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find out the unbelievable amounttof times kat von dee says jesse james cheated on her.f you didn't and if you didn't win those tickets to kid rock... don't orry.. another chance toowin coming up. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 4)))- 3 3 3 p 3 3 3 fiver maa 3 3 the former penn state &passistant football coach accused of sexually abusing a series of boys is speaking out... saying he's not a pedoph. pedophile. jerry ssndusky spoke in a phone interview witt bob cootas. sandusky said hh's innocent... although some details in the grand jury report against him are accurate. (("well, i could say that, you know, i ave done some of those thhngs; have horsed around with kids. i -- i have showered after workouts. i -- i have hugged them, and i've -- i have touched their legs without intent of seeual contac) contact."))sandusky was also asked if then-head football coach joe paterno had evvr spoken to him about his behavior.sandusky simply responded -- "no." this morning... sandusky is free on a hundred-thousand-dollar pail. the trial egins today... for julius hen
find out the unbelievable amounttof times kat von dee says jesse james cheated on her.f you didn't and if you didn't win those tickets to kid rock... don't orry.. another chance toowin coming up. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 4)))- 3 3 3 p 3 3 3 fiver maa 3 3 the former penn state &passistant football coach accused of sexually abusing a series of boys is speaking out... saying he's not a pedoph. pedophile. jerry ssndusky spoke in a phone interview witt bob cootas....
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von miller caught his arm and san diego will punt.: here comes von miller, overpowers clary, gets his right hand on the ball. dumervil was there as well. what a one-two punch from both sides. ian: promising start to the drive, then chargers couldn't do anything with it. scifres the punt. high, sailing kick. royal, no fair catch. royal gets blasted. denver will have it on the 30-yard line. this was dangerous as well, stuckey was the first man down there, a 49-yard punt by scifres. dan: good discipline by stuckey you know he wanted to take a shot at royal but the ball wasn't there yet so he lays off and lets his partners make the tackle. ian: a reminder, "60 minutes" coming up immediately following the football, except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly scheduled time. 10:31 to play in o.t. first and 10 for denver at its own 30-yard line. broncos riding a three-game win streak. tebow keeps it himself. chargers spill him out with weddle. along with na'il diggs getting tebow down low. dan: a good fake to mcgahee but
von miller caught his arm and san diego will punt.: here comes von miller, overpowers clary, gets his right hand on the ball. dumervil was there as well. what a one-two punch from both sides. ian: promising start to the drive, then chargers couldn't do anything with it. scifres the punt. high, sailing kick. royal, no fair catch. royal gets blasted. denver will have it on the 30-yard line. this was dangerous as well, stuckey was the first man down there, a 49-yard punt by scifres. dan: good...
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von furstenberg family foundation. joshua david, co-founder of friends of the high line and robert hammond also co-founder of friends of the high line. i am pleased to have them. they are my friends here. and this is a wonderful, wonderful public space that people who come to new york want to see it, walk on it and experience the experience of being there. why is that? why do people so love this place? what is magical about it? >> one of the most extraordinary things about it is it's elevated. it runs for a mile and a half connected three manhattan neighborhoods and when you walk on it you're floating among the roof tops but you're still... low roof tops, just 23 feet in the air. but you're still connected to the streets. and the plas. it is a magical garden in the sky and it's planted to be this linear ribbon that goes for a mile a a half and you can walk on it without coming in contact with a single vehicle. so it's a connector. it's a wild dynamic landscape like no other. >> rose: you can see the river, street benea
von furstenberg family foundation. joshua david, co-founder of friends of the high line and robert hammond also co-founder of friends of the high line. i am pleased to have them. they are my friends here. and this is a wonderful, wonderful public space that people who come to new york want to see it, walk on it and experience the experience of being there. why is that? why do people so love this place? what is magical about it? >> one of the most extraordinary things about it is it's...
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. >> pelley: a spectacular von cal main eruption continues in congo tonight. a thousand feet into the air and the eruption may last for months. volcanos are one of the great spectacles and we wanted to see one up close so we went mountain climbing on a glacier in iceland. iceland has 30 active volcanos and to get to the summit of one of them we drove up through the clouds in all-terrain trucks. >> we made it on to the clouds. >> pelley: then we walked the last steps to the summit with a native icelander and vol canologist who has studied volcanos for more than 40 years. >> look at that! incredible! what a site! >> pelley: tell me what you're seeing. >> big clouds of ash that are moving up... straight up into the atmosphere and the velocity of a few hundred feet per s.e.c. >> pelley: how big are these pieces that we see flying. >> some of these are the size of cars. >> pelley: size of cars. >> yeah. >> pelley: and how high are they going up? must be a thousand feet. >> at least a thousand feet. but they're still red hot. maybe 2,000 degrees fahrenheit. >> pelle
. >> pelley: a spectacular von cal main eruption continues in congo tonight. a thousand feet into the air and the eruption may last for months. volcanos are one of the great spectacles and we wanted to see one up close so we went mountain climbing on a glacier in iceland. iceland has 30 active volcanos and to get to the summit of one of them we drove up through the clouds in all-terrain trucks. >> we made it on to the clouds. >> pelley: then we walked the last steps to the...
