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the seminole bench getting excited. to joe harris, a good look to tie the game, but the three is not going to fall. virginia, they fall to florida state. 58-55. the seminoles seventh straight acc win. >> >> set greenberg and virginia tech hosting clemson. watch marquis, soaring one handed putback. he also fouled. that's a three-point play. the hokies hold on to defeat clemson. they improve to 2-6 in acc play. >> it's time for a quick break. coming up, the great eight make their way to the lineup. stay with us. >>> welcome back. the odds were stacked against the odds. they hosted the number one team in the pacific division. the l.a. clippers. a team that has gotten the best of them the last five times they met. of course, blake griffin was in town, right? first quarter, mo williams to griffin for the one hander. l.a. was up early, 21-12. let's stay in the first quarter. wanting to get involved in this jam session. he drives in for one of his two baskets. final seconds of the first half, remember this g
the seminole bench getting excited. to joe harris, a good look to tie the game, but the three is not going to fall. virginia, they fall to florida state. 58-55. the seminoles seventh straight acc win. >> >> set greenberg and virginia tech hosting clemson. watch marquis, soaring one handed putback. he also fouled. that's a three-point play. the hokies hold on to defeat clemson. they improve to 2-6 in acc play. >> it's time for a quick break. coming up, the great eight make...
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. >> reporter: the boom times are back in seminole, oklahoma.ers are drilling 20 new wells a day here. melvin moran is a second- generation oil man. his production has soared 50% in the last five years. >> since new technology has come on, there have been probably been 100 wells drilled within two or three miles from where we are standing. >> reporter: the new technology lets oil producers drill not just vertically but horizontally into layers of black shale, rock that is rich with oil. once there, they use the method called fracking, pumping in water under intense pressure along with sand and chemicals to crack open the rock and release the oil. fracking is controversial, and some question its impact on the environment. moran believes if done responsibly, it's safe. >> this new technology, with these large fracs, has increased both oil and gas production enormously. >> reporter: five years ago, drilling a well here would have been a waste of time because it would have produced virtually no oil. now with the benefit of new technologies, this one
. >> reporter: the boom times are back in seminole, oklahoma.ers are drilling 20 new wells a day here. melvin moran is a second- generation oil man. his production has soared 50% in the last five years. >> since new technology has come on, there have been probably been 100 wells drilled within two or three miles from where we are standing. >> reporter: the new technology lets oil producers drill not just vertically but horizontally into layers of black shale, rock that is rich...
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but the florida seminoles had a chance to win it. -- a 17-0 run. florida state beat virginia tech 48-47. they had to do down by 20. the blue devils came roaring back. he had a game winner against the tar heels. then last night duke beat state. the wizards are in utah to play the jazz. meanwhile, it was lights out in indianapolis. if they cannot see us, they cannot stop us. better that way. the house lights went down and came back up. the pacers won the game with the lights 99-98. how about this game in harrisburg? he shattered the glass. 11 minutes left in the game. it was suspended. it will continue to night. the redskins have fired former defensive and philip daniels to be the player development. >> anybody can play the game with the lights on. >> i know it. >> it takes a special team to play with the lights off. >> his need for speed killed him. a mother pleads for high-speed cyclists to slow down. you have seen them sometimes even popping wheelies along the way. they are a danger to everyone including themselves. join us for a look at 11:00. >>
but the florida seminoles had a chance to win it. -- a 17-0 run. florida state beat virginia tech 48-47. they had to do down by 20. the blue devils came roaring back. he had a game winner against the tar heels. then last night duke beat state. the wizards are in utah to play the jazz. meanwhile, it was lights out in indianapolis. if they cannot see us, they cannot stop us. better that way. the house lights went down and came back up. the pacers won the game with the lights 99-98. how about this...
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the seminoles stay in first place and fans say good-bye to a bi baseball great. >> the weekend forecast is all about the heavy rain moving through the southern half of the country. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today" >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, the snooiks asian sensation will join other stars in orlando to play team shack. here's ted roggin. >> good morning. jeremy lin has made the all-star team. not exactly. he was a last-minute add to the rising star challenge. linsanity hits orlando next weekend. the bulls is player is an all-star. 23 points and 10 boards against the celtics. chicago beat the celtics 89-80. the a indy where the pacers shut the lights out. the arena went dark. took about five minutes for the gable to resume. when it did, danny lit up the nets. scored 32 points. pacers won 93-88. college hoops, number four duke received a scare from nc state. trailed by 20. clawed their way back into the game. the blue devils took the lead and escaped with a 78-73 win. number 21 florida avoided an upset. down two
the seminoles stay in first place and fans say good-bye to a bi baseball great. >> the weekend forecast is all about the heavy rain moving through the southern half of the country. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today" >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, the snooiks asian sensation will join other stars in orlando to play team shack. here's ted roggin. >> good morning. jeremy lin has made the...
