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the flyers taking the ice, as they host the buffalo sabers in game one. early in the first period, timo timonen, flipping the puck harmlessly at ryan miller. but mike weber and mike richardson, what? have you got something for me. both teams collapse in a fight. weber and richards sent to the box for roughing. second period, still no score. claude giroux, finding james van riemsdyk. the wraparound to ryan miller as he holds for the task. the game is deadlocked. a stop by bobrovsky, and patrick kaleta is there for the goal. that's all the buffalo sabres would need. a goaltending duel is solved by kaleta. ryan miller made 35 saves. buffalo picks up a huge game one victory. >>> for all of your highlights, join us on "the highlight express" here on espn news. >>> a high school baseball player is the talk of tupelo, mississippi, this morning for this play. it was the bottom of the sixth. caleb walker was waved home. he's rounding third base. he slides and jumps over the catcher and is safe. his teammates actually thought that he was out. he must be watching jac
the flyers taking the ice, as they host the buffalo sabers in game one. early in the first period, timo timonen, flipping the puck harmlessly at ryan miller. but mike weber and mike richardson, what? have you got something for me. both teams collapse in a fight. weber and richards sent to the box for roughing. second period, still no score. claude giroux, finding james van riemsdyk. the wraparound to ryan miller as he holds for the task. the game is deadlocked. a stop by bobrovsky, and patrick...
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talk to your doctor about your risk and about lipitor. >>> powerful winds that hammered the buffalo areave finally died down. winds topping 60 miles an hour kicked up around lake erie for much of the weekend, damaging trees, power lines and overturning tractor trailers. rain, snow, hail, and low temperatures were added in the mix. >>> now for a look at the morning road conditions, wet on i-90 from rapid city to buffalo. on i-80 from omaha to cleveland. on i-70 from indiana to pittsburgh. icy on i-15, 84, in the rockies. wet on i-5 from see at toll san francisco. >> and taking a look at flight delays. if you are flying, we're looking at some in chicago, detroit, salt lake city and san francisco. >>> recapping the top story on this monday. at least 45 people have been killed as severe storms stretched from oklahoma to virginia. experts now warning that another similar weather system could be on the way early in the week. >> north carolina was especially hard hit when more than 60 twisters touched down. national weather service teams are surveying the damage. david kerley is with them. >> r
talk to your doctor about your risk and about lipitor. >>> powerful winds that hammered the buffalo areave finally died down. winds topping 60 miles an hour kicked up around lake erie for much of the weekend, damaging trees, power lines and overturning tractor trailers. rain, snow, hail, and low temperatures were added in the mix. >>> now for a look at the morning road conditions, wet on i-90 from rapid city to buffalo. on i-80 from omaha to cleveland. on i-70 from indiana to...
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she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that uses market principles to affect systemic change. it operates one of the nation's largest individual development, programs, a leading provider of micro loans in california, and has a robust community real estate finance unit. next, we have the ceo of ne community federal credit union. since 1988, she has been the ceo of northwest community federal credit union. under her watch, the credit union group to over 1600 members. it has become the national model for institutions seeking to provide financial education and banking services to the low- income communities. last but not least, we have our cond
she was in san francisco in 1986 to open the buffalo exchange limited store, and in the 13 years she worked for buffalo exchange, tennis district manager, she held her open the company from four to 11 stores. in 2009, the mayor appointed her as executive director to the office of small businesses. next, we have the ceo of opportunity funds. he has combined his background as a community organizer with an education from stanford to develop an innovative, not-for- profit financial incision that...
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like the buffalo bills with super bowl. >>> it is 4:57 a.m. ping story, fire at a mobile home in redwood city a crew is on the way. >>> a live report on the family's narrow escape. >>> another scare in the air for a southwest plane more on the ripped hole in the 737. >>> what investigators are finding in their inspections of grounded planes coming up. >>> government takes a final swing at barry bonds last prosecution witness taking the stand somehow bonds own words will be used -- and how bonds own words will be used against him ,,,, hold on, sharon! you can't cook that sea bass in a greasy oven! why not? you'd never cook with pots and pans that dirty, would you? no! (chef) easy-off fume free oven cleaner cuts through up to five times more grease than the leading all-purpose cleaner. wow. (chef) easy-off. good food deserves a clean oven. grounds 100 more flights. plus.. a bay >>> third day of travel frustration southwest grounds 100 more flights plus a bay area emergency landing. >> if someone leaves a message i have to check. >> no, you don't
like the buffalo bills with super bowl. >>> it is 4:57 a.m. ping story, fire at a mobile home in redwood city a crew is on the way. >>> a live report on the family's narrow escape. >>> another scare in the air for a southwest plane more on the ripped hole in the 737. >>> what investigators are finding in their inspections of grounded planes coming up. >>> government takes a final swing at barry bonds last prosecution witness taking the stand somehow...
