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i think a lot of people may be a little concerned and are thinking he may try to shock us. if they don't hire him it would be a shock. >> and why should he be the number one on people's list? >> i guess he is number one because he has won two super bowls. he has the best resume out there. coming to this job, no one is going to allow them to go out and be the decision maker. dan is the reason for as much as this off season as jim zoran is. if they allow the coach to do his job that coach can be successful. >> what was so interesting, whether he would be out today or even last night, looking at turner, another one of the coaches for the washington redskins, who doesn't have the kind of success he had in his previous job. >> i think zoran is say there is another side. turner has proven it and sitting out. he was given to do a job he has no experience at. he was a quarterback coach and never called a play in his life. they elevate him and they had him doing too many things. he didn't have a good team. he was kind of set up in a way. >> and before i let you go, what's going to h
i think a lot of people may be a little concerned and are thinking he may try to shock us. if they don't hire him it would be a shock. >> and why should he be the number one on people's list? >> i guess he is number one because he has won two super bowls. he has the best resume out there. coming to this job, no one is going to allow them to go out and be the decision maker. dan is the reason for as much as this off season as jim zoran is. if they allow the coach to do his job that...
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. >> but it was this game in 1985 when coach knight shocked us the most. >> excellent free-throw shooter whether have the honor of the technical. looky here. looky here. bobby knight just threw a chair across the free-throw line. and i think he picked up another t. >>> the baltimore colts won four titles as one of the nfl's top organizations. but in 1984 they went looking for greener pastures. when they moved in the middle of the night, they shocked and angered their most loyal fans. >> i hate to see a man cry. the colts had to sneak out of town at night. it's a great act of thievery at the ballpark. an assault on the ice. >> it was myspace.com and "the best damn shorts show." check it out. >>> we now return to "the best damn shocking moments in sports." >>> tennessee was on the brink of losing their opening round playoff game to buffalo. they fielded a kickoff with only seconds remaining on the clock. >> do the titans have a miracle left in them? christie kicks it high and short. batch to wycheck. he throws it across the field. >> he's got something! he's got it! he's got it. >> 50, 40,
. >> but it was this game in 1985 when coach knight shocked us the most. >> excellent free-throw shooter whether have the honor of the technical. looky here. looky here. bobby knight just threw a chair across the free-throw line. and i think he picked up another t. >>> the baltimore colts won four titles as one of the nfl's top organizations. but in 1984 they went looking for greener pastures. when they moved in the middle of the night, they shocked and angered their most...
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. >> but it was this game in 1985 when coach knight shocked us the most. >> excellent free-throw shooterhe technical. looky here. looky here. bobby knight just threw a chair across the free-throw line. and i think he picked up another t. >>> the baltimore colts won four titles as one of the nfl's top organizations. but in 1984 they went looking for greener pastures. when they moved in the middle of the night, they shocked and angered their most loyal fans. >> i hate to see a man cry. the colts had to sneak out of town at night. it's a great act of thievery at the ballpark. an assault on the ice. >> it was >>> we now return to "the best damn shocking moments in sports." in 1978 the yankees and red sox needed a one-game playoff to decide the champion of the american league east. and the story of the heated rivalry added a new legend. >> bucky, the yankee shortstop twoxt outs, two on. red sox lead 2-0 in the seventh inning here at fenway. deep to left. yes strimky will not get it. it's a home run! the yankees now ahead 3-2! bucky has just hit his first home run of the year. and look at the
. >> but it was this game in 1985 when coach knight shocked us the most. >> excellent free-throw shooterhe technical. looky here. looky here. bobby knight just threw a chair across the free-throw line. and i think he picked up another t. >>> the baltimore colts won four titles as one of the nfl's top organizations. but in 1984 they went looking for greener pastures. when they moved in the middle of the night, they shocked and angered their most loyal fans. >> i hate...
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use the average it would give 11%. that was one statistic that really shocked people. this was january, 2009 when we presented it in the middle of 2008 when we were preparing. the second statistic was government debt increases, if you take the year of the crisis and look where government debt was three years later on average government debt increases by 86%. this was just a government that nearly doubles in of three years following a severe financial crisis and this is even absent stimulus plans government revenues certainly collapse after financial crisis. prices crashed and of course unemployment rises, output declines and so you have a big decline in government revenues. and so there is a big debt buildup which is where we are today. and it's not just the u.s. where we are seeing that rise dramatically. the increase in debt is even bigger in countries like the u.k., ireland, spain and if you start looking at some of the emerging markets crisis, welcoming you have to look at countries like ukraine and iceland used to be an advanced economy before the crisis and now i
use the average it would give 11%. that was one statistic that really shocked people. this was january, 2009 when we presented it in the middle of 2008 when we were preparing. the second statistic was government debt increases, if you take the year of the crisis and look where government debt was three years later on average government debt increases by 86%. this was just a government that nearly doubles in of three years following a severe financial crisis and this is even absent stimulus...
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it really shocked many who heard us site the statistics. when we said on average, if you look at all of the safir-- the systemic financial crises, post world war ii. both emerging markets and economies on average rises seven percentage points so from the bottom to the peak. sylmar bottom was in late 2006 around 4% so we were saying from bottom to peak if you use the average it would give you a 11%. that was one statistic that really shocked people. this was you know, january 2009. when we presented it in the middle of 2008, when we were preparing. the second statistic was that government debt increases. if you take the year of the crisis and you look where the government that was three years later on average, the government debt increases by 86%. this is 96% of gdp. it is just saying that government that nearly doubles in the three years following a severe financial crises and this is even absence bailouts, even absent stimulus plans. government revenue simply collapsed after financial crises. property crashed a and of course unemployment r
it really shocked many who heard us site the statistics. when we said on average, if you look at all of the safir-- the systemic financial crises, post world war ii. both emerging markets and economies on average rises seven percentage points so from the bottom to the peak. sylmar bottom was in late 2006 around 4% so we were saying from bottom to peak if you use the average it would give you a 11%. that was one statistic that really shocked people. this was you know, january 2009. when we...