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the seminoles regained the lead. evans threw up a prayer. does he get it? nope. not good.florida state wins, 58-55. george mason hosting of old dominion. cory had words getting a chance, watching the three. it is good. the only three of the game. more local action, george washington hosting umass. the two handed jam. he came off the bench with five points. alex ovechkin was back in the lineup tonight but he was not the start of the capital's show. the great 8 was more like the great 30. the offense was there to back him up. in the first, of the face-off, always strong, with the knuckler deflected, when the zero capitals. later in the third, alex semin this has the support center written all over it. they win 3-0. the packers did not go to the super bowl this year, but aaron rogers was voted the nfl's most valuable player, winning by a landslide. >> that is not surprising. >> it would be nice to have that kind of quarterback. them up >> it was a sole fuulfull tribute to honor a man that some say changed television. similar events took place across the country. cornelia's ho
the seminoles regained the lead. evans threw up a prayer. does he get it? nope. not good.florida state wins, 58-55. george mason hosting of old dominion. cory had words getting a chance, watching the three. it is good. the only three of the game. more local action, george washington hosting umass. the two handed jam. he came off the bench with five points. alex ovechkin was back in the lineup tonight but he was not the start of the capital's show. the great 8 was more like the great 30. the...
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. >> the seminoles are down two with 10 seconds to go.said the three with 2.6 seconds. florida state wins 48-47. devin thomas -- an amazing video. they actually had to suspend the game until tomorrow. pretty good. gary carter, nicknamed the kid for his exuberance of the game, has left us too early. he had been fighting brain cancer since he was diagnosed last may. he made the hall of fame as a montreal expo but he is remembered for helping the new york mets win the world series. he was an 11 time all-star. he died at 57. davy johnson issued a statement on behalf of the club. he was manager when they won the world series. he said -- nobody loved life in a bigger way than gary. but that is for sure. if you ever listen to him talk about baseball, you would feel the same way. >> with most real-estate, it is about location, location and location. price is probably what everyone is talking about. >> that is because the most expensive apartment in new york city sold today for a cool $88 million. it was in central park west. it was the daughter o
. >> the seminoles are down two with 10 seconds to go.said the three with 2.6 seconds. florida state wins 48-47. devin thomas -- an amazing video. they actually had to suspend the game until tomorrow. pretty good. gary carter, nicknamed the kid for his exuberance of the game, has left us too early. he had been fighting brain cancer since he was diagnosed last may. he made the hall of fame as a montreal expo but he is remembered for helping the new york mets win the world series. he was an...
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two minutes later seminoles up by two. michael snare deep, deep 3, florida state holding on 58-55. clemson visiting blacksburg, a good game in the acc as well. this is calls persistence misses once. hokeys run out to a 14-point lead. green didn't shoot particularly well, but got some help. eddie putting some the brakes. tech wins by two, 67-65. finally we got some in-progress action, george mason coming off the second week hosting old dominion. look at nick right on the baseline. if dunking the ball is wrong, you don't want to be nick wright. old dominion with the lead in the first half 28-24. much more coming up tonight at 11:00. >> luther i ingram thing is on. you want to recap for us? >> snow falling north and west of town tonight, around d.c. some of the rain could change to wet snow by early tomorrow morning, so be careful along untreated roads. >> got it. thanks for watching, everybody. see you back here at 11:00.
two minutes later seminoles up by two. michael snare deep, deep 3, florida state holding on 58-55. clemson visiting blacksburg, a good game in the acc as well. this is calls persistence misses once. hokeys run out to a 14-point lead. green didn't shoot particularly well, but got some help. eddie putting some the brakes. tech wins by two, 67-65. finally we got some in-progress action, george mason coming off the second week hosting old dominion. look at nick right on the baseline. if dunking the...
