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now to walker. walker in the lane. tough shot. foul. count it. chance at a three-point play for will walker. he's got 15 tonight. >> larry: what else can will walker do? he's rrb done just about everything in this first half. look at this again. watch the maneuver. turns the ball over, gets back to the inside, goes by govens and then stops and pops. a little fade-away at the free throw line. and also draws the foul. >> dan: short with the free throw. no good. and the rebound to baptiste. time-out taken by st. joseph's. they want to talk things over with 52.4 second remaining in the first half. >> larry: you've got to use it or lose it. might as well take it. so far, depaul really on the arm of will walker controlling this first half. phil martelli, not very happy. particularly on the defensive end. >> dan: and depaul has shot 41%. and they've hit five threes in the first half. walker leading the way on 5 of 9 from the floor, 3 of 4 from behind the arc and 15 points for a game high. last season phil martelli lost ahmad nimens. he was the player of
now to walker. walker in the lane. tough shot. foul. count it. chance at a three-point play for will walker. he's got 15 tonight. >> larry: what else can will walker do? he's rrb done just about everything in this first half. look at this again. watch the maneuver. turns the ball over, gets back to the inside, goes by govens and then stops and pops. a little fade-away at the free throw line. and also draws the foul. >> dan: short with the free throw. no good. and the rebound to...
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i mean walker smith, jr. did and the team manager had them travel upstate new york and they were in upstate in 1937. walker smith, jr. did not even have a uniform. he was trying to get on a team. he was the last man on the football squad only this was like a 10 member a a you boxing program. he had been training and helping at some point* he would get a chance he was 16 one day in watertown york one fighter did not show up or make the trip ray robinson and the coach did not want to miss that fight and wanted to have four bouts and ray robinson was not there. the more he thought about it he had young walker smith was harassing him saying. come on. please buckling let me have a chance. i just want to show you what i have been doing in the basement. police. sowed george said okay. go downstairs and put on some gloves. walker smith, jr. came back up and fought and knocked the guy out. of the sports editor, a gentlemen by the name of jack case ast george what is that fighter's name? he had the card he had given wa
i mean walker smith, jr. did and the team manager had them travel upstate new york and they were in upstate in 1937. walker smith, jr. did not even have a uniform. he was trying to get on a team. he was the last man on the football squad only this was like a 10 member a a you boxing program. he had been training and helping at some point* he would get a chance he was 16 one day in watertown york one fighter did not show up or make the trip ray robinson and the coach did not want to miss that...
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walker smith, jr. came back up, fault and not the guy out. the sports editor of the watertown newspaper by the name of jack case asked george gangford what is that fighter's name? gangford had the card that he had given walker smith, jr.. the card said ray robinson. gangford told the boxing officials his name is ray robinson. the lady next to the sports writer, jack casey, said that is a sweet fighter right there. by the time jack and got back to the news from -- >> host: sweet as sugar. >> guest: -- sweet as sugar. and he vote in the paper the next day sugar ray robinson knocked out his opponent last night, and jack case started going on the radio saying there is a fighter out of harlem by the name of sugar ray robinson, and he is out of sight. he is so dynamic and he is going to be back in watertown in a few months. and so jack case in watertown really made that mistake. >> host: there are people who believe that names our destiny. kennedy wouldn't have been kennedy if he was more rubber. now if robinson was walker smith jr., do you think t
walker smith, jr. came back up, fault and not the guy out. the sports editor of the watertown newspaper by the name of jack case asked george gangford what is that fighter's name? gangford had the card that he had given walker smith, jr.. the card said ray robinson. gangford told the boxing officials his name is ray robinson. the lady next to the sports writer, jack casey, said that is a sweet fighter right there. by the time jack and got back to the news from -- >> host: sweet as sugar....
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walker hits the tough jumper and won after walker missed the freethrow. second half depaul up by six and walker once again, he's everywhere and depaul up by eight, but the hawks would fight back to roy bentley. the three pointer in the far corner and later bentley with the results and st. joe's within three. less than a minute remaining. we are tied at 51. devin hill getting it done down low and one. don't forget for a full half hour of highlights from all around the world of sport, check in with the final score. that's nightly at 10:30 under that's nightly at 10:30 under local fsn region. [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
walker hits the tough jumper and won after walker missed the freethrow. second half depaul up by six and walker once again, he's everywhere and depaul up by eight, but the hawks would fight back to roy bentley. the three pointer in the far corner and later bentley with the results and st. joe's within three. less than a minute remaining. we are tied at 51. devin hill getting it done down low and one. don't forget for a full half hour of highlights from all around the world of sport, check in...
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let the very moment he was doing that walker sailed off to nicaragua. look, he was a terrible general. >> his generalship usually consisted of ordering frontal attacks against completely well dug-in positions. >> which reflected the filibuster attitude, the north american attitude toward latin america of. we are americans so one of us is worth ten of them so even though he has dug in behind fortified walls and he has a rifle, don't worry you americans go get them, go, go. fortunately once, by luck really, he carries out one maneuver. by lucky manages to win. by luck the leading general and the head of state for his side died and he ends up being the strong man. candy vinn speak spanish. he is the strongman in nicaragua and thousands of americans are excited by the success, start coming down or want to come down and join him in meanwhile, this is a story which completely overturns the whole presumptions about how this story played out. with the papers i found here, the legal papers that a lawyer has been coming here in the manuscripts department, most pe
let the very moment he was doing that walker sailed off to nicaragua. look, he was a terrible general. >> his generalship usually consisted of ordering frontal attacks against completely well dug-in positions. >> which reflected the filibuster attitude, the north american attitude toward latin america of. we are americans so one of us is worth ten of them so even though he has dug in behind fortified walls and he has a rifle, don't worry you americans go get them, go, go....
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how did walker smith, jr., become sugar ray robinson? can you speak about how the name change even had? it is a terrific story. >> guest: it is a great story. sugar ray joined the salem methodist church boxing team, i mean walker smith, jr., did. and george came was the manager and a troubled upstate new york and they were in watertown new york in 1937. walker smith jr. didn't have a uniform. he was trying to get on the team. he was say the last man on the football squad only, you know, this was the ten member a.a. you boxing program. so walker smith though had been trading at the church hoping at some point that george deferred would give him a chance he was just 16-years-old. one day in new york ray robinson who was a fighter didn't show up, didn't make the trip and ending for didn't want to miss that fight he'd wanted to have like four bouts in that town and robinson wasn't there and the more he thought about it she had walker smith who was harassing him saying come on, coach, please, let me have a chance. i just want -- i just want t
how did walker smith, jr., become sugar ray robinson? can you speak about how the name change even had? it is a terrific story. >> guest: it is a great story. sugar ray joined the salem methodist church boxing team, i mean walker smith, jr., did. and george came was the manager and a troubled upstate new york and they were in watertown new york in 1937. walker smith jr. didn't have a uniform. he was trying to get on the team. he was say the last man on the football squad only, you know,...
