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kulemin on top to white. minimal, clark, around for carlson, he is in a foot race with white, one d to the other >> craig: the leafs' mantra, wilson was preaching attention to details. they had good defense in this hockey game against the leafs. >> reporter: primeau kept it in the offensive territory. orr leaves it below the goal line. capitals pind in here. jamal mayers to primeau, re pelled by perreault >> craig: caps spent way too much time in this hockey game in their own zone. they had poor breakout and because of that, the leafs are looking like they are in control. the caps have to get the puck out and utilize their speed swroo. >> swroo >> joe: doing a nice job of ute lying their speed there. and finally, steckel will get out and bruce boudreau is begging for a line change. as you look down on gunnarsson, leaving the toronto zone, kessel can hit top speed very quickly. snapshot deflected aside. caps have seen the guys do that. marion gaborik can be owe explosive >> craig: he can also burn you with tha
kulemin on top to white. minimal, clark, around for carlson, he is in a foot race with white, one d to the other >> craig: the leafs' mantra, wilson was preaching attention to details. they had good defense in this hockey game against the leafs. >> reporter: primeau kept it in the offensive territory. orr leaves it below the goal line. capitals pind in here. jamal mayers to primeau, re pelled by perreault >> craig: caps spent way too much time in this hockey game in their own...
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florida state knocking on the door of the top 25. and with an impressive ball game here, maybe they sneak in. gibson and the seminoles right now rolling. ida state right now wap loppi wall lopping the bears. our trivia question and answer, chris singleton 54 steals last year, third all time for a freshman in school history. who holds the record if steals by solve most of. i threw out toney douglas. ward who was a sophomore, had 75 steals. >> dan: we mentioned florida state has a history of guys who have been able to steal the ball. tim picket was another one. >> rich: nice move inside. loucks in the scoring column. this the biggest lead if florida state in this ball game, a 30 point lead. a dozen minutes left. and another turnover. no look. again son fou gibson fouled and he goes to the line. may have been florence. quick time-out on the floor. south africa, an 8-year-old boy picked up the game of golf from his father. by the age of 9, he was already outplaying him. the odds of this gentle lad winning the junior world golf championsh
florida state knocking on the door of the top 25. and with an impressive ball game here, maybe they sneak in. gibson and the seminoles right now rolling. ida state right now wap loppi wall lopping the bears. our trivia question and answer, chris singleton 54 steals last year, third all time for a freshman in school history. who holds the record if steals by solve most of. i threw out toney douglas. ward who was a sophomore, had 75 steals. >> dan: we mentioned florida state has a history...
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of the route. -- lance you on top of the roof -- lands you on top of the roof. it can actually look up and see the 72 brackets that hold the columns. that is where you --that is where you start the tour of the dome. you have a back staircase to a little door that puts you through the brick work and through this massive by million -- 5 million pounds of brickwork that were added to knit the new i were to the old. you go through an opening and duck your head down as you go and you turn into the first visitors gallery. when you are at the first visitors gallery, you are in this narrow aisle. it seems specious because you have the entire 1 million cubic feet of the rotunda to one side of you and these large windows to the east on another side of you. you can look up the windows and see the supreme court and the library of congress or you can look down and see the people in the rotunda below. you can look up and see the great painting. you continue up these series of door which puts you into the space between the outer dome and the inner dome. it looks as if you're i
of the route. -- lance you on top of the roof -- lands you on top of the roof. it can actually look up and see the 72 brackets that hold the columns. that is where you --that is where you start the tour of the dome. you have a back staircase to a little door that puts you through the brick work and through this massive by million -- 5 million pounds of brickwork that were added to knit the new i were to the old. you go through an opening and duck your head down as you go and you turn into the...
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this race to the top of thing has had quite fascinating affect. i don't think that i have ever seen as much state policy activity on hard issues in a short period of time as i have seen the last six months. it's really interesting times. and i am not sure whether you are wanting me to name particular states. >> you can. >> but actually, you know, it's pretty broad right now. i'm pretty excited. >> terrific. secretary duncan, tell us a little about the schedule how you're going to go forward. when do you expect to announce these grants? and how do you expect the results of them to affect the reauthorization of the sea? >> the first grants will go out this spring. folks are still waiting for us to give money to the 50 states. people don't believe, and i think there will be a real week op call but i promise everyone in this room this isn't to be a 50 state winner situation. this will be a very high bar, and to me i equate this to olympics. it's like the gold medal. we have a low largest to get into the competition, that's to make the olympic team but
this race to the top of thing has had quite fascinating affect. i don't think that i have ever seen as much state policy activity on hard issues in a short period of time as i have seen the last six months. it's really interesting times. and i am not sure whether you are wanting me to name particular states. >> you can. >> but actually, you know, it's pretty broad right now. i'm pretty excited. >> terrific. secretary duncan, tell us a little about the schedule how you're going...
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." >> rich: 17-7 florida state on top. mercer has gone five minutes without a field got right now. >> dan: they're 2-23. but the amazing thing is, they're only done by ten points. if they could make a couple of basket, they're right in the game. >> rich: florida state has turned it over five times. seminole basketball. singleton. and kusnver. sipping bell top finds reid. nice look. reid with a couple of buckets. biggest lead of the ball game. james florence is back in. he's handling the basketball. >> dan: oh, my. >> rich: emerson. yikes. that should count for two missed shots. >> dan: the size is simply intimidating. that's all you can say. and now the bear defense has had a couple of break downs. some easy looks for florida state on the last two possessions. >> rich: kitchen with the score. florence. and they're really pushing it. >> dan: smith should have passed that ball if to corner. you have to move the basketball. you're just not going to get anything putting the ball down and trying to force your way to the basket.
." >> rich: 17-7 florida state on top. mercer has gone five minutes without a field got right now. >> dan: they're 2-23. but the amazing thing is, they're only done by ten points. if they could make a couple of basket, they're right in the game. >> rich: florida state has turned it over five times. seminole basketball. singleton. and kusnver. sipping bell top finds reid. nice look. reid with a couple of buckets. biggest lead of the ball game. james florence is back in....
