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ep joy virginia tech and temple. we get to the hoop here. and virginia tech in the home whites. delaney going to initiate the offense. remember they were in the a-10 together for five seasons. and that's delaney jumper will trop on the first offensive look for virginia tech. >> the hokies didn't beat temple in the meetings between the two. they shared space. the all-time series 9-1 favorite. including a victory in the ncaa tournament. >> michael: williams getting the start for michael eric and williams will launch. and 3. >> that's what he does. he is -- he is a power forward defensively but offensively, he floats around the perimeter and shoots flatfooted 3s. he was key in the run through the atlantic ten tournament. >> michael: that shoot around today, that's what we were being told. that came up short. guz man to the offensive end. and brooks on his first. a sophomore out of argentina. what are the skis for this. >> joel: virginia tech has two guys and they have to produce in trouble figures. it is a team that is 16th in the country early on in forcing turnovers. temple, on t
ep joy virginia tech and temple. we get to the hoop here. and virginia tech in the home whites. delaney going to initiate the offense. remember they were in the a-10 together for five seasons. and that's delaney jumper will trop on the first offensive look for virginia tech. >> the hokies didn't beat temple in the meetings between the two. they shared space. the all-time series 9-1 favorite. including a victory in the ncaa tournament. >> michael: williams getting the start for...
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they reversed it, virginia tech out.joe: tech feels that way to get into position and draw the charge. temple getting the chance here but used the shot clock in doing so. and worth a. we're at the 1:24 mark. it will go temple's way. >> michael: the season high against delaware in a temple win. and tomorrow night in the final day of the event. temful will take on st. john's. continuing a big second half he drills the 3. but it will come in a say most disa-pbt ting offensive performance for the club. inside the final minute of this one. temple has done the job on the defensivend. >> joe: delaney with 30 of the 48. a tough way to play. >> michael: virginia tech in the acc is, you know, they're not. they're going to have to share the wealth a bit and get more involved to go through the rigors of the acc season. >> joe: keep jeff down and get a double-double out of him. >> michael: and fernandez let's take a look at the play of the night. watch this beautiful from fernandez for the crush. that our toyota play of the night. or
they reversed it, virginia tech out.joe: tech feels that way to get into position and draw the charge. temple getting the chance here but used the shot clock in doing so. and worth a. we're at the 1:24 mark. it will go temple's way. >> michael: the season high against delaware in a temple win. and tomorrow night in the final day of the event. temful will take on st. john's. continuing a big second half he drills the 3. but it will come in a say most disa-pbt ting offensive performance for...
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georgia tech the highest ranked bcs team with one loss. both of these teams pretty much predicated on running the ball. >> yeah, this is clean old- fashioned hate. it's pivotal for them, kind of paints the entire season. georgia tech has had a great year, if they lose to georgia, it won't be a victorious one, the fans won't be happy. >> in our household, we teach that we don't use the word hate. >> w yelling at mom for some deal. shay hodge and ole miss next. >>> t.j. fuller returned the opening kickoff for clemson but not getting better for the game cocks at home. garcia rolls to his right. picked off for the interception by hall and they are in gamecock territory already. >>> beautiful day up ahead here. highs in the upper 60s for the egg bowl. women see you at halftime. now we send you back out to starkville. for kerry, andre and dave neal. >> it is our wrangler game of the week a mag noel georgia state show down. ole miss ranked 25th, taking on mississippi state in the 106th edition of the egg bowl, and this is what they are playing fo
georgia tech the highest ranked bcs team with one loss. both of these teams pretty much predicated on running the ball. >> yeah, this is clean old- fashioned hate. it's pivotal for them, kind of paints the entire season. georgia tech has had a great year, if they lose to georgia, it won't be a victorious one, the fans won't be happy. >> in our household, we teach that we don't use the word hate. >> w yelling at mom for some deal. shay hodge and ole miss next. >>> t.j....
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more virginia tech.ssion, second half, williams, just a beast, dragging a defendser over the goal line and in. take one more look as williams just, bruit force getting into the end zone. hokie up big, 31-10. still in the third, virginia tech going to the air. rolling out, sets up, point kin. virginia tech wins it 38-10. more a.c.c. virginia down in death valley to take on clemson. al groh possibly with his last season with the safl list with only three wins this season. clemson recovers the fumble. two minutes left in the first half. and three plays after another, uva fumbles, kyle parker, a 24- yard touchdown pass to jack by ford. clemson on top. cavaliers hang tough. jamil sewell. uva down only 3. first and goal for the cavaliers at the cavaliers high. the hoos lose their fourth in a row. >>> virginia basketball team moves to 3-1 with a win over oral roberts. georgetown play as road game at savannah state but that's no problem for the 19th ranked hoyas. and gw moves ahead with a 43- point blowout. >>>
more virginia tech.ssion, second half, williams, just a beast, dragging a defendser over the goal line and in. take one more look as williams just, bruit force getting into the end zone. hokie up big, 31-10. still in the third, virginia tech going to the air. rolling out, sets up, point kin. virginia tech wins it 38-10. more a.c.c. virginia down in death valley to take on clemson. al groh possibly with his last season with the safl list with only three wins this season. clemson recovers the...
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elizabeth, who was found and what this means to the family of morgan harrington, a young virginia tech student, who went up to charlotteville to attend a concert and disappeared and it's been three weeks or more. there's a $150,000 reward offered for her safe return or information leading to it. $50,000 of which was donated by. they're going to try to reignite this search in the charlottesville area. >>> the chairman of the gop says he's not gloating but he's smiling about the results of off-year elections. the gop won big. governorships in two big states taking seats away from democrats. although a new york congressional seat in republican hands for a century is no longer. former u.s. attorney chris christii is the fir christie is the first to win in more than a decade. that didn't overcome the strong negative impression voters had of corzine. and virginia has a new republican governor. the former state attorney general bob mcdonnell easily defeated creigh deeds and will succeed tim kaine who is chairman of the democratic national committee. a special election in upstate new york prov
elizabeth, who was found and what this means to the family of morgan harrington, a young virginia tech student, who went up to charlotteville to attend a concert and disappeared and it's been three weeks or more. there's a $150,000 reward offered for her safe return or information leading to it. $50,000 of which was donated by. they're going to try to reignite this search in the charlottesville area. >>> the chairman of the gop says he's not gloating but he's smiling about the results...