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palmer is down at the 7 courtesy of von miller. we have a penalty marker down. is downfield. not near line of scrimmage. >> holding, defense, number 29. five-yard penalty, automatic first down. dan: you know the interesting thing about denver running for all of these yards, you know you would think the oakland raider defense is crowding line of scrimmage because they don't fear tim tebow's downfield passing. you would think it would be especially hard to run against the defensive front. it has been exactly the opposite. greg: palmer to the sideline. diving catch but does not count. i remember asking hue jackson when we talked to him yesterday if he would prefer not to let tim tebow beat you with his arm or feet. he said i would prefer to not let tim tebow beat us. dan: i like hue jackson. i don't know him. just met him for the first time. interesting to talk to. i can see why the players like him and i can see why al davis gave him the job. greg: a man who recruited carson palmer when carson was a junior in high school. palmer throwing over the middle to the 45
palmer is down at the 7 courtesy of von miller. we have a penalty marker down. is downfield. not near line of scrimmage. >> holding, defense, number 29. five-yard penalty, automatic first down. dan: you know the interesting thing about denver running for all of these yards, you know you would think the oakland raider defense is crowding line of scrimmage because they don't fear tim tebow's downfield passing. you would think it would be especially hard to run against the defensive front....
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. >>> when the general assembly con vons for its yearly session, republicans will have new leadership. the republican caucus selected ej ikin -- pipkin. he is moving into the minority leadership position after nancy jacobson announced she would be stepping down. >>> we could tell something was wrong. >> how con it is it find -- common it is to find babies important with a cleft lip defect. >>> could we have the secret to a long life. why it's more than just an emotional state of mind. >>> temperature wise we hit 61 at bwi. we only forecast in the upper 50s. no two-degree winner. we'll look all the way to your weekend a few minutes away. >>> it turns out foods are not the only things people with gluten allergies need to worry b people with celiac disease should be worried about makeup, lipstick, foundations and other products. they don't often list their ingredients and many contain substance derived from grains. >>> more than 40 people die every day from overcoast doses -- overdoses to prescription pain killers like vicodin and oxycontin. pain killers now kill more than heroin and coc
. >>> when the general assembly con vons for its yearly session, republicans will have new leadership. the republican caucus selected ej ikin -- pipkin. he is moving into the minority leadership position after nancy jacobson announced she would be stepping down. >>> we could tell something was wrong. >> how con it is it find -- common it is to find babies important with a cleft lip defect. >>> could we have the secret to a long life. why it's more than just an...
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let me begin with hans von spakovsky from the heritage foundation. we're also joined by jon greenbaum, the legal director for the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. hans, let me start with you. what are these voter id laws? what is the goal behind them? guest: on number of states have passed these laws. the idea is to put a security in the voting place that is in many other areas of the country today. i had to show a federal aideed to get into the lobby of the c- span studios today. that is that kind of security that we need in the polling place. the voter id laws are intended -- intended to stop voter fraud, double voting, and potential voting by illegal aliens and people who are not citizens. host: take a look at the map. the states in green have strict photo id laws. the one in yellow have the doh id laws. and in the states in great, no voter id law at all. laws without 30 state a voter id laws. seven states with strict laws. seven with just a federal id law. and in 16 with non-fatal ids. jon greenbaum, why are these not a good idea? gu
let me begin with hans von spakovsky from the heritage foundation. we're also joined by jon greenbaum, the legal director for the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. hans, let me start with you. what are these voter id laws? what is the goal behind them? guest: on number of states have passed these laws. the idea is to put a security in the voting place that is in many other areas of the country today. i had to show a federal aideed to get into the lobby of the c- span studios today....
