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cardinals up 67-62 then the muscle inside the tenacious shane not to be denied. cardinals win 82-76. rick first coached to win the title at 2 different schools. previously kentucky and injured kevin ware cuts down the net. louisville first titles since 1986. >> tonight was a great championship game. they were tremendous. we had to beat a tremendous team. >> just feels amaze to go get this we know. playing for great guy. trawl amaze to go get the win for the coach. i'm truly blessed. >>reporter: pretty good day for rick who earlier made the basketball hall of fame and so did the pride of oakland gary peyton from sky line high to oregon state to 17-year-old nba career. peyton known as the glove for his defensive skills. best known for his playing days with the sonics. giants got the rings and ceremony out of the which over the wednesday now time to get refocus down to business against the rockies tonight at home. early today crawford tweeted this photo of pweb girl wearing his world series ring. she's going to grow into it a little bit. top of the first. hunter tha
cardinals up 67-62 then the muscle inside the tenacious shane not to be denied. cardinals win 82-76. rick first coached to win the title at 2 different schools. previously kentucky and injured kevin ware cuts down the net. louisville first titles since 1986. >> tonight was a great championship game. they were tremendous. we had to beat a tremendous team. >> just feels amaze to go get this we know. playing for great guy. trawl amaze to go get the win for the coach. i'm truly blessed....
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cardinals up 67-62 then the muscle inside the tenacious shane not to be denied.ardinals win 82-76. rick first coached to win the title at 2 different schools. previously kentucky and injured kevin ware cuts down the net. louisville first titles since 1986. >> tonight was a great championship game. they were tremendous. we had to beat a tremendous team. >> just feels amaze to go get this we know. playing for great guy. trawl amaze to go get the win for the coach. i'm truly blessed. >>reporter: pretty good day for rick who earlier made the basketball hall of fame and so did the pride of oakland gary peyton from sky line high to oregon state to 17-year-old nba career. peyton known as the glove for his defensive skills. best known for his playing days with the sonics. giants got the rings and ceremony out of the which over the wednesday now time to get refocus down to business against the rockies tonight at home. early today crawford tweeted this photo of pweb girl wearing his world series ring. she's going to grow into it a little bit. top of the first. hunter that
cardinals up 67-62 then the muscle inside the tenacious shane not to be denied.ardinals win 82-76. rick first coached to win the title at 2 different schools. previously kentucky and injured kevin ware cuts down the net. louisville first titles since 1986. >> tonight was a great championship game. they were tremendous. we had to beat a tremendous team. >> just feels amaze to go get this we know. playing for great guy. trawl amaze to go get the win for the coach. i'm truly blessed....
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cardinals up 67-62 then the muscle inside the tenacious shane not to be denied. cardinals win 82-76. rick first coached to win the title at 2 different schools. previously kentucky and injured kevin ware cuts down the net. louisville first titles since 1986. >> tonight was a great championship game. they were tremendous. we had to beat a tremendous team. >> just feels amaze to go get this we know. playing for great guy. trawl amaze to go get the win for the coach. i'm >>reporter: . >>reporter: pretty good day for rick who earlier made the basketball hall of fame and so did the pride of oakland gary peyton from sky line high to oregon state to 17-year-old nba career. peyton known as the glove for his defensive skills. best known for his playing days with the sonics. giants got the rings and ceremony out of the which over the wednesday now time to get refocus down to business against the rockies tonight at home. early today crawford tweeted this photo of pweb girl wearing his world series ring. she's going to grow into it a little bit. top of the first. hunter that
cardinals up 67-62 then the muscle inside the tenacious shane not to be denied. cardinals win 82-76. rick first coached to win the title at 2 different schools. previously kentucky and injured kevin ware cuts down the net. louisville first titles since 1986. >> tonight was a great championship game. they were tremendous. we had to beat a tremendous team. >> just feels amaze to go get this we know. playing for great guy. trawl amaze to go get the win for the coach. i'm...
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national spotlight saying, hey, we're struggling herings but through the struggles, we're persevering, tenacious, getting through the problems, so, thank you. i don't have, like, a question, but i wanted to say that. >> no, that's great. [applause] >> yeah, no, thank you, cornell, for sharing your story with me. the schools and the people who e met in them were just very open and gracious with their time over the course of reporting that, so it really wouldn't have been possible without that openness, and so i think that's a real testament to the people working and going to them. >> [inaudible] >> how did you pick the schools to write about? did you want a variety or -- >> yeah, i did want a variety. since the charter story is the dominant one in the new orleans land scape, i decided i wanted them to all be charters, but i wanted them to be at different points in development. i didn't want all first year schools or five year schools or schools in the fifth year, and i wanted ones that had sort of a different approach and different philosophy about teaching and learning, and ones with a variety o
national spotlight saying, hey, we're struggling herings but through the struggles, we're persevering, tenacious, getting through the problems, so, thank you. i don't have, like, a question, but i wanted to say that. >> no, that's great. [applause] >> yeah, no, thank you, cornell, for sharing your story with me. the schools and the people who e met in them were just very open and gracious with their time over the course of reporting that, so it really wouldn't have been possible...