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so this is a really seminole kind of thing and thurman as well. >> the last full book he wrote before his autobiography is entitled "the search for common ground." he's drawing upon myth, science, looking at the nature of the se self. in biology he's looking at sociology. he's certainly looking at current events, but the range of disciplines that are informing his effort to define the meaning of common ground to the human enterpri enterprise. for thurman, what informs this is the understanding that truth is not only located in religion, but it's located wherever god's creation is. that god is in creation for thurman as well as god transcends creation, both. that god is not entrapped in creation, but you can then see how for thurman, every person has this sacred status that you can't say god is in her, but not in him. or god is in that group, but not in this other group. every aspect of creation, it is a panenthis, but every expression of creation has god embedded in it. so the search for truth will naturally turn to the discipline. science for thurman isn any way antagonistic to the r
so this is a really seminole kind of thing and thurman as well. >> the last full book he wrote before his autobiography is entitled "the search for common ground." he's drawing upon myth, science, looking at the nature of the se self. in biology he's looking at sociology. he's certainly looking at current events, but the range of disciplines that are informing his effort to define the meaning of common ground to the human enterpri enterprise. for thurman, what informs this is...
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seminol county deputies decided not to pursue the suspect. so the air unit is relaying details of where this car is going to ground units. eventually, this car pulls into a shopping center parking lot. >> all right, vehicle just made a left turn, walmart parking lot. >> police initially contacted this car because they ran a random police check and the plates came back as a suspended license for lack of paying child support. you see the suspect walk up to the front of the store, police units approach the guy, they give him verbal commands which he refuses. police say he was using a toddler as a human shield. >> is it his -- it doesn't matter whose kid it is. i can't believe he did it! the stand off doesn't take very long. he's still got the baby in front of him. sk >> this guy, they were originally after this guy because he had a suspended license due to unpaid child support? >> correct. >> if this is true, talk about a dead-beat dad! did have a weapon? >> there'sno inclination that he had a weapon of anyind. the second part othis confrontat o
seminol county deputies decided not to pursue the suspect. so the air unit is relaying details of where this car is going to ground units. eventually, this car pulls into a shopping center parking lot. >> all right, vehicle just made a left turn, walmart parking lot. >> police initially contacted this car because they ran a random police check and the plates came back as a suspended license for lack of paying child support. you see the suspect walk up to the front of the store,...
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the seminoles stage another comeback. fans say good-bye to another great. >>> the weekend forecast is all about the heavy rain moving through the southern half of the country. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sport, the knicks newest sensation will join other rising stars in orlando to play for team shaq. here's fred roggin with a look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. jeremy lin has made the all-star team. not exactly. he was a last-minute add to the rising star challenge. a game of rookies and second year players. linsanity hits orlando next weekend. 23 points and 10 boards against the celtics. chicago continues to win without derrick rose. now to indiana where the pacers literally shut the lights out. indy running offense in the second quarter when the arena went dark. took about five minutes for the game to resume. when it did, danny grainger lit up the nets, scored 32 points. pacer won it. nets have dropped ei
the seminoles stage another comeback. fans say good-bye to another great. >>> the weekend forecast is all about the heavy rain moving through the southern half of the country. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sport, the knicks newest sensation will join other rising stars in orlando to play for team shaq. here's fred roggin with a look at all your sports...
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seminoles rallied to beat the hokies, 48-47.of fame catcher gary carter passed away yesterday. known for his brown curls and infectious smile, he played 12 years for the expos and the mets in '86. he was diagnosed with four brain tumors. he lost his battle yesterday. he was 57. the blackhawks snapped their winning streak in a big way. tate got things started with a penalty shot netted in the game. chicago scored four in the first and beat the rangers, 4-2. that's your "first look" at sports. have a great weekend. i'm fred roggin. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins has your weather channel forecast. following big weather headlines, right? >> i'm here for public safety. two reasons. >> i completely understand. >> you don't feel that telling everyone that dense fog is around -- >> i'm just saying. it must be a slow weather day. >> it's a little slow, but it's a concern. all right. for everyone that lives in virginia, also north carolina, washington, d.c., you do have dense fog to deal with on your morning commute. typically we tell
seminoles rallied to beat the hokies, 48-47.of fame catcher gary carter passed away yesterday. known for his brown curls and infectious smile, he played 12 years for the expos and the mets in '86. he was diagnosed with four brain tumors. he lost his battle yesterday. he was 57. the blackhawks snapped their winning streak in a big way. tate got things started with a penalty shot netted in the game. chicago scored four in the first and beat the rangers, 4-2. that's your "first look" at...
