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and thompson thought about it. got stripped. turnover virginia tech. moore gave a pretty look inside. brooks going to the line. numbers for temple. they did it with the defensive presence. >> joe: forcing the turnover. go the other way. a quick transition. free throws for the trouble. >> michael: we're inside the 12 minute mark. tied at 7 each right back to the palestra. cc yes! ♪ do you need anybody?! earn double hilton hhonors base points. real value from your friends at hampton. >> michael: we love this treat of basketball night after thanksgiving. temple, both of them looking to find the offense what about the month of november and how the acc and duke and carolina there. might they have some temperature. there is the loyalty of the acc when you look at teams like boston college. maryland. and lesser extent georgia tech. they will complete for those positionsky not believe we're using the word on november 27th, bubble, but. [ laughter ] >> joe: you cannot play your way in march madness but your way out of it at tech with that chance tonight to get
and thompson thought about it. got stripped. turnover virginia tech. moore gave a pretty look inside. brooks going to the line. numbers for temple. they did it with the defensive presence. >> joe: forcing the turnover. go the other way. a quick transition. free throws for the trouble. >> michael: we're inside the 12 minute mark. tied at 7 each right back to the palestra. cc yes! ♪ do you need anybody?! earn double hilton hhonors base points. real value from your friends at...
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a lot of people in thompson had one thing on their mind, jobs.rison there sat empty for five years because the state simply didn't have the resources to keep it open. it's still almost empty, but state officials say this plant could pump up to $1 billion into the area and create up to 2,000 jobs. >> got this big, expensive building sitting over there empty, or practically. they put some people to work. that's what they need here. >> we need jobs in our area. very depressed. both economically and emotionally. people are looking for these jobs. >> robin, the mayor here, the village mayor estimating the move would cut the county's unemployment in half. >> one move like that would cut the whole county's unemployment in half. job is a plus. what about security? is anyone concerned about terror suspects are housed in our community, what happens if -- >> one congressman is circulating a letter addressed to president obama saying, we should not invite al qaeda to make illinois its number one target. senator dick durbin took with that saying dozens of ill
a lot of people in thompson had one thing on their mind, jobs.rison there sat empty for five years because the state simply didn't have the resources to keep it open. it's still almost empty, but state officials say this plant could pump up to $1 billion into the area and create up to 2,000 jobs. >> got this big, expensive building sitting over there empty, or practically. they put some people to work. that's what they need here. >> we need jobs in our area. very depressed. both...
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you had john thompson and you had john cheney.ou had to have somebody strong enough -- first of all, they will come after you, the media. >> they were worried about his well-being and, you know, really, his safety because when they came up to visit me, there was an interesting thing that happened. i was not showing as much interest, obviously, as she would have liked me -- mrs. iverson -- would have liked me to have shown and asked the other people to get out of the room. they asked them would they leave. i would like to talk with coach. when they left, she said that, you know, they're gonna hurt my kid. i don't think she meant in the literal sense somebody would shoot or attack him in that matter but i think she meant it was her life saving thing she was trying to pursue for her son and was in tears. >> my mom came up here to d.c. and met with them and -- you know, after that, you know, i had another opportunity in life. i think god put him into my life. >> people deserve a chance, as long as they take advantage of it. that's one
you had john thompson and you had john cheney.ou had to have somebody strong enough -- first of all, they will come after you, the media. >> they were worried about his well-being and, you know, really, his safety because when they came up to visit me, there was an interesting thing that happened. i was not showing as much interest, obviously, as she would have liked me -- mrs. iverson -- would have liked me to have shown and asked the other people to get out of the room. they asked them...
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you had john thompson and you had john cheney.ou had to have somebody strong enough -- first of all, they will come after you, the media. >> they were worried about his well-being and, you know, really, his safety because when they came up to visit me, there was an interesting thing that happened. i was not showing as much interest, obviously, as she would have liked me -- mrs. iverson -- would have liked me to have shown and asked the other people to get out of the room. they asked them would they leave. i would like to talk with coach. when they left, she said that, you know, they're gonna hurt my kid. i don't think she meant in the literal sense somebody would shoot or attack him in that matter but i think she meant it was her life saving thing she was trying to pursue for her son and was in tears. >> my mom came up here to d.c. and met with them and -- you know, after that, you know, i had another opportunity in life. i think god put him into my life. >> people deserve a chance, as long as they take advantage of it. that's one
you had john thompson and you had john cheney.ou had to have somebody strong enough -- first of all, they will come after you, the media. >> they were worried about his well-being and, you know, really, his safety because when they came up to visit me, there was an interesting thing that happened. i was not showing as much interest, obviously, as she would have liked me -- mrs. iverson -- would have liked me to have shown and asked the other people to get out of the room. they asked them...
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on top of that list is tray thompson. litterial: tray thompson is a very good looking prospect.mode and the rest of the team finds their identity, this team should experience success tonight. matt: tough go for asheville so far, 0-3 including the 75 point loss at tennessee last week but the head coach says those big conference games are twice as important and they're second in the conference. litterial: they're a very good team and especially in the big south conference. this team is a much better than they showed against tennessee. people have to realize that this is a mid major team playing against majors in the beginning of the season. once they start their conference play, they're going to be a force to be reckoned with. matt: they have only one senior, sean smith, he's number five all time on the school list for three pointers but struggling behind the arc this year. litterial: sean smith has to play solid in order for u.n.c. asheville to win here today. he's a very good shooter. he needs to trust his stroke. if he comes out and plays up to his potential, they have a chance
on top of that list is tray thompson. litterial: tray thompson is a very good looking prospect.mode and the rest of the team finds their identity, this team should experience success tonight. matt: tough go for asheville so far, 0-3 including the 75 point loss at tennessee last week but the head coach says those big conference games are twice as important and they're second in the conference. litterial: they're a very good team and especially in the big south conference. this team is a much...
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it's 150 miles west of chicago in the small town of thompson. prison is described as state of the art and virtually empty. the federal government found it suitable. illinois senator dick durbin said the decision would provide thousands of jobs. >>> we have a chance to bring 2,000 good paying jobs with benefits to this region. jobs that are going to reward the people that go to work and come home with paychecks that will help build their business and communities growing with more schools, more hospitals, more libraries. opportunities that you just don't see. >> a republican lawmaker from chicago claims that transfer would invite terrorists attacks on illinois. there have not been any terrorists attacks on guantanamo bay in the eight years detainees have been held there and the thompson prison would be more secure than the nation's supermax federal prison in colorado. >>> the obama administration is defending the decision to hold civilian trials for terrorists including khalid shaikh mohammed. former new york mayor rudy giuliani says putting the s
it's 150 miles west of chicago in the small town of thompson. prison is described as state of the art and virtually empty. the federal government found it suitable. illinois senator dick durbin said the decision would provide thousands of jobs. >>> we have a chance to bring 2,000 good paying jobs with benefits to this region. jobs that are going to reward the people that go to work and come home with paychecks that will help build their business and communities growing with more...
