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back with mike gminski, tim brando.what mike krzyzewski wanted to see was intensity on the defensive end. he got that. >> mike: they looked a little bit shell shocked out there. kyle singler held them in. the second half, scheyer, singler, and nolan smith shows up offensively. >> tim: this is not the clemson team we're going to see through the course of year. i think you're right about the lack of maturity in this building here. we'll have more on this when we come back. stay right where you are. i promise, we'll have some more right after this. they're running the men's room marathon. with lots of guys going over and over. and here's the dash to the men's room with lots of guys going urgently. and then there's the night game. waking up to go. these guys should be in a race to see their doctors. right. those could be urinary symptoms due to bph, an enlarged prostate. but for many guys, prescription flomax reduces their urinary symptoms due to bph in one week. only your doctor can tell if you have bph, not a more serious
back with mike gminski, tim brando.what mike krzyzewski wanted to see was intensity on the defensive end. he got that. >> mike: they looked a little bit shell shocked out there. kyle singler held them in. the second half, scheyer, singler, and nolan smith shows up offensively. >> tim: this is not the clemson team we're going to see through the course of year. i think you're right about the lack of maturity in this building here. we'll have more on this when we come back. stay right...
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get out in the open floor and score. >> tim: tim brando, mike gminski, and debbie antonelli with yourn it over. they were not fantastic on the offensive end but clemson was just so awful that at some point, they were going to fall behind by great margin. they ultimately did. booker finding jerai grant. nice pass. >> mike: that's a good result. oliver purnell talked about working through the offense. things have to go through booker's hands. no clemson player has more than one field goal. we talked about his passing ability being underrated bibefore the game. that was a nice play. >> tim: thomas gives it up to singler. off the front iron. loose ball run down by plumlee. saved by grant. nice play. boy, jerai grant did a marvelous job of keeping that alive along the line. singler, not there. loose ball run down by stitt. potter with him. demontez, all the way, scoop to the hoop. he's fouled by singler on the reach. what play by booker here looking down low. deb? >> debbie: you said the offense had to flow through singler. he's worked on that angle of his game. he told me he thinks he's
get out in the open floor and score. >> tim: tim brando, mike gminski, and debbie antonelli with yourn it over. they were not fantastic on the offensive end but clemson was just so awful that at some point, they were going to fall behind by great margin. they ultimately did. booker finding jerai grant. nice pass. >> mike: that's a good result. oliver purnell talked about working through the offense. things have to go through booker's hands. no clemson player has more than one field...
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and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr.brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own internal reviews. preliminary findings, and he's got those. no reporting of what his evaluation is. but the next step is what are the recommendations to fix this, what do we need to do to correct the system or hold people accountable in the administration. as far as brennan, i would go back to the one question that was not answered in the way, why not enemy combatant. otherwise he answer every question. i think there will be something about the answers, like the idea that we may still send people to yemen from guantanamo, and that's a different question. >> pam, another issue on the nbc program, that of privacy and civil rights. these full-body scanners that are used in about a dozen airports around the country and could be standard. >> if you see the image
and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr.brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own internal reviews. preliminary findings, and he's got those. no reporting of what his evaluation is. but the next step is what are the recommendations to fix this, what do we need to do...
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this attack >> up next, live at "newsmakers" said with reporters pam hess and tim starks.hen that the debate on health care. that will be followed by president obama. >> you have lost it. you do not own it anymore. you are trespassing. and that hurts. my possessions are an hour and a storage bin. what i was able to get out before the house was locked up. >> this week, who was later coburn on american casino, thereir documentary on the subprime mortgages. >> joining us on "newsmakers" is tim starks and pam hess, intelligence reporter with the associated press. the subjects of the closure of the embassy in yemen. >> the u.s. embassy was attacked twice in a very directly with suicide bombers in 2008. 17 yemnis died, outside the perimeter of the embassy. with the attack in december that the u.s. apparently participated in, and the stepped-up counter- terror 8 that the u.s. is providing to yemen and the special forces in yemen, it is creating a situation that is not the safest for diplomats. i think they're expecting al qaeda to strike back. host: you are appearing on fox, and
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keep the gloves in the meantime. >> ok, thank you, tim. still ahead on eyewitness news sunday morning, shaken to the core, an earthquake strikes the california coast. residents still assessing the damage today. >>> recession backlash, why economists say even if you find a job, you may not get the paycheck you're looking for. >> i'm sharon gibala live at the sports legends ravens gallery where they hope to add some new treasures to their chest. that's coming up. we'll have details after the break. >>> all right, sharon. first, here are saturday's winning lottery numbers. good luck. >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning on this sunday, january 10th. taking a look out at a very cold baltimore city. little bit of sunshine out there right now. we're also dealing with very cold temperatures. not very much of a wind chill today but the temperatures are only going to get up to about 32 degrees and we're dealing with temperatures starting in the teens. we're talking about what's going on up in foxboro, massachusetts. ravens taking on t
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>> for me, it was, i mean certainly tim cross, to see me was a bit of a revelation. he was very, very-- he made a big impact on me and as i think i told you, whether there is any space in the prime minister's diary when he came and saw him, because he had been to the states and he had been to that meeting that he described to you with the secretary of state for defense and he just-- i think we have been constantly saying, is the planning, is it being done and getting reassuring noises back and they think with and what the british government could do i think there was a lot going on, accepting as everyone says that any immediate's situation is going to be lack of clarity, they are going to be difficulties and unintended consequences but there was quite a lot of work going on. >> is it fair to say the british government at this stage was allocating british resources to the aftermath because we were. on the assumption that the united nations were actually going to take a lead on a lot of that? >> in terms of what discussions that were had at that time-- >> what was hear
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. >> i'm tim williams. it's a cold, windy, very loud morning. if you're waking up and hearing what is going on outside, the winds getting your attention. when you go outside, it's cold. there it is. let's talk about some video we've been shooting this morning. video in different points many the area. the winds have triggered advisories for the last 24 hours and while they were in effect until about 3:00, at 3:00, they were still pushing through at 20-30 miles per hour across the state. they've now extended the advisories. we're looking at 16 at bwi marshall. 18 to packs river. zero in oakland and around the metro area, everyone in the teens, 13 westminister, 18 in annapolis. the winds coming through at 18. 20 towards oakland. when you add that, the windchills, it's negative to 3 in ocean city, negative 3 in hagerstown. zero in washington. that's cold. the wind advisories in effect until 6:00 p.m. this afternoon, this evening and it's going to be a very, very blustery, cold day. bundle up. we'll tell you when you can expect to see some calming of
. >> i'm tim williams. it's a cold, windy, very loud morning. if you're waking up and hearing what is going on outside, the winds getting your attention. when you go outside, it's cold. there it is. let's talk about some video we've been shooting this morning. video in different points many the area. the winds have triggered advisories for the last 24 hours and while they were in effect until about 3:00, at 3:00, they were still pushing through at 20-30 miles per hour across the state....