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but we found one tenacious and very innovative entrepreneur who knew how to adapt.nce upon a time answering service operators like this were the only way to get messages if you stepped away from your desk. today that's all changed. >> nobody is used to lav people anymore. everyone is so used to recordings. >> or has it? >> we're kicking it around here thinking how in the heck is this answering service still in business? and i think you'd be surprised to know there's lots of us out here. >> that's mary jones, the owner of phoenix-based answer one. >> we're not your daddy's answering service anymore. we've come a long way. the agents today are smart, multitasking, savvy, they have access to so much. >> jones has been in the business for over 35 years. >> hey, maddie, how is the traffic going today? >> and she has no plans to quit anytime soon. >> we took a business that was billing $24,000 a month and turned it into a $4 million a year business, so we enjoy it. >> nationwide the industry is pulling in revenues of more than $2.5 billion a year. and entrepreneurs like s
but we found one tenacious and very innovative entrepreneur who knew how to adapt.nce upon a time answering service operators like this were the only way to get messages if you stepped away from your desk. today that's all changed. >> nobody is used to lav people anymore. everyone is so used to recordings. >> or has it? >> we're kicking it around here thinking how in the heck is this answering service still in business? and i think you'd be surprised to know there's lots of us...
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and paul norden also exemplify the tenacious spirit of their hometown as both begin the long road toery after monday's bloody horror. their bodies bore the bankrupt of the initial epgs explosion and in the midst each man lost a leg. their mother, liz, told me paul called her frantic moments after the blast. >> my son called me at 3:00 on my cell phone. he said he was hurt really bad and couldn't find his brother or his girlfriend and that he was being rushed to the hospital. >> reporter: in the chaos the brothers were separated and rushed to different hospitals not knowing if the other had lived. paul at beth israel. j.p. to brigham and women's a half mile away where he underwent two emergency surgeries. painstaking hours passed before his family even knew if j.p. was alive. what were those moments like when you first saw your boys? >> terrible. i wish i could take the place for them. it's terrible. all those people, it's -- i just -- it's like i want to wake up and have it not be real. >> reporter: this morning 33-year-old j.p. is off a ventilator breathing on his own. he has a hard
and paul norden also exemplify the tenacious spirit of their hometown as both begin the long road toery after monday's bloody horror. their bodies bore the bankrupt of the initial epgs explosion and in the midst each man lost a leg. their mother, liz, told me paul called her frantic moments after the blast. >> my son called me at 3:00 on my cell phone. he said he was hurt really bad and couldn't find his brother or his girlfriend and that he was being rushed to the hospital. >>...
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they got out and they were tenacious, they saw a hiding place everywhere they were looking. now that the threat is gone, they are looking around the scene and taking pictures, happy that at this stage of the game it's all over. >> neil: thank you very much. to mike's pointed imagine being in the middle of all of this. take a look. [ gun shots ] [ gun shots ] >> neil: that is not of an everyday neighborhood event. imagine being in the middle of that. the video has gone viral on the web. he is joining me from watertown and believe up and ready. very good to have you. what was going through your mind while that was going on? >> well, there was a lot going through my mind. phones were ringing and people were texting. my nephew was living with me and worried about my own safety and his safety and helicopters overhead and cars coming through the neighborhood and police in the yard. there was lost commotion at the time. >> neil: did you know or obviously you must have sensed that they were closing in on suspect number two, right? >> yes. it was very real. it was happening fast. it
they got out and they were tenacious, they saw a hiding place everywhere they were looking. now that the threat is gone, they are looking around the scene and taking pictures, happy that at this stage of the game it's all over. >> neil: thank you very much. to mike's pointed imagine being in the middle of all of this. take a look. [ gun shots ] [ gun shots ] >> neil: that is not of an everyday neighborhood event. imagine being in the middle of that. the video has gone viral on the...
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. >> bishop says tsarnaev was strong but not tenacious. >> he had a really big punch. he knocked a lot of people out but, you know, he lacked that fight. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> he couldn't get you out of there quick. >>> meanwhile, authorities in canada say they foiled a planned terror attack. on monday two men were arrested and charged with receiving reports from al qaeda networks to bomb a canadian railway line. the chairman of the counter terrorism and intelligence subcommittee says the train was bound from canada to the u.s. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> thank you. >> now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> authorities say these two men arrested are not canadian citizens but declined to comment on their nationality. >> he said there is no connection to the boston marathon bombing. tom foreman has more. >> the target for this alleged terror plot was the train system in canada. it is an intercity connecting system. in fact, that is where
. >> bishop says tsarnaev was strong but not tenacious. >> he had a really big punch. he knocked a lot of people out but, you know, he lacked that fight. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> he couldn't get you out of there quick. >>> meanwhile, authorities in canada say they foiled a planned terror attack. on monday two men were arrested and charged with receiving reports from al qaeda networks to bomb a canadian railway line. the chairman of the counter terrorism...
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but do know your newsroom's colleagues here in chicago and across the country stand in awe of your tenaciousourage and coverage. you make us all proud to be journalists. we can't buy you lost sleep so at least let us pick up lunch. the grown's staff tweeted their thanks calling the gesture classy the to the core. the boston marathon bombings have added fuel to the already raging fire that is immigration reform. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the latest from capitol hill. >> the response was swift, effective and in many ways will serve as a model for the future. >> assessment of the boston terror attack has become key component of immigration reform. boston suspects exploit the nation's immigration nation to carry out their terror activities it is important to these discussions. a point ten kentucky senator rand paul made in a letter to majority leader reid on monday. >> it's a wrong signal to say hurry up and let's pass comprehensive immigration reform but not do anything to make sure the country is more secure from people who might attack us. >> reid responded to paul to
but do know your newsroom's colleagues here in chicago and across the country stand in awe of your tenaciousourage and coverage. you make us all proud to be journalists. we can't buy you lost sleep so at least let us pick up lunch. the grown's staff tweeted their thanks calling the gesture classy the to the core. the boston marathon bombings have added fuel to the already raging fire that is immigration reform. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel has the latest from capitol hill....