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thompson correctional center is about 150 miles west of chicago. the town has a population of 160. >> they are concerned about what everybody is concerned about jobs. 600 people there. the prison sat hospital for five years, in fact, because the state didn't have enough resources to open it. it's still almost empty right now but state officials say this plan could pump $1 billion into the area and create up to 2,000 jobs. >> got this big expensive building sitting over there empty or practically. put some people to work. that's what they need here. >> we need jobs in our area. >> very depressed. both economically and emotionally. people are looking for these jobs. >> well, the village mayor estimates the move, robin, would cut the county's unemployment by half. >> the jobs a plus it looks like. what about security? these are terror suspects housed in your community. >> big concern, robin. one republican congressman is circulating an opposition letter addressed to president obama and it says in it, we should not invite al qaeda to make illinois its
thompson correctional center is about 150 miles west of chicago. the town has a population of 160. >> they are concerned about what everybody is concerned about jobs. 600 people there. the prison sat hospital for five years, in fact, because the state didn't have enough resources to open it. it's still almost empty right now but state officials say this plan could pump $1 billion into the area and create up to 2,000 jobs. >> got this big expensive building sitting over there empty...
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buzzman is entangled with hudson and thompson of virginia tech.thank the outstanding sports information directors for all of their help for joe and me and in terms of preparation and billups dier a larry dockerty. another scene here. >> joe: didn't larry blow us off to go to a game? >> michael: i wasn't going to divulge that but... >> joe: he is a classmateky get away with that. >> michael: you are classmates you can say that. no, he was with al golden and the temple squad in ohio, they hustled back. >> michael: they did. >> joe: shot at tony dileo there. the coach of the 76ers. i thought he did a good job a very good job with the 76ers. and philadelphia losing andre miller this year. now they lost lou williams to an injury that will keep him down. >> joe: and seems to be day to day every day. gentleman yeah, yeah. eddy jordan. all of you and midatlantic. and from the days with the wiz art. ards and the sixers. still playing hard trying to extend the defense and there is the young dileo. and a factor and last 9 minutes and temple made this game th
buzzman is entangled with hudson and thompson of virginia tech.thank the outstanding sports information directors for all of their help for joe and me and in terms of preparation and billups dier a larry dockerty. another scene here. >> joe: didn't larry blow us off to go to a game? >> michael: i wasn't going to divulge that but... >> joe: he is a classmateky get away with that. >> michael: you are classmates you can say that. no, he was with al golden and the temple...
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two obama administration officials tell cnn they will visit the thompson correctional center tomorrow, 15 miles west of chicago. illinois governor designed the prison as state-of-the-art and virtually empty. the obama administration promised to close guantanamo by january 22nd, but it's having trouble meeting that deadline. >>> we now know after many months in office that there aren't nations out there who will take the 200 detainees or so left in guantanamo. so the idea of relocating these prisoners in the united states is a reality that the obama administration is confronting. >> a republican lawmaker from chicago is already saying that would invite terrorist attacks on illinois. and obama administration officials said the prison would be even more secure than the nation's only supermax prison. >>> police in north carolina have charged the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl with human trafficking. antoinette davis faces prostitution and filing a false report. this man here is charged with kidnapping the girl. they were captured on hotel surveillance carrying the little girl into a
two obama administration officials tell cnn they will visit the thompson correctional center tomorrow, 15 miles west of chicago. illinois governor designed the prison as state-of-the-art and virtually empty. the obama administration promised to close guantanamo by january 22nd, but it's having trouble meeting that deadline. >>> we now know after many months in office that there aren't nations out there who will take the 200 detainees or so left in guantanamo. so the idea of relocating...
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could thompson, illinois be the new guantanamo bay? this is two hours west of chicago, and it could become the new home for suspected terrorists. a republican congressman is circulating a letter of opposition addressed to president obama. it says, quote, we should not invite al qaeda to michael i will michael i will its target. it's pointed out dangerous criminals are already being held in prisons. >> there are currently 35 people serving in the prisons of illinois convicted of terrorism. we also have people part of column ban drug gangs, mexican drug cartels, the toughest, meanest, dirtiest gangs this chicago, all in our prisons and held safely. >> an obama official says the security measures would be enhanced to exceed those at super max prisons. >>> a fallen marine documented his military life for his parents, and they didn't know about it until after his death. some of the footage was featured on nbced "today" show this morning. >> here's some more of the streets of fallujah. a bunch of little kids. i just gave them like 50 denars
could thompson, illinois be the new guantanamo bay? this is two hours west of chicago, and it could become the new home for suspected terrorists. a republican congressman is circulating a letter of opposition addressed to president obama. it says, quote, we should not invite al qaeda to michael i will michael i will its target. it's pointed out dangerous criminals are already being held in prisons. >> there are currently 35 people serving in the prisons of illinois convicted of terrorism....
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look at tom thompson, a full-time student and kicker for division iii austin college. >> i love thisson yet. >> he's 61! will. >> the season finale is against trinity on saturday and his coach thinks they'll get him in. 61 years old, you can't let him kick an extra point? let the man kick. >> can't you get hit as a kicker? >> yes. but then they throw a penalty and make a big stink yes, but t penalty and make a big stink over it. >> that's every men's fantasy. i have one more year of eligibility. >> investing in the stock market can be a gamble. clark howard says if you play your cards right, you can weather the ups and downs. >> it seems that we are such pack animal that's we follow the herd when we shouldn't. and i'm going to give you an example. a lot of people really were shell shocked by the huge decline in the stock market that went on for about a year and a half, saw your account values just evaporate right before your eyes and 401(k)s or whatever. what did so many people? they did what's called ka pit lags. people said, i can't take this any more, sold out their positions and
look at tom thompson, a full-time student and kicker for division iii austin college. >> i love thisson yet. >> he's 61! will. >> the season finale is against trinity on saturday and his coach thinks they'll get him in. 61 years old, you can't let him kick an extra point? let the man kick. >> can't you get hit as a kicker? >> yes. but then they throw a penalty and make a big stink yes, but t penalty and make a big stink over it. >> that's every men's fantasy....