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maybe it was perfectly valid but the tech bubble was something that just could not be explained very well by any theory that market prices were based on a rational assessment of future earnings power. eugene fama who authored the original -- maid this value did him that basically there's lots of uncertainty with these internet stocks. it is entirely possible one or two of them will become the next microsoft and therefore it makes sense to assign hydeville use to all of them. that makes sense with these sort of start up level companies and clearly google, google was not out there as the company during the bubble so it was not there yet but that is clear. knit companies can come along. the problem was even the big companies were valued at these levels. sysco was a classic example. it required them to keep doubling in size every year for the next 20 years. so that caused a lot of questions among finance professors and economists about this idea that they didn't have to-- bubble for not really an issue, that markets could be relied on to get price is right but the aftermath was not that
maybe it was perfectly valid but the tech bubble was something that just could not be explained very well by any theory that market prices were based on a rational assessment of future earnings power. eugene fama who authored the original -- maid this value did him that basically there's lots of uncertainty with these internet stocks. it is entirely possible one or two of them will become the next microsoft and therefore it makes sense to assign hydeville use to all of them. that makes sense...
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he graduated from virginia tech with a degree in biochemistry. earned a medical license in the army. though he was never deployed outside the u.s., testifies due to be deployed to afghanistan in a coup of weeks. >>> some experts say it's irrelevant that hasan had not been deployed to a combat zone before. a former navy officer says treating troops with combat fatigue takes its toll. >> this is something mental health providers are trained to do. those who work for the military or in the military, whether we wear uniforms or we don't are certainly subject to the compassion, fatigue and secondary traumatization that can occur from taking care of some of these very, very difficult situations. >> these are images captured after the ft. hood shooting. showing people trying to comfort each other to absorb what happened. a lot of people rushed to the scene and ripped off their clothes and tend to the wound of so many people. 13 people dead. the suspected shooter, major hah son in custody. himself in the hospital. said to be in a coma. a florida woman wa
he graduated from virginia tech with a degree in biochemistry. earned a medical license in the army. though he was never deployed outside the u.s., testifies due to be deployed to afghanistan in a coup of weeks. >>> some experts say it's irrelevant that hasan had not been deployed to a combat zone before. a former navy officer says treating troops with combat fatigue takes its toll. >> this is something mental health providers are trained to do. those who work for the military or...
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they took georgia tech to overtime here on this this quickly up the floor. with a runner. do you think florida state will push it more this year without a toney douglas some. >> dan: i think florida state will take advantage of tuptss that presents itself. they've got good quick athletic guys and i think when the fast breaks present itself, they'll certainly take it. i'm not sure that they'll do it more than they did last year, but they certainly get up and down. >> rich: miss on the left hand by emerson. rising is singleton for his second three. is on quite a run right now. they have stretched their lead to 17-7. >> dan: it was 6-4 mercer at one point. >> rich: another block. what is that, six now? >> dan: seven. >> rich: demercy. emerson with the rebound. that's lost control and lost position. time-out on the floor. in a state on a run right now that has stretched their lead to ten. the seminoles trying to go 3-0 on the road at mercer. girl: my name is emily, and in 7 years... i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more
they took georgia tech to overtime here on this this quickly up the floor. with a runner. do you think florida state will push it more this year without a toney douglas some. >> dan: i think florida state will take advantage of tuptss that presents itself. they've got good quick athletic guys and i think when the fast breaks present itself, they'll certainly take it. i'm not sure that they'll do it more than they did last year, but they certainly get up and down. >> rich: miss on...
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they had georgia tech on the ropes and lost in overtime down here last keer. bob hoffman's team looking forward to this ball game with florida state. it's homecoming. the place has been sold out for in some time. practice state has shot well. kitchen, alabi. a where he restling match. and mercer wins it. jenkins pulls it away. blocked. eighth block. alabi got a piece. free throws coming up. bran do th brandon moore challenging alabi. >> dan: when you have that number of steals, you expect to be able to get back and get easy opportunities, but the seminoles doing a great job getting back and set on defense. first the blocked shot and then the foul. leopard hamilton asked for a time-out. i don't think he's pleased with the way his team is playing on the offensive end either. too many turnover, too many difficult shots. >> rich: i would agree. five turnovers. but when you block a shot, that can gloss over many mistakes on the floor. >> dan: and florida state is one of those kind of teams where when they're blocking shots, for the first part, the balls are staying
they had georgia tech on the ropes and lost in overtime down here last keer. bob hoffman's team looking forward to this ball game with florida state. it's homecoming. the place has been sold out for in some time. practice state has shot well. kitchen, alabi. a where he restling match. and mercer wins it. jenkins pulls it away. blocked. eighth block. alabi got a piece. free throws coming up. bran do th brandon moore challenging alabi. >> dan: when you have that number of steals, you expect...
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i read a story in the paper on sunday how some interest in the high-tech sector has engaged washington and the valley more than it ever has been. but again at the delicate balance. google will tell you and other companies, too, that you don't want to be overburdened some with the rules and regulations that would hamper innovation, that could potentially set rules that could be outdated so terribly quickly because the web moves so quickly and changes so quickly. so there's a delicate balance is trying to balance right now, that's trying to be struck right now. and that actually is across several agencies. as of the federal trade commission, the justice department, the federal communications commission, which right now is grappling with the very conjurer show rules on how internet service providers can treat content, the web content over their networks. so i would say the obama administration, in general, is definitely willing to take a stab at it and figure out how, you know, they are seeing cracks in the fisheries is what you hear some time for them regularities, cracks in the foundati
i read a story in the paper on sunday how some interest in the high-tech sector has engaged washington and the valley more than it ever has been. but again at the delicate balance. google will tell you and other companies, too, that you don't want to be overburdened some with the rules and regulations that would hamper innovation, that could potentially set rules that could be outdated so terribly quickly because the web moves so quickly and changes so quickly. so there's a delicate balance is...
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georgia tech will look to him this season.'s three point shooting should make up for the loss of a.j.abram but it's not just bradley's shooting skills that separate him from the pack. bradley's defensive expertise will make it tough for any team against kentucky. he will be expected to combine his defensive and offensive abilitys to lead the longhorns to victory. and here's a look at your list of top sec freshmen. litterial: you have the player from kentucky, big time player and big time prospect. they don't expect this guy to be at the university of kentucky after two years. then you have one of the top high school players in the history of florida basketball. billy donvan was so excited about him. you have john hind from kentucky. he's going to be a guy who fills up the three-point shot and you have a guy like demarcus cousins on the inside. when you have a chance to see demarcus cousins you'll see a future nba player. he is big time. and then you have dennis hald, the 6'11" center at lsu. he's a prospect but has a tremendou
georgia tech will look to him this season.'s three point shooting should make up for the loss of a.j.abram but it's not just bradley's shooting skills that separate him from the pack. bradley's defensive expertise will make it tough for any team against kentucky. he will be expected to combine his defensive and offensive abilitys to lead the longhorns to victory. and here's a look at your list of top sec freshmen. litterial: you have the player from kentucky, big time player and big time...