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>> walker: listen, we ration now; we just don't ration rationally.n that there's going to have to be some form of rationing. let me be clear: individuals and employers ought to be able to spend as much money as they want to have things done, but when you're talking about taxpayer resources, there's a limit as to how much resources we have. >> kroft: but if recent history is any guide, rationing has become the third rail of american politics, even though dr. elliot fisher says we already limit health care based on income and whether people have insurance. after analyzing medicare records for end-of-life treatment, he's convinced that there is so much waste in the present system that, if it were eliminated, there would be no need to ration beneficial care to anyone. multiple studies have concluded that most patients and their families are not even familiar with end-of-life options and things like living wills, home hospice, and pain management. >> fisher: the real problem is that many of the patients who are being treated aggressively, if you ask them,
>> walker: listen, we ration now; we just don't ration rationally.n that there's going to have to be some form of rationing. let me be clear: individuals and employers ought to be able to spend as much money as they want to have things done, but when you're talking about taxpayer resources, there's a limit as to how much resources we have. >> kroft: but if recent history is any guide, rationing has become the third rail of american politics, even though dr. elliot fisher says we...
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that's what led us out to walker road. and of course we located something. so. >>> you're also charged with tell felony child abuse. do you understand that? human trafficking, ma'am, is a class c felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? the other charge of felony child abuse for prostitution is a class e felony. that is 98 months in prison. do you understand that? you're also charged, ma'am, with two misdemeanors -- resisting a public officer and false report to a police station. do you understand that? both of these, ma'am, are a class 2 misdemeanor. each of these is punishable by 60 days in jail. do you understand that? that's in addition to these other charges. those are misdemeanors. >> did you have any hesitation at all about sending her to live with her mom, antoinette? >> of course, you know, i had some reserves. however, you know, she had been trying. i know that she had been working for at least six months. she had been trying to get her life back on track. she said she had just recently got her own place. so i was w
that's what led us out to walker road. and of course we located something. so. >>> you're also charged with tell felony child abuse. do you understand that? human trafficking, ma'am, is a class c felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? the other charge of felony child abuse for prostitution is a class e felony. that is 98 months in prison. do you understand that? you're also charged, ma'am, with two misdemeanors -- resisting a public officer and false...
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i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that
i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that
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that's what led us out to walker road. and of course we located something. so. >>> you're also charged with felony child abuse. do you understand that? human trafficking, ma'am, is a class "c" felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? the other charge of felony child abuse for prostitution is a class "e" felony. that is 98 months in prison. do you understand that? you're also charged, ma'am, with two misdemeanors -- resisting a public officer and false report to a police station. do you understand that? both of these, ma'am, are a class 2 misdemeanor. each of these is punishable by 60 days in jail. do you understand that? that's in addition to these other charges. those are misdemeanors. >> did you have any hesitation at all about sending her to live with her mom, antoinette? >> of course, you know, i had some reserves, however, you know, she had been trying. i know that she had been working for at least six months. she had been trying to get her life back on track. she said she had just recently got her own place. so i was wa
that's what led us out to walker road. and of course we located something. so. >>> you're also charged with felony child abuse. do you understand that? human trafficking, ma'am, is a class "c" felony. it is punishable by 261 months in prison. do you understand that? the other charge of felony child abuse for prostitution is a class "e" felony. that is 98 months in prison. do you understand that? you're also charged, ma'am, with two misdemeanors -- resisting a public...
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we can confirm that that body is the child, and it was located off of walker road. and that's all i have at this time. [ inaudible question ] >> no, not until it's identified positively by the family. >> how far off of walker road? >> about 100 feet. [ inaudible question ] >> what about charges? >> charges will be forthcoming, depending on how the investigation goes. >> where is the case right now? >> if the body is found in lee county, then, of course, they have jurisdiction. >> the body was found in a tip on the ground? >> i don't have that information yet. we have people working very aggressively out there right now. so, again, by 4:30, i'll have some additional information. >> are you saying the body was found in lee county? >> their jurisdiction. >> the child is still there, they would be in charge? >> right. >> so -- >> i can't speak to any of that information right now. this is all i have right now. [ inaudible question question ] >> she was located by searchers. >> right now, everything is a blur. it's probably close to an hour ago. >> has family been notifi
we can confirm that that body is the child, and it was located off of walker road. and that's all i have at this time. [ inaudible question ] >> no, not until it's identified positively by the family. >> how far off of walker road? >> about 100 feet. [ inaudible question ] >> what about charges? >> charges will be forthcoming, depending on how the investigation goes. >> where is the case right now? >> if the body is found in lee county, then, of course,...
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>> straight out to allison walker with wmbb. allison, i understand as we go to air, police are searching a gray van in connection with little shannon's disappearance. who owns the van? >> the sheriff's office and the florida law department will not tell us who own the van. they are looking for evidence in the van, searching it thoroughly. neighbors have said that shannon -- or that susan baker does drive a gray van, but we do not have that confirmed. we don't know that for sure. >> now, clark goldband, susan baker would be the babysitter? >> yes, nancy. she is the babysitter. she's been there about two months working with the family. susan baker, the babysitter, also sending an e-mail to the governor of florida, charlie crist, pleading with him just a few weeks ago, to save the child. saying the child is around an abusive household. the child has been shaken by her parents, and also shannon has also inhaled drugs, such as marijuana, and smoke from cigarettes. when instructed by staff at the hospital not to smoke around the child
>> straight out to allison walker with wmbb. allison, i understand as we go to air, police are searching a gray van in connection with little shannon's disappearance. who owns the van? >> the sheriff's office and the florida law department will not tell us who own the van. they are looking for evidence in the van, searching it thoroughly. neighbors have said that shannon -- or that susan baker does drive a gray van, but we do not have that confirmed. we don't know that for sure....
