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tony had to get rid of it very quick. any time you've got running back going against an outside linebacker, usually it's a mismatch. rob did a great job of looking at it, being under control, making the big plays. >> reporter: you mentioned -- [inaudible] -- >> i think the main thing for a football team is they're not satisfied where we're at. that was our first goal. there's only one team that's happy at the end of the season, and that's when you take care of your other opportunities. we'll be focused. it's a four-game season. we'll be all focused for this one. you work to get here. there's only one team that's happy at the end of the season, and we want to be that team. >> reporter: mike, you mentioned that -- [inaudible]. >> we've talked about it a little bit. he has the ability to do some things that some people can't do. we kind of take with it a few things. it's kind of been fun to be able to do some things in the running game, key defense. >> reporter: [inaudible]? >> i didn't even think about him being limited, to
tony had to get rid of it very quick. any time you've got running back going against an outside linebacker, usually it's a mismatch. rob did a great job of looking at it, being under control, making the big plays. >> reporter: you mentioned -- [inaudible] -- >> i think the main thing for a football team is they're not satisfied where we're at. that was our first goal. there's only one team that's happy at the end of the season, and that's when you take care of your other...
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tony, good morning. >> eun, good morning. robbery detectives just left the scene after interviewing family members that showed up. crime scene technicians spent a better part of two hours investigating the home and the window at the top front facing window. we're told around 2:30 this morning, multiple subjects entered the home, one with a gun when the homeowner, a 40-year-old man confronted them. he was shot in the back. we're told that he's going to be okay. he was transported to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. the suspects fled out of house. police still looking for clues who did this. the man's wife and his 16-year-old daughter were unharmed. they're going to be okay. but right now, police still looking for those subjects that broke into this house early this morning. that is the latest report from fort washington. tony tull, news 4. >>> angie goff at the live desk with breaking news. >> we hear from chief foreign
tony, good morning. >> eun, good morning. robbery detectives just left the scene after interviewing family members that showed up. crime scene technicians spent a better part of two hours investigating the home and the window at the top front facing window. we're told around 2:30 this morning, multiple subjects entered the home, one with a gun when the homeowner, a 40-year-old man confronted them. he was shot in the back. we're told that he's going to be okay. he was transported to the...
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let's bring in tony dungy now. tony, what was the key for washington tonight? >> well, bob, i actually picked dallas in the pregame show because i didn't think robert griffin would be 100%. but for the redskins, i thought cris collinsworth hit the nail right on the head. jim haslett, their defensive coordinator, did a great job. he blitzed all night long, and dallas just did not handle it. it started out with the first third down pass where we get an interception and then it went
let's bring in tony dungy now. tony, what was the key for washington tonight? >> well, bob, i actually picked dallas in the pregame show because i didn't think robert griffin would be 100%. but for the redskins, i thought cris collinsworth hit the nail right on the head. jim haslett, their defensive coordinator, did a great job. he blitzed all night long, and dallas just did not handle it. it started out with the first third down pass where we get an interception and then it went
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to talk about what some call the possibility of future water wars i'm joined by tony allen in london he is a professor of geography at the school of oriental and african studies and author of the recent book the middle east water question hydro politics and the global economy also in london we have done it he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael coogan he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london if you like the term water wars because it's used a lot in media. it sounds good because it's illiterate served want to wars but in fact it misleads people into thinking that you run out of water whatever that means you then automatically reach for a kalashnikov and go to war waters we have seen over the past forty years at least war is that when people run out of water that is they haven't got enough water to raise the food that they need at home they're not no lon
to talk about what some call the possibility of future water wars i'm joined by tony allen in london he is a professor of geography at the school of oriental and african studies and author of the recent book the middle east water question hydro politics and the global economy also in london we have done it he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael coogan he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for...
