but when i thought about it, it would be a powerful statement to make to the government, the nation, kids around the school. because the national debt's a serious problem and i don't think it's handled as one. >> all her goodies sold out in just 12 minutes. she's raised about 50 bucks and awareness about the debt. >>> this weekend, las vegas is a high-tech haven. joe carter is there and takes a look at something that
all its deposits will be taken over by washington federal savings and loan in seattle.the fdic will have to cover more than half a billion dollars in insurance cost. 140 banks failed last year. that's the highest number since 1992. the number could be even higher this year. >>> have you seen the national debt lately? a staggering 12 plus trillion. a teenager in rhode island decided to do something about it. she got the idea as part of a high school class project. the assignment was...
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in seattle. that is the program director had been out there and brought her to washington when we actually conceived the "the grandy and andy morning show." we also do a thing at the end of the week which are the top sound bites. that was her idea. she has been a very important part of the content and quality of the show. >> how often do you not let somebody on the air and for what reason? >> you have to ask her. she probably allows maybe 30% of the calls through because there are just some people that do not understand the nature of broadcasting. >> the station is owned by what company? >> citadel, the company that bought all of the major stations a few years ago. all of the old flagship stations in most of our major cities. >> are you more popular at certain times of the year? >> yes. summer is never a good time for talk radio because people go on vacation. the spring book and the fall book around mid september to mid december and the spring but is probably april to june. if you had tried to ge
in seattle. that is the program director had been out there and brought her to washington when we actually conceived the "the grandy and andy morning show." we also do a thing at the end of the week which are the top sound bites. that was her idea. she has been a very important part of the content and quality of the show. >> how often do you not let somebody on the air and for what reason? >> you have to ask her. she probably allows maybe 30% of the calls through because...
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its deposits and assets will be taken over by washington savings and federal loan association in seattle. that means the fdic will have to cover more than $500 million in insurance costs. 140 banks failed last year, the highest number since 1992. the fdic chairwoman says the number could be even higher this year in 2010. >>> this weekend, las vegas is a high tech haven. firms are showing off their trendiest smart books, laptops and lots of other devices. hln's joe carter is there and takes a look at something that soon you may not be able to do without. >> reporter: we're in las vegas. it's not just gambling this week. it's all about the gadgets. the technological world has come here to unveil their hottest projects for 2010, the smartphones, the pcs. the gaming. let's go check it out. so what is this? >> it's a k-3 wind and solar charger. it charges any of your small electronic devices, cell phones, ipods. >> reporter: so i can plug my iphone into this device, stick it outside and it will either charge by sun or the wind? >> correct. and it has a battery in it so you can precharge it. t
its deposits and assets will be taken over by washington savings and federal loan association in seattle. that means the fdic will have to cover more than $500 million in insurance costs. 140 banks failed last year, the highest number since 1992. the fdic chairwoman says the number could be even higher this year in 2010. >>> this weekend, las vegas is a high tech haven. firms are showing off their trendiest smart books, laptops and lots of other devices. hln's joe carter is there and...
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l.a. 74 and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> one of our ireporters had his camera rolling when a firecracker went off course with dramatic results. what happened to the crowd at this new year's eve celebration. >>> police in arizona say a teenage girl killed her 17-year-old brother when she accidentally ran over him with the car. authorities say the two were playing a dangerous game at a mall in mesa. the boy kept jumping in front of his sister's moving car and then she'd slam on the brakes. police say the last time he did it she couldn't stop in time and ran over him. he later died at a hospital. >>> friends and family of a missing utah woman are turning to social media networks in an attempt to find her. starting tomorrow, people looking for susan powell will begin a three-day blitz on twitter and youtube. organizers are asking facebook users to turn their profile pictures to a purple ribbon. powell went missing december 7th and police have focused on her husband. although he's not officially a s
l.a. 74 and 51 in seattle. that is a wrap on your forecast. i'm reynolds wolf for hln. >>> one of our ireporters had his camera rolling when a firecracker went off course with dramatic results. what happened to the crowd at this new year's eve celebration. >>> police in arizona say a teenage girl killed her 17-year-old brother when she accidentally ran over him with the car. authorities say the two were playing a dangerous game at a mall in mesa. the boy kept jumping in front...
