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and wayne said when i did that season i told the guys to bring pressure enjoy yourself, relax. we'll see if that's the right button to push with this team. >> steve: he likes to apply pressure. most guys it does. some guys it doesn't. but that's what he is good at. is recognizing what players need what buttons to push. what is nice to have a good tradition at a school is not a lot of panic that sits in. game to game or even within a game. >> matt: ball is ripped into right field for a base hit. luna gets waved around. gets cut off. thrown to first. saved there. another run in. 6-0 rice. and first for abe gob salless. his fifth rbi of the season. >> steve: did a nice job of waiting on a pitch he he's been looking to pull that ball. got a pitch that can go into his will house. for some reason they kept the runner off the plate. >> matt: brings up mozingo. ten hits. only one hit for houston. that came way back in the first inning. here comes rayner. >> steve: two quick outs by shiflett. walked manuel. as soon as he got that base runner. he divided his attention. he got out of whac
and wayne said when i did that season i told the guys to bring pressure enjoy yourself, relax. we'll see if that's the right button to push with this team. >> steve: he likes to apply pressure. most guys it does. some guys it doesn't. but that's what he is good at. is recognizing what players need what buttons to push. what is nice to have a good tradition at a school is not a lot of panic that sits in. game to game or even within a game. >> matt: ball is ripped into right field for...
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back to what wayne graham has done here. they have been to seven college world series since 1997 was the last 13 years. seven trips to omaha. won the national championship. 0-2 pitch. & presley goes down swinging. taylor ball records his tz.c and steve back with you at houston park. so far a well pitched game. >> steve: goodnight has great stuff. wall looks like he is come swag great prove groove here. see what goodnight does this next inning. >> matt: this is game number one of the conference series and game two of the silver glove series as we move to the bottom of the fourth inning. five hits so far for the rice owls. only one hit for the cougars. abe gonzales batting for the second time. got a walk the first time. >> steve: for the fist three- hundredthings he's thrown 62 pitches. this is going to be a good inning. >> matt: gonzales a junior. out of houston. >> steve: you would love to see that starting pitcher in the first game of the three game series go deep. >> matt: 2-0 pitch to gonzales. popped up out of the play.
back to what wayne graham has done here. they have been to seven college world series since 1997 was the last 13 years. seven trips to omaha. won the national championship. 0-2 pitch. & presley goes down swinging. taylor ball records his tz.c and steve back with you at houston park. so far a well pitched game. >> steve: goodnight has great stuff. wall looks like he is come swag great prove groove here. see what goodnight does this next inning. >> matt: this is game number one of...
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. >> matt: coach wayne graham said his changeup is a good pitch for him when he's pitching right. here's at 3-2 pitch. fouled out of play. >> this is definitely the way you draw it up. sometimes this a full evening for taylor wall. >> matt: three balls and two strikes. they called strike three. >> great pitch on the inside corner. see the fast ball low and in kelso is looking away right there. busted him inside and leading 26 strikeou stayed back with a m?m?mm>eñeñeñeñeñeñeñeñeñeñeñeñ >> matt: back in houston texas. on the campus of rice university. let's take a look at the rice owls. right fielder. chad. in rifield michael. anthony rendon llowed b batting sixth. craig is the designated hitter. and gonzales is at first base tonight batting ninth. here is the defense they almost face chris wallace. matt creel at first base. kelso at short. austin at third. codey. michael goodnight. >> just a big raw hard throwing guy. good sliders. that's going to be the key for michael tonight. if he can start throwing that breaking ball for strikes early on could with a long day. >> >> matt: see
. >> matt: coach wayne graham said his changeup is a good pitch for him when he's pitching right. here's at 3-2 pitch. fouled out of play. >> this is definitely the way you draw it up. sometimes this a full evening for taylor wall. >> matt: three balls and two strikes. they called strike three. >> great pitch on the inside corner. see the fast ball low and in kelso is looking away right there. busted him inside and leading 26 strikeou stayed back with a...