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shock waves. because none of us in here is ready to die. if we understand that as an expression of our sacrifice, then we gotta it. >> one of your sermons, i cannot say i fully embrace it, but i tried. he ended a sermon of reflection upsetting, " fear not at the door, faith answered. there was no one there." i started by quoting dr. king in saying, "to go forward, we must look back. and we discover the moral foundations of all significant social change." this evening we have looked backed in order to go forward. we have received great council by this wonderful panel, which as we prepared to go, i hope you'll join me in thanking them. [applause] hos[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> on washington journal this morning, more about relief efforts in haiti. from the center of international studies, our guest it will join us. and former head of the security administration discusses the failed bombing attempt on the northwest airlines flight. and you may call your que
shock waves. because none of us in here is ready to die. if we understand that as an expression of our sacrifice, then we gotta it. >> one of your sermons, i cannot say i fully embrace it, but i tried. he ended a sermon of reflection upsetting, " fear not at the door, faith answered. there was no one there." i started by quoting dr. king in saying, "to go forward, we must look back. and we discover the moral foundations of all significant social change." this evening...
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. >> thanks for our gusts and thanks for joining us, everybody, coming up, a shocking prediction where the dow will end in 2010. plus... drum roll, please... stocks our guys will say you will kick yourself next year if you don't buy them -- this week! o >> it's our special new year, what do i need to know to dash in on 2010. where does it go, wayne and take your pick. >> i've got 11,600 this time next year. my pick is a chinese etf called pjg and it maps what goes on in china internally and not exports. china will grow in excess of 6%. >> john, prediction and stocks. >> we're better than bulls and bears. jonathan on your pick. >> modest gains, 11,250 and my pick is a japanese conglomerate, hitachi. the nikkei at four month highs correlated with the united states and i don't see the herd mentality i see in places like brazil, china or other emerging markets. >> jonas. >> 11,000 modest gains all i'm looking for and like u.s. stocks, nokia, not a u.s. stock, one of the few cheap stocks and in the rally made other stocks overpriced that's where i'm going. >> tracy final word, what's it
. >> thanks for our gusts and thanks for joining us, everybody, coming up, a shocking prediction where the dow will end in 2010. plus... drum roll, please... stocks our guys will say you will kick yourself next year if you don't buy them -- this week! o >> it's our special new year, what do i need to know to dash in on 2010. where does it go, wayne and take your pick. >> i've got 11,600 this time next year. my pick is a chinese etf called pjg and it maps what goes on in china...
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what was more shocking than people not giving us anything for $13 is how many people didn't know anything>> mike: yeah. yeah. okay. elizabeth, you were able to commandeer the peti cab. >> yes. i'm happy with how i spent my $13 because as you can see door-to-door service was lost on the pedi-cab driver. >> not only door-to-door, but through the door, inside. how many pedi-cab drivers drive you inside? that's unique. >> one for one for me. >> did you have anybody looking at you saying you're craze, you can't do anything for $13? >> everyboeverybody. >> mike: everybody. okay. megan, what were you able to find with $13? >> i tried to get in the play and they wouldn't let me in for five minutes. i wanted to do something more different. something for you. >> mike: oh! >> so i for $12.99, i found a mike huckabee bobble doll. [ applause ] >> mike: oh, yeah! well, we decided maybe the economic stimulus wasn't going to work out real well for everybody. not with $13 or $8 a week. i said many times if we are serious about economic stimulus, we ought to change our tax system. get rid of the i.r.s., ge
what was more shocking than people not giving us anything for $13 is how many people didn't know anything>> mike: yeah. yeah. okay. elizabeth, you were able to commandeer the peti cab. >> yes. i'm happy with how i spent my $13 because as you can see door-to-door service was lost on the pedi-cab driver. >> not only door-to-door, but through the door, inside. how many pedi-cab drivers drive you inside? that's unique. >> one for one for me. >> did you have anybody...
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us. keep our rights and so on. if i make him on the cultural side, the biggest shock then and increasing now is this country was founded as one nation under god, indivisible and under god, and the most revolutionary event in international politics was when we wrote our declaration of independence with sort of an apology and to the world for why we were breaking off of great britain. one of the key elements there that we are forgetting today, basis of our whole government, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. of course, we relied, we still had slagle was finally ended up doing away with that, to a great degree with discrimination. that all were created equal. endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights. a man. >> now, its government is deciding what our rights are. stack my guess is that world debt and. he is a former senator from the state of alabama. rear admiral in the united states navy. almost eight years prisoners in north vietnam. the author of the book, when hell was in session. and we will be right back to talk more about his experiences after these words. >> thi
us. keep our rights and so on. if i make him on the cultural side, the biggest shock then and increasing now is this country was founded as one nation under god, indivisible and under god, and the most revolutionary event in international politics was when we wrote our declaration of independence with sort of an apology and to the world for why we were breaking off of great britain. one of the key elements there that we are forgetting today, basis of our whole government, we hold these truths...
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ambassador, administration officials told us the american public would find this report shocking in its glory. what in it did you find most surprise something. >> first of all, you used in the leadup here that is system is broken. i don't think that's really true. i think in the statement the white house issued today they made clear there have been a lot of successes since the reforms took place in 9/11. so, frankly, as john brennan said, hindsight is 20/20 vision. we've had this terrorist now in custody for a couple of weeks' time. we've learned the narrative of what he was plotting to do. so, sure, it looks a bit shocking retrospectively. i didn't find it too surprising. i think it is fortunate we dodged this particular bullet. >> obviously we all feel that way. i want to clarify, given all the many, many warnings signs that were apparently there along the way, you don't find this to be concerning? >> well, concerning, of course. it was a near miss. but i think there was noise in the system. there was the ratcheted up threat from al qaeda in the gulf and word of a plot against the hom
ambassador, administration officials told us the american public would find this report shocking in its glory. what in it did you find most surprise something. >> first of all, you used in the leadup here that is system is broken. i don't think that's really true. i think in the statement the white house issued today they made clear there have been a lot of successes since the reforms took place in 9/11. so, frankly, as john brennan said, hindsight is 20/20 vision. we've had this...