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seminoles up 1. race up court hoping for a miracle. but just misses.a tech loses a heart breaker 48-47. a back yard brawl basketball style. west virginia and pitt. chuck brian with 15 off the bench. west virginia wins 66-48. 8th ranked lady terps. the acc player of the week scored a career high 26 points as the terps sweep virginia for the first time in four years and hand the coach her 300th career win. major league baseball lost a legend today. hall of fame catcher gary carter passed away at the age of 57. he was nicknamed the kid. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor back in may. he was an 11 time all star and helped the new york mets win the world series in dramatic fashion over boston. carter is considered one of the 10 best catchers of all times. now, national skipper davey johnson was manager of the squad and he released this statement today. today the world of baseball lost a hall of famer, and i have lost a treasured friend. anyone lucky enough to have been gary carter's world would agree. nobody loved life in a bigger way than gary. i loved hi
seminoles up 1. race up court hoping for a miracle. but just misses.a tech loses a heart breaker 48-47. a back yard brawl basketball style. west virginia and pitt. chuck brian with 15 off the bench. west virginia wins 66-48. 8th ranked lady terps. the acc player of the week scored a career high 26 points as the terps sweep virginia for the first time in four years and hand the coach her 300th career win. major league baseball lost a legend today. hall of fame catcher gary carter passed away at...
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how about fsu, the seminoles in first place in the acc. duke at home.t night was down 20 points to nc state in this game. but they came all the way back. seth curry, spin ump skwrer. he had 26. cut it to a nine-point game. austin rivers, freshman son of doc rivers, celtics head coach. for the layup. 69-62. over two minutes to go. rivers again this time from beyond the arc. duke takes the lead on that shot coming all the way back, down 20 points at home. they come back to beat nc state, 78-73. >>> many canning up at the top of the hour on "morning joe", mitt romney powers out his heart to his home state of michigan, declaring his love for the trees, the lakes and the cars. but will the voters requite his love? we'll show you new polls with our "morning joe" crew>>> and when we come back, we will huddle up around the water cooler to watch a dude in washington get nude in a walmart parking lot and head on inside and do some leisurely shopping. we'll get out the taser when "way too early" comes back. [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the pow
how about fsu, the seminoles in first place in the acc. duke at home.t night was down 20 points to nc state in this game. but they came all the way back. seth curry, spin ump skwrer. he had 26. cut it to a nine-point game. austin rivers, freshman son of doc rivers, celtics head coach. for the layup. 69-62. over two minutes to go. rivers again this time from beyond the arc. duke takes the lead on that shot coming all the way back, down 20 points at home. they come back to beat nc state, 78-73....
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the seminoles won out over alabama and auburn. >> that's where my heart was.it's just the future that they have in store, that we have in store and it's going to be great thing. >> goldman is one of 18 players from friendship collegiate to receive college scholarships. his team back albert reed the running back has committed to maryland. i'm dave feldman. we're back with more of the edge right after this. i'm in a tricky situation here. i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard lunchbox, but my auction ends in 15 seconds ! even worse, my buddy's bidding on the same lunchbox. it's airbrushed ! but i've got verizon 4g lte. it's so fast that i can outbid him at the last second. i got it ! yes, i won ! woo hoo ! it's got a thermos ! rely on verizon 4g lte. because only the fastest survive. brad and jill in accounting? crazy! coffee and chocolate. mocha. ooh! who's mocha? for the perfect blend of coffee and chocolate, try a mocha coffee or latte today. >>> we're taking the edge off tonight with main amongst boys. meet mamadu indiee. the 7' 5-inch boy from california h
the seminoles won out over alabama and auburn. >> that's where my heart was.it's just the future that they have in store, that we have in store and it's going to be great thing. >> goldman is one of 18 players from friendship collegiate to receive college scholarships. his team back albert reed the running back has committed to maryland. i'm dave feldman. we're back with more of the edge right after this. i'm in a tricky situation here. i'm bidding on a 1979 dukes of hazzard...