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jones because he is tenacious. and i am very odd to have you with us. >> thank you.was my immediate concern. i don't know if we are making the league. obviously the fbi does is research. technology. licking their residue for a backpack to a similar colors. people wearing similar backpacks. i understand all that. but these guys have already been called the bombers by the media apart from just as suspects. risk that they are not? >> yes. certainly there is a risk, but think we have, years from the 1996 olympic park bombing in which richard jewell was really not declared a suspect in a press conference the you saw here. a lot of media leaks from law-enforcement at the time. and he was started more because of a profile that he seemed to fit rather than physical evidence. neil: but i remember, you know, i do remember a rush. we have to find the guy, we have to find the yakima and i'm not saying authorities given to that and are less zealous. certainly guys like you aren't because you have the patients of an elephant to just keep going and going and going for years to trac
jones because he is tenacious. and i am very odd to have you with us. >> thank you.was my immediate concern. i don't know if we are making the league. obviously the fbi does is research. technology. licking their residue for a backpack to a similar colors. people wearing similar backpacks. i understand all that. but these guys have already been called the bombers by the media apart from just as suspects. risk that they are not? >> yes. certainly there is a risk, but think we have,...
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tenacious inside. cardinals hold on. 8 82-76.with the crown. 2 different schools and injured kevin cut down the net. captures the first title since 1986. >> congratulate the university of michigan. they are great basketball team. a lot of times when you get to the final 4 you get to the championship. games not always great. notñr always pretty. this was a great college basketball game. >>reporter: indeed it was. this is quite a day for rick. basketball hall of fame announce 7 news members with ties and king played two years golden state 80 to 82. scoring barrage with the nick. out of sky line in oakland 17 year nba career. nick nicknamed the glove for outstanding defense. also led the league in trash talking. unofficial stat there peyton joins the new inductee. >> never thought about being in the hall of fame. still not thinking bit. i don't think i'm here now. still lick a dream but it's setting in and seting in more and more and i never thought i would be at this level right now. >> i'm looking at this and staring at no. 13. i
tenacious inside. cardinals hold on. 8 82-76.with the crown. 2 different schools and injured kevin cut down the net. captures the first title since 1986. >> congratulate the university of michigan. they are great basketball team. a lot of times when you get to the final 4 you get to the championship. games not always great. notñr always pretty. this was a great college basketball game. >>reporter: indeed it was. this is quite a day for rick. basketball hall of fame announce 7 news...
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speaker, i add to this point, we are a resilient people, we are a proud, self-confident, tenacious people. and if anyone attacks americans, it has the opposite effect. it strengthens our resolve and galvanizes us to action. even though as years go by and we look back on some of these attacks on americans our vigor might diminish because we might think we have resolved some of the issues with regard to the terrorists that are attacking us, i announce here to you tonight that the american people are going to stand together. we stand with the people in boston. we stand with the massachusetts delegation and stand with the northeast and stand with the 50 states and stand together in defiance of the kind of terrorism. we stand for some things here, mr. speaker. and there are a series of components of what it takes to be an american or become an american. and it starts with a list of the pillars of american exceptionalism, which are along the line of that list, freedom of speech, religion, the press, freedom of assembly and keep and bear arms, property rights and through our judicial branch, the
speaker, i add to this point, we are a resilient people, we are a proud, self-confident, tenacious people. and if anyone attacks americans, it has the opposite effect. it strengthens our resolve and galvanizes us to action. even though as years go by and we look back on some of these attacks on americans our vigor might diminish because we might think we have resolved some of the issues with regard to the terrorists that are attacking us, i announce here to you tonight that the american people...
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. >> bishop says tsarnaev was strong but not tenacious. >> he had a really big punch. but, you know, he lacked that fighter's heart, you know? >> what do you mean? >> you know, if he couldn't get you out of there, he quit. >> up next, call it big brother, call it the technology that helped catch two terror suspects, but are we really any safer in a world where our every move is on camera? that's ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is
. >> bishop says tsarnaev was strong but not tenacious. >> he had a really big punch. but, you know, he lacked that fighter's heart, you know? >> what do you mean? >> you know, if he couldn't get you out of there, he quit. >> up next, call it big brother, call it the technology that helped catch two terror suspects, but are we really any safer in a world where our every move is on camera? that's ahead. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always...
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they're just monolithic and they're just -- you know, tenacious about fighting for political power. and yes, you're right. we see it all across the board. basically 2/3 of the country wants to do what obama wants to do on our fiscal situation. but it is impossible. >> john: it is fitting we're having this conversation on dick lugar's birthday, the symbol of a moderate republican, killed by a tea party determined to marginalize the brand. somewhere the wig party is laughing at us. michael tomasky, thank you as always for your time and insight. everyone has to read your column because you're the best. >> you're too kind. thanks john. >> john: have a great evening. the jon stewart of iran joins me to talk about the jon stewart of egypt. thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. >> john: we conclude wtf idaho week with a story about the sick and needy and how the idaho state legislature apparently wants to keep them that way. an attempt by democratic house minority leader john rusc
they're just monolithic and they're just -- you know, tenacious about fighting for political power. and yes, you're right. we see it all across the board. basically 2/3 of the country wants to do what obama wants to do on our fiscal situation. but it is impossible. >> john: it is fitting we're having this conversation on dick lugar's birthday, the symbol of a moderate republican, killed by a tea party determined to marginalize the brand. somewhere the wig party is laughing at us. michael...