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von miller, loss of four. and the field goal unit will come on, trying to win it.watch miller shoot the gap here. gets inside of gates. what a great play by the rookie, atoning for his off sides penalty moments ago. ian: looking at a 53-yard attempt for the win. colquitt will hold it. paxton will snap it. scifres the holder. 53-yard attempt. time-out was called before the block! you take your chances. referee: before the kick, time-out denver. their second charged time-out. it will be 30 seconds in length. dan: sometimes you just outsmart yourself. a field goal this long, it's really unnecessary to ice the kicker. i mean, this is a career-long try for novak. sure he hit one earlier today. but triplette did get the signal before the ball was snapped. and san diego's offensive linemen heard the whistle, so they snapped. that's why the ball was blocked so easily. ian: 53-yard attempt. chargers trying to save their season. nick novak sweeps the leg. from 53 yards away. no good! 2 1/2 remaining in overtime, and denver will have a chance. dan: and great field position. t
von miller, loss of four. and the field goal unit will come on, trying to win it.watch miller shoot the gap here. gets inside of gates. what a great play by the rookie, atoning for his off sides penalty moments ago. ian: looking at a 53-yard attempt for the win. colquitt will hold it. paxton will snap it. scifres the holder. 53-yard attempt. time-out was called before the block! you take your chances. referee: before the kick, time-out denver. their second charged time-out. it will be 30...
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a dangerous act of aggression as taught in the ancient martial arts of red roving, square dancing, von trapping, and, most dangerous of all, yellow brick roading. (cheers and applause) tear gas those anarchists. you don't need a house, mr. , you need a job! i already know they dropped a house on a witch and you know she's in the 1%. the point is, folks, i'm fed up with people who think they can laze around and be a drain on society. i don't do that. i work hard to be a drain on society. (laughter) takes a lot of effort and falsified paperwork to collect veterans benefits. don't believe me? ask 90-year-old d-day veteran colbert t. stevenson. thank you for your service, sir. fortunately, there are heroes out there looking out for the rest of us. tonight we salute one. >> society requires laws in order. policemen are the heroes who uphold that order. but even they can make mistake. >> new charges have been filed against the plifrp who admits to confiscating marijuana and then baking it in brownies. >> i don't know what's in the brownies and i think time is going by really, really, really
a dangerous act of aggression as taught in the ancient martial arts of red roving, square dancing, von trapping, and, most dangerous of all, yellow brick roading. (cheers and applause) tear gas those anarchists. you don't need a house, mr. , you need a job! i already know they dropped a house on a witch and you know she's in the 1%. the point is, folks, i'm fed up with people who think they can laze around and be a drain on society. i don't do that. i work hard to be a drain on society....
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it would make more sense to go to a decimal system, which austrian economist ludwig von mises has proven would save us 6.7 hechta-hours per kilo-annum. a true libertarian pinup calendar would just be one page. the bottom would be blank so the free market could decide what day it is and the top would just be a mirror because you are the only one who matters. ( laughter ) ( applause ) hello. hello! hello, mr. november. got anything on down there? oh! oh! oh, my. all right. personally, i can't wait for herman cain's calendar which features the sexy silhouettes of 12 women he paid to stay anonymous. next, folks, i was happy to see a recent debate, the republican candidates stood up for a core american value. >> if i were president, i would be willing to use waterboarding. i think it was very effective. >> i would return to that policy. i don't see it as torture. >> i will be for it until i die. >> stephen: notice perry surprised me there. he is not known for the simulated killing of prisoners. of course, our wet blanket in chief has a different opinion. >> anybody who has actually read about
it would make more sense to go to a decimal system, which austrian economist ludwig von mises has proven would save us 6.7 hechta-hours per kilo-annum. a true libertarian pinup calendar would just be one page. the bottom would be blank so the free market could decide what day it is and the top would just be a mirror because you are the only one who matters. ( laughter ) ( applause ) hello. hello! hello, mr. november. got anything on down there? oh! oh! oh, my. all right. personally, i can't...
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the pass broken up by tye von branch. that would do it. oakland goes to 6-4. they have a one-game lead in the afc west. >> last week you said the win tasted like fried chicken. what does this taste like? >> all of them taste like chicken. they feel real good. we struggled my first seven years. any time you can come into some there is body else's place and beat them, it feels real g. few raiders very strong on the road this year. stanford moved up to six in the latest bcs standings. they won the big game to keep the act down on the farm. >> it means a lot. it means a lot. it will mean more once the season is over, i'm sure. you get to reminisce, but i feel very grateful, two games in a row winning against them, retain the axe for another year. >> a crazy weekend in college football. four teams in the top 10 lost. stanford moves back up. that will change next week because top-ranked lsu will play number three arkansas on friday. stanford moves up to six in the bcs standings. >>> nascar championship came down to two men, carl edwards and tony stewart. with 37 lap
the pass broken up by tye von branch. that would do it. oakland goes to 6-4. they have a one-game lead in the afc west. >> last week you said the win tasted like fried chicken. what does this taste like? >> all of them taste like chicken. they feel real good. we struggled my first seven years. any time you can come into some there is body else's place and beat them, it feels real g. few raiders very strong on the road this year. stanford moved up to six in the latest bcs standings....