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you know tony. go ahead ok i was i was just going to say i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of the limitations in there but i think you hinted upon something that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's not just a question of you know these aggregates at the national scale it is also a question of who has access to water and who suffers from it and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen are elites in pakistan in the everywhere in the world who tend to never experience the water scarcity already elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that farmers are experiencing in the central valley and all in valley is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you would so the point is that why doesn't the pakistani government investor why doesn't the pakistani government then do it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government or
you know tony. go ahead ok i was i was just going to say i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of the limitations in there but i think you hinted upon something that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's not just a question of you know these aggregates at the national scale it is also a question of who has access to water and who suffers from it and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen are elites in pakistan in the...
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>>> como buena amiga mi mÁs sentido te pa sentido pÉsame >>> gazz gracias tony.es y miles e seguidores fueron los que se congregaron aquÍ, esta maÑana todos querÍan darle el Último adiÓs, estar con ella en esta gr graduaciÓn al cielo no mucha gente vino de lejos phoenix, sacramento, y san francisco y todas las emociones estÁn aquÍ a flor de piel, verdad veamos. >>> como lo hizo tanta veces en vida, jenni rivera logrÓ a abarrotar el teatro gibson en los estudios universales. miles llegaron a darle adiÓs. >>> y que viva jenni rivera en nuestro corazones seÑores la diva de la banda vivirÁ >>> este era el preciado boleto que los dejarÍa entrar a su diva >>> perdÍ a mi mejor amiga, se me fue mi jenni. >>> muy triste, este ya estÁ en una mejor vida, pero pues aquÍ la vamos a extraÑar. >>> que era muy fuerte ser, teÍn gran corazÓn siempre ayudaba a la gente. >>> una guerrillera fuerte >>> muchos llegaron sin entradas con la esperanza de ver a sumar posa de barrio >>> necesitamos tiquet por favor, dÉjenos pasar a verla un instante >>> mÁs de 5 horas viajaron ellas y lleg
>>> como buena amiga mi mÁs sentido te pa sentido pÉsame >>> gazz gracias tony.es y miles e seguidores fueron los que se congregaron aquÍ, esta maÑana todos querÍan darle el Último adiÓs, estar con ella en esta gr graduaciÓn al cielo no mucha gente vino de lejos phoenix, sacramento, y san francisco y todas las emociones estÁn aquÍ a flor de piel, verdad veamos. >>> como lo hizo tanta veces en vida, jenni rivera logrÓ a abarrotar el teatro gibson en los...
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tony we're going to go ahead below that on that please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the water that it needs it does therefore doesn't have the ten percent it needs for use at home and in jobs and it doesn't have any for the food. so for the half million people living in an area about the size of london or a small island. it is in fact a very prosperous country it proves that water in the absence of water in the scarcity of water doesn't determine outcomes poverty and poverty which normally derives from poor governance and organization of economies is the explanation for people's. being unable to gain access to the water they need for all because they need this whole what they need for jobs for what they need for food ok danny should i go to go to you i mean yemen is out of water is it the world's responsibility to make sure the country has water. is it the world's responsibility that that goes into the realm of ethics says gently on a matter of quietly that's why i'm asking it and it was i was afraid enough but fair
tony we're going to go ahead below that on that please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the water that it needs it does therefore doesn't have the ten percent it needs for use at home and in jobs and it doesn't have any for the food. so for the half million people living in an area about the size of london or a small island. it is in fact a very prosperous country it proves that water in the absence of water in the scarcity of water doesn't determine outcomes poverty and...