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he understands what that issue is and then he's tenacious about it. >> no fear. >> let me turn it backonwealth. what would carl do here? that's what we're going to do. fight and fight until shareholders have a right. >> you did a good job in your interview, taking it back to your main point. keith meister, thank you for taking the time. >> thank you. >> keith meister from corvex. >> david, you can see a little of that icahn-like fire with mr. meister as well. >> yes, you can. >> definitely can. david faber with yet another example of just how active activist investors are these days. >>> a big week ahead we want to tell you about. john taylor joins us to talk markets, currencies and a whole lot more tomorrow. then on wednesday, jim chanos is here for the entire hour. we'll go inside his entire portfolio with everything you've wanted to know about the heart of short selling. then on thursday, keith banks of u.s. trust is going to sit here on the desk as well. we're excited about the week ahead. >>> coming up, three stocks making big moves off of earnings and analyst calls this morning.
he understands what that issue is and then he's tenacious about it. >> no fear. >> let me turn it backonwealth. what would carl do here? that's what we're going to do. fight and fight until shareholders have a right. >> you did a good job in your interview, taking it back to your main point. keith meister, thank you for taking the time. >> thank you. >> keith meister from corvex. >> david, you can see a little of that icahn-like fire with mr. meister as well....
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and robert, i want to ask this of you, the quote is how tenacious mr. reid will be and whether he extracts votes one by one as he has for other legislation may determine the fate of the measures. the onus is on harry reid to push something forward, at least if the democrats want to have credit or credibility on the issue? >> well, yes and no the onus is on harry reid to be able to thread this needle. the problem is that that needle is very, very, very small to thread. the reason why is because, as we mentioned before, a couple of senators, democratic senators that are are in red states, arkansas, north carolina, so forth that have a very, very large gun culture in their states and they don't want to go against that. no question about that but can i go back to chris's point for a moment? i think he makes a very, very good point here. senator graham makes a good point we need tone force the current gun laws no question that we need to do that. however, however, i don't understand why we cannot have universal background checks in this country. i don't unde
and robert, i want to ask this of you, the quote is how tenacious mr. reid will be and whether he extracts votes one by one as he has for other legislation may determine the fate of the measures. the onus is on harry reid to push something forward, at least if the democrats want to have credit or credibility on the issue? >> well, yes and no the onus is on harry reid to be able to thread this needle. the problem is that that needle is very, very, very small to thread. the reason why is...
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it can be a very tenacious type of thing. i think the investigators are way ahead. realize, as you've just pointed out, chris, when a bomb goes off, it doesn't just go into cyberspace or disappear into outerspace. these other agencies are available to put this back together. for example, this is a six liter and remote control toys. each of these is a separate and authorities can say who bought this, who bought that, who bought this? and we can pull all of these together. if we can show one person bought, for example, a battery for a model car and that same person's picture appears anywhere in that crowd, that's a good investigative lead that should help the authorities notwithstanding this media fr frenzy that took place today that can do nothing but hurt an investigation. >> the six liters, that's more than a gallon, and it's filled with bbs and nails and the explosive device and explosive material, how much would that weigh in a pressure cooker? >> about 20 pounds. about 20 pounds. you take that pressure cooker. you fill it with black powder, bbs, nails, other typ
it can be a very tenacious type of thing. i think the investigators are way ahead. realize, as you've just pointed out, chris, when a bomb goes off, it doesn't just go into cyberspace or disappear into outerspace. these other agencies are available to put this back together. for example, this is a six liter and remote control toys. each of these is a separate and authorities can say who bought this, who bought that, who bought this? and we can pull all of these together. if we can show one...
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she is really hard working and cares a whole lot about her clients and really a determined, tenacious had an attorney who also defended richard reid and worked with conrad in the boston public defender office. >> miriam is extremely well regarded by judges in boston as well as by the attorneys in the u.s. attorney's office, the prosecutors. she has an excellent reputation and combined with her own intellect and natural talents she's a very effective attorney. >> she will have her work cut out for her. dzhokhar tsarnaev is charged with detonating a weapon of mass destruction. if convicted he could face the death penalty. for that reason prominent defense attorney judy clark also has joined the team. death penalty cases are her specialty. clark has defended the unabomber ted kaczynski, eric rude ol responsible for the atlanta olympics bombing and most recently jared loughner who went on a shooting rampage in tucson, arizona killing six people and severely wounding congresswoman gabby giffords. all of them escaped the death penalty getting life sentences instead. >> the primary goal that
she is really hard working and cares a whole lot about her clients and really a determined, tenacious had an attorney who also defended richard reid and worked with conrad in the boston public defender office. >> miriam is extremely well regarded by judges in boston as well as by the attorneys in the u.s. attorney's office, the prosecutors. she has an excellent reputation and combined with her own intellect and natural talents she's a very effective attorney. >> she will have her...
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they are tenacious. we're not giving up.ll be here for 2014 and we will vote for people who vote with us. this is important. >> kim, as i'm sure you know, so-called assault weapons are responsible for only about 2% of gun homicides every year. the vast majority are committed by handguns. as i'm sure i don't have to tell you. i'm wondering, are mom demand action planning on calling for a ban on handguns, if not, why? >> well, you know, we're not infringing on anyone's second amendment right. you can own guns. however, if there are back ground collection on all gun purchases, if straw trafficking becomes a criminal offense, and has strong penalties, the supply will dry up. criminals will not be able to get their hands on handguns as easily. right now chicago has some of the toughest gun laws in our country. however, they are 20 minutes away from indiana. they can just go over the state line and get more guns. or a straw trafficker can load up a trunk full of weapons and drive them into chicago and sell them. >> i want to thank
they are tenacious. we're not giving up.ll be here for 2014 and we will vote for people who vote with us. this is important. >> kim, as i'm sure you know, so-called assault weapons are responsible for only about 2% of gun homicides every year. the vast majority are committed by handguns. as i'm sure i don't have to tell you. i'm wondering, are mom demand action planning on calling for a ban on handguns, if not, why? >> well, you know, we're not infringing on anyone's second...