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me and wayne went from there day by day. he told me he was fine.alk here and there, he was fine. two weeks before this incident happened, he said he had accepted what his brother did and also told me in one of my visitations that no one said anything negative to him about his brother's passing. like i said, he went through a lot in the month of october 2009. >> so, donna, do you think that your son snapped? >> i believe he did. i don't know what was text to him to make him do what he did. >> and donna, have you spoken with josie ratley's mother at all? is there anything you'd like to say to her? >> i'd like to tell her i'm sorry and that my heart and prayers go out to her and josie. i know the pain and suffering she's going through because i'm going through my pain and suffering. >> wayne tracy is waiting to hear if he will be charged as an adult. >>> dramatic video of a car getting carried downstream. and here are some of the most viewed stories today on msnbc.com. an associated press investigation into toyota's legal practices. potentially giving
me and wayne went from there day by day. he told me he was fine.alk here and there, he was fine. two weeks before this incident happened, he said he had accepted what his brother did and also told me in one of my visitations that no one said anything negative to him about his brother's passing. like i said, he went through a lot in the month of october 2009. >> so, donna, do you think that your son snapped? >> i believe he did. i don't know what was text to him to make him do what...
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i want to remind you of another quote from wayne gretzky. he said that you can never score if you do not shoot. the goal is in front of us and it is time for americans to shoot the pot. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary for those remarks. he is really a very true friend of the building trades and he demonstrates that to us every day. the building trades look forward to many years of close collaboration with you, dr. chu. brothers and sisters, that
i want to remind you of another quote from wayne gretzky. he said that you can never score if you do not shoot. the goal is in front of us and it is time for americans to shoot the pot. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary for those remarks. he is really a very true friend of the building trades and he demonstrates that to us every day. the building trades look forward to many years of close collaboration...
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wall street traders ought to be scared to death of a john wayne shooting out on -- fasting your seat belts. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." in just a moment, i'm going to update my v-shaped recovery scenario with three new charts, lumber, aluminum and business inventories. as the dow made it past 11,000 for the first time since accept 2008, the signs are there for a stronger rebound than most folks think. that's key point, but i want to raise this sobering point. longer term, we face an incredibly soaring tax hike problem if this country doesn't stop the massive federal spending and boroughs ways. i hope i stay for my interview with senator orrin hatch, who may be chairman after november's election. he says we with can go all the way back to a 90% tax rate if we don't stop spending. the well-respected tax policy center, which is completely nonpartis nonpartisan, even left of center, says the top rate could get to 77%, and that would just get us to a 3% deficit share of gdp, nowheres near a balanced budget. as a supply-sider, i'm going to tell you reversing 50 years of lower
wall street traders ought to be scared to death of a john wayne shooting out on -- fasting your seat belts. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." in just a moment, i'm going to update my v-shaped recovery scenario with three new charts, lumber, aluminum and business inventories. as the dow made it past 11,000 for the first time since accept 2008, the signs are there for a stronger rebound than most folks think. that's key point, but i want to raise this sobering point....
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. >> matt: wayne graham said they got robbed by great fielding from the texas longhorns. center fielder that made a running grab. if you're familiar with minute maid park. they were able to run a couple down there. >> steve: never broke stride. that guy is not in the lineup anymore. they took him in a heartbeat. wall is looking imprezzive today. he has thrown three pitches for strikes. >> matt: kelso 7-9 on bases. leads the team to seven stolen bases. leads the conference usa. houston has a team with 31 stolen bases. >> steve: noble can't send these guys right now. the runners are at a premium. >> matt: thrown down. ricochets into shallow right field. will take advantage of that and reach first base. strikes out of ansley or makes it two outs in an inning. able to advance on a stolen base. there is an error. the error on the catcher. >> steve: hit kelso in the leg. flicked out into right center field. >> matt: the eighth stolen base for kelso and the third owl on the rice owls tonight. rice a pretty good fielding team. behind number one houston and .976. >> steve: cokinos
. >> matt: wayne graham said they got robbed by great fielding from the texas longhorns. center fielder that made a running grab. if you're familiar with minute maid park. they were able to run a couple down there. >> steve: never broke stride. that guy is not in the lineup anymore. they took him in a heartbeat. wall is looking imprezzive today. he has thrown three pitches for strikes. >> matt: kelso 7-9 on bases. leads the team to seven stolen bases. leads the conference usa....