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where is tony? >> this is the segment where tony and i put our fabulously large heads together to answer your questions. when i'm the only one here, i get to do it my way, sarah. >> today, we have a special guest for today's question. today's question comes from a mr. phil somewhere in d.c. phil wants to know, great question, i want to know too now that you asked it. phil wants to know how skating rinks stay frozen even when the temperature is not freezing. around here in the winter time, our temperatures go up and down and we'll have days in the 50s and overnight, it will fall back in the 20s. i would expect it would be hard to maintain an ice-filled rink. we've got the officer answers. on the phone is the president of rink management services and he is in charge of -- i hear this is fabulous. in charge of the new washington harbor ice rink in georgetown. >> okay. >> have you guys been there? >> no, didn't realize they had one down there. >> are you guys ice skaters. >> tom, are you there? >> good
where is tony? >> this is the segment where tony and i put our fabulously large heads together to answer your questions. when i'm the only one here, i get to do it my way, sarah. >> today, we have a special guest for today's question. today's question comes from a mr. phil somewhere in d.c. phil wants to know, great question, i want to know too now that you asked it. phil wants to know how skating rinks stay frozen even when the temperature is not freezing. around here in the winter...
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water so the scarcity is very much a relative to what you want to do and at the moment i agree with tony that in fact we are overtaxing the water resources that we have access to ok i'm michael i mean scarcely i mean if you live in cypress it's very scarce yeah absolutely i mean it's it really is a relative term to back up what donnish i mean let's face it look at a country like yemen there's very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to scarcity if you use the one thousand cubic meters per capita as the threshold so it's a relative term very much sell ok tony will let me just go ahead please look at on that please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the water that it needs therefore it doesn't have the ten percent it needs for use at home and in jobs and it doesn't have any for the food. so for a half million people living in an area about the size of london or a small island. it is in fact a very prosperous count
water so the scarcity is very much a relative to what you want to do and at the moment i agree with tony that in fact we are overtaxing the water resources that we have access to ok i'm michael i mean scarcely i mean if you live in cypress it's very scarce yeah absolutely i mean it's it really is a relative term to back up what donnish i mean let's face it look at a country like yemen there's very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts...
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have to solve the crisis on the european federal level and i think we'll hold onto that for a while tony what do you think about that is there agreement. well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the majority of scottish people by tradition would be left wing and are certainly not you know party to the british foreign policy at the moment so there's a serious political issue there ok jose what do you think about this i mean where is the continent going is it going to get stronger and stronger because it looks like there's a lot of people are not very happy well here's where this may be and the lies from their normative point of view or for and it's already open a view i mean for a normative there is nothing against the creation of a new nation states provided that a majority of folks relation with th
have to solve the crisis on the european federal level and i think we'll hold onto that for a while tony what do you think about that is there agreement. well i would disagree with relates to both britain and ireland for example in scotland at the moment is not quite clear what the separate us what with relation to foreign policy and in particular the security policies that britain is associated with because as you may well know britain has its polarised fleet. in scotland itself and the...
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. >> reporter: you have to watch tony tarvaris very closely on the court to notice anything different about him. >> he is one of the top scorers in the league. he is one of the better defensive players i haved. >> reporter: he does it playing with only one hand. >> tony is one of the best basketball players i have ever coached. >> i want to show people just because they have a disability, they can do anything they further their heart to or overcome anything. >> reporter: anything like tying a shoe, lifting weights, working. doctors told him he may have been born without a hand because his mother used drugs. she's not in his life now. and he never knew his dad. there were lots of reasons why he used to be a self-conscious little boy. >> when he first got here, the type of kid tony was was in the shadows always wanted to be kind in fact back. >> we met tony as a 7th grader and he was basically a first or second grade level academically. >> reporter: tony was way behind in school because of his chaotic life as a child with his mother. >> from the hotels where we were staying it wasn't th
. >> reporter: you have to watch tony tarvaris very closely on the court to notice anything different about him. >> he is one of the top scorers in the league. he is one of the better defensive players i haved. >> reporter: he does it playing with only one hand. >> tony is one of the best basketball players i have ever coached. >> i want to show people just because they have a disability, they can do anything they further their heart to or overcome anything....
