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. >>> and something scientists found on the near side of the moon could make it easier for humans to >>> slow going for opening slot parlors. >>> snow removal for virginia. asking for federal aid to help pay for costs from the recent storm. learn more today in the washington examiner. 5:52. xóxó (announcer) itchy dry scalp? get new selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch fighters target scalp itch while five moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. >>> what's buzzing in entertainment starting with box office. avatar third straight weekend at number one. the studio estimates it made more than a billion worldwide, could potentially outbeat 1977 titanic, a top earning film of all time. >>> director guy ritchie filmed sherlock holmes, pulled another 38.$4 million in the second week. rounding off top five, alvin and chipmonks, it's complicated number four. and sandra bullock, the blind side hanging on. >>> and in this metro mix minute. a recap of rocking new year's eve party at the grand hi at hotel. chelsea and lindsey -- there was a karaoke room and ba
. >>> and something scientists found on the near side of the moon could make it easier for humans to >>> slow going for opening slot parlors. >>> snow removal for virginia. asking for federal aid to help pay for costs from the recent storm. learn more today in the washington examiner. 5:52. xóxó (announcer) itchy dry scalp? get new selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch fighters target scalp itch while five moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a...
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so if you want to live on the moon or be part of the moon colony, get your name on the list. >> it mayhe place for. >> did you sign me up for that trip. jacqui jeras, thanks for that chat. it will be a date. >> 30 years from now. >> exactly. we will talk about it then. have you heard about this? guns in an nba locker room. we will tell you what's coming tomorrow. two washington wizards teammates accused of drawing weapons on each other in the locker room. >>> our top story, the united states and grit britain today closed their embassies in yemen. this move was precautionary measure against possible terror attacks from an al qaeda cell based in yemen. this is the same group which claimed responsibility for the failed christmas day bombing of the u.s. airliner down from amsterdam to detroit. right now, still unknown exactly how long the embassies will remain closed. >>> earlier today on cnn's "state of the union," the united states is working very closely with the yemeny government on property security precautions. >> both this morning as well as last night and there are indications that
so if you want to live on the moon or be part of the moon colony, get your name on the list. >> it mayhe place for. >> did you sign me up for that trip. jacqui jeras, thanks for that chat. it will be a date. >> 30 years from now. >> exactly. we will talk about it then. have you heard about this? guns in an nba locker room. we will tell you what's coming tomorrow. two washington wizards teammates accused of drawing weapons on each other in the locker room. >>>...
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we should have tried sanctions first. >> are we going to see the building on the moon? we are working on it. >> most under reported story of 2009. the impact of the economic crisis on younger americans, including college dropouts. young americans have the highest unemployment rates and 2/3 of them, 66% of them voted for obama. they have now vanished. okay, the most over reported story of 2009. >> the death of michael jackson and the aftermath, enough already. >> eleanor. >> balloon boy. i know pat loved it, but way over done. >> monica. >> all of the challenges facing the new president. it was as if president obama was the first president to discover the presidency is hard. >> the octomom. she had another eight, which goes to prove you that too much of a good thing is not necessarily a good thing. >> the most over reported story of 2009. tiger woods, on the basis of journalistic ideals. it was over reported. not the basis of the public interest. the public wants to hear more and more. okay, most economic waste. > lobby for the chicago olympics, have them rejected before
we should have tried sanctions first. >> are we going to see the building on the moon? we are working on it. >> most under reported story of 2009. the impact of the economic crisis on younger americans, including college dropouts. young americans have the highest unemployment rates and 2/3 of them, 66% of them voted for obama. they have now vanished. okay, the most over reported story of 2009. >> the death of michael jackson and the aftermath, enough already. >>...
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didn't give the united states ownership of the moon. but is strategically different about the arctic polar regions that you've got russia planting a flag on the bottom of the sea and claiming. canada may be looking forward to having an open northwest passage that makes the panama can out redundant. is there something i put this under sort of greater glass of the cooperation amongst nations? >> in the arctic? >> guess. >> i guess is just simple, simple chauvinism. everybody wants their piece of the pie. and it turns out to not be unlike a pie the way it is actually divided. if you have a seacoast on the arctic ocean, you have a claim under the law of the cu have a claim to certain treasures. at that notion they belong to you. and what the russians did was they put a flag at the north pole claiming that the ridge ran up to the north pole and therefore russia win up to the north pole. and therefore all that underwater real estate blonde to them. that's been contested and the arguments against it was just planting a flag on the moon doesn't
didn't give the united states ownership of the moon. but is strategically different about the arctic polar regions that you've got russia planting a flag on the bottom of the sea and claiming. canada may be looking forward to having an open northwest passage that makes the panama can out redundant. is there something i put this under sort of greater glass of the cooperation amongst nations? >> in the arctic? >> guess. >> i guess is just simple, simple chauvinism. everybody...
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he plays an astronaut on the far side of the moon on a three-year mission to help mine the moon for ag corporation to mine it for an energy source that we need on earth. but the satellite has gone down so he has no communication with any other humans during this three-year time there. and then all of a sudden after he has an accident on the moon, he encounters a meaner, angrier version of himself and we're left to wonder exactly what's happening. i'm not sure i totally figured out what was happening, but it certainly -- it certain is intriguing and it will stay with you and it's a very impressive performance from rockwell. it's some thoughtful science fiction. i give an "a" to the hurt locker and "b" to this movie. some critics loved this movie. i merely liked it. i think it's seeing for sci-fi fans or sam rockwell fans. >> these are dude flikz. not to say girls are not going to like it. chicks can dig it too but definitely dude flicks. >> yeah, put good movies are good movies. i don't know what it means. >> oh, yes you do. >> i liked "leap year" for crying out loud. that's definitely
he plays an astronaut on the far side of the moon on a three-year mission to help mine the moon for ag corporation to mine it for an energy source that we need on earth. but the satellite has gone down so he has no communication with any other humans during this three-year time there. and then all of a sudden after he has an accident on the moon, he encounters a meaner, angrier version of himself and we're left to wonder exactly what's happening. i'm not sure i totally figured out what was...
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. >> reporter: and the moon. biodynamic farmers believe in guidance from the faces of the moon. >> you almost have to make a leap of faith that it really does have an effect. and this is one large ecosystem that we need to become one with. >> reporter: biodynamic farming is taking root in wine country. featured on the cover two years ago you was the first to get the biodynamic certification. their specialist helped them. >> it took like three years to recover from the shock of steroids withdrawal, as i like to call. i. >> reporter: she turns these biodynamic grapes into a ward winning. >> you're trying to capture the sunlight, camden you a sunlight, capture the special place that we have here and bring that all into the wine. >> reporter: so will a biodynamic wine taste better? not necessarily. you but they are producing those that get a 90 from robert parker. more importantly, their vineyard isn't polluting the workers or the land. just the opposite. they're allowing their corner of the earth to evolve naturally
. >> reporter: and the moon. biodynamic farmers believe in guidance from the faces of the moon. >> you almost have to make a leap of faith that it really does have an effect. and this is one large ecosystem that we need to become one with. >> reporter: biodynamic farming is taking root in wine country. featured on the cover two years ago you was the first to get the biodynamic certification. their specialist helped them. >> it took like three years to recover from the...
