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. >> tim: wake forest leads by two. let's go to jenn. >> jenn: it's because we are making bad decisions. if we can make better decisions and finish off the brakes against the press, we'll be in good shape. the run was made by clemson. >> mike: no pun intended but after winning four in a row, you have to stop the demons from in your head. this is going to be critical. >> tim: smith picking up the foul. his second. just under way, second half here in winston-salem, north carolina. nice drive to the hoop. on the putback, mcfarland is fouled. the drive coming from c.j. harris. it goes against jerai grant, his second. >> mike: this is an area where worst made head way. clemson only getting there six times in the first half. from the field and the free-throw line, it's where they built the lead, 0-5 in the first half. >> tim: if wake forest does a little dam there, they have to get more consistent play from the front court guys. they need to stay. that's been the problem in the past. games slow down in the opening rounds for
. >> tim: wake forest leads by two. let's go to jenn. >> jenn: it's because we are making bad decisions. if we can make better decisions and finish off the brakes against the press, we'll be in good shape. the run was made by clemson. >> mike: no pun intended but after winning four in a row, you have to stop the demons from in your head. this is going to be critical. >> tim: smith picking up the foul. his second. just under way, second half here in winston-salem, north...
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. >> tim: booker did get the double-te double-team.otter makes them play. >> mike: i think this is a big number. they usually win. >> tim: smith takes it to the pin. taken down. finally cleared, i believe by clemson. then we have the balls. the arrow belongs to the tigers. >> mike: they are 15-3. they are not built around the 3. if they are knocking down long shots, it's going to put a lot of pressure on their offense. >> tim: now the next block for building success is going to the tournament and winning. >> mike: the only thing they lack is the dynamic scorer. it would take pressure off. they don't have that guy to get out an get you 20 or 30. >> tim: potter dumps to grant. five on the clock. well-defended by mcfar land. into the hands of smith. weaver three. the senior inside. knocks down a bucket to make it a 3-2 game. just inside the three-point arc. >> mike: no one matched the season just under two points a game. it's a good sign for wake forest to have him knocking down jump shots. >> tim: only his ninth in his career. potter com
. >> tim: booker did get the double-te double-team.otter makes them play. >> mike: i think this is a big number. they usually win. >> tim: smith takes it to the pin. taken down. finally cleared, i believe by clemson. then we have the balls. the arrow belongs to the tigers. >> mike: they are 15-3. they are not built around the 3. if they are knocking down long shots, it's going to put a lot of pressure on their offense. >> tim: now the next block for building...
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tim: tim brando, mike gminski.icials are looking at the clock to determine how much time should tim: for now, texas a&m about 20, 25 feet up the floor for this inbounds pass. mike: that's the good news. because of where the tie-up took place it's going to be equal you to that on the sidelines. tim: there's the time-out. mike: that's where it was signaled for. not when it might have been rewarded which is when the clock stops. tim: another incredible defensive stand for texas a&m. that guy has been the catalyst. mike: it's been bryan davis. he got the poke-away on that last place as well. dash harris getting on the floor. it was b.j. holmes who came in late for the tie-up. tim: duke has advanced. xavier was able to hold off pittsburgh and move forward. mike: the key thing here, texas a&m out of time-outs right now so they have to get it in. tim: the winner of this game will advance to take on the duke blue devils in the sweet 16 in houston, something that the aggie faithful have been salivating over for quite some t
tim: tim brando, mike gminski.icials are looking at the clock to determine how much time should tim: for now, texas a&m about 20, 25 feet up the floor for this inbounds pass. mike: that's the good news. because of where the tie-up took place it's going to be equal you to that on the sidelines. tim: there's the time-out. mike: that's where it was signaled for. not when it might have been rewarded which is when the clock stops. tim: another incredible defensive stand for texas a&m. that...
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. >> tim: that's two on harris. the junior stepping in. >> mike: that might have won an award later on this evening. >> tim: yeah. alec baldwin would have liked that. recycle for clemson. remember, it was young that hit the big shot last week in tallahassee on the road. booker. >> mike: gives mcfarland a pat on the butt, too. this is what good players do. he can come up big. he goes with his righthand, then that chest bump, i got ya big fella. senior to senior, they have been going at it for four years. >> tim: there's trevor's mom and dad. they experienced their own senior night. >> mike: here to see devin. >> tim: a rebound. it's still a two-point game. clemson trailed by 12 at one point in this half. they were never able to run away from them. >> mike: now the fouls. put smith at the line. with 2:11 to go, he makes them prove themselves. this is the decision to leave him in or bring him out. >> andre young gets the foul. >> mike: that was the first one since -- >> tim: mcfarlands did a heck of a job on it. >> mik
. >> tim: that's two on harris. the junior stepping in. >> mike: that might have won an award later on this evening. >> tim: yeah. alec baldwin would have liked that. recycle for clemson. remember, it was young that hit the big shot last week in tallahassee on the road. booker. >> mike: gives mcfarland a pat on the butt, too. this is what good players do. he can come up big. he goes with his righthand, then that chest bump, i got ya big fella. senior to senior, they have...
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, for mike gminski, >> tim: well, for mike gminski, this is tim it't cth er knowold mus. you!of te! exc... what grndwithan ♪ yout habe so nice ♪ grndwithan welome, to warm up. obviously he is hurting and the coaching staff told us they did not know whether he will -- whether or not he'll play. hasn't practiced all week. >> rich: he's been the guy that opponents have had to stop to beat virginia. landesberg with 17 a game sorely missed so far. zeglinski a back cut to scott and a turnover for virginia. so far so good for number five duke. the blue devils on the road at virginia. boston lager continues to be ry ial six ted sine it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an am bee th tha f flavor. ty yff, sti obsessed witon l sam adams lager continue meda oveworl that's pretty cool. the images from haiti are heart-breaking-- homes, hospitals, and schools destroyed; families searching for loved ones; parents trying to feed their children. but we can all do something. we can help the american red cross as it delivers the food, water, and medicine that can save liv
, for mike gminski, >> tim: well, for mike gminski, this is tim it't cth er knowold mus. you!of te! exc... what grndwithan ♪ yout habe so nice ♪ grndwithan welome, to warm up. obviously he is hurting and the coaching staff told us they did not know whether he will -- whether or not he'll play. hasn't practiced all week. >> rich: he's been the guy that opponents have had to stop to beat virginia. landesberg with 17 a game sorely missed so far. zeglinski a back cut to scott and a...