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top of the route. -- lance you on top of the roof -- lands you on top of the roof. that is where you start the tour of the dome. you have a back staircase to a little door that puts you through the brick work and through this massive by million pounds of brickwork that were added to nknit the new i were to the old. you go through an opening and duck your head down as you go and you turn into the first visitors gallery. when you are at the first visitors gallery, you are in this narrow aisle. it seems specious because you have the entire 1 million cubic feet of the rotunda to one side of you and these large windows to the east on another side of you. you can look up the windows and see the supreme court and the library of congress or you can look down and see the people in the rotunda below. you can look up and see the great painting. you continue up these series of steps until you go through a door which puts you into the space between the outer dome and the inner dome. it looks as if you're in the whole of the ship. you see these large, incredibly heavy, strong tru
top of the route. -- lance you on top of the roof -- lands you on top of the roof. that is where you start the tour of the dome. you have a back staircase to a little door that puts you through the brick work and through this massive by million pounds of brickwork that were added to nknit the new i were to the old. you go through an opening and duck your head down as you go and you turn into the first visitors gallery. when you are at the first visitors gallery, you are in this narrow aisle. it...
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here you have it, two top-ten teams looking for a championship. larry mclaughlin and larry conley with you. >> it's the full court pressure purdue has to handle. for purdue it's get into the half court defense and make eight tough on tennessee to get the ball inside. >> let's take a look at what happened with tennessee in their ball game last night. a couple of their veterans had to step up big. >> tyler smith got his don mostly on the inside. i talked about bench. skiel er mcbee was good. chism has the ability to shoot the three-point shot. on the other side, purdue, johnson has been stellar. two double-doubles here at paradise jam. he will be the leader on this purdue boilermaker team. he has to play well tonight. against a very good tennessee squad. >> so there you have it, two top-ten teams in the country. purdue-tennessee. college basketball tonight, the championship of the paradise champ. the vols, boilermakers. starting lineups, opening tips coming up. >>> it's no surprise that the coach was about energy and intensity. what he wanted his gu
here you have it, two top-ten teams looking for a championship. larry mclaughlin and larry conley with you. >> it's the full court pressure purdue has to handle. for purdue it's get into the half court defense and make eight tough on tennessee to get the ball inside. >> let's take a look at what happened with tennessee in their ball game last night. a couple of their veterans had to step up big. >> tyler smith got his don mostly on the inside. i talked about bench. skiel er...
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that put carolina on top 17-7. later in the second quarter, yates forced out of the pocket, will roll to his right, will find boyd again. another big touchdown. yates 6 of 8 for 201 yards and two touchdowns. heels up 21-14 at the break. other games later today. florida state against florida. lsu hosting arkansas at 7:00 on espn. tennessee and kentucky, a fun one at 7:00 eastern. coming up later, the sec says good-bye to tim tebow. there's a lot of head coaches who will pat him on the back and say good riddance, move on. but what impact has this guy had on college football when it's all said and done do you think? >> just the run that they've been able to put together. this is the most accomplished senior class in the history of the southeastern conference with the number of wins that they've peopled up. steve spurrier talked about tim tebow and what he means to this football team. he said his ability to make plays in critical moments and convert third downs, and he looked that's tape of that sec championship game l
that put carolina on top 17-7. later in the second quarter, yates forced out of the pocket, will roll to his right, will find boyd again. another big touchdown. yates 6 of 8 for 201 yards and two touchdowns. heels up 21-14 at the break. other games later today. florida state against florida. lsu hosting arkansas at 7:00 on espn. tennessee and kentucky, a fun one at 7:00 eastern. coming up later, the sec says good-bye to tim tebow. there's a lot of head coaches who will pat him on the back and...
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a lot of focus on race to the top. look at all of the other discretionary resources, school improvement grants, investment innovation, money for technology. north of $10 billion. we have never had this kind of discretionary resource to read a think of all the challenges the department of education has been part of the problem. within this big compliance driven bureaucracy. we are trying to look in the mirror every day and be very self critical and fundamentally change the business we are in from being about complaints and audits to be about driving innovation so that just as we push everyone's behavior i promise you we challenge ourselves to do things very differently within the building. it is an extraordinary opportunity. juane talk about the tremendous movement without spending a dime. think there is an appetite. there is the willingness now a sense of urgency that has not existed before. our goal is to capture that and build upon the courage and great at the local level and fundamentally transform education. if we
a lot of focus on race to the top. look at all of the other discretionary resources, school improvement grants, investment innovation, money for technology. north of $10 billion. we have never had this kind of discretionary resource to read a think of all the challenges the department of education has been part of the problem. within this big compliance driven bureaucracy. we are trying to look in the mirror every day and be very self critical and fundamentally change the business we are in...
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so he's asked his top advisors for help.ion isn't getting results. >>> police say that one punch landed boxer mike tyson in the back of a police car. he says the whole thing is a matter of self-defense. >>> you may know him from his days in rock 'n' roll. but last night day yus rucker made country history. people love him. >>> new this morning, the balloon boy's parents have agreed to a plea deal for their attention grabbing hoax. richard heene will plead guilty to a felony. he could get up to three months in jail. his wife could have been deported to japan if she had been convicted of a felony. she will plead guilty to a misdemeanor and could get 60 days in jail. now, the prosecutors have recommended that the couple get probation. >>> our top story, other than that, the number of americans who have died from swine flu may be four times higher than we first thought. the "new york times" says that the cdc estimates h1n1 may have killed 4,000 people in the united states just since april. now, the virus itself isn't getting mor
so he's asked his top advisors for help.ion isn't getting results. >>> police say that one punch landed boxer mike tyson in the back of a police car. he says the whole thing is a matter of self-defense. >>> you may know him from his days in rock 'n' roll. but last night day yus rucker made country history. people love him. >>> new this morning, the balloon boy's parents have agreed to a plea deal for their attention grabbing hoax. richard heene will plead guilty to a...
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florida state off to a 2-0 start knocking on the door of the top 25. mercer looking for an upset in front of a sellout crowd at home. acc hoops coming up. if [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate you. jk. are you ignoring me? we're in a huge fight right now. is it something i did? i can see your lights on. i'm coming over. this isn't a joke. what did you dream about? [overlapping] is it me? i'm lonely. holla back. holla back. let's try something new. nude pics. send me some. text me. >> rich: stoonts came rushing in about an hour and a halving a go and they have been on their feet and loud since. florida state and mercer. mercer 3-1, their one loss was on the road by only two to providence. mercer's lineup, we talked about james florence. kusnver, s
florida state off to a 2-0 start knocking on the door of the top 25. mercer looking for an upset in front of a sellout crowd at home. acc hoops coming up. if [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x,"...