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look at the moon this evening. it was really beautiful. we look for that to give us a little bit of light tonight and once again for the nighttime hours tomorrow. outside, downtown, quiet, dry, windy. the heavy wind has subsided a little bit. a pennsylvania avenue, the flag on the left-hand side of the screen, the west wind continues to blow. the weatherbug network, currently one degree below zero herndon wind chill factor, seven below in germantown, the actual reading of 14 degrees. high-temperature today, 30 degrees reagan national. current temperature of 21. this time of year, should have temperatures in the low 40's. well below average. looks like the cold air will stick around another several days. 18 hagerstown, 16 state college. the cold air is ofthe great lakes, 4 degrees chicago, seven degrees detroit. the low pressure spending up the east coast, moving out. the strong northwest wind with lake effect snow and western pennsylvania and western maryland. garrett county has a winter storm warning in effect overnight into tomorrow, wher
look at the moon this evening. it was really beautiful. we look for that to give us a little bit of light tonight and once again for the nighttime hours tomorrow. outside, downtown, quiet, dry, windy. the heavy wind has subsided a little bit. a pennsylvania avenue, the flag on the left-hand side of the screen, the west wind continues to blow. the weatherbug network, currently one degree below zero herndon wind chill factor, seven below in germantown, the actual reading of 14 degrees....
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the moon has been out. there are some clouds. snow flakes in parts of eastern kentucky and tennessee. all clear on i 95 where the game is today. they have clear skies. it's colder there than it is here. the temperature has dropped down to 19 currently at bwi marshal. these represent the lows so far this morning. humidity way down. the dwue point temperature is 3 degrees. that's really dry. 19 at chester town. right in the city itself, it tends to be warmer when you get away. if you factor in the breeze, there is an occasional kick. it feels like 4 and zero. clear skies over us. generally not even producing snow there. that cold dense air reaching down to the gulf of mexico. that cold snap continues. here is that little clipper into canada. crossing our area late monday into tuesday pushing the high a little further south. it won't be producing much as far as snow goes. sunshine continues unseasonal bli cold. boaters and small craft advisories are out. gusts to 25. a 2-3 foot chop. dry conditions here until monday night when we see
the moon has been out. there are some clouds. snow flakes in parts of eastern kentucky and tennessee. all clear on i 95 where the game is today. they have clear skies. it's colder there than it is here. the temperature has dropped down to 19 currently at bwi marshal. these represent the lows so far this morning. humidity way down. the dwue point temperature is 3 degrees. that's really dry. 19 at chester town. right in the city itself, it tends to be warmer when you get away. if you factor in...
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and it came from latin word luna which means the moon. bill: somebody who is really out there?y saw crazy people came out with a full moon. bill: that's where loon came from. i love that marina scores. passionate? >> passionately comes from the word patty which means to suffer. where the word patient comes from, also. it's latin. pati. and the passion of the christ? it's actually an example of its original meaning. bill: so, in the beginning, the word was suffering. >> suffering. bill: the passion of the christ. how did it come into romantic word? >> somehow it developed into romantic word. i guess love hurts. >> love hurts. bill: do you think that's how it happened? >> i think so, yeah. bill: liberal. when where does that come from? >> the word liberal comes from lieber liber which means freedom. free man instead of slave. used to describe a college degree liberal arts which is basically what you start when you don't know what to do. bill: some liberals on college campuses that just came. >> exactly. then in the 17th century it was -- it used to describe a lawless foreigners.
and it came from latin word luna which means the moon. bill: somebody who is really out there?y saw crazy people came out with a full moon. bill: that's where loon came from. i love that marina scores. passionate? >> passionately comes from the word patty which means to suffer. where the word patient comes from, also. it's latin. pati. and the passion of the christ? it's actually an example of its original meaning. bill: so, in the beginning, the word was suffering. >> suffering....
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that two butthroh school site ao suspected at that time and i admit done in a cover of the book the moon or son to surround that looks like a metal, and i have been talking about it too much. people know it now. and is say no. [laughter] finally i could do my own book going back to rich in the new country i was sitting in this studio talking about myself with this loan the creature living in a strange country looking for a spiritual friend this is the observation and finally i see this beautiful woman waving at me and finally somebody i know. it was somebody trying to stop a taxi. [laughter] it is about people different people waving and all the elevators because where i grew up there were not many elevators at all. dedicated to my sister because she will not be able to travel again but just before 1989. also with these books growing up beachball the architects designing and washington in the children's area, and now they change the whole airport because they don't have the children's area so this is the food court. so even if there is increase our ketchup coming off. [laughter] she remi
that two butthroh school site ao suspected at that time and i admit done in a cover of the book the moon or son to surround that looks like a metal, and i have been talking about it too much. people know it now. and is say no. [laughter] finally i could do my own book going back to rich in the new country i was sitting in this studio talking about myself with this loan the creature living in a strange country looking for a spiritual friend this is the observation and finally i see this...
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a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >> as president, i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> the president accepts responsibility for the intelligence failure of the christmas day bombing plot as the white house releases a report on the event. security officials did like the would-be bomber, but only after he was already airborne to detroit. colby, i am no expert on airline security, but i would think you want to keep the cut off the airplane before he gets on it. >> nice idea. i said earlier in the week, commenting on what the administration has done on this question, that i found it not very reassuring. even after the president spoke and we heard from brennan and also homeland security secretar
a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >> as president, i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility. >> the president accepts...
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and then he would lean back in a reclining chair, and all of a sudden his head disappeared like the moon disappeared. and there was his body. that's how the conversation took place. [laughter] >> i was at hudson 1964 to 68, enabled me to write my dissertation, although it was not a hudson institute product in any way. but most of herman's original work on nuclear war had escalation was completed by that time. there were other very good people at hudson in those years. one in particular i am thinking about is don who died young also. in fact, he committed suicide, as far as i know it was unrelated to hudson if so. but he really was an intellectual father of missile defense. which we are still talking about these days. another was yost, a no widgeon, who later became defense department affairs into what. and then a male couple, not sexually, but working together was bill and ed. they had opposite views. somehow the french government, i think they got the idea that france more of the way think tanks or a think tank, and there was a contract written up, and hudson created an office in paris
and then he would lean back in a reclining chair, and all of a sudden his head disappeared like the moon disappeared. and there was his body. that's how the conversation took place. [laughter] >> i was at hudson 1964 to 68, enabled me to write my dissertation, although it was not a hudson institute product in any way. but most of herman's original work on nuclear war had escalation was completed by that time. there were other very good people at hudson in those years. one in particular i...