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our guest is their public policy director, tim sparapani. >> on your screen is tim sparapani, the public policy director for facebook. can you give us a snapshot of what facebook is? >> one of the fastest-growing communication tools out there, six years old, it could not be more open and connected. we provide people with a free tool whereby they can provide information with anyone, anywhere, anytime. it has turned into a fabulous success. so far we have over 400 million active users worldwide. >> what countries' do not from it -- permit facebook? >> often we are locked in china. regularly in viet nam as of november last year. this is not a company with any political agenda whatsoever. we are a vehicle for communication of users. iwhatever power as users want to talk about, that is what we do, allowed to take place. -- allow it to take place. it is unusual that a country would block their own people. >> how many employees? >> a bit over 1200. a dramatic growth spurt, we still think of ourselves as a start up. a true silicon valley success story. we are part of a long-term process in the v
our guest is their public policy director, tim sparapani. >> on your screen is tim sparapani, the public policy director for facebook. can you give us a snapshot of what facebook is? >> one of the fastest-growing communication tools out there, six years old, it could not be more open and connected. we provide people with a free tool whereby they can provide information with anyone, anywhere, anytime. it has turned into a fabulous success. so far we have over 400 million active users...
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we'll pick up with tim kaine.e way, still ahead, an interesting crime scene exhibit has evidence from l.a.'s most famous crimes. more with the kaine and steele show, next. >> larry: governor kaine, the democrats have -- president obama is going to speak tomorrow on health care. he will offer his final, looks like the final stand on health care legislation. he's taken on four new gop proposals. what's going to -- are you going to get a health care proposal -- are you going to get a plan? >> larry, we're going to. the president is going to roll out tomorrow, as you understand, an additional four items that he was listening to the republicans last week that need to be added to the bill, and he's going to say after a year of debate, it's time to have an up or down vote, stop the delaying tactics, stop the procedural obstructions and let americans get what they're entitled to, an up or down vote in the two houses about the bill. we feel very good about its chances of passage and it's going to do very discernible good f
we'll pick up with tim kaine.e way, still ahead, an interesting crime scene exhibit has evidence from l.a.'s most famous crimes. more with the kaine and steele show, next. >> larry: governor kaine, the democrats have -- president obama is going to speak tomorrow on health care. he will offer his final, looks like the final stand on health care legislation. he's taken on four new gop proposals. what's going to -- are you going to get a health care proposal -- are you going to get a plan?...
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tim williams has a look at what we expect for the next couple of days. tim? >> we're definitely looking at a very nice stretch continuing through tomorrow afternoon. as bob mentioned, that front approaches. we'll see the clouds increase tomorrow evening. the rain will advance. and we'll see it tomorrow eaching -- evening into friday morning. this will dump snow back into the rockies. we'll see colder temperatures filtering in and blanketing the mid-atlantic. for us, cold means we'll be down around normal. average in the mid-50s now. we have been spoiled with these temperatures in the 70s. but we'll be closer to normal at least for the next week ahead. bob will have your complete updated first warning forecast. >>> thank you, tim. snow days granted. most maryland school districts are receiving waivers from the state. this will reduce the number. required days students must be in class this year. because of the massive snow storms in december and february. five days have been waived for 12 of the state's 24 districts, including anne arundel county and baltimore
tim williams has a look at what we expect for the next couple of days. tim? >> we're definitely looking at a very nice stretch continuing through tomorrow afternoon. as bob mentioned, that front approaches. we'll see the clouds increase tomorrow evening. the rain will advance. and we'll see it tomorrow eaching -- evening into friday morning. this will dump snow back into the rockies. we'll see colder temperatures filtering in and blanketing the mid-atlantic. for us, cold means we'll be...
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please welcome tim kaine. [applause] >> when i was in the air force i remember people used to talk about big blue as an example of a bureaucratic organization that was slow-moving and i thought they were saying about the air force and you're absolutely right. what has been an interesting perspective. this book is fantastic. let me start with that. i've known the two authors for a while. but i was blown away. and i've been involved in the policy debates like folks here at cato have. and i'd like to say also i'm remiss in thanking cato for having me here and holding this event. cato has carried the torch here for liberty here in washington, d.c., for a long time. and it's an honor to be here. if i were to point to one thing for someone to think about or read to push forward the idea of human progress, that it's happened, that it's been successful, it would be chapter 2 of the book that we're talking about today. it's really a tour de force. and, in fact, they have a series of charts and numbers from a to z. actu
please welcome tim kaine. [applause] >> when i was in the air force i remember people used to talk about big blue as an example of a bureaucratic organization that was slow-moving and i thought they were saying about the air force and you're absolutely right. what has been an interesting perspective. this book is fantastic. let me start with that. i've known the two authors for a while. but i was blown away. and i've been involved in the policy debates like folks here at cato have. and...
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now to tim. >> and looking at beautiful end to winter and nice start to spring. the forecast is coming up. >>> and thank you. >>> march your knowledge and brack els against stars who join us on coffee with talking about how you can win $10 million get to spend a day with one of them. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> hello it is 6:30. there is a bit of a breeze but not enough to make the flag stand out straight. it is cool but you had that feeling when you go out it will be another nice day. it is anything but nice now on the southwest corner of the beltway where there has been an accident. we'll have the latest on that after tim's weather. >> we're looking at a chilly morning and having the temperatures in the midup toker 30s to the 40s. going out you may need that jacket. 38 in elkton and ocean city near the water the temperatures are cooler and 45 and 43 in and around the met area. 37 in columbia and 39 in westminster. 39 in rock paul swraoefplt a preview of what is come coming up and temperatures staying in the upper 60s to the low 70s. jet stream to the north it is al
now to tim. >> and looking at beautiful end to winter and nice start to spring. the forecast is coming up. >>> and thank you. >>> march your knowledge and brack els against stars who join us on coffee with talking about how you can win $10 million get to spend a day with one of them. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> hello it is 6:30. there is a bit of a breeze but not enough to make the flag stand out straight. it is cool but you had that feeling when you go out it will...