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not tony. he parks his truck less than two miles away for the whole day. >> i prefer to park and uh let my legs do the work, you know what i mean? >> reporter: today, tony is lucky to have the help of angel tirado, a seasonal worker. so, it's angel who delivers dozens of heavy boxes to a garment warehouse. meanwhile, tony minds the truck and gets ready for the next delivery, offering up some tips of the trade: like the importance of making friends in the buildings. >> at least once a week, every one of my freight guys, they're going to get a coffee from me. once in a while, you know, i'll go get like a couple of sandwiches. i mean, they make my life a whole lot easier. i want them liking me! >> reporter: after a while, i persuade tony to let me deliver two packages to a building across the street. that means, i'm also responsible for the diad-- the electronic clipboard tracking all the packages. i have two packages for you. >> great. >> reporter: and i need you to sign. with that, my visit is o
not tony. he parks his truck less than two miles away for the whole day. >> i prefer to park and uh let my legs do the work, you know what i mean? >> reporter: today, tony is lucky to have the help of angel tirado, a seasonal worker. so, it's angel who delivers dozens of heavy boxes to a garment warehouse. meanwhile, tony minds the truck and gets ready for the next delivery, offering up some tips of the trade: like the importance of making friends in the buildings. >> at least...
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lauren liked to send tony cards like this one. >> tony, this card made me giggle and think of you. very appropriate. bananas! >> reporter: these silly photos taken at a friend's wedding exactly two months before lauren died. this is the second try at making funny faces. there was a first one where she was like i don't have a funny face. >> reporter: they just celebrated one year of dating in november. >> i'm glad that i had a good relationship for a year instead of a relationship that had fights for years. >> reporter: the same month she became a permanent substitute teacher at sandy hook elementary. >> she was thrilled. she loved to tell me what she was doing that week. she would send a text, we're doing this. we're doing that. would send tons of pictures of kid kids what they had created that day. >> reporter: they were planning to see "the hobbit" friday night, but the last text tony received from lauren was at 8:58 a.m. >> it doesn't seem real or permanent. >> reporter: you think you might see her again. >> i'm convinced that i'll see her again. i have a little squish pillow th
lauren liked to send tony cards like this one. >> tony, this card made me giggle and think of you. very appropriate. bananas! >> reporter: these silly photos taken at a friend's wedding exactly two months before lauren died. this is the second try at making funny faces. there was a first one where she was like i don't have a funny face. >> reporter: they just celebrated one year of dating in november. >> i'm glad that i had a good relationship for a year instead of a...
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today for today's program tony morrow. tony needs no introduction at all. i'll keep it short and tell you that tony has long been one of the nation's most influential journalists covering the supreme court. he is currently the supreme court spond for the national law journal and his work on the supreme court insider is must reading for anyone who wants to figure out what is going on in the court today. so with that, tony, the program is yours. >> thanks very much. very kind introduction and thanks also to dory for your work on the panel. it's a great treat for me to be here as moderator. this event, i have written enthusiastically about every author here. i'm a big fan of anybody who sheds more light on the supreme court and they have done a great job of that. and thank you to the audience for attending and thanks also to c-span and booktv for being here as well. this should be a fun hour. we are here to celebrate and explore a category of bocks that seems to be growing. books both non-fiction and fiction about the supreme court of the united states. the su
today for today's program tony morrow. tony needs no introduction at all. i'll keep it short and tell you that tony has long been one of the nation's most influential journalists covering the supreme court. he is currently the supreme court spond for the national law journal and his work on the supreme court insider is must reading for anyone who wants to figure out what is going on in the court today. so with that, tony, the program is yours. >> thanks very much. very kind introduction...