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you know, our country put a man on the moon, we developed the manhattan project and the nuclear arms race. so, we are technologically capable of doing things like this, of finding technologies as close to a silver bullet as one can find, but there hasn't been political will on this in the past, and this incident, as i say, can serve to concentrate the government's mind and the national mind on the imperative of doing this. >> clark kent ervin, thank you for wafth weighing in. >> thank you. >>> now to the latest on the economy. many analysts say the latest jobs report is disappointing to say the least. the economy shed at least ten times more jobs than expected in december, and the unemployment rate remains unchanged at 10%. still, thousands have simply stopped looking for work. >>> and president obama has announced $2.3 billion in tax credits designated to create green jobs here in the u.s. the president says the credit will create 17,000 well-paying jobs that can't be outsourced. the announcement is being read as an attempt to shift the talk in washington back to the economy and awa
you know, our country put a man on the moon, we developed the manhattan project and the nuclear arms race. so, we are technologically capable of doing things like this, of finding technologies as close to a silver bullet as one can find, but there hasn't been political will on this in the past, and this incident, as i say, can serve to concentrate the government's mind and the national mind on the imperative of doing this. >> clark kent ervin, thank you for wafth weighing in. >>...
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we take sun spot activity, tidal action of the moon, position of the planet into consideration. >> andt certainly has worked for you throughout these years. can you tell us what is causing all of this cold? is there any specific meteorological activity doing it? >> well, you know, i think personally mother nature was reading "the farmer's almanac" back in august when we came out and said it would be a very frigid winter. in fact, we called it an ice cold sandwich winter, meaning it would be very cold and frigid in the middle part of the country and not so cold, but don't get me wrong, still going to be cold, on the two coasts. so, i just think that big cold air is just sweeping down south more than it ever has before. >> do you see more snow coming, and what about projections for the rest of this year? >> well, unfortunately, it does look like there's some significant snowfall in the forecast for february in almost every zone of the country. unfortunately, in the middle section of the country, the southern and central plains will be hit pretty hard with some snow, but in the northeast
we take sun spot activity, tidal action of the moon, position of the planet into consideration. >> andt certainly has worked for you throughout these years. can you tell us what is causing all of this cold? is there any specific meteorological activity doing it? >> well, you know, i think personally mother nature was reading "the farmer's almanac" back in august when we came out and said it would be a very frigid winter. in fact, we called it an ice cold sandwich winter,...
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sounds like george bush's back to the moon speech. congress will do nothing." a supporter in illinois, "glad the president changed the focus to jobs. finally he gets it. should be the highest priority." we'll continue to track this. not representative, but shows you what people in the social networking sites who watched the speech were churning tonight as they analyze it. >> larry: they're a big part of the scene now. candy crowley is our senior political correspondent. you've seen a lot of these. how did you rate this one? >> the shelf life of state of the union addresses is not very long. i don't think probably next monday most people will be able to tell you what sort of specifics he put in there. the fact of the matter is what the president needed to do tonight was start anew. what matters is what happened tomorrow, what happens the day after. it's not enough to say, okay, i'm about jobs and the economy and bipartisanship. what matters, as he runs up to an election day that's important in november is whether or not any of those things happen. >> larry: wolf
sounds like george bush's back to the moon speech. congress will do nothing." a supporter in illinois, "glad the president changed the focus to jobs. finally he gets it. should be the highest priority." we'll continue to track this. not representative, but shows you what people in the social networking sites who watched the speech were churning tonight as they analyze it. >> larry: they're a big part of the scene now. candy crowley is our senior political correspondent....
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. >> this mom thinks the full moon had something to do with her delivery, her baby girl is the firstaby born at shady grove adventist hospital. >> everything happened so fast. >> mom wasn't expecting the baby girl to arrive until january 19th. >> doctors say both mothers and babies are doing well and should be heading home shortly. >>> it is not uncommon to spend years in college, graduate with a degree and you'll never use and then you figure out what it is you really want to do with your life. dave owens introduces us to one young man who knew before kindergarten his calling is calling games. >> reporter: mike is right where he belongs. microphone in hand calling the action. just ask st. vincent athletic director sdeef walker. >> mike was a freshman, came to me and wanted to know if he could announce games. >> he eventually took over varsity after j.v.. when you come to a panther game, that is his voice you hear. >> fun to watch and play. got good people on your side. >> he had big dreams and aspirations but his, well, career actually started in a room kind of like this, where he w
. >> this mom thinks the full moon had something to do with her delivery, her baby girl is the firstaby born at shady grove adventist hospital. >> everything happened so fast. >> mom wasn't expecting the baby girl to arrive until january 19th. >> doctors say both mothers and babies are doing well and should be heading home shortly. >>> it is not uncommon to spend years in college, graduate with a degree and you'll never use and then you figure out what it is you...
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concentric spheres, each of whip had a celestial body attached to it and so there was a sphere of the moon and a sphere of the sun and all the planets and outside, there was one sphere that held the stores and they rotated around the world in their own way and that created the motions that you see in the heavens when you look up. it is -- it wasn't a bad way of explaining how everything appeared to move, if you assumed the earth just sat still. and that is what we're looking at here, you have the earth at the center and then a lot of the different spheres of the elements and the planets, going out. you see this kind of diagram all the time, in medieval texts and at the center the earth itself is broken up into three parts, asia at the top, europe and africa beneath. and this is a diagram you see a lot of in the middle ages, especially, probably dates back to antiquity and usually called a t-0 map, the "o" this is water that surrounds the known world and is this oh, if you think about it, surrounds europe, asia and africa as a contiguous land mass, and the "t" in the middle of the circle al
concentric spheres, each of whip had a celestial body attached to it and so there was a sphere of the moon and a sphere of the sun and all the planets and outside, there was one sphere that held the stores and they rotated around the world in their own way and that created the motions that you see in the heavens when you look up. it is -- it wasn't a bad way of explaining how everything appeared to move, if you assumed the earth just sat still. and that is what we're looking at here, you have...
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. >>> and astroid or the moon. of the contenders will get the green light for 650 million in fund a launch sometime before the end of 2018. the competition is part of nasa's new frontier to have missions to fly the solar system. officials will make the final selection by the middle of 2011. >> we have done that. >> go to fox news.comand there is an article talking about how you discovered a hole in the moon and where we might be able to put the inhabitant. >> i want to go. >> nasa, you heard it here. >> he's volunteering. >> and meanwhile, the leaning tower of pisa has nothing on this strunthure in chin a. check this out. >> slanted or completely over. >> and something goes wrong when a chine chine dimlition team inted of a pile of rubble one half is standing a. no and officials say the remaining tower was later destroyed by a crane. >> dave in >> what about that video. >> all right. we'll talk sports. besides sleeping in and recovering. new year's day. watching college football and it was good. sugar bowl late in n
. >>> and astroid or the moon. of the contenders will get the green light for 650 million in fund a launch sometime before the end of 2018. the competition is part of nasa's new frontier to have missions to fly the solar system. officials will make the final selection by the middle of 2011. >> we have done that. >> go to fox news.comand there is an article talking about how you discovered a hole in the moon and where we might be able to put the inhabitant. >> i want...