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also, i mean you were, did not mince words about media coverage in the role media has of being more tenaciousbout this. the reality is that millions of people in the u.s. live and work in the zones around high-risk chemical plants. what more needs to be done? >> well i think there needs to be a lot more workplace safety corage "in these times" magazine we've prided ourselves on the amount of workplace safety coverage. it's not just workplace safety that doesn't get covered. texas state university came out with a study that showed between 2008-2011 the number of stories that focused on workers on national news was .3%. .3% of all stories on network news are about workers. if you walk outside, most people have a job but we're not covering what people do every day in the media from 9-5. >> we're talking about a very small slice of america, that we cover, discuss and legislate around. the sequester cuts are a fantastic example of that. the faa furloughs have been done away with. but today, unemployment checks are being cut by 11% and very little is being done to address that concern. >> i think t
also, i mean you were, did not mince words about media coverage in the role media has of being more tenaciousbout this. the reality is that millions of people in the u.s. live and work in the zones around high-risk chemical plants. what more needs to be done? >> well i think there needs to be a lot more workplace safety corage "in these times" magazine we've prided ourselves on the amount of workplace safety coverage. it's not just workplace safety that doesn't get covered....
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the president was very tenacious about the sequester cuts, saying they are going to be painful and therehen they kicked in, there was a backing down or the republicans were sort of high-fiving themselves as they are wont to do, and saying we won this one. and the white house backed off the message. now the cuts are actually painful and taking place. should the president be more aggressive about this? should he not go with the ala carte approach? >> we've seen this in other instances where people say the president has given too much. and ultimately the strategy has played out in the end. ultimately when you look at the high-end tax cuts, ultimately the strategy played out in the end. so i wouldn't say that the white house has tossed the white flag and surrendered on this. they've made the message again, made it from the very beginning, saying this is going to be tough. i think we have to see how the rest of it plays out. you know, today they're hearing from a lot of different people beyond the lobbyists. you no he, whether or not we were, would be willing to withstand that and say let thi
the president was very tenacious about the sequester cuts, saying they are going to be painful and therehen they kicked in, there was a backing down or the republicans were sort of high-fiving themselves as they are wont to do, and saying we won this one. and the white house backed off the message. now the cuts are actually painful and taking place. should the president be more aggressive about this? should he not go with the ala carte approach? >> we've seen this in other instances where...
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she could be quite tenacious about her family, particularly her children if she felt their interests were being threatened. >> and what is happening with these papers? is there contemporary interest beyond your own is scholarship? talk to us about historical interest in julia tyler. >> well, the main problem with julia's papers is that she has penmanship only a mother could love. fortunately, my wife has become very adept at reading and going hrough the work, going through he papers. they're very difficult to read, which i think is part of the reason why scholars have not really exploited them for the potential that they hold. i think our work hopefully will bring more of her actual experiences to life, particularly the post-presidential years and particularly the years after her husband passed away in 1862. >> how did you get interested? >> well, i did my dissertation on john tyler's pre-presidential career and i am currently at work on a manuscript, book manuscript on john tyler and it just seem a natural fit, natural progression from there once i got into the julia gardiner tyler
she could be quite tenacious about her family, particularly her children if she felt their interests were being threatened. >> and what is happening with these papers? is there contemporary interest beyond your own is scholarship? talk to us about historical interest in julia tyler. >> well, the main problem with julia's papers is that she has penmanship only a mother could love. fortunately, my wife has become very adept at reading and going hrough the work, going through he...
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dodgers' owner says she was misled without the value of the team during their tenacious divorce battleaiming the ex-husband committed fraud. closing arguments today. frank mccourt denies allegations selling the dodger last year for $2 billion. finally los angeles and san fransisco next in line for burger king's new delivery service. they started it last year in washington, d.c., and the competitive landscape is getting tough between mcdonald's, taco bell, and wendy's. they hope it gives them the edge. look at the stocks that trade in the sector. again, competitive, especially between burger king and mcdonalds. that is your west coast minute because, of course, dennis, if you want a thousand calorie burger, have it delivered, not walk to pick it up. dennis: no extra exercise. quarter till or so, stocks now, and ben willis, and, ben, the market's still in the red. >> we are. we are still in the red, and that shouldn't be a surprise. apple probably is the best indicator. had a nice pop yesterday after the close, but it didn't manage to hold on because the negative earnings of bell weather
dodgers' owner says she was misled without the value of the team during their tenacious divorce battleaiming the ex-husband committed fraud. closing arguments today. frank mccourt denies allegations selling the dodger last year for $2 billion. finally los angeles and san fransisco next in line for burger king's new delivery service. they started it last year in washington, d.c., and the competitive landscape is getting tough between mcdonald's, taco bell, and wendy's. they hope it gives them...