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this amendment is really a slap in the face of the family was the victims of the buffalo crash who have all worked as tireless, ardent advocates for the highest professional and safety standards. they've had some successes. they've gotten through congress a bill that would increase and improve pilot experience. they've worked with us to try to improve pilot fatigue rules so that every pilot is rested and can perform as well at the end of a shift as at the beginning. this bill is disturbing in many ways and could essentially freeze our safety regulationse and most innocuous safety rules would likely be put forward. and it also would carve out an exempt from important rules huge segments of the aviation industry -- cargo, carriers and others. as a veteran it is particularly disturbing and offensive to me that one suggestion is that the supplemental carriers who carry the vast majority of our troops back and forth overseas would not be subject to the same fatigue rules as domestic passengers here in the united states. there needs to be clearly one level of safety. we've been calling for th
this amendment is really a slap in the face of the family was the victims of the buffalo crash who have all worked as tireless, ardent advocates for the highest professional and safety standards. they've had some successes. they've gotten through congress a bill that would increase and improve pilot experience. they've worked with us to try to improve pilot fatigue rules so that every pilot is rested and can perform as well at the end of a shift as at the beginning. this bill is disturbing in...
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i have certainly seen in all my years whether it was being with the buffalo and yellowstone i have seen the worst of humanity and want to focus on that because that is the pathway for the future. questions? >> so often we hear that science doesn't prove that animals feel. i know where you are coming from as far as the human bond with animals. it is inevitable that we give animals, the second chapter is devoted to animal intelligence. the scientists doing -- studying the brain and the skull. they basically posited a theory that basically reinforce their own prejudices saying there are certain groups with smaller skulls and smaller brain that justify their view of the superiority of sayre raises. you can have a science that is well done and rigorous, an existing prejudice. we saw this scene animals for some time. we were deniers of what was common sense in front of us. this view of the behavior is in theory of animals where animals were mindlessly pursuing food and mating opportunities and almost devoid of emotional characteristics and qualities. this was the reigning doctrine for quite s
i have certainly seen in all my years whether it was being with the buffalo and yellowstone i have seen the worst of humanity and want to focus on that because that is the pathway for the future. questions? >> so often we hear that science doesn't prove that animals feel. i know where you are coming from as far as the human bond with animals. it is inevitable that we give animals, the second chapter is devoted to animal intelligence. the scientists doing -- studying the brain and the...
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this is the guy that the buffalo union gives credit for beginning the drugstore chain concept. all these, you know, wal-mart -- you know, all these stores, woolworths and all them -- not woolworths. i'm really dating myself. but anyway the drugstore chain concept. >> host: right. >> guest: one night i was coming out of the drugstore. a guy pulls up and i have these newspapers i'm delivering. i want you to help me on the delivering them. it turned out it was a.j. smitherland, the great man. he was the target of the mob in tulsa, oklahoma, 1921. he was -- he was charged with inciting the riot that led to 300 people being murdered. >> host: he was an african-american newspaper editor? >> guest: that's right. he had a newspaper in tulsa, oklahoma called the tulsa star. and what happened was that this black kid and this white girl, they were going to together. and somebody misinterpreted that and accused the kid of rape. and after the whole thing was over, she didn't press charges, right? after all those people were murdered and so they were going to lynch him. nobody thought about
this is the guy that the buffalo union gives credit for beginning the drugstore chain concept. all these, you know, wal-mart -- you know, all these stores, woolworths and all them -- not woolworths. i'm really dating myself. but anyway the drugstore chain concept. >> host: right. >> guest: one night i was coming out of the drugstore. a guy pulls up and i have these newspapers i'm delivering. i want you to help me on the delivering them. it turned out it was a.j. smitherland, the...
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. >> narrator: ...the buffalo crash of continental 3407, the deadliest u.s. air accident in eight years. >> o'brien: major carriers were outsourcing more and more flights to independent regionals... >> narrator: ...a major transformation in the airline industry... >> o'brien: ...raising serious questions about safety. after the broadcast, we heard from hundreds of pilots, and airline mechanics, too. >> "as an aircraft maintenance technician with united airlines, i'd like you to follow up on this story with an investigation on aircraft maintenance." >> "the flying public has no idea what shenanigans go on behind the curtain." >> "much of this heavy maintenance is being done by the lowest bidder. as a former airline pilot with 25 years in the industry, this scares me the most." >> flight 2-8-0, you can land runway one at teterboro. >> we're unable. we may end up in the hudson. >> o'brien: we also talked to the co-pilot who helped safely land flight 1549 into the hudson river. he's worried about airline maintenance, too. >> ten years ago, maintenance was virtually all done in-house by the
. >> narrator: ...the buffalo crash of continental 3407, the deadliest u.s. air accident in eight years. >> o'brien: major carriers were outsourcing more and more flights to independent regionals... >> narrator: ...a major transformation in the airline industry... >> o'brien: ...raising serious questions about safety. after the broadcast, we heard from hundreds of pilots, and airline mechanics, too. >> "as an aircraft maintenance technician with united...
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the flyers. patrick coletta gave buffalo the lead in the third. sabers beat the flyers, 1-0. >>> to san jose, sharks and canes needed overtime. sharks won in dramatic fashion, 3-2. bible after a close start, the rays are starting to turn things around against the twins. johnny damon with a walk-off homer in the ninth. tampa won it, 3-2. he had a game run homer in new york. in game two with the mets, another home run. troy is on four straight. the play of the game was by a ball boy named anthony. daniel murphy, a shot down the line. anthony jumped up and made the grab. new york fans didn't have much to cheer about. they lost both games. anthony's grab brought them to their feet. >>> finally, an incredible slide to show from you high school baseball. we go to mississippi. j.d. wright ripped the ball. k.d. walker somehow, some way jumped over the catcher avoiding the tag and he was safe. unbelievable. walker put on the brakes and popped up and over to the plate. you can't teach that. truly an amazing play like no other. that's your early look at spor
the flyers. patrick coletta gave buffalo the lead in the third. sabers beat the flyers, 1-0. >>> to san jose, sharks and canes needed overtime. sharks won in dramatic fashion, 3-2. bible after a close start, the rays are starting to turn things around against the twins. johnny damon with a walk-off homer in the ninth. tampa won it, 3-2. he had a game run homer in new york. in game two with the mets, another home run. troy is on four straight. the play of the game was by a ball boy...