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today's salute is for larry walker johnson from his fiancee. larry's in the navy and is now home. they have five kids between them and they're glad that he's home. >> hi, robin. i am larry walker johnson's fiancee sharisse and i wanted to send this salute out to my wonderful, loving fiance. i really am very, very grateful for all you have done for your country and for us. we are just so, so proud of you for all of the things you have done for serving your country. you're known as eo-2 johnson. thank you so much. i love you. >> so sweet. if you have somebody in the military we'd be happy to help you salute them, so go to cnn.com/robin. >>> president obama spent two hours debating the strategy in afghanistan yesterday. but he's getting drastically different advice about whether to send more troops. correspondent richard lui, the u.s. envoy to afghanistan is contradicting the commanding general there. so two of the highest positions and they don't agree. >> exactly. eye to eye, here they are not agreeing, as you say. we know general stanley mcchrystal has asked for 40,000 troops. the
today's salute is for larry walker johnson from his fiancee. larry's in the navy and is now home. they have five kids between them and they're glad that he's home. >> hi, robin. i am larry walker johnson's fiancee sharisse and i wanted to send this salute out to my wonderful, loving fiance. i really am very, very grateful for all you have done for your country and for us. we are just so, so proud of you for all of the things you have done for serving your country. you're known as eo-2...
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this walker and the city was also a self-taught. she was a mediocre student in school. she did not attend the university but she discovered on her own the modernist art that was blossoming in new york. she taught herself photography by taking jobs. burford job was as a person and one of those jane of portrait studios where she made cold calls to people, trying to sell them portraits and worked as a receptionist at various photographies studios in basically gained on her own these photographic skills. one of the people she worked for was a very avid photographer, also a german-american and she thought she was very talented and gave rick castoff camera. [inaudible] i figure she might be anywhere between eight intent in that picture. she moved to san francisco in 1918 and opened a photographer eric studio in an upscale application. within two years she had become the portrait photographer for san francisco's wealthy art patrons. this hi villosity success derive the thing from the conjunction of for charismatic personality and a kind of modernist visual sophistication. at f
this walker and the city was also a self-taught. she was a mediocre student in school. she did not attend the university but she discovered on her own the modernist art that was blossoming in new york. she taught herself photography by taking jobs. burford job was as a person and one of those jane of portrait studios where she made cold calls to people, trying to sell them portraits and worked as a receptionist at various photographies studios in basically gained on her own these photographic...
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today's salute is for larry walker johnson from his fiancee. larry's in the navy and is now home.ve five kids between them and they're glad that he's home. >> hi, robin. my name is sawrese. i am larry walker johnson's fiancee sharisse and i wanted to send this salute out to my wonderful, loving fiance. i really am very, very grateful for all you have done for your country and for us. we are just so, so proud of you for all of the things you have done for serving your country. you're known as eo-2 johnson. to us you are daddy, son, brother, friend and husband. thank you so much. i love you. >> adorable. if you have somebody in the military we'd be happy to help you salute them, so go to cnn.com/robin. we'll help you. >>> president obama spent two hours debating the strategy in afghanistan yesterday. but he's getting drastically different advice about whether to send more troops. talk about a tough place toeb. we are talking about two generals that know each other well. >> yeah, you have the top general, mcchrystal, and then you have karl eikenberry, the required general that had mc
today's salute is for larry walker johnson from his fiancee. larry's in the navy and is now home.ve five kids between them and they're glad that he's home. >> hi, robin. my name is sawrese. i am larry walker johnson's fiancee sharisse and i wanted to send this salute out to my wonderful, loving fiance. i really am very, very grateful for all you have done for your country and for us. we are just so, so proud of you for all of the things you have done for serving your country. you're known...
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based on some information we obtained we can confirm that body is the child and it was located off of walker road. >> we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining me now to talk about this, michelle sigona, investigative journalist, john lucitch. michelle, take us through the day. >> this is tragic news, as you can imagine. this body was found about seven miles away from the surveillance we had last seen of shaniya in the arms of a man named mario mcneill. he has been charged with first-degree murder kidnapping. that was six days ago. investigators received information over the weekend and had been searching this particular area for a possible body "dumped." that is the information they had received. investigators, volunteers, more than 200 people were on location looking off this particular highway and they did find it in a very heavily wooded area, just off the road. right now the fbi is out with this body. they are waiting to exhume it to determine if it is shaniya. this appears to be the body of a child. >> michelle, i'm going to stay with you as far as, it may be early, but we wonder
based on some information we obtained we can confirm that body is the child and it was located off of walker road. >> we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining me now to talk about this, michelle sigona, investigative journalist, john lucitch. michelle, take us through the day. >> this is tragic news, as you can imagine. this body was found about seven miles away from the surveillance we had last seen of shaniya in the arms of a man named mario mcneill. he has been charged with...
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david walker who used to run the gao says we cannot grow out of this situation we are in now.that true? stt first time in our history? we had tough times before where we are con fronted with the loss of war financially as welt as what it does to the spirit. i want to say the country is resilient enough to come out of this. it's the kind of debt thomas jefferson was the last thing he would ever want to wish on this country. the burden is set by the government without the scomplesed permission. we elect the people we do. at some point, i think you can kill the goose that laid the golden egg. i can see where they say iechl dropping out, i'm going ton strike because the country doesn't appreciate the risk i which politician has been the most respectful. >> jack kemp. the senator frr dakota, south carolina. very pleased with the new governor of virginia. he is talking about free enterprise and the american dream. those are people that come to mind. he is the father of supply side economics they have a tremendous castle. since the dollar went off of gold, he has a fantastic gatherin
david walker who used to run the gao says we cannot grow out of this situation we are in now.that true? stt first time in our history? we had tough times before where we are con fronted with the loss of war financially as welt as what it does to the spirit. i want to say the country is resilient enough to come out of this. it's the kind of debt thomas jefferson was the last thing he would ever want to wish on this country. the burden is set by the government without the scomplesed permission....
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in my own live, i'm a big drunk walker. i'm still out there. >> so i think that -- let's take the particular points that you raised. which are good ones. is it true that maybe the people who are walking drunk are on average much drunker than the people who are driving drunk. and that would skew our numbers of saying the exact same person with the same amount of drunkenness switches from walking to driving, then the benefits would be -- the difference would be a lot less than we think. that's possible. so again you go to the data. and you might think of course there must be really good data on this. the u.s. government keeps every fatal crash. turns out they don't very often do the blood alcohol on the pedestrian because there's nothing illegal about walking drunk. i think you are right. to the limited amount of data that we have, the people who are walking drunk do have higher blood alcohol than the people who are driving drunk. that works in one direction towards making the overstatement. on the other hand, if you look at
in my own live, i'm a big drunk walker. i'm still out there. >> so i think that -- let's take the particular points that you raised. which are good ones. is it true that maybe the people who are walking drunk are on average much drunker than the people who are driving drunk. and that would skew our numbers of saying the exact same person with the same amount of drunkenness switches from walking to driving, then the benefits would be -- the difference would be a lot less than we think....