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the dollar as uncertainty creeps up because we're not through the crisis and the after shocks of the storm that hit us. >> showing you devalue of the dollar versus one euro, and the dollar intext and a lot of other gamps people look at to show this period of dollar weak pz's in some say it's because of the dollar, now that the, the crisis is over -- >> other things to invest in. >> exactly. exactly. and the better interest rates abroad than in the u.s. as the u.s. comes back and the rest of the world looks weaker you could see reversal there. i'm not predicting that but the risk high enough i wouldn't bet on currencies. i'd vote on export relating companies in the u.s. >> i take a different perspective. look how the dollar performed. you just can't say blanketly it was up or down. i mean, the storm currencies last we're were the brazilian rial and dollar. they're both resource-rich countries. the dollar was somewhere near the bottom, but it did outperform other currencies. it was about eve win the indian rupee, which is not a resource-rich country, and if you see, you know, brazil rial you see austral
the dollar as uncertainty creeps up because we're not through the crisis and the after shocks of the storm that hit us. >> showing you devalue of the dollar versus one euro, and the dollar intext and a lot of other gamps people look at to show this period of dollar weak pz's in some say it's because of the dollar, now that the, the crisis is over -- >> other things to invest in. >> exactly. exactly. and the better interest rates abroad than in the u.s. as the u.s. comes back...
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many sources tell us stories that we found shocking and unbelievable.e had to keep our composure, but as we walked out we were shaking our heads if disbelief in some things we learned. it was an exhilirating experience and also a little depressing because it makes you realize how much is going on behind the scene that a well-known reporter knows nothing about it. >> the book takes no prisoners, republicans and democrats. it was it tough to wreet for elizabeth edwards. >> sheets gone through losing a teenage son in an auto accident, having his battle with cancer twice. no one could look at that seft circumstances and not bad for her, including a lot around her. as we reported the book there was a uniform view that we thought was important to tell the pub because it wasn't just to go hard at elizabeth edwards. the point was here was a guy who could have been the democratic nominee for president, who could have president of the united states, his wife was at times more famous than he was after her book about her fight against cancer appearance on ora. our
many sources tell us stories that we found shocking and unbelievable.e had to keep our composure, but as we walked out we were shaking our heads if disbelief in some things we learned. it was an exhilirating experience and also a little depressing because it makes you realize how much is going on behind the scene that a well-known reporter knows nothing about it. >> the book takes no prisoners, republicans and democrats. it was it tough to wreet for elizabeth edwards. >> sheets gone...
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the first question, you described to us before the break about the shock in discovering there may not be any wmd. when did you first realize how difficult the aftermath might be ended the strike even the same way? >> early, seven days, i think seven days after the invasion, there was a meeting in which john scarlett talked about sort of the real difficulties, the sense of the americans really not knowing, not appearing to have a plan that we thought they did, really serious questions starting quite early. >> and what was the response to your concerns? what did you think you could do? >> there wasn't much that i could do. >> or what the government could do. >> from that point on, i have not read all the papers beyond my i i i i i i i i i i i i i i f them were very difficult to resolve and at that point there was a period when there appeared to lose focus and not have that staying on top of all of the problems, so there's no doubt there was a difficult period. >> and then, to reflect a bit on what you described to martin gilbert, this debate was taking place in january, the abari in mar
the first question, you described to us before the break about the shock in discovering there may not be any wmd. when did you first realize how difficult the aftermath might be ended the strike even the same way? >> early, seven days, i think seven days after the invasion, there was a meeting in which john scarlett talked about sort of the real difficulties, the sense of the americans really not knowing, not appearing to have a plan that we thought they did, really serious questions...
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all of us are shocked by what has happened. all of us feel that we have to look at what lessons can be learned so that where there is violence within a family and this is violence of the young people but also practiced by the parent that action should have been taken. but what is the purpose of the case review? is the purpose that there are headlines about the children or the other people in the newspapers? the purpose is to learn lessons from this. we asked the court to look seriously at what should be done after the cbp case when the same argument was made the documents should be published. this is the court case, this is the document about what happened and what should happen within the authorities. lord lehman came back with advice the was very strong indeed that while there should be a full summary published you should not publish the serious case review. then we have the ennis b.c. seat. they reported last week in the house of commons sere they may have doubts whether there should be full publication of these. in fact they
all of us are shocked by what has happened. all of us feel that we have to look at what lessons can be learned so that where there is violence within a family and this is violence of the young people but also practiced by the parent that action should have been taken. but what is the purpose of the case review? is the purpose that there are headlines about the children or the other people in the newspapers? the purpose is to learn lessons from this. we asked the court to look seriously at what...
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. >> did all the '09 spending set us up for a stark shock in '10? good question. and americans fighting for jobs. will a plan to make millions off illegals legal make that job even harder? we will be back. >> stuart: congress and the white house going on a spending spree in 2009. spending trillions on everything from stimulus to cash for clunkers. wall street, of course, loving it. the dow soaring double digits. is this sugar high about to end? jonathan hoening thinks so, but mike norman does not. jonathan, what has you so worried? >> we know from history that government spending does not create wealth. ussr, the soviet union had massive spending programs had the economy collapse. japan had 12 stimulus programs in the last 20 years and it's in shambles. every dollar the government spent is taken or bow rowed from productive people. it didn't go to the military. it's gone to the progressive social programs and solar panels on the top of community centers. gone to aig and union and green initiatives. it's just been a transfer from those productive with it to those u
. >> did all the '09 spending set us up for a stark shock in '10? good question. and americans fighting for jobs. will a plan to make millions off illegals legal make that job even harder? we will be back. >> stuart: congress and the white house going on a spending spree in 2009. spending trillions on everything from stimulus to cash for clunkers. wall street, of course, loving it. the dow soaring double digits. is this sugar high about to end? jonathan hoening thinks so, but mike...
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shocked their system. most are endangered green sea turtles and they're used to tropical waters.acqui jeras watching for us. jacqui, isn't that something of the iguanas. you don't see that every day. >> you don't. it's shocking. >> they need a warmup. >> they get so stiff. they can't hang onto the trees, i guess. they just fall out. good to know all of the animals are okay. it is a good reminder to check on your pets, too. there it goes. right out of the tree. not a big fan of those iguanas. anyway, the good news is that the warmer temperatures are coming. we just have to be a little bit patient for it. what's going on in the atmosphere today is our jet stream pattern just as this big trough in it as we call it and this allows the cold air from the north to spill on in. temperatures are 10 degrees to 30 degrees below average. now, we're going to see this pattern shift a little over the next couple of days and we get what we call a ridge pattern. believe it or not, the upper midwest, 5 to 15 degrees above normal by monday. this is some great news. still below average in the southe
shocked their system. most are endangered green sea turtles and they're used to tropical waters.acqui jeras watching for us. jacqui, isn't that something of the iguanas. you don't see that every day. >> you don't. it's shocking. >> they need a warmup. >> they get so stiff. they can't hang onto the trees, i guess. they just fall out. good to know all of the animals are okay. it is a good reminder to check on your pets, too. there it goes. right out of the tree. not a big fan of...