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this is the guy the buffalo union gives credit for beginning the drugstore chain concept, all these -- aldis, all these stores, wal-mart, but anyway, the drugstore chain concept. >> host: right. >> guest: i was coming out of the drugstore, this old packer pulls up and the guy sighs i have these newspapers i'm delivering. i want you to help me deliver them. turns out this is a.j., the great man. he was a target of the mob. tulsa, oklahoma, 1921. he was charged with inciting the right that led to 300 people being murdered. >> host: an african-american newspaper editor. >> guest: that's right. had a paper in tulsa, oklahoma called "the tulsa star." this black kid and white girl were going together, and somebody misinterpreted that and accused the kid of rape, and after the whole thing was over, she didn't press charges; right? after all -- they were going to lynch him. nobody thought about a lynching until the "tulsa tribune" gave the mob the marching orders as usual. they should have a hall of fame with all of the newspapers that inspired riots and wars throughout american history. it s
this is the guy the buffalo union gives credit for beginning the drugstore chain concept, all these -- aldis, all these stores, wal-mart, but anyway, the drugstore chain concept. >> host: right. >> guest: i was coming out of the drugstore, this old packer pulls up and the guy sighs i have these newspapers i'm delivering. i want you to help me deliver them. turns out this is a.j., the great man. he was a target of the mob. tulsa, oklahoma, 1921. he was charged with inciting the right...
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the scene at the cemetery in buffalo has onlookers touched as the deer has stepped in as a guardian ofs standing to attention whenever someone approaches. >>> one teenager has found an interesting way of getting what she wants no matter what. after being told by her parents that she couldn't get a horse, regina trained her cow to fill the role. she's even gotten the clever cow to leap fences and mosey through the countryside at her home in germany. regina's new best friend doesn't seem to mind and has been appropriately named luna. luna meaning moon, cow jumped over the moon. i'm telling a bad joke. >> get the girl a horse. >> you know, you can't give a kid everything. let them get creative. >> that's very creative and it has horns, too. >>> it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. it is world health day marking the founding of the world health organization. this year's campaign calls for everyone to do their part in helping to stop antimicrobial resistance which is when microorganisms become immune to medications. >>> swinging
the scene at the cemetery in buffalo has onlookers touched as the deer has stepped in as a guardian ofs standing to attention whenever someone approaches. >>> one teenager has found an interesting way of getting what she wants no matter what. after being told by her parents that she couldn't get a horse, regina trained her cow to fill the role. she's even gotten the clever cow to leap fences and mosey through the countryside at her home in germany. regina's new best friend doesn't seem...
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battering the south moves north later today, bringing hail, high winds, also tornados to the ohio valley, buffalo and pittsburgh. rain in the upper midwest, changing over to snow, in minnesota. up to a foot of mountain snow in the northern rockies. and showers in the pacific northwest. >> meanwhile, 50s from seattle to fargo. an. a wet 48 in the twin cities. and 67 in chicago. 62 in boston. 75 here in new york. 80s from atlanta to dallas. >>> well, talk about picture-perfect weather for a day on the white house lawn. the weather couldn't have been nicer as the president and the first lady hosted 30,000 kids and their parents for the annual easter egg roll. in keeping with the first lady's fitness initiative, this year's theme was get up and go. get those easter eggs. gorgeous day. >> not bad at all. >> really nice. >>> coming up, hope for football fans. a judge issues a ruling on the looming nfl lockout. >>> plus, shelling out more at the grocery store. which items will cost you a little bit more this year? >> oh, boy. >>> also, imagine finding a seven-foot gator in your bathroom. a homeowner rev
battering the south moves north later today, bringing hail, high winds, also tornados to the ohio valley, buffalo and pittsburgh. rain in the upper midwest, changing over to snow, in minnesota. up to a foot of mountain snow in the northern rockies. and showers in the pacific northwest. >> meanwhile, 50s from seattle to fargo. an. a wet 48 in the twin cities. and 67 in chicago. 62 in boston. 75 here in new york. 80s from atlanta to dallas. >>> well, talk about picture-perfect...
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researchers at the university of buffalo examined data in women under age 75, they found patients with lots of vitamin d in their blood had decreased risk of early age macular degeneration. also, a study says as we get older, it takes longer to complete one task while being distracted by another. a team at uc san francisco says people over the age of 60 have a harder time finishing a task while being distracted. the problem is relevant as older people are staying in the work force increasing the number of digital distractions like cell phones and electronic messages, overwhelming the way our brain processes information. >>> looking to wake up your brain? google trivia games. they launched a trivia challenge with its own challenge. a google a day.com. it features different questions on the site. it poses a question, then you use google to find out the answer. the answer is revealed on the website and printed above the cross word puzzle in the new york times. >>> cherry garcia, chubby hubby, your favorite flavor is free today. free cone day from noon to 8:00 tonight. in exchange for a fr
researchers at the university of buffalo examined data in women under age 75, they found patients with lots of vitamin d in their blood had decreased risk of early age macular degeneration. also, a study says as we get older, it takes longer to complete one task while being distracted by another. a team at uc san francisco says people over the age of 60 have a harder time finishing a task while being distracted. the problem is relevant as older people are staying in the work force increasing...