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. >> the point you made earlier about tim cross being there as a representative of the government. where was the need for the aftermath planning within the government? >> traditionally, it would have been with the foreign office and with coordination. sir john asked me about the differences with the u.s. system and our system. one of the key difference is i learned at the time was that the u.s. department told arrangements were much more self-contained. they were much more the classic silos, not the kind of exchanges that occur routinely between different departments in the british government. it did not appear to be that they had the kind of cabinet structure we are used to, were typically ministers from different departments and civil servants from different departments would meet together. that was a practical problem, because i knew from jack straw that there was real frustration in the state department. you had much of this expertise, and they were not given much access to that. as far as the uk was concerned, it may well be, and i saw the evidence that we lacked a single foca
. >> the point you made earlier about tim cross being there as a representative of the government. where was the need for the aftermath planning within the government? >> traditionally, it would have been with the foreign office and with coordination. sir john asked me about the differences with the u.s. system and our system. one of the key difference is i learned at the time was that the u.s. department told arrangements were much more self-contained. they were much more the...
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we have tim jost. just three quick comment. one is i agree with john that the small business part of the exchange in both the house and senate bill is very problematic as to how that's going to work. and other than the very obvious things like size of the group that participate when you start getting into the details of how is this going to work. it gets very complicated. and in particular the senate bill seems to me to be rather poorly thrashed out. the problem that john specifically identified of the premiums being paid to the company rather than through the exchange is an artifact of the budget process. cbo put out a maroon random in the spring as to how it's going to score health care reform. one of the things it it said is that if premiums are paid through the exchanges, that becomes revenues and expenses of the federal government. which means that any money then that gets, all of a sudden cost of health care reform has gone up grammatically. and i'm sure that congress didn't want to go there. but it is going to be very pr
we have tim jost. just three quick comment. one is i agree with john that the small business part of the exchange in both the house and senate bill is very problematic as to how that's going to work. and other than the very obvious things like size of the group that participate when you start getting into the details of how is this going to work. it gets very complicated. and in particular the senate bill seems to me to be rather poorly thrashed out. the problem that john specifically...
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tim williams is live at the first warning weather center with the latest on this cold snap. tim?definitely one of the coldest so far this winter and of course this year. we're only two days in. we're looking at current conditions. we'll show you how this all sets up. low he pressure sitting up near new england and just off the shore, and it is wrapping around it a lot of the cold air that's moving across this region. the result, temperatures down 19 degrees. el kin and around the immediate metro area, temperatures are struggling to get out of the teens. we are going down around 19 degrees. the winds are really the story. 28 mile-per-hour winds around bwi marshal now. double digits everywhere around the state. 15 out toward oakland, add that to the temperatures and what it feels like. that is a negative in oakland, a negative six. looking at one degree in hagerstown, five at bwi marshal, 15 in elkton. you get the idea it will be a cold night. you have a wind advisory until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. the winds don't seem to be dying down any time soon. we'll have the complete update first
tim williams is live at the first warning weather center with the latest on this cold snap. tim?definitely one of the coldest so far this winter and of course this year. we're only two days in. we're looking at current conditions. we'll show you how this all sets up. low he pressure sitting up near new england and just off the shore, and it is wrapping around it a lot of the cold air that's moving across this region. the result, temperatures down 19 degrees. el kin and around the immediate...
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tim tebow saved his best college game for his last.de history breaking his own record for passing in a game, while setting a new bcs record for total yards. florida crushed cincinnati to win the sugar bowl. after the game, florida coach urban myer says he still plans to be the coach of the gators, but for tim tebow, his time at gains wil is definitely over. >> my time at the university of florida coming to an end seemed like a little bit of a roller coaster, but it was special. it was a lot of fun. everything that's happened, the relationships built, my time in florida was special. it was boater than a dream. >> check out this great video here. this is boston's historic fenway park, frozen over and transformed into an outdoor hockey rink. the nhl played in the winter classic yesterday. boston needed overtime to beat philadelphia. the ice isn't going anywhere any time soon. next week, boston college plays boston university in a night game. outdoor hockey at night. got to love it. that's sports, i'm joe carter. >>> the sheriff says she i
tim tebow saved his best college game for his last.de history breaking his own record for passing in a game, while setting a new bcs record for total yards. florida crushed cincinnati to win the sugar bowl. after the game, florida coach urban myer says he still plans to be the coach of the gators, but for tim tebow, his time at gains wil is definitely over. >> my time at the university of florida coming to an end seemed like a little bit of a roller coaster, but it was special. it was a...
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glad to have you. >> that was a very helpful introduction from sara and tim on the basics. i don't know how much further i'm going to go so in case i lose you and it's easy to do in insurance, and i have been in since the civil war and i usually lose myself. the take away here is utility. there is more we don't know than we do know about how the house and senate versions vision would play of. i am so pleased fill vogel is here. he runs an exchange in connecticut which both of ours are state exchanges and we couldn't be more different. his is basically small employers and ours is for individuals just to give you one example so when you've seen the house version or senate version you see one out of 1,000 that may play out. that said, let me try to shed a local white. i start from the premise that this is perhaps the most challenging domestic implementation of a domestic policy initiative at least in this century that is easy. that is only ten years. but i would go back maybe another century. it's personal, complicated, it's partisan to say the least, and then of course cost c
glad to have you. >> that was a very helpful introduction from sara and tim on the basics. i don't know how much further i'm going to go so in case i lose you and it's easy to do in insurance, and i have been in since the civil war and i usually lose myself. the take away here is utility. there is more we don't know than we do know about how the house and senate versions vision would play of. i am so pleased fill vogel is here. he runs an exchange in connecticut which both of ours are...
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you made the trip to washington with tim cross. it was only -- >> i think he was already there. >> but he was with you at the meetings, yes. and it was only in mid february that the foreign office set up the iraq planning unit to actually coordinate planning on the aftermath. so why were we so late in focusing on this question if it had been apparent for so long? >> well, i think the reasons that i've already tried to set out, that british forces, i think, are pretty good at this kind of transition. so in the first place the assumption would always have been that we would transit very quickly from war fighting to peace keeping and to normally is called often nation building. and, indeed, that was happening from the moment that, you know, the port at umm qasr was taken specifically to make sure that we had access for shipping to bring in food supplies. so from the moment that was taken there was a railhead, that was absolutely -- i don't think it was particularly a military significant target. it was important for our, for our think
you made the trip to washington with tim cross. it was only -- >> i think he was already there. >> but he was with you at the meetings, yes. and it was only in mid february that the foreign office set up the iraq planning unit to actually coordinate planning on the aftermath. so why were we so late in focusing on this question if it had been apparent for so long? >> well, i think the reasons that i've already tried to set out, that british forces, i think, are pretty good at...