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used in communicado. the next excerpt is when i talked briefly what i called guantanamo one. i was quite shocked that the united states was planning to use guantanamo as its offshore prison again. i say again because i had been one of the attorneys who had worked on an earlier guantanamo case. when the administration of george h.w. bush and bill clinton had used the military base as an offshore refugee camp for haitians who were entitled to asylum in the united states but who were prohibited from entering the country because they were hiv positive. i had learned the important lessons -- i learned important lessons from that litigation. first i learned that guantanamo was a really bad place to be imprisoned. i compared the refugee camp to dante's ninth circle of hell with extreme heat, scorpions and extreme beatings. the two prior administrations had argued and somewhat successfully that exult was a law-free zone and was not protected by the constitution and no one could protect their rights. within a couple of weeks we realized that the chances for getting relief in u.s. courts were going to be
used in communicado. the next excerpt is when i talked briefly what i called guantanamo one. i was quite shocked that the united states was planning to use guantanamo as its offshore prison again. i say again because i had been one of the attorneys who had worked on an earlier guantanamo case. when the administration of george h.w. bush and bill clinton had used the military base as an offshore refugee camp for haitians who were entitled to asylum in the united states but who were prohibited...
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. >>> preacher ted haggard shocked his wife and congregation by admitting drug use and being with a gay he is court. more than three years later they're still together. why did she forgive him? we'll ask her in 60 seconds. >> larry: a 2006 gay, sex and drug scandal destroyed ted haggard's new life megachurch ministry. he told his wife he was toxic and she should divorce him. after three decades of marriage and five kids gayle haggard chose to go on losing her husband and forgave him. she chronicles in an extraordinary new book "why i stayed: the choices i made in my darkest hour." the book is right here. see its cover. this program is included in the book, by the way, as they made an appearance on this show. they join us here tonight. gayle, why did you write this? >> i felt as though there was so much misinformation out. first of all i wanted to correct that and i wanted to represent myself and my family in my story. secondly i felt as though it's such an amazing story that might give hope to some people in similar situations. >> larry: what was the biggest misinformation? >> well, i t
. >>> preacher ted haggard shocked his wife and congregation by admitting drug use and being with a gay he is court. more than three years later they're still together. why did she forgive him? we'll ask her in 60 seconds. >> larry: a 2006 gay, sex and drug scandal destroyed ted haggard's new life megachurch ministry. he told his wife he was toxic and she should divorce him. after three decades of marriage and five kids gayle haggard chose to go on losing her husband and forgave...
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by the way, the germans, not a single german was in there but occasionally they used to visit and even they were shocked by the cruelty. but there's no reason for them to be there because they saw they did such a good job so wide base -- waste manpower? he said you don't get it. the problem, is that they did not let us finish the job. this was his comment it was on film it showed in argentina and throughout the world and was broadcast in argentina and the next day i had a letter in to the argentinian ambassador and their croatian ambassador calling for croatia to extradite. this is a very, very serious gamble because at the time croatia was led by a man who even though he personally fought against them in world war ii, when he became a politician in a late 80's and sought the presidency of croatia he became the ultranationalist to the extent he made a famous comment thinking got his wife was neither a serb nor aid to. he was also the one who wrote in his book fact the jews inflated the number of victims which is really a million and holocaust denial. which is ridiculous. this is a tremendous gamble on o
by the way, the germans, not a single german was in there but occasionally they used to visit and even they were shocked by the cruelty. but there's no reason for them to be there because they saw they did such a good job so wide base -- waste manpower? he said you don't get it. the problem, is that they did not let us finish the job. this was his comment it was on film it showed in argentina and throughout the world and was broadcast in argentina and the next day i had a letter in to the...
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using them. >> they have shock absorbers inside the helmet.hat happens with an impact your made moves a little bit and your brain doesn't. >> you feel a little bit -- what we like to refer to as a thing. just for a second, a split second, you feel it. >> all these new technologies beg the question which is the best and why doesn't everyone wear it. unfortunately the testing data on all helmets is not out there yet. >> in fact, the players association and the league had all the helmet manufacturers submit their helmets to an independent testing agency and the results will be release in march. congressional hearings on concussions will from occurring doesn't exist. >> optimism abounds thanks to technology. >> think about it like an air bag and that is if larry fitzgerald goes up and gets hit on the right front on the side those sensors will sense that there has been a change in the direction of the helmet and two things will happen. an air bag will pop up here and ban we rate g mo sun wakkey. xt m. teri [ves] didell ur s ab? letp st pd tor. fyou
using them. >> they have shock absorbers inside the helmet.hat happens with an impact your made moves a little bit and your brain doesn't. >> you feel a little bit -- what we like to refer to as a thing. just for a second, a split second, you feel it. >> all these new technologies beg the question which is the best and why doesn't everyone wear it. unfortunately the testing data on all helmets is not out there yet. >> in fact, the players association and the league had...
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all of us are shocked by what has happened. of us feel that we have to look at what lessons can be learned so that where there is violence within a family, and this is violence of young people, but also practiced by the parent, that action should have been taken earlier. but what the purpose of the case review? is the purpose that there are headlines either about the children or other people in our newspapers? the purpose is to learn lessons from this. we should look very seriously about what should be done after the baby p. case. this is not the court case, this is the document about what happened and what should happen in the different authorities. there was very strong advice that came back that there should be a full summary published, you should not publish the case review, and then we have -- they say may have doubts about whether there should be full publication of these reviews. in fact, have made it clear that while they want a full summary, they do not want full publication of these reviews. so i have to take the advi
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paulson and many of us were shocked that this former goldman sachs head was acknowledging failure but saying that if you don't help us out on the bets we made we will have an implosion that will have collateral consequences that are absolutely catastrophic for main street. congress gave him the money but it was after an assurance on his part that wall street had learned its ways and they wouldn't do the same thing. it's 15 months later and what's happened? wall street is back to its old ways. in this past year wall street has made so much money that they have set aside a bonus pool of $140 billion to $160 billion. how did they make that money? they had the tarp money, the taxpayer bailout money, number one. number two, they had zero interest rate money from the federal open window and they did -- what they did before to get us there, they went and started trading in currencies, derivatives and commodities. now, with those profits they had three options, one, they could have lend -- lent that money out to our small businesses and they need it. by the way, i have a lot of folks in vermo
paulson and many of us were shocked that this former goldman sachs head was acknowledging failure but saying that if you don't help us out on the bets we made we will have an implosion that will have collateral consequences that are absolutely catastrophic for main street. congress gave him the money but it was after an assurance on his part that wall street had learned its ways and they wouldn't do the same thing. it's 15 months later and what's happened? wall street is back to its old ways....