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but look at the chill. buffalo at 30. we are at 42. chicago at 30 degrees. it is going to be a bit of a cold night with the rest of the system swinging through for the overnight. and for tomorrow, watch it on the future cast. so throughout the day tomorrow, we'll have a mostly cloudy type of day, with a possibility of some light showers and sprinkles from i think mid morning until about late afternoon. so that's the case for saturday. and it's that love/hate relationship, too, for the weekend, because sunday we are going to love sunday. we've got high pressure down to the south, our wind will be out of the west and southwest. and with this warm front that's going to come with the next weather system, our temperatures will get near 60 degrees on sunday. and then down the line, we do have some showers in the forecast for next week. but a lot of that -- this next system will be much different than the system we have been dealing with this week. from 47 degrees, a chilly evening and a cold start to the day tomorrow. so it is going to be a little damp throughout
but look at the chill. buffalo at 30. we are at 42. chicago at 30 degrees. it is going to be a bit of a cold night with the rest of the system swinging through for the overnight. and for tomorrow, watch it on the future cast. so throughout the day tomorrow, we'll have a mostly cloudy type of day, with a possibility of some light showers and sprinkles from i think mid morning until about late afternoon. so that's the case for saturday. and it's that love/hate relationship, too, for the weekend,...
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the came here and started a laundry in buffalo, new york. i cannot tell you how they chose buffalo, new york, of all places, but they were some of the few chinese people in that whole town. they had all of their kids work in that laundry. day in, day out, sometimes they slept above the laundry in the building. five kids in one bed, and that made it work. they believed in being here. they believe that by making the sacrifices, their children would have a better life. to think that just after that, one generation later, that i can be on tv talking about the u.s. stock market, talking about how you can trade stocks and invest, it is amazing to me. >> your parents grew up where? >> my father grew up in buffalo and my mother was born in southern china as well. she was the daughter of a wealthy landlord back then before the communists took over. as was the custom back then, he had three wives at one time. that was the custom back then. my mom was the youngest wife. when the communists came, basically my grandfather said you can use my land, i am t
the came here and started a laundry in buffalo, new york. i cannot tell you how they chose buffalo, new york, of all places, but they were some of the few chinese people in that whole town. they had all of their kids work in that laundry. day in, day out, sometimes they slept above the laundry in the building. five kids in one bed, and that made it work. they believed in being here. they believe that by making the sacrifices, their children would have a better life. to think that just after...
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the flyers beat buffalo in ot. that forces a seventh and deciding game on tuesday. >>> still to come tonight on sports wrap. extra holes needed to determine this week's winner on the golf tour with the world's number one ranking at stake. we'll show you how that turns >>> addition to championship, the number one ranking in the world was up for grabs. golf course also a great place for an easter egg hunt. he started the day six strokes back but had to leave. then had to wait for an hour and a half. that's because luke donald was still on the course. they headed to a play off. a win for donald as the top player in the world. and donald birdied the first hole. he had the chance to keep the play off going. which he did. then on the third extra hole after -- donald had to make this shot to stay alive. he will hit the back of the cup but the ball won't drop. with sneticker winning. >>> yesterday the rugby team finished the -- it's actually been a tumultuous year for the cal rugby team. 25 national championships and 21 com
the flyers beat buffalo in ot. that forces a seventh and deciding game on tuesday. >>> still to come tonight on sports wrap. extra holes needed to determine this week's winner on the golf tour with the world's number one ranking at stake. we'll show you how that turns >>> addition to championship, the number one ranking in the world was up for grabs. golf course also a great place for an easter egg hunt. he started the day six strokes back but had to leave. then had to wait...
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during the time we were in buffalo, mr. cleveland was a share of but i never happen to make his acquaintance are even see him. in fact, i suppose i was not even aware of his existence. 14 years later the greatest man in the state i was not living in the state at the time. [laughter] i was on the public highway and we were robbing the public with readings from our works and over the course of time we went to albany. i said we ought to pay our respects to the governor. we went to the majestic capitol building and were shown into the governor's private office and i saw him for the first time. we stood chatting. i was born lazy and a comforted myself turning the table into a seat. the governor said mr. cleamons i was a fellow citizen and of yours in buffalo and during those months he burst into eight mighty fame jumping out of obscurity. >> but i was nobody and you would not notice you're have anything to do with me. but now i am somebody you have changed your style and come here to shake hands. how would you explain that? >> th
during the time we were in buffalo, mr. cleveland was a share of but i never happen to make his acquaintance are even see him. in fact, i suppose i was not even aware of his existence. 14 years later the greatest man in the state i was not living in the state at the time. [laughter] i was on the public highway and we were robbing the public with readings from our works and over the course of time we went to albany. i said we ought to pay our respects to the governor. we went to the majestic...