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his incredible eye, "you can't put together a good collection unless you are focused, disciplined, tenacious" >> oh, by the way. >> the donations -- yeah, i think. >> one or two. >> he is an amazing guy, though. >> he is amazing. the met said this donation is truly transformational for them. >> oh, yes. >> really terrific and we applaud him. >> that is great. >> we also applaud sam champion for his wonderful weather today. >> all right. from the audience in times square every day, let me tell you, this line goes on and on for miles that way and it goes on and on for miles that way, and there is an entire setup of professional photographers poking into the window at times square, so something big is going on there, probably celebrities coming. let's get to the boards, one or two things we want to share with you. we start with a live shot out of chicagoland. more than spring showers for you and that is going to end up with possibly some flooding. we've got a few states that have flood watches and warnings out that runs from the great lakes well down towards new orleans so get ready for that a
his incredible eye, "you can't put together a good collection unless you are focused, disciplined, tenacious" >> oh, by the way. >> the donations -- yeah, i think. >> one or two. >> he is an amazing guy, though. >> he is amazing. the met said this donation is truly transformational for them. >> oh, yes. >> really terrific and we applaud him. >> that is great. >> we also applaud sam champion for his wonderful weather today. >>...
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and really a determined, tenacious lawyer. >> an attorney who also defended richard reid worked with miriam is extremely well regarded by the judges in boston, as well as by the attorneys in the u.s. attorney's office, the prosecutors. she has an excellent reputation. and combined with her own intellect, and natural talents, she's a very effective attorney. >> she will have her work cut out for her. dzhokhar tsarnaev is charged with detonating a weapon of mass destruction. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. and for that reason, prominent defense attorney judy clark has also joined the team. death penalty cases are her specialty. clark defended the unabomber ted could zin ski, and jared loughner who went on a shooting rampage in tucson, arizona, critically wounding gabrielle giffords. >> the primary goal that miriam is going to have is saving her client's life. and the first step towards doing that, is making a connection with the client. establishing a rapport so he trusts her, so that she can get the information that she needs from him. and so that ultimately, he respect
and really a determined, tenacious lawyer. >> an attorney who also defended richard reid worked with miriam is extremely well regarded by the judges in boston, as well as by the attorneys in the u.s. attorney's office, the prosecutors. she has an excellent reputation. and combined with her own intellect, and natural talents, she's a very effective attorney. >> she will have her work cut out for her. dzhokhar tsarnaev is charged with detonating a weapon of mass destruction. if...
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number 15 seed with a flashy style of play, with alley-oop dunks running the floor all over great tenacious defense, and turning that into an opportunity, and that's what enfield did, as now usc is going to get their new head coach a reported six-year deal for him. as he is moving as you said. here's a statement from pat hayden the athletic director at usc upon hiring andy enfield and why he reached there to pick him up. he said andy's success this season at florida gulf coast was not a flash in the pan. he has a consistent and proven record of success for more than 15 years in college and the nba. and that's true. he's a longtime assistant at florida state. and before that, with the milwaukee bucks and the boston celtics in the nba. successful businessman, as well. and he fits the profile. he's 43 years old. has an ex-model wife. beautiful wife, beautiful three little kids. they will fit very well into that whole southern california scene. and his style of play is going to be very appealing for recruits, as well. it's fresh in the minds of players, and those who will compete against him so
number 15 seed with a flashy style of play, with alley-oop dunks running the floor all over great tenacious defense, and turning that into an opportunity, and that's what enfield did, as now usc is going to get their new head coach a reported six-year deal for him. as he is moving as you said. here's a statement from pat hayden the athletic director at usc upon hiring andy enfield and why he reached there to pick him up. he said andy's success this season at florida gulf coast was not a flash...
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known for his tenacious defense his injury occurred when he gave his all attempting to contest a shot. the aftermath left everyone in the stadium stunned. emotion between the lines, as you know, is a rare sight. especially when it has nothing to do with winning or losing. tears were everywhere as louisville felt for a fallen teammate as ware was rushed to a hospital the cardinals played inspired basketball outscoring duke by 19 in the second half earning louisville a trip to the final four this year to be played in atlanta. not far from ware's high school. a destination that louisville head coach rick pitino said is a bittersweet next step on the cardinals' mission to win a title. >> if we let up for a second, then kevin ware doesn't mean how much he means to us. i said we're going to dig in. we're going to play this game to the end. we're going to get him back home. nurse him to good health. and we're going to get him to atlanta. >> surgery to repair ware's broken leg was successful. he'll remain in the hospital until at least tomorrow. >> all right. >> the school says they are hopef
known for his tenacious defense his injury occurred when he gave his all attempting to contest a shot. the aftermath left everyone in the stadium stunned. emotion between the lines, as you know, is a rare sight. especially when it has nothing to do with winning or losing. tears were everywhere as louisville felt for a fallen teammate as ware was rushed to a hospital the cardinals played inspired basketball outscoring duke by 19 in the second half earning louisville a trip to the final four this...
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but empathy might -- besides confidence and tenaciousness, might be the single biggest attribute for an interrogator. >> very good to sit next to you here. thank you for your insights. >>> some staggering efforts about the world's biggest marathon trying to prevent another attack. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the boston bombings came up during chuck hagel's trip to israel. hagel is in tel aviv to talk about how to handle the threat from iran. when asked about whether dzhokhar tsarnaev could be treated as an enemy combatant and sent to guantanamo bay, here's the reaction. >> we just don't have the facts, and until we get the facts, then it will be the responsibility of law enforcement, doj, other instituti
but empathy might -- besides confidence and tenaciousness, might be the single biggest attribute for an interrogator. >> very good to sit next to you here. thank you for your insights. >>> some staggering efforts about the world's biggest marathon trying to prevent another attack. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found...