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in juggling -- it was certainly true in shannon's era that he benefited from being able to talk to von nuyman like previously mentioned and the physicists investing and the transistor in the same era and shannon was a loner. would go off on his own and hide in his, the hole and ignore cross pollinization. that was important to him. it certainly still exists in great scientific institutions. it is not disappearing from the world. that is what universities are for if not corporate labs. >> host: which universities are doing the best research right now? >> guest: i don't want to make a list of the top universities. their names are famous. besides the university's there are government institutions from which a lot of great research comes. >> host: mr gleick, we web cast a panel with you and author david sore bell has written a book about copernicus and that was live on booktv.org. why combine you with davidson bell? >> guest: they combined us because we both have to do with science and they thought that might be fun. i also think there is a connection. i was thinking this one i was sitting
in juggling -- it was certainly true in shannon's era that he benefited from being able to talk to von nuyman like previously mentioned and the physicists investing and the transistor in the same era and shannon was a loner. would go off on his own and hide in his, the hole and ignore cross pollinization. that was important to him. it certainly still exists in great scientific institutions. it is not disappearing from the world. that is what universities are for if not corporate labs. >>...
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---nos enlazamos en directo con el doctor carlos von-son, director cultural del programa de literaturalantel universitario, quien nos habla sobre una exhibicin que tienen con motivo de esta fecha... ---buenas tardes y bienvenido... take live take weather cam in plasma cu ariel rodriguez tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open lll take pkg muchas gracias a traves de toda nuestra region hemos visto un ambiente bastante templado, alta presion en control a pesar que se nos acerco un frente que luego se disipo en su extremo sur, este va a estar pasando de largo atreves del sector montanoso asi que del todo no nos afecto, alta presion sigue en control aca atraves del sector pacifico nosotros si veremos el paso para a finales de la semana de un intenso frente que nos va a provocar un descenso muy marcado en las temperaturas e incluso posibilidad de nieve en sectores elevados no como tal en la ciudad vea las temperaturas se quedaron en la tarde en el rango de los 70 luego en la noche estaran bajando un poco mas en lo que ocurre en cuanto a los modelos y el vapor de agua todo lo que es
---nos enlazamos en directo con el doctor carlos von-son, director cultural del programa de literaturalantel universitario, quien nos habla sobre una exhibicin que tienen con motivo de esta fecha... ---buenas tardes y bienvenido... take live take weather cam in plasma cu ariel rodriguez tiene el pronostico del tiempo....... roll open lll take pkg muchas gracias a traves de toda nuestra region hemos visto un ambiente bastante templado, alta presion en control a pesar que se nos acerco un frente...
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very few people read friedrich von hayek. very few people read milton friedman. i teach these guys in my courses and i ask my students -- know they haven't. they have read marx as well as they ought to have read marx. a they kind of formidable thinker. marks as part of the canon and the way that there are six figures of the canon, machiavelli, marx and -- but it has been my mission to try to bring in some of these other figures into the canon. and i don't think they have been kept out but i suspect people on the right think there are ideological reasons for that. i don't think -- i think it is kind of a lack of interest or lack of curiosity and it's actually something deeper than that which is a refusal to believe that something like the free market actually has very serious philosophical foundations. >> host: and intellectual as well. >> guest: exactly and this is what -- i have a blog and i'm going to be doing i hope and a couple of months to start an on line reading group of hayek's constitutional liberty. people on the right often read "the road to serfdom" w
very few people read friedrich von hayek. very few people read milton friedman. i teach these guys in my courses and i ask my students -- know they haven't. they have read marx as well as they ought to have read marx. a they kind of formidable thinker. marks as part of the canon and the way that there are six figures of the canon, machiavelli, marx and -- but it has been my mission to try to bring in some of these other figures into the canon. and i don't think they have been kept out but i...