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we're live with the first warning weather coverage and marty is outside and first, we'll begin with tim williams. >>> well, hello jessica, it's an enjoyable afternoon. we have the high pressure dominating the forecast. we'll show you what we're dealing with. the average temperature high is about 57 degrees and the overnight low is 37. we're at 59 and 54 in westminster and bel air and 55 in kent island and a light wind and a pretty stiff breeze around bwi marshall. 59 degrees, it will make for a breezy spring afternoon. we have changes in our direction and with a look at the radar, we're sending it to marty. >> let's go to the first warning doppler weather radar, i want to show you along the front range of the rockies. look at the left side of the screen, we've had serious winter weather and a foot of snow. you move east and we're talking about rain, that's going to be moving our way and yet, another deep area of low pressure and not just rain, but thunderstorm, approaching, well, kansas city and eventually some of the action will get through chicago and indy and cincinnati and into the
we're live with the first warning weather coverage and marty is outside and first, we'll begin with tim williams. >>> well, hello jessica, it's an enjoyable afternoon. we have the high pressure dominating the forecast. we'll show you what we're dealing with. the average temperature high is about 57 degrees and the overnight low is 37. we're at 59 and 54 in westminster and bel air and 55 in kent island and a light wind and a pretty stiff breeze around bwi marshall. 59 degrees, it will...
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>> tim, you're absolutely right. but first the individual tax increases are going to go into place january 1st, 2011 but corporates are going to be part of the story. i would envision a lower u.s. corporate tax rate, but a broadening of the base to start capturing that foreign source income that's leading to the lower effective tax rate. and that will then put them on par with domestics. that's going to be a hit to industries all across the u.s. multinationals. but i think there's just not enough wealthy people to fund the deficit. so it would come from the -- >> at least we're not greece. >> how high? >> right now they're going to go to 39.6. but if you look in the health care bill, we're spreading out the double tax on investment income. we're going to create a medicare payroll tax on -- >> and the average american, what do you think their tax rate is going to be, their blended tax rate? >> at the higher -- where the margin decisions are going to be made, that effective rate right now is about 32%. that number's go
>> tim, you're absolutely right. but first the individual tax increases are going to go into place january 1st, 2011 but corporates are going to be part of the story. i would envision a lower u.s. corporate tax rate, but a broadening of the base to start capturing that foreign source income that's leading to the lower effective tax rate. and that will then put them on par with domestics. that's going to be a hit to industries all across the u.s. multinationals. but i think there's just...
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all right, gigi and tim, come on out, jr.gue of baltimore, the boutique warehouse sale starts today and we'll show you more stuff work we'll get your jimmy choo on in half an hour. i like it, ron, you have style. >> truth be told for any of the viewers that are adventurous enough to go to wjz.com, go to halloween andiron mats. and ron matzs, you were in a dress similar to that one. that are for pointing that out, yes, i was in a dress with dorthy hammle. >> yes, but be careful, it can scare young children. ladies, we're coming back. see ya. >> reporting live from the boutique. can we get up the information before we go. it's on today -- there we go. 10:00 to 5:00 and tomorrow, 12:00 to 5:00. jr. league of baltimore. >>> and up next on eyewitness news saturday morning. >>> the count down of the preakness has started and the slate is set for this year's big performers. we'll take you to the infield in a moment. ,, ñ okay, '03 pick-up, average miles, well maintained. so, what do you think? i think i'll go with the preferred pack
all right, gigi and tim, come on out, jr.gue of baltimore, the boutique warehouse sale starts today and we'll show you more stuff work we'll get your jimmy choo on in half an hour. i like it, ron, you have style. >> truth be told for any of the viewers that are adventurous enough to go to wjz.com, go to halloween andiron mats. and ron matzs, you were in a dress similar to that one. that are for pointing that out, yes, i was in a dress with dorthy hammle. >> yes, but be careful, it...
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we will be talking with tim freeman and kor quan as well. gentlemen, there are traders who have less interest in buying investments, and why? >> well, it is the fed put, and we have been talking for years about the bernanke put, and the investor risk of a big downside move has been reduced drastically, and lot of cash has begun to flow through the equity market through retail and money market, and that is putting pressure on the options. >> well, that makes sense. if we have debt instruments and high-yield instrument giving me 40 cents on the dollar a year ago and now 80 cents on the dollar, i am less interested in buying protection and playing the interest market. >> well, that is true, when the high-yield funds are trading at 40 cents per dollar, they were setting up the bonds and buying puts on the equities in case they went bankrupt, but now as the high-yield bonds and the high-yield market is recovering and they are trading 8 0 cents n the dollar, it is less need for the protection. >> and some traders are underperforming the benchmarks
we will be talking with tim freeman and kor quan as well. gentlemen, there are traders who have less interest in buying investments, and why? >> well, it is the fed put, and we have been talking for years about the bernanke put, and the investor risk of a big downside move has been reduced drastically, and lot of cash has begun to flow through the equity market through retail and money market, and that is putting pressure on the options. >> well, that makes sense. if we have debt...
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tim, start with you.ieve it's not just the angry words used by health care opponents and people on the right? some people on the right, but you said the obama administration is also choosing the wrong language when it came to the health care bill? >> well what i think the obama administration overlooked, and i wrat about this in my upcoming book. back in the summer of last year using the phraseology of a public option i think they were naive in the sense for the past 40 years whenever we talk about public anything in this country, public transportation, public housing, public schools, an awful lot of people hear, whether meant or not, hear beneficiaries of color. told this health care bill is reparations for slavery end up having that reinforced by the somewhat naive post racial rhetoric of the administration's they played right into that. >> tim, i see mark shaking his head. why are you shaking your head? >> because i think there's ban very consistent strategy from the right to racialize public policies
tim, start with you.ieve it's not just the angry words used by health care opponents and people on the right? some people on the right, but you said the obama administration is also choosing the wrong language when it came to the health care bill? >> well what i think the obama administration overlooked, and i wrat about this in my upcoming book. back in the summer of last year using the phraseology of a public option i think they were naive in the sense for the past 40 years whenever we...
