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stephan, all right. let me ask you this, stephan. what we know so far is the possibility of this chemical weapon being used. how will we know if this is the kind of thing that is being used against our people? we just heard from dr. garnerrer. but is there a way for us militarily to know if it's coming at us? >> >> well, i think we would have to rely on intelligence. with this syria problem in particular we have known for a very linger time their possession of these chemical weapons capabilities. and so really what we have is a profound problem of lost time. entry had a civil war ongoing for twoers i don't. the president has called for assad to go. we have known for a very long time that this challenge could be coming. with syria as a state sponsor of terrorism and massive proliferation risk we won't have that much warning when something like this comes. >> and to my good friend concerning hunt hunt. do we involved if assad does release chemical weapons against his people. >> i'm at a loss to understand what killing 30 to 40,000 with
stephan, all right. let me ask you this, stephan. what we know so far is the possibility of this chemical weapon being used. how will we know if this is the kind of thing that is being used against our people? we just heard from dr. garnerrer. but is there a way for us militarily to know if it's coming at us? >> >> well, i think we would have to rely on intelligence. with this syria problem in particular we have known for a very linger time their possession of these chemical weapons...
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are you there, stephan? >> yeah, hi, judge. how are you? >> thanks so much for being with us this evening. i am well. how are you? how old is your 8-year-old daughter? >> she is doing pretty good. samantha is a strong willed child thank god. and at this moment we are blessed my whole family has been blessed that she came out of this thing physically okay but naturally it's very very very rotten situation to be in for all of us. it's been very rotten. things are getting better. >> judge jeanine: what did she say she heard? >> what happened, she was in mrs. martin's class and they, unfortunately, in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. someone unfortunately did trip the loud speaker system and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. not cursed kids kind of looked around and then they heard two. she heard two large noises. that's when ms. martin was just fabulous. she basically got the kid in the corner and made them remain there quietly and they just waited it out until
are you there, stephan? >> yeah, hi, judge. how are you? >> thanks so much for being with us this evening. i am well. how are you? how old is your 8-year-old daughter? >> she is doing pretty good. samantha is a strong willed child thank god. and at this moment we are blessed my whole family has been blessed that she came out of this thing physically okay but naturally it's very very very rotten situation to be in for all of us. it's been very rotten. things are getting better....
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are you there, stephan? >> yeah, hi, judge. how are you? >> thanks so much for being with us this evening. i am well. how are you? how old is your 8-year-old daughter? >> she is doing pretty good. samantha is a strong willed child thank god. and at this moment we are blessed my whole family has been blessed that she came out of this thing physically okay but naturally it's very very very rotten situation to be in for all of us. it's been very rotten. things are getting better. >> judge jeanine: what did she say she heard? >> what happened, she was in mrs. martin's class and they, unfortunately, in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. someone unfortunately did trip the loud speaker system and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. not cursed kids kind of looked around and then they heard two. she heard two large noises. that's when ms. martin was just fabulous. she basically got the kid in the corner and made them remain there quietly and they just waited it out until
are you there, stephan? >> yeah, hi, judge. how are you? >> thanks so much for being with us this evening. i am well. how are you? how old is your 8-year-old daughter? >> she is doing pretty good. samantha is a strong willed child thank god. and at this moment we are blessed my whole family has been blessed that she came out of this thing physically okay but naturally it's very very very rotten situation to be in for all of us. it's been very rotten. things are getting better....
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stephane pedrazzi joins us now from paris. stepha stephane, not a great set of growth figures for france. >> no. that's because of the fourth quarter. now a contraction of 2% of gdp is being tracked. it believes the economy will improve marginally next year. its target, 1 mers increase for the first and second quarter of next year mainly because of flat consumer spending. you know consumer spending is the main growth driver in france, raising the prospect of the weaker expected growth next year again. the officials target for the government is at 0.8%. we might be below this target and if that's the situation, the government will need to find additional resources of budget cuts. this morning, the french president confirmed the deficit target of 3% for the next year. he also said that the unemployment rate should decline at the end of the year even if the next year will be a difficult one. in the meantime, french unions, and employers have decided to extend negotiations from competitive net in the january, extending the origina
stephane pedrazzi joins us now from paris. stepha stephane, not a great set of growth figures for france. >> no. that's because of the fourth quarter. now a contraction of 2% of gdp is being tracked. it believes the economy will improve marginally next year. its target, 1 mers increase for the first and second quarter of next year mainly because of flat consumer spending. you know consumer spending is the main growth driver in france, raising the prospect of the weaker expected growth...