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because we're hln, we're going to cover the top stories as well. president obama goes to capitol hill to close the deal with health care reform with fellow democrats. he's making a last-minute appeal to get him to support the bill that could be down to a vote tonight. democrats are struggling to get enough votes even if they have a strong house majority. they increased that majority yesterday when they swore in representative bill owen. he won a special election in upstate new york. many democrats oppose the bill because it allows federal money to support abortions. >> no federal funds used to pay for abortions. that means no federal funds used to pay for abortions in the public option, no public funds used to pay for abortions for people receiving subsidies on the exchange. >> or your vote is no. >> right. >>> last night, democratic leaders struck a deal with those conservative democrats. they agreed to add tougher restrictions to the bill. democratic officials are now optimist eck they've lined up enough votes. all of the republicans are expected
because we're hln, we're going to cover the top stories as well. president obama goes to capitol hill to close the deal with health care reform with fellow democrats. he's making a last-minute appeal to get him to support the bill that could be down to a vote tonight. democrats are struggling to get enough votes even if they have a strong house majority. they increased that majority yesterday when they swore in representative bill owen. he won a special election in upstate new york. many...
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we're going to round out the top three with mya and dmitry.s -- i hope your solo's in this. it was the salsa, wasn't it? oh, man, that was good. watch them do the salsa. ♪ ♪ last night i dreamt of san pedro all of nature wild and free all of nature wild and free ♪ ♪ this is where i long to be this is where i long to be tropical the island breeze all of nature wild and free ♪ this is where i long to be la isla bonita ♪ >> tom: i love the reaction of you. you almost look bashful about your own solo. >> i don't watch these performances afterwards. i go on to the next immediately. i'm not comfortable watching myself. >> tom: really? >> yes. >> tom: kelly, this was fascinating to me. you completely went up on your solo. you forgot it completely, right? >> it was one of those moments. i thought, please don't start giggling. because something happened. like i completely forgot what i was supposed to do. so i just sat there and, like, and like made it up as i went along. somehow ended up working. when i met louis again and i checked, we had this one s
we're going to round out the top three with mya and dmitry.s -- i hope your solo's in this. it was the salsa, wasn't it? oh, man, that was good. watch them do the salsa. ♪ ♪ last night i dreamt of san pedro all of nature wild and free all of nature wild and free ♪ ♪ this is where i long to be this is where i long to be tropical the island breeze all of nature wild and free ♪ this is where i long to be la isla bonita ♪ >> tom: i love the reaction of you. you almost look bashful...
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look to pass the ball over the top. you have numbers going the other way towards your offensive end. >> steve: second foul on donte smith. henry trying to move on simmons, usc's best individual defender. >> marques: that's the screen going right. he has to get in the screen going to the left. >> steve: richardson. no. good rebound by alex stepheson. he is physical. >> marques: he is a presence. >> steve: lewis. nebraska rotates that defense. >> marques: that ball got into the paint. nothing happening for dwight lewis. to get bailed out at the last minute. great stuff defensively from nebraska. >> steve: five for six today. got eight left on the shot clock. vucevic, corner. smith has a three-point shot. when he is setting the basketball, he's on the sideline and turns it over. that's the sixth turnover for the trojans. >> marques: you see diaz, a great job of closing out. so that what appeared to be an open jump shot. donte smith's mind wasn't all that open. where he is on the basketball floor. >> steve: i like usc's def
look to pass the ball over the top. you have numbers going the other way towards your offensive end. >> steve: second foul on donte smith. henry trying to move on simmons, usc's best individual defender. >> marques: that's the screen going right. he has to get in the screen going to the left. >> steve: richardson. no. good rebound by alex stepheson. he is physical. >> marques: he is a presence. >> steve: lewis. nebraska rotates that defense. >> marques: that...
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>> kroft: one top u.s.al is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the systems. can a penetrator, or a perpetrator, leave behind... >> mcconnell: yes. >> kroft: ...little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look... >> mcconnell: yes. >> kroft: and listen and...? >> mcconnell: any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> kroft: do we believe that there are, that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> mcconnell: steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and information systems. >> kroft: of all the critical components of the u.s. infrastructure, the power grid is one of the most vulnerable to cyber attack. that's because the power g
>> kroft: one top u.s.al is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the systems. can a penetrator, or a perpetrator, leave behind... >> mcconnell: yes. >> kroft: ...little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look... >> mcconnell:...
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." >> michael: temple on top of virginia tech.nd and in the same thing a lot of heavyweights here in the non- conference schedule. cannot tell. and but that is the way when you are not in a bcs conference for consideration. the junior. and 14 and in the starting lineup tonight. , he can play defense like that he will get more he will. and a native of san croy. >> michael: you are living large here in the early go. and did not get it to stay down. and a gad look at it. ups and down we come inside the mark. >> joe: and 6 for 19 from the floor here. >> michael: hudson didn't get the jump hook to fall. on the glass for temple. juan fernandez now for guzman. in the back court. allen, dileo. as you know, and green berg and coming out and look at craig williams. and measuring the 3. >> joe: the teams would prefer to get down the floor and get easy looks before the opposite numbers get set. but not happening a lot here in the first half. >> michael: davila had to give it up. this is delaney and he is going to get hit with the foul. >> joe
." >> michael: temple on top of virginia tech.nd and in the same thing a lot of heavyweights here in the non- conference schedule. cannot tell. and but that is the way when you are not in a bcs conference for consideration. the junior. and 14 and in the starting lineup tonight. , he can play defense like that he will get more he will. and a native of san croy. >> michael: you are living large here in the early go. and did not get it to stay down. and a gad look at it. ups and...
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for the plants at the top, you can take a look at those.ax the middle class workers benefits is not a good way to finance his plan. host: do you know where it stands now? host: at the senate level, it is $23,000 per year. anything over $23,000 per year premiums, you end up with that party% excise tax. -- 40% excise tax. $1,000 per member is paid right now for the uninsured. the plan has $1,000 tacked onto it because of uninsured people. to tax them again is a double hit at the same people. will not result in lower cost. will result in the people getting less health care and still have been the costs go up. for instance, if i get a heart bypass, the cost of the bypass will not go down. the only thing that will happen is that my plan will pay less and i will have to pay more. we do not think that is the way to do it. that is rationing everything in the country but health care. host: next up for richard trumka, alexandria, ky. caller: do you think it is feasible to keep giving unemployment after so long a time -- to keep individuals for not lo
for the plants at the top, you can take a look at those.ax the middle class workers benefits is not a good way to finance his plan. host: do you know where it stands now? host: at the senate level, it is $23,000 per year. anything over $23,000 per year premiums, you end up with that party% excise tax. -- 40% excise tax. $1,000 per member is paid right now for the uninsured. the plan has $1,000 tacked onto it because of uninsured people. to tax them again is a double hit at the same people. will...