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but do know your newsroom colleagues here in chicago and across the nation stand in awe of your tenaciouse. you make us proud to be journalists. we can't buy you lost sleep so at least let us pick up lunch. >> bill: usually dog-eat-dog. >> nike had to move quickly this week in removing a popular t-shirt from stores following what happened in boston. they pulled the boston massacre t-shirts from schells. they are spirited with red ink symbolizing blood with boston massacre on it. they commemorate the new york yank yankees ruin the playoff chances and they've been big sellers for years. just a very unfortunate coincidence with what happened last week. >> bill: it was also of course another boston massacre in history. but i think it is good to get those off the shelves. >> cbs has announced who they're bringing to the white house correspondents' dinner. several members of the military will be there and a washington sports star, nationals third baseman ryan zimmerman. also sitting at the table former obama aide reggie love, congressman chris van hollen and a couple of other members and actor
but do know your newsroom colleagues here in chicago and across the nation stand in awe of your tenaciouse. you make us proud to be journalists. we can't buy you lost sleep so at least let us pick up lunch. >> bill: usually dog-eat-dog. >> nike had to move quickly this week in removing a popular t-shirt from stores following what happened in boston. they pulled the boston massacre t-shirts from schells. they are spirited with red ink symbolizing blood with boston massacre on it....
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i knew he was tenacious but did not understand the scope of his reporting, a particular they -- in particular at the atlanta constitution just to read a list of the scandals he broke, expos a on a legally -- illegal gambling parlors parlors, elections and fried , us a truck stop problems, marriage mills, a state payroll padding, embezzlement of tax funds and nepotism and i could go on. [laughter] many of the expos a took place during the griffin and administration that president carter could attest was notoriously corrupt reader's digest said nominee -- never had so many stolen so much. but griffin was a forgiving croaked. quite a few years later soap margaret and used to tell him to know what i think walking in with a notebook? i would think i wonder what that beady-eyed, son of a bitch has on me today. [laughter] jack left "the constitution" in 1965 to pursue the civil-rights story for the "l.a. times." i think we have to watch our time so i will end by saying how happy i am this book is published because he had such a wonderful career in washington that tended to overshadow these earlier p
i knew he was tenacious but did not understand the scope of his reporting, a particular they -- in particular at the atlanta constitution just to read a list of the scandals he broke, expos a on a legally -- illegal gambling parlors parlors, elections and fried , us a truck stop problems, marriage mills, a state payroll padding, embezzlement of tax funds and nepotism and i could go on. [laughter] many of the expos a took place during the griffin and administration that president carter could...
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i knew that he was tough and tenacious but i actually didn't really understand the scope of his reporting, particularly in his, in his days as a corruption buster you might say at "the atlanta constitution". just wanted to read you a little list of some of the scandals that he broke. expose's on illegal gambling parlors in savannah. police protected whore houses in athens. elections fraud in telfair county. truck stop brothels in rome. marriage mills in south georgia. state payroll padding. embezzlement of tax fund. use of convicts for private work. nepotism. purchasing schemes such as time the state bought a bum boats with no bottoms for lakes with no water [laughing] i could go on. many of these, many of these expose's took place during the griffin administration which president carter can well attest was notoriously corrupt. i think it was readers digest never had so many stolen so much. but, marvin griffin was kind of a forgiving sort of a crook. he, quite a few years later he and jack and some other reporters were sitting around drinking and marvin griffin said to jack, you know, whe
i knew that he was tough and tenacious but i actually didn't really understand the scope of his reporting, particularly in his, in his days as a corruption buster you might say at "the atlanta constitution". just wanted to read you a little list of some of the scandals that he broke. expose's on illegal gambling parlors in savannah. police protected whore houses in athens. elections fraud in telfair county. truck stop brothels in rome. marriage mills in south georgia. state payroll...
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she could be quite tenacious about her family, particularly her children if she felt their interests were being threatened. >> and what is happening with these papers? is there contemporary interest beyond your own is scholarship? talk to us about historical interest in julia tyler. >> well, the main problem with julia's papers is that she has penmanship only a mother could love. fortunately, my wife has become very adept at reading and going through the work, going through the papers. they're very difficult to read, which i think is part of the reason why scholars have not really exploited them for the potential that they hold. i think our work hopefully will bring more of her actual experiences to life, particularly the post- presidential years and particularly the years after her husband passed away in 1862. >> how did you get interested? >> well, i did my dissertation on john tyler's pre-presidential career and i am currently at work on a manuscript, book manuscript on john tyler and it just seem a natural fit, natural progression from there once i got into the julia gardiner tyl
she could be quite tenacious about her family, particularly her children if she felt their interests were being threatened. >> and what is happening with these papers? is there contemporary interest beyond your own is scholarship? talk to us about historical interest in julia tyler. >> well, the main problem with julia's papers is that she has penmanship only a mother could love. fortunately, my wife has become very adept at reading and going through the work, going through the...