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. >> reporter: in the sweep of human history, the burge dubai may not rank with man on the moon, but right now there is nothing else like it on earth. stan grant, cnn, dubai. >> certainly will be a very interesting building. remember when the sears tower -- i'm not that old -- i was going to say the empire state building but i'm not that old. some of your comments now. let's read some. let's see. don, you act surprised steven a. comments, when the fact it's the mentality of youngsters in sports today. this is some of your comments. we were talking about the story of the nba players bringing the handguns into the locker room. that's from lap 58. acted surprised at steven's comments. i was not surprised at his comments. it makes me question when i see the consistency of black players getting into these kinds of troubles and one has to wonder why. another says, these players have to wonder that they are world class athletes on a world stage. time to leave the thug life behind. joshua e. porter says that's a generalization talking about issues of african-american players, male players. pr
. >> reporter: in the sweep of human history, the burge dubai may not rank with man on the moon, but right now there is nothing else like it on earth. stan grant, cnn, dubai. >> certainly will be a very interesting building. remember when the sears tower -- i'm not that old -- i was going to say the empire state building but i'm not that old. some of your comments now. let's read some. let's see. don, you act surprised steven a. comments, when the fact it's the mentality of...
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also, public-works projects, historic preservation programs, and the return to the moon by nasa, which would be ended if private companies were used for launches. keeping this in mind, national security, social security, and the most expensive growing areas of the budget. a bit later in the article, of the president's budget, an ambitious plan in congress to go over the nation's health-care system, making significant reductions in medicare spending. we will find out more about that tomorrow. danny, republican line. caller: hello. i definitely believe that the gop should be in control of the congress. i would like to explain why. in the 1960's, a former fbi agent after he retired wrote a book called naked communist, where he documented the 45 communist goals to take over this country. it was going to be from people that came over from communist china and mostly from the soviet union, attempting to infiltrate every place of influence in this country. you can look it up, communist goals, 1963. compare the goals of the communists to take over america with the political party platform of th
also, public-works projects, historic preservation programs, and the return to the moon by nasa, which would be ended if private companies were used for launches. keeping this in mind, national security, social security, and the most expensive growing areas of the budget. a bit later in the article, of the president's budget, an ambitious plan in congress to go over the nation's health-care system, making significant reductions in medicare spending. we will find out more about that tomorrow....
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♪ no one in the place, except you and me ♪ ♪ moon river > he's johnny mercer. ee this sunday morning, the son of savannah who wrote the lyrics to "moon river," and much, much more. >> osgood: a character study is what any actor undertakes when signing on for a role. there's no character it seems who can't be portrayed by the performer our erin moriarty has been to visit. >> reporter: after years of critically acclaimed supporting roles as the wife, the mother, the friend, and the crazy aunt, patricia clarkson is taking on leading roles and taking off her clothes. isn't that unusual really? >> it shouldn't be. but maybe it is. they are vibrant, sexual complicated women. vibrant, sexual complicated women have sex. >> reporter: stepping out with patricia clarkson later on sunday morning. >> osgood: year in and year out the best of us contribute their time and energy to making things better for everybody else. one equally dedicated american is working hard to make sure that their stories get told. barry petersen this morning will show us how she does it. >> reporter
♪ no one in the place, except you and me ♪ ♪ moon river > he's johnny mercer. ee this sunday morning, the son of savannah who wrote the lyrics to "moon river," and much, much more. >> osgood: a character study is what any actor undertakes when signing on for a role. there's no character it seems who can't be portrayed by the performer our erin moriarty has been to visit. >> reporter: after years of critically acclaimed supporting roles as the wife, the mother, the...
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when president kennedy declared that this country put a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s,knew that his bold aggressive promise would require a new culture, a new mindset and ultimately a new administration. in nasa to become a reality. this is the kind of example we need to be mindful today. do misunderstand me i have complete confidence in the united states department of transportation and secretary lahood, his colleagues at the federal railroad administration and i have no doubt the president has assembled a team including administrator szabo and with deputy administrator karen ray we had a pleasure to be with her in houston in one of the outreach sessions they are fully capable of developing it throughout the nation. for the moon shot to become a reality we and that is all of us here and members of congress must work in concert with the same bold vision. we must consider this revolutionary initiative in proper context and recognize that the clear view with the mounting support with groups such as the texas high-speed railroad and transportation corporation the californi
when president kennedy declared that this country put a man on the moon before the end of the 1960s,knew that his bold aggressive promise would require a new culture, a new mindset and ultimately a new administration. in nasa to become a reality. this is the kind of example we need to be mindful today. do misunderstand me i have complete confidence in the united states department of transportation and secretary lahood, his colleagues at the federal railroad administration and i have no doubt...
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and the commitment that we gave to the ban ki-moon to take to copenhagen is that we would have an interfaith power and light program in every state in the united states and that we would triple our numbers in the next three to five years. >> thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. [applause] >> reverend sally bingham is founder and president of the interfaith power and light campaign. the ipl involves more than 4,000 congregations, mosques and temples. for more information visit the regeneration project.org. >> fox news contributor michelle malkin is our guest today on booktv's "in depth. "the blogger, columnist and author of four books takes your calls, e-mails and tweets. three hours with michelle malkin today live at noon eastern on booktv. >> we're at the national press club's author night, and we're here with jason killian meeks, author of the new book, "hollywood on the potomac." you talk about los angeles and the beltway and the connection between presidents and closing celebrities. do you want to tell us a little background about your book? >> sure. washington and hollywood have a l
and the commitment that we gave to the ban ki-moon to take to copenhagen is that we would have an interfaith power and light program in every state in the united states and that we would triple our numbers in the next three to five years. >> thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. [applause] >> reverend sally bingham is founder and president of the interfaith power and light campaign. the ipl involves more than 4,000 congregations, mosques and temples. for more information...
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know he wrote a book a little later suggesting or implying that he was exploring the surface of the moon or something while all this was going on. but he wasn't. he was actually chairman of the federal reserve board and he had responsibility to provide oversight and to rein in these excesses and he didn't. and here's what he said in the aftermath.in testimony before the congress. he says -- quote -- "i made a mistake in presuming that the self-interests of organizations, specifically banks and others, were best capable of protecting their own shareholders and their equity in the firms." that notion, that people will behave in their own self-interest and thereby protect the shareholders and protect our country, was pretty unbelievable. because this occurred at the same time that the chairman of the federal reserve board and the federa federal reserve boarf had responsibilities to provide a regulatory oversight to what was going on in our financial system, at the same time that was the case and they were doing nothing, we had new people come to washington, d.c. in the aftermath of the pa
know he wrote a book a little later suggesting or implying that he was exploring the surface of the moon or something while all this was going on. but he wasn't. he was actually chairman of the federal reserve board and he had responsibility to provide oversight and to rein in these excesses and he didn't. and here's what he said in the aftermath.in testimony before the congress. he says -- quote -- "i made a mistake in presuming that the self-interests of organizations, specifically banks...