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this was the top of the front page of the paper. this is a very significant washingtonian, obviously involved in sports, meant a lot to the sports landscape in the city, but meant a lot in a much broader sense, meant a lot to the city in a lot of different ways. >>> the change down there is remarkable. it's basically dc's version of times square. he was certainly proud of that. mrs. pollin is certainly proud of that. the entire pollin family is proud of that. it's, it's, it was a big risk, but they took it and they have revitalized that part of town in a dramatic way. >>> mr. pollin was a very feisty, very determined, and i think gritty guy. that's what enabled him to accomplish all that he has. once you were in the family, though, i mean everything was forgotten and he was as warm and supportive as you could possibly be. >>> jimmy carter, during his presidency in 1980 just, you know, '79, just happened to sit at the capital center in mr. pollin's seat and finally, one of the guys from the capital center said that's mr. pollin's sea
this was the top of the front page of the paper. this is a very significant washingtonian, obviously involved in sports, meant a lot to the sports landscape in the city, but meant a lot in a much broader sense, meant a lot to the city in a lot of different ways. >>> the change down there is remarkable. it's basically dc's version of times square. he was certainly proud of that. mrs. pollin is certainly proud of that. the entire pollin family is proud of that. it's, it's, it was a big...
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he's asked his top advisers for help. why even that option isn't getting results. >>> one punch landed boxer mike tyson in the back of a police car. come on. he says the whole thing's a matter of self-defense. >>> and taylor swift gets her moment and then some. her big, big night at the country music awards. and the joke they just couldn't pass up again and again and again. >>> first, though, our top story. the number of americans who have died from the swine flu may be four times higher than we first thought. "the new york times" says the cdc estimates that h1n1 may have killed 4,000 people in the united states since april. the virus isn't getting more dangerous but the cdc is now counting lab confirmed cases and deaths from complications related to h1n1. >>> president obama got four options from advisers about afghanistan, and he turned them all down. a white house official says the president has growing doubts about the afghan government, and he wants an exit strategy before sending extra troops. so he sent all his sta
he's asked his top advisers for help. why even that option isn't getting results. >>> one punch landed boxer mike tyson in the back of a police car. come on. he says the whole thing's a matter of self-defense. >>> and taylor swift gets her moment and then some. her big, big night at the country music awards. and the joke they just couldn't pass up again and again and again. >>> first, though, our top story. the number of americans who have died from the swine flu may...
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citigroup disclosed the top pay for employees. two top executives are taking a big pay cut. james forese, the co-head of global markets at citi. last year he made $12.9 million. this year that is going to drop to $5.9 million in cash and stock. another example is the vice chairman stephen volk, last year $10.5 million total compensation. this year citigroup is guaranteeing him $3.9 million. relatively big cut. still relatively substantial salaries. citigroup is overseen by the obama administration's pay czar. he capped pay for the top execs. you can expect more to come. chr christi. >> i would bet more pay cuts. >> the pay czar feinberg is reviewing the pay cuts for the next five employees. the goal is to make a decision on pay by early december before the bonus cuts are cut. some firms are worried that top talent will leave and go somewhere else. ken feinberg says he is quote-unquote concerned they will see top talent leave these firms. j.p. morgan, their ceo talked about that concern as well, the top talent will leave. but if you ask other folks that is not the response yo
citigroup disclosed the top pay for employees. two top executives are taking a big pay cut. james forese, the co-head of global markets at citi. last year he made $12.9 million. this year that is going to drop to $5.9 million in cash and stock. another example is the vice chairman stephen volk, last year $10.5 million total compensation. this year citigroup is guaranteeing him $3.9 million. relatively big cut. still relatively substantial salaries. citigroup is overseen by the obama...
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you can't even see the tops of the buildings. the low clouds are there, ground stop until 8:30 is what we have. then more delays after that. chicago, rain, wind, and low clouds. an hour or more delay there. atlanta, our morning clouds, right now, by this afternoon, the push should be a lot better by about 5:00. so keep your finger hes crossed. charlotte, seattle as well. charlotte, low-level cloudiness all day, seattle, rain and wind back in the picture. more in about a half hour. >> thank you. >>> you may remember a massive fire in puerto rico. it was felt miles away. the fbi was brought in to investigate. there was talk of sabotage. now investigators say they know the cause. y8 >>> good morning! . it is 8:00 eastern, of course. morning, sunshine. thank you for making us a part of your morning routine. here's what's going on. it's the gift that keeps on giving or in this case taking from you. why extra airline fees won't stop when the holidays are over. >>> a scary night for workers at a department store. armed robbers moved in
you can't even see the tops of the buildings. the low clouds are there, ground stop until 8:30 is what we have. then more delays after that. chicago, rain, wind, and low clouds. an hour or more delay there. atlanta, our morning clouds, right now, by this afternoon, the push should be a lot better by about 5:00. so keep your finger hes crossed. charlotte, seattle as well. charlotte, low-level cloudiness all day, seattle, rain and wind back in the picture. more in about a half hour. >>...
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top of the hour time, joe benny neat, craig laughlin with you. the nhl on comcast sportsnet from bell center in montreal. all the men and women in our technical crew for all their help. power play right now. for montreal once washington gets possession. >> craig: i'm surprised price wasn't out of the zone. i'm not even sure he realized that they were going to have the extra men, an offensive zone penalty against the caps, and giroux to the box. here is a look at the power play. there he is on the d and there comes the stumble and the fall. down goes to d man and to the power play come the montreal canadiens. down went big ryan o'byrne. >> joe: bruce boudreau putting up a protest. referees tonight, before tonight the power play had blank in five of the last six. they got one tonight. steckel looking for a shorthanded chance. the power play stats packaged by the ups store. >> craig: bruce was upset. i'm not sure he thought giroux got a piece of him. looks like the guy stumbled after he hit him with his stick. >> joe: andrei bergeron sets sale. this
top of the hour time, joe benny neat, craig laughlin with you. the nhl on comcast sportsnet from bell center in montreal. all the men and women in our technical crew for all their help. power play right now. for montreal once washington gets possession. >> craig: i'm surprised price wasn't out of the zone. i'm not even sure he realized that they were going to have the extra men, an offensive zone penalty against the caps, and giroux to the box. here is a look at the power play. there he...