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. >>> tim thank you. first back to other stories people are talking about. a piece of history is discovered in the woods of oregon. loggers found the wreckage of a world war ii navy bomber. park rangers closed off the area as they search for pieces of plane and possibly the remains of a pilot. records show that at least three planes of that type crashed in the area during world war ii. there were two active naval air stations in the area at the time. >>> the money was supposed to be for his son, but a new jersey father is now facing fraud charges after police say he used money from a charity on an escort service. after a deadly fire hill a man's wife and two other children, neighbors raised more than $7000 to care for his surviving son. defense attorneys say the man didn't know he couldn't spend the money on himself. if convicted he faces five years behind bars. >>> there will be no jail time for suspended washington wizards player gilbert arenays. the former all star was sentenced 30 days in a halfway house after pleading guilty to gun charges. arenas broug
. >>> tim thank you. first back to other stories people are talking about. a piece of history is discovered in the woods of oregon. loggers found the wreckage of a world war ii navy bomber. park rangers closed off the area as they search for pieces of plane and possibly the remains of a pilot. records show that at least three planes of that type crashed in the area during world war ii. there were two active naval air stations in the area at the time. >>> the money was supposed...
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host: tim, what do you say? caller: i know that we need to fix the health care, but can we not get some money in the system to do it? host: from where? caller: social security, i started when i was earlier -- if we did social security from where you were born, by the time that you did to 18 or 25, would that not make more sense? host: how to pay for it, congressman. . .
host: tim, what do you say? caller: i know that we need to fix the health care, but can we not get some money in the system to do it? host: from where? caller: social security, i started when i was earlier -- if we did social security from where you were born, by the time that you did to 18 or 25, would that not make more sense? host: how to pay for it, congressman. . .
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so to that question i ask tim, where do other companies stand?s there a big competer in chcoa that may crush them. >>> here is a look at top buys. harmman international and boeing continuing its big run. with fidelity, you can take your trading around the world, because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and settle in u.s. dollars or the local currency. plus, we'll guide you with international research and realtime quotes, so you can diversify your portfolio, wherever -- whenever. and we'll be on call around the clock, while you trade around the globe. fidelity investments. turn here. this is not more benefits at greater cost to your company insurance. this is not how does it fit in my company's budget insurance. this is help protect and care for your employees at no cost to your company insurance. with aflac, your employees pay only for the coverage they want or need. and, the cost to you - nothing at all. if all you know about us is... aflac! ...then you don't know quack.
so to that question i ask tim, where do other companies stand?s there a big competer in chcoa that may crush them. >>> here is a look at top buys. harmman international and boeing continuing its big run. with fidelity, you can take your trading around the world, because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and settle in u.s. dollars or the local currency. plus, we'll guide you with international research and...
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our guest is their public policy directer, tim sparapani. >> host: on your screen is tim sparapani who is the public policy directer or facebook. mr. sparapani, if you would start by giving us a snapshot of what facebook is. >> guest: facebook is one of the fastest growing new communications tools. it's a company that's six years old, and our mission is to make the earth more open and connected, and we do that by providing people a free tool whereby they can share information with anyone, anywhere at anytime. and it's turned into a fabulous success. so far we have over 400 million active users worldwide. it's really become a phenomenon. >> host: what countries don't permit facebook or block facebook? >> guest: so we are often times blocked by china, occasionally vietnam or regularly vietnam, that started in november of last year. >> host: why? >> guest: you know, it's a remarkable question. we're not sure. this is not a company with any political agenda whatsoever. we are a vehicle for communications of our users. so whatever our users feel like talking about with their family, their f
our guest is their public policy directer, tim sparapani. >> host: on your screen is tim sparapani who is the public policy directer or facebook. mr. sparapani, if you would start by giving us a snapshot of what facebook is. >> guest: facebook is one of the fastest growing new communications tools. it's a company that's six years old, and our mission is to make the earth more open and connected, and we do that by providing people a free tool whereby they can share information with...
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joining us now is the chairman of the democratic national committee tim kane, also the former governor of virginia. mr. chairman, thanks very much for joining us tonight. >> hey, very good to be with you, rachel. and in virginia we still believe in majority rule. i think most americans kind of understand that. >> well, we learned today that president obama is going to announce his way forward on health reform the day after tomorrow on wednesday. i know you are very plugged into this process. what can you tell us about the strategy moving forward? >> well, i want to let the president make the announcement but you're right. all the options are being considered and we are chuckling, rachel, just as you are at the republicans fighting so hard against the notion of majority rule in the senate. the reconciliation rule is every bit as much a rule of the senate as the filibuster rule is. they love the filibuster but don't want to allow the american public to have an up or down majority vote. about whether to reform insurance abuses. i think you'll hear the president lay out a strategy where we
joining us now is the chairman of the democratic national committee tim kane, also the former governor of virginia. mr. chairman, thanks very much for joining us tonight. >> hey, very good to be with you, rachel. and in virginia we still believe in majority rule. i think most americans kind of understand that. >> well, we learned today that president obama is going to announce his way forward on health reform the day after tomorrow on wednesday. i know you are very plugged into this...
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meteorologist tim williams is here with your first warning weather forecast. eyewitness news sunday morning starts now. >>> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news this sunday. a beautiful day ahead. we'll have some breaking news though in just a moment. first, i'mgyy barnett. >> i'm tim williams. temperatures around 40 degrees across the area. good morning to you, gigi. wonderful first sunday of spring. nice temperatures are comfortable. skies are blue. sunshine is bright. what else can we ask for? >> nothing. >> taking a look outside, you've seen the blue skies. first warning doppler radar, that will be changing over the next two hours or so. we say few hours, late tomorrow. a front moving through. we've been watching it move across the country for the last week really and it is going to finally get here late tonight. temperatures areawide still going to warm up ahead of the high pressure still in control. we have 42 degrees at bwi marshall. 49 in ocean city. our forecast looks like this. starting off with the 40s. clouds will increase late tonight. not
meteorologist tim williams is here with your first warning weather forecast. eyewitness news sunday morning starts now. >>> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news this sunday. a beautiful day ahead. we'll have some breaking news though in just a moment. first, i'mgyy barnett. >> i'm tim williams. temperatures around 40 degrees across the area. good morning to you, gigi. wonderful first sunday of spring. nice temperatures are comfortable. skies are blue. sunshine is bright....