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we have superstar tony little. it is great to have you back, tony.i want to be a superhero like you were. neil: you already make me look bad. [laughter] neil: this is why i hook up with people like us. tony, is it your sense -- i see a lot of your work and what you do and how you motive people, it is all about getting in the moment and getting in the zone. but in washington, they are nowhere near that. how would you bring them back? >> they e definitely not in the conceive an believe and achieve mode. [applause] >> i will get what they are dealing with. it is a product in the plan. it is a combination of tax increases. decreasing spending,. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> we are forgetting the customer. it doesn't matter if you are president obama or republicans, we are forgetting about the people. that is what you can't forget. no matter how you look at it, this could be a great thing. unless you take the injury and turn it into a product -- neil: i will tell you something. i liken this to the resolve to lose weight. you remin
we have superstar tony little. it is great to have you back, tony.i want to be a superhero like you were. neil: you already make me look bad. [laughter] neil: this is why i hook up with people like us. tony, is it your sense -- i see a lot of your work and what you do and how you motive people, it is all about getting in the moment and getting in the zone. but in washington, they are nowhere near that. how would you bring them back? >> they e definitely not in the conceive an believe and...
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were taken the majority of people in britain itself were totally opposed to the iraqi war and yet tony blair a prime minister at that time took the country into the war the same thing would apply in scotland and i think you know particularly here in ireland where we have had a conflict for about thirty forty years which to some degree still continues even this week we have had several riots in belfast with many many policemen injured political offices burned dein the situation is much more complicated than people generally believe europe itself i do not think is democratic because we continually hear for example that in germany the majority of german people are not in favor of germany building like greece so we get politicians constantly overruling the people of arizona if you take for example scotland as a specific example i would suggest there that the people of scotland culturally totally separate from the people of england not only of the political level but the savings are made in westminster which are not accepted by the people of scotland and i think one has to acknowledge that
were taken the majority of people in britain itself were totally opposed to the iraqi war and yet tony blair a prime minister at that time took the country into the war the same thing would apply in scotland and i think you know particularly here in ireland where we have had a conflict for about thirty forty years which to some degree still continues even this week we have had several riots in belfast with many many policemen injured political offices burned dein the situation is much more...
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tony has been down here and has volunteered. >> tony has been here multiple times. just love that anthony perkins. so formal. >> so this is the key the job training program. we will never ever, ever feed our way out of hunger. only when we position people to break this cycle of hunger, homelessness on their own that will succeed in getting to the root causes. >> you guys are amazing. you are always evolve ing. getting ready to graduate your 90th class. you have a new computer lab. >> we do. phenomenal thing in terms of job search and even working in kitchens, you need those skills. we have this beautiful new culinary kitchen that will be just for the students andorking with the kind of equipment they will see on te job. really getting the experience that will allow them to get the job. >> and teaching what they need to do in terms of cooking. >> anger management and conflict resolution. nothing to do with slicing and dicing knives or cooking. it's again, the skills people are going to need to work with other folks. a lot of our folks spent time in prison. >> we have
tony has been down here and has volunteered. >> tony has been here multiple times. just love that anthony perkins. so formal. >> so this is the key the job training program. we will never ever, ever feed our way out of hunger. only when we position people to break this cycle of hunger, homelessness on their own that will succeed in getting to the root causes. >> you guys are amazing. you are always evolve ing. getting ready to graduate your 90th class. you have a new computer...
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good morning, i'm tony perkins. >> i'm sarah simmons.'s check in with tucker barnes who is probably dancing in the weather center. you can probably hear them down there, too. >> i can hear them, but i'm not going to make anybody watch me dance. let's get to the forecast. lots to talk about. no issues today. partly sunny with highs in the low 40s. reagan national 38 degrees. bulls and bwi marshall, 34. cold start. limited sunshine as we have clouds working in from the west. looking at our satellite radar, want to show you the storm system, next one, getting its act together in tennessee, alabama, mississippi. that is quick moving, heading our direction. not a lot of moisture, but enough that by daybreak tomorrow snow will break out and will be with us for a time tomorrow, tomorrow during the day and things will taper down by tomorrow afternoon. what can we expect? like wednesday and monday, the snow/rain line setting up in the metro. the farther west and east of the city, the lesser your chance of any issues here. primarily rain. winter w
good morning, i'm tony perkins. >> i'm sarah simmons.'s check in with tucker barnes who is probably dancing in the weather center. you can probably hear them down there, too. >> i can hear them, but i'm not going to make anybody watch me dance. let's get to the forecast. lots to talk about. no issues today. partly sunny with highs in the low 40s. reagan national 38 degrees. bulls and bwi marshall, 34. cold start. limited sunshine as we have clouds working in from the west. looking...