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i did speak to president obama about the very issues that he raised yesterday. i have also talked to ban ki- moon, the secretary-general of the united nations, in some detail about this. it is important, of course, that the government of haiti are seen as the legitimate government, but it is also important that the united nations and, of course, the principal provider of supplies, the united states, can work with most effect together to deliver the coordination that is necessary. president obama has explained to me that in addition to the military effort, which is massive -- 11,000 troops have gone in with field medical hospitals and every other kind of equipment that is necessary to help people-there is also the civilian effort of usaid, which is working very hard in the region, and, at the same time, the work that is being done by president clinton and president bush to coordinate the relief that is being given to people. all these things are designed to ensure that there is proper coordination. but i agree with the leader of the opposition that there are lessons to be learned for the future. w
i did speak to president obama about the very issues that he raised yesterday. i have also talked to ban ki- moon, the secretary-general of the united nations, in some detail about this. it is important, of course, that the government of haiti are seen as the legitimate government, but it is also important that the united nations and, of course, the principal provider of supplies, the united states, can work with most effect together to deliver the coordination that is necessary. president...
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this with the same passion and resolve that we have reviewed the global race to land a person on the moondoes that include new nuclear power? >> i think the president is speaking to all sorts of green energy. he is looking at nuclear as part of the mix because we need to address carbon emission. and i think when we go forward we need a diverse mix. he is pushing very hard renewables. he is using energy efficiency. i see that as our fuel of choice. i believe glenny to go forward and see that as a way to reduce them because we have some of the most consumption and all the world. and we can do better and we can create jobs. simply by retrofitting our businesses and our homes to a more sound energy environment. that produces a great investment in our economy. for every billion dollars invested in energy efficiency, we are growing 8,000 jobs. so that is a good grid by which to follow and conduct ourselves into the future with a stronger energy economy. >> congressman tonko, thank you for being on c-span and we continue live from statuary hall about 20 yards durso from the house of representati
this with the same passion and resolve that we have reviewed the global race to land a person on the moondoes that include new nuclear power? >> i think the president is speaking to all sorts of green energy. he is looking at nuclear as part of the mix because we need to address carbon emission. and i think when we go forward we need a diverse mix. he is pushing very hard renewables. he is using energy efficiency. i see that as our fuel of choice. i believe glenny to go forward and see...
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a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >> we discuss the war in afghanistan, modernization and the future of the army. >>> good morning and welcome to this week in defense news. we are honored to have as our only guest, general george casey. he commanded u.s. and allied forces in iraq. let's take a look at the many challenges facing the army in this area of persistent conflict. at war continuously since 9-11, concerns are growing that the army is wearing out. of a force of 556,000, nearly half the army is deployed or stationed worldwide with 150,000 news in iraq and afghanistan. repeated year long combat tours strained soldiers and their families. posttraumatic stress is widespread. soldier suicide rates hit record highs. young officers are quitting leaving a shortage of field
a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. education's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >> we discuss the war in afghanistan, modernization and the future of the army. >>> good morning and welcome to this week in defense news. we are honored to have as...
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a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. ducation's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >>> this week an ashburn virginia man is behind bars accused of stabbing two women with a sword. the suspect, richard muse. investigators were called to the area where they say muse assaulted his fiance along with a relative. both women were treated and released from the hospital. >>> fairfax county parents fought back against severe budget cuts proposed for the schools. the parents warned if the cuts go through, more than just the children will feel the pain. >> reporter: a group of virginia state lawmakers listened for hours as speakers fought to save funding for people with disabilities, public safety, arts and schools. >> they are playing russian roulette. >> reporter: a shortfall for fairfax county schools is forcing the superintendent
a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. ducation's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >>> this week an ashburn virginia man is behind bars accused of stabbing two women with a sword. the suspect, richard muse. investigators were called to the area where they...
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. >> we know that the top united nations officials were both officially announced dead by ban ki-moon the u.n. secreta where are you from originally? >> i'm from estonia. >> mamie, you were in miami or were you in port-au-prince with your kids. >> i had just arrived to miami. i spent the holidays with my husband. so i was home when i heard the news with my kids. >> you were in miami? >> yes, i was. >> tell me what it was like when you heard your husband was in the united nations compound? >> it took my breath away. i had just spoke on the my husband 20 minutes before the earthquake. i started seeing images on the news of the devastation and my heart sank. so i immediately began to, you know, contact my family in crystal city, missouri. our family in estonia and reached out to support from our friends in miami and we began to pray and it was actually interesting because a friend of mine had just given me this bracelet from bethlehem. i was wearing it and praying every day. i had a lot of support and prayer. >> how long was it before you knew for sure your husband was alive? >> it took
. >> we know that the top united nations officials were both officially announced dead by ban ki-moon the u.n. secreta where are you from originally? >> i'm from estonia. >> mamie, you were in miami or were you in port-au-prince with your kids. >> i had just arrived to miami. i spent the holidays with my husband. so i was home when i heard the news with my kids. >> you were in miami? >> yes, i was. >> tell me what it was like when you heard your husband...
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nasa released the refurbished video of the first ever moon landing. n upside down world. have you noticed or is it just me we seem to be marching down the road to socialism? >> oh, no, it's socialism. stop, stop. comrades, today, i bring you the news from the western front. our fearless leader of the american swine say their country will never recover if the stimulus doesn't pass quickly. how right he is. but comrades, you must not listen to the foolish propaganda from the pig who says that their leader obama is simply fear mongering. the nine founding principles and the 12 eternal values. yes, the 9-9-12 project. are you ready to be the person that day after 9/11 on 9/12? these guys, this is the way the media sees it. this is the way america is trained to see it. it's the republicans versus the democrats. but my theory is that there is only about 15% of these people that just care about the party. all they care about is the party, the money and the power. i think that's actually high. >> the radicals. revolutionary. they were. right to bear arms. heal
nasa released the refurbished video of the first ever moon landing. n upside down world. have you noticed or is it just me we seem to be marching down the road to socialism? >> oh, no, it's socialism. stop, stop. comrades, today, i bring you the news from the western front. our fearless leader of the american swine say their country will never recover if the stimulus doesn't pass quickly. how right he is. but comrades, you must not listen to the foolish propaganda from the pig who says...
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when i behold your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you set in place, ore him little less than divine and adorned him with glory and majesty. you have made him master over your handi work, laying the world at your feet, sheep and oxen all of them and wild beast too. the birth birds of the heavens and the fish of the sea. whatever travels the path, lord our god, how majestic is your name. and its original hebrew. [speaking in hebrew] [applause] >> the oath of office will now be administered to the attorney general elect by the honorable margaret w. degree love, judge, district court of the 14th judicial district. >> raise your right hand and repeat after me. i do solemnly swear that i will support the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the commonwealth of virginia and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge all of the duties incumbent upon me as attorney general of the common wethsdz of virginia according to the best of my abilities so help me god. congratulations. [applause] >> the oath of office will now be administered to
when i behold your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you set in place, ore him little less than divine and adorned him with glory and majesty. you have made him master over your handi work, laying the world at your feet, sheep and oxen all of them and wild beast too. the birth birds of the heavens and the fish of the sea. whatever travels the path, lord our god, how majestic is your name. and its original hebrew. [speaking in hebrew] [applause] >> the oath of...