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of the mya arts and tech foundation. it's going to be that kind of night.his is fun for me because -- you know, we've gotten to know each other over the past nine or ten weeks. and nowating the three of you by grilling you on "larry king live." >> can i just say something right now? >> of course. >> being on the show right now, you never really know what's going to happen. that's why i think it's such a popular reality show. because you look at the three finalists. you've got mya, who's the most amazing dancer. and sometimes i wonder who's the professional. because she's so good. you've got kelly osbourne -- >> yeah. >> -- who's like the ultimate send litt cinderella story now. then you've got the last man standing here. it could go any way right now, any way. >> okay, all right. excuse me, donny, just a note to the producer, we were saving donny kissing up to the other contestants for segment four. we just move that up. let me -- let me just ask you guys. this has been a crazy week for you. between the show monday and tuesday, you're going to have to dance
of the mya arts and tech foundation. it's going to be that kind of night.his is fun for me because -- you know, we've gotten to know each other over the past nine or ten weeks. and nowating the three of you by grilling you on "larry king live." >> can i just say something right now? >> of course. >> being on the show right now, you never really know what's going to happen. that's why i think it's such a popular reality show. because you look at the three finalists....
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why should we see a high-tech manufacturing anywhere in the world? this transition, essentially a new second industrial revolution -- the first give us all of the energy we wanted and created wealth. now we have decided we cannot do this without some sense of sustainability which includes carbon emissions. so pull harder. now we have to get the energy we're used to, but in a cleaner way. that will require rebuilding the existing infrastructure, creation of new infrastructure requiring incredible ingenuity and invention. it will create a lot jobs for a long time, because it means you will have to transition entire infrastructures in the economy. this is great for a job creation, and it is a high- technology issue, so the system is still the best in the world. >> thank you. we appreciate your time. we just talked to the secretary about copenhagen and the efforts they will put forth their, the obama administration. what did you hear? >> i think they have decided to have a real full-court press in copenhagen. they are sending five cabinet members, includ
why should we see a high-tech manufacturing anywhere in the world? this transition, essentially a new second industrial revolution -- the first give us all of the energy we wanted and created wealth. now we have decided we cannot do this without some sense of sustainability which includes carbon emissions. so pull harder. now we have to get the energy we're used to, but in a cleaner way. that will require rebuilding the existing infrastructure, creation of new infrastructure requiring...
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but no boris for tech, and it's recovered by jared boykin in the end zone.y for virginia keek. six in a row all of virginia with a 52-13 win. al groh finishes the season at 3-9. perhaps leaving scott stadium for the final time. >> >>> the scs playoffs. eric ward stretch option. keeps it himself and he is off. a 74 yards and a touchdown, and richmond with the early lead of 10-0. but elan rallies. 16-6 in the fourth. scott riddle, out of the shotgun, looking down. he's got jarrell hutchins for a 22 yard score. they have a chance to tie it. adam shriner with the field goal and he is off. richmond advances to the second round with a 16-13 win. >>> wizards coming off an impressive victory over the heat. when we return we'll take you to tipoff, the wizards and bobcats. next. >> welcome back. stephen jackson and the bobcats in town to meet the wizards, antawn jamison, caron butler and company and steve buck hans and phil chen near have a preview. >> michael, thanks a lot. the emotion is still running very high here. of course all of us wearing the black ribbons in
but no boris for tech, and it's recovered by jared boykin in the end zone.y for virginia keek. six in a row all of virginia with a 52-13 win. al groh finishes the season at 3-9. perhaps leaving scott stadium for the final time. >> >>> the scs playoffs. eric ward stretch option. keeps it himself and he is off. a 74 yards and a touchdown, and richmond with the early lead of 10-0. but elan rallies. 16-6 in the fourth. scott riddle, out of the shotgun, looking down. he's got jarrell...
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the united nations created a high tech way to help. the u.n.ld food program launched an online campaign called a billion for a billion aimed at stamping out hunger. the billion internet users donated a dollar a week, the lives of a billion people around the world could be changed. on the right side of the page, a string of numbers represent what's happened since the page was loaded. you can see millions of e-mails sent, thousands of facebook updates and thousands of dollars spent on pet food. you can also see the number of children who died of hunger within just the last few seconds. go to wfp.org/onebillion and see it for yourself. >>> grief in two california communities today after two tragic aircraft crashes this weekend. a medical helicopter dropped off a patient at a reno hospital and was returning to california when it went down. investigators say the pilot issued a may day seconds before the chopper crashed in a fireball. the pilot, a flight nurse and a paramedic were killed. the pilot of a small plane died when his single engine aircraf
the united nations created a high tech way to help. the u.n.ld food program launched an online campaign called a billion for a billion aimed at stamping out hunger. the billion internet users donated a dollar a week, the lives of a billion people around the world could be changed. on the right side of the page, a string of numbers represent what's happened since the page was loaded. you can see millions of e-mails sent, thousands of facebook updates and thousands of dollars spent on pet food....
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and is the recent volatility that we saw, the tech boom best, and the recent crisis. are these normal if you have a long enough time arising? >> well, that's a -- i mean that's one of the great things about the whole efficient irrational market world view. over a long enough time, it's right. on average, markets are correct. over hundreds of years. or even dozens -- scores of years. as far as derivatives, it's actually, i think the only answer i can give is i don't know. i don't know if derivatives make markets more involvetive or less involvetive. the story i tell in my book is about holbrooke working whoever this professor at stanford for years and years at the food research institute at stanford. he did some the earliest research in the futures market and how efficient they were. but he was always really interested in that question, do future markets make the underlying markets more or less volatile. so he got the task case in the early '60s when congress banned futures trading in onion onions. there had been an onion futures market. i guess what happened in the '3
and is the recent volatility that we saw, the tech boom best, and the recent crisis. are these normal if you have a long enough time arising? >> well, that's a -- i mean that's one of the great things about the whole efficient irrational market world view. over a long enough time, it's right. on average, markets are correct. over hundreds of years. or even dozens -- scores of years. as far as derivatives, it's actually, i think the only answer i can give is i don't know. i don't know if...