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. >> al: don't miss my life 365 with ron thompson, the show that takes you inside the lives of some of the area's most interesting sport figures. this week, get an inside look at redskins hall of famer art monk. watch tomorrow night at 10:30 right here. alan may and al koken back with you on capitals post game live. last night after the cap as it' lost to the montreal canadiens. bruce boudreau bemoaned the fact that they could not get their legs going. and it was not until the third period that they got it going. i thrut it was the same tonight >> alan: they didn't they were fatigued tonight. whereas last night they were not. right from the start of the game, you know, they just weren't ready to compete. they are not skating the puck in the zone enough. ovechkin makes a pass when he should have taken the puck to the net. i thought, you know, bad decisions at the blue line, offsides continuously and a dump by mike green. it was way too easy for the toronto maple leafs to get the puck out of the zone at the start of the game. all of a sudden, they start to figure out when they realized t
. >> al: don't miss my life 365 with ron thompson, the show that takes you inside the lives of some of the area's most interesting sport figures. this week, get an inside look at redskins hall of famer art monk. watch tomorrow night at 10:30 right here. alan may and al koken back with you on capitals post game live. last night after the cap as it' lost to the montreal canadiens. bruce boudreau bemoaned the fact that they could not get their legs going. and it was not until the third...
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somer thompson was murdered three weeks ago, her small body dumped in a georgia landfill. the killer snatched her as she walked home from school. tragically her twin brother and sister had been walking with her but somer ran ahead of them. now her devastated mom is not only grieving for somer but trying to reassure her other kids it's not their fault. here she is on nbc's "today" show. >> because i don't know the right words to say. so we pretty much let the counselors handle that. we do talk some, but i never want them to feel any guilt because this is not their fault. >> now, diena is on a crusade to keep her daughter's name in the headlines and completely focused on finding her daughter's killer. she had this message for him. >> i want you to know that i will not sleep until this person is found. i hope they get you. and i hope they make you pay. for a long, long time. >> i think we can all agree with that. i want to hear your theories on this case. give me a call 1-877 oi 8 7 7 1. miking fried, thank you so much for joining us. i know you're helping this family that is
somer thompson was murdered three weeks ago, her small body dumped in a georgia landfill. the killer snatched her as she walked home from school. tragically her twin brother and sister had been walking with her but somer ran ahead of them. now her devastated mom is not only grieving for somer but trying to reassure her other kids it's not their fault. here she is on nbc's "today" show. >> because i don't know the right words to say. so we pretty much let the counselors handle...
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around who attended robert frost's final seminar and i -- robert frost, if you read in the lawrence thompson biographies, he set conditions that he would only teach seminar that could be taught in a parlor environment, there would be no grades and there would be no more than 10 men, no women there at that time, and i was one of them, and i have come away with it and when i wanted to go into seminar because i respected robert frost, i came out with a much deeper understanding and a more profound respect. he liked -- he quoted early 17th century british poets, he could quote pulpit, who rhymes easily. if they don't rhyme easily, they're pretty hard to quote. we may have liked elliott, but he wasn't as easy to quote, but he loved to quote pope, and things that rhymed and he could remember those rhymes. but he also read, you know, some of modern poets, you know. he was familiar with edward arlington jefferson, he read poetry and enjoyed it and understood and the last line of my book says we found in this a way of explaining transcenden ideas that prose doesn't do and my book ends with a quote, a
around who attended robert frost's final seminar and i -- robert frost, if you read in the lawrence thompson biographies, he set conditions that he would only teach seminar that could be taught in a parlor environment, there would be no grades and there would be no more than 10 men, no women there at that time, and i was one of them, and i have come away with it and when i wanted to go into seminar because i respected robert frost, i came out with a much deeper understanding and a more profound...
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sex offender accused of trying to lure young children into his van be linked to the death of somer thompson the 7-year-old florida girl who vanished walking home from elementary school? days later her body was found in a landfill. nancy grace is covering the angles tonight. >>> an iraqi immigrant accused of running down his daughter because she was too westernized is back in arizona after trying to leave the u.s. u.s. marshals arrested the man at the atlanta airport thursday. he flew to the united kingdom but was denied entrance to that country and returned to the u.s. he is accused of hitting his daughter with his car because he didn't think she was living her life according to traditional iraqi values. noor almaleki remains hospitalized. >>> a commercial flight about to depart from cypress to athens, greece, had an unexpected delay. the jet was set to take off when a 28-year-old man opened a rear exit and slid down an emergency chute. he then jumped the airport fence and disappeared. authorities don't know why he bolted from the plane but they have issued an arrest warrant for him. >>> on
sex offender accused of trying to lure young children into his van be linked to the death of somer thompson the 7-year-old florida girl who vanished walking home from elementary school? days later her body was found in a landfill. nancy grace is covering the angles tonight. >>> an iraqi immigrant accused of running down his daughter because she was too westernized is back in arizona after trying to leave the u.s. u.s. marshals arrested the man at the atlanta airport thursday. he flew...
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now, in addition to that, the morning news indicates that longtime conservative republican, tommy thompson, long time governor of the state of wisconsin, cabinet officer in the bush administration -- and he was a cabinet officer in health and human services that deals with health care -- endorsed the legislation that we're going to vote on this afternoon. to show it's bipartisan, richard gephardt, former democratic leader of the house of representatives, endorsed this. and many others. now, for someone to say this legislation has entitlement expansion is obviously someone who has not read the bill. one of the things we have in this legislation, madam president, is a provision called the class act. what does this do? it allows someone voluntarily to pay $120 a month into a fund, they do it for five consecutive years. when they become disabled, there's money for them. ever since i came to the congress we've been looking for a way to take care of the aged, infirmed and disabled. it's not an entitlement. it's voluntary. fully paid for, as is the rest of the bill. to talk about all these, this
now, in addition to that, the morning news indicates that longtime conservative republican, tommy thompson, long time governor of the state of wisconsin, cabinet officer in the bush administration -- and he was a cabinet officer in health and human services that deals with health care -- endorsed the legislation that we're going to vote on this afternoon. to show it's bipartisan, richard gephardt, former democratic leader of the house of representatives, endorsed this. and many others. now, for...