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black history committee, i did ask shock when these ladies are coming to please use your network to see if you can get people out here. i did want to mention him. thank you for coming. we're glad you are here. [applause] >> one final contributor who is here, and miriam. >> i thought this was over for me. speaking in public. [laughter] i am delighted to see ladies again. and i hope we will hang out again. my name is miriam and my letter is quite different to the other letters that you will note to in the book. what i felt when i was right taint it is the same. michelle obama for me looks just like my sister and acts just like my mother and grandmother. she has not disappointed at all. she is who she is. and i love that. i spent about half of my life in africa in french speaking africa. and part of it was in the public affairs counselor and my job was to teach the africans the cost cost -- cross-country cultural about politics and i read do what we do and as we are as we are in msa most of the time i was the first woman to head up my office and invariably the first black to have the offic
black history committee, i did ask shock when these ladies are coming to please use your network to see if you can get people out here. i did want to mention him. thank you for coming. we're glad you are here. [applause] >> one final contributor who is here, and miriam. >> i thought this was over for me. speaking in public. [laughter] i am delighted to see ladies again. and i hope we will hang out again. my name is miriam and my letter is quite different to the other letters that...
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that he talked about. >> larry: congressman shock, is he going to get out of your house and the senate a health bill? >> if he reaches across the aisle and gives us a seat at the table. you know, with all due respect about all the rhetoric, the fact of the matter is it hasn't happened. you heard from john mccain. the senate republican leadership were kept out of the negotiations. i can tell you from the house side, the house republican leadership were kept out of the negotiations. that's why you had minimal republican support. same thing with the stimulus bill and the cap and trade bill. tonight it was another great speech. he did a great job of dliing a speech. as was mentioned earlier, many of the themes were ballot tested. you heard about him talking about cutting the taxes, cutting the deficit, the need for nuclear and drilling. that's like rod blagojevich talking about ethics reform. it doesn't meet the history of work. if the president is serious, i and many of my republican colleagues, i can assure you, stand ready as a willing partner. >> we'll take back -- go ahead, larry. i'm sorry. >> larry: you think he'll get a bump tonight? >> i thi
that he talked about. >> larry: congressman shock, is he going to get out of your house and the senate a health bill? >> if he reaches across the aisle and gives us a seat at the table. you know, with all due respect about all the rhetoric, the fact of the matter is it hasn't happened. you heard from john mccain. the senate republican leadership were kept out of the negotiations. i can tell you from the house side, the house republican leadership were kept out of the negotiations....
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and that is one thing that happens to all of us, where the shock and awe of the mission to the tranquillity of what it looks like in baghdad to what we were able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room, whether you have been in this theater of operation or not, one thing for me that was so satisfying is that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embarked on this mission, i also understood that the people on the ground would also be those individuals that we would begin to develop relationships with. of what may happen to them, those images are forced to live with you each and every day. but also knowing that while we were doing was truly a valuable mission, and whether our politicians did what they are going to do, for us it was about winning and making sure that we accomplished the mission on the ground. and so as we stayed away from the political climate, our job was to provide that support so that they could control their own country and their run destiny and their own future. one thing for me that is very inspiring is that i underst
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and that sent shock waves, because none of us in here is ready to die. if we understand that that is an expression of our sacrifice, then we have got it. >> i remember the conclusion to one of his sermons. i cannot say fully that i embrace it, but i tried. he ended a sermon of reflection saying, fear knocked at the door, faith answered. there was no one there. i started by quoting dr. king saying, in order to go forward we must look back. and rediscover our moral foundations of all significant social change. this evening, we have looked back in order to go for it. -- to go forward. and we have received great council from this wonderful panel. as we prepare to go, i hope you would join me in thanking them. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> president obama talk about the legacy of martin luther king jr. during services commemorating the memory of the late civil rights leader. this church is where martin luther king once preached. this is half an hour. ♪ >> good mor
and that sent shock waves, because none of us in here is ready to die. if we understand that that is an expression of our sacrifice, then we have got it. >> i remember the conclusion to one of his sermons. i cannot say fully that i embrace it, but i tried. he ended a sermon of reflection saying, fear knocked at the door, faith answered. there was no one there. i started by quoting dr. king saying, in order to go forward we must look back. and rediscover our moral foundations of all...
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it helpfully reminds us that after 18 years of conservative government inequality is widened and reach the level described in the report as shocking. explain why now after 12 years of liberal government they are the same, still shocking, wealth inequalities and shares and property are worse and as we discovered on monday it agreed to a property is growing. >> i'd join with him in thinking professor john hill and his panel for the important report of the national equality panel. he is right to say that the report says under the conservatives inequality -- under the conservative -- inequality widened and as a result of the effect of this government's policy most particularly tax and benefits growing inequality has been stemmed. we also tackle poverty particularly child poverty and pension poverty but we think inequality, massive for the individual and opportunities in the economy and a more peaceful society. we are determined to do more to tackle inequality on what can be handed down the generations. >> the government may be determined but the brutal truth is economic equality -- inequality is getting worse. the heart of the problem
it helpfully reminds us that after 18 years of conservative government inequality is widened and reach the level described in the report as shocking. explain why now after 12 years of liberal government they are the same, still shocking, wealth inequalities and shares and property are worse and as we discovered on monday it agreed to a property is growing. >> i'd join with him in thinking professor john hill and his panel for the important report of the national equality panel. he is...