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in the international labor of people moving to the richer china from bangladesh moving to the richer india buffalo so to provide them information and the ability to move and give them the freedom of choice to move if the fields in their best interest. >> that is an interesting theory. bangladesh is to china. i wonder what china will say about that. mark, your book talks about choosing the right fish to eat and writing letters to public officials what can we do about overfishing? but specifically, can you tell us what has been the record of the obama administration of fishing issues, and if we did have the power to influence the government, our government, what law or policy is exactly are now pending that should be enacted? >> guest: director of the obama administration is dramatically different than the record of any other administration. there's an act of congress which regulates fisheries and it regulates within the 200 file limit and on the international issues it's not much of a priority. [laughter] which is why i say to write to elected officials generally the ball gets carried by delegation
in the international labor of people moving to the richer china from bangladesh moving to the richer india buffalo so to provide them information and the ability to move and give them the freedom of choice to move if the fields in their best interest. >> that is an interesting theory. bangladesh is to china. i wonder what china will say about that. mark, your book talks about choosing the right fish to eat and writing letters to public officials what can we do about overfishing? but...
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second pick the broncos pick miller from texas a&m. buffaloa and defensive tackle mary z.the bengal for georgia receiver green for the fourth pick. arizona used the fifth pick. niner fans really wanted lsu corner back peterson and falcon traded up the 6 to take alabama receiver jones. first local player selected. defensive end jordan. a lot of people thought that jordan would creep up that the top 10 l but instead 24th to the new orleans saints. raiders didn't have a pick in round 1. they will start the selection tomorrow l as it continues. cal bears wrapping up spring camp on saturday. they may have found the quarterback in the future. came to cal because of his brother and rate now might be a better runner than passer. mike with more. >> a lot more involved in this year spring practice especially at quarterback position. zack a registered junior who transferred from buffalo has been the most impress knife camp. >> he's very accurate. he throws a wall. very good arm strength. any ball on the field he can throw. then escaped to mention and the
second pick the broncos pick miller from texas a&m. buffaloa and defensive tackle mary z.the bengal for georgia receiver green for the fourth pick. arizona used the fifth pick. niner fans really wanted lsu corner back peterson and falcon traded up the 6 to take alabama receiver jones. first local player selected. defensive end jordan. a lot of people thought that jordan would creep up that the top 10 l but instead 24th to the new orleans saints. raiders didn't have a pick in round 1. they...
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. >>> researchers at the tuvt of buffalo have discovered what could be a secret weapon to help prevent the leading cause of vision loss. macular degeneration. they maintain peripheral vision but central vision deteriorates it can go from normal to having a blind spot. it would make straight lines such as bathroom tiles look waive have i and blurred like this. vitamin d known for many health benefits lowers the risk of macular degeneration for women between 40 to 70 years old. >> by adding it to your diet you decrease the odds by 50%. >> biggest reduction was 720 international units of vitamin dper day. we get lots of vitamin d from the sun but food helps your intake. the study is published in this month's archives of ophthalmology. >> not recommending at the same time cereal milk and fish. >> just ahead thinking outside the box. >> the unusual technique being used by several bay area residents in hopes of landing a job. >> i'm terry mcsweeney in san rafael where a man is being held on no bail. he is facing four charges of murder including one that allegedly occurred right here in marin
. >>> researchers at the tuvt of buffalo have discovered what could be a secret weapon to help prevent the leading cause of vision loss. macular degeneration. they maintain peripheral vision but central vision deteriorates it can go from normal to having a blind spot. it would make straight lines such as bathroom tiles look waive have i and blurred like this. vitamin d known for many health benefits lowers the risk of macular degeneration for women between 40 to 70 years old. >>...
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the autobiography. i can on my own. mark twain did not know cleveland when they were told residents in buffalo. this is an account of how they first met. during the time that we were in buffalo or mark twain was in buffalo in '70 and '71 mr. cleveland was shares. and never happened to make his acquaintance or even see him. in fact, i suppose i was not even aware of his existence. fourteen years later he has become the greatest man in the state. in addition i was not living in the state of the time. [laughter] that's pretty good. i was not living in the state of the time. lost one place. side. at the time i was on the public highway in company with another banded wrapping the public with reading some art works. in the course of time we went to albany to levy tribute. asset we ought to go and pay our respects. we went to that majestic capitol building in stated our arendt. we were shown into the governor's private office. i saw mr. clinton for the first time. we three stood chatting. i was born lazy. i comforted myself by turning the corner of the table into a sort of seat. presently the governor
the autobiography. i can on my own. mark twain did not know cleveland when they were told residents in buffalo. this is an account of how they first met. during the time that we were in buffalo or mark twain was in buffalo in '70 and '71 mr. cleveland was shares. and never happened to make his acquaintance or even see him. in fact, i suppose i was not even aware of his existence. fourteen years later he has become the greatest man in the state. in addition i was not living in the state of the...