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. >> this is from kelly swinner walker. she says, what is the one piece of advice you could give every child star? >> i would say find somebody that you can talk to that you trust. that kind of goes across the board, but i'd say it's really different as a child star. there are not a lot of people to relate to. try and find somebody that you can open up and be honest with. >> you still have your parents. >> you do have your parents but i think somebody that has been through it. there are a lot of things that nobody else, unless they've been through it, can really understand. >> like some of the ones that actually did well, like ron howard. >> exactly. an example of somebody who did very well. thanks very much for coming. >> thank you so much. good luck to you, jodie. back in a minute.
. >> this is from kelly swinner walker. she says, what is the one piece of advice you could give every child star? >> i would say find somebody that you can talk to that you trust. that kind of goes across the board, but i'd say it's really different as a child star. there are not a lot of people to relate to. try and find somebody that you can open up and be honest with. >> you still have your parents. >> you do have your parents but i think somebody that has been...
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we rolled forward in line moving at a slow walker's pace. i unfolded an you are duh -- urdu newspaper. one more car in front of us. our driver eased forward. they looked over our car and then waved us through. i discarded the newspaper, spun in my seat and stared out the back window. i wanted to watch and keep watching for hours, to cram the image into my mind, then maybe i could zoom in for a closer look. at the moment of closest contact, i was too scared to be taking pictures. analysts had long warned of a different kind of pakistan. that pakistan was no longer a figment of someone's worried imagination. four hours from the capital, five trucks of militants totally unchallenged by the police, paramilitary forces or the army had arrived and were in charge. >> host: and, of course, men goer rah and swat. where the pakistani army is currently staging a major offensive to try to take it back from the taliban. but you got even deeper into taliban world than swat which is, again, just a few hours from the capital city of islamabad on the other s
we rolled forward in line moving at a slow walker's pace. i unfolded an you are duh -- urdu newspaper. one more car in front of us. our driver eased forward. they looked over our car and then waved us through. i discarded the newspaper, spun in my seat and stared out the back window. i wanted to watch and keep watching for hours, to cram the image into my mind, then maybe i could zoom in for a closer look. at the moment of closest contact, i was too scared to be taking pictures. analysts had...
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allison walker, this is a 7-month-old baby girl. she cannot walk. it's my understanding she cannot crawl yet. that's not unusual. how did she go missing? what's the latest? >> you know what, nancy? we have a timeline. we know that somewhere between 3:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. the child went missing. what we do know from neighbors is that the mother, who the sheriff will not release the identity of, went over and knocked on the doors of her neighbors at approximately 11:00 a.m. she then -- she said, is there -- have you guys seen anyone who has driven up in the driveway? because my child is missing. and the neighbors were just shocked. they were like how is your child missing? no, we haven't seen anyone. so they searched the home where shannon and her parents live. no sign of the child. and at 11:23 is when they called sheriff bobby haddock's office to report her missing. as -- that's what we know. the sheriff's office has not been very cooperative in giving us many more details at this point. >> to clark goldband, our producer on the story, let me get
allison walker, this is a 7-month-old baby girl. she cannot walk. it's my understanding she cannot crawl yet. that's not unusual. how did she go missing? what's the latest? >> you know what, nancy? we have a timeline. we know that somewhere between 3:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. the child went missing. what we do know from neighbors is that the mother, who the sheriff will not release the identity of, went over and knocked on the doors of her neighbors at approximately 11:00 a.m. she then --...
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both mayor nutter and mayor walker are democrats. but scott smith, the next element, it is the mayor of mesa, arizona. he is a republican. he has been mayor since 2008, previously worked for a number of firms including a housing construction firm and he too has an mba. is this from the arizona state university. and at the end, we have chuck reed, the mayor of san jose, california. a job he has held since 2007. so you can see, if you looked at those charts, just when things start to get back on each of these mayors took their jobs, which is another question about their sanity. but it does sort of make you realize why you don't have to worry about anybody else challenging them,, given that what we've been talking about going forward. in any event, mayor reid is a graduate of the air force academy and has a law degree from stanford law school. he was a practice he attorney in san jose before he took the job as mayor of that city in the state of california, which we here in washington look at as a model because when we feel bad about our
both mayor nutter and mayor walker are democrats. but scott smith, the next element, it is the mayor of mesa, arizona. he is a republican. he has been mayor since 2008, previously worked for a number of firms including a housing construction firm and he too has an mba. is this from the arizona state university. and at the end, we have chuck reed, the mayor of san jose, california. a job he has held since 2007. so you can see, if you looked at those charts, just when things start to get back on...
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. >> dave: something tells me that allen walker might have missed an assignment. >> andre: yeah, nix wasn't very happy. good punt. >> dave: good hang time. green back to the 28. the former wide receiver ends up going right back to the spot where he caught it. jevan snead back on the field when we >> dave: dave neal, andre ware, cara capuano with you as we wrap up the s.e.c. season. hope you have enjoyed the kickoffs. i know we have. it has been great. traveling around the s.e.c. each and every week. >> andre: yes, sir. >> dave: handoff to mccluster at about the 35-yard line and jonathan banks will bring him down, the true freshman. >> andre: you don't have to hold block long for dexter mccluster. he is so quick, so fast and right on the line of scrimmage before you can blink. you miss the tackle, then you are chasing from behind. >> dave: getting his team to . >> dave: three and a half. should be about a half a yard shy of the first down. that will bring up third and short. it does. >> andre: needs about 97 yards to go over a thousand, and didn't start the season at running back. was
. >> dave: something tells me that allen walker might have missed an assignment. >> andre: yeah, nix wasn't very happy. good punt. >> dave: good hang time. green back to the 28. the former wide receiver ends up going right back to the spot where he caught it. jevan snead back on the field when we >> dave: dave neal, andre ware, cara capuano with you as we wrap up the s.e.c. season. hope you have enjoyed the kickoffs. i know we have. it has been great. traveling around...
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. >> straight out to allison walker of wmbb. police are searching a gray van in connection with little shannon's disappearance. who owns the van? >> reporter: the sheriff's office and the florida department of law enforcement are not saying who owns the van. they have it at the sheriff's office. they are looking for evidence not van. they said that susan baker does drive a gray van. we do not have that confirmed. we don't know that for sure. >> susan baker is the baby sitter? >> yes, nancy. she's been there two months working with the fakly. she sent an e-mail to the governor of florida, charlie crist, pleading with him a few weeks ago to save the child saying the child is around an abusive household. the child has been shaken by her parents and also shannon has also inhaled drugs such as marijuana and smoke from cigarettes when staff instructed them not to smoke around the child. >> she has problems of her own? >> she does. they stem back to 1987 when the sitter reported her stepson missing. he was 3 years old. when she returne
. >> straight out to allison walker of wmbb. police are searching a gray van in connection with little shannon's disappearance. who owns the van? >> reporter: the sheriff's office and the florida department of law enforcement are not saying who owns the van. they have it at the sheriff's office. they are looking for evidence not van. they said that susan baker does drive a gray van. we do not have that confirmed. we don't know that for sure. >> susan baker is the baby sitter?...