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. >> stephane marchand is a senior economics editor at the french newspaper le figaro. >> in my line i am a journalist working with french newspaper. we have eight weeks of vacation. >> eight weeks of vacation? >> eight weeks, yes. i know it maybe surprising for you because i know in the u.s. you might have only two or three if you are lucky. but we have eight. >> like most frenchmen, marchand has no guilt about taking so much time off. in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five week's vacation, guaranteed those long lazy days in the sun and leisurely lunches in outdoor cafes. on top of the five weeks, there are another dozen public holidays and a maximum 35-hour work week with no paid overtime allowed. managers like marchand, who work more than 35 hours a week, get more time off. >> the so-called 35-hour week gives us 22 more days a year. >> 22 more days in addition to the eight week's vacation. >> yes. >> wow. >> which is a lot. which is a lot. >> normally busy streets in paris empty out in july and august when most locals take their annual holi
. >> stephane marchand is a senior economics editor at the french newspaper le figaro. >> in my line i am a journalist working with french newspaper. we have eight weeks of vacation. >> eight weeks of vacation? >> eight weeks, yes. i know it maybe surprising for you because i know in the u.s. you might have only two or three if you are lucky. but we have eight. >> like most frenchmen, marchand has no guilt about taking so much time off. in fact, it's the law....
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stephane is following this story out of paris. can workers at danone trust that they won't be affected? >> we don't have so much details at this stage. danone will present this plan to the company by march 2013. so in the next couple of weeks we should have a better idea about the plan. we just know that danone is going to reduce the number of manager necessary europe because the company has 9,000 managers in europe which it has too much according to the top management of danone. this was built in a growth environment, but the company needs to adjust the structure to the crisis in europe. europe is the main problem for europe because if you look at the global face, danone was able to positive 1.1% for the first three months of the year excludeing europe. at the same time in europe, it was 0.6% contraction. that's a problem for danone, the economic crisis in europe. the company is facing increasing pressure from some of its shareholders include nelson phelps. he believes that the share price of danone has a significant growth poten
stephane is following this story out of paris. can workers at danone trust that they won't be affected? >> we don't have so much details at this stage. danone will present this plan to the company by march 2013. so in the next couple of weeks we should have a better idea about the plan. we just know that danone is going to reduce the number of manager necessary europe because the company has 9,000 managers in europe which it has too much according to the top management of danone. this was...
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. >> reporter: thomas pantig and stephan lloyd are typical of many in their generation. good jobs by day, obsessed with a violent so-called first person shooter called call of duty when they get home. but is this just good fun, or is an entire generation being trained and desensitized to the act of shooting people? >> some people just go crazy. >> reporter: dr. chris ferguson has conducted a series of multiyear studies of 11-year-old to 18-year-olds to find out what violent games to do them. >> there is no evidence that exposure to violent behavior -- >> reporter: but dr. victor strasburger says today's video games are more real, more intense than anything that's come before. >> kids spend an incredible amount of time with the media, they see violent media, why would we spend $250 billion on advertising if we didn't have an effect on people. >> reporter: so whose research to believe, who to judge? the u.s. supreme court already has. in striking down california's attempt at a violent video game law, the court had this to say these studies have been rejected by every court
. >> reporter: thomas pantig and stephan lloyd are typical of many in their generation. good jobs by day, obsessed with a violent so-called first person shooter called call of duty when they get home. but is this just good fun, or is an entire generation being trained and desensitized to the act of shooting people? >> some people just go crazy. >> reporter: dr. chris ferguson has conducted a series of multiyear studies of 11-year-old to 18-year-olds to find out what violent...