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tim duncan and the spurs pulled away down the stretch. duncan scored 23. wizards lose 97-86. they lost four straight. capitals on the road in los angeles. it was eliot michael who scored the game winner. quick made 26 saves. caps fall 2-1. college hoops george mason taking on old dominion, the sophomore led the way with 17 points helping the patriots to a 71-55 victory. george mason improves 7-6 overall. virginia tech playing seton hall in cancun. the hockeys win it in overtime. the redskins play their season finale today. that's your "sports minute" happen i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. next up, on reporters notebook, stories affecting your community. we'll be back in 15 minutes with the top stories. here's pat lawson amuse. . >>> good morning. out with the old andn with the new. new laws, new challenges in this brand new year. starting with metro. metro is beginning the new year with a spring cleaning. the metro system starts out the new year undergoing a $7.5 million scrubbing and refurbishing project. every three years metro does this. for the next 18 months all 42
tim duncan and the spurs pulled away down the stretch. duncan scored 23. wizards lose 97-86. they lost four straight. capitals on the road in los angeles. it was eliot michael who scored the game winner. quick made 26 saves. caps fall 2-1. college hoops george mason taking on old dominion, the sophomore led the way with 17 points helping the patriots to a 71-55 victory. george mason improves 7-6 overall. virginia tech playing seton hall in cancun. the hockeys win it in overtime. the redskins...
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he was le tim quitener the easury secretary, one of the people at the scene. and in my view he dia lot that sieve is aed us from secondreat depression. t right now people are seng 10% unemployment and big profs on wall street and they're angry abouthat, and is a very convenient target. and the fed haoften been a target for peopls anger about money and uff like that. anso people are remembering the bailt and are gry about that. and they a not convinced that as mr. bernanke has said it could have been worse had he not donwhat heid. >> woodruff: nowhe opposition from democrats, david,s based-- is it for different reass from the opposition from reblicans, right? >> wl, i think it's basically motivated by similar public presse. that people arangry about the bailout. and angry about the onomy. they mayiffer in their-- the tone, the democrats think hehould do more thelp housing and maybe do different things on nsumer regulation. the republicans say he was-- he's not doing enoug toeign in the banks and he has created a situation whe may be seating up the seats of thee
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markets if we do not build on the existing system and the issues that are raised in tim's paper and in this panel are critically important in terms of deciding on the provisions in the bills, federal vs. state control, and also implementing their bills and provisions over the next few years. >> thank you, sara and to our friends at the commonwealth for supporting some of the research and. thank you for your fortitude and listening to a lot of actuarial terminology over the last hour and a half. the me ask you to help thank the panelists. if the insurance exchanges in whatever form ru [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> today, president obama's ambassador at large talks about supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, the changing roles of women in the law, and the rights of women around the world. that is at 7 eastern on c- span's america and the courts. this is just about nine minutes. >> a year ago when i took office in the midst of the worst recession since the great depression, i promise you two things.
markets if we do not build on the existing system and the issues that are raised in tim's paper and in this panel are critically important in terms of deciding on the provisions in the bills, federal vs. state control, and also implementing their bills and provisions over the next few years. >> thank you, sara and to our friends at the commonwealth for supporting some of the research and. thank you for your fortitude and listening to a lot of actuarial terminology over the last hour and a...
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judged that it was a surprise which the markets were not ready and hank paulson at the treasury and tim geithner at the treasury agreed and then secondly the fed decided as you pointed out quite rightly to help a bank for which it hadn't been responsible, it wasn't supervising, didn't actually know a whole lot about and use is extraordinary power that had been given to the fed in the 1930's but not used since to lend almost anybody in circumstances than the fed opinion without checking with congress or the treasury are deemed to be unusable and exigent. and the reason i did a story in the journal that used that before and after bear stearns because it was a red letter day at the fed and if you talk to people there, ben bernanke, the long term vice chairman they knew they were crossing a river that they had always avoided before. hod frankly i it's never going to get more interesting than this. this will be the day event it is when i started to write the book. i was naive to go to the earlier point of seeing things coming. it never occurred to me i was in the foothills of this crisis and
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it was a moment when whether by design or by accident ben bernanke, tim geithner of the fed and hank paulson of the treasury let lehman brothers fail and the consequences were buyer and almost immediately they were faced with another giant, joseph aig. aig isn't a bank, it isn't even an investment bank, it is an insurance company, and what was the fed doing bodying in insurance company? how are you still have a fantasy back when i was at the fed if somebody on the staff had walked into my office and said i think we ought to buy a large failing insurance company what what i have said? >> guest: bear stearns and lehman brothers are kind of second cousins and the fed at least understood the business. they really did not see aig coming. aig is a terrible illustration how firms can exploit loopholes in our financial regulation. aig that has a fascinating history of its own at this point is a series of very strong insurance companies on top of which has been built a casino and the casino is where people are betting on the defaults of other companies and it turns out that they've taken a lo
it was a moment when whether by design or by accident ben bernanke, tim geithner of the fed and hank paulson of the treasury let lehman brothers fail and the consequences were buyer and almost immediately they were faced with another giant, joseph aig. aig isn't a bank, it isn't even an investment bank, it is an insurance company, and what was the fed doing bodying in insurance company? how are you still have a fantasy back when i was at the fed if somebody on the staff had walked into my...
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we have tim jost. >> three quick comments. i agree with john that the small business part of the exchange in both the house and senate bill is problematic as to how that will work. other than the very obvious things like the size of the groups that participate, when you start getting into the details of how this will work? it gets very complicated. in particular, the senate bill seems to be poorly fleshed out. the problem john identified of the premiums being paid to the company rather than through the exchange is an artifact of the budget process. the cbo put out a memorandum in the spring as to how it will score health care reforms. one of the things it said is that if premiums are paid through the changes, that becomes revenues of the federal government. that means any money that gets sent -- all of a sudden the cost of health care reform has gone up dramatically. i am sure congress did not want to go there. it will be very problematic, particular they because every individual as i understand it in both the house and senate
we have tim jost. >> three quick comments. i agree with john that the small business part of the exchange in both the house and senate bill is problematic as to how that will work. other than the very obvious things like the size of the groups that participate, when you start getting into the details of how this will work? it gets very complicated. in particular, the senate bill seems to be poorly fleshed out. the problem john identified of the premiums being paid to the company rather...