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economists saying for months that unemployment will top 10%.o, you know, they expected it to happen just maybe not this early. even though the job losses are high, the pace of layoffs is slowing. compare 190,000 job losses that we had in october to the 700,000 job losses we saw earlier this year. all right. jump to earnings from today. we heard from aig. they made money for the second quarter in a row. more than $450 million and this is the company that got the big e bail yut from the government and owes about $90 billion. ache's core insurance business is stabilizing and the company says it's trying to sell assets to repay the government but aig still has a sizable portfolio of troubled assets. aig shares are right now down about 8%. despite rising unemployment, americans, though, they still have the extra cash for a cup of joe. starbucks' quarterly profits surged to $150 million. more people visited the coffee house than last year and they're spending more money when they get in there. starbucks' shares are up 4%. >>> and finally, the book wa
economists saying for months that unemployment will top 10%.o, you know, they expected it to happen just maybe not this early. even though the job losses are high, the pace of layoffs is slowing. compare 190,000 job losses that we had in october to the 700,000 job losses we saw earlier this year. all right. jump to earnings from today. we heard from aig. they made money for the second quarter in a row. more than $450 million and this is the company that got the big e bail yut from the...
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. >> dave: first pass, right on top of the sec mark. that goes to dexter mccluster, his first catch. mccluster now with 35 receptions this season. >> andre: they just try to find a way, any way possible to get the football in his hands. so dangerous when he does have the football, and capable of going the distance at any point. you cannot blink when you're watching him play. >> dave: second down, throw back the other way. pass is caught, falling forward, that should be good enough for the first down. >> dave >> andre: this is way to get sneed involved in the football game, get him relaxed early. a little first opening pass to dexter mccluster, and then out to his favorite target in hodge. just want. to get him the football in the open field and allow him to go to work. >> dave: out of the i formation. here is mccluster. trying to stretch the field, cuts it back, hit at the 25. let's look at our impact players brought to you by hampton inn. >> andre: it all starts for ole miss with dexter mccluster, 184 yard his averages the last couple
. >> dave: first pass, right on top of the sec mark. that goes to dexter mccluster, his first catch. mccluster now with 35 receptions this season. >> andre: they just try to find a way, any way possible to get the football in his hands. so dangerous when he does have the football, and capable of going the distance at any point. you cannot blink when you're watching him play. >> dave: second down, throw back the other way. pass is caught, falling forward, that should be good...
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honoring the top ten cnn heroes of the year.o to brooke anderson who is on the red carpet outside the kodak theater right here in hollywood for a previe. >> larry, i am here now with the star of nbc's "heroes." he's actually a blue ribbon panelist for cnn's heroes. he helped whittle down the nominees for the top ten finalists. i know that was a very difficult job. how have these people inspired you? >> it's absolutely amazing. each individual, an individual just leading with their vision and inspired by so many people around them. all around the world, people are making such a difference. it's just incredible to know there are so many people make such a great impact on this world. >> absolutely. you're a part of the american red cross national celebrity cabinet. what specific initiatives are you involved in? >> just to get the word out there and make everyone aware they can definitely make a difference. no contribution, how small it is, makes a difference and can save many lives. go to red cross.org/gifts, and give a gift that c
honoring the top ten cnn heroes of the year.o to brooke anderson who is on the red carpet outside the kodak theater right here in hollywood for a previe. >> larry, i am here now with the star of nbc's "heroes." he's actually a blue ribbon panelist for cnn's heroes. he helped whittle down the nominees for the top ten finalists. i know that was a very difficult job. how have these people inspired you? >> it's absolutely amazing. each individual, an individual just leading...
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only about 5% of people actually hit the top of the donut hole.ongress is talking about closing that donut hole. you can debate that. this is $50 billion per year we did not spend before 2006. my goal in developing it was to help everyone, but primarily poor senior citizens. for them it has been a spectacular benefit. host: this next call is from pennsylvania. caller: i'm a member of the v.a. in am also under medicare. i have two questions. number one, were you with the bush administration from its beginning? and if so, why did the cost -- the co-pay for veterans go from $3 and up to $7? bush was inaugurated in january, and the cost of from $3 up to $7 in february. with donald runs fell, wasn't he a ceo of a drug company? and further, who wrote medicare part d? i am sure that the drug companies were very instrumental in writing ala. this is nothing but a great boon for the drug companies. guest: doug badger and i were the two major people who put part d together and i was with bush i i the white house, for the first three years as well for the sec
only about 5% of people actually hit the top of the donut hole.ongress is talking about closing that donut hole. you can debate that. this is $50 billion per year we did not spend before 2006. my goal in developing it was to help everyone, but primarily poor senior citizens. for them it has been a spectacular benefit. host: this next call is from pennsylvania. caller: i'm a member of the v.a. in am also under medicare. i have two questions. number one, were you with the bush administration from...
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i am not for the top two ideas. i think we ought to get away from the number two all together here because what is happening is that it is a bundling process than what it does is it it's very unlikely that an independent or third-party candidate whti mergence gnat top two. that kind of winnowing is the opposite of what we should be trying to do witches expand choice in the general election and people should learn more about the system. i don't want the media of reducing choice and i don't want to pay commissions are the parties for example how they tick that dennis kucinich and my rebel. i want to make it possible that more people in more choices are in front of the american people and they are able to participate and that is why i think the federal election commission, going back, we need to view campaign finance laws which i am in favor of more like tax policy and we have to say we don't want to just not have the corruptive the fact that we want to also look at how can government facilitate the participation of pe
i am not for the top two ideas. i think we ought to get away from the number two all together here because what is happening is that it is a bundling process than what it does is it it's very unlikely that an independent or third-party candidate whti mergence gnat top two. that kind of winnowing is the opposite of what we should be trying to do witches expand choice in the general election and people should learn more about the system. i don't want the media of reducing choice and i don't want...
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but on top of that all the other leapts of strategy. not just with additional combat troops with the trainers, trainers with army and police, with the equipment issue. there's not been a major thrust for that equipment so far. we need to see that, i believe so that we can see a transition from our being there in large numbers to the afghans taking responsibility for their own security. and on top of all those factors, you've got the question of whether you're going to have an afghan government there that's going to take on corruption and whether or not they're going to start delivering services in a much better way and whether they're going to have a plan to reintegrate, the taliban, particularly those lower level local taliban back in afghan society the way it was successfully done in iraq. and that is a package. and i would hope, whatever that package contains that it would be a nato afghan initiative. that it not just be a u.s. decision and certainly not limited to the question which the media has been focusing on, but be a comprehen
but on top of that all the other leapts of strategy. not just with additional combat troops with the trainers, trainers with army and police, with the equipment issue. there's not been a major thrust for that equipment so far. we need to see that, i believe so that we can see a transition from our being there in large numbers to the afghans taking responsibility for their own security. and on top of all those factors, you've got the question of whether you're going to have an afghan government...