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tim tebow is a super star. he tells to you bow your head, bow your head. >> i think the guys cursing him out is going too far. this is not congress, this is a locker room, show in respect. >> does this remind you of anything? you mean a very difficult childhood? yes. but here's the thing, i feel bad for him. you can tell he was probably shaking and looking at the floors and everybody was laughing, but with every religious athlete, you have to be careful about wearing it on your sleeve. wasn't tiger woods a devout buddhist? he went back to it. but i mean, there are so few athlete who is practice what they preach. i can think of one -- a.c. green from beginning to his wedding day, he preached waiting until marriage, keeping his virginity. i maintain the only reason he was a virgin when he got married was because of the jerry curl. that was terrible. >> look there. >> that's natural oil, connie. >> you can buy it online. have you to realize, it is not going to happen. you can't promo products you don't have and we
tim tebow is a super star. he tells to you bow your head, bow your head. >> i think the guys cursing him out is going too far. this is not congress, this is a locker room, show in respect. >> does this remind you of anything? you mean a very difficult childhood? yes. but here's the thing, i feel bad for him. you can tell he was probably shaking and looking at the floors and everybody was laughing, but with every religious athlete, you have to be careful about wearing it on your...
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the political debate this morning between the party chairmen, democratic national committee chairman tim kaine versus republican national committee chairman michael steele. plus insights and analysis on where the president goes from here, with nbc news chief white house correspondent chucked to, pbva's tavis smiley, democrat anita dunne and republican ed gillespi. in our "meet the press" minute we remember liz carpenter, pioneer in journalism, politics and the women's rights movement who died yesterday at the age of 89. her feisty spirit was on display right here 33 years ago, as she argued the case for the equal rights amendment. but first, down to the wire on health care reform, the house votes just hours from now. president obama made a last-minute trip to the hill yesterday afternoon for the final push. joining us now, two men at the center of that fight, house republican leader john boehner of ohio and house democratic leader steny hoyer of maryland. both of you welcome back to "meet the press" on a big day. >> good to be with you, david. >> nice to see you. >> leader hoyer, 216 vot
the political debate this morning between the party chairmen, democratic national committee chairman tim kaine versus republican national committee chairman michael steele. plus insights and analysis on where the president goes from here, with nbc news chief white house correspondent chucked to, pbva's tavis smiley, democrat anita dunne and republican ed gillespi. in our "meet the press" minute we remember liz carpenter, pioneer in journalism, politics and the women's rights movement...
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meteorologist tim williams and bob turk, updating the forecast for us. we're going to start with bob. >> grass is really greening up. i'll tell you that much. up to 72. but there is rain on the way. which makes things even greener. take a look to the south and southwest. swept virginia. roanoke. up to columbus. it's all moving in our general direction. still very dry out. humidity only 29%. it's going to take a while to moisten up. but later tonight, into tomorrow morning. it will definitely rain around the region. and some folks might see pretty decent rain. tim has a look at what we can expect for the rest of your friday. >>> as bob mentioned, it's taking a while for the system getting here. low that is driving it is still back around kansas city. as it moves on through and passes to our south and our east, well, it's going to pull in very cold air. so don't be surprised to see some of the areas to the north, along the state line -- line. there will be times through the overnight hours. if the temperatures dipped into the 30s. but the system moves on o
meteorologist tim williams and bob turk, updating the forecast for us. we're going to start with bob. >> grass is really greening up. i'll tell you that much. up to 72. but there is rain on the way. which makes things even greener. take a look to the south and southwest. swept virginia. roanoke. up to columbus. it's all moving in our general direction. still very dry out. humidity only 29%. it's going to take a while to moisten up. but later tonight, into tomorrow morning. it will...
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>> with tim miller of texas equusearch she agreed to be put under and it apparently did not work. >> liz, do you have the video and sound of marlaina taking us through the home? here's the video. tell me what you're seeing, marlaina. >> well, nancy, this is the master bathroom. this is the master bedroom where michtdy was sleeping with little haleigh and when she claims she woke up at 3:00 a.m. and went to the bathroom, which the video is going to the opposite end of the house, or the trailer, to go to the bathroom, notices that the light is on, and this is when the scramble starts to -- you know, where is haleigh? she noticed haleigh isn't there. and the question still remains as to why she didn't go to the bathroom that was actually in the bedroom itself. >> so marlaina, how far is her bed, misty croslin's bed, from the front door? >> from the front door it's about ten feet. now, the back door where she said the door was propped open with a cinder block, that was about 16 feet, nancy. >> joining me right now exclusively, a very special guest. james reuter. he is the attorney for to
>> with tim miller of texas equusearch she agreed to be put under and it apparently did not work. >> liz, do you have the video and sound of marlaina taking us through the home? here's the video. tell me what you're seeing, marlaina. >> well, nancy, this is the master bathroom. this is the master bedroom where michtdy was sleeping with little haleigh and when she claims she woke up at 3:00 a.m. and went to the bathroom, which the video is going to the opposite end of the...
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. >>> in orlando, san antonio's tim duncan had the worst game of his nba career. on the boards by the magic's dwight howard, duncan wound up scoring just five points while vince carter was the top magician with 24. orlando won it 110-84. >>> in utah, visiting minnesota was strong early, but the jazz hit the high notes in the second half including a huge one-handed jam by williams in the third quarter. utah won it 122-100. >>> and a final nba note. michael jordan has won approval to buy the charlotte bobcats for $275 million. he's the first ex-player ever to become a majority owner of an nba team. >>> and a reminder, the ncaa basketball tournament kicks off today. you can catch all the march madness action right here on cbs starting at noon eastern time. >>> when we return, we'll take another look at this morning's top stories. and beginning the healing process. pope benedict takes on a church sex scandal with a letter to victims. i always hear about products that promise to make my patients look younger. but nothing works like this. [ female announcer ] new neutro
. >>> in orlando, san antonio's tim duncan had the worst game of his nba career. on the boards by the magic's dwight howard, duncan wound up scoring just five points while vince carter was the top magician with 24. orlando won it 110-84. >>> in utah, visiting minnesota was strong early, but the jazz hit the high notes in the second half including a huge one-handed jam by williams in the third quarter. utah won it 122-100. >>> and a final nba note. michael jordan has...