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he was like tim quitener the treasury secretary, one of the people at the scene. and in my view he did a lot that sieve is aed us from a second great depression. but right now people are seeing 10% unemployment and big profits on wall street and they're angry about that, and he is a very convenient target. and the fed has often been a target for people's anger about money and stuff like that. and so people are remembering the bailout and are angry about that. and they are not convinced that as mr. bernanke has said it could have been worse had he not done what he did. >> woodruff: now the opposition from democrats, david, is based-- is it for different reasons from the opposition from republicans, right? >> well, i think it's basically motivated by similar public pressure. that people are angry about the bailout. and angry about the economy. they may differ in their-- in the tone, the democrats think he should do more to help housing and maybe do different things on consumer regulation. the republicans say he was-- he's not doing enough to reign in the banks and h
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bill: used to be a monster in the ratings when the late tim russert hosted it they replaced tim russert with david gregory and the show is now declining in the ratings fairly quickly because mr. gregory is a left-wing guy and says stuff like this. roll the tape. >> and then there was this image this week outside of portsmouth, new hampshire, a town hall event that the president had. this man with a gun strapped to his leg, held that sign it is time to water the tree of liberty. it was a reference to that famous thomas jefferson quote the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. that has become a motto for violence against the government. timothy mcvey the oklahoma city bomber had that very quote on his shirt the day of the bombing of the building when 168 people were killed. bill: all right. so he is tying in a common straighter at the obama descrart with common straighter with timothy mcveigh, is that valid? >> no. i understand shout down jerks. i am against people who bring guns to town hall meetings. i'm against comparing barack obam
bill: used to be a monster in the ratings when the late tim russert hosted it they replaced tim russert with david gregory and the show is now declining in the ratings fairly quickly because mr. gregory is a left-wing guy and says stuff like this. roll the tape. >> and then there was this image this week outside of portsmouth, new hampshire, a town hall event that the president had. this man with a gun strapped to his leg, held that sign it is time to water the tree of liberty. it was a...
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i will skip the slide and leave that discussion for tim. and get to what i view as some of the issues as we move forward. those include federal versus state operation or control of the exchange, exclusivity of the exchange -- and by that i mean, whether the exchange becomes the whole market or if the individual and/or the small group markets are allowed to exist outside of the exchange. the extent to which the exchange has the authority to set rules and plan participation and whether the rules for participation are aimed at encouraging planned innovation and the value and health care design. and finally, whether the exchange will have the ability long term to focus on by you and not on risk. -- to focus on value and not on risk. >> in the packet to you will find a lot of good background material including speaker biography information, much more extensively than we will have time to give them orally. and you will find the power point presentation that you may find hard to read on the screen in your pockets as well. if you are watching on c-
i will skip the slide and leave that discussion for tim. and get to what i view as some of the issues as we move forward. those include federal versus state operation or control of the exchange, exclusivity of the exchange -- and by that i mean, whether the exchange becomes the whole market or if the individual and/or the small group markets are allowed to exist outside of the exchange. the extent to which the exchange has the authority to set rules and plan participation and whether the rules...
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tonight john zorbok directed by tim worbert. tipped up and in.he half time break stoat go to jordan williams early on. misses the easy one but his teammate has his back. >> steve: 60% from the field in that first half. made 2 of 4 three pointers, and missed three free throws in 16 attempts. all right. here is the trivia question for you and everyone else tonight. how many different conferences has gary williams coached in? and can you name them? >> ron: i know three, right away. caa, acc, and big east. what's the fourth? >> steve: big 10. >> ron: ohio state. >> steve: and actually, when he coached at a.u. it was not the caa. >> ron: what was it? >> steve: i believe it was the ecac. >> ron: ok. >> steve: many, many moons ago. but he is, of course, maryland's all-time winningest coach past lefty four seasons ago who had 348 wins in college park. gary coming into, tonight, 429, and he got his 600th career victory season before last in that game at boston college. only eight active head coaches in division 1 have 600 or more career wins, just 5 of th
tonight john zorbok directed by tim worbert. tipped up and in.he half time break stoat go to jordan williams early on. misses the easy one but his teammate has his back. >> steve: 60% from the field in that first half. made 2 of 4 three pointers, and missed three free throws in 16 attempts. all right. here is the trivia question for you and everyone else tonight. how many different conferences has gary williams coached in? and can you name them? >> ron: i know three, right away....
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bill, you mentiond that eva marie and susan sarandon and tim robbins daughter.he is susan sarandon's daughter but actually tim robbins step sister. >> greg: that is a lie! that is a lie! >> it is not a lie as much as it is a joke. >> greg: i get confused with lies and jokes. gets me into trouble a lot. >> you know who doesn't get confused between those two things? >> greg: who? >> lawyers. >> greg: that's true. >> european muslims not happy with europe. you mentioned the report showing muslims in europe believe they are being shut out of society. it is my understanding america is the most racist nation on earth and countries like france and switzerland are all the sophisticated people and they are above such things. is that not right? >> greg: it is not right. ail. >> allen, when did you short schilling for moveon.org. >> since the check cleared last week. i don't need sec, man, just cash. -- i don't need sex man, just cash. >> you mentiond that after franken denied leiberman's request for an additional moment to finish his remarks, senator john mccain stood up
bill, you mentiond that eva marie and susan sarandon and tim robbins daughter.he is susan sarandon's daughter but actually tim robbins step sister. >> greg: that is a lie! that is a lie! >> it is not a lie as much as it is a joke. >> greg: i get confused with lies and jokes. gets me into trouble a lot. >> you know who doesn't get confused between those two things? >> greg: who? >> lawyers. >> greg: that's true. >> european muslims not happy with...
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tim grew up on it in the '50s. >> i started studying. i got it after a while.er it grew inside of me. you know, it just.... >> reporter: it just filled you up. >> yeah. you stay with it long enough, you get it because the soul, the dirt is in the music. it's there. >> reporter: the manhattan transfer nearly never made it at all. their big break came in 1974 when legendary atlantic records producer ahmet came to a club to have a listen. three years ago not long before his death, he recalled what happened next. >> i got them together after the show in a room. i said, what can i tell you? you've given me one of the biggest thrills i've had hearing a new group i've never heard before. >> reporter: they joined the greats in the atlantic record hall of fame. artists like ray charles, led zeppelin and the rolling stones and a reith a franklin. >> it's not a group about making hit records. this is a group about making great music. that's just wonderful about them. ♪ 1, 2, 3, operator >> reporter: the tune "operator" was their first atlantic hit. ♪ operator ♪ informatio
tim grew up on it in the '50s. >> i started studying. i got it after a while.er it grew inside of me. you know, it just.... >> reporter: it just filled you up. >> yeah. you stay with it long enough, you get it because the soul, the dirt is in the music. it's there. >> reporter: the manhattan transfer nearly never made it at all. their big break came in 1974 when legendary atlantic records producer ahmet came to a club to have a listen. three years ago not long before his...