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an awful lot of cities on there that are major tech centers. you take those geek genes and he put them together and concentrate them, that accounts for more cases of autism and those are just hotbeds of activity on my website. there's also concerns about environmental contaminants, but it's very strongly genetic and i think one of the thing environmentally that is more difficult is the fluorescent lights. i think in the school system and offices it will be the single biggest problem and it's not just people with autism. there are some people with dyslexia that have a problem. some people with adhd, some people with other learning problems. i'm a dyslexic student in which he got in a room of 64 of them might she just spaced out. that's something that eventually we'll have to convert over to higher frequency for smi than they solve the problem. but until they ban 100-watt incandescent lights, that's what the people in the spectrum need to be using. and i can tell you right now i heard in europe they will be on them. i don't have a problem with th
an awful lot of cities on there that are major tech centers. you take those geek genes and he put them together and concentrate them, that accounts for more cases of autism and those are just hotbeds of activity on my website. there's also concerns about environmental contaminants, but it's very strongly genetic and i think one of the thing environmentally that is more difficult is the fluorescent lights. i think in the school system and offices it will be the single biggest problem and it's...
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we'll help you sort through the clutter on the tech pages of our website today. cnn.com/tech. we'll help you to understand how you can tame what some say is an over eager live feed that lists every action your friends take on the site. if you want it to look like the old one. click on live feed and drag it back to the top. hope that makes sense. we have a gallery that explains it to you. facebook understands the resistance but they do testing before releasing new features. there are ways you can muzzle the changes that people make. you can block people from seeing your photos. all of the information is available on cnn.com/tech. >> i was at georgia tech a couple days ago. everyone had a lop top open and they weren't studying. they were on facebook. >> maybe they were studying with friends on facebook. >> a pregnant shark attacked by another shark that is dangerous with an unlikely ending. >> the shark was pregnant at the time and the shark had her babies but through the gash in the side of the body. some video to show you this story. this is coming to us from an aquarium out o
we'll help you sort through the clutter on the tech pages of our website today. cnn.com/tech. we'll help you to understand how you can tame what some say is an over eager live feed that lists every action your friends take on the site. if you want it to look like the old one. click on live feed and drag it back to the top. hope that makes sense. we have a gallery that explains it to you. facebook understands the resistance but they do testing before releasing new features. there are ways you...
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fbi lab techs determine -- >> hold on one second. everybody, you are seeing the shots we are just getting in. these are official homicide investigative shots and you can see at the bottom where they put a ruler up at the bottom of each shot so a jury will be able to tell how big each item is. you are just seeing the lid to the gatorade bottle and one of the syringes loaded with chloroform. just revealed. go ahead, mark williams. >> those fbi lab techs detected traces of chloroform inside that sports drink bottle as well as that plastic sir ring which we documented. inside the cool blue gatorade drink contained a plastic bag labeled disposable syringe kit. there was a plastic inside the bag, further tests show the syringe contained chloroform, testostero testosterone, ethanol, and water. as you documented, in march of 2008 somebody got on the anthony computer at home and used the search word chloroform and neck breaking. >> i'm sick. i'm just sick. what's so stunning about this, mark williams, we are showing you the photos we have jus
fbi lab techs determine -- >> hold on one second. everybody, you are seeing the shots we are just getting in. these are official homicide investigative shots and you can see at the bottom where they put a ruler up at the bottom of each shot so a jury will be able to tell how big each item is. you are just seeing the lid to the gatorade bottle and one of the syringes loaded with chloroform. just revealed. go ahead, mark williams. >> those fbi lab techs detected traces of chloroform...
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why should we cede high-tech manufacturing anywhere in the world? this transition to a clean energy, which is essentially a new industrial revolution. the first one gave us all the energy we want and a way to create unimaginable wealth. now we've learned we can't do this without some sustainability, which inincludes carbon emission. now we have to get the energy we're used to but in a much cleaner way. that's going to require a rebuilding of existing infrastructure and requires incredible intellectual ingenuity and invention. it's going to create a lot of jobs for a long time because it teams -- means you have to transition entire industries and commills. this is great. and it's a high technology
why should we cede high-tech manufacturing anywhere in the world? this transition to a clean energy, which is essentially a new industrial revolution. the first one gave us all the energy we want and a way to create unimaginable wealth. now we've learned we can't do this without some sustainability, which inincludes carbon emission. now we have to get the energy we're used to but in a much cleaner way. that's going to require a rebuilding of existing infrastructure and requires incredible...
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. >>> the parents of the virginia tech student who disappeared during a metallica concert are asking for volunteers to help search for her. morgan herrington disappeared october 17th. the new search begins tomorrow. yesterday her parents said they will stop at nothing until she is found. >> be strong. we are trying to find you. we will never stop. we are trying, honey. hang on. and to the person who has taken morgan from us, please just let her go. she has so much more to live and so much more to give. please let her come back to her family. we need her. >> police say they have no new information. there is a $150,000 award for nfs leading to her whereabouts. >>> the son of nba legend michael jordan says that he only wants to wear the shoes, you know, endorsed by his father. but his decision has caused his college basketball team for a sponsorship. >>> and a stunt pilot giving students a ride of a lifetime. why it will help kids in the future. ♪ get ready to jump ♪ don't ever look back >>> officials missed several opportunities to catch the man accused of holding jaycee dugard captive
. >>> the parents of the virginia tech student who disappeared during a metallica concert are asking for volunteers to help search for her. morgan herrington disappeared october 17th. the new search begins tomorrow. yesterday her parents said they will stop at nothing until she is found. >> be strong. we are trying to find you. we will never stop. we are trying, honey. hang on. and to the person who has taken morgan from us, please just let her go. she has so much more to live...
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he's a graduate of virginia tech. hasan is 39 and of jordanian dissent.e's a psychiatrist and used to work at the walter reed medical center. the owner of a convenience store says nidal used to come in regularly and he released this video, showed hasan just hours before the shooting. the store owner tells a cnn producer that hasan often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> there was one exchange that really stuck out in his mind. like i said, this was a regular customer. about a week ago he estimates he came in and he seemed to want to talk. he knew that the store owner had been over seas and was former military. he expressed to him specifically that he was worried about his upcoming deployment. he expressed that he had a problem i guess one would judge it as a religious conflict. but as a fellow muslim and someone of faith he had a problem with having perhaps the opportunity in the future to have to shoot or kill or injure or fight fellow muslims. that was something that was weighing heavily on him. >> well, hasan's cousin spoke for their family becau
he's a graduate of virginia tech. hasan is 39 and of jordanian dissent.e's a psychiatrist and used to work at the walter reed medical center. the owner of a convenience store says nidal used to come in regularly and he released this video, showed hasan just hours before the shooting. the store owner tells a cnn producer that hasan often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> there was one exchange that really stuck out in his mind. like i said, this was a regular customer. about a week...