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. >>> sunday morning on "biocentury this week," are proceed -- paula stephan says yes, watch "biocenturyday at in some cities around the country. in washington mostly cloudy, 52 degrees. mou mostly cloudy in atlanta, 61 degrees. same deal in st. louis. sunny in denver, 49 degrees. 46 degrees in seattle. >>> this is the 71st anniversary of the day that will live in infamy. president franklin roosevelt to describe the attack on pearl harbor. japanese war passengers attacked the base in hawaii. the surprise attack killed more than 2400 american sailors and soldiers and wiped out the pacific fleet. the attack propelled the u.s. into world war ii. >> roger ebert is in a chicago hospital being treated for a hip fracture. he's 70 years old. ebert posted on twitter he didn't need surgery. doctors are determining when he'll be released from the hospital. >>> a student in northwestern turkey is recovering from minor injuries after the bridge he was walking on collapsed. the security camera caught the moment the bridge gave way. it collapsed because it was weighted down with too much snow. >> a bio
. >>> sunday morning on "biocentury this week," are proceed -- paula stephan says yes, watch "biocenturyday at in some cities around the country. in washington mostly cloudy, 52 degrees. mou mostly cloudy in atlanta, 61 degrees. same deal in st. louis. sunny in denver, 49 degrees. 46 degrees in seattle. >>> this is the 71st anniversary of the day that will live in infamy. president franklin roosevelt to describe the attack on pearl harbor. japanese war...
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stephan desiderio is under pressure to reduce the experiments he designs in mice in his search for a cure for culdhood leukemia. does that make a more uncertain morence? >> not only a more uncertain scie science, we actually lose ten uncrs. en reporter: and the down side of turning off a variety of experiments is what? >> we've killed innovation because the most innovative becaus projects are the projects that will go first. >> reporter: the pending budget cuts have also forced labs to etow down the hiring of promising younger scientists. >> turning them down because i have to say to them "in all honesty, i don't know whether i can take you on. on that four to five-year commitment." >> reporter: the n.i.h. hopes to restore the lost 10% if the ifncy's funding is restored, but this is one danger from the anscal cliff that isn't waiting for new year's day. the reduction in medical experiments and the hold on ingoratory jobs is happening now. wyatt andrews, cbs news, wy washington. ghanlor: in afghanistan, another insider attacked today and for inside first tt time the attacker was ackef
stephan desiderio is under pressure to reduce the experiments he designs in mice in his search for a cure for culdhood leukemia. does that make a more uncertain morence? >> not only a more uncertain scie science, we actually lose ten uncrs. en reporter: and the down side of turning off a variety of experiments is what? >> we've killed innovation because the most innovative becaus projects are the projects that will go first. >> reporter: the pending budget cuts have also...
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in her book how economic shapes science georgia state university economist paula stephan argues --
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stephan grupp is a pioneer using hiv to infiltrate the immune system. >> all of the things that makehe hiv virus able to cause disease have been removed from this particular virus, so, its only purpose is to put a gene into a cell. for me, it's incredibly exciting. >> reporter: here's emma, just eight months later. doctors can't find any remaining cancer cells. >> she is in a complete remission. she has no leukemia in her body by any test that we can do. even the most sensitive tests. >> she has a ton of energy. she's doing wonderful right now. >> this treatment was a miracle. >> reporter: emma is counting the days till christmas. her parents are busy counting their blessings. now, the treatment does wipe out part of her immune system, so, she has to receive medication once a week to prevent infection. but she's feeling strong and she's back in the second grade. >> oh, it's so wonderful to see her like that. what about the other of the dozen now, just one dozen, who had it? were they also successful? >> reporter: seven of them had a great response. three of them in complete remission
stephan grupp is a pioneer using hiv to infiltrate the immune system. >> all of the things that makehe hiv virus able to cause disease have been removed from this particular virus, so, its only purpose is to put a gene into a cell. for me, it's incredibly exciting. >> reporter: here's emma, just eight months later. doctors can't find any remaining cancer cells. >> she is in a complete remission. she has no leukemia in her body by any test that we can do. even the most...