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. >>> a scare at the seattle l tacoma international airport as a man locked himself in the restroom sayinghe has a gun. police -- he was arrested of course. police did not find a weapon and they're trying to figure out a motive for what he did. >>> flying into the united states got tougher as new security rules go into effect, after the failed bombing of a passenger jet on christmas. we have the lathest. >> reporter: starting today all travelers who want to get into the u.s. will have to play by tough new security rules but people flying from nation's considered to be countries of terrorism or -- carry on searchers and body scab scans are part of late e wave. at least 14 countries are on the list nearly all are muslim. >> philadelphia residents went onramped up but weren't impressed. >> they looked in my bag and missed one bag president it felt very artificial. >> the new guidelines come more than a week after a man allegedly tried to blow up a u.s. bound with plane on christmas day. >>> forced one of the buzziest airports to come to a complete stand still. >> we were simply told to vacate
. >>> a scare at the seattle l tacoma international airport as a man locked himself in the restroom sayinghe has a gun. police -- he was arrested of course. police did not find a weapon and they're trying to figure out a motive for what he did. >>> flying into the united states got tougher as new security rules go into effect, after the failed bombing of a passenger jet on christmas. we have the lathest. >> reporter: starting today all travelers who want to get into the...
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there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: we have breaking news for you on this sunday night. this is the very second that destroys haiti's capital and brought misery to one third of the nation. the building collapsed around her, and she survived. unbelievable. [ screaming ] >> larry: this woman is in portland. her husband, joe wilkins, is in miami. he is trying to fly to haiti to bring home their new son. and then the director of "god's little angle orphanage." when you heard about the earthquake, what went through your mind? >> you know, larry, it was shock. a complete shock. we got online and looked at the maps where we were trying to figure out where it was. it looked like it was over the top where the orphanage was
there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: we have breaking news for you on this sunday night. this is the very...
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my wife starts to call and it was an english actor but done in seattle. and he said. i did not notice that the actor was left-handed. >> they thought i could be but like that because nobody would know. [laughter] but i thought if you are a child today you would say we knew he was left-handed. so i started to lift the pencil but by this time and the paper was getting so thin. [laughter] because not to be in the middle of the road because i could not draw anything anymore because you could see through the paper. so he is writing this species with no 10. [laughter] but now on computer really change that in no time. this is just a long time ago she is very friendly and smiling. [laughter] in this is in holland with children from all over the world now david beckham from new york you have a whole new youtube video. then it led to trade of states and this is different states and in this as a book about what will be an inspiration for buying new book that is about from people all over the world living together. it is all dedicated to the picture of the brain throwing away th
my wife starts to call and it was an english actor but done in seattle. and he said. i did not notice that the actor was left-handed. >> they thought i could be but like that because nobody would know. [laughter] but i thought if you are a child today you would say we knew he was left-handed. so i started to lift the pencil but by this time and the paper was getting so thin. [laughter] because not to be in the middle of the road because i could not draw anything anymore because you could...
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northeast we go, boston with 28. 40 in denver. 31 in salt lake city. 51 in seattle. that's a look at your forecast. brooke, let's send it back to you. >> thank you, sir. those are your top stories. >>> lately we've been devoting much of our time on "gps" to crisis hot spots. afghanistan, pakistan, iran. there's a larger word of it. kishore mahbubahni is a large part of it. he is the dean of the school of public policy in singapore. before we get started, kishore, you were on this program and you said a year and a half ago, you said if barack obama is elected president of the united states 50% of the anti-americanism in the world will disappear. well, he has and has 50% of the anti-americanism disappeared? >> i'm not sure if it's 50% but it's gone down significantly. the whole tone of america's relations with the rest of the world has changed. the speeches he gave reaching out to the islamic world have made a huge difference, you know? a kind of reflexive anti-americanism you saw in europe, in the islamic world, in some parts of latin america, that's gone. clearly oba
northeast we go, boston with 28. 40 in denver. 31 in salt lake city. 51 in seattle. that's a look at your forecast. brooke, let's send it back to you. >> thank you, sir. those are your top stories. >>> lately we've been devoting much of our time on "gps" to crisis hot spots. afghanistan, pakistan, iran. there's a larger word of it. kishore mahbubahni is a large part of it. he is the dean of the school of public policy in singapore. before we get started, kishore, you...