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today's top of the block. >>> explosive clues in the mysterious disappearance of virginia tech student morgan harrington. morgan vanished during a metallica concert. now a new lead. police say she was spotted hitchhiking, that's right, thumbing a ride, the night she went missing. cops are asking anyone who saw a vehicle stopped on a nearby road, please call police immediately. they're also looking for anyone who may have let her use their cell phone that night. witnesses saw morgan on this bridge, you're going to see in a second, trying to hitch a ride. but her mom says she wouldn't hitchhike. no, she is saying her daughter just wouldn't do that. her mother begged for her daughter's safe return. listen to this. >> we are trying, honey. hang on. and to the person who has taken morgan from us, please, just let her go. she has so much more to live, and so much more to give. >> that poor woman, the hell she is going through right now. oh, my gosh. shocking new details. here is a video police believe could be morgan! this is a breakthrough. it was taken at the metallica concert and posted o
today's top of the block. >>> explosive clues in the mysterious disappearance of virginia tech student morgan harrington. morgan vanished during a metallica concert. now a new lead. police say she was spotted hitchhiking, that's right, thumbing a ride, the night she went missing. cops are asking anyone who saw a vehicle stopped on a nearby road, please call police immediately. they're also looking for anyone who may have let her use their cell phone that night. witnesses saw morgan on...
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we know that he was born in virginia and is a graduate of virginia tech. hasan is 39 and of jordanian descent. he is a psychiatrist and used to work at army reid medical center. now the owner of a convenience store in ft. hood says the man he knew as major nidal came in for coffee and hash browns nearly every morning and released this exclusive video to our sister network cnn and he says it shows hasan in the story just hours before the shooting. the store owner says hasan often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> an exchange that really stuck out in his mind -- like i said, this was a regular customer -- but about a week ago, he estimates it was, he came in and seemed to want to talkability he knew the own her been overseas. he expressed he was worried about his upcoming deployment and he expressed that he had a problem, i guess one would judge his religious conflict but as a fellow moslem and someone of faith he had a problem with having perhaps the opportunity in the future to have to shoot or kill or injure or fight other moslems and that was weigh
we know that he was born in virginia and is a graduate of virginia tech. hasan is 39 and of jordanian descent. he is a psychiatrist and used to work at army reid medical center. now the owner of a convenience store in ft. hood says the man he knew as major nidal came in for coffee and hash browns nearly every morning and released this exclusive video to our sister network cnn and he says it shows hasan in the story just hours before the shooting. the store owner says hasan often chatted with...
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. >>> the parents of the virginia tech student who disappeared last month during a metallica concert are asking for volunteers to help search for her this weekend. morgan harrington disappeared october 17th. the search for her begins tomorrow. yesterday her parents said they will stop at nothing until she's found. >> be strong. we are trying to find you. we will never stop. we are trying, honey. hang on. and to the person who has taken morgan from us, please, just let her go. she has so much more to live and so much more to give. please let her come back to her family. we need her. >> heartbreaking to hear from her saying that. police are continuing to follow the leads in this case. they have no new information, though. there is a $150,000 reward for information leading to harrington's whereabouts. >>> school officials in one district actually found a way to get kids excited about showing up for class, that is until the swine flu showed up. new for you in about 20 minutes what students are missing out on all because of h1n1. >>> the bill passed by the senate to extend jobless benefit
. >>> the parents of the virginia tech student who disappeared last month during a metallica concert are asking for volunteers to help search for her this weekend. morgan harrington disappeared october 17th. the search for her begins tomorrow. yesterday her parents said they will stop at nothing until she's found. >> be strong. we are trying to find you. we will never stop. we are trying, honey. hang on. and to the person who has taken morgan from us, please, just let her go. she...
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. >> kroft: when it comes to expensive, high-tech treatments with some potential to extend life, theres. by law, medicare cannot reject any treatment based upon cost. it will pay $55,000 for patients with advanced breast cancer to receive the chemotherapy drug avastin, even though it extends life only an average of a month and a half. it will pay $40,000 for a 93- year-old man with terminal cancer to get a surgically implanted defibrillator, if he happens to have heart problems, too. >> byock: i think you cannot make these decisions on a case- by-case basis. it would be much easier for us to say "we simply do not put defibrillators into people in this condition," meaning your age, your functional status, the... the ability to make full benefit of... of the defibrillator. now, that's... again, that's going to outrage a lot of people and it's... >> kroft: but you think that should happen? >> byock: i think, at some point, it has to happen. >> kroft: well, this is a version, then, of pulling grandma off the machine? >> byock: you know, i have to say, i... i think that's offensive. i... i
. >> kroft: when it comes to expensive, high-tech treatments with some potential to extend life, theres. by law, medicare cannot reject any treatment based upon cost. it will pay $55,000 for patients with advanced breast cancer to receive the chemotherapy drug avastin, even though it extends life only an average of a month and a half. it will pay $40,000 for a 93- year-old man with terminal cancer to get a surgically implanted defibrillator, if he happens to have heart problems, too....
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key argument to forward very e tech effectively. one main reason sadam had to be removed.t that he was a troublemaker be but profoundly evil. someone that stood for a terrible way of treating his population including afghans. a whole sect of values that were so in acceptable that one had to act in order to remove him. quotes on the paper and it's that argument that runs into trouble. this region is very aware of the relative closeness for a limite" period and you're right about that. often the united states is a regime in the mid 1980's. if he was such a terrible dictator that had to be removed i think in part of reasons for his moral bankruptcy and people wonder about this. the arabs are thinking about this. much to the extend to many of the country think. now in pakistan this is much more important. but it's also more - by the way i would very luch like to know why the united states did not pursue the leadership there more effectively of the end of 2001? it rus reasonable and clear. not in átq(r#ic detail i'm sure since i know that area fairly well, you could pinpoint to
key argument to forward very e tech effectively. one main reason sadam had to be removed.t that he was a troublemaker be but profoundly evil. someone that stood for a terrible way of treating his population including afghans. a whole sect of values that were so in acceptable that one had to act in order to remove him. quotes on the paper and it's that argument that runs into trouble. this region is very aware of the relative closeness for a limite" period and you're right about that. often...