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and that is one thing that happens to all of us, where the shock and awe of the mission to the tranquillity of what it looks like in baghdad to what we were able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room, whether you have been in this theater of operation or not, one thing for me that was so satisfying is that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embarked on this mission, i also understood that the people on the ground would also be those individuals that we would begin to develop relationships with. of what may happen to them, those images are forced to live with you each and every day. but also knowing that while we were doing was truly a valuable mission, and whether our politicians did what they are going to do, for us it was about winning and making sure that we accomplished the mission on the ground. and so as we stayed away from the political climate, our job was to provide that support so that they could control their own country and their run destiny and their own future. one thing for me that is very inspiring is that i underst
and that is one thing that happens to all of us, where the shock and awe of the mission to the tranquillity of what it looks like in baghdad to what we were able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room, whether you have been in this theater of operation or not, one thing for me that was so satisfying is that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embarked on this mission, i also understood that the people on the ground would also be those...
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us. whether it's the shock and awe of the mission to the track willty of what -- track willty to what itlike in baghdad to what we were able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room whether you've been in this theater of operations or not. one thing for me that was so satisfying is that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embarked on this mission, i also understood that the people on the ground would also be our intel. they would also be those individuals that we would begin to develop relationships with. and at times when you saw the death and destruction of what may happen to them, those images, of course, live with you each and every day. but also knowing that what we were doing was truly a valuable mission, and whether our politicians did what they are going to do the, for us it was about winning and making sure that we accomplished a mission on the ground. and so as we stayed away from the political climate, our job was clear. it was to provide that support so that they could control their own country and their own destiny and
us. whether it's the shock and awe of the mission to the track willty of what -- track willty to what itlike in baghdad to what we were able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room whether you've been in this theater of operations or not. one thing for me that was so satisfying is that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embarked on this mission, i also understood that the people on the ground would also be our intel. they would also be...
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it is with great sadness that all of us received the news of her passing, and to her mother, i said, we were shockedt intellect again and this strong personality and -- to leave us so young. she left us but she has made her mark. she's a person we will never forget because of her leadership skills and because of her friendship. so it is with a great respect, admiration, sadness, and affection that i extend to pau la's family -- to paula's family the sympathy and condolence of the congress and i join the distinguished lead for the doing system of i extend condolences to you, mr. leader, i know what a great partner she was to you as you lead the republicans in congress. she was here for everyone because as the leader said she loved this institution. so we're all shocked by our loss, her belief in john paul ii enables the rest of us to be comforted by the fact that now she has joined him and so many others in heaven and just to express the gratitude of a grateful congress to all who knew her, her family, michael, to her mother, to all of you, i hope it is a comfort to you that with the greatest sadness
it is with great sadness that all of us received the news of her passing, and to her mother, i said, we were shockedt intellect again and this strong personality and -- to leave us so young. she left us but she has made her mark. she's a person we will never forget because of her leadership skills and because of her friendship. so it is with a great respect, admiration, sadness, and affection that i extend to pau la's family -- to paula's family the sympathy and condolence of the congress and i...
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us with a lone suspect. we have seen this before. it is shocking she thinks these are the two most shocking things that came out of this review. when people review that tape those calls will be reviewed. >> i think that critique is unfair. the ral eality is the obama administration didn't underestimate al qaeda's determination -- i'm not dou doubting what was on the tape. she gave a bad press conference as she did for a second time in the row now. the obama administration to be sure doesn't think al qaeda isn't tough. what they did underestimate was the capacity of al qaeda in yemen. what they thought was an aspirational terrorist practice was far more developed than they thought. there was an intelligence gap. >> larry: thanks, guys. thanks, everybody. we'll be having your back. stephanie miller, bay buchanan, marc lamont hill and amanda carpenter. we're going to talk about another serious issue. affects millions of americans. weight, obesity. first, it's time for another great cnn hero. it's our first in 2010. watch. >> when i was growing up on a
us with a lone suspect. we have seen this before. it is shocking she thinks these are the two most shocking things that came out of this review. when people review that tape those calls will be reviewed. >> i think that critique is unfair. the ral eality is the obama administration didn't underestimate al qaeda's determination -- i'm not dou doubting what was on the tape. she gave a bad press conference as she did for a second time in the row now. the obama administration to be sure...
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shock, disbelief. i cried. i yelled. it just can't believe that someone so special to us is gone. >> the mayor talking about bobby salcedo will forever be 33. >> i'm just in disbelief. like i said, we did everything together. i think the first time where there was an occasion to go somewhere is when it will really hit me, because i'm going to have to go alone. >> we are learning from the mexican cicity. at a restaurant, gunmen burst in and kidnapped six men. later, the bodies all found near a canal, shot in the head. >> we want justice. we want somebosomebody, the president, he has to do something. this is the wrong person they have to get. >> neighbors remembering salcedo who more than left his mark. a former assistant principal of instruction at the high school, current school board member, education and helping others. that was his life blood. >> bobby as an educator, administrator. made it his work to help as many people as you could. >> it's like being in a mig nightmare you can't wake up from. hopefully we'll get answers for bobby, and his family and our community, because they stole our future. >> julie: major mar
shock, disbelief. i cried. i yelled. it just can't believe that someone so special to us is gone. >> the mayor talking about bobby salcedo will forever be 33. >> i'm just in disbelief. like i said, we did everything together. i think the first time where there was an occasion to go somewhere is when it will really hit me, because i'm going to have to go alone. >> we are learning from the mexican cicity. at a restaurant, gunmen burst in and kidnapped six men. later, the bodies...
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us feel too save. the fact that we still have a desperate engine is shocking. you are absolutely correct.hnology advancements and the fact that we are spending more money for morehouse -- hp and luxury. more electronics. >> with regard to what the gentleman said brings the point about driver education and these days progressively we are seeing less and less and driver education so people of operating these vehicles, i take issue with what you are saying about the number of accidents going up. maybe but as a percentage of the driven mile, the fatalities and injuries have decreased as a result and it has the air bags to be stronger and everything else so doesn't get the gas mileage. >> cars are safer than they were. 40,000 people dying is 40,000 people dying. it is still something worth thinking about. a lot of our driving is discretionary. if we can reduce our driving by a significant percentage just because we had to, a lot of that was trips that people were realizing at didn't need to hop in the car at that point. if we reduce the miles we drive we can improve those numbers. is there que
us feel too save. the fact that we still have a desperate engine is shocking. you are absolutely correct.hnology advancements and the fact that we are spending more money for morehouse -- hp and luxury. more electronics. >> with regard to what the gentleman said brings the point about driver education and these days progressively we are seeing less and less and driver education so people of operating these vehicles, i take issue with what you are saying about the number of accidents going...