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when president kennedy said they could put a man on the moon before the 1960's, he knew that his boldve promise would bar the culture new mindset and ultimately a new administration and nasa to become a reality. this kind of example is something that i think we should be mindful of today. don't misunderstand me. i've complete confidence in the united states congress and secretary rahood. i know i doubt that the president has assembled to ascertain and deputy administrator we had the pleasure being with her a few weeks ago and he's not one of the outreach sessions. they are fully capable of developing a system throughout the nation. in order for america's and the broader sense of the term moonshot to become a reality, we and that is all of us here as well as the congress must work in concert with the same bold vision. he must consider this revolutionary initiative in its proper context and recognizes a clear view of this administration of congress combined with the public and private sector support for groups such as the texas high-speed rail and transportation corporation to californi
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overnight lows back down into the teens under clear moon lit skies. we'll have the forecast in just a few moments. >> tim, thank you. >>> here's what people are talking about this morning. it is playoff day for the baltimore ravens as if we didn't know. they get their hard-fought chance at the post-season against the the new england patriots. we have coverage. mark viviano is in massachusetts this morning. he has more on what the ravens need to win. >> good morning. the ravensace post-season begins today. in their minds, they've been in playoff type games for weeks to qualify. they got the clincher on the road in oakland a week ago. now, they embark on what they hope is a three-game road winning streak. that's what they need to reach the super bowl. back to work on the practice field. now, preparing for the new season. the post-season is a fresh start for the 12 teams that qualify. following a game plan that was laid out back in the summertime, january arrived with the playoff payoff. >> it is not easy as years go by, you realize it is not easy. it is
overnight lows back down into the teens under clear moon lit skies. we'll have the forecast in just a few moments. >> tim, thank you. >>> here's what people are talking about this morning. it is playoff day for the baltimore ravens as if we didn't know. they get their hard-fought chance at the post-season against the the new england patriots. we have coverage. mark viviano is in massachusetts this morning. he has more on what the ravens need to win. >> good morning. the...
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the freezing mark. partly cloudy tonight. past full moony with clouds racing through near 20 tomorrow morning. partly cloudy and mid-30s tomorrow and on wednesday winds diminishing. thursdayight get a little light snow during the afternoon and evening and may continue off and on into friday. does not look like a big storm but maybe a few inches of accumulation. highs in the low 30s friday and cold again over the weekend. highs only near 30 on saturday and sunday. that's the way it looks right now. >> let's go a real within lover right now, jerry edwards and the news 4 traveling network. >> i was out over the weekend and my neighbor says hey i like your kite i said that's not my kite that's my dog. get it? the wind. it was nasty cold. i know cold. interstate 66 that's the rosslyn tunnel. inside the beltway. all is well so far to the roosevelt bridge. travel lanes are open. let's see how we're doing, rush hour picks up policemen of volume in several spots onds the 95 corridor to occoquan. no trouble on trails. everything moving nicely and on
the freezing mark. partly cloudy tonight. past full moony with clouds racing through near 20 tomorrow morning. partly cloudy and mid-30s tomorrow and on wednesday winds diminishing. thursdayight get a little light snow during the afternoon and evening and may continue off and on into friday. does not look like a big storm but maybe a few inches of accumulation. highs in the low 30s friday and cold again over the weekend. highs only near 30 on saturday and sunday. that's the way it looks right...
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a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. ion's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >>> back now to the devastation in haiti as the search continues for survivors who may still be buriedin the rubble following tuesday's massive earthquake. >> the death toll is feared to be in the hundreds of thousands. emergency aid om around the world and here in the district is pouring into the country but it is a race against the clock. >>> survivors are still buried in the rubble. right now, food and medical aid pouring in from everywhere. fox's craig boswell with the latest. >> report: from shacks to palaces, tuesday's earthquake did not discriminate. the 7. 0 magnitude uake seems to take down everything in its way. survivors are wandering the streets as rescuers desperately search the rubble for any sciences of life. >> what we need now i
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a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. s about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >>> so, guys, it's an olympic year, as it now is every couple of years. the olympics in vancouver next month. and it's okay, ron, kate, marysol, if you haven't heard. because contrary to the summer olympic promotional blitz, now for the winter, next to no fanfare. advertising time is up for grabs. it's virtually unheard of. we wondered what exactly is going on. ♪ do you know these faces? jeremy abbott? >> i don't know. >> reporter: not to worry. you're not alone. kelly clark? >> football. >> reporter: ind lindsey vaughn? no. these are some of america's best hopes for gold. >> going into the games, it's like, what? there's another olympics already? because of the interest in beijing, it was such a big event. >> reporter: on the eve of the olympics, w
a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. s about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investment and innovation, making the internet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. >>> so, guys, it's an olympic year, as it now is every couple of years. the olympics in vancouver next month. and it's okay, ron, kate, marysol, if you haven't heard. because...
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a father helps his daughter find the name of saturn's largest moon. cation's about opportunity and broadband's become the great equalizer. learning, at the speed of light. made possible by continuing private investmentnd innovation, making thenternet faster, smarter and safer. broadband is working for america. spray 'n wash has always been a trusted ally. now our expertise is combined with the power of resolve. spray 'n wash is now called resolve. tough on stains, safe on clothes. trt resolve. forget sins. your name speaks volumes. big? check. hot pastrami? yes indeedie. and premium? no doubters here. with your piled high, piping hot n' tasty pastrami, pickles, spicy mustard and melted cheese, you've made us the kinda believers... that'd follow you blindly... like nearsighted bison on a flavor stampede. small price to pay for all that taste. try one today. subway. eat fresh. >>> some of the big stories we're following. a freight train crashed into a car. you can see it right there. it was stopped on the tracks in beltsville. we are told there were no h
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the country. u.n. has other agencies there that also provide assistance. secretary-general moon on wednesday morning will brief the press along with other senior u.n. leaders, but the u.n.'s pea peacekeeping department saying right now at the u.n. peacekeeping headquarters at the moment a large number of personnel remain unaccounted for. >> that peacekeeping contingent comes from different countries, canada, france, brazil, ecuador, just to name a few. the u.n. not saying how many are still missing, but remind us what their mandate has been there and how important they have been in helping maintain stability in haiti and helping to retrain the police force, all of that stuff. >> you mentioned the keyword there. stability. it's known as the united nations stabilization mission in haiti. this is what the u.n. does. it doesn't get the publicity at many times, but that's what they do going into countries with thousands of soldiers from around the world thrown together from different countries, and they have been in haiti for years now. the u.n. has a special representative there. th
the country. u.n. has other agencies there that also provide assistance. secretary-general moon on wednesday morning will brief the press along with other senior u.n. leaders, but the u.n.'s pea peacekeeping department saying right now at the u.n. peacekeeping headquarters at the moment a large number of personnel remain unaccounted for. >> that peacekeeping contingent comes from different countries, canada, france, brazil, ecuador, just to name a few. the u.n. not saying how many are...