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the wisdom and analysis of the petersen institute to make sense of a world that was then caught in tech tonic, political and economic shifts. that was also a time of momentous change in the direction of the indian economy . it was a change that was triggered by the immediate cause of an external payment crisis. but it was in response also to a fundamental reorientation in the mindset that had bun in the 1980's on what it would take to accelerate the economic development of the world's second-most populous nation. inled ya's nearly two decades of economic reforms have taken place in our own unique circumstances of a vibrant democrat creas, unparalleled pluralism and diversity and extraordinary social and economic challenges. they took place at a time when regional political parties were growing in strength and coalition politics was becoming the basis of governance in delhi. our reforms had to proceed on the basis of a deliberative process, forming political and social consensus, which may have seemed slow, but provided enduring foundation to move forward. we have to be mindful of the ex
the wisdom and analysis of the petersen institute to make sense of a world that was then caught in tech tonic, political and economic shifts. that was also a time of momentous change in the direction of the indian economy . it was a change that was triggered by the immediate cause of an external payment crisis. but it was in response also to a fundamental reorientation in the mindset that had bun in the 1980's on what it would take to accelerate the economic development of the world's...
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fbi lab techs determine -- >> hold on one second.verybody, you are seeing the shots we are just getting in. these are official homicide investigative shots and you can see at the bottom where they put a ruler up at the bottom of each shot so a jury will be able to tell how big each item is. you are just seeing the lid to the gatorade bottle and one of the syringes loaded with chloroform. just revealed. go ahead, mark williams. >> those fbi lab techs detected traces of chloroform inside that sports drink bottle as well as that plastic sir ring which we documented. inside the cool blue gatorade drink contained a plastic bag labeled disposable syringe kit. there was a plastic inside the bag, further tests show the syringe contained chloroform, testosterone, ethanol, and water. as you documented, in march of 2008 somebody got on the anthony computer at home and used the search word chloroform and neck breaking. >> i'm sick. i'm just sick. what's so stunning about this, mark williams, we are showing you the photos we have just obtained ov
fbi lab techs determine -- >> hold on one second.verybody, you are seeing the shots we are just getting in. these are official homicide investigative shots and you can see at the bottom where they put a ruler up at the bottom of each shot so a jury will be able to tell how big each item is. you are just seeing the lid to the gatorade bottle and one of the syringes loaded with chloroform. just revealed. go ahead, mark williams. >> those fbi lab techs detected traces of chloroform...
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an awful lot of cities that are tech centers.e geeks towing and concentrate them, counts for more cases of autism, and those are hod hotbeds of activity. there are concerns about environmentam contaminant, but its strongly genetic, and today it's the fluorescent lights. they're the saying single biggest problem and not people with autism. some people with dyslexia have a problem, people with adhd, other learning prop problems. i had a student who just spaced out when she was in the room with the flores sent lights. so we have to convert over to higher frequency flores sent lights that may solve the problem. but until they man the incandescent lights, that's what people in the spectrum need to ba. merit europe they're going to ban them. i don't have a problem with fluorescent lights but i would be ordering cases of light bulbs. >> host: with the new regulation? about new -- >> guest: yeah. yeah. the problem is with fluorescent lighting, if it's a 60 second cycle, they can see flicker. and it drives them crazy. there's some things
an awful lot of cities that are tech centers.e geeks towing and concentrate them, counts for more cases of autism, and those are hod hotbeds of activity. there are concerns about environmentam contaminant, but its strongly genetic, and today it's the fluorescent lights. they're the saying single biggest problem and not people with autism. some people with dyslexia have a problem, people with adhd, other learning prop problems. i had a student who just spaced out when she was in the room with...
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but it is -- these are good jobs, high tech jobs, but the thing about the google plant, i wonder how many are going to get those jobs. because if you have a workforce -- is there a mismatch between those jobs and the work force that is there? that is the larger point. there needs to be better preparation for people to be so i think the internet and digital technology more generally offers opportunities to build and grow opportunities that wouldn't have been there 15 or 20 years ago but the danger is that the new focus on what they call elephant hunting so you are dependent on landing a big plant. >> these are young people who have chosen to stay, right, after college. crazy people. and one of their pet peeves, their first report came out in 2007, a group formed by the great legislator to basically, you know, i attract more people back or keep them after graduation. in their first report they said the digital infrastructure in iowa is in shambles. there are just so me technology bald spots, there are places you can get phone reception or dial-up, dial-up epic it is not broadband, but
but it is -- these are good jobs, high tech jobs, but the thing about the google plant, i wonder how many are going to get those jobs. because if you have a workforce -- is there a mismatch between those jobs and the work force that is there? that is the larger point. there needs to be better preparation for people to be so i think the internet and digital technology more generally offers opportunities to build and grow opportunities that wouldn't have been there 15 or 20 years ago but the...
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what is your cool tech? we have a lot a polar and waller rank. four years in spending tens of millions of dollars didn't work because you are focusing on a group that seems to they 5 incentives. they are just not ready to listen to this. on the further end of it is to focus on the young people in their 30s who are selling in to their professional lives and who are ready to start a family. people are having kids later. the age of marriage and first child has gone up. those have a little more success. the come back to iowa please campaign focused on a bunch of ads that focused on that. they would have -- i thought it was a humorous way of doing that. i will, the 6 safest state in the nation. i didn't know that. iowa, where commuters can be measured in minutes instead of ours. i have yet to be in a traffic jam here in iowa. i was going through fairbanks. i was almost got there. i was at a stoplight for twenty-second. there were four cars behind me. this might be a traffic jam. when you are ready to have a family, these wonderful example. one guy was
what is your cool tech? we have a lot a polar and waller rank. four years in spending tens of millions of dollars didn't work because you are focusing on a group that seems to they 5 incentives. they are just not ready to listen to this. on the further end of it is to focus on the young people in their 30s who are selling in to their professional lives and who are ready to start a family. people are having kids later. the age of marriage and first child has gone up. those have a little more...