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all across the northeast, it's cool. buffalo 39. chicago is 41. here's a trough of low pressure, but look at all the heat down to the south into the southwest. del rio, texas, 93. there's a lot of heat into mexico and some of that is coming up. the reason i mention that is because this time of year, it doesn't take much to go from cool temperatures to warm temperatures. especially when we find a lot of heat down here and there's a big ridge of high pressure. that's why it's hot out there in the desert southwest, even southern la. southern california is very warm right now. temperatures in the 90s. we had this trough of low pressure here. but eventually, this high pressure moves over and it's going to be sunday into monday and coming up on the five-day forecast, i think you'll find some temperatures that maybe you'll agree with. 52 tomorrow. not necessarily a whole lot better tomorrow. a little bit more sunshine than what we had today. that will help warm temperatures up. it won't be as windy, but it's going to be breezy. and we're going to have som
all across the northeast, it's cool. buffalo 39. chicago is 41. here's a trough of low pressure, but look at all the heat down to the south into the southwest. del rio, texas, 93. there's a lot of heat into mexico and some of that is coming up. the reason i mention that is because this time of year, it doesn't take much to go from cool temperatures to warm temperatures. especially when we find a lot of heat down here and there's a big ridge of high pressure. that's why it's hot out there in the...
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my favorite research funding from the university of buffalo scholar is people named dennis unlikely to become dentists. people named lawrence of disproportionately likely to become lawyers because unconsciously we gravitate toward things that are familiar. i name my daughter president of the united states broke south. something's going on unconsciously are impressive. not the tangled web of sexual urges that sigmund freud imagined. the unconscious is just a different way of understanding the world and often -- one of the tips i read about is it you have a tough decision you can't make up your mind. tell yourself you are decided by craigslist and flip the coin but don't go by how the koren comes up. go by your emotional reaction. are you happy or sad it came up that way. that is your unconscious mind having made the decision, tell you what it thinks. the third area that happens unconsciously is the most important. how do we relate to people. how do we understand situations. how we perceive the world. the fundamental factors of whether we have a fulfilling or unfulfilled life and that is
my favorite research funding from the university of buffalo scholar is people named dennis unlikely to become dentists. people named lawrence of disproportionately likely to become lawyers because unconsciously we gravitate toward things that are familiar. i name my daughter president of the united states broke south. something's going on unconsciously are impressive. not the tangled web of sexual urges that sigmund freud imagined. the unconscious is just a different way of understanding the...
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the number two seed moves on after a 5-2 whip over buffalo. >>> canadiens and will play a game tonight. canadiens stayed alive and evened the series with a 2-1 win. >>> now to the nba, facing elimination, the magic needed a win and got it in a big way. orlando held a 23-point lead at the half. orlando beat the hawks. the bulls will play the eventual winner over the series. >>> derek rose hobbled by his sprained ankle, but it didn't show. bulls win it, 116-89. >>> kobe bryant is also nursing a sprained ankle, but it didn't show. they beat the hornets. >>> finally, have you ever done something to embarrassing that you want to hide your face and get away? you're not alone. migel olivo to left field. not far enough to make the home run. ryan ray burn was there to make the catch and oh, no, off his glove and over the fence for a homer. one more time. the routine play goes horribly run. aleveo's first home one of the year is one raburn would like to forget. mariners won it 7-3. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, which comedian had some not so funny
the number two seed moves on after a 5-2 whip over buffalo. >>> canadiens and will play a game tonight. canadiens stayed alive and evened the series with a 2-1 win. >>> now to the nba, facing elimination, the magic needed a win and got it in a big way. orlando held a 23-point lead at the half. orlando beat the hawks. the bulls will play the eventual winner over the series. >>> derek rose hobbled by his sprained ankle, but it didn't show. bulls win it, 116-89....
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my favorite research finding from the university of buffalo scholar is that people named dennis are disproportionately likely -- likely to become dentists. unconsciously we gravitate toward things that are familiar, which is why i have named my daughter brooks. and some of the things going on unconsciously are impressive. it is not the tangled web of sexual urges that freud imagined. some of it is really just a different way of understanding the world and often yielding superior results. if you have a tough decision and cannot make a combined, tell yourself you will decide it by a coin flip. flip the coin, but don't go by how the point comes up, go buy your and the russian reaction. are you happy or sad. that is your unconscious mind having made the decision and telling you what it thinks. the third area is the most important excess -- successful or unsuccessful life. a lot of that is happening unconsciously. the second insight is that emotions are not the enemy of thinking, but the center. people who have strokes and lesions and cannot process a motion properly are not super smart. they are super dum
my favorite research finding from the university of buffalo scholar is that people named dennis are disproportionately likely -- likely to become dentists. unconsciously we gravitate toward things that are familiar, which is why i have named my daughter brooks. and some of the things going on unconsciously are impressive. it is not the tangled web of sexual urges that freud imagined. some of it is really just a different way of understanding the world and often yielding superior results. if you...
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i woke from the nightmare of a gutted macom, not because i have not yet bled my life in yellow, but because minarettes looking sky ward. one burly buffalo looking for hooves and hot breath because the skin is not yet numb and the lights are not yet flickering, i will continue to sip at my hot tea and stare at the dust-colored noon. one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i have sewn to my skin. whatever remains of el gubenchi's 1932 cairo studio recording lives between the old cobblestone quarter and my still-warm mahogony ear. i should have gotten up to shake his hand, this uncomfortable tension between me and god. medina, its streets adorned with smells from the bazaar, yet i have chosen to adorn myself in the still concrete of columns. i am for the transcription of the arabic. in the morning, he howled the song in the name of his father, perhaps new fathers weep at the birth of their sons. do not cry for leila or for him, but drink the red wine and grow your love doublely, one for the ruby in the cup, the other for
i woke from the nightmare of a gutted macom, not because i have not yet bled my life in yellow, but because minarettes looking sky ward. one burly buffalo looking for hooves and hot breath because the skin is not yet numb and the lights are not yet flickering, i will continue to sip at my hot tea and stare at the dust-colored noon. one white dasha screams with the brilliance of red. can you hear them, the melodious intent, the glimmering mood in their eyes. face stitched by seam, a garment i...