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the seminoles' 7th straight a.c.c. win. >> and seth is greenberg and virginia tech hosting clemson. midway through the 1st. er doian finney smith, miss thisfully pointer, but rankin the soaring one handed touch put back. they are 2-6 in a.c.c. play. >>> lots of good hoops today. the wizards and clippers later tonight. >> that does it for us at 6. we're back tonight at 10 and for the news edge at 11. >> hope you will be, too. bye bye
the seminoles' 7th straight a.c.c. win. >> and seth is greenberg and virginia tech hosting clemson. midway through the 1st. er doian finney smith, miss thisfully pointer, but rankin the soaring one handed touch put back. they are 2-6 in a.c.c. play. >>> lots of good hoops today. the wizards and clippers later tonight. >> that does it for us at 6. we're back tonight at 10 and for the news edge at 11. >> hope you will be, too. bye bye
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seminoles stun the hokies 48- 47. >>> no. 10 georgetown visits providence saturday night. hoyas are 9-4 in the big east tied for fourth in the conference. a top four spot is significant because it guarantees a double bye and a spot in the quarterfinals in the big east tournament. head coach john thompson, iii wants his players focused on providence and not the standings. >> when you start looking at the big picture, that can consume you. so we just take care of what happens next. when the regular season is over, we'll see where we stand. so we're not thinking about five games left, double byes. we're thinking about the next one. >>> women's hoops maryland defeated virginia 73-56 for brenda frese's 300th career victory. >>> still ahead has former rock stardom gone to ovie's head? people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that'
seminoles stun the hokies 48- 47. >>> no. 10 georgetown visits providence saturday night. hoyas are 9-4 in the big east tied for fourth in the conference. a top four spot is significant because it guarantees a double bye and a spot in the quarterfinals in the big east tournament. head coach john thompson, iii wants his players focused on providence and not the standings. >> when you start looking at the big picture, that can consume you. so we just take care of what happens next....
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seminoles up one. last chance for the hokies. green tloes it up. no good. state rallies to win 48-47. the hokies missed five of six free throw attempts in the final 70 seconds. virginia tech's record drops to 14-12 overall and 3-8 in the acc. the hokies have their work cut out as they try to make the ncaa tournament. >>> no such problems for georgetown. tomorrow night, they play on the road against providence. and even though the hoyas are sitting pretty with five games left in the regular season, it's go time. >> we have to stay focused and be on top of everything. this is the time of season where you can't make excuses for anything. you have to bring your a-game every night. teams want to make the tournament, they want to get the byes in the big east tournament. so everybody is hungry and you can't have any slipups at this time in the season. >> the message is the same as it's been all year, let's just focus on the next game. i think you get in trouble when you start looking at there are x games left, we play this person next, that person two games from n
seminoles up one. last chance for the hokies. green tloes it up. no good. state rallies to win 48-47. the hokies missed five of six free throw attempts in the final 70 seconds. virginia tech's record drops to 14-12 overall and 3-8 in the acc. the hokies have their work cut out as they try to make the ncaa tournament. >>> no such problems for georgetown. tomorrow night, they play on the road against providence. and even though the hoyas are sitting pretty with five games left in the...
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seminoles go up one but the hokies have the ball 3 seconds left.ourt hoping for a miracle but eric green's shot just misses. they lose 48-47. backyard brawl basketball style. west virginia and pitt. 15 off the bench. west virginia wins 56-48. lady terps in charlottesville. the terps sweep virginia for the first time in four years and brenda frese, her 300th career win. the former terp christa langhorne has signed a deal. congrats. have a great friday. >>> coming up, the latest on this morning's top story. a house fire that injured two children. >>> plus, google gets caught bypassing privacy protection measures taken by some iphone users. monika? >>> on the inner loop of the beltway look out for this backup trying to get past connecticut avenue where the left lane has now been open past an early morning tractor- trailer accident. i'll have more details on this and other area roadways coming up at 5:29. you're watching 9news now. stay with us. denny's new sizzlin' skillets are here for a limited time. so strike while the iron's hot. starting at $4.99
seminoles go up one but the hokies have the ball 3 seconds left.ourt hoping for a miracle but eric green's shot just misses. they lose 48-47. backyard brawl basketball style. west virginia and pitt. 15 off the bench. west virginia wins 56-48. lady terps in charlottesville. the terps sweep virginia for the first time in four years and brenda frese, her 300th career win. the former terp christa langhorne has signed a deal. congrats. have a great friday. >>> coming up, the latest on this...