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the crushing of the notorious american filibuster, william walker. the destruction of the confederate ironclad merrimack and the safeguarding of the union's gold shipments both of which played a seminal role in winning the civil war and the birth of the modern corporation. the consolidation of the great new york rail lines, the growth of new york city into the first city of america and the major world hub of finance and trade complete with its first grand central station. vendor build played a major part jor part in all of these events and more his life left its mark. he started in business at the very epitome of a jacksonian ideal. the working man does wearing only a level playing field. he ended it as a symbol of inequality of monopoly in the gilded age, when he made americans question the dangers of gigantism in business. he was instrumental in acquainting americans with the very idea of the modern corporation. when the cornelius vanderbilt was a young man americans worked almost exclusively as farmers and small businessmen. what money they saw wa
the crushing of the notorious american filibuster, william walker. the destruction of the confederate ironclad merrimack and the safeguarding of the union's gold shipments both of which played a seminal role in winning the civil war and the birth of the modern corporation. the consolidation of the great new york rail lines, the growth of new york city into the first city of america and the major world hub of finance and trade complete with its first grand central station. vendor build played a...
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. >> david walker, who used to run the gao and now runs the peterson foundation, says that we cannot grow out of the situation we are in now. >> it is frightening. >> is that true? is it the first time in our history >? >> i never want to say that we can't. we have been in terrible situations. coming out of world war ii, we have had tough times before. we were confronted with the loss of war, financially as well as what it does to the spirit. i think that the country is valiant. i want to say resilient enough to come out of this. this is unprecedented spending, and ending deficits and an unconscionable accumulation of debt. it is the kind of debt that thomas jefferson said was the last thing he would want to burden the country with. i guess we gave our implicit permission because we elected the people that we do. -- we elect the people that we do. it is kind of like the goose that laid the golden egg. at some point, i could imagine the creative, productive people who have brought tremendous profits and salaries and build factories and make other people wealthy, i can see that scenari
. >> david walker, who used to run the gao and now runs the peterson foundation, says that we cannot grow out of the situation we are in now. >> it is frightening. >> is that true? is it the first time in our history >? >> i never want to say that we can't. we have been in terrible situations. coming out of world war ii, we have had tough times before. we were confronted with the loss of war, financially as well as what it does to the spirit. i think that the country...
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if anybody wants to hear david walker, who is now the head of the peterson institute, he knows these facts inside and out. those costs are very frightening in terms of our ability to see them over the next decade. >> there is no question that the united states can finance an elaborate defense establishment in the educational system, strong public goods, and a good safety net. we are, as he says, on an unsustainable path. the taxes that we raised are incompatible. we must make a decision as a country. we either cut back over the next generation, or we will cut back everything else. >> we have got to get a microphone. >> we seem to be facing a decision on afghanistan right now. the president seems to be getting conflicting advice. where would you come down on this issue, and how would you justified it -- justify the incursions into afghanistan? >> you may end up getting conflicting device if you go to some of my colleagues on this panel. i think afghanistan is a war of choice. what general mcchrystal has suggested, we have a range of options. in order to make a large investment in afgh
if anybody wants to hear david walker, who is now the head of the peterson institute, he knows these facts inside and out. those costs are very frightening in terms of our ability to see them over the next decade. >> there is no question that the united states can finance an elaborate defense establishment in the educational system, strong public goods, and a good safety net. we are, as he says, on an unsustainable path. the taxes that we raised are incompatible. we must make a decision...
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>> straight out to allison walker with wmbb. allison, i understand as we go to air, police are searching a gray van in connection with little shannon's disappearance. who owned the van? >> the sheriff's office and the florida department of law enforcement are not saying who owns the van. we do know they have it at the sheriff's office. they are looking for evidence not van. searching it thoroughly. neighbors have said that shannon -- or that susan baker does drive a gray van, but we do not have that confirmed. we don't know that for sure. >> clark goldband, susan baker would be the baby-sitter? >> yes, nancy. she is the baby-sitter. she's been there two months working with the family. susan baker the baby-sitter also sending an e-mail to the governor of florida charlie crist pleading with him a few weeks ago to save the child, saying the child is around an abusive household, the child has been shaken by her parents and also shannon has also inhaled drugs such as marijuana and smoke from cigarettes when instructed by staff at the
>> straight out to allison walker with wmbb. allison, i understand as we go to air, police are searching a gray van in connection with little shannon's disappearance. who owned the van? >> the sheriff's office and the florida department of law enforcement are not saying who owns the van. we do know they have it at the sheriff's office. they are looking for evidence not van. searching it thoroughly. neighbors have said that shannon -- or that susan baker does drive a gray van, but we...
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allison walker, this is a 7-month-old baby girl. she cannot walk.t's my understanding she cannot crawl yet. that's not unusual. how did she go missing? what's the latest? >> you know what, nancy? we have a timeline. we know that somewhere between 3:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. the child went missing. what we do know from neighbors is that the mother, who the sheriff will not release the identity of, went over and knocked on the doors of her neighbors at approximately 11:00 a.m. she then -- she said, is there -- have you guys seen anyone who has driven up in the driveway? because my child is missing. and the neighbors were just shocked. they were like, how is your child missing? no, we haven't seen anyone. so they searched the home where shannon and her parents live. no sign of the child. and at 11:23 is when they called sheriff bobby haddock's office to report her missing. as -- that's what we know. the sheriff's office has not been very cooperative in giving us many more details at this point. >> to clark goldband, our producer on the story, let me get t
allison walker, this is a 7-month-old baby girl. she cannot walk.t's my understanding she cannot crawl yet. that's not unusual. how did she go missing? what's the latest? >> you know what, nancy? we have a timeline. we know that somewhere between 3:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. the child went missing. what we do know from neighbors is that the mother, who the sheriff will not release the identity of, went over and knocked on the doors of her neighbors at approximately 11:00 a.m. she then -- she...
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according to the david walker, the former head of the government accounting office, at the end of the fiscal year 2000, the federal government had about $20.4 trillion in total liabilities and commitments and unfunded promises for just social security and medicare. that number rose to $56.4 trillion at the end of fiscal 2008. that's 176% increase in just eight years. by the end of this year, that number is expected to rise to $63 trillion. with these staggering statistics, it's astonishing that we're even debating a creation of a new entitlement, entitlement obligations forever. a couple of days ago, majority leader reid stated that this bill will be deficit-neutral. but yo you have to understand wt that means. first, the true cost of this bill is hidden by implementing the massive middle-class tax increases and medicare cuts in the first year and pushing the massive costs in health care subsidies out to the fifth year. republican leader mcconnell referred to this gimmick as being akin to paying a mortgage for four years before actually moving into the house. i want to emphasize that
according to the david walker, the former head of the government accounting office, at the end of the fiscal year 2000, the federal government had about $20.4 trillion in total liabilities and commitments and unfunded promises for just social security and medicare. that number rose to $56.4 trillion at the end of fiscal 2008. that's 176% increase in just eight years. by the end of this year, that number is expected to rise to $63 trillion. with these staggering statistics, it's astonishing that...