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the south, that severe weather does move north bringing hail, high winds, also tornados to the ohio valley, buffalor midwest turning to snow in minnesota. heavy snow in the northern rockies and showers from seattle to portland. >> 70 in sacramento. and 54 in boise. indianapolis climbs to 75. kansas city 61. and dallas 81. mostly 80s from new orleans up to baltimore. >>> it is not even memorial day yet and gas prices are already soaring. according to aaa, they're now more than a dollar higher than they were the same time last year. meanwhile, the oil companies are reporting huge profits. all of that is causing quite a political fallout and president obama's approval ratings are now down. as abc's jon karl reports, a top republican is reassessing his position. >> reporter: skyrocketing gas prices and those huge oil profits have even caught the attention of speaker of the house john boehner, a longtime supporter of the oil industry. is there something obscene about gas company -- oil and gas company profits being that high when americans are struggling just to fill up the tank? >> listen, everybody --
the south, that severe weather does move north bringing hail, high winds, also tornados to the ohio valley, buffalor midwest turning to snow in minnesota. heavy snow in the northern rockies and showers from seattle to portland. >> 70 in sacramento. and 54 in boise. indianapolis climbs to 75. kansas city 61. and dallas 81. mostly 80s from new orleans up to baltimore. >>> it is not even memorial day yet and gas prices are already soaring. according to aaa, they're now more than a...
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. >> i don't think the president should be buffaloed by that. if the republicans refuse to raise the debt limit, they're playing russian roulette with our credit rating. >> reporter: should he take on those that question where he was born. donald trump questions it now. should the president say, i'm sick of taking the high road and just fight back or handle this once and for all? >> i think he will fight back. one of the elemental rules of combat is you don't want to get in your opponent's way if he's shooting himself in the foot. >> as for tackling the deficit, president clinton praised the findings of the bipartisan commission. major cuts have to be made. they should start in 2012, when we know the economy is growing again. banks still are not lending enough. that's one of the issues that cgi america will be focusing on. >>> the president's kept to the diet. >> he's still vegan. >> incredible. >>> now to the explosive sexual harassment case against yale university. a group of young women and men exposing a hidel culture on campuses. taking thei
. >> i don't think the president should be buffaloed by that. if the republicans refuse to raise the debt limit, they're playing russian roulette with our credit rating. >> reporter: should he take on those that question where he was born. donald trump questions it now. should the president say, i'm sick of taking the high road and just fight back or handle this once and for all? >> i think he will fight back. one of the elemental rules of combat is you don't want to get in...
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the panthers in this coming season. denver went with a linebacker, don miller, buffalo took on marcell darious from alabama. cincinnati picks up ha green from georgia. all of these guys from the southern school s if you notice. and fifth arizona cardinals take patrick peterson out of lsu. a lot of people thought he would be coming to san francisco if he were available. the seventh over all pick is aldon smith. jim harbaugh just pulled in after talking to some fans at the convention center, we expect for him to tell us more about this young 21-year-old defense man who will pay back. they have a pick in the second and fourth round tomorrow. the raiders not scheduled to have a first round pick but they will have seven over all picks beginning tomorrow the seventh over all pick. but seventh now it is aldon smith and we are going to learn a lot more from this young man. >> maybe he'll turn out to be another charles haley. giants beat pittsburgh 5-2 this afternoon. that's the sporting life for right now. >>> before we go. an update on that amber alert issued in the bay area. the chp says ciara thornton is from hay
the panthers in this coming season. denver went with a linebacker, don miller, buffalo took on marcell darious from alabama. cincinnati picks up ha green from georgia. all of these guys from the southern school s if you notice. and fifth arizona cardinals take patrick peterson out of lsu. a lot of people thought he would be coming to san francisco if he were available. the seventh over all pick is aldon smith. jim harbaugh just pulled in after talking to some fans at the convention center, we...
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this extends into the northeast, as well, today. buffalogh, washington, d.c., right on the edge of philadelphia. new york's not in the zone during the day today. but burlington, vermont, is. and all those storms will be tough to get in and out of. [d good morning, upper 60s and septs inland . mid-to upper 60s. and downtown san francisco. cooler tomorrow before the warming trend this weekend. >>> here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." dancing with the royals. we'll take you inside will and kate's big buckingham palace bash. >>> plus, lindsay lohan's next public appearance. is it really going to be at the morgue? we'll explain what that means. >>> also, you want this, wouldn't you? a tech breakthrough that would make sure you always knew your perfect size. you would have the perfect clothes fit no matter what store you went into. does it really exist? that's coming up on "gma." [ female announcer ] mother's day is not for celebrating moms. it's for celebrating all they've given us. really?! [ female announcer ] the tough lov
this extends into the northeast, as well, today. buffalogh, washington, d.c., right on the edge of philadelphia. new york's not in the zone during the day today. but burlington, vermont, is. and all those storms will be tough to get in and out of. [d good morning, upper 60s and septs inland . mid-to upper 60s. and downtown san francisco. cooler tomorrow before the warming trend this weekend. >>> here's a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." dancing with the royals....