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congressman von hallen, thank you for talking with us. >> great to be with you, judy. >> woodruff: thisew poll out showing that more than two thirds of the american people believe the super committee is going to fail to reach an agreement. are they likely to be proven right? >> well, we're hoping to prove them wrong. i understand the sentiment of the american people. they've been watching a congress that doesn't appear to have been functioning the way it's supposed to. we're trying to overcome a lot of those hurdles. we know that we've only got ten days left and the clock is ticking. we're working hard to try and get an agreement. >> woodruff: how close are you? >> we're still not close. but we continue to have talks. we continue to explore every way to try and bridge some of these differences. look, at the end of the day, an agreement is going to require a compromise. it's going to be a process of give-and-take. it's going to have to be an agreement where nobody is entirely happy with the result, but everybody is happier with the result than with the alternative. we recognize that. we'
congressman von hallen, thank you for talking with us. >> great to be with you, judy. >> woodruff: thisew poll out showing that more than two thirds of the american people believe the super committee is going to fail to reach an agreement. are they likely to be proven right? >> well, we're hoping to prove them wrong. i understand the sentiment of the american people. they've been watching a congress that doesn't appear to have been functioning the way it's supposed to. we're...
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. >>> the band wasn't on the field but they were at mains pa till von, stanford women taking on gonzagahad no answer for neck a argument eye kay. looked fine after missing the season opener with a knee injury. she finishes on the other side of the lane, two of her 33 points, also had 18 rebounds. they beat gonzaga. >>> tony stewart led for 150 laps but had to pit for gas with 18 laps left. so kasey kahne in the number 4 car taking the checkered flag and snapping an 81-race winless streak. in the big picture. carl edwards leads tony stewart by 3 points heading into the final race next sunday at homestead. >>> golf down under, final round australian open, towards started 6 strokes back, got to within one after the eagle on 13. he shot a 67 and finished third, his best finish of the year. greg chalmers won the ozzie open back in 1998. 13 years later he did it again. he shoots a 69 to finish at 13 under, one stroke ahead of john section done. >>> coming up tonight on "gameday," the newest member of the hall of fame, roger craig, joins us in studio and of course all the reaction from candles
. >>> the band wasn't on the field but they were at mains pa till von, stanford women taking on gonzagahad no answer for neck a argument eye kay. looked fine after missing the season opener with a knee injury. she finishes on the other side of the lane, two of her 33 points, also had 18 rebounds. they beat gonzaga. >>> tony stewart led for 150 laps but had to pit for gas with 18 laps left. so kasey kahne in the number 4 car taking the checkered flag and snapping an 81-race...
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hundred years he could not have killed more people than nato did during its bombing of libya that's what von syrian diplomat believes so watch his injury you can fold at r.t. dot com. and in the caucuses there is no winner in the republic of south the city's first round of voting was none of the presidential candidates getting their required number of votes find out who's left to fight it out in the second round at r.t. dot com. one person is unaccounted for after a fire broke out on a cruise ship and moscow in the early hours of monday morning thirty one people were on board at the time most escaped unharmed only for reporting injuries a missing person is reportedly a crew member the cruise ship sergei abramoff was built in one hundred sixty and fully renovated in two thousand and three faulty wiring or a careless handling a fire is thought to have caused the blaze well this is not the first incident on the water in russia in the last few months in july nine people died when a boat glided would have barge and sank in moscow also in july the pleasure cruiser bulgaria saying on the volga rive
hundred years he could not have killed more people than nato did during its bombing of libya that's what von syrian diplomat believes so watch his injury you can fold at r.t. dot com. and in the caucuses there is no winner in the republic of south the city's first round of voting was none of the presidential candidates getting their required number of votes find out who's left to fight it out in the second round at r.t. dot com. one person is unaccounted for after a fire broke out on a cruise...
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extensively to with just the man to answer these questions lou rockwell he's chairman of the ludwig von mises institute and it's really nice to see you thanks for being on the show mr rockwell group agree with you now we always talk economics for very obvious reasons but you have a political history so i'm really curious to get your insight on this because you were politically active in the one nine hundred sixty s. so i'm curious how would you compare the climate then to the climate today with these occupy wall street protests. but we have as you indicated a growing police state in this country and we call these people riot police they're actually rioting or we use them and they're the ones who are inflicting the violence and they're doing under the direction of the central government exactly what the u.s. always criticizes other countries for that is beating rousting jailing anti-government demonstrators so these kristen stewart is not only anti-government but they are anti bank and since the american government is sort of a bank ocracy. they you know that's who benefits from arrestin
extensively to with just the man to answer these questions lou rockwell he's chairman of the ludwig von mises institute and it's really nice to see you thanks for being on the show mr rockwell group agree with you now we always talk economics for very obvious reasons but you have a political history so i'm really curious to get your insight on this because you were politically active in the one nine hundred sixty s. so i'm curious how would you compare the climate then to the climate today with...