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i'm not for the top two ideas. i think we ought to get away from the number two all together here because is happening is that it is a funneling process and what it does it is very unlikely that an independent or third-party candidate would emerge and not talk to. that kind of winnowing is exactly the opposite of what we should be trying to do, which is expanded choice in the general election. and people should, you know, learn more about the system, but i don't want the media reducing choice. i don't want to pay commissions or the parties, for example, how they kicked out dennis kucinich and mike ravel in the two major parties. i want to make it possible that more people and more choices are offered to the american people and are able to participate. and that's i think the federal election commission will go back. we need to view campaign-finance laws, which i'm in favor of, more like tax policy. and we have to say we don't want to just not to have a corruptive effect, but we want to also look at how can governmen
i'm not for the top two ideas. i think we ought to get away from the number two all together here because is happening is that it is a funneling process and what it does it is very unlikely that an independent or third-party candidate would emerge and not talk to. that kind of winnowing is exactly the opposite of what we should be trying to do, which is expanded choice in the general election. and people should, you know, learn more about the system, but i don't want the media reducing choice....
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you see the capitals still holding on to that top spot. a buffalo sabres team, the cap looking pretty good. >> there were some really good teams. they are not surprising to me but they seem to be surprising everyone in the league. they are one of those great teams, that season after season, they develop their players and continue to climb up and just surprise team every single game that they play. >> and ryan miller in net has been the key right there for the buffalo sabres >> all right, folks, we thank you for being with us. that's going to do it for capitals post-game live brought to you by mercedes center. see you. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. fore they sg when they're adults. and the best honor of all is to be able to embrace the other. i believe in the power of the word. i believe that you have to take this honor as a challenge. as fiction writers and people who believe in the word that we have to enter the anonymous corners of human exper
you see the capitals still holding on to that top spot. a buffalo sabres team, the cap looking pretty good. >> there were some really good teams. they are not surprising to me but they seem to be surprising everyone in the league. they are one of those great teams, that season after season, they develop their players and continue to climb up and just surprise team every single game that they play. >> and ryan miller in net has been the key right there for the buffalo sabres >>...
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honoring the top ten cnn heroes of the year. go to brooke anderson who's on the red carpet outside the kodak theater right here in hollywood for a preview. brooke? >> larry, i'm here with actor mosi oka, star of nbc's "heroes" and a blue ribbon panelist for cnn's heroes. whittling the top ten finalists. how have these people inspired you? >> it's absolutely amazing. each individual, you know, it's an individual just leading with their vision and inspiring so people around them. it just all around the world, people are making such a difference. it's just incredible to know that there's so many people trying to make such a great impact on this world. >> absolutely. you are a part of the american red cross celebrity cabinet. what specific initiatives are involved in quickly? >> just to get the world out and make everyone to make a difference no matter -- no contribution how small makes a difference and can save many lives. go to redcross.org/gift. >> very true. thank you so much for helping us out tonight. he was a presenter two ye
honoring the top ten cnn heroes of the year. go to brooke anderson who's on the red carpet outside the kodak theater right here in hollywood for a preview. brooke? >> larry, i'm here with actor mosi oka, star of nbc's "heroes" and a blue ribbon panelist for cnn's heroes. whittling the top ten finalists. how have these people inspired you? >> it's absolutely amazing. each individual, you know, it's an individual just leading with their vision and inspiring so people around...
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pacioretty, metropolit and moen across the top for jacques martin.o the biscuit first. on around for brooks laich and back on through. 7:20 to go in the second period. washington's two markers coming in the first. compliments of fehr and ovechkin. spacek on the power play in period 2 for the locals. eric fehr mozying in. and he stays right with him. they mug it up in the corner. point position for alzner. and wide of the goal. sergei kostitsyn turning and burning. he has plekanec. plekanec working in on alzner. stayed with him right in his chest very well. side by green. >> craig: a lot of nice stick work there but even better defensively sticking with it. alls near nice job by the young d. -- alzner nice job by the young d. >> joe: washington putting on pressure with beagle, hammered there by spacek. you see that one right in your living room. four in the scrum. alzner fanned on the first wrister and now gives ground. laich, working in. hits the brakes. slowly to the front. that didn't get through to varlamov. spacek. serves it to hamrlik. deflected
pacioretty, metropolit and moen across the top for jacques martin.o the biscuit first. on around for brooks laich and back on through. 7:20 to go in the second period. washington's two markers coming in the first. compliments of fehr and ovechkin. spacek on the power play in period 2 for the locals. eric fehr mozying in. and he stays right with him. they mug it up in the corner. point position for alzner. and wide of the goal. sergei kostitsyn turning and burning. he has plekanec. plekanec...
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looks like cars are still going across on that top deck.y have not closed it down as of yet. >>> a bomb sniffing dog got caught in a fire fight in afghanistan. and was never -- and was never able to see again. until last week. who found sob by after she went missing on the battle front for a year. >>> new this morning, a bob sniffing dog has been found alive and well a year after she disappeared in afghanistan. the name here of this dog, sobby. a u.s. soldier found her wandering near an isolated base last week. she's an explosive detecting dog for australian special forces. sobby vanished during a fire fight in 2008. her handler says that sobby's rescue has been a fantastic morale boost for the whole unit. >>> a former high school teacher says she was forced to resign over her facebook page. ashley pain was a high school teacher in north georgia. she says her principal recommended she quit because of a curse word that appeared on her facebook page and pictures from her european vacation. >> i visited the guinness brewery. i went to italy an
looks like cars are still going across on that top deck.y have not closed it down as of yet. >>> a bomb sniffing dog got caught in a fire fight in afghanistan. and was never -- and was never able to see again. until last week. who found sob by after she went missing on the battle front for a year. >>> new this morning, a bob sniffing dog has been found alive and well a year after she disappeared in afghanistan. the name here of this dog, sobby. a u.s. soldier found her...
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you can see one stamped into the top of a single frame of this movie.run a movie here, there's a specific watermark just for this theater? >> kissinger: that's correct. >> stahl: and it says, basically, it ran here? >> kissinger: that's correct. >> stahl: oh, like a fingerprint or something? >> kissinger: exactly. >> stahl: from watermarks, investigators knew movies were being pirated at this amc multiplex. so projectionists and other employees here began looking for pirates, and that led to the arrest of gerardo arellano. in the past four years, amc employees have helped police make 55 arrests, including some pirates with international connections. but movie piracy is such big business now, that frequent raids and arrests have barely made a dent. richard cotton, an executive vice president at nbc universal, says the numbers just keep growing. >> stahl: how many movies are released every year, say, in the united states? >> richard cotton: ballpark, 400 to 500 movies are released in the united states. >> stahl: and how many of those would you say are pir
you can see one stamped into the top of a single frame of this movie.run a movie here, there's a specific watermark just for this theater? >> kissinger: that's correct. >> stahl: and it says, basically, it ran here? >> kissinger: that's correct. >> stahl: oh, like a fingerprint or something? >> kissinger: exactly. >> stahl: from watermarks, investigators knew movies were being pirated at this amc multiplex. so projectionists and other employees here began...