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the canadian border. same with i-90 boston to buffalo. and i 80 in new york and pennsylvania.o, on i-5, from seattle to sacramento. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in boston, new york, philadelphia, washington, minneapolis, and also san francisco. >>> a family tragedy has been unfolding overnight not far from here in new york city. police in newburgh says a mother drove her minivan loaded with three kids into the hudson river, killing everyone onboard. the mother left her 10-year-old son on the shore. he ran to a nearby firehouse to say what had happened. they say there was a family argument just moments before that woman drove into the river. >>> police also in new york's long island, will have to update this afternoon on their search for a suspected serial killer. search efforts along the atlantic coast have revealed ten sets of human remains. they're looking at the possibility of more than one killer in the case. police are planning to get back out to that area tomorrow. >>> california officials think they solved the murders of four women from the 1970s and
the canadian border. same with i-90 boston to buffalo. and i 80 in new york and pennsylvania.o, on i-5, from seattle to sacramento. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in boston, new york, philadelphia, washington, minneapolis, and also san francisco. >>> a family tragedy has been unfolding overnight not far from here in new york city. police in newburgh says a mother drove her minivan loaded with three kids into the hudson river, killing everyone onboard. the mother...
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and hockey leagues, the sharks have had time to think about last saturday's worst shut out and history. series is tied at one with game 3 tomorrow in los angeles buffalotime running out at the eastern battle from the time it takes to san jose, a runner, from the boston marathon today. this was a big one. cany-kenyans 2 hours, three minutes and two seconds. reportedly because of the hills will not be world a world record. not because of the incline. the woman's winner, two hours, 22 minutes and 35 seconds. and the winner picked up $200,000 in winnings and bonuses. this is odd a major leaguer caught shoplifting. red pitcher mike lee just pitched saturday against the pirates are rested on a shoplifting charge today at a downtown the cincinnati store. get this. 23 year-old was trying to steal six shirts that $ 5988 each. he earns $425,000. the shirts were only $59 each. make your own commentary on that one. when we come back, time to visit with the champion. he is robert and 10 it is a goal and las vegas the son of gilroy took his career to a number level. you like the sound of that? >> yes. >> robert we will talk about what happened in vegas and was ahea
and hockey leagues, the sharks have had time to think about last saturday's worst shut out and history. series is tied at one with game 3 tomorrow in los angeles buffalotime running out at the eastern battle from the time it takes to san jose, a runner, from the boston marathon today. this was a big one. cany-kenyans 2 hours, three minutes and two seconds. reportedly because of the hills will not be world a world record. not because of the incline. the woman's winner, two hours, 22 minutes and...
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matter whether you're in a tenth or twentieth in the table tomorrow will be a difficult game against a gravel who will probably finish third behind buffaloed and real madrid this is a great achievement and legs yerbury good we might not be in our best tomorrow with injuries the exhaustion we obviously have problems but we've got to play tomorrow and concentrate. so you understand some world number one rafael nadal is now almost halfway to find some wins for a spaniard not victory number four hundred ninety nine. pieces he advanced to the semifinals in barcelona and world number nine feet appearing ready to slug it out at the baseline on the games piece this is where the roaring home crowd watch where local hero easily absorbed the french from special arts played the opening set six games. little changed in the second set as more piece could do little to slow down roughness quest for six title in seven years here. six two six two final score. croatian. try to hold the last twenty seven runs going straight thanks. and all the celtics just one win away from making the next round of the playoffs after the celtics were convincing winners in new
matter whether you're in a tenth or twentieth in the table tomorrow will be a difficult game against a gravel who will probably finish third behind buffaloed and real madrid this is a great achievement and legs yerbury good we might not be in our best tomorrow with injuries the exhaustion we obviously have problems but we've got to play tomorrow and concentrate. so you understand some world number one rafael nadal is now almost halfway to find some wins for a spaniard not victory number four...
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learned to write from some brilliant teachers in high school and went to high school near buffalo, new york, and then at the university of texas i was a reporter and became a professional journalist after that, and that just, you know, that got my -- that got my muscles built a bit, and once i moved into the scholarship to get the sense that whenever i write something, i'd like to be read, not have my work sit on a shelf for the edification of my own career, but rather have engaging in important public discussions and i'd like my mom to understand what i write and so forth, so you know, i'm originally trained as a journalist, poorly trained nonetheless, it's what i did for the awhile, but i'm thoroughly happy with my position now as a teacher and a scholar, and it's given me great opportunities to talk about important issues with lots of smart people. >> what do you currently teach at the university of virginia? >> well, most of my job is teaching undergraduates about media, the changes in the media world: i teach a huge class called "introduction to digitallal media". there's 250 students in it, and we tal
learned to write from some brilliant teachers in high school and went to high school near buffalo, new york, and then at the university of texas i was a reporter and became a professional journalist after that, and that just, you know, that got my -- that got my muscles built a bit, and once i moved into the scholarship to get the sense that whenever i write something, i'd like to be read, not have my work sit on a shelf for the edification of my own career, but rather have engaging in...