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. >> david walker, who used to run the gao, the government accountability office, and now runs the pete peterson foundation, says that we cannot grow out of the situation that we're in now. >> it's pretty frightening. >> is that true? and if it is, is it the first time in our history? >> i never want to say we can't, because we've been in terrible situations. coming out of world war ii, we had a lot heavier debt to gross domestic product ratio. we've had tough times before, where we're confronted with the loss of war, financially as well as what it does to the spirit. but i think the country is valiant -- i want to say resilient enough to come out of even this. but this is unprecedented spending, unending deficits, and what i consider an unconscionable accumulation of debt. it's a kind of debt that thomas jefferson said was the last thing he ever wanted to wish on this country, where the burden, the yoke on the necks of american citizens is set by government, without really their express permission. i guess we gave our implicit permission, because we elect the people we do. but it's a t
. >> david walker, who used to run the gao, the government accountability office, and now runs the pete peterson foundation, says that we cannot grow out of the situation that we're in now. >> it's pretty frightening. >> is that true? and if it is, is it the first time in our history? >> i never want to say we can't, because we've been in terrible situations. coming out of world war ii, we had a lot heavier debt to gross domestic product ratio. we've had tough times...
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once a year the deeper and the treasury does a gap accounting and david walker, who was the head of the government accountability office actually resigned in 2008 it went on the week up to our alarming people, telling people essentially that if we did not deal with the financial crisis in these unfunded liabilities, the united states was going to face a financial crisis and danger to the dollar. now as i point out the social security administration, medicare and medicaid already have trillions of dollars of negative unfunded liabilities. and the social security administration very quickly is going to go negative on a cash basis, which means that the money coming in is going to be less than the money going out on a current basis. why? a lot of people, be the boomers age 62 are going to retire early, many of them can't find jobs, and also with fewer people employed with recession, the unemployment, social security revenues are down. so now we are borrowing, president obama saying we are going to bar a $1.4 trillion in 2009 just to keep the federal budget going. going to be borrowing $9 tr
once a year the deeper and the treasury does a gap accounting and david walker, who was the head of the government accountability office actually resigned in 2008 it went on the week up to our alarming people, telling people essentially that if we did not deal with the financial crisis in these unfunded liabilities, the united states was going to face a financial crisis and danger to the dollar. now as i point out the social security administration, medicare and medicaid already have trillions...
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doc walker joins us to break down the redskins-eagles, plus former redskins gm charlie castle, looking at what moves the skins need to make to finish the season off strong. all of that and more on washington post live presented by the green turtle sports bar and grill. monday through friday at 5:00, again at 11:30, only on comcast sportsnet. now, before we go, take a look back at the week that was on dvr rewind. >>> the loss to the cowboys, i didn't expect them to win the game anyway. >> when the redskins came to town, we just slaughtered them. 7-6 in the last minute! [ laughter ] >>> best thing that can happen to the redskins right now, if you're a redskins fan, you want them to lose out. get high a draft pick as you can, clean house, start all over. >>> it was a sad start to the week, as a dc icon passed away. abe pollin's death was felt throughout the entire city. as the news broke, we caught up with some of the biggest names and mourned his passing. >> we here in washington understand how important abe pollin was. i'm not sure people around the country really did. >> you saw the pa
doc walker joins us to break down the redskins-eagles, plus former redskins gm charlie castle, looking at what moves the skins need to make to finish the season off strong. all of that and more on washington post live presented by the green turtle sports bar and grill. monday through friday at 5:00, again at 11:30, only on comcast sportsnet. now, before we go, take a look back at the week that was on dvr rewind. >>> the loss to the cowboys, i didn't expect them to win the game anyway....
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if anybody wants to hear david walker, who is now the head of the peterson institute, he knows these facts inside and out. those costs are very frightening in terms of our ability to see them over the next decade. >> an educational system for its people, a strong public good, and a social safety net. it would require productivity growth, and we have that and can encourage that, but the particular safety net that we have, as mort says, we are on an unsustainable path, and the taxes are simply incompatible with the growth that would require paid for everything else, so we have to make a decision as a country to either cut back entitlements spending over the next generation, where we will cut back everything else. >> ok, joe? we have got to get a microphone. >> we have got to get a microphone. >> we seem to be facing a decision on afghanistan right now. the president seems to be getting conflicting advice. where would you come down on this issue, and how would you justified it -- justify the incursions into afghanistan? >> you may end up getting conflicting device if you go to some of m
if anybody wants to hear david walker, who is now the head of the peterson institute, he knows these facts inside and out. those costs are very frightening in terms of our ability to see them over the next decade. >> an educational system for its people, a strong public good, and a social safety net. it would require productivity growth, and we have that and can encourage that, but the particular safety net that we have, as mort says, we are on an unsustainable path, and the taxes are...
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will be selected by a panel of professors and our distinguished panel includes -- professor doug walker and professor jim davis. our timekeeper is dr. bob dire, a professor and the robertson school of government and a city council member for the city of virginia beach. he will be using a traffic light system to keep our debaters and me on time. there will be a green light, meaning go. a yellow light means there's 30 seconds left. and a red light that means be quiet. our agenda is listed in your program. we will begin with opening statements, then we will go to a round table where they will ask each other questions. then we are going to have questions from the audience selected by the panel. then we will ask our debaters to have four minutes for closing statements. i will conclude with a brief wrap up of the debate. let's begin with an opening statement from dick armey. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be here with my other panelists. i was struck immediately -- the use of the word capitalism in this age of deconstruction as some and political correctness. i first reacted neg
will be selected by a panel of professors and our distinguished panel includes -- professor doug walker and professor jim davis. our timekeeper is dr. bob dire, a professor and the robertson school of government and a city council member for the city of virginia beach. he will be using a traffic light system to keep our debaters and me on time. there will be a green light, meaning go. a yellow light means there's 30 seconds left. and a red light that means be quiet. our agenda is listed in your...