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also i started to suspect that the time and i admitted that when i put on any cover of the books, something like moon sun, something golden which is around and looks like a metal, that the committees that you but i've been talking about this too much and that if you look at all my books, people know it now and go, no, we are not going to give it to him. [laughter] >> then finally i could do my own book, and this is where books going back to the wall, this is where the books were about me and the new country. i wasn't used to -- i was sitting in the studio painting on the times i was trying to sort of talk about myself and how i see the new place. so the rhinoceros is really a lowly creatures living in this strange new country. and wondering around looking for friends picked these are his spiritual friends which are these rainbow birds. this was the observation when finally i want to get a sandwich or something and i see this beautiful woman waving at me and i thought finally, somebody i know. it was just someone who is trying to stop the taxi. [laughter] >> is a book about different people waiting an
also i started to suspect that the time and i admitted that when i put on any cover of the books, something like moon sun, something golden which is around and looks like a metal, that the committees that you but i've been talking about this too much and that if you look at all my books, people know it now and go, no, we are not going to give it to him. [laughter] >> then finally i could do my own book, and this is where books going back to the wall, this is where the books were about me...
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through the entire month. moonn adding 20 to 30 minutes to your trip when the work is under way. >>> just ahead on fox 5 morning news, fed chair ben bernanke speaking of a possible hike of interest rates. >>> the world's tallest building is set to open up today in due bay but we still don't know exactly w tall it is. >> really tall. the capitals really good. this more than, holly is with the team at the washington capitals ice-plex in arlington. we'll check back with holly in about 0 minutes -- about 30 minutes so stay withus. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> an accused killer who police say gunned down four members of his ow
through the entire month. moonn adding 20 to 30 minutes to your trip when the work is under way. >>> just ahead on fox 5 morning news, fed chair ben bernanke speaking of a possible hike of interest rates. >>> the world's tallest building is set to open up today in due bay but we still don't know exactly w tall it is. >> really tall. the capitals really good. this more than, holly is with the team at the washington capitals ice-plex in arlington. we'll check back with...
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the fourth biggest grossing movie of all time. >> a ground-breaking epic, a film that combines. it's a story of a paralyzed war veteran. he is sent on a mission to a distant moon called pandora, where he falls in love to the blue alien. the futuristic movie is in three 3d. it is being talked about as a potential contender for best picture at the oscars. for james cameron, it is his second money spending blockbuster. "titanic" is the biggest grossing movie of all time. the billion dollarerformance by "avatar" is partly down to the high cost of tickets for 3d vies. with hollywood entering its traditionally slow season, the alien adventure is likely to dominate the box office for several more weeks. >> an update on the nfl. >> baltimore and the new york jets seized the last two playoff spots in the nfl. that means the reigning super bowl champions, of pittsburgh, are out, despite beating miami on the final day of the regular- season. minnesota had a convincing win over the new york giants. the dallas cowboys took the eastern thomas title as they swept past philadelphia 24-0. >> over 100,000 fans made it to the cowboys stadium for this one. the winner would secure
the fourth biggest grossing movie of all time. >> a ground-breaking epic, a film that combines. it's a story of a paralyzed war veteran. he is sent on a mission to a distant moon called pandora, where he falls in love to the blue alien. the futuristic movie is in three 3d. it is being talked about as a potential contender for best picture at the oscars. for james cameron, it is his second money spending blockbuster. "titanic" is the biggest grossing movie of all time. the...
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the gift of sight. what he sees that others can't. >>> and blue moon babies. twin boys born in two different decades. it could give sibling rivalry a whole new dimension. >>> good evening. i'm john berman. for the first time today, president obama said that al qaeda was behind the plot to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day and that the would-be bomber was trained in yemen by al qaeda operatives. tomorrow, president obama will cut short his hawaiian vacation to deal with the issue. but, back in washington, he might not like what he hears. yungi de nies is traveling with the president and joins us from hawaii. >> reporter: good evening, john. this is the first time that the president has publicly linked the suspect to al qaeda. it's clear he's no lone extremist, but part of a bigger problem and a bigger threat. president obama is still going through the initial reviews he ordered after the attempted bombing on flight 253. but he says one thing is clear -- that umar farouk was part of an al qaeda affiliated group in yemen. >> this group, trained him, equipped with those explosives. and dir
the gift of sight. what he sees that others can't. >>> and blue moon babies. twin boys born in two different decades. it could give sibling rivalry a whole new dimension. >>> good evening. i'm john berman. for the first time today, president obama said that al qaeda was behind the plot to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day and that the would-be bomber was trained in yemen by al qaeda operatives. tomorrow, president obama will cut short his hawaiian vacation to...
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the u.s. is doing about it. >>> what police are saying about an attack on a moon whose work earned him dealt threats from across the globe. >>> rush limbaugh says he's convinced the u.s. health care system is working just fine. how he's gotten a very up close and personal look at it. >>> you're watching hln. i'm holly firfer. president obama is blaming an affiliate of al qaeda for an attempted terror attack on a flight to detroit on christmas day. in his weekly radio address, the president said the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula trained umar farouk abdulmutallab. he's accused of trying to bring down an airplane landing in detroit with an explosive device that failed to detonate. >> the investigation into the christmas day incident continues and we're learning more about the suspect. we know that he traveled to yemen, a country grappling with crushing poverty and deadly insurgencies. it appears he joined an affiliate of al qaeda and that this group, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, trained him, equipped him with those explosives and directed him to attack that plane headed for america. this is not the
the u.s. is doing about it. >>> what police are saying about an attack on a moon whose work earned him dealt threats from across the globe. >>> rush limbaugh says he's convinced the u.s. health care system is working just fine. how he's gotten a very up close and personal look at it. >>> you're watching hln. i'm holly firfer. president obama is blaming an affiliate of al qaeda for an attempted terror attack on a flight to detroit on christmas day. in his weekly radio...