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of course we turn to tim williams. to update the standings. tim? >> well, bernadette. there, of course, is tied with me. this is how it all shapes up. this is a tight race for the top now. but that will soon change. sports director mark viviano is in the lead with 86 points. bernadette woods and i are tied. and stan is in fourth with 78 points. those bobbleheads are just too funny looking. of the leaders, stan is the only one whose two teams are still alive and able to win kansas state and kentucky. as for the top overall scores they are tied with the pointless. they get a $100 best buy gift card. looks like a new champion may be taking your reigns. >> i know. i am so far down. i'm going to root for you guys upon. >> all of us are so down. 98 point. >> our viewers are very savvy. >> forget about us. thanks, tim. >>> ncaa tournament is back. starting at 7:00, the featured games are washington versus west virginia. and cornell versus kentucky. but you will also see parts of other games. >>> harry smith has a preview of what's coming up tonight on the cbs evening news. >>
of course we turn to tim williams. to update the standings. tim? >> well, bernadette. there, of course, is tied with me. this is how it all shapes up. this is a tight race for the top now. but that will soon change. sports director mark viviano is in the lead with 86 points. bernadette woods and i are tied. and stan is in fourth with 78 points. those bobbleheads are just too funny looking. of the leaders, stan is the only one whose two teams are still alive and able to win kansas state...
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tim hudson. he'd hire preston to help him repo cars. bus driver saw the killer at the scene. checking for a bullet? trying to, until he was interrupted. what about the secretary? a disgruntled bank customer might've been stalking her. pull the loan records from that period, scottie, match them against military servers, people in the system. well, we got something. rush: found a survivor, tim hudson. worked as a repo man with victim number three. preston schmall. wounded in a drug-related shooting. remember how i said i'd keep you in the loop? you know, i'm cutting you a lot of slack, diane, on account of our history. this guy's out there, john, i know it. i'm gonna protect my people if it turns into a turf war. it's not going to. besides, rush doesn't need any protecting. i just want that out there. let's put away the badges, huh? sorry. (chuckles) always did take you three drinks to loosen up. (laughing) how's your mother? ♪ she can't remember my name. she spends her days listening to the radio and humming to herself. well, it happens. when that day comes, shoot me dead. her
tim hudson. he'd hire preston to help him repo cars. bus driver saw the killer at the scene. checking for a bullet? trying to, until he was interrupted. what about the secretary? a disgruntled bank customer might've been stalking her. pull the loan records from that period, scottie, match them against military servers, people in the system. well, we got something. rush: found a survivor, tim hudson. worked as a repo man with victim number three. preston schmall. wounded in a drug-related...
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tim.ood to be back angie. and we would talk about the sweet 16 and i said absolutely tend because we did talk about michigan state but actually she's here to talk about the volatility index. so we saw all the 16 on tuesday was that mean to traders? but it's really a difference looking back at the previous three times that of the vix all trading of the vessel will mark all signal market tops lead on certainly implying volatility is a pleasure of the facts have come down sharply over the past year and so on. the previous 06 sting levels of the vix of may of 2000 and a hot market high on october of 2007 our all-time market high. want of july of 2007 the previous all-time market high. it so 166 of the past three times has been dead on almost to the day and signaling a market top. that's a pretty good track record so on wednesday we did indeed see the market slowdown and the vix started to go out so does that mean what's to come? now what will ultimately will have to see but you always want to
tim.ood to be back angie. and we would talk about the sweet 16 and i said absolutely tend because we did talk about michigan state but actually she's here to talk about the volatility index. so we saw all the 16 on tuesday was that mean to traders? but it's really a difference looking back at the previous three times that of the vix all trading of the vessel will mark all signal market tops lead on certainly implying volatility is a pleasure of the facts have come down sharply over the past...
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. >> sticking with baseball, the orioles split squad was in action against tim wakefield and the redall is already in midseason form. kevin going deep to left. that one is gone. the red sox go on to shut out the birds 6-0. >>> tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame takes us to the wrestling mat where hudson taylor finished fourth in the ncaa tournament with his win this weekend. he finishes the season with a 42-4 record. he leads maryland as the school's all time winningest wrestler. he's also the all-time pins leader. his career as a terp earned him our geico 15 minutes of fame. stick around. sports xtra will be right back. >>> welcome back. attendance is not mandatory per n.f.l. rules. but new redskins coach mike shanahan did expect 100% participation. when they are started training last week, there were faces both old and new. here's shanahan on the workouts. >> we're asking guys to come in here two hours a day, four days a week. that's eight hours. there's 168 hours in a week. eight hours a week is a very small price to pay to work with your teammates and be the best you can be. an
. >> sticking with baseball, the orioles split squad was in action against tim wakefield and the redall is already in midseason form. kevin going deep to left. that one is gone. the red sox go on to shut out the birds 6-0. >>> tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame takes us to the wrestling mat where hudson taylor finished fourth in the ncaa tournament with his win this weekend. he finishes the season with a 42-4 record. he leads maryland as the school's all time winningest wrestler....
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tim johnson, who is joining us on this big night. tim, the biggest change you s for health in america, as a physician? >> reporter: well, as a physician, it has to be the fact that some 30 million americans will now get insurance who don't have it. that's a key item medically, because people with insurance tend to go in earlier for preventive care, they go in earlier when they have symptoms, when diseases can be treated more cheaply and effectively. we take care of these people without insurance now, but at a later stage when it tends to cost more. many experts think that this will also make a big difference financially in helping down the line to control costs. people will go in, have things taken care of in a preventive fashion, or earlier. experts say it's no accident that every other developed country in the world has universal coverage and every other developed country in the world has lower per capita health care costs than we do. they think there's a connection between having insurance and controlling costs. >> and a quick que
tim johnson, who is joining us on this big night. tim, the biggest change you s for health in america, as a physician? >> reporter: well, as a physician, it has to be the fact that some 30 million americans will now get insurance who don't have it. that's a key item medically, because people with insurance tend to go in earlier for preventive care, they go in earlier when they have symptoms, when diseases can be treated more cheaply and effectively. we take care of these people without...
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later, treasury secretary tim geithner testifies on capitol hill about his department's budget request for next year. that is at 2:00 p.m. eastern. now the president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of chicago, charles evans. this is part of a conference hosted by the national association for business economics. it's about a half hour. >> good morning, everybody. i am bill strauss, a member of nabe's and directors. it's my pleasure to introduce today speaker. he is my colleague and my boss as well as a member. dr. charles evans, the president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of chicago. charlie and i have worked together since he joined the fed in 1991. the federal reserve bank of chicago is one of 12 regional reserve banks across the country. these 12 banks along with the board of governors in washington make up our nations' central banks. his background prepared him well for this job. before becoming president, he was a director of research at the chicago fed, overseeing the study of monetary policy, financial markets, regional economic issues, and banking. much of his personal
later, treasury secretary tim geithner testifies on capitol hill about his department's budget request for next year. that is at 2:00 p.m. eastern. now the president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of chicago, charles evans. this is part of a conference hosted by the national association for business economics. it's about a half hour. >> good morning, everybody. i am bill strauss, a member of nabe's and directors. it's my pleasure to introduce today speaker. he is my colleague and my...