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that's right. 61-year-old tom thompson, a father of four and a full-time student and kicker for divisione has not played since high school but he's hoping to get in this weekend. he's 40 years older than the other kids but they say he's just one of the guys. they're playing trinity university in the season finale. the coach says he's planning on getting him in. >> oh, wow, 61. >> 61. he looks in great shape. he says he gets there an hour early for practice all the time and he's very dedicated. >> i guess he has some years of eligibility left. thank you. >>> bored? maybe you should make a video of yourself and hope you don't get kicked out. ♪ today's viral video has been clicked on nearly a million times. we dug it up for you on youtube. >> nobody is paying attention to her? >> yeah, i know. >>> the nba star took a moment to show you how he stays connected. >> i am rudy gay, and i play in the nba. i spent 100 days per year on the road. some things that i cannot travel without has to be my phone chargers and laptop and my head phones. i list dwroen to a lot of jay-z. you don't know how thi
that's right. 61-year-old tom thompson, a father of four and a full-time student and kicker for divisione has not played since high school but he's hoping to get in this weekend. he's 40 years older than the other kids but they say he's just one of the guys. they're playing trinity university in the season finale. the coach says he's planning on getting him in. >> oh, wow, 61. >> 61. he looks in great shape. he says he gets there an hour early for practice all the time and he's very...
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somer thompson disappeared last month walking home from school. her body was later found in a landfill 50 miles away in georgia. her mother says she's still trying to come to grips with her daughter's death and hearing about shaniya davis' death brought back painful memories. >> i actually would love to speak to mr. davis and let him know that i know exactly what he's going through and that i've got a shoulder for him to lean on. and i can't believe that a parent would be involved in hurting their own child. >> tonight, nancy grace investigates the death of shaniya davis. she has all the late-breaking developments. that's at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern time right here on hln. >>> the federal government could face billions of dollars in lawsuits over hurricane katrina. that's because a judge has ruled that negligence by the army corps of engineers led to the devastating flooding in 2005. yesterday, a federal judge sided with six residents and one business finding the army corps didn't properly maintain the shipping channel linking new orleans to th
somer thompson disappeared last month walking home from school. her body was later found in a landfill 50 miles away in georgia. her mother says she's still trying to come to grips with her daughter's death and hearing about shaniya davis' death brought back painful memories. >> i actually would love to speak to mr. davis and let him know that i know exactly what he's going through and that i've got a shoulder for him to lean on. and i can't believe that a parent would be involved in...
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we put steve thompson in he missed out last week. we put steve thompson in for that game.e team. it‘s a chance for him to start. a lot of energy to the team. it's a chance for him to start. a lot of the energy to the team. it's a chance for him to start. a lot of the guys, for him to start. a lot of the guys, with danny being on the with danny being on the bench and paul, with danny being on the bench and paul, they all want to start paul, they all want to start and play. they will paul, they all want to start and play. they will have a big role to play. they will have a big role to play in the game. play in the game. they will be on there play in the game. they will be on there at the end when the there at the end when the game is decided. same with there at the end when the game is decided. same with paul, there at the end when the game is decided. same with paul, he brings decided. same with paul, he brings a lot of organisation a lot of organisation and energy. a lot a lot of organisation and energy. a lot of experience to a lot of organisation and energy. a lot of exp
we put steve thompson in he missed out last week. we put steve thompson in for that game.e team. it‘s a chance for him to start. a lot of energy to the team. it's a chance for him to start. a lot of the energy to the team. it's a chance for him to start. a lot of the guys, for him to start. a lot of the guys, with danny being on the with danny being on the bench and paul, with danny being on the bench and paul, they all want to start paul, they all want to start and play. they will paul, they...
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iverson plans on meeting with john thompson on tuesday that being his college coach at georgetown.ringing a.i. back will not be a financial issue. philly has nearly $7 million under the cap. so, stay tuned. >>> finally, baltimore's own carmelo anthony put on a show against the 96 in denver. mellow recorded his first 50 point game joining rookie brandon jennings as the lone 50- point ballers this season. how bad are the nicks defense you might ask? two of the last three 50-point games have come against that restauranted new york defense. they are terrible. but tonight, the main event here at the verizon center. the wizards and the bobcats. both teams are having winning streaks. we'll see which one extends it and which one goes home a loser. see you during the broadcast with steve and phil. >> chris, since michael jordan is part owner of the bobcats, maybe an mj sighting tonight. >> it wouldn't surprise me to see mj here but i don't think it will happen. >> chris, thank you. >> all right. >>> what a lineup for you tonight on the network. if you're up for basketball we have the wizard
iverson plans on meeting with john thompson on tuesday that being his college coach at georgetown.ringing a.i. back will not be a financial issue. philly has nearly $7 million under the cap. so, stay tuned. >>> finally, baltimore's own carmelo anthony put on a show against the 96 in denver. mellow recorded his first 50 point game joining rookie brandon jennings as the lone 50- point ballers this season. how bad are the nicks defense you might ask? two of the last three 50-point games...
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our thompson creek window of opportunity. brendan morrison along the wall hits him right on the money, takes the take and then brendan gets a good shot away and then we have a big-time commotion, bruce boudreau still has his timeout left here, and he will take it. and why not? furious motions around the goaltender, just going crazy for the caps. >> joe: montreal used its fat earlier in the night. jacques martin burned it when he was behind. the capitals two tallies in the first 12 minutes apart. montreal three in a row, spacek, plekanec and moen for a 3-2 lead. semyon varlamov watching from the bench now with six skaters on. he is our palm restaurant capitals player of the game with his 19 stops. >> craig: yeah. and several of those were game safers. he came up big when he had to. the goals that got by him screens and picks. >> joe: the youngest russian ever to start an nhl game in goal. he did it right here against montreal. he prevailed last december with goal tending legend vlad trechak in the stand. canadiens power is on
our thompson creek window of opportunity. brendan morrison along the wall hits him right on the money, takes the take and then brendan gets a good shot away and then we have a big-time commotion, bruce boudreau still has his timeout left here, and he will take it. and why not? furious motions around the goaltender, just going crazy for the caps. >> joe: montreal used its fat earlier in the night. jacques martin burned it when he was behind. the capitals two tallies in the first 12 minutes...