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we'll speak with tim kaine and michael steel about politics in 2010.nators jon kyl and jack reed will ring in as well. >>> now here is a look at other stories making headlines. we begin in vermont where three people have died in a snowmobile accident. three snowmobiles carrying six people went through the ice on lake dunnmore. five of them went into the water. a 4-year-old was saved before the snowmobile he was riding fell in. the victims are a 50-year-old man, his 24-year-old daughter and 3-year-old granddaughter. >>> the husband of a utah woman who disappeared from their home last month is moving out of the state. josh powell is take his two sons to washington state where they have relatives. his wife susan vanished more than four weeks ago after he says he took his two young sons camping in the snowy mountains overnight. powell is a person of interest in the case but not been named a suspect. >>> virginia governor tim kaine met with the family of the victims at virginia tech. he called it a social meeting at the governor's mansion. it is part of a l
we'll speak with tim kaine and michael steel about politics in 2010.nators jon kyl and jack reed will ring in as well. >>> now here is a look at other stories making headlines. we begin in vermont where three people have died in a snowmobile accident. three snowmobiles carrying six people went through the ice on lake dunnmore. five of them went into the water. a 4-year-old was saved before the snowmobile he was riding fell in. the victims are a 50-year-old man, his 24-year-old daughter...
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. >> coming up turbo tax cheat tim geithner back in the hot seat.ewly discovered e-mails that could cause the treasury secretary's job. >> video of the official who vowed to drop the "f" word in every board meeting in 2010. that and more straight ahead. [ female announcer ] 1 out of 2 women over 50 will have an osteoporosis related fracture in their lifetime. if you have post-menopausal osteoporosis, are you more likely to break a bone? if you're getting calcium, are you sure it's enough to fight osteoporosis? if you exercise, are you sure that's enough? call 1-800-869-8814 to find out more in this free information kit. in it, you'll see the difference between the inside of a strong bone and the inside of an osteoporotic bone weakened and prone to fracture. you'll find ways to help reverse bone loss and ways to help prevent fractures. call 1-800-869-8814 and learn how to help maintain strong bones and read about a treatment option for post-menopausal osteoporosis. there's even a discussion guide to use when you talk to your doctor. are you calling n
. >> coming up turbo tax cheat tim geithner back in the hot seat.ewly discovered e-mails that could cause the treasury secretary's job. >> video of the official who vowed to drop the "f" word in every board meeting in 2010. that and more straight ahead. [ female announcer ] 1 out of 2 women over 50 will have an osteoporosis related fracture in their lifetime. if you have post-menopausal osteoporosis, are you more likely to break a bone? if you're getting calcium, are you...
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will square off this morning on "meet the press" when rnc chairman michael steele and dnc chairman tim kaine join david gregory. that's coming up this morning right here on nbc 4. >>> if you are a calorie counter, be ware. a new study says restaurant chains and frozen food meals may have more calories than advertised. the study looked at ten chain restaurants and found the number of calories in 29 items had an average of 18% more calories than advertised. the study also found frozen meals had 8% more calories than what was listed on the label. the researchers aren't accusing restaurant and food companies of trying to deceive customers, but they say most of the discrepancies can be explained by variations in ingredients portion sizes, and testing methods. >>> there's no doubt about it, washington, d.c., is a town full of active people. even on the hottest summer days and coldest winter nights, you'll see dedicated washingtonians biking and jogging outside. but could all that exercise actually with preventing you from losing weight? >> reporter: 27-year-old rebecca goldring starts her da
will square off this morning on "meet the press" when rnc chairman michael steele and dnc chairman tim kaine join david gregory. that's coming up this morning right here on nbc 4. >>> if you are a calorie counter, be ware. a new study says restaurant chains and frozen food meals may have more calories than advertised. the study looked at ten chain restaurants and found the number of calories in 29 items had an average of 18% more calories than advertised. the study also found...
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. >> coming up turbo tax cheat tim geithner back in the hot seat.newly discovered e-mails that could cause the treasury secretary's job. >> video of the official who vowed to drop the "f" word in every board meeting in host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. . >> sean: tonight in hannity's america you may be surprised to learn that one of the nation's top intelligence officials doesn't know the flight number of the plane targeted on christmas day. in a memo released yesterday the director of national intelligence dennis blair wrote the terrorist boarded northwest airlines flight 153 for detroit but the number was 253. josh reports that blair later corrected the memo not before it was sent to reporters. done you feel safe with this guy and leon panetta both being in charge of the intelligence community? >> tomorrow a not so happy anniversary for christina
. >> coming up turbo tax cheat tim geithner back in the hot seat.newly discovered e-mails that could cause the treasury secretary's job. >> video of the official who vowed to drop the "f" word in every board meeting in host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. . >> sean:...
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. >>> acc, tim brant, uva-penn state. virginia wins the game, 70-62. >>> george mason looking for their fifth victory in the last seven, leading in the second half. george mason beats unc- wilmington. >>> howard drops to 2-14 with a loss. >>> four washington wizards have been fined $10,000, each for making light of watching gilbert arenas make light of shooting his gun. last night, the wizards tried to make a strong statement, antawn jamison apologize to the crowd. in reference to any merchandise with gilbert arenas' name was gone. playing orlando last night. the wizards cut the lead to 81- 74. now they are down by one. butler off the inbounds, the wizards take the lead, 84-83. then randy foye and hits a high art, the wizards win. they are home tomorrow against new orleans. >>> another award for peyton manning, winning the associated press award four times. manning and the colts have day bye in this week's playoffs after finishing 14-2. >>> pete carroll is allegedly going to become head coach of the seattle seahawks. afte
. >>> acc, tim brant, uva-penn state. virginia wins the game, 70-62. >>> george mason looking for their fifth victory in the last seven, leading in the second half. george mason beats unc- wilmington. >>> howard drops to 2-14 with a loss. >>> four washington wizards have been fined $10,000, each for making light of watching gilbert arenas make light of shooting his gun. last night, the wizards tried to make a strong statement, antawn jamison apologize to the...