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here is tim kearney. >> tim baker is director of the economic policy research.tes columns for the american prospect, the guardian and truth outside. amity shlaes is senior fellow at the council of foreign relations and syndicated columnist for bloomberg. to find out more visit amity shlaes.com. >> booktv is live from the tucson festival of books hosted by the arizona
here is tim kearney. >> tim baker is director of the economic policy research.tes columns for the american prospect, the guardian and truth outside. amity shlaes is senior fellow at the council of foreign relations and syndicated columnist for bloomberg. to find out more visit amity shlaes.com. >> booktv is live from the tucson festival of books hosted by the arizona
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this was a sworn deposition, tim miller of equusearch. he's a nationally renowned searcher, has done many and within that deposition i find what you are talking about. and he says that cindy anthony is the one who called him and asked him to come to florida, so he came to florida, and he went to the family's home, and before he got there, he purchased a map because he doesn't know a lot about orlando. and he said to the family, once he got there and got settled in that we all hope that caylee is alive, but we need to start searching in case she's not -- he said there was a demeanor change in cindy right away, which i think that we can understand. you want to believe caylee is alive. so he opens up the map, and george anthony -- they're all there -- and as george anthony that said "casey, where would you put the "x" on the map and casey began to do did and cindy stopped it and asked them all to leave so that's what timothy miller says. i think this is important. it's relevant. it's a sworn interview under penalty of perjury by timothy mill
this was a sworn deposition, tim miller of equusearch. he's a nationally renowned searcher, has done many and within that deposition i find what you are talking about. and he says that cindy anthony is the one who called him and asked him to come to florida, so he came to florida, and he went to the family's home, and before he got there, he purchased a map because he doesn't know a lot about orlando. and he said to the family, once he got there and got settled in that we all hope that caylee...
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howard, tim howard.oyota said in a statement it intends to fight against these unfounded claims vigorously. toyota said the government looked into the problem and, quote, found no evidence of a trend regarding safety issues. >>> a panel of experts meanwhile this day talked about what they believe are the real acceleration problems with toyota and they also expose what they call myths that toyota is using to cover up the truth. electrical engineers, auto safety experts, and a survivor of a toyota sudden acceleration incident were on the panel. one expert explained why the black boxes in cars don't always catch problems. >> what about fault codes and black box recorders? the automakers claim these prove their electronics are working correctly. in fact, the fault codes and black box recorders in cars rely on the very electronics that they're supposed to be monitoring. so you can't rely on them. if electronics mall tucfunctiona certain way, you can't rely on the fault codes. >> the panel says car electronics
howard, tim howard.oyota said in a statement it intends to fight against these unfounded claims vigorously. toyota said the government looked into the problem and, quote, found no evidence of a trend regarding safety issues. >>> a panel of experts meanwhile this day talked about what they believe are the real acceleration problems with toyota and they also expose what they call myths that toyota is using to cover up the truth. electrical engineers, auto safety experts, and a survivor...
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. >> i'm tim williams. we have some clouds coming in from the west. the system we're expecting to roll in by afternoon. we'll see some rain for the next day or so. clouds are thickening and and it's like pulling a blanket over you, the clouds are locking in the warmth right now. it is moving into our direction, we're starting to see the clouds, the heavier rain will not be until overnight. it could bring some thunder and lightning. temperatures around 40 degrees. 36 in elkton and 44 in ocean city. the forecast looks like this. some sun out there away from the clouds moving in. we see some rain tonight. lows down to about 52 degrees lows into the 30s. you'll have your forecast and talk about the warmup in a few. >>> here's what people are talking about, a comcast employee kill on his way to work in baltimore city and his family says good-bye. we report from city police headquarters. >> reporter: about 3 suspects were around carlos williams' truck when he was murdered a week ago. mourners want to see an arrest. >> he helped the people in the community.
. >> i'm tim williams. we have some clouds coming in from the west. the system we're expecting to roll in by afternoon. we'll see some rain for the next day or so. clouds are thickening and and it's like pulling a blanket over you, the clouds are locking in the warmth right now. it is moving into our direction, we're starting to see the clouds, the heavier rain will not be until overnight. it could bring some thunder and lightning. temperatures around 40 degrees. 36 in elkton and 44 in...
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please welcome tim egan. [applause] g out here. it is good to have c-span in the audience as well so you will have to behave yourself here. i really am happy to be here. i'm a third generation western night and i spent a fair amount of time down here, almost
please welcome tim egan. [applause] g out here. it is good to have c-span in the audience as well so you will have to behave yourself here. i really am happy to be here. i'm a third generation western night and i spent a fair amount of time down here, almost
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our guest is the public elsie director, tim sparapani. >> host: on your screen is tim sparapani who is the public policy director for facebook. mr. sparapani if you would start by giving us a snapshot of what facebook is. >> guest: facebook is one of the fastest growing new communications tools. it is a company that is six years old and our mission is to make it both open and more connected. we do that by providing people a free tool whereby they can share information with anyone anywhere at any time. it has turned into a fabulous success, and so far we have over 400 le and active users worldwide. it has become a phenomenon. >> host: what countries don't permit facebook? >> guest: we are oftentimes block by china, occasionally vietnam or regularly via tom. it started in november of last year. >> host: why? >> guest: it is a remarkable question. we are not sure. this is not a company with any political agenda whatsoever. we are a vehicle for communications of our users, so whatever our users feel like talking about with their family, friends or business associates, we we are the interme
our guest is the public elsie director, tim sparapani. >> host: on your screen is tim sparapani who is the public policy director for facebook. mr. sparapani if you would start by giving us a snapshot of what facebook is. >> guest: facebook is one of the fastest growing new communications tools. it is a company that is six years old and our mission is to make it both open and more connected. we do that by providing people a free tool whereby they can share information with anyone...