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>> guest: there is the film critic david thompson who wrote on bup 20th anniversary of the re-release of raging bull. he said and i write this in the book, he said something very funny has gone on in that movie. he said scorsese missed the sugar ray robinson story. i think that's true. people watching the movie you leave with the feeling that sheik lamotta got the best of sugar ray robinson. hardly so. >> host: hardly so. and in a weird way it's affected our memory of sugar ray robinson, the cultural impact of that movie was that he's more spectral than he should be as a person considered the best pound for pound fighter of the 21st century. now, it is such an interesting subject matter, sugar ray, and there are so many questions that keep coming back but let's try to flush out more about the tabloid going all around. sugar ray robinson is entering the sort of end of his fight career as the civil rights movement explodes around him to get what was his posture towards the civil rights movement and fighters like muhammad ali making even more bold challenge is to power? where is sugar ra
>> guest: there is the film critic david thompson who wrote on bup 20th anniversary of the re-release of raging bull. he said and i write this in the book, he said something very funny has gone on in that movie. he said scorsese missed the sugar ray robinson story. i think that's true. people watching the movie you leave with the feeling that sheik lamotta got the best of sugar ray robinson. hardly so. >> host: hardly so. and in a weird way it's affected our memory of sugar ray...
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. >> sergeant paul thompson from the indianapolis police department. thank you for joining us. i know that you are quite busy, sir. the mom said she went out to party, smoked crack and came home again and left again and didn't check on where her child was. please explain this twisted timetable, if you can. >> well, apparently the child was dropped off by a friend of the family and according to that individual, mom was home when he left. now, mom stated that there was someone there when she left and however she went out, partied until about 10:30. came back home. didn't find anybody around so she thought okay to party around more. that lasted into the next day which was sunday. she came home. she went to bed. she didn't get up until monday when she was awakened by the officers notifying her that her child was in our custody. >> and she admitted, you're saying, smoking crack! she was interviewed by the detective and freely stated that she was out drinking and smoking crack cocaine that evening. >> wow. okay, we got to just recap and review once again. detectives say mom got home
. >> sergeant paul thompson from the indianapolis police department. thank you for joining us. i know that you are quite busy, sir. the mom said she went out to party, smoked crack and came home again and left again and didn't check on where her child was. please explain this twisted timetable, if you can. >> well, apparently the child was dropped off by a friend of the family and according to that individual, mom was home when he left. now, mom stated that there was someone there...
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summer thompson's mom speaking out on the third week anniversary of her daughter's murder. the 7-year-old abducted, killed, dumped in the trash. the killer still on the loose. now cops searching for summer's pink lunchbag. could this be the key to finding her killer? and what about the construction workers who reportedly say they talked to the little girl? >>> and an earth-shattering discovery in the casey anthony case. the fbi now says a bottle and syringe found near little kay leigh's body contained traces of chloroform. prosecutors are alleging casey anthony injected her own daughter with chloroform. is this the smoking gun prosecutors need? >>> also, toxic secrets of a soccer mom. the woman who killed eight people, including herself while driving the wrong way on the highway, was allegedly nauseated on the side of the road just minutes before the fatal wreck. now published reports quote family members as claiming the wrong way wife smoked pot on a regular basis. remember her husband said there was no way, no how his wife was intoxicated during the wreck. even saying he
summer thompson's mom speaking out on the third week anniversary of her daughter's murder. the 7-year-old abducted, killed, dumped in the trash. the killer still on the loose. now cops searching for summer's pink lunchbag. could this be the key to finding her killer? and what about the construction workers who reportedly say they talked to the little girl? >>> and an earth-shattering discovery in the casey anthony case. the fbi now says a bottle and syringe found near little kay...
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edgar thompson. vanderbilt was someone who purchased a controlling share of the stock in the corporation, moved into management and then what he would do is he would not take a salary. he would take only for enumeration through dividends of his stocks and this is of course a model we have moved away from. now we expect shares to grow in value, but that is not the primary interest. at that time he was the primary thing investors look four, a steady return every year in dividends of vanderbilt had to make his railroads pay. yet to make it profitable year in and year out for him to get any money out of them. by contrast the pennsylvania railroad, they also paid dividends fairly successful up to a point. >> by the way this is how mostly, house stocks were to the time, you must pay dividends. investors weren't so concerned with the stock going up in the on as much as it paid. >> prizes tended to fluctuate but you didn't see steady ever-increasing growth. as a matter fact that would have been had sufficien
edgar thompson. vanderbilt was someone who purchased a controlling share of the stock in the corporation, moved into management and then what he would do is he would not take a salary. he would take only for enumeration through dividends of his stocks and this is of course a model we have moved away from. now we expect shares to grow in value, but that is not the primary interest. at that time he was the primary thing investors look four, a steady return every year in dividends of vanderbilt...
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thompson creek window of opportunity, a near miss for the maple leafs. odd man break, slap shot that makes it through a pass. this is a window of opportunity every night, every game here on csn >> joe: varlamov made 27 saves in his first appearance of the season against the maple leafs. he has 27 right now. the puck leaves the rink. >> craig: his number is just brilliant to start the career. 27 saves, lots of work for varlamov. it started out well and continued well. none of the shots beat him. it is a lucky bounce off the body. special feature by varlamov's goaly coach with net star one intermission live >> craig: artus irbe. i used to call him, when he used to play, the little lattian >> joe: goes all the way pack to san jose. we are now done with 2. alex ovechkin got on the board in the first. hagman with a very fortunate bounce here in period 2 and these two squads will have 20 minutes left and programs more to settle this one. net star 1 intermission live. the net minding coach, artus irbe into focus. highlights and stats and locker at the telly onc
thompson creek window of opportunity, a near miss for the maple leafs. odd man break, slap shot that makes it through a pass. this is a window of opportunity every night, every game here on csn >> joe: varlamov made 27 saves in his first appearance of the season against the maple leafs. he has 27 right now. the puck leaves the rink. >> craig: his number is just brilliant to start the career. 27 saves, lots of work for varlamov. it started out well and continued well. none of the...
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reporter kimberly thompson of ohio affiliate whio found a rather unique but simple ecosolution involving worms. >> here at wright/patterson air force base recycling center, these worms take unwanted food and convert it into nutrient-rich soil for plants. >> in this bin right here, there's about 3,000 red wigglers. >> reporter: the air force base recycling center feeds these worms daily with fruits and vegetables from the base commissary. >> you put 50% newspaper in there, throw your fruits and vegetables in there and you come out with a product like this. >> reporter: at one time, they fed this to more than 600,000 worms. >> 400 pounds her day, that's a ton per week, 52 tons per year that we were feeding these worms that we didn't have to pay to dispose of and went to a landfill. >> reporter: not only do these worms keep solid waste out of the landfills, they also produce nutritious plant food. >> to me, it's a high-grade fertilizer, all natural. >> reporter: people on the base use this in their gardens. >> we've got people telling us these are the best tomatoes they've ever had these se
reporter kimberly thompson of ohio affiliate whio found a rather unique but simple ecosolution involving worms. >> here at wright/patterson air force base recycling center, these worms take unwanted food and convert it into nutrient-rich soil for plants. >> in this bin right here, there's about 3,000 red wigglers. >> reporter: the air force base recycling center feeds these worms daily with fruits and vegetables from the base commissary. >> you put 50% newspaper in...