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michael snare takes the shot for the seminoles. sink the game-winning three pointer. tech loses a close one. maryland men hosting boston college in college park. the terps frye past the eagles 81-65. maryland visits uva tomorrow. >> maryland and virginia ladies met last night in charlottesville. hawkins missed just one of her 13 shots for the lady terps. she scored 26 points, had 14 boards. a nice double-double. maryland topping virginia. they improve to 22-4. >> the capitals are back on the ice tonight after a four- daybreak. they visit the florida panthers. the puck drops at 7:30. the caps trail the panthers by 4 points in the southeast division. >> the baseball world is mourning the loss of hall of famer gary carter this morning. the 11-time all-star died yesterday from a brain tumor. he was 57. carter began his career with the montreal expos. in 1981 he helped the team to its only playoff appearance and in 1986 he was part of the new york mets team which won the world series. carter was elected to the hall of fame in 2003. he became the first player in the hall we
michael snare takes the shot for the seminoles. sink the game-winning three pointer. tech loses a close one. maryland men hosting boston college in college park. the terps frye past the eagles 81-65. maryland visits uva tomorrow. >> maryland and virginia ladies met last night in charlottesville. hawkins missed just one of her 13 shots for the lady terps. she scored 26 points, had 14 boards. a nice double-double. maryland topping virginia. they improve to 22-4. >> the capitals are...
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i'm talking about the things most of us want but can't have, like the rolling stones said in their seminoleong, you can't always get what you want. because let's face it. not that many consumers are comfortable throwing around tens of thousands of dollars to buy big ticket items that they don't really need. but for a variety of reasons, as the economy improves, we're seeing a huge rebound in this kind of ultra discretionary spending all across the country, particularly in the middle sections where they don't have the drag of those white collar lower financial firm bonuses. yeah, i got to tell you. the have-nots may still be in trouble. but haves have finally gotten comfortable enough to start opening their wallets again. and that's why all week we're highlighting showoff stocks, stocks because, well while you may not be able to buy a boat from brunswick, like we talked about on monday, or a snowmobile from polaris, like i mentioned yesterday, you can actually profit from the strength in these stocks as the rich decide to blow their money on this stuff left and right. and tonight i got anoth
i'm talking about the things most of us want but can't have, like the rolling stones said in their seminoleong, you can't always get what you want. because let's face it. not that many consumers are comfortable throwing around tens of thousands of dollars to buy big ticket items that they don't really need. but for a variety of reasons, as the economy improves, we're seeing a huge rebound in this kind of ultra discretionary spending all across the country, particularly in the middle sections...
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seminole county elections supervisor says the system are and the quited and they need to be brought upd a fax to another state we need to be sure to balance the security with efficiency. and security should always take precedence. >> reporter: they are offering online registration, maryland starts that in july. >> that will eliminate a lot of the data entry errors that result from trying to read people's handwriting or because you have temporary folks in there doing this, and you know making the normal human errors and data entries. >> reporter: critics sphere online registration could make voter fraud easier. if you suspect voter fraud or illegalalities where you live, we want to know about it. megyn: the chairman of the house budget committee is slamming the president's budget proposal saying it's leading the united states closer to a european-style debt crisis. referring to the turmoil in greece. let me show you the reality our debt. we are paying close to $4 billion a week in interest. $4 billion in interest alone. hold on. because by 2016 that number will jump to $9 billion a week
seminole county elections supervisor says the system are and the quited and they need to be brought upd a fax to another state we need to be sure to balance the security with efficiency. and security should always take precedence. >> reporter: they are offering online registration, maryland starts that in july. >> that will eliminate a lot of the data entry errors that result from trying to read people's handwriting or because you have temporary folks in there doing this, and you...
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schools could keep their nicknames if they got the tribe's tradition which is why the florida state seminoleshe sell moms. they do not yet have a replacement name, megyn. megyn: all right. thanks, trace. well, the syrian government intensifying its brutal crackdown on its political opponents. thed nations failed even to pass a resolution, so can the syrian people expect any help from the united nations or from us? former u.n. ambassador john bolton has answers. >>> and a judge orders a suspect in a domestic dispute to take his wife out for a night of red lobster and bowling. the details in the case are nothing to laugh about. what was this judge thinking? >>> and justice ruth bader ginsburg of the u.s. supreme court telling countries like egypt that they should look past the u.s. constitution as a model for framing their new goth. her comments setting off a firestorm of controversy, one person even calling for her to resign.ncer is she right? ion? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8.
schools could keep their nicknames if they got the tribe's tradition which is why the florida state seminoleshe sell moms. they do not yet have a replacement name, megyn. megyn: all right. thanks, trace. well, the syrian government intensifying its brutal crackdown on its political opponents. thed nations failed even to pass a resolution, so can the syrian people expect any help from the united nations or from us? former u.n. ambassador john bolton has answers. >>> and a judge orders a...