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it is very high tech staff. since then really he has been my advisor writing these navy thrillers and some marine books. finally when i got to talking to larry about this realizing and even less about finance, i did not know when a bond was. roger more. [laughter] i called the admiral and i said, sandy, i'm about to embark on a book, on a subject about which i know absolutely nothing. he said so far as i can tell it's never stopped to before. [laughter] so very and i set sail on this adventure and he came over. it was the largest project ever done because not only did i not know anything about it i didn't know of his story while this. i did not know how we were going to get from a to b. i did not know the story. i know this bank and gone bust but didn't know anything about it in you is very difficult. he had to come over to england for times for about nine days each time. he left me when he went back to new york, left me to write for chapters. and that was really very difficult. my son stepped in as researcher
it is very high tech staff. since then really he has been my advisor writing these navy thrillers and some marine books. finally when i got to talking to larry about this realizing and even less about finance, i did not know when a bond was. roger more. [laughter] i called the admiral and i said, sandy, i'm about to embark on a book, on a subject about which i know absolutely nothing. he said so far as i can tell it's never stopped to before. [laughter] so very and i set sail on this adventure...
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they are sort of high-tech jobs but here is the thing about the google plant though. i just wonder how many iowans are going to get those jobs, because if you have a workforce why, is there a mismatch between those jobs and a workforce that is there and again that is the larger point that there needs to be better preparation for people to be able to do those jobs and so on so i think yes i think the internet and digital technology more generally offers opportunities to build and grow, opportunities that would not have been there 15 or 20 years ago, but the danger is that then you focus on what they call-- so you are dependent on landing a big plant in maytag is a good example of what happens. it can almost kill you. so there is the danger of that too. >> just a kind of piggyback off that i am wondering what impact it will have this obviously we have had a major shift in the majorities of our industry is in the service sector that and a huge increase in the number of jobs that can be done from home so a lot of people are choosing to stay at home and work from home and
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hood went to virginia tech where there was also a massacre. what does that say? >> you know, i guess it's a shocking coincidence, jane. i want to talk about the suicide angle for a bit. folks need to understand that suicide is incomprehensible to someone who doesn't have a psychiatric condition, typically depression. you have to have a hopeless condition. >> nobody committed suicide here unless you want to talk about suicide by kopp. this was homicide, mass homicide. we were mentioning the suicide rates because it gives you an idea of some of the stress levels at this particular facility. >> and that's what i wanted to -- i was going to make that point. so basically, you have to be in a hopeless situation where you feel you will never get better. therefore, if your life is going to go on, you're better off dead. so that type of stress level can, of course, manifest itself in different ways in different individuals. so it is possible that the stress that might lead one individual to a suicide could lead another individual to become a gunman and to go on a rampage.
hood went to virginia tech where there was also a massacre. what does that say? >> you know, i guess it's a shocking coincidence, jane. i want to talk about the suicide angle for a bit. folks need to understand that suicide is incomprehensible to someone who doesn't have a psychiatric condition, typically depression. you have to have a hopeless condition. >> nobody committed suicide here unless you want to talk about suicide by kopp. this was homicide, mass homicide. we were...
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he graduated from virginia tech and was also licensed to practice psychiatry in that state. hasan used to work at walter reed army medical center as well but recently received orders to deploy to afghanistan. the owner of a convenience store in fort hood is saying the man he knew as major nidal we were just describing to you came in for coffee and hash browns regularly. he released this exclusive video to our sister network cnn and he says it shows hasan just hours before the shooting. the store owner told a cnn producer hasan often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> it was one exchange which really stuck out in his mind. this was a regular customer but about a week ago he estimates it was he came in and seemed to want to talk. he knew the store owner had been overseas and was also former military and he expressed to him specifically that day he was worried about his upcoming deployment and expressed that he had a problem against -- judging it a religious conflict but as a fellow muslim and someone was faith he had a problem with having, perhaps, the opportunity in the
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now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: the price of gold hit an all-time high this past week. there's demand for investments, for electronics and, in this holiday season, for jewelry. but there's another price being paid for gold that you probably haven't heard about. this is a gold mine in central africa, where men lift tons of dirt, one pan at a time. the world is paying top dollar for the gold they're producing, and those dollars are helping to fund the deadliest war since world war ii. >> we turned the corner and there it was right in front of us. >> logan: right there? >> right there. >> logan: when bob ballard discovered the "titanic" two miles down, there was a lot he couldn't talk about because it was top secret. but he's since opened up, and he opened up his film vault to us. >> and all t
now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> pelley: the price of gold hit an all-time high this past week. there's demand for investments, for electronics and, in this holiday season, for jewelry. but there's another price being...
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they broke into all of the high- tech agencies, all of the military agencies, and downloaded terabyteskroft: terabytes? >> lewis: a terabyte is... it's hard to say. the library of congress, which has millions of volumes, is about 12 terabytes. so we probably lost the equivalent of a library of congress worth of government information in 2007. >> kroft: all stolen by foreign countries? >> lewis: yeah. this was a serious attack, and that's really what made people wake up and say, "hey, we've got to get a grip on this." >> kroft: but since then, there has been an even more serious breach of computer security, which lewis called the most significant incident ever publicly acknowledged by the pentagon. last november, someone was able to get past the firewalls and encryption devices of one of the most sensitive u.s. military computer systems and stay inside for several days. >> lewis: this was the centcom network, the command that's fighting our two wars. and some foreign power was able to get into their networks and sit there and see everything they did. >> kroft: what do you mean "sit ther
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a half-dozen new computers were brought in, made by several of his tech savvy disciples. and touch of great dvd burners out propaganda material. in response to those that suggested that ghazi wanted to take islamabaislamabad back at the beginning of the century, he told we don't want to go backwards. why would i give up my computer and mobile phone, my walkie-talkie and my facts machine? changes were not limited to ghazi technology either they're they're just not going to get seemingly didn't change was the spring innings, process charge by sherwin-williams tacked up on the wall. a weird choice for wal-mart? gets. but if you're a jihadi, what better way to spruce up her room with color them with paint swatches. security tightened around his will. getting in to see him was arduous. the request that i called with an hour before arriving. that gave them enough time to notify the vigilantes has taken the sidewalk out front that a western journalist was expected, and not to attack them with a rusty shovel. >> host: i have to say i think that's a first time she's been ever incl
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virginia tech student, went to a metallica concert, ended up outside the arena. she has not been seen since. joining us to talk about it someone who has covered this extensively. senior editor for "the hook" courtney stuart. courtney, thanks again for being with us. right before we mentioned that there was someone coming forward who saw her before the concert started. i believe his name is dave gardner. what is he saying about courtney's -- excuse me -- morgan's mood and what was going on before the concert with her? >> well, i have not personally spoken with mr. gardner. i've left him some messages and haven't been able to get him but from the accounts that i have read and from what i understand he parked next to morgan and her friends and had some chance to interact with morgan but not the other people in her car prior to going in and his description of her was that she was enthusiastic, really excited about the show, saying we're here to see metallica. he said it didn't really appear they were tailgating or doing anything at the car, she just looked like a gir
virginia tech student, went to a metallica concert, ended up outside the arena. she has not been seen since. joining us to talk about it someone who has covered this extensively. senior editor for "the hook" courtney stuart. courtney, thanks again for being with us. right before we mentioned that there was someone coming forward who saw her before the concert started. i believe his name is dave gardner. what is he saying about courtney's -- excuse me -- morgan's mood and what was...