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. >> tim geithner. >> the leaders of most of our major financial institutions in this country. >> theost overrated is freedom. when faced with economic uncertainty, people don't want freedom. when they can't see their economic future, they want the nanny state. okay the most under rated. >> robert gates, most powerful man in the cabinet. >> eleanor. > nancy pelosi, who held together a caucus and is raising money like crazy, so she can prove all you people wrong. >> sarah palin, she has a lot more cultural power than her critics can see or admit. >> mort. >> dennis >>> most underrated, the intensity of the anger in the u.s. middle class. 78million american baby boomers will wake up to the fact that their net worth is shatters and 15 million americans will realize their jobs are not coming back. we'll be right back with new year's resolutions. when planning for retirement these days, the forecast is full of ifs. if i'm too exposed to downturns. if i'll go through my savings too fast. to help you feel more confident consider putting a portion of your savings in a metlife variable annuity
. >> tim geithner. >> the leaders of most of our major financial institutions in this country. >> theost overrated is freedom. when faced with economic uncertainty, people don't want freedom. when they can't see their economic future, they want the nanny state. okay the most under rated. >> robert gates, most powerful man in the cabinet. >> eleanor. > nancy pelosi, who held together a caucus and is raising money like crazy, so she can prove all you people wrong....
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tim tebow, definitely his last game. florida goes up 30-3. he throws for 482 yards, runs for 51. he sets the pc as bowl record for total offense, 533 yards. >> the most successful senior class in the scc, and considering the strength of this conference, the guy sitting next to me into a great senior year. he is one of the great singers of all time. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >> it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. come on, we're going to a steakhouse yes, i wear dentures super poligrip seals the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super pogrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make the
tim tebow, definitely his last game. florida goes up 30-3. he throws for 482 yards, runs for 51. he sets the pc as bowl record for total offense, 533 yards. >> the most successful senior class in the scc, and considering the strength of this conference, the guy sitting next to me into a great senior year. he is one of the great singers of all time. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7....
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fortutely we're not going to get a break this tim we get one cold outbreak and another one towards the weekend. >> it's living up to its name. thanks so much, bill. >>> g.m. star the year on an upbeat note but will wall street? your early morning business headlines are straig ahead. >>> known as a fashion di, jennifer lopez takes a dive on new ar's eve. > jets fly to the playoffs. the jets are inbut a sta receiver isout. you're watching "early today." >> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. >>> passengers at newark labority airport are being allowed to board their flights again after a security breach grounded planes for some six hours last night. travelers at the new jersey airport had tobe re-screened after a still unidentified man was seen walki through a screeni checkpoint exit into the secure side soast terminal. > a florida man suspected o murdering his family on thanksgiving day is now in police custy, all thanks to the television show "measuring's mostwaed." motel owners in the florida keys say they r
fortutely we're not going to get a break this tim we get one cold outbreak and another one towards the weekend. >> it's living up to its name. thanks so much, bill. >>> g.m. star the year on an upbeat note but will wall street? your early morning business headlines are straig ahead. >>> known as a fashion di, jennifer lopez takes a dive on new ar's eve. > jets fly to the playoffs. the jets are inbut a sta receiver isout. you're watching "early today."...
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my other prediction is tim geithner will not be named sexian man alive and eagles win the super bowl and donovan mcnabb will be the most valuable player and he will ask rush limbaugh, "what do you think of me now?" >> we were just talking about 2010. my money prediction is i'm going to be in a movie. "boys on the bus." it comes out in the spring. >> are you going to walk the red carpet? >> i hope so. if you're not on vacation that week so you can fill in for me. >> he didn't ask me to go, you notice. >> it's going to be one way or the other, a lot of people think it's going to be a better year. if you take return of conspicuous consumption and combine it with the year of fun gadgetry. >> that's what we spend it on. >> but higher taxes. >> i think so, too. people with money are going to find ways to start feeling better about things. people who don't have money will be deleveraging. >> and we'll talk about predictions of real estate and the price of gold and oil. >> and we'll turn to a professional next, a true professional to predict the future. these people are never wrong. %% >>>
my other prediction is tim geithner will not be named sexian man alive and eagles win the super bowl and donovan mcnabb will be the most valuable player and he will ask rush limbaugh, "what do you think of me now?" >> we were just talking about 2010. my money prediction is i'm going to be in a movie. "boys on the bus." it comes out in the spring. >> are you going to walk the red carpet? >> i hope so. if you're not on vacation that week so you can fill in...
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tim duncan it is fundamentally sound and tough to guard. the spurs won the game. >>> the washington capitals with problems o their own are trapped in their longest losing streak of the season. in action, taking on the los angeles in l.a. los angeles kings, the matinee against the caps. the power play, mike green, back of the net. we are tied. in the third, he maneuvers, short-handed goal. that was a back breaker. the final shot for the caps, alexander ovechkin with a chance, tries to bang home the rebound. he shut down. >>> the 4-11 washington redskins mercifully close their season sunday in san diego against the chargers. this season salt dreadful losses, changes in the front office, and a lot of speculation. some say jim zorn's tenure is over, so was the season, and it appears that the fans are the only ones anxious to get this over with. >> this year will stick with all of us for as long as we play. going through everything we went through this year, i think it helps, in a way, knowing, ok, this is something you never want to experience
tim duncan it is fundamentally sound and tough to guard. the spurs won the game. >>> the washington capitals with problems o their own are trapped in their longest losing streak of the season. in action, taking on the los angeles in l.a. los angeles kings, the matinee against the caps. the power play, mike green, back of the net. we are tied. in the third, he maneuvers, short-handed goal. that was a back breaker. the final shot for the caps, alexander ovechkin with a chance, tries to...
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meteorologist tim williams is live with the chilly updated numbers from the first warning weather center. very brutal day out there. >> brutal is, indeed, the word to use. let's take you to temperatures. radar not showing much. winds have gotten your attention and still continue to do so as we move into this evening. we're looking at 23 degrees right now. at bwi marshall. 26 in elkton. and 7 in oakland. we have 20 in westminster. 20 in bel air. 26 on kent island. and 26 in annapolis. never got above 29 degrees area wide today. and look at these winds. 32 down near pax river. you add those winds to the temperatures. you factor it all in. and this is what it feels like out there. this is 11 in cumberland. feels like 7 degrees out in many parts of central maryland. and as a result, there are wind advisories in effect for all of the areas shaded in the tan there, until 4:00 tomorrow morning. do not be surprised to see them extended. and we have a winter storm warning in effect, so dark blue out in far western maryland. we'll keep you posted on how this is going to play out in your week ahead
meteorologist tim williams is live with the chilly updated numbers from the first warning weather center. very brutal day out there. >> brutal is, indeed, the word to use. let's take you to temperatures. radar not showing much. winds have gotten your attention and still continue to do so as we move into this evening. we're looking at 23 degrees right now. at bwi marshall. 26 in elkton. and 7 in oakland. we have 20 in westminster. 20 in bel air. 26 on kent island. and 26 in annapolis....