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there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattlehe'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: joining us here in l.a. is jimmy john louis, the haitian born actor. you probably know him best from the popular series, "heroes." leaving the pan american foundation awareness campaign to raise money for quake survivors. your parents live there, right? >> yes, they do. >> larry: what have you heard from them? >> family yesterday, i was about to get in touch with them. it took me two days before i could speak to my mom or my dad. >> larry: you told me before your father lost his original house? >> yeah. it's a house i grew up in and he spent most of his life building from the first stone to the last one. so for him, that was his baby. >> larry: how is he dealing with this? >> from what i've bee
there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattlehe'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: joining us here in l.a. is jimmy john louis, the haitian born actor. you probably...
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there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: welcome back. wilson is here, singer, entertainer and host of the newlywed game. star of the reality series "carney wilson unstapled." she underwent gastric bypass surgery in 1999. jillian michaels is back. she's a health and wellness ex-per ae expert and trainer on nbc's "biggest loser." let's begin by taking a look at a clip from carney's new reality show "carney unstapled." >> i don't know about this one. with my very pale calves. >> let me try something. >> can't breathe. >> this will help give you the waist. >> do i feel like i'm going to lift off? >> no, no, we can tweak the sleeves a little. let me give you something else. >> do you like it? whoa. i feel like i'm about to
there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >> larry: welcome back. wilson is here, singer, entertainer and host of the...
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airports. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference ( laughs, click ) when you hear a click, ( clicking ) you know it's closed and secure. that's why hefty food bags click closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! so you know you've helped lock in freshness and lock out air... to help prevent freezer burn. be sure it's secure with hefty food bags. just one click and you know it's closed. hefty! hefty! hefty! ( click, click, click ) >>> new video from the taliban in pakistan confirms it was behind last month's suicide attack in afghanistan that killed seven cia officers. it shows jordanian doctor humam abu al balawi sitting next to the head of the pakistani taliban. he was reportedly working for the cia, but as the video now confirms, al balawi was a dou
airports. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference ( laughs, click ) when you hear a click, ( clicking ) you know it's closed and secure. that's why hefty food bags...
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there's a nurse saving a life in baltimore. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattletoday, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference tools are uncomplicated. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping's easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. no. come on. how about... a handshake. alright. (announcer) priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. big nighttime breathing relief... introduces-- drum roll please-- new breathe right extra. the only strip with an extra spring-like band, it's 50% stronger for congested noses that need extra help in opening nasal passages... so you
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renaissance had such a fixture in the minds of people in other cities like los angeles and kansas city and seattlei think that jazz had such a staying power and jazz was its own art form that it became a kind of language that lena horne could speak to, that langston hughes could speak to, that miles davis lived and that sugar ray robinson loved. >> host: now, let's get to the opera in six pruittal acts -- brutal acts. because you spend considerable time in the book speaking about these fights between sugar ray robinson and jake lamotta. why have these fights so deeply entered the fevered dream of the american imagination? >> guest: before i answer that, i just wanted to make one correction. it's wil haygood. >> host: i knew that. >> guest: just so readers out there won't think i changed my name. >> host: no, as soon as i said it, i even, like, wrote that down here. i'm so embarrassed, i'm sorry. >> guest: it's okay. it's quite all right. >> host: i just misspoke. >> guest: but those six fights between robinson and jake lamotta, they seized the imagination of the american pop you lace because they
renaissance had such a fixture in the minds of people in other cities like los angeles and kansas city and seattlei think that jazz had such a staying power and jazz was its own art form that it became a kind of language that lena horne could speak to, that langston hughes could speak to, that miles davis lived and that sugar ray robinson loved. >> host: now, let's get to the opera in six pruittal acts -- brutal acts. because you spend considerable time in the book speaking about these...