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get people on their cars out of fact transport so we need to develop policies which will separate walkers and cyclists on the one hand from vehicles on the other and that is perhaps one of the most important things that can be done. let me go back to washington and also invite any other panelists who are in washington if they would like to make comments on the questions you hear or with the panel says. is that roger staring their? >> yes it is, richard, and we woke up to your incantations though over coffee. so nice to hear you. i have a question for andy haines. specifically andy i.t. what you've done is bring us around a common theme which we buy into and agree to. my question is for the ministers in the developing world, the ministers of health who have many competing demands of hiv, child mortality, how do we structure the climate change agenda so that we can include this in the portfolio of programs without taking away from those issues that are so immediate which are life-and-death. >> thank you very much. that is what is so important about this coburn of the agenda. it gives the op
get people on their cars out of fact transport so we need to develop policies which will separate walkers and cyclists on the one hand from vehicles on the other and that is perhaps one of the most important things that can be done. let me go back to washington and also invite any other panelists who are in washington if they would like to make comments on the questions you hear or with the panel says. is that roger staring their? >> yes it is, richard, and we woke up to your incantations...
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as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend barney walker. loves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. nicole parton. happy birthday dear nicole. >>> to our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >> august 27, the 10-year-old, now 11-year-old was at home. younger sister, 6 years old. he called 911. he called saying he needed help, doctors, needed the police to come. he admitted he shot his father in the back of the head. >> what do we know about possible motivation? >> the operator asked the little boy. he said he was angry, i lost my head. later, he said he was upset his father punished him and grounded him. >> punished him for what? do we know? >> we don't know. >> author of "my therapist is making me nuts." dr. hillman what do you make of it. a child this age cannot, under any circumstances in mexico be treated as an adult. what do you make of this? you heard his voice on the 911 call. >> i don't think he fully understood what was going on. there's so many r
as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend barney walker. loves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. nicole parton. happy birthday dear nicole. >>> to our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >> august 27, the 10-year-old, now 11-year-old was at home. younger sister, 6 years old. he called 911. he called saying he needed help, doctors, needed the police to come. he admitted he shot his...
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out in front it's walker who missed but the follow would i chris smith. >> dan: and there's another offensiveording to the statisticians here, 22 of the 47 points scored by the mercer bears have come as a result of those offensive rebounds. so the offensive rebounding, the best part of the attack today for the mercer bears. >> rich: our wendy's fast break play of the game. a lot to choose from from florida state. this one the kitchen steal and lay-up. >> dan: flof rens runs right by kitchen and able to get to the door. we talked about kitchen earlier. does he have the ability to be able to handle the point guard duti duties. remember, they played so many cle games. they won ms of them last year. how many close games were decided last year because of good decisions by point guard toney douglas? not just the plays that he made, the shots that he made, but the decisions that he made. so really a lot on the shoulders of kitchen and loucks who will try to fill that point guard role. >> rich: they played 14 games that were decided by four points or less and they were an astounding 11-3 in those 14
out in front it's walker who missed but the follow would i chris smith. >> dan: and there's another offensiveording to the statisticians here, 22 of the 47 points scored by the mercer bears have come as a result of those offensive rebounds. so the offensive rebounding, the best part of the attack today for the mercer bears. >> rich: our wendy's fast break play of the game. a lot to choose from from florida state. this one the kitchen steal and lay-up. >> dan: flof rens runs...
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please welcome dan walker. >> that was a spectacular opening. i really appreciated. welcome to the newest secretary for renewable energy. we look forward to your remarks. thank you to our sponsors. this is a wonderful event. let me move from pashtun to the paper and pomp of washington d.c. -- lebanon from passion to the paper and paul -- let me move from pashtuion sion to ther and pulp washington dc. few took notice of these moments and we just pushed on. now that we are in the big leagues, are highs are higher and i am afraid our lows are lower. in this moment of an economic security, we're seeing this in full. the future is not what it used to be. the question is, what comes next? the best way to predict the future is to invent it. we have so many ideas and i think that this is what this conference is about, that is, how do we invent the future where we truly realize the i had the opportunity to testify on the senate environment committee, and that is not where i got the black ani. my message was that the critical need to adjust the climate crisis provides us with
please welcome dan walker. >> that was a spectacular opening. i really appreciated. welcome to the newest secretary for renewable energy. we look forward to your remarks. thank you to our sponsors. this is a wonderful event. let me move from pashtun to the paper and pomp of washington d.c. -- lebanon from passion to the paper and paul -- let me move from pashtuion sion to ther and pulp washington dc. few took notice of these moments and we just pushed on. now that we are in the big...
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tebow passes walker on the scec's rushing touchdown list. 41-17 the gators rolls over georgia. >>> a tough season continues for uconn. the huskies, their fist home game after the stabbing death of jasper howard. they were leading until tim brown goes 81 yards for the game winning touchdown catch. here's the thing. brown was one of hauoward's bes friend and said only howard would have had the speed to catch him. 24-21 uconn. the tof lus. >>> what a turning point for the hawkize. down at halftime to lowly indiana. this turned it around. one more look, the quarterback is hit. watch how many times this ball bounces around, winds up in the hands of a hawkeye, goes off for the interception return for the touchdown. they rally to beat indiana sfroo-24 and remain undefeated on the season. >>> the bat cage is where san antonio plays. did you know that? that is a bat during an nba game. sacramento's kevin martin has no idea he has a friend flying with him on the fast break. the mascot tries to catch him. the real batman, ginobili. look at that. ever try to hit a fly? try hitting a bat, and he
tebow passes walker on the scec's rushing touchdown list. 41-17 the gators rolls over georgia. >>> a tough season continues for uconn. the huskies, their fist home game after the stabbing death of jasper howard. they were leading until tim brown goes 81 yards for the game winning touchdown catch. here's the thing. brown was one of hauoward's bes friend and said only howard would have had the speed to catch him. 24-21 uconn. the tof lus. >>> what a turning point for the...
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to thomas jefferson was freed and one of the last letters in the book was written in 2008 by alice walker who wrote barack obama to say what his election meant so it has this amazing art showing the history of african-americans in slaved over three centuries. >> you are a journalism professor at nyu. what surprised you in your study of these letters? >> i guess one of the things that surprised me is the extent to which enslaved african americans continue to communicate with their loved ones or even that slaves wrote letters at all, but the extent to which they maintain bonds across plantations come across states, and of course this was an illegal act, but they somehow managed to stay in contact to the best they could with their loved ones. >> regular booktv viewers may recognize you because we shot a program of yours earlier in the year you can watch on book tv, go to the website and watch that program. what are you working on right now? >> right now i'm still here with this book. this is probably my 40 event since february. and we have also been doing a number of dramatic readings around
to thomas jefferson was freed and one of the last letters in the book was written in 2008 by alice walker who wrote barack obama to say what his election meant so it has this amazing art showing the history of african-americans in slaved over three centuries. >> you are a journalism professor at nyu. what surprised you in your study of these letters? >> i guess one of the things that surprised me is the extent to which enslaved african americans continue to communicate with their...