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two obama administration officials tell cnn federal officials will visit the thompson correctional centeromorrow, it's about 150 miles west of chicago. illinois governor pat quinn described the prison as state of the art and virtually empty. the obama administration promised to close guantanamo by january 22nd, but it's having trouble meeting that deadline. >> we now know, after many months in office, that there aren't nations out there who are going to take these 200 or so detainees left if guantanamo so the idea of relocating these prisoners in the united states is a reality that the obama administration is confronting. >> a republican lawmaker from chicago is already saying that would invite terrorist attacks on illinois. an obama administration official says the prison would be even more secure than the nation's only supermax prison. >>> police in north carolina have charged the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl with human trafficking. antoinette davis also faces charges of prostitution and filing a false report and child abuse. she's shown alongside a man police charged with kidnap
two obama administration officials tell cnn federal officials will visit the thompson correctional centeromorrow, it's about 150 miles west of chicago. illinois governor pat quinn described the prison as state of the art and virtually empty. the obama administration promised to close guantanamo by january 22nd, but it's having trouble meeting that deadline. >> we now know, after many months in office, that there aren't nations out there who are going to take these 200 or so detainees left...
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>> guest: there was the film critic david thompson who root of the 28 anniversary of the re-release of raging bull. he said, and i write about this in the book, he said that something very funny has gone on in that movie. he says scorsese missed the sugar ray robinson story. >> host: yes. >> guest: and i think that's true. people watching the movie you leave with the feeling that jake lamotta got the best of sugar ray robinson partly so. >> host: hardly so. and i think in a weird way it is affected our memory of sugar ray robinson, the cultural impact of that movie is that he's more spectral as he should be for the best pound for pound fighter of the 20th century. now, it is such an interesting subject matter of sugar ray and there are so many questions it keeps coming back to but let's try to flesh out in a little bit more about the tabloid going on around it. sugar ray robinson is entering the sort of end of his fight career as the civil rights movement explodes around him. what was his posture if you will ford's first the civil rights movement and then fighters like muhammad ali mak
>> guest: there was the film critic david thompson who root of the 28 anniversary of the re-release of raging bull. he said, and i write about this in the book, he said that something very funny has gone on in that movie. he says scorsese missed the sugar ray robinson story. >> host: yes. >> guest: and i think that's true. people watching the movie you leave with the feeling that jake lamotta got the best of sugar ray robinson partly so. >> host: hardly so. and i think...
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just a few moments ago a thompson creek window of opportunity for the great 8. >> craig: it would havelights out for montreal. bouncing puck at the blue line. not except in and the lights out by the spacek. here comes ovechkin. a lot of shimmying and shaking, and carey price stayed right with him. well done. alex didn't have much of a chance to shoot the puck because of the pressure from behind, and carey price read that very well, denying alex ovechkin. >> joe: price had 32 stops against washington in the first meeting back at verizon center. montreal prevalved 3-2 in that one. these power plays you're about to see are packaged by the ups store. second chance for montreal. >> craig: only st. louis and the blues have less power play goals than the canadiens. and if you can believe it, the boston bruins, they just have 12 on the season to date. >> joe: that's what you have when you miss mark is a saturday for so long. talented play maker in bean town. >> craig: he's back, right? >> joe: he is. but lucik returned and got hurt again. metropolit tripped up. oh, they play on. [ crowd booing
just a few moments ago a thompson creek window of opportunity for the great 8. >> craig: it would havelights out for montreal. bouncing puck at the blue line. not except in and the lights out by the spacek. here comes ovechkin. a lot of shimmying and shaking, and carey price stayed right with him. well done. alex didn't have much of a chance to shoot the puck because of the pressure from behind, and carey price read that very well, denying alex ovechkin. >> joe: price had 32 stops...
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alice thompson was inside her apartment when she says she sass hasan and the other man, unusual, shenever seemed to have anyone over. she described the man as wearing muslim attire with dark skin and bushy eyebrows and claims investigators seemed interested in him when she was questioned. >> if you see him again can you identify him? i said yes. >> answers could also of course come from hasan. he remains in critical condition at an army hospital in san antonio. ted rowlands, cnn, ft. hood, texas. >> police in cleveland identified three more of the ten bodies found in the home of a registered sex offender. anthony sowell served 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted rape in 1989. he was arrested two days after police discovered the first bodies in his home last week. authorities have now identified seven victims found in or near sowell's home. the skull of an 11th victim was also found. >>> the "uss new york" built with steel from the world trade center is officially in service the ceremony took place yesterday on the hudson river pier. people in the crowd said it's a s
alice thompson was inside her apartment when she says she sass hasan and the other man, unusual, shenever seemed to have anyone over. she described the man as wearing muslim attire with dark skin and bushy eyebrows and claims investigators seemed interested in him when she was questioned. >> if you see him again can you identify him? i said yes. >> answers could also of course come from hasan. he remains in critical condition at an army hospital in san antonio. ted rowlands, cnn,...
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. >> kate thompson. we're a usaid contractor as well as a contractor for a lot of other things. and i wanted to ask you to comment on this. you said that there are certain things that only government dock. and i would say to you that it does -- government cannot do and has proven that it cannot rebuild countries. >> uh-huh. >> and it has proven that it can't do other things in the development arena as well as lawyers and bankers and other -- and doctors and other people who you only draw from the private sector. >> uh-huh. >> i think the last statistic i saw about usaid if they beefed up to provide all the services they currently contract the organization would be over 100,000 people. >> uh-huh. >> i'm not sure that that that's the best and highest use of our taxpayer dollar. and i think outsourcing and using other resources in the private sector is a good thing. how it's done, how it's managed and how accountable they are is an area that i think is open for question about how we can do that better? >> and i would agree with you on that. is that enough? i promise not to be long-
. >> kate thompson. we're a usaid contractor as well as a contractor for a lot of other things. and i wanted to ask you to comment on this. you said that there are certain things that only government dock. and i would say to you that it does -- government cannot do and has proven that it cannot rebuild countries. >> uh-huh. >> and it has proven that it can't do other things in the development arena as well as lawyers and bankers and other -- and doctors and other people who...