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>> tim, do you have a sense of the matter? >> as far as the issue of the slaughterhouse case is concerned, i think that most of the justices have expressed at least some discomfort with that decision. the signs versus roe case which was written by justice stevens and the majority in that case didn't really say one way or another, but seems to regard a slaughterhouse as questionable. of course, the dissent by justice thomas was very powerful to call for slaughterhouse to be overruled. the real concern for me is that the court might try to take an easy way out and incorporate gun rights under the due process clause. the reason why that's a serious problem is that you can always use that excuse to perpetuate legal error. suppose that the supreme court were to say the first amendment doesn't guarantee the right to freedom of speech, and then later says, well, the eighth amendment guarantees your right for freedom of speech. anytime a free speech comes before the court saying you were wrong about that, the cork is a we're just goin
>> tim, do you have a sense of the matter? >> as far as the issue of the slaughterhouse case is concerned, i think that most of the justices have expressed at least some discomfort with that decision. the signs versus roe case which was written by justice stevens and the majority in that case didn't really say one way or another, but seems to regard a slaughterhouse as questionable. of course, the dissent by justice thomas was very powerful to call for slaughterhouse to be...
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. >> jimmy: the last rolling stones one, when i was watching tim. >> tim urban. >> jimmy: yeah.s, and it was like, yikes. >> i was kind of looking at simon going. he's like, "it's brilliant," and i was like really? "brilliant," and i said, "we're not hearing the same thing," and then, of course, "it was awful." he wanted to -- wanted me to like say it was terrible. >> jimmy: he's trying to get you to change things up. >> but i love that about him, and i'm like i can't believe you, but it's fun. >> jimmy: that's what you guys whisper to each other. >> in that instance. in that instance. >> jimmy: kind of like a cruise ship, it was over. >> he's funny, but thank god i didn't buy into it. i trusted my instincts. >> jimmy: you have great advice. >> it was like awful. >> jimmy: i have to ask just before we go, predictions. can you even predict? it's not right for you to predict as a judge, how about prediction of people who are going to get thrown off? the opposite of picking a winner. >> can you tell us who is going to die on "damages"? >> not me. >> there you go. >> ted: these peop
. >> jimmy: the last rolling stones one, when i was watching tim. >> tim urban. >> jimmy: yeah.s, and it was like, yikes. >> i was kind of looking at simon going. he's like, "it's brilliant," and i was like really? "brilliant," and i said, "we're not hearing the same thing," and then, of course, "it was awful." he wanted to -- wanted me to like say it was terrible. >> jimmy: he's trying to get you to change things up....
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>> tim, i don't. >> you don't know nothing? >> no, bubba. they can all put this on tv and kiss my [ bleep ]. >> that's right. that's the way i feel, too. your dad feels so bad. he thinks it's his fault that you got two more charges. >> why? >> because you all were talking about the drugs and whatever and then -- >> it doesn't matter. no, i was already getting them. it doesn't matter. i'm pretty sure i'm not going to have all of them. they're going to drop some of them because i did not give the guy -- i didn't sell the whole time. okay? >> i know. >> i'm being charged with everybody. >> i know. that's what i don't understand. i mean, you told the truth. why do they keep putting charges on you? >> exactly. >> it's not right. >> this [ bleep ] sucks, dude. i want out of here so bad. i would do anything to get out of here. >> yeah. >> i wouldn't sell my soul, but i'd do anything else. i know in the paper it says i'm facing 15 years in prison, but that's a [ bleep ] lie. the damn police said you are facing three years in prison unless you help u
>> tim, i don't. >> you don't know nothing? >> no, bubba. they can all put this on tv and kiss my [ bleep ]. >> that's right. that's the way i feel, too. your dad feels so bad. he thinks it's his fault that you got two more charges. >> why? >> because you all were talking about the drugs and whatever and then -- >> it doesn't matter. no, i was already getting them. it doesn't matter. i'm pretty sure i'm not going to have all of them. they're going to...
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>> i'm at the point in my life where i find michael steele, tim kaine, nice guy, i find them unbelievablyedious, you know. >> he doesn't want to be here. >> this whole thing. he was talking earlier about the bullying case in massachusetts. i think that preoccupies more people than michael steele does. >> good point. we're going to get to that. let's move on with news. the president signed a sweeping reform of the college student lending industry yesterday. the measure essentially cuts the banks out of the government-backed student loan business and limits loan repayments to 10% of a student's annual income. the provision was part of a final piece of the health care legislation. >>> meanwhile, a new poll is out showing who americans blame for the increase in threats and violence against members of congress when it comes to health care. 49% think it's due to democrats' political maneuvers. 46% blame it on conservative media. 43% it's republican criticism. interesting. the blame is spread all around. does that surprise you? >> no. >> because there are many who feel it's just the right and th
>> i'm at the point in my life where i find michael steele, tim kaine, nice guy, i find them unbelievablyedious, you know. >> he doesn't want to be here. >> this whole thing. he was talking earlier about the bullying case in massachusetts. i think that preoccupies more people than michael steele does. >> good point. we're going to get to that. let's move on with news. the president signed a sweeping reform of the college student lending industry yesterday. the measure...
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please welcome tim sandefur. >> thank you very much.uld like to talk more generally, not particularly about gun rights, but the more abstract constitutional issues involved in the macdonald case. this is one of the casesñr where if the supreme court goes the way i hope it goes, 10 years from now we will look on this is one of the major decisions of the u.s. supreme court. understanding the issues in this case requires us to examine some issues of constitutional structure and political philosophy. the 14th amendment was intended to be the final word in the debate over the nature of individual rights and the relationship to federalism that had occupied the 19th century. that debate was ultimately the cause of the civil war, and at the end of that war, the leaders of the victorious union, the republican party, wrote the fifth band -- the 15th amendment to make their model of sovereignty and individual rights to a permanent part of the american constitution. as with all things and intellectual history, it is hard to categorize that uniquely
please welcome tim sandefur. >> thank you very much.uld like to talk more generally, not particularly about gun rights, but the more abstract constitutional issues involved in the macdonald case. this is one of the casesñr where if the supreme court goes the way i hope it goes, 10 years from now we will look on this is one of the major decisions of the u.s. supreme court. understanding the issues in this case requires us to examine some issues of constitutional structure and political...