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and i thought vasso was on top. and brusko was slot to the left and ty jones, who has had a good half. bottom the screen for treister. and treister has got it for jones. >> jones still on his feet. down to the 49-yard line. and now, it is another certainly convertible 3rd down situation. and maine will call a time out. >> right there. with a buck 28 to go. and you sea the protection is good. and jones, probably could have done a better job of getting up the field. and in the million the field. and allow the play call. and here comes maine with the time out. >> and it is 3rd down. and you don't end up with this thing. and you pawn it away. and you will pin it inside the 15-yard line. and worse case scenario here for maine. you have done what you needed to do. move the football a little bit. and convert the third and three. it ain't that bad. and punt the ball away. and probably not going to do anything. en convert this thing and it is operation mode. and flat out two minute drill. and theresa has to get them up to th
and i thought vasso was on top. and brusko was slot to the left and ty jones, who has had a good half. bottom the screen for treister. and treister has got it for jones. >> jones still on his feet. down to the 49-yard line. and now, it is another certainly convertible 3rd down situation. and maine will call a time out. >> right there. with a buck 28 to go. and you sea the protection is good. and jones, probably could have done a better job of getting up the field. and in the million...
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i'm thrilled to help introduce a top ten honoree.now more than ever the world needs heros. >> there's no money to eat. >> i live on the street. >> when you're hungry, you're hungry. that's it. four years ago i see those guys standing out like they're desperate. they need to eat. my name is jorge munoz. every night i bring food to the hungry in queens, new york. i'm born in colombia. i'm a school bus driver. when i come back around 5:15 my second job starts. prepare the meals, pack them up. seven days a week. i'll help anyone who needs to eat. >> pretty impressive. go to cnn.com/heros and vote for the hero that inspires you the most. the top ten will all be honored by an all-star group. >>> north carolina police say someone admits to taking this 5-year-old girl. so where is shaniya? >>> police in fayetteville says a man has admitted to kidnapping shaniya davis. investigators still don't know where she is. shaniya was seen with this man just an hour after she disappeared on tuesday. she was seen with him in a hotel about 40 miles the f
i'm thrilled to help introduce a top ten honoree.now more than ever the world needs heros. >> there's no money to eat. >> i live on the street. >> when you're hungry, you're hungry. that's it. four years ago i see those guys standing out like they're desperate. they need to eat. my name is jorge munoz. every night i bring food to the hungry in queens, new york. i'm born in colombia. i'm a school bus driver. when i come back around 5:15 my second job starts. prepare the meals,...
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they pinch arroyo right up top and stop the play, kick it out. washington not able to get the rebound off the missed shot >> steve: now off the screen, they do score. they keep giving them chance, they'll knock it in the hole. that's daequan cook, third year from ohio state, 28-26 washington. they led by as many as 6. boykins penetrates. here is jamison, tough penetrating shot. rebound to mcgee and they say anthony pushed him out of bounds. >> reporter: looked like javale was thinking about making the move to the basket and ran into a wall. that knocked him off balance. >> steve: take a look at the verizon you make the call >> phil: javale so active, in the lane, quickly able to react. oh, yes, you can see the foul there >> steve: jamison chases down the offensive glass, bounces in >> phil: both teams have been pretty effective on the offensive glass. that's two more second chance points for washington. that gives them 10 >> steve: and it gives jamison 10, the first wizard in double figures. hook jumper not there. blatche pulls it away. up ahead
they pinch arroyo right up top and stop the play, kick it out. washington not able to get the rebound off the missed shot >> steve: now off the screen, they do score. they keep giving them chance, they'll knock it in the hole. that's daequan cook, third year from ohio state, 28-26 washington. they led by as many as 6. boykins penetrates. here is jamison, tough penetrating shot. rebound to mcgee and they say anthony pushed him out of bounds. >> reporter: looked like javale was...
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to have a counterinsurgency or counterterrorism strategy and that has been made a while ago, and on top of that all the elements of a strategy, for instance, how are we going to show success in afghanistan, not just with additional combat troops, but with the trainers, trainers for army and police with the equipment issue. the equipment going to the army in afghanistan is critically important. there's not been a major thrust for that equipment so far. we need to see that so we can see a transition from our being there in large numbers to the afghans taking responsibility for their own security and on top of all those factors, you have the question of whether you are going to have an afghan government there that is going to take on corruption and start delivering services in a better way and whether they're going to have a plan to reintegrate the taliban, particularly those lower level local taliban back into afghan society the way it was successfully done in iraq. and that is a package. and i would hope that whatever that package contains that it would be a nato-afghan initiative, not j
to have a counterinsurgency or counterterrorism strategy and that has been made a while ago, and on top of that all the elements of a strategy, for instance, how are we going to show success in afghanistan, not just with additional combat troops, but with the trainers, trainers for army and police with the equipment issue. the equipment going to the army in afghanistan is critically important. there's not been a major thrust for that equipment so far. we need to see that so we can see a...
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we're going to stay on top of this. we've got to. you know, societal pressure comes in all forms, whether it's to drug, alcohol, violence, even food. i struggled with so many addictions myself. i'm sharing my battle with alcohol and other substances in my new book "i want." you can order a copy at cnn.com. or go to your local bookstore. i want to thank my fantastic panel for that healthy debate. >>> a hefty defense, a man accused of murdering his former son-in-law. he said he couldn't do it because he's too fat. >>> and a super expensive divorce battle brews between dodgers' owner and wife, jamie. this is so ugly, and you won't believe some of the details. we're going to tell you after the break. >>> too fat to kill. a man accused of murdering his former son-in-law says he couldn't do it, because he's too fat. oh, really? this guy weighs 285 pounds. i didn't realize there was a weight limit on guns. will the jury buy this new twinkie defense? >>> another lawmaker caught with his proverbial pants down. cops say he was parked in a ceme
we're going to stay on top of this. we've got to. you know, societal pressure comes in all forms, whether it's to drug, alcohol, violence, even food. i struggled with so many addictions myself. i'm sharing my battle with alcohol and other substances in my new book "i want." you can order a copy at cnn.com. or go to your local bookstore. i want to thank my fantastic panel for that healthy debate. >>> a hefty defense, a man accused of murdering his former son-in-law. he said he...