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put $33 million into tv advertising, ten times as much as his competitor, city comptroller bill thompson>>> police say it could be weeks before they identify six women found dead at a home in cleveland. the coroner is collecting dental records for several missing women including nancy kocobs wh lived in the neighborhood. one missing person's advocate says the deaths could have been prevented. >> nancy cobs walked to the store and hasn't been seen since. six families are going to get horrible news. if we had a missing persons department and we had an active, ongoing investigation in all these cases as much as possible, maybe none of this would have happened. >> police are trying to get a warrant to collect dna from a man who lived at the home. convicted rapist anthony sowell. they're also tracing all the places he's lived since he got out of prison in 2005. he has not been charged with any crimes related to those bodies found at his house. >>> searchers are combing north dakota rangeland for three missimiss ing college students. police say a friend got two calls, one right after the other
put $33 million into tv advertising, ten times as much as his competitor, city comptroller bill thompson>>> police say it could be weeks before they identify six women found dead at a home in cleveland. the coroner is collecting dental records for several missing women including nancy kocobs wh lived in the neighborhood. one missing person's advocate says the deaths could have been prevented. >> nancy cobs walked to the store and hasn't been seen since. six families are going to...
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to my immediate right, ken adelman, the thompson, the author of a new book ago the halt and the of." -- "the hawk and the dove." >> i would like the record to show that i was ken adelman's lawyer at one time. >> tom, let us start with you. tell us what it was like. was the decision to go for salt i the direct result of the idea of strategic priority, or was it that one side or the other saw an advantage that the other was getting, and through a treaty could try to control the? -- try to control that? >> i was once asked what would have happened to the soviet icbm program if there had been no interim agreement? he said that we would have continued building icbm's until our generals said we had enough. i think the united states was very much interested in stopping the soviet increase in the number of their icbm's and their icbm launchers. we did want an agreement that would halt the continuing in very considerable buildup in soviet offense, because if it was not stopped, we would have to respond to it. certainly on the u.s. side, there was an interest, and the soviets traditionally are
to my immediate right, ken adelman, the thompson, the author of a new book ago the halt and the of." -- "the hawk and the dove." >> i would like the record to show that i was ken adelman's lawyer at one time. >> tom, let us start with you. tell us what it was like. was the decision to go for salt i the direct result of the idea of strategic priority, or was it that one side or the other saw an advantage that the other was getting, and through a treaty could try to...
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tom thompson is the father of four and a full-time student and a kicker for division iii austin collegelayed all year and hasn't played since high school, but hopes to get in this weekend when they plain trinity university. it's the last game, you've got to put him in. 61 years old, richard. does that give you hope? >> i guess you and i can get into one of these games. we've got 20 years left in our career. >> 20 years of eligibility in there somewhere. i don't have a graduate degree. >> that makes me feel good. thanks a lot, rafer. >>> find yourself getting a little bored? why not take a camera into an apple store, make a video of yourself, and hope you don't get kicked out. ♪ >> nobody's doing anything. >> i love that. nobody's paying any attention. >> they don't even look at her. >> it must be in l.a.. >> or in new york. >> people have clicked on that viral, there, rafer, nearly 1 million times. we dug this up for you, on youtube. >> she does a little jump for you at the end. >>> charges have been dropped against a man from the united states who tried to take his kids back from his e
tom thompson is the father of four and a full-time student and a kicker for division iii austin collegelayed all year and hasn't played since high school, but hopes to get in this weekend when they plain trinity university. it's the last game, you've got to put him in. 61 years old, richard. does that give you hope? >> i guess you and i can get into one of these games. we've got 20 years left in our career. >> 20 years of eligibility in there somewhere. i don't have a graduate...
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experts polled by thompson reuters say home resales are projected to rise to the highest level in morehan two years. this as first-time buyers to the advantage of an $8,000 tax credit. sales are expected to show in your the 1.5% increase. it could be the best month for home salesj+k since july 2007. a new survey by the national association of business economics said the job creation will start to see some recovery after the first quarter of 2010 in addition to the so-called jobless recovery. economists think gdp growth will also improve. and finally, most trucks enrolled in the ec -- in the ec border crossing because at the border for just 20 seconds and nine out of 10 do so without their cargo being inspected. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we will take your calls for the next 25 minutes or so on whether you read a daily paper. if you do, the members on the screen. if you do not, the following number. this is based on a story in the associated press today and printed in the number of newspapers. the story is saying that newspapers are in losing subscribers at a staggering ra
experts polled by thompson reuters say home resales are projected to rise to the highest level in morehan two years. this as first-time buyers to the advantage of an $8,000 tax credit. sales are expected to show in your the 1.5% increase. it could be the best month for home salesj+k since july 2007. a new survey by the national association of business economics said the job creation will start to see some recovery after the first quarter of 2010 in addition to the so-called jobless recovery....
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live thompson, vice president of global health, and jennifer larae, president of advocacy here in washington i'm proud to be here with everybody from the organization. i think all of us wish that we were here to announce susan g. komen for the cure has found a cure for breast cancer and we are out of business. i think we look for to that day when we can make that announcement. i'm confident that we will find it but it takes a great deal of work and we have to focus on what we know. and what works is what we know. early detection, awareness, research, and treatment -- and, i guess, screening, mammography, and self awareness. the five-year survival rate for breast cancer is down 98% in the u.s., contrasted the 74% when i started this organization in 1982. 98%. there are more than 2.5 million breast cancer survivors alive in the united states today, the largest group of cancer survivors living. i want to reminded that these 2.5 million survivors are real women, mothers, daughters, sisters, friends, employees, and man. and last summer, i met a breast cancer survivor and california and had our af
live thompson, vice president of global health, and jennifer larae, president of advocacy here in washington i'm proud to be here with everybody from the organization. i think all of us wish that we were here to announce susan g. komen for the cure has found a cure for breast cancer and we are out of business. i think we look for to that day when we can make that announcement. i'm confident that we will find it but it takes a great deal of work and we have to focus on what we know. and what...
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that he was considering making a run for president -- former republican presidential contender fred thompsont he is considering making a run for president." "lou dobbs reaches out to latinos with politics in mind. he told telemundo, 'i tell you right now that i am one of the greatest and i mean for us to work together. we should turn to a solution rather than the continuing debate.' he twice mentioned the possible legalization plan for the 12 million illegal immigrants, saying that 'we need the ability to legalized immigrants under certain conditions.'" and he weighs are run for the u.s. senate as a possible steppingstone -- this is in "the new york times." he is mulling a run in new jersey against senator robert menendez, the senate's only hispanic member. jim on the democrats' line. good morning, jim. caller: i simply want to congratulate senator pryor. for the types of things he said. i will be buying his book and reading it. host: thanks for making the call. also in politics, this ap story -- "nfl's john runyon to run for congress. he was signed to play for the san diego chargers and he
that he was considering making a run for president -- former republican presidential contender fred thompsont he is considering making a run for president." "lou dobbs reaches out to latinos with politics in mind. he told telemundo, 'i tell you right now that i am one of the greatest and i mean for us to work together. we should turn to a solution rather than the continuing debate.' he twice mentioned the possible legalization plan for the 12 million illegal immigrants, saying that...