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dreamed of attending virginia tech and being a cop. leaves behind parents. michael vaughan, american hero. a special good night to the winner of our number one fan contest, florida friend kristin, and friend, adam. she loves the show so much. go ahead and show it to them. she got a tattoo to show her devotion and a quote that says, "hello, friend." other than being called mommy, that's the greatest compliment i've ever had. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> tonight on jt quth the joy behar show," she's been called everything from the joke to the gop's brightest star. we'll get the lowdown on sarah palin's one-on-one with oprah. >>> speaking of one-on-one, sex tape star carrie prejean is back in the news with seven more alleged solo performances. does this girl have any friends? >>> and love them or leave them. love them or hate them. you can't get ae way from them. tabloid darlings highdy montag and spencer pratt. >>> tonight on "the joy behar show," sarah palin made her much anticipated appearance
dreamed of attending virginia tech and being a cop. leaves behind parents. michael vaughan, american hero. a special good night to the winner of our number one fan contest, florida friend kristin, and friend, adam. she loves the show so much. go ahead and show it to them. she got a tattoo to show her devotion and a quote that says, "hello, friend." other than being called mommy, that's the greatest compliment i've ever had. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern....
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and tonight, we learn high-tech soil samples may i.d. the killer. right now, to the presser live. >> while we have worked through a very difficult and complex issue surrounding this case. second, after careful consideration, it's been determined that jurisdiction for prosecution of this case will remain in cumberland county. at this time i would like to advise you that earlier this evening members of the shaniya davis task force received confirmation from the state medical's examiner's office on the ruling on the manner of the death of shaniya davis as a homicide. the preliminary tests results affixiation as the cause of death. however at that time, all examinations and testing have not been completed. therefore, a final report has not been issued. earlier today, we met with the district attorney, ed grantis, market russ and after going over some facts of the case, the fayetteville police department will be filing the following charges against mario mcneill. first-degree murder, first-degree rape of a child. the criminal investigation's surrounding
and tonight, we learn high-tech soil samples may i.d. the killer. right now, to the presser live. >> while we have worked through a very difficult and complex issue surrounding this case. second, after careful consideration, it's been determined that jurisdiction for prosecution of this case will remain in cumberland county. at this time i would like to advise you that earlier this evening members of the shaniya davis task force received confirmation from the state medical's examiner's...
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it's no surprise that the recent study by virginia tech transportation shows that when drivers text, the risk of collision is 23 times greater than when not texting. : >> meaning you can be pulled over for driving while texting alone. that's why as been mentioned, we have introduced legislation to ban anyone from texting while operating a motor vehicle. the bill is the alert drivers act and it requires states to ban texting while driving or risk losing federal highway funds. it will in my view save young lives, the lives of new drivers from texting anywhere, anytime, is part of life, even behind the wheel of a car and the lives of innocent people around the. as i said, driving is a privilege. it comes with responsibility not only to yourself but to others on the road. a community responsibility to obey the rules of safety of yourself and others. it demands seriousness and respect for the law. the aaa foundation for traffic safety released polling data that shows 87 percent of americans consider texting or e-mailing while driving to oppose a comical, very serious safety threat. nearly
it's no surprise that the recent study by virginia tech transportation shows that when drivers text, the risk of collision is 23 times greater than when not texting. : >> meaning you can be pulled over for driving while texting alone. that's why as been mentioned, we have introduced legislation to ban anyone from texting while operating a motor vehicle. the bill is the alert drivers act and it requires states to ban texting while driving or risk losing federal highway funds. it will in my...
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others came to graduate school to study biochemistry and now own high tech factories.others came as political refugees, as a family from sierra leone in west africa, where the eddy stanley fled civil war, his brother saw his father and brother decapitated, was taken in by a catholic church in new jersey, so there's no one family or no 10 families that tell he the whole story, but i tried to get a sense of the broader picture. and the title comes from barack obama's inaugural address, where he said, america is enriched every day by people from every end of this earth, and i agree with him. i believe it. >> how long did you follow these folks? >> well, i interviewed each one at great length. several of them actually were students of mine at george washington university, who wrote about their families in a writing class of mine. i operate on the rule of ruthlessly exploiting my students at every possible opportunity and so, several of the stories come from my students in several cases, i had students who acted as scouts, i had a student who was a high school teacher in ph
others came to graduate school to study biochemistry and now own high tech factories.others came as political refugees, as a family from sierra leone in west africa, where the eddy stanley fled civil war, his brother saw his father and brother decapitated, was taken in by a catholic church in new jersey, so there's no one family or no 10 families that tell he the whole story, but i tried to get a sense of the broader picture. and the title comes from barack obama's inaugural address, where he...
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so i'm trans fixd with questions how tech nothing integrate for thes lives.w does it change with how we are as individuals and other people. i literally could talk about for hours about this particular question because i think it's changing our lives in a a myriad of ways. in some ways we realize and lots of ways we don't. couple of things though, first off, it's making our world more transparent. not only is there more information available on-line. that was the first revolution. you could go to google and find anything. importantly, you can now access that information and try to understand whether or not it's accurate. whether or not it's relevant. and whether or not it's something that you actually care about. so as we see more and more information coming on-line. not only is it easier and easier to get access to these huge amounts of information you can actually use your filters of friends and institutions to help you understand what information is right and what information is not as trustworthy. i think the more information we have, the more equipped we
so i'm trans fixd with questions how tech nothing integrate for thes lives.w does it change with how we are as individuals and other people. i literally could talk about for hours about this particular question because i think it's changing our lives in a a myriad of ways. in some ways we realize and lots of ways we don't. couple of things though, first off, it's making our world more transparent. not only is there more information available on-line. that was the first revolution. you could go...