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it is called the empire builder and it runs from chicago of the way to seattle or organ. on that long train ride, hall brody letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. the oss, just to back up for a second is effectively the first cia or central intelligence agency but it was far more than that during world war ii. it was also for special operations troops. they dealt with propaganda. they also dealt with research and analysis which took all of the human intelligence that was out there and collated it and then analyzed it. it was sort of an entire agency with everything under one umbrella, which in many ways brenner assignment as well as what is going on today are still, it is a very back to the future problem. we are dealing with human intelligence issues and everything else and a lot of people of abdicated the need for an oss again, but hall joins this agency and goes through spy training and is given the opportunity to form his own team, and the forms a small team of about four men and they jump back behind the lines into northern italy to sever the past or the s
it is called the empire builder and it runs from chicago of the way to seattle or organ. on that long train ride, hall brody letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. the oss, just to back up for a second is effectively the first cia or central intelligence agency but it was far more than that during world war ii. it was also for special operations troops. they dealt with propaganda. they also dealt with research and analysis which took all of the human intelligence that was out there...
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. ♪ 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle.day, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >>> all right. breaking news on cnn. i'm don lemon. reporting tonight from new york city. in the new york city area at newark airport, there's a security lockdown. we're just getting new information in here to cnn. i'm here joined by my colleague susan candiotti, our national correspondent. susan, there's a map of terminal c there where this problem is happening. take us through it. >> let's give you the latest first. there is a lockdown at terminal c, and we have this update from the transportation security administration spokes person. her name is ann davis. she tells us this. they are, in fact, clearing terminal c. this does not mean they are not evacuating. let's make it really clear. >> evacua
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. >>> titans in seattle. this is a list of the single season rushing leaders. titans tail back, chris johnson, the sixth player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season and scores the game-winning touchdown. titans win, 17-14. johnson finishes with 2,006 yards, 2,509 from victim yaj breaking the record. the titans finished at 8-8 after starting the season 0-6. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, some third graders making good on a promise to their teacher 20 years later. >>> a little time travel for the last day of the new year's weekend. 20 years ago, it was 20 years ago when 20 third graders in washington state made a pledge to their teacher. they all promised to meet at high noon on january 1st, 2010. it was a lesson in positive looking into the future and at nine minutes of noon last friday his students started drikling into place under the school' flag pole. >> a lot of us remember ford years and brought it up and joked with each other. >> i finally get to get the ball and i get to go in the end zone and spike it. and i go, that's it. i did it! >> but h
. >>> titans in seattle. this is a list of the single season rushing leaders. titans tail back, chris johnson, the sixth player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season and scores the game-winning touchdown. titans win, 17-14. johnson finishes with 2,006 yards, 2,509 from victim yaj breaking the record. the titans finished at 8-8 after starting the season 0-6. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, some third graders making good on a promise to their teacher 20 years...
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so -- >> let's be serious, sleepless in seattle is totally responsible for that price increase.ho will we kidding? >> that had something to do with it, too. >> let's look at items that stayed relatively flat. average cost for a wedding just over $20,000. gallon of milk up about 6%. top 100 music cd costs 2% more now and tom cruise still earning just $20 million a movie. i do not know how he lives on that. what else has stayed relatively flat in terms of cost? >> those prices effectively are cheaper, chris, because inflation over this last decade has been about 30%. that's fairly normal inflation. that's healthy inflation, actually. anything that's below 30% is effectively more affordable. and you can also put on this list levi's jeans for instance have only gone up by about 19%. that means they're cheaper and you can thank china for that. anything made in china is less expensive now. and it's likely to stay that way. electronics, there's a macintosh computer in here which is actually down 33%. again all electronics getting cheaper. and you know, there's a lot of disinflation her
so -- >> let's be serious, sleepless in seattle is totally responsible for that price increase.ho will we kidding? >> that had something to do with it, too. >> let's look at items that stayed relatively flat. average cost for a wedding just over $20,000. gallon of milk up about 6%. top 100 music cd costs 2% more now and tom cruise still earning just $20 million a movie. i do not know how he lives on that. what else has stayed relatively flat in terms of cost? >> those...