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stephan tailor became the all time rushing leader rushing for 1442 yards this season, 12 touchdowns.lor on facing badgers. >> all eyes are going to be on you. you've got to make big plays and big games. it is going to be up. but like i said you don't want to do stuff you've never done before. >> january 1 in passa deana. mark jackson said it as a broadcaster and said it again last night as a approach. mama said there are going to be days like this. there is a defense optional game. kings had seven players in figures they can't beat anyone else. >> we didn't play well. you know? we put together rhythm and scored but didn't play our upper end of bachbl they got it going early. and the we own it and look forward to learn from it. and try to put together this. >> the san francisco firefighters holiday toy drive is one of the largest programs in the country more than 200,000 toys donited to 40,000 needy children. >> this is what it's all about. it's about impact and making a difference. you know, gives us these firefighters a lot of credit for what they've done. >> about 100, 200 toys wil
stephan tailor became the all time rushing leader rushing for 1442 yards this season, 12 touchdowns.lor on facing badgers. >> all eyes are going to be on you. you've got to make big plays and big games. it is going to be up. but like i said you don't want to do stuff you've never done before. >> january 1 in passa deana. mark jackson said it as a broadcaster and said it again last night as a approach. mama said there are going to be days like this. there is a defense optional game....
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stephane pedrazzi caught up with the former president of the ecb, jean-claude trichet and asked if he was happy with the plan. i think as you'll remember, it was decided because after a certain moment, the idea that the fund could directly recapitalize the banks appears to be in a proper tool to have in the management crisis. there has been a reverse feedback loop. so, of course, if you decide to capitalize directly, you have to survey from the center and now at the national level. i think the decision which has been taken is good one. and, of course, this will be made at the level of the ecb, taking into account that the ecb is a federal institution and that it would be decentralized also. but it's very important that the decision, the ultimate decision is for all the systemic banks is taken centrally. of course, it's work in progress. you have to have a resolution mechanism that would be workable and convincing and there are other elements including perhaps when time comes to harmonize the scheme. but so it's a big thing. but i have to do that it is one of those concepts that have b
stephane pedrazzi caught up with the former president of the ecb, jean-claude trichet and asked if he was happy with the plan. i think as you'll remember, it was decided because after a certain moment, the idea that the fund could directly recapitalize the banks appears to be in a proper tool to have in the management crisis. there has been a reverse feedback loop. so, of course, if you decide to capitalize directly, you have to survey from the center and now at the national level. i think the...
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. >> welcome back to "good morning america" with robin roberts and george stephan -- george stephan - details, now. sorry about that. >> and jake tap -- why is it always jake? >> you make fun of me all day. >> the nominations were announced. put your computer down. >> right. like it's the computer's fault. >> leave her alone. >> are we on the air? >> are we actually on the air? >> i don't have any dinger. >> there you go. she found her dinger. >> "pop news" bo-fer. >> what's that? >> bo-fer. bo-fer. bo-fer. >> i got a bo-fer, too. >> george stephanopoulos. >> i try to limit it to once or twice a year in the first half hour. but the phrase, hot mess. >> hot mess. >> hot mess. >> say, hi, america. >> no. >> girls. >> friday. say it like that. friday. >> it opens on friday. >> friday. >> friday. oh, my god. i can't believe i did that. >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> nancy is so fun, saying -- >> i can hear you. >> oh, weather. >> you're right here. i wasn't sure. >> i'm right here. oh -- >> what are you doing here? >> head on over to robin. >> i'm right next to you. >> oh. >> we're g
. >> welcome back to "good morning america" with robin roberts and george stephan -- george stephan - details, now. sorry about that. >> and jake tap -- why is it always jake? >> you make fun of me all day. >> the nominations were announced. put your computer down. >> right. like it's the computer's fault. >> leave her alone. >> are we on the air? >> are we actually on the air? >> i don't have any dinger. >> there you go. she...