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. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend, barney walker.oves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. happy birthday to tennessee friend, investigative reporter, nicole parton. happy birthday, dear nicole. >>> to rupa mikkilineni, our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >> august 27th, the 10-year-old, now 11-year-old, was at his home. younger sister, 6 years old. he called 911. he called saying he needed help, doctors, needed the police to come. he said his father was asleep. when asked what did he do, he admitted he shot his father in the back of the head. >> what do we know about possible motivation, rupa? >> the operator asked the little boy. he said he was angry, i lost my head. i got angry. later when police interviewed him, we understand he said his upset his father punished him and grounded him. >> punished him for what? do we know? >> we don't know. >> to mike hillman, author of "my therapist is making me nuts." dr. hillman, what do you make of it? a
. >>> as we go to break, happy birthday to georgia friend, barney walker.oves greeting the congregation every sunday. married to sue for 57 years. happy birthday barney. happy birthday to tennessee friend, investigative reporter, nicole parton. happy birthday, dear nicole. >>> to rupa mikkilineni, our producer on the story, break it down for me. what exactly happened? >> august 27th, the 10-year-old, now 11-year-old, was at his home. younger sister, 6 years old. he...
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said that they had heard that the victim had been left by some deer carcasses and we had known on walker road where there are deer carcasses druchled from driving through this earlier and that's when we went to that area kind of on our own and located the body. >> what -- it must be very depressing to be hunting for a child's body to begin with. >> oh it's horrible. >> yeah you had your dogs. describe what it was like to get that word that, oh, here she is, here she is. i can't even imagine. >> it was like a mixture of relief and sadness. i mean there's -- there's no real way to describe it. you're relieved that it's over and that you know, the family can grieve but at the same time, you just can't believe that somebody could even do this to a child. it was horrible. horrible. >> michelle sigona, give us some background here, in terms of who this tip came from. we were told it's not some kind of anonymous tip called in. a reliable source. what in the heck does that mean? >> jane it could had been information from shaniya's mother antoinette, or mario mcneill himself, because if you remem
said that they had heard that the victim had been left by some deer carcasses and we had known on walker road where there are deer carcasses druchled from driving through this earlier and that's when we went to that area kind of on our own and located the body. >> what -- it must be very depressing to be hunting for a child's body to begin with. >> oh it's horrible. >> yeah you had your dogs. describe what it was like to get that word that, oh, here she is, here she is. i...
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ross walker will handle industry results in bank data. hinder -- handle supervisory matters. for the question and answers section, please wait for the microphone before asking questions of one now announce sheila bair. -- questions. i will now announce sheila bair. >> thank you. good morning. welcome to our briefing on industry results for the third quarter. for the past several quarters, i have described a fairly consistent trend for banking industry performance. we have seen high credit losses and a rising number of problem institutions. these trends of the fallout of the dislocations in our real- estate market. since last fall, we have seen normalization in many parts of our financial markets. there and now appears to be a consensus that the recession is over. today she poured shows -- today's report shows the effects of the -- the effect of the recession reflect the performance. earnings remain weak. loan balances have their largest percentage decline since at least 1984. as you can see, insured institutions reported $2.8 billion of n
ross walker will handle industry results in bank data. hinder -- handle supervisory matters. for the question and answers section, please wait for the microphone before asking questions of one now announce sheila bair. -- questions. i will now announce sheila bair. >> thank you. good morning. welcome to our briefing on industry results for the third quarter. for the past several quarters, i have described a fairly consistent trend for banking industry performance. we have seen high credit...
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if anybody wants to hear david walker, who is now the head of the peterson institute, he knows these facts inside and out. those costs are very frightening in terms of our ability to see them over the next decade. >> there is no question that the united states can finance an elaborate defense establishment in the educational system, strong public goods, and a good safety net. we are, as he says, on an unsustainable path. the taxes that we raised are incompatible. we must make a decision as a country. we either cut back over the next generation, or we will cut back everything else. >> we have got to get a microphone. >> we seem to be facing a decision on afghanistan right now. the president seems to be getting conflicting advice. where would you come down on this issue, and how would you justified it -- justify the incursions into afghanistan? >> you may end up getting conflicting device if you go to some of my colleagues on this panel. i think afghanistan is a war of choice. what general mcchrystal has suggested, we have a range of options. in order to make a large investment in afgh
if anybody wants to hear david walker, who is now the head of the peterson institute, he knows these facts inside and out. those costs are very frightening in terms of our ability to see them over the next decade. >> there is no question that the united states can finance an elaborate defense establishment in the educational system, strong public goods, and a good safety net. we are, as he says, on an unsustainable path. the taxes that we raised are incompatible. we must make a decision...
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by the audience will be selected by the sears and our distinguished panel concludes professor dog walker professor jim davis. our timekeeper for today's debate is the professor at the robertson school of government and the city council member for the city of virginia beach. he will be using a traffic light system to keep our debaters and me on time. there will be a green light, meaning go. the yellow lightning in 30 seconds left to speak, and a red light that means be quiet. our agenda is listed in your program. we are going to begin with opening statements. then we go to a roundtable. then we are going to have a question from the audience that were selected by the panel. then we will ask our panelists to make closing statements. i will conclude with a brief wrap up of the debate. let's begin with an opening statement from dick armey. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be here. i was struck immediately when i had this invitation. in this age of the construction is done and political correctness, i first reacted negatively. the word capitalism was first coined by karl marx. he d
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some more time in the american west that i developed a better sense of the life-and-death nature of walker security. there i could see the effects of water or its absence on history, explanation, my gration, flora and fauna and development. water is probably our most valuable resource on tariff but has been overused, underpriced and over polluted. management of the water sector in most countries but particularly in the developing world where capacity is limited and competing demands are many has not received adequate attention. water is a crosscutting issue that affects all key economic sectors and all countries but most notably in food and energy security. water scarcity poses a serious threat to food supplies, for example which has consequences for hunger, poverty, malnutrition, maternal and infant health and even conflict. efficiency-- which together represent 90% of total freshwater used globally. executives in cities have already realized that current water management practices pose unacceptable risks. many businesses are coming to the same conclusion for their industries. competing p
some more time in the american west that i developed a better sense of the life-and-death nature of walker security. there i could see the effects of water or its absence on history, explanation, my gration, flora and fauna and development. water is probably our most valuable resource on tariff but has been overused, underpriced and over polluted. management of the water sector in most countries but particularly in the developing world where capacity is limited and competing demands are many...