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liz thompson, vice president of our global health, and health sciences, and general fer larey, president of our komen advocacy alliance here in washington. i'm proud to serve with everyone here today from the komen organization. but i think all of us wish that we were here to announce that susan g. komen for the cure has found a cure for breast cancer and that we're out of business. and i frankly look forward to the day when i can make that announcement. i'm confident we'll find it, but it takes a great deal of work and we've got to focus on what we know. what works is what we know. early detection, awareness, presearch -- research and treatment. yes, screening, mammography, and self-awareness. if you just look at the facts today, five year survival rate for breast cancers that haven't spread from the breast is now 98% in the u.s., contrasted to 74% when i started this organization in 1982. 98%. there are more than 2.5 million breast cancer survivors alive in the u.s. today. a large -- the largest group of cancer survivors living. i want to remind you that these 2.5 million breast cancer
liz thompson, vice president of our global health, and health sciences, and general fer larey, president of our komen advocacy alliance here in washington. i'm proud to serve with everyone here today from the komen organization. but i think all of us wish that we were here to announce that susan g. komen for the cure has found a cure for breast cancer and that we're out of business. and i frankly look forward to the day when i can make that announcement. i'm confident we'll find it, but it...
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when harry reid got on the floor and stated that tommy thompson had endorsed his bill, that was a keytatement for me, as an independent. some type of bipartisan agreement is simply just going to have to be reached. the american people are leaning somewhere in the middle of this debate. they want some type of concession between both parties on agreement. when you have lincoln, landrieu, lieberman, continuing this debate, standing firm on principle, still at the same time staking their convictions despite their constituents voices being heard. you have to look inside of this debate and asked if this is going to cut costs. host: one veteran here shares your view, this is from twitter. lincoln has received herself a one-way ticket back to arkansas with her vote. over 60% have said no to the bill. harry reid is on the cover of "the national journal." "congressional quarterly" weekly, "the president's details on afghanistan and policy their." 60-39, the only senator that did not show up, a republican from ohio that is not seeking reelection. caller: steve, do not cut me off, i have some qui
when harry reid got on the floor and stated that tommy thompson had endorsed his bill, that was a keytatement for me, as an independent. some type of bipartisan agreement is simply just going to have to be reached. the american people are leaning somewhere in the middle of this debate. they want some type of concession between both parties on agreement. when you have lincoln, landrieu, lieberman, continuing this debate, standing firm on principle, still at the same time staking their...
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as thompson said, but we have learned from the cold war experienced that it is possible to maintain that governance. the soviet union were far superior in spring to what iran is today. it bothers me about our national discourse. a lot of people are assuming that if president obama fails in diplomacy, we have war. i hope we will be able to convince them not to have nuclear capabilities, but war is not inevitable. >> i want to ask you a question first because you have been following the debate about whether to engage or confront over many decades now. what is your assessment about where the best thinking about this issue is now? has this debate evolves over the years with respect to specifically how to deal with iran or north korea? it is such an old issue. >> the debate has not evolved. it is still ridiculous. you still have the right wing making charges that scared the hell of liberals and democrats and prevent them from doing sensible things. the evidence has accumulated quite substantially. nick burns just recited it. if you look at the states that have caused this problem over the las
as thompson said, but we have learned from the cold war experienced that it is possible to maintain that governance. the soviet union were far superior in spring to what iran is today. it bothers me about our national discourse. a lot of people are assuming that if president obama fails in diplomacy, we have war. i hope we will be able to convince them not to have nuclear capabilities, but war is not inevitable. >> i want to ask you a question first because you have been following the...
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. >> thanks to kimberly thompson of whio for that report. and for more important environment news go to our website cnn.com/ecosolutions. >>> the bids are stacking up for a motorized recliner a man drove while drunk. >> then about five minutes later they call me 20,000. i'm like are you kidding me. >> with a couple of days left in the auction the price is going up. >>> the manhunt for a suspected rapist is over. he's behind bars and police are questioning him about the six bodies they found in and around his home. >>> the only challenger in the afghan presidential run-off says he's out of the race. why he thinks having only one candidate left will help democracy. >>> plus, should kids get the h1n1 flu vaccine? some moms say definitely others think no way. >>> good morning. i'm natasha curry and you're watching hln news and views on this first sunday of november. first things first. did you remember to fall back? we're now on standard time folks. if you haven't set your clocks back an hour you're going to be an hour early. >>> our top story t
. >> thanks to kimberly thompson of whio for that report. and for more important environment news go to our website cnn.com/ecosolutions. >>> the bids are stacking up for a motorized recliner a man drove while drunk. >> then about five minutes later they call me 20,000. i'm like are you kidding me. >> with a couple of days left in the auction the price is going up. >>> the manhunt for a suspected rapist is over. he's behind bars and police are questioning him...
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would you stand please, liz thompson, and the vice president of the our global health. and jennifer, president of the komen alliance. i'm proud to serve with everyone today. though all of us wish that we were here, to announce that susan g. komen has found the cure, and that we're out business. and i frankly look forward to the day when can make the announcement. i'm confident we will find it. we have to focus on what we know. and what works is what we know. early detection, awareness, research, and treatment. and yes, screening, mammography, and self-atheirness. if you just look at the facts today, the five-year survival great from breast cancer that hasn't spread from the breast is now 98% in the u.s. contrasted to 74% in 1982. 98%. there are more than 2.5 million breast cancer survivals, alive in the u.s. today. the largest group of cancer survivors living. i want to remind you that these two and a half million breast cancer survivors are real women, mothers were daughters, sisters, friends, employees, and men. and last summer, i met a breast cancer survivor in calif
would you stand please, liz thompson, and the vice president of the our global health. and jennifer, president of the komen alliance. i'm proud to serve with everyone today. though all of us wish that we were here, to announce that susan g. komen has found the cure, and that we're out business. and i frankly look forward to the day when can make the announcement. i'm confident we will find it. we have to focus on what we know. and what works is what we know. early detection, awareness,...