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tim cane and the cham michael steele is michael steele in trouble?there is a lot of heat in washington about him because, you know, he was on with sean han aty and we've got byron dorgan retiring and sean asked him any chance you guys can take over the house this year. he said not yet, we're not ready yet. whether he believes it or not, isn't what the chair of the republican party ought to be saying in addition he's hocking his book and others saying he ought to be worried about the republican party. plenty to talk about because the democrats are the stiff head win, pushback at michael steele. it is a target-rich environment on "fox news" sunday. >> see you then. eeeeeee >> i'm janice dean and it is cold outside. taking a look at your current temperatures, 7 minneapolis, 6 kansas city, 17 memphis. reporting light snow. and with the wind it feels even colder. feels like minus 5 in minneapolis. potential for snow? florida. this frontal system could bring the potential for light flurries over central florida. here's our future cast into tomorrow
tim cane and the cham michael steele is michael steele in trouble?there is a lot of heat in washington about him because, you know, he was on with sean han aty and we've got byron dorgan retiring and sean asked him any chance you guys can take over the house this year. he said not yet, we're not ready yet. whether he believes it or not, isn't what the chair of the republican party ought to be saying in addition he's hocking his book and others saying he ought to be worried about the republican...
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. >>> tim brant calling the uva-nc state game. virginia wins 70-62. >> good george mason pulling away from unc-wilmington. george mason has won five of their last seven. >>> how or drops to 2-14 with their loss to morgan state. -- howard dropped to 2-14 with their loss to morgan state. >>> the redskins got to the nfl playoffs tonight, sort of. joe thighs men and joe gibbs were and the tv booth, could reminding us of the good old days at rfk stadium. mark sanchez, to dustin keller. the jets' lead 14-7, looking to pull the upset in cincinnati. the bengals got back in the game. fourth quarter, said rick benson, right side, finds a hole. 47 yards. the crowd back into it, the bengals back into it. cincinnati with a shot. not anymore, carson polymer is sacked. -- carson polymer is sacked. >>> peyton manning becomes the first player to win the associated press' nfl mvp honors for times. manning and the colts have a bye after finishing 14-2. >>> long time usc coach pete carroll is going back to the nfl to become head coach of the seattle
. >>> tim brant calling the uva-nc state game. virginia wins 70-62. >> good george mason pulling away from unc-wilmington. george mason has won five of their last seven. >>> how or drops to 2-14 with their loss to morgan state. -- howard dropped to 2-14 with their loss to morgan state. >>> the redskins got to the nfl playoffs tonight, sort of. joe thighs men and joe gibbs were and the tv booth, could reminding us of the good old days at rfk stadium. mark...
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tim brant is live at redskins park with the latest >> >> jim zorn was fired as soon as they return from san diego this month. he was fired as soon as they cut back to redskin park at 1:30. this was one of the most tumultuous seasons in washington redskins football history. it was a situation that jim zorn and knew what was coming. the team lost to the detroit lions early in the season and it was downhill from there. sherman lewis was pulled out of retirement to call plays. the place had to be relayed to jason campbell. jim zorn was a lame-duck coach throughout the second half of the season. he handled the situation with class and dedication. he knew he was gone but despite the turmoil, he leaves as a popular coach among the players. >> he is a coach you wanted to play hard for. it will not be the same for him. i wish him luck. for the redskins, we are starting a new beginning. i appreciate that. he is a good guy. >> take a look at some numbers -- he started 6-2 with the washington redskins but has gone 6-18 cents, a 12-20 overall. there has been a new, -- news conference called for 12:3
tim brant is live at redskins park with the latest >> >> jim zorn was fired as soon as they return from san diego this month. he was fired as soon as they cut back to redskin park at 1:30. this was one of the most tumultuous seasons in washington redskins football history. it was a situation that jim zorn and knew what was coming. the team lost to the detroit lions early in the season and it was downhill from there. sherman lewis was pulled out of retirement to call plays. the place...
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my other prediction is, tim geithner will not be named sexiest man alive, and the eagles will win thealuable player and ask rush limbaugh what do you think about me now? >> ooh. >> wow. a long-term prediction. >> we were just talking about 2010. my money prediction is i'm going to be in a movie. >> you are. he's in "wall street." >> in the spring. >> excellent. >> i'm excited about it. >> are you going to walk the red carpet? >> if you are not on vacation that week so you can fill in for me. >> what i meant is -- it is going to be one way or the other, there are a lot of people that think it will be a better year. if you take joanne's return of conspicuous consumption so we can end and combine it with the year of fund gadgetry. >> that's what we spend it on. >> spend your money on new gadgets. >> people with money are going to find ways to start feeling better about things and the others will be finding out ways to deleverage their house hold. >> real estate for the price of gold and oil and your stocks throughout the show? we are going to turn to professional next. true professional
my other prediction is, tim geithner will not be named sexiest man alive, and the eagles will win thealuable player and ask rush limbaugh what do you think about me now? >> ooh. >> wow. a long-term prediction. >> we were just talking about 2010. my money prediction is i'm going to be in a movie. >> you are. he's in "wall street." >> in the spring. >> excellent. >> i'm excited about it. >> are you going to walk the red carpet? >> if...
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the press," david gregory will speak with arnold schwarzenegger and dnc chairman governor governor tim kaine and michael steele. >>> rudy giuliani says it was a slip of the tongue when he said there had been no terrorist attacks on american soil during the bush administration. he said president obama needs to follow the former president's lead on how to take on terrorism. >>> joe biden's mother has died. gene bide n had fallen ill in recent days. she was 92. >>> and governor arnold schwarzenegger declared a budget emergency in california. the golden state has a $19.9 billion budget deficit. >>> the man who caused thousands of passengers to be stranded for hours is arrested and released. you'll find out why ahead. >>> the wild ride caught on camera. the guy who drove his car while sticking his head out of the sunroof at top speed. no kidding. we'll show you on msnbc saturday. male announcer ] let's talk about putting our best square foot forward. then let's do more than talk about it. let's turn picturing it into planning it, thinking it over into making it happen. let's say out with th
the press," david gregory will speak with arnold schwarzenegger and dnc chairman governor governor tim kaine and michael steele. >>> rudy giuliani says it was a slip of the tongue when he said there had been no terrorist attacks on american soil during the bush administration. he said president obama needs to follow the former president's lead on how to take on terrorism. >>> joe biden's mother has died. gene bide n had fallen ill in recent days. she was 92. >>>...