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let's talk now with a former detective and new jersey police commissioner stephan wrongers. so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> private security firms say they are already fielding .alls from schools in the wake what type of security is appropriate at a school? >> let me share this with you that police and teachers around this nation are trained for incidents like this. although i have to admit to youner have any one of us in law enforcement or teachers acrossed the country believed we would be facing something like this. schools across the district are, in fact, doing the best they could. they put cameras up. they put metal detectors up. they do everything they can to prevent incidents like this. the bottom line regarding this incident as reports come out it looks like you were unable to prevent something like this. the guy had these guns. i understand he shot his way through the door. you can do everything possible to prevent something like this from happening, but sometimes you can't do very much as in a case like this. >> this school had a buzzer. at first they w
let's talk now with a former detective and new jersey police commissioner stephan wrongers. so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> private security firms say they are already fielding .alls from schools in the wake what type of security is appropriate at a school? >> let me share this with you that police and teachers around this nation are trained for incidents like this. although i have to admit to youner have any one of us in law enforcement or teachers acrossed the...
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. >>> sunday morning on "biocentury this week," are proceed -- paula stephan says yes, watch "biocentury this week" >>> hello and welcome back to 9news now on this friday morning. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck just back from a morning jog. the coffee machine is up stairs and i made it there and back during the break. >> as long as he has his coffee. >> it makes everything better for everybody. >>> olga is here for howard bernstein. >> we started off with cloud cover. we'll stick with that through most of the day today. some. us will get a little peek of sunshine but most of us will see those showers start to move on through. i'd say the next hour or two. doppler radar still showing moisture from the west. it's bringing in a lot of moisture so that will be constant into the afternoon. right now at the reagan national airport sitting at 40 degrees. we've been holding steady for the last two hours or so. winds again will stay predominantly out of the south and southwest for the afternoon. overall, though, today is going to be fairly gloomy for most of us although we're sitting in th
. >>> sunday morning on "biocentury this week," are proceed -- paula stephan says yes, watch "biocentury this week" >>> hello and welcome back to 9news now on this friday morning. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck just back from a morning jog. the coffee machine is up stairs and i made it there and back during the break. >> as long as he has his coffee. >> it makes everything better for everybody. >>> olga is here for...
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lawmakers attending a private screening of stephan spielberg lincoln on capitol hill tonight.majority leader harry reid met with spielberg and the film's star daniel lewis before the showing. the event was exclusively for senators and their spouses but they apparently going the full movie going experience complete with popcorn and candy right inside the congressional auditorium. the life of a congressman. you can now keep tabs on iran's supreme leader and browse through his photos because the ayatollah al khomeini has apparently joined facebook. here is his profile page including instagramed cover photo. remember iran already bans web sites including facebook, and one commenter asked ayatollah if he used a work around to sign up but his staff had apparently started a twitter page for the ayatollah and that's where they posted a link to this new facebook page state department staffers say they will keep an eye on it. nearly one thousand files from the scene of a cet cut massacre former marine keeping watch at his children's school. he says suspecting it b. something bigger than
lawmakers attending a private screening of stephan spielberg lincoln on capitol hill tonight.majority leader harry reid met with spielberg and the film's star daniel lewis before the showing. the event was exclusively for senators and their spouses but they apparently going the full movie going experience complete with popcorn and candy right inside the congressional auditorium. the life of a congressman. you can now keep tabs on iran's supreme leader and browse through his photos because the...
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still stephan doesn't leave benghazi and it keeps coming back for me i keep coming back to why. why would he not go back and support his troops at the embassy in tripoli? i mean, libya is an arab spring country. there is there is an uprising in cairo another arab spring country why wouldn't you rush back to the safety and security. again we come back to the fact that stevens said he didn't feel secure why not go back to tripoli and be with your troops and make sure you they're in case anything happens. he didn't. he stayed in benghazi. >> bill: now, when you have -- those are legitimate questions. all americans would like answers to. we are not going to get them. the president won re-election. this was in play during the campaign. the american people haven't embraced the story you can't force them to. i don't think you are ever going to get answers to those questions. >> at the end of the day sciewfn rice comes out. hillary was there at andrews air force base on the 14th to receive the bodies along with the president and the vice president. yet 48 hours later she is gone. she ca
still stephan doesn't leave benghazi and it keeps coming back for me i keep coming back to why. why would he not go back and support his troops at the embassy in tripoli? i mean, libya is an arab spring country. there is there is an uprising in cairo another arab spring country why wouldn't you rush back to the safety and security. again we come back to the fact that stevens said he didn't feel secure why not go back to tripoli and be with your troops and make sure you they're in case anything...