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what what he describes as the shocking news that umar farouk abdulmutallab stands accused of plotting to blow up an airline nah. >> this is sa disgrace, embarrassment to us as muslims, to us as nigerians. >> reporter: he says he has immediate concerns about the safety of his small community, but there's also anger within the community. >> what makes you angry? >> this is not islam that i understand, the islam that i know. >> reporter: members of this mosque joined other muslim groups tuesday in condemning the terror plot. >> no faith or political ideology could ever justify the injuring or murdering of innocent civilians. >> reporter: but this lawyer and activityist hopes for more than words. he lives in dearborn. he says american muslims were just recovering from negative perceptio perceptions. >> now we get this other terrorist that attempts to blow an airliner right over our heads, right over the heads of the largest muslim population outside the middle east, right over our heads. and we're going to sit and watch? we said no. >> reporter: he is taking his anger to the streets and organizing online. >> our goal right now between now and then is to lite
what what he describes as the shocking news that umar farouk abdulmutallab stands accused of plotting to blow up an airline nah. >> this is sa disgrace, embarrassment to us as muslims, to us as nigerians. >> reporter: he says he has immediate concerns about the safety of his small community, but there's also anger within the community. >> what makes you angry? >> this is not islam that i understand, the islam that i know. >> reporter: members of this mosque joined...
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us, he represents thousands. that's it for now. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a 5.9 after shock rattles haiti but it didn't stop a miracle. a 5-year-old boy pulled alive from the house that collapsed on top of him eight days ago. his mother is killed, his father is missing and he survives. we have the latest. and democrats are stunned, left scrambling on health care after an upset republican winning ted kennedy cease seat. what's the message from massachusetts? is the president listening? next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we begin first with john king, the anchor of cnn's "state of the yinon" back in new york after his night last night in boston. listening to scott brown today, he sounded, john, much more like an independent than a republican. >> he hopes to keep that it way, larry. here is a guy that campaigned on the team of being the 41st vote in washington. he know he needs to keep support on the independent voters, the very same vote that's gave barack obama hayes large margin 14 months ago and gave scott brown the improbable victory last night. he opposes the president's health care
us, he represents thousands. that's it for now. "larry king live" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a 5.9 after shock rattles haiti but it didn't stop a miracle. a 5-year-old boy pulled alive from the house that collapsed on top of him eight days ago. his mother is killed, his father is missing and he survives. we have the latest. and democrats are stunned, left scrambling on health care after an upset republican winning ted kennedy cease seat. what's the message from...
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us tonight now, maybe? >> you know, who knows. that's the problem. that's why this, i think, has really shocked president obama. because he realized, look, if that plane had gone down, dick cheney would be on the airwaves saying, see, i told you. this guy is weak, he let it happen. and the political implications for president obama if this doesn't work, if he doesn't solve this problem, are off the charts. >> thank you, bob. we'll be calling on you frequently. good luck with the book. >> thanks. >>larry: bob woodward. michael chernoff and don elaponte are here in 60 seconds. we are building a website by ourselves. announcer: there's an easier way. create your own business site with intuit websites. just choose a style, then customize, publish and get found. sweet. get a 30-day free trial at intuit.com. >>larry: some breaking news for you before we meet two outstanding public servants. before obama called his security team for a breakdown in intelligence gathering, cnn learned that security cameras who would have recorded the man who walked through newark international airport sunday were working, but they were
us tonight now, maybe? >> you know, who knows. that's the problem. that's why this, i think, has really shocked president obama. because he realized, look, if that plane had gone down, dick cheney would be on the airwaves saying, see, i told you. this guy is weak, he let it happen. and the political implications for president obama if this doesn't work, if he doesn't solve this problem, are off the charts. >> thank you, bob. we'll be calling on you frequently. good luck with the...
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us right now maybe. >> you know, who knows. that's the problem. that's why this, i think, has really shocked president obama. because he realized, look, if that plane had gone down, dick cheney would be on the airwaves saying, see, i told you. this guy is weak, he let it happen. and the political implications for president obama if this doesn't work, if he doesn't solve this problem, are off the charts. >> thank you, bob. we'll be calling on you frequently. good luck with the book. >> thanks. >> larry: bob woodward. trate me. in a basketball game a couple minutes could mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. (announcer) only bayer's contour meter has programmable personal high low settings. it allows me to be able to look at my highs and lows to make sure that my diabetes is being controlled as tightly as possible. with my bayer meter i don't miss valuable game time. i'm alana burns and staying in the game is my simple win. (announcer) the contour meter, only from bayer. who's not answering. announcer: there's a better way. intuit quickbooks online p9 organizes your business in one place
us right now maybe. >> you know, who knows. that's the problem. that's why this, i think, has really shocked president obama. because he realized, look, if that plane had gone down, dick cheney would be on the airwaves saying, see, i told you. this guy is weak, he let it happen. and the political implications for president obama if this doesn't work, if he doesn't solve this problem, are off the charts. >> thank you, bob. we'll be calling on you frequently. good luck with the book....