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las niÑas, es un dÍa histÓrico y mÁgico, diferente de todo lo que vimos en disney world, vamos con tony fantasÍa, a veces se preguntan que hacer en disney, hay mucha magia y cosas que pasan, miren el reportaje. >>> el mundo mÁgico de disney es mÁs grande, la nueva atracciÓn, fantasy land, y en orlando se celebra la inauguraciÓn, hay espacio para la diversiÓn, el pÚblico podrÁ interactuar con la princesas de disney. >>> es la casa de ariel la princesa mÁs famosa del mundo, no se puede perder el viaje al fondo del mar, quÉ bien. >>> otro lugar encantado, la casa de bell, la aventura comienza en el taller, con el espejo mÁgico. >>> los visitantes se transportan a la biblioteca de la bestia para conocer a bella y disfrutarÁn de una narraciÓn y animada historia. >>> y si tiene hambre visite el nuevo restaurante, (hablan en inglÉs) con un amplio menÚ diseÑado para principes y princesas. >>> el chef se llama rafa y es de puerto rico. >>> sÍ, aqui el salÓn principal el de baile donde la pelÍcula baila la bella y la bestia, muchos detalles. bien detallado como es en realidad la pelÍcula. >>> sie
las niÑas, es un dÍa histÓrico y mÁgico, diferente de todo lo que vimos en disney world, vamos con tony fantasÍa, a veces se preguntan que hacer en disney, hay mucha magia y cosas que pasan, miren el reportaje. >>> el mundo mÁgico de disney es mÁs grande, la nueva atracciÓn, fantasy land, y en orlando se celebra la inauguraciÓn, hay espacio para la diversiÓn, el pÚblico podrÁ interactuar con la princesas de disney. >>> es la casa de ariel la princesa mÁs famosa...
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>> tony, about 7800 bge customers are without power. with the possibility of a snowstorm this weekend -- you can see a lot of this stuff behind me will come in handy. bottom line, it seems like mother nature is not cutting us any slack this date. >> mother nature is kicking our butts. >> this is the time of year when things quieted down. perhaps mother nature did not get the memo. >> because we did not have of winter last year. is revenge time. >> states like connecticut and new york or hammered with snow this week, and here in maryland, folks were stocking up on bags of salt and shovels to deal with the wintry mix of snow, sleet, and rain. >> yes, it is windy today. >> and we may not be out of the woods just yet. these high winds are gusting at 45 m.p.h. and expected throughout central maryland throughout the night. bge has been preparing all day for possible power outages due to the high winds, which could pose a challenge for crews. >> there may be times when it is unsafe for us to use our bucket trucks. to be assured that we are out
>> tony, about 7800 bge customers are without power. with the possibility of a snowstorm this weekend -- you can see a lot of this stuff behind me will come in handy. bottom line, it seems like mother nature is not cutting us any slack this date. >> mother nature is kicking our butts. >> this is the time of year when things quieted down. perhaps mother nature did not get the memo. >> because we did not have of winter last year. is revenge time. >> states like...