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the past. >> host: we have a tweaked here, michelle malkin, from loralogik. i heard this malkin refer to democrats and independent calls on c-span as moon bat. ut she dismisses criticism from their calls? [laughter] >> guest: i certainly called some of the more extreme callers who called in with attacks on me over the years as moon bats but that is all in good fun and i assure that this refers to me as a way not -- wingnut. people fret over this mano a mano and names and sort of stuff, but it's just part of how we do business. >> host: do you think -- what misperceptions are out there about you in your view do you think? >> guest: well, we tackled one from bill scher that you read that on the intentionally right things to provoke people. i think it's the opposite. i think what i say -- naturally it pushes people's buttons in part because they don't expect it, they feel entitled for me to think and speak the opposite way. i think that is part of it but i've been around a long time. i started writing my newspaper column in 1992 and i have built up a long public record, and i think that there are a lot of people out there upset i have been aroun
the past. >> host: we have a tweaked here, michelle malkin, from loralogik. i heard this malkin refer to democrats and independent calls on c-span as moon bat. ut she dismisses criticism from their calls? [laughter] >> guest: i certainly called some of the more extreme callers who called in with attacks on me over the years as moon bats but that is all in good fun and i assure that this refers to me as a way not -- wingnut. people fret over this mano a mano and names and sort of...
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the coming decades, for northeast asia and beyond. president obama and president li issued a joint statement. they looked for bilateral work. secretary general ban ki-moon ideals that bind the united states and the republic of korea on the global stage. as an active contributor to u.n. peacekeeping missions. most recently, it decided to offer 200 peacekeepers $10 million in emergency assistance to haiti. it is a key member of the anti- piracy task force. it has underscored its commitment to non-proliferation last year. we are appreciative of its role in iraq and now for announcing it will send a provincial reconstruction team to afghanistan. we welcome the announcement that the south korean government plans to trip&e@@@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ our partners in japan to sustain our crucial alliance. a few days ago, i had a chance to reflect on those challenges and opportunities. today, i want to reiterate that we welcome the dialogue as exemplified by secretary clinton's recent meeting with the foreign minister in hawaii. as president obama said in his tokyo speech, the u.s.-japan alliance is not the historic berlin -- relic, but and abiding commitment to each other
the coming decades, for northeast asia and beyond. president obama and president li issued a joint statement. they looked for bilateral work. secretary general ban ki-moon ideals that bind the united states and the republic of korea on the global stage. as an active contributor to u.n. peacekeeping missions. most recently, it decided to offer 200 peacekeepers $10 million in emergency assistance to haiti. it is a key member of the anti- piracy task force. it has underscored its commitment to...
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the coming decades, for northeast asia and beyond. president obama and president li issued a joint statement. they looked for bilateral work. secretary general ban ki-moon embodies the strong values and ideals that bind the united states and the republic of korea on the global stage. as an active contributor to u.n. peacekeeping missions. most recently, it decided to offer 200 peacekeepers $10 million in emergency assistance to haiti. it is a key member of the anti- piracy task force. it has underscored its commitment to non-proliferation last year. we are appreciative of its role in iraq and now for announcing it will send a provincial reconstruction team to afghanistan. we welcome the announcement that the south korean government plans to triple its official development by 2015. south korea's development assistance has bought -- built still -- schools and hospitals. south korea is helping bring broadband infrastructure to african countries to ensure that, as they develop, they are integrated into the international community and not merely sub-pieces of development. we are looking forward to the g- 20 conference in seoul. seoul, south korea, has played
the coming decades, for northeast asia and beyond. president obama and president li issued a joint statement. they looked for bilateral work. secretary general ban ki-moon embodies the strong values and ideals that bind the united states and the republic of korea on the global stage. as an active contributor to u.n. peacekeeping missions. most recently, it decided to offer 200 peacekeepers $10 million in emergency assistance to haiti. it is a key member of the anti- piracy task force. it has...
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the gap. they have to play moon man. look how far back he is when you take a look at the shot coming.here's too much space which allows semins to unload it. heading to the third. >> joe: 20 minutes away from ending a three game losing skid on the washington capitals. your miller lite? oh man... ( mumbling ) how high is the cliff? do you love the taste of your beer this much? well, you could. try the great pilsner taste of a triple hops brewed miller lite. taste greatness. if me and buster were hanging off a cliff... what is she talking about? i know. and not what you get? like electricity for gadget power at your seat. room to stretch your legs, and your wingspan, food when you're hungry, and taking off your shoes, only if you feel like it. these aren't luxuries, they're basics. get them back on acela. >> joe: our comcast sportsnet coverage of caps hock sebrought to you by your washington area chevy dealers. and by morgan franklin. >> joe: washington capitals tonight back in the district entertaining montreal. they'll see ottawa on thursday. boston is beating atwaat last check 4-1. wh
the gap. they have to play moon man. look how far back he is when you take a look at the shot coming.here's too much space which allows semins to unload it. heading to the third. >> joe: 20 minutes away from ending a three game losing skid on the washington capitals. your miller lite? oh man... ( mumbling ) how high is the cliff? do you love the taste of your beer this much? well, you could. try the great pilsner taste of a triple hops brewed miller lite. taste greatness. if me and buster...
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. >> i think part of the resistance is a tradition and family is very powerful there. frank, you wrote not lurching for and mooning over whatever fried, baked, boiled or brome offering grandma put before he was a violation of the unspoken covenant between her and anybody she cared about. that's not an easy thing to let go of and suddenly make the matzoh ball soup with that chicken. >> no, i think you're right and i think it's a boardroom members that being isn't just a matter of politics. and a sense of whether it is factory farming or whatever. eating is an expression of culture. is sometimes a culture doesn't cut a certain way. it's a tradition. i think that i talked about affluence before, and i think it's really important when we have a debate about how we should eat and where are animal should come from and how we should treat those animals. that we recognize that some of us have the control over our lives and circumstances and economic muscle. to make a certain set of ethical decisions, which would be great if we made. and that other people don't. i think about if someone had asked my grandmother, came here
. >> i think part of the resistance is a tradition and family is very powerful there. frank, you wrote not lurching for and mooning over whatever fried, baked, boiled or brome offering grandma put before he was a violation of the unspoken covenant between her and anybody she cared about. that's not an easy thing to let go of and suddenly make the matzoh ball soup with that chicken. >> no, i think you're right and i think it's a boardroom members that being isn't just a matter of...
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but in a report by general secretary of the united statessed nations, ban ki-moon, you cannot win this unless you enroll afghan people. now, what he's saying i don't know whether you're listening to him or not, other think tank people that the afghan people are important in this war. and another just to follow up is as far as the future of afghanistan is concerned also, i think neighbors are important like india. like you said your job is not to get involved in india. but india can can play, i think, a major role in reconstruction for the people of afghanistan. so where do we go from here as far as -- >> well, i'm glad you mentioned the 30 years of war because i don't want to tell you something you all know, but it needs to be underscored. very few countries in the world have undergone such a trauma as afghanistan has since december of 1978, and this really is extraordinary. i can think of few countries being hit like this, maybe cambodia. but this is extraordinary, and the society was really damaged. i mentioned agriculture at the beginning. afghanistan was a big agricultural exportin
but in a report by general secretary of the united statessed nations, ban ki-moon, you cannot win this unless you enroll afghan people. now, what he's saying i don't know whether you're listening to him or not, other think tank people that the afghan people are important in this war. and another just to follow up is as far as the future of afghanistan is concerned also, i think neighbors are important like india. like you said your job is not to get involved in india. but india can can play, i...