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here with us live to talk politics the chairman of both political parties, governor tim kaine and rnc chair michael steele. good morning to boths of you. >> good morning. >> let me start with those remarks by harry reid as reported in this book about the 2008 race. senator reed was wowed by obama's gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as obama, a quote light-skinned african-american quote with no negro dialect unless he wanted to have one as he said privately. rooetd was convinced that obama's race would help him more than hurt him for the democratic nomination. senator reed quickly apologized. he spoke to president obama who i said issued a statement saying the case is closed. he accepts the apology. governor kaine, should there be a consequence for these remarks? >> i think the case is closed because president obama has spoken directly with the leader and accepted his apology. the comments were unfortunate and they were insensitive. they were inhe context of praising the senator and acknowledging that the senato
here with us live to talk politics the chairman of both political parties, governor tim kaine and rnc chair michael steele. good morning to boths of you. >> good morning. >> let me start with those remarks by harry reid as reported in this book about the 2008 race. senator reed was wowed by obama's gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as obama, a quote light-skinned african-american quote with no negro dialect...
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be sure to watch tim and jessica for "eyewitness news" at 8:00 a.m. thank you
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tim tebow's fault. he went out in style.ebow, a new bcs record. 533total yards and dismantled cincinnati. makes it 44-10 florida. gators win easily. 51-24, it is the first 400 passing game. rose bowl ohio champ taking on pac 10 champ oregon. trier, 266 yard and two touchdowns in the ohio state. 26-senteam. first victory in pas pas in a decade. n is a great scene can. nhl winter classic a new year's day fan favorites. they hosted in fenway park. your game winner off of the stick. marco stern. bruins win in overtime. fenway park. one of my favorite is hockey out doors how it was intended. thanks to you yesterday. i didn't watch it the third year or last year. if was brilliant and how they are outside in the back yard. >> you can appreciate it sweet caroline just like they do in every red sox game. >> and i was catching a cold just watching the video. >> they are all bundled up. >> listen to the story that will shock you. imagine this, right. grandmother passes away and the family is gathering to go to the wake and funeral at t
tim tebow's fault. he went out in style.ebow, a new bcs record. 533total yards and dismantled cincinnati. makes it 44-10 florida. gators win easily. 51-24, it is the first 400 passing game. rose bowl ohio champ taking on pac 10 champ oregon. trier, 266 yard and two touchdowns in the ohio state. 26-senteam. first victory in pas pas in a decade. n is a great scene can. nhl winter classic a new year's day fan favorites. they hosted in fenway park. your game winner off of the stick. marco stern....
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we know of tim tebow, we know of all that tim has done off the field. he's an inspiration to all of us, of his values and spiritual commitment. prior to the alabama-texas game, alabama fans who visited california had many conversations with the university of texas fans. both before that game, during the game and after the game. the respect, the kindness and the hospitality between those two teams and between their fans should be an example for all of us. there was such a spirit of friendliness. and colt mccoy, many of us learned that he spends as much as two or three hours on certain days visiting children with terminal illnesses and with severe illnesses. what a fine young man. what a fine young man tim tebow is. and mark ingram is a better person because of the challenges of those young men and their examples. and i think he will be a better example to others and how wonderful it is that young people can look to people like mark ingram, tim tebow, colt mccoy, to be role models. i think the story that mark has is a little special is dealing with the fa
we know of tim tebow, we know of all that tim has done off the field. he's an inspiration to all of us, of his values and spiritual commitment. prior to the alabama-texas game, alabama fans who visited california had many conversations with the university of texas fans. both before that game, during the game and after the game. the respect, the kindness and the hospitality between those two teams and between their fans should be an example for all of us. there was such a spirit of friendliness....
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democrat tim kaine, and republican michael steele. then, the president vows to fix the problems that allowed a would-be bomber on board a u.s. airliner. >> i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and our people. >> chris: will his reforms keep the country safe? we'll ask jon kyl, the number two republican in the senate. and jack reed, a senior democrat on the armed services committee. plus, we'll ask our sunday regulars about the white house effort to shift the focus from terror and healthcare to jobs and the economy. and our power player of the week. we'll look back at a good guy sports star, before things went bad. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. well, a little more than a week in 2010, election politics is already in full swing. on saturday, senate majority leader harry reid apologized to president obama for racial remarks he made during the last campaign. three top democrats announced they won't seek re-election. but open warfare has broken out among the republicans ove
democrat tim kaine, and republican michael steele. then, the president vows to fix the problems that allowed a would-be bomber on board a u.s. airliner. >> i have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and our people. >> chris: will his reforms keep the country safe? we'll ask jon kyl, the number two republican in the senate. and jack reed, a senior democrat on the armed services committee. plus, we'll ask our sunday regulars about the white house effort to shift the focus...
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it was a bad moment when whether by design or by accident history ben bernanke and tim geithner, still dennett the new york fed and hank paulson at the treasury let and lehman brothers fail, and the consequences were dire. and almost immediately they were faced with another giant. aig. now, aig isn't a bank. it isn't even an investment bank. it's an insurance company. and what was the fed doing bunning in insurance company? i used to have a fantasy back when i was at the fed if somebody from the staff had walked into my office and said i think we ought to buy a large failing insurance company -- [laughter] -- what what i have said? >> guest: i think there was quite a bit of that at the fed at that time. so, they're stearns and lehman brothers are kind of second cousins of the bank and said understood the business they were in. they really did not see aig coming. aig is a terrible illustration of how firms can exploit the loopholes in our financial regulation. aig, which is a fascinating history of its own at this point is a series of very strong insurance companies on top of which has
it was a bad moment when whether by design or by accident history ben bernanke and tim geithner, still dennett the new york fed and hank paulson at the treasury let and lehman brothers fail, and the consequences were dire. and almost immediately they were faced with another giant. aig. now, aig isn't a bank. it isn't even an investment bank. it's an insurance company. and what was the fed doing bunning in insurance company? i used to have a fantasy back when i was at the fed if somebody from...
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. >> tim stark, what does that mean to hold everyone accountable? >> there are some members on capitol hill, lower ranking, that has said that janet napalon needs to go. it seems too early for that momentum, and kip bond says she doesn't need to go. and things like this if there is another incident where she missteps, people will look and say, look, she's done this and this. and then there will be pressure. i don't think there is much prosecutor from this administration to get rid of anyone. but he did say that we are looking at everyone, at all levels. so it's not out. -- out of the question that someone will be asked to leave. and if you look at the last administration how long it took for that pressure to mount and for the administration to get rid of them. it's the case of thousands of people to die. >> if you were to write a headline of john brennan's appearance this morning, what would it be? >> it's hard for me, as i am a focused person and i was concerned that the hitting of yemen was the camp that abdulmutallab was trained. and that's the f
. >> tim stark, what does that mean to hold everyone accountable? >> there are some members on capitol hill, lower ranking, that has said that janet napalon needs to go. it seems too early for that momentum, and kip bond says she doesn't need to go. and things like this if there is another incident where she missteps, people will look and say, look, she's done this and this. and then there will be pressure. i don't think there is much prosecutor from this administration to get rid...