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it was a seminole movement in the civil rights movement. the date was june 12th, 1967. the u.s.ban on interracial marriage in 16 states. there's a new documentary on hbo. it tells a story of richard and mildred luffing. >> we were married on the 2nd day of june, and the police came after us the 14th of july. >> it was 2:00 a.m. and i saw this light. i woke up and there was the policemen standing beside the bed. they told us to get up. we was under arrest. >> peggy loving fortune is the daughter of richard and mildred. she joins us this morning. it's nice to see you. i should mention you are sitting next to phillip hirschcuff who represented your parents, he was a lawyer. i know you were only 8 years old at the time the supreme court made this decision, but tell me how your parents -- how it played a role in your life. was it something that was important to your parents? did they talk about it all the time with you as a child? >> no, they didn't talk about it all the time. mostly my mom talked about it after my father's death. we would go back and get the 10 by 13 pictures that "
it was a seminole movement in the civil rights movement. the date was june 12th, 1967. the u.s.ban on interracial marriage in 16 states. there's a new documentary on hbo. it tells a story of richard and mildred luffing. >> we were married on the 2nd day of june, and the police came after us the 14th of july. >> it was 2:00 a.m. and i saw this light. i woke up and there was the policemen standing beside the bed. they told us to get up. we was under arrest. >> peggy loving...
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bowden, used to be the couch of our state seminoles, and i became interested in information security, but going through college you due many things and looking at network administration, and i had a knack for it so i started looking at that. and mid-90s, academic institutions, the wild, wild west was a good description of what those networks were like. typically fragmented administration. we were a public university. couldn't block anything at the edge. i hear that is still the case. so, we would see some amazing traffic patterns. and it was really kind of an open honey pot, the entire network so understanding how machines were getting compromised, piqued my interest. >> do you have trouble keeping your spirit up? this is kind of like rolling a big ball uphill. >> i love it. i love it. every day. that's my wife, are you going to come to bed? i'm like, hold on. and i say five minutes and it turns into five hours and the sun is coming up. we were discussing this earlier on in the green room. i don't think i could wake up every day and do the same thing and that's what this allows us to
bowden, used to be the couch of our state seminoles, and i became interested in information security, but going through college you due many things and looking at network administration, and i had a knack for it so i started looking at that. and mid-90s, academic institutions, the wild, wild west was a good description of what those networks were like. typically fragmented administration. we were a public university. couldn't block anything at the edge. i hear that is still the case. so, we...
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he was a firefighter for seminole county, florida. >> gitmo terror suspects getting their kicks at ourse. detainees at gitmo are getting a brand new $750,000 soccer field with ocean views paid for by american taxpayers. how could they do that with ankle bracelets on? >> and they got stands and they got lights. what the -- >> even has lights so prisoners can play in the middle of the night. the new field is in addition to an indoor field, a walking track, an exercise that prisoners already have access to. no one at gitmo's camp six could tell us who signed off on the new field. why do they even want to get out? >> it doesn't look like it costs $750,000 first of all. i'd like to know where that money went. >> i'll tell you what, i bet they end up rolling turf on top of that. it's not going to be done until april. >> when they're done, just add cash. >> that costs $750,000? >> my brother does turf and i'm calling on him to reject this deal if he's an e hire. >> get a second bid. >> my brother is now out. >> yoga posing as the newest olympic sport? some say it's a real stretch. >> huh? >>
he was a firefighter for seminole county, florida. >> gitmo terror suspects getting their kicks at ourse. detainees at gitmo are getting a brand new $750,000 soccer field with ocean views paid for by american taxpayers. how could they do that with ankle bracelets on? >> and they got stands and they got lights. what the -- >> even has lights so prisoners can play in the middle of the night. the new field is in addition to an indoor field, a walking track, an exercise that...
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his uncle is what used to be the coach at florida state seminoles. it was really night to see that. so ever since i was in grad school my undergrad is in criminology. i was more interested in information security, but to kind of put yourself through college he did many things. so really looking at the network of administration has how i put myself through undergrad. i began to really start looking at those things. in the early to mid 90s at academic institutions, the wild wild west was a good description of what this networks are like. typically fragmented administration or a public university we couldn't block at the edge. i hear that is still the case. so we would see some amazing traffic patterns and it was really kind of an open on top the entire network was. so really understanding how machines for getting compromised is when it started to peak my interest. >> you have trouble keeping your spirits up? this is kind of like going to fade all uphill. >> i love it. every day. my life is like are you going to come to bed? five minutes turned into five hours. the sun is coming up. we
his uncle is what used to be the coach at florida state seminoles. it was really night to see that. so ever since i was in grad school my undergrad is in criminology. i was more interested in information security, but to kind of put yourself through college he did many things. so really looking at the network of administration has how i put myself through undergrad. i began to really start looking at those things. in the early to mid 90s at academic institutions, the wild wild west was a good...