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. >> they're not a jc penney beneficiary and walmart is not very renewed in its tenacious way to take on target and underneath the dollar generals. i know people don't associate dollar tree and dollar general unless you've been to dollar tree and you realize what they're trying to do which is go after the target. and maybe target is getting squeezed by the cvss of the world and they're now doing food. remember target moved into food. >> it is an awfully big retailer and not the size of walmart and so people will be looking for a signal that is broader than simply target. you seem to be saying and when you listen to those numbers and perhaps it is more target centric than a broader indictment of retail. >> i don't think if terry lundgren were here from macy's -- >> he did not give a particular particularly doubtful -- >> by the way, target stock giving monthly guidance in march. let's stop giving preannouncements in april. if you did have the wrong mix. that trajectory is not what i want from my retailer. >> let's try to cover goldman and coke. 429 versus a 388 estimate. some were sayi
. >> they're not a jc penney beneficiary and walmart is not very renewed in its tenacious way to take on target and underneath the dollar generals. i know people don't associate dollar tree and dollar general unless you've been to dollar tree and you realize what they're trying to do which is go after the target. and maybe target is getting squeezed by the cvss of the world and they're now doing food. remember target moved into food. >> it is an awfully big retailer and not the size...
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reputation for being very concerned about things dealing with money -- and i admire him for it, his tenaciousness in that regard. but, mr. president, what i've suggested here certainly seems reasonable that for five months that we just do a time-out on sequestration and that we during the five months, sequestration would be paid for with part of that $650 billion that was in a pot that is as a result of the money that is there because of reducing the wars in iraq and afghanistan. during these five months let's figure out a better way to go forward with our efforts to reduce the debt. i think that's reasonable, would be fair and give us time to do something. certainly with the debt ceiling coming up and other major issues that we have to deal with here, i think we should lessen not only the impact of the problems we have at airports around america, but also, mr. president, we also should have to focus on -- i repeat -- little boys and girls, old men and women who are losing meals on wheels, their only hot meal of the day. so i think we should do that, mr. president, look at this sequestration, tak
reputation for being very concerned about things dealing with money -- and i admire him for it, his tenaciousness in that regard. but, mr. president, what i've suggested here certainly seems reasonable that for five months that we just do a time-out on sequestration and that we during the five months, sequestration would be paid for with part of that $650 billion that was in a pot that is as a result of the money that is there because of reducing the wars in iraq and afghanistan. during these...
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know your news room colleagues stand in awe of your tenacious coverage.e us all proud to be journalists. we can't buy you lost sleep, so at least let us pick up lunch. very nice. >>steve: setting aside professional rivalry. >>brian: i can't tell you what they've done here. this room is normally vacant. no cameras, no equipment, no desk, no computers. look what they have done to get us ready. look at the monitors on the side. we even have the "fox & friends" logo. isn't that wonderful? this normally, again, no monitors here. straight ahead this have been people hired, desks put down and all these other televisions straight to our news room. this is just for "fox & friends." they have converted just for us in washington. i would like to thank everyone who made this possible. keep working all night with screw guns and ratchets. >>steve: looks great. thanks to the d.c. bureau. in the meantime, 27 minutes before the top of the hour. brian, want to start headlines? >>brian: a new report revealing the mosque attended by the suspected bomber contacted the f.b.i.
know your news room colleagues stand in awe of your tenacious coverage.e us all proud to be journalists. we can't buy you lost sleep, so at least let us pick up lunch. very nice. >>steve: setting aside professional rivalry. >>brian: i can't tell you what they've done here. this room is normally vacant. no cameras, no equipment, no desk, no computers. look what they have done to get us ready. look at the monitors on the side. we even have the "fox & friends" logo. isn't...
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. >> i am very persevering and tenacious, i call myself a fearless idiot but at the point you do onehat didn't work, every match that didn't work with an infant that led us to adopting our daughter who was almost 3 when we met, we had 14 hours' notice and she walked in our door and i would do it all again because i'm supposed to be her mother. >> and that's your perspective on this journey. when people think about you and think of your joyousness and exuberance, at the time you were at the height of success, oscar nomination day you were going through this infertility process. >> yes, i was keeping the secret because of that. i felt that to admit that i felt like a failure inside was not what my public persona was of being so happy and now, when you talk to women you sit around having coffee and talk to women and so many women have gone through this, so this is my way of saying you know what? you are not alone. it happens. it happens to a lot of us and there's no shame in it. >> you just mentioned a few moments ago when you did get matched with elaria, set the theme. you get the news
. >> i am very persevering and tenacious, i call myself a fearless idiot but at the point you do onehat didn't work, every match that didn't work with an infant that led us to adopting our daughter who was almost 3 when we met, we had 14 hours' notice and she walked in our door and i would do it all again because i'm supposed to be her mother. >> and that's your perspective on this journey. when people think about you and think of your joyousness and exuberance, at the time you were...
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evangelicals, it will happen more and more, but they are hang on tenaciously for many decades to comestop obsessing so much on this life and start preparing for the next one. it will be interesting to see if that is true. >> or follow jesus's teachings of helping the poor and sick. >> stephanie: oh that's crazy. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: don't you love the poperazzi don't like him because he is doing too many things like jesus did. >> yeah, this pope was lobbying heavily for civil unions. i don't think we'll see women priest in him -- [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: he is not wearing the lib -- libber rach inch -- >> he kissed the feet of a female muslim prisoner in jail. >> wow. >> this guy did more for the catholic brand than the last three popes combined with that. >> stephanie: yeah, i agree. let's go to deb in california. >> caller: hey there loves. how are you doing today? >> stephanie: we're loving you. >> caller: me to you back. the reason i called was because of the north korean thing because thanks to current, we're informed that the reason that kim jung un
evangelicals, it will happen more and more, but they are hang on tenaciously for many decades to comestop obsessing so much on this life and start preparing for the next one. it will be interesting to see if that is true. >> or follow jesus's teachings of helping the poor and sick. >> stephanie: oh that's crazy. [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: don't you love the poperazzi don't like him because he is doing too many things like jesus did. >> yeah, this pope was...