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lamentando esta noticia >>> gracias tony, jenny rÍo i r se presentÓ la fonoche del sÁba cuando abordÓerrey en el estado de nuevo leÓn a los 3 horas con 15 minutos este domingo y tenÍa como queso tidestino el aero p e puer piertsaeropuerto de toluca, el protocolo ademde ayu comenzÓ con los helicopteros. se produjeron en total 373 naves de este tipo es un aviÓn de alta velocidad tiene dos motores si capacidad mÁxima de so perso10 personas, 8 pasajeros y 2 tripulantes la Última certificaciÓn de la nave fue de julio 2012. >>> la distancia entre la ciudad de monterrey y esto luito lu y kilÓmetros >>> crecen las proourmuestras do a la familia del artista, decenas de personas se han congregado en la casa donde vive la madre de la fa nmosa diva dea banda. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> a medida que se extendÍa la noticia de la descaapariciÓn de o jen jenni rivera, todos estÁn en la casa de su para ma jumamÁ juan . >>> tenemos problemas con el audio vamos a escuchar el paquete de juan carlos y vamos a va tar ratar de regresar con ÉÁs adelante en vivo >>> familiares de twjenni river han entrado y salido de l
lamentando esta noticia >>> gracias tony, jenny rÍo i r se presentÓ la fonoche del sÁba cuando abordÓerrey en el estado de nuevo leÓn a los 3 horas con 15 minutos este domingo y tenÍa como queso tidestino el aero p e puer piertsaeropuerto de toluca, el protocolo ademde ayu comenzÓ con los helicopteros. se produjeron en total 373 naves de este tipo es un aviÓn de alta velocidad tiene dos motores si capacidad mÁxima de so perso10 personas, 8 pasajeros y 2 tripulantes la Última...
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let's bring in tony dungy now. tony, what was the key for washington tonight? >> well, bob, i actually picked dallas in the pregame show because i didn't think robert griffin would be 100%. but for the redskins, i thought cris collinsworth hit the nail right on the head. jim haslett, their defensive coordinator, did a great job. he blitzed all night long, and dallas just did not handle it. it started out with the first third down pass where we get an interception and then it went all the way through the game until the big play at the end when tony romo threw another interception against the blitz, and that defense, they had confidence to put deangelo hall one on one on dez bryant and just blitz, and it really paid off for them. >> okay, coach, let's look ahead to the packers and the vikings. who do you like in that game in green bay? >> well, i like green bay, but for really one reason, and that's putting pressure on christian ponder. adrian peterson's going to be great. he's going to make yards. and also, we know that aaron rodgers is going to put up points an
let's bring in tony dungy now. tony, what was the key for washington tonight? >> well, bob, i actually picked dallas in the pregame show because i didn't think robert griffin would be 100%. but for the redskins, i thought cris collinsworth hit the nail right on the head. jim haslett, their defensive coordinator, did a great job. he blitzed all night long, and dallas just did not handle it. it started out with the first third down pass where we get an interception and then it went all the...
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from the downtown district of oakland, i'm tony tantillo, and this is tony's table. now, i get to try it. heaven! >> i knew he was going to say that. >> yup. >> for more from tony and for today's recipes, log on to our website, cbssf.com. >> wonder if tony is cooking in a gender-neutral oven. >> hasbro would approve. we'll tell you why in a few minutes. ,, [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included, free for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable, high speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs.
from the downtown district of oakland, i'm tony tantillo, and this is tony's table. now, i get to try it. heaven! >> i knew he was going to say that. >> yup. >> for more from tony and for today's recipes, log on to our website, cbssf.com. >> wonder if tony is cooking in a gender-neutral oven. >> hasbro would approve. we'll tell you why in a few minutes. ,, [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price...
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tony fratto is still with us. criminal charges, tony? >> look, it is serious, but, you know, the whole libor issue was a serious issue. and i think what we need to do is see where we can get banks in a place actually where they can feel comfortable about reporting on inside interest rates in the future and getting this system right. b but, you know, criminal charges are very, very rare. i think it shows they're taking the issue very carefully across a range of issues. global banks are dealing with a lot of interests across borders and -- but i think we're getting them to a place where they can deal with it in ways that governments are comfortable. >> tony, just on this news about the stress tests, the fed is conducting about the examination of money market funds. we have a lot of corporate cash sitting in money funds that next year at the end of this year may be added to if, in fact, the bank deposit goes away for funds of more than 250,000. so a lot of regulatory cross currents and what in your view is going to be the most significant i
tony fratto is still with us. criminal charges, tony? >> look, it is serious, but, you know, the whole libor issue was a serious issue. and i think what we need to do is see where we can get banks in a place actually where they can feel comfortable about reporting on inside interest rates in the future and getting this system right. b but, you know, criminal charges are very, very rare. i think it shows they're taking the issue very carefully across a range of issues. global banks are...