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. >> shepard: stephan white says life is wonderful now and he has just used some of his power ball winnings to make a donation to toys for tots. fox urgent now. two boys in florida plotting to set off a weapon of mass destruction here in the united states. this is new tonight. prosecutors say that weapon was some sort of explosive device. no word on a potential target. the fbi reports they arrested the brothers yesterday in fort lauderdale. the feds say the men are u.s. citizens. originally though from pakistan. they could get life in prison. there is a stalemate. let's not kid ourselves. that's the quote today from speaker of the house john boehner about the battle over the so-called fiscal cliff. that's the combination, of course, of spending cuts and exexpiring tax breaks set to kick in about a month from now. economists say it could cause another recession. today, the president visited a toy factory in pennsylvania to make his case for his plan. he is asking americans to pressure congress to extend tax cuts for the middle class right now. in fact, extend tax cuts for everybody for the f
. >> shepard: stephan white says life is wonderful now and he has just used some of his power ball winnings to make a donation to toys for tots. fox urgent now. two boys in florida plotting to set off a weapon of mass destruction here in the united states. this is new tonight. prosecutors say that weapon was some sort of explosive device. no word on a potential target. the fbi reports they arrested the brothers yesterday in fort lauderdale. the feds say the men are u.s. citizens....
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stephan, thanks. >> see you guys.peak of the holidays and travel and everyone trying to plan their flights and car trips. how is it looking out there. >> not that bad. thursday was a rough day across the country. today is not that bad other than it's cool. down across the southeast. very cool morning and also a cool day in general across that area of florida. in behind that system cold air in place and seeing lake-effect snow that will continue on and off today. bigger story is the storm out across the west. we had a big storm yesterday. still seeing on shore flow. we have two more storms lined up behind. this that's going to continue for the next couple of days. temps are going to be quite cool all across the area. possible travel delays. yesterday big delays in san francisco. today we will see more of that. eventually it will mean maybe another 4 to 6 feet of snow across syria nevada. it helps the snow pack that we need long-term for water resources across california but it also means good news for the skier and the
stephan, thanks. >> see you guys.peak of the holidays and travel and everyone trying to plan their flights and car trips. how is it looking out there. >> not that bad. thursday was a rough day across the country. today is not that bad other than it's cool. down across the southeast. very cool morning and also a cool day in general across that area of florida. in behind that system cold air in place and seeing lake-effect snow that will continue on and off today. bigger story is the...
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. >> in the second quarter it was a pretty to hand to stephan curry.ined for 27 points and 12 assists. that is young had a mess but he throws it down. it was 1910 for young. th 76 the 76ers' did make a game for but davit lee had 25 points and a one. they improved to 20 and 10. >> the loss angeles clippers has the best. " what a thought that blake, griffin and company would come from 19 points and down and wind. he had 22 points. it was 23 seconds and the clippers were up one. chris paul did it. he had 29 points. the clippers won. >> meanwhile, the kings hosted the knicks. sacramento blew a 20 point lead and then that this shot at the buzzer by james johnson they beat the knicks. carmelo enclave did not play. >> 49ers and defensive tackle will need surgery. the only time is when? >> hethe 49ers are hoping that he can play door of the gang but if he cannot play will be a major blow to their defense. he is the most irreplaceable person on the team. harbaugh stated that if he does come back for the playoffs he made risk further damage. he was fined $10,000
. >> in the second quarter it was a pretty to hand to stephan curry.ined for 27 points and 12 assists. that is young had a mess but he throws it down. it was 1910 for young. th 76 the 76ers' did make a game for but davit lee had 25 points and a one. they improved to 20 and 10. >> the loss angeles clippers has the best. " what a thought that blake, griffin and company would come from 19 points and down and wind. he had 22 points. it was 23 seconds and the clippers were up one....