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our part, sunday morning is going for a full culture shock, taking america's temperature in the arts, books, movies, all things creative which brings us to this morning's status report on american creativity. >> you've seen that great industrial revolution where people are inventing the telephone, the telegraph, the light bulb and everything else. you've seen the push that came because of the internet and the digital revolution. and now we're looking for what's going to be the evening inof the driver of a new creativity. >> reporter: the creative mind and more. where america stands starting this sunday morning. >> osgood: creativity takes many forms. there's a school of art that you could call beetle mania. january blackstone this morning meets its star practitioner. >> i was phobic of insects growing up. the first half of my life i could not stay far enough away from bugs. >> reporter: now christopher marley's life is nothing but bugs. >> this is from a pool in new guinea. this is from the philippines. this is from peru. >> reporter: bugs he krans formed into art. learning to find the beauty in things that creep and crawl and bite. l
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us. whether it is the shock and all of the mission to the tranquillity of what it looks like in baghdad to what we read able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room with a you been in this bitter of operations are not. one thing for me that was so satisfying is in that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embark on this mission i also understood that the people on the ground would also be our intelligence. they would also be those individuals that we would begin to develop relationships with. and at times when you saw the death and destruction of what may happen to them, those images, of course, live with each and every day. but also knowing that what we were doing was truly a valuable mission in and whether our politicians did what they are going to do for us it was about winning and making sure that we accomplish a mission on the ground. and so as we stayed away from the political climate our job was clear to provide this support to it that they can control their own country and destiny and own future. one thing for me that is a ver
us. whether it is the shock and all of the mission to the tranquillity of what it looks like in baghdad to what we read able to provide for me specifically and those that have served our nation in this great room with a you been in this bitter of operations are not. one thing for me that was so satisfying is in that we gave the iraqi people their freedom. as i embark on this mission i also understood that the people on the ground would also be our intelligence. they would also be those...
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shocked. they go out as far as the eye can see and that is not a good place for us to be. >> who has the microphone- okay. and tell us who you are. >> [inaudible] on the a 287(g) program isasi the administration made changes with law enforcement is there thought to getting rid of it all together and making sure that federal officials are in charge of immigration enforcement. it is a statutory provision. congress created the program. it's not within my power to turn ' i did make a number of changes as to how we delegated authority and limit the number of changes as to the circumstances in which we would delegate the authority but we will continue to delegate it. there are many, many instances in which cooperation with state and local law enforcement make a tremendous amount of sense. in paris -- in fairness to 287g, that is a legal provision that allows for a whole host of cooperation between federal, state, and local actors. 287g in the context of identifying gang members who are here unlawfully and on the streets of a given community makes a lot of sense. there is a lot of detectives at the local
shocked. they go out as far as the eye can see and that is not a good place for us to be. >> who has the microphone- okay. and tell us who you are. >> [inaudible] on the a 287(g) program isasi the administration made changes with law enforcement is there thought to getting rid of it all together and making sure that federal officials are in charge of immigration enforcement. it is a statutory provision. congress created the program. it's not within my power to turn ' i did make a...
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brett haber joins us from redskins park with more of what you have see seen with your own eyes. >> reporter: good morning. this comes as a shockhis firing has been rumored for the last several months, seems to be coming to fruition this morning. i had to laugh when i was at the station getting ready for sports plus. the redskins sent an e-mail saying that jim zorn's normal monday press conference was on for 12:25 this afternoon, and all of us laughed and said the likelihood that press conference takes place with him present is low, now it seems there will no press conference, unless it is a press conference for the hiring of magician san. several sources reporting this morning that he was fired shortly after arriving back here at redskins park at 2:30 this morning. that's when they got back from san diego. i witnessed him leaving the building on foot at 4:45. he was escorted by redskins staff. security to my knowledge. they walked him to his porsche. he got in the car, and left. presumably for the last time, ending his rather due just tenure with the team that saw them win 8 games last year, 4 this year. saw his play calling d
brett haber joins us from redskins park with more of what you have see seen with your own eyes. >> reporter: good morning. this comes as a shockhis firing has been rumored for the last several months, seems to be coming to fruition this morning. i had to laugh when i was at the station getting ready for sports plus. the redskins sent an e-mail saying that jim zorn's normal monday press conference was on for 12:25 this afternoon, and all of us laughed and said the likelihood that press...
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shock." i defy you to usfind someone that you used this before me.ce is expanding. we saw that this morning, fourth quarter gdp. we are out of the recession. we are out of the recession largely in my view because of the policy response. the federal reserve its a good deal of credit. chairman bernanke was confirmed yesterday, he deserves a lot of credit. the financial system of stable and it would not have been without the efforts of the federal reserve, the treasury, and the fdic. the don't think that it is any accident that the great recession ended at just the same time that a stimulus is providing its acting >economic . one. , the link between stimulus and the economy is the rate of stimulus spending. -- one point, the link between stimulus spending and the economy is the rate of stimulus spending. there is a large change in a short american time between the first quarter and the fourth quarter. -- the third quarter and the fourth quarter. if you do the math, it's just that this becomes a drag on the economy by q fourñ of this year. without more s
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. >> overwhelm and had a bit shell-shock when had they go online. they looked at how people usenline data sites. they don't limit some of your choices based off of personality, your sevens humor, or tastes, tend to overwhelm people so much that they spend last time evaluating the right potential mates for them. but web sites that help limit those choices actually allowed people some way, on some cog any testify level, to spend more time evaluating who was right for them, and i think we can apply that to, more broadly to the world of information and political information as well. there is a lot of stuff out there. this opens up endless possibilities for research, opinion, about what's going on online, and people are going to turn to and hone in on sources that they trust. there are sources that have good social capital over a period of time. we're not a bunch of idiots using the internet. we're smart people, and we're going to figure out who's producing good content and focus on the people, those individuals, and those media organizations and block out the rest of the ones. i'm s
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shocked. like coming out of sleep like a dream. you don't even think what's going on until like i realize there's a car on top of us. it was hard to get through my head. >> how long did that take? i'm picturing that. you wake up and it's like what? i mean, how long did it take before you realized this is a car on top of us? >> it was, i would have to say, well, before apparently because i had no idea that the guy actually took off from there. like i first -- my first reaction was, okay, there's someone either unconscious or dead up there. we were screaming for help. and it was like, i thought the roof caved in like from an earthquake. it's a real old house. we didn't know if that was the case. i looked up and i could barely see the light flashing. then to the left of me, i could see that it was a radiator to the left of me. chris was on the other side screaming. i could see the tire on the right side. there's a car on top of us. >> what was that conversation? so i'm taking it kristen calmed down enough to where you could confirm and say -- realize what happened. take us through that. >> well, first, like the fluids
shocked. like coming out of sleep like a dream. you don't even think what's going on until like i realize there's a car on top of us. it was hard to get through my head. >> how long did that take? i'm picturing that. you wake up and it's like what? i mean, how long did it take before you realized this is a car on top of us? >> it was, i would have to say, well, before apparently because i had no idea that the guy actually took off from there. like i first -- my first reaction was,...