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you know, i agree with tony. i know tony has been the most eloquent about talking about the chances of this happening in our lifetime are slim to none. i do think they will be more receptive to increased audio availability. they now release all of the audio at the end of the week when the arguments take place. i read that in 10 years that they will stream the arguments live on the web in terms of audio. i think that video is a very different story. i, too, was shocked and disappointed to see elena kagan afflicted with this stockholm syndrome that goes on there currently. >> the first question i have, there is a lot of talk about history. first of all, is this the first time in history people have said this? that it is the most political court in history? and secondly, whether that could change. will it stay that way? >> i don't think that i have said, and i don't believe this is the most political court in history. i think the court is always political. i think it is a political institution. presidents appoint ju
you know, i agree with tony. i know tony has been the most eloquent about talking about the chances of this happening in our lifetime are slim to none. i do think they will be more receptive to increased audio availability. they now release all of the audio at the end of the week when the arguments take place. i read that in 10 years that they will stream the arguments live on the web in terms of audio. i think that video is a very different story. i, too, was shocked and disappointed to see...
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let's bring in tony dungy now. tony, what was the key for washington tonight? >> well, bob, i actually picked dallas in the pregame show because i didn't think robert griffin would be 100%. but for the redskins, i thought cris collinsworth hit the nail right on the head. jim haslett, their defensive coordinator, did a great job. he blitzed all night long, and dallas just did not handle it. it started out with the first third down pass where we get an interception and then it went all the way through the game until the big play at the end when tony romo threw another interception against the blitz, and that defense, they had confidence to put deangelo hall one on one on dez bryant and just blitz, and it really paid off for them. >> okay, coach, let's look ahead to the packers and the vikings. who do you like in that game in green bay? >> well, i like green bay, but for really one reason, and that's putting pressure on christian ponder. adrian peterson's going to be great. he's going to make yards. and also, we know that aaron rodgers is going to put up points an
let's bring in tony dungy now. tony, what was the key for washington tonight? >> well, bob, i actually picked dallas in the pregame show because i didn't think robert griffin would be 100%. but for the redskins, i thought cris collinsworth hit the nail right on the head. jim haslett, their defensive coordinator, did a great job. he blitzed all night long, and dallas just did not handle it. it started out with the first third down pass where we get an interception and then it went all the...
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poxy reindeer yes and apparently mahmoud abbas he was asked what tony blair does for the palestinian territories and he said nothing nothing nothing big fat piece of coal dust and i suppose i'm right there is nothing nothing nothing from tony blair and you like to rip everyone off and put it in comic square. that's right live in those i know the u.s. embassy right here in london it makes that simple simple a state conic square bungalow in bunker plots is not a ripoff but back to these poverty barons one of the top poverty barons of the u.k. . from adam smith international the managing director of the london based development consultancy adam smith international a s i which gets most of its income from deficient paid himself a salary and dividends totaling almost one point three million pounds in twenty ten adam smith sensitive it's another one of these oxymoron like military intelligence that you would think are for balance marking free markets but no they're just a front group for scam stores they like to go with the idea that they're free market enterprise but when you scratch the
poxy reindeer yes and apparently mahmoud abbas he was asked what tony blair does for the palestinian territories and he said nothing nothing nothing big fat piece of coal dust and i suppose i'm right there is nothing nothing nothing from tony blair and you like to rip everyone off and put it in comic square. that's right live in those i know the u.s. embassy right here in london it makes that simple simple a state conic square bungalow in bunker plots is not a ripoff but back to these poverty...