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it's a seminoles joke. my reference to northwest florida.ey've got a quarterback playing for the bills, they've got a superstar out in l.a. in the making now, and of course, their basketball team's in the top 25. what is up with harvard? >> well, the basketball team's got a coach by the name of tommy amiker, who is getting convincing players it's a good idea to come to harvard not only because you get a harvard education, but you're going to win. they've been in the top 20 all season, they'll get a good seat at the tournament. and their football team is good, they blew out yale this year. fitzpatrick is good, but beyond that, i wouldn't worry too much about them personally. >> they've got a quarterback playing in the nfl. not something you see every year. >> couple of line men too. >> a great stat i read yesterday, joe. >> yeah. >> there had been more harvard graduates as president of the united states than there have been in the history of the nba, 5-4, and jeremy lin becomes the fourth harvard player in the nba. >>> up next, we'll go insid
it's a seminoles joke. my reference to northwest florida.ey've got a quarterback playing for the bills, they've got a superstar out in l.a. in the making now, and of course, their basketball team's in the top 25. what is up with harvard? >> well, the basketball team's got a coach by the name of tommy amiker, who is getting convincing players it's a good idea to come to harvard not only because you get a harvard education, but you're going to win. they've been in the top 20 all season,...
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rights were -- kind of straddled as a moral imperative and aspirational idea, and more practical and seminole man date. >> after wards, on distributing food to the poor in india, richard thompson defines human rights and how well meaning western reform can lead to increased exploitation. >> also this weekend on booktv house historian matt wizcnewski on a discussion about black -- book tv every weekend on c-span2. >> well, this week "the communicators" r u
rights were -- kind of straddled as a moral imperative and aspirational idea, and more practical and seminole man date. >> after wards, on distributing food to the poor in india, richard thompson defines human rights and how well meaning western reform can lead to increased exploitation. >> also this weekend on booktv house historian matt wizcnewski on a discussion about black -- book tv every weekend on c-span2. >> well, this week "the communicators" r u
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his uncle is what used to be the coach at florida state seminoles. it was really night to see that. so ever since i was in grad school my undergrad is in criminology. i was more interested in information security, but to kind of put yourself through college he did many things. so really looking at the network of administration has how i put myself through undergrad. i began to really start looking at those things. in the early to mid 90s at academic institutions, the wild wild west was a good description of what this networks are like. typically fragmented administration or a public university we couldn't block at the edge. i hear that is still the case. so we would see some amazing traffic patterns and it was really kind of an open on top the entire network was. so really understanding how machines for getting compromised is when it started to peak my interest. >> you have trouble keeping your spirits up? this is kind of like going to fade all uphill. >> i love it. every day. my life is like are you going to come to bed? five minutes turned into five hours. the sun is coming up. we
his uncle is what used to be the coach at florida state seminoles. it was really night to see that. so ever since i was in grad school my undergrad is in criminology. i was more interested in information security, but to kind of put yourself through college he did many things. so really looking at the network of administration has how i put myself through undergrad. i began to really start looking at those things. in the early to mid 90s at academic institutions, the wild wild west was a good...
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so to me i don't think there was one seminole point in my career that changed it as much as the accumulation and it takes time and it takes experience. but i was blessed i was -- i had a very, very experience. i had great leaders through my time, both here in the u.s., in canada and also europe. it's the ability to put it all together and remember it and put it all together and see what works and what doesn't, discard it along the way and remain agile as you go along. >> general, let me just follow up and try to connect the last two questions. the question before last is critical for current discussions about what's going on in syria, why did russia veto the u.n. security council resolution. some say because it was being burned on the libya operation going well beyond what they thought the u.n. resolution allowed. so if you could talk a little bit more about your guidance, what targets you left out, not for ancillary reasons but for reasons that you thought perhaps it went beyond the mandate. i mean, how did you distinguish between protecting civilians and sort of hampering the regime there
so to me i don't think there was one seminole point in my career that changed it as much as the accumulation and it takes time and it takes experience. but i was blessed i was -- i had a very, very experience. i had great leaders through my time, both here in the u.s., in canada and also europe. it's the ability to put it all together and remember it and put it all together and see what works and what doesn't, discard it along the way and remain agile as you go along. >> general, let me...