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squi ha >> steve: cougars with the early lead on the road in seattle.n state's three point shooting has been outstanding. >> miles: this is scouting report stuff for the huskies. you have to know that washington state leads the conference at 38% from the three point line and that koprivica is the best three-point shooter. so you have to recognize better plays out there by overton. overton just flies at him, doesn't come out p under control on his closeout. >> steve: last year washington state was a defensive team with tony bennett who is now at virginia, but ken bone said let's speed things up. look where are their offense has gone. >> miles: it took time to adapt to ken bone's system. he said in the first few preseason practices, guys would get the defensive rebound and just hold the ball. and a there was no outlet no attempt to push it up the floor. but now he said they've gotten accustomed to trying to run, put in his style of play, do the right thing and really play up tempo. >> steve: they're swarming pondexter. tries to drive over ands that reject
squi ha >> steve: cougars with the early lead on the road in seattle.n state's three point shooting has been outstanding. >> miles: this is scouting report stuff for the huskies. you have to know that washington state leads the conference at 38% from the three point line and that koprivica is the best three-point shooter. so you have to recognize better plays out there by overton. overton just flies at him, doesn't come out p under control on his closeout. >> steve: last year...
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and i'd experience flying from new york to seattle which is where i live and found that as generallyappens when i rely on our air transportation system that performs. i mean, i know that people do a lot of complaining about airlines in america and they are imperfect and yes they are heavily regulated and yes they sometimes lose luggage and they sometimes keep you on the tarmac for five hours, but it is rare. generally if you're getting on an airplane and they tell you they are going to have the summer they also have adjusted schedules. you may have noticed that to make them realistic so the percentage of on-time arrivals have them going up. basically our airline system works and it works for me and flying to new york. my planes both going to and coming from new york city arrived early. which means i must've been doing something right. it was wonderful. the problem was i did my radio show from our studios. we have studios at the empire state building. and the day i arrived not just on time, but early, i then had to rely on the highway system and actually was being taken out
and i'd experience flying from new york to seattle which is where i live and found that as generallyappens when i rely on our air transportation system that performs. i mean, i know that people do a lot of complaining about airlines in america and they are imperfect and yes they are heavily regulated and yes they sometimes lose luggage and they sometimes keep you on the tarmac for five hours, but it is rare. generally if you're getting on an airplane and they tell you they are going to have the...
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you was known around seattle as mr. dooley. and mr.dooley said to our class he had learned one thing about the golden rule. the tu as the gold makes the rules. [laughter] the federal government has the gold. the federal reserve has the gold. let's listen to the federal reserve. thank you very much. [applause] .. electively emphasized, cents addressing martin feldstein's point about the capital expansion. that has greater potential. >> excuse me. you notice i have been holding up this time sign. i am going to say, address your question to one of the panelists and respondent please be conscious of the time. hillam do you choose? >> allen krueger. >> that was the right choice. [laughter] >> there are issues with the timing and you will see the nature of the recovery act change over time as more of the money goes into infrastructure spending. most of the initial money went into tax cuts in unemployment insurance benefits which jamie alluded to. but, i think you will see more the stimulus spending going into infrastructure and going into re
you was known around seattle as mr. dooley. and mr.dooley said to our class he had learned one thing about the golden rule. the tu as the gold makes the rules. [laughter] the federal government has the gold. the federal reserve has the gold. let's listen to the federal reserve. thank you very much. [applause] .. electively emphasized, cents addressing martin feldstein's point about the capital expansion. that has greater potential. >> excuse me. you notice i have been holding up this time...