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the very coalition that put barack obama over the top is not showing up. >> democrats, though, still may make election history and richard lui i will take a look at a new york congressional race in just few meants and more on the wider implicationses of these elections. >>> more infants and young
the very coalition that put barack obama over the top is not showing up. >> democrats, though, still may make election history and richard lui i will take a look at a new york congressional race in just few meants and more on the wider implicationses of these elections. >>> more infants and young
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you will be teaching top grade civics for the next 18 weeks. well, that took me back, but i figured i had made a commitment and i was going to keep it. one of the smarter things that i did was to find a young civics teacher who shared some of my ideas to work with me. this book is dedicated to dan l. morris, civics teacher. we developed a curriculum around the question, what does a citizen need to know to make it the government work for them. what does a citizen need to know to make government work for them to back we taught that for 18 weeks. in the introduction to the book we target what that experience was like. thirty years later by had retired from the senate and had the opportunity to go to harvard to the kennedy school of government as a senior fellow. as a fellow you are expected, at harvard, the only people who teach our members of the faculty. everybody else, whenever their title is, they can do something else. they can inspire. they can direct. our group, we lead. i lead a class of undergraduates in that same curriculum. of want to s
you will be teaching top grade civics for the next 18 weeks. well, that took me back, but i figured i had made a commitment and i was going to keep it. one of the smarter things that i did was to find a young civics teacher who shared some of my ideas to work with me. this book is dedicated to dan l. morris, civics teacher. we developed a curriculum around the question, what does a citizen need to know to make it the government work for them. what does a citizen need to know to make government...
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and been the guy on top. and been the guy get diagnose squashed for crying out load. and it is extremely sensitive. and there's how you end up popping the shoulder and land on it wrong. and then it starts on you. and. >> and it as nice job and that is brusko in motion. and he is going to handoff to pushaun and more yards and another 1st down. and second one. and ocean getting up to the second level and start walking the backers up and that is sort of what they have done here on the 1st down. >> there goes the full back in motion. and it is a smashing. and he has some room. and he has it all the way to the 44-yard line. and what a series. what a run by pushaun brown. >> great job by cobber keating. and leading the way. and we will watch it. and watch the contacts there. and he pancakes him. and that's the kind of stuff you need if you are going to win on the road in the contract caa. >> and tricks to the left. >> it is at some point too keep him honest. and they have got him on the inside receiver in the slot. >> you are right. and good point by you. >> we get a motion
and been the guy on top. and been the guy get diagnose squashed for crying out load. and it is extremely sensitive. and there's how you end up popping the shoulder and land on it wrong. and then it starts on you. and. >> and it as nice job and that is brusko in motion. and he is going to handoff to pushaun and more yards and another 1st down. and second one. and ocean getting up to the second level and start walking the backers up and that is sort of what they have done here on the 1st...
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geffen and then hef hitters from the world of politics, lots of governors, lots of representatives and topfficials from the obama administration. some no-shows. i think people were expecting, there were rumors brad pitt would show up or even oprah winfrey. oprah winfrey did not show up but gayle king was here instead, her best friend, and also lots of folks from the obamas' personal life like marty nesbitt and his wife, delivered malia and sasha and he said the key was looking forward to reconnecting with his chicago friends tonight. >> larry: you know why they decided to hold it outside? >> reporter: one of the things they wanted to make sure they could have a number of guests. the state room fits about 150 guests and that's about the number of guests that bush had when he hosted the prime minister in 2005. tonight you had about 320. bill clinton had a much bigger party, 700 folks there. this white house talked about wanting to have a bigger event, so that's why they held it outside. some people kind of look and say it's a tent. it looks more like a pavilion and of course they decorate th
geffen and then hef hitters from the world of politics, lots of governors, lots of representatives and topfficials from the obama administration. some no-shows. i think people were expecting, there were rumors brad pitt would show up or even oprah winfrey. oprah winfrey did not show up but gayle king was here instead, her best friend, and also lots of folks from the obamas' personal life like marty nesbitt and his wife, delivered malia and sasha and he said the key was looking forward to...
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this race to the top of thing has had quite fascinating affect. i don't think that i have ever seen as much state policy activity on hard issues in a short period of time as i have seen the last six months. it's really interesting times. and i am not sure whether you are wanting me to name particular states. >> you can. >> but actually, you know, it's pretty broad right now. i'm pretty excited. >> terrific. secretary duncan, tell us a little about the schedule how you're going to go forward. when do you expect to announce these grants? and how do you expect the results of them to affect the reauthorization of the sea? >> the first grants will go out this spring. folks are still waiting for us to give money to the 50 states. people don't believe, and i think there will be a real week op call but i promise everyone in this room this isn't to be a 50 state winner situation. this will be a very high bar, and to me i equate this to olympics. it's like the gold medal. we have a low largest to get into the competition, that's to make the olympic team but
this race to the top of thing has had quite fascinating affect. i don't think that i have ever seen as much state policy activity on hard issues in a short period of time as i have seen the last six months. it's really interesting times. and i am not sure whether you are wanting me to name particular states. >> you can. >> but actually, you know, it's pretty broad right now. i'm pretty excited. >> terrific. secretary duncan, tell us a little about the schedule how you're going...
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ends soon. >> larry: erica hill will sit in again for anderson cooper tonight to host "ac 360" at the topca? >>> tonight new details about the president's plan for afghanistan. we know he's going to make an announcement one week from tonight. already there are reports they'll be sending as many as 34,000 additional troops into the war zone. what exactly will that translate to? we're going to dig deeper. tonight with cnn's fareed zakaria and michael ware. >>> plus, it's being referred to as the botax. a cute name for a possible plan to tax cosmetic surgery and in turn help finance health care reform. who is really paying the tax and would it even work? we're keeping them honest. >>> plus, much more from inside the obamas' first state dinner which i know you've been talking a lot about tonight, larry. that's all coming up at the top of the hour. >> larry: especially the desserts. >> especially the desserts. they should have been indian. >> larry: yes. that's what he said. erica hill at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. general clark, former vice president dick cheney has accused the president of
ends soon. >> larry: erica hill will sit in again for anderson cooper tonight to host "ac 360" at the topca? >>> tonight new details about the president's plan for afghanistan. we know he's going to make an announcement one week from tonight. already there are reports they'll be sending as many as 34,000 additional troops into the war zone. what exactly will that translate to? we're going to dig deeper. tonight with cnn's fareed zakaria and michael ware. >>>...