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stephane pedrazzi asked the ecb jean-claude trichet about greece. >> i think it is absolutely clear that out of the fears of the global observers have proved unfounded. i was always confivinced that i was unfounded that the assumption that they could leave the euro area, that they could refeud the adjustment which is necessary were wrong assumptions. and now we see and of course it's difficult, of course it's hard, it's tough. but people have to make adju adjustments which are very, very difficult. but, again, we are going in the right direction. again, it's very difficult. it goes in the right direction. >> you don't believe in the scenario for greek exit? >> no.. it's precisely because it appears very clearly that neither the greek people nor the greek government nor all peers wanted that, that contrary to a lot of, you know, fears, that that being a little bit erroneous, but were generalized in the other continents, if i may. but now the europeans are making their point clears and clearer and clearer. and, of course, it is recognized. >> what's your view on spain? the country managed
stephane pedrazzi asked the ecb jean-claude trichet about greece. >> i think it is absolutely clear that out of the fears of the global observers have proved unfounded. i was always confivinced that i was unfounded that the assumption that they could leave the euro area, that they could refeud the adjustment which is necessary were wrong assumptions. and now we see and of course it's difficult, of course it's hard, it's tough. but people have to make adju adjustments which are very, very...
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cloves and cinnamon are great to keep your blood sugar even stephan. >> i develop all the recipes myregistered nutritionist. i am the how and she is the why. >> we have corny sinces of humor. we try to make it fun for people. thee -- these are called punked out flames. >> the infantry --fritada. >> a lot of people making breakfast this morning. >> i stirred in the pumpkin pie spice one and a half to two teaspoons. 2% of evaporated milk used in pumpkin pie. >> it's not evaporated i can still see it. >> butter milk would work fine too if that's what you want. that's traditional. eggs two tablespoons of melted butter. janet, dew point do you want to grab that pumpkin? >> yeah. >> is that have have a nil lancs yes. throw that in. >> very impressive. canned pumpkin is another antioxidant loaded siewmp star. if you are trying to stay young and healthy, canned pumpkin can do the trick. >> can i do the whipping? >> yes, can you. >> didn't you say pumpkin had to do with antiaging? because my ears perked up in the green room when you said thanks yes, it does. it is the king of carotinoids. >>
cloves and cinnamon are great to keep your blood sugar even stephan. >> i develop all the recipes myregistered nutritionist. i am the how and she is the why. >> we have corny sinces of humor. we try to make it fun for people. thee -- these are called punked out flames. >> the infantry --fritada. >> a lot of people making breakfast this morning. >> i stirred in the pumpkin pie spice one and a half to two teaspoons. 2% of evaporated milk used in pumpkin pie. >>...
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in spite of having a pretty good football stephan this year. vanderbilt was the focus. good teams.of a very significant culture war battle. vanderbilt university told christian organizations they could no longer select their leaders based upon their faith. in other words, a christian organization had to consider a muslim or non-christian as the leader of their group. to not do so would be a form of discrimination. so a lot of these christian clubs they stood up and said no, we are not going to do this. they fought back and unfortunately they lost. so now many of these clubs, about 13 of these clubs had to move off campus to hold their services and to hold their meetings. >> juliet: did this apply across board to all clubs there? if there is a muslim club did, they have to do the same thing? >> well, they said yes. but, in actuality, that's not what happened. the gay rights groups on campus and like you said the muslim organizations they seemed to have been held at least this is the argument from the christian groups, they were held to a different standard. from. >> clayton: any big
in spite of having a pretty good football stephan this year. vanderbilt was the focus. good teams.of a very significant culture war battle. vanderbilt university told christian organizations they could no longer select their leaders based upon their faith. in other words, a christian organization had to consider a muslim or non-christian as the leader of their group. to not do so would be a form of discrimination. so a lot of these christian clubs they stood up and said no, we are not going to...