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prosecutors say 15-year-old wayne treacy now faces premed dated murder charges. became an irrational 15-year-old boy. he have to believe even as a common person that something, some switch, something snapped in his head at that particular point. that's what i am trying to get to the bottom of. >> the court has the ability under the circumstances of this case, because there is no firearm involved, to impose juvenile sanctions or all the way up to life in prison. it's a very wide range. >> yesterday, a judge said wayne treacy would have to stay in jail without bond. >>> defense secretary, robert gates, warned the white house that the u.s. doesn't have a long-term plan to handle iran's nub nuclear program. "the new york times" reports gates wrote the three-page memo in january. a white house official told the "associated press" those efforts have been underway for many months. >>> news of secretary robert gates memo comes as a two-day nuclear conference is under way in iran. the president and ore officials warned represent friatives that american's nuclear policy wa
prosecutors say 15-year-old wayne treacy now faces premed dated murder charges. became an irrational 15-year-old boy. he have to believe even as a common person that something, some switch, something snapped in his head at that particular point. that's what i am trying to get to the bottom of. >> the court has the ability under the circumstances of this case, because there is no firearm involved, to impose juvenile sanctions or all the way up to life in prison. it's a very wide range....
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. >> reporter: wayne thomas and his dog walk here all the time. wayne said the graffiti turned up monday and he is glad it is gone and he can't figure out why suspects are so hard to catch. >> the amazing thing, it is always on the highways that are always busy, where everybody is always at. i don't understand how you can never see these people in action, the airport is right there. i don't know how or when somebody finds the time to do this. >> reporter: bost's known address was in alexandria. he is known to hang around the national mall and public libraries, also. you should call 911 if you ever see anyone putting up graffiti. 9 news now. >>> this past week the four young people shot and killed in the drive-by carnage in southeast d.c. were laid to rest. one of them, 17-year-old tavon nelson was remembered as a bright and respectful young man who was a playstation whiz. we have the story. >> reporter: the tee shorts imploring him to rest in peace were more apparent than the suits and ties. >> no words for me to say. >> reporter: scores of young
. >> reporter: wayne thomas and his dog walk here all the time. wayne said the graffiti turned up monday and he is glad it is gone and he can't figure out why suspects are so hard to catch. >> the amazing thing, it is always on the highways that are always busy, where everybody is always at. i don't understand how you can never see these people in action, the airport is right there. i don't know how or when somebody finds the time to do this. >> reporter: bost's known address...
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stephen wayne of georgetown university is joining us this morning.welcome and thank you for being here. what's the learning curve in the first year for a president? hos guest: that depends if they're initial actions are greeted positively or negatively. the extent to what they're willing to change views some times in contradiction to what they said during the campaign and it also relates to public opinion. so, you can't answer that except to say, every president, confident as he may be - as barack obama was when he became president has to rethink some things he said or anticipated things that would happen to him during the president. host: what's your thoughts on president barack obama compared to last presidents? guest: well, i think president obama has made adjustments in the presidency but he's been really over taken i think by events. the depth of the recession. the need to make a new decision with respect to afghanistan. - and the decision he made - somewhat contra versely to stick with his health care program after the expenditure of so much mo
stephen wayne of georgetown university is joining us this morning.welcome and thank you for being here. what's the learning curve in the first year for a president? hos guest: that depends if they're initial actions are greeted positively or negatively. the extent to what they're willing to change views some times in contradiction to what they said during the campaign and it also relates to public opinion. so, you can't answer that except to say, every president, confident as he may be - as...
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host: let me jump in and get a response from stephen wayne. go ahead. guest: two things. sometimes we make adjustments on the basis of history that we wanted but a history that didn't exist. a lot of times people are looking at a fiction and not a fact. your certainly right, change is scary for people. particularly older people and particularly people who have an orientation that think that america has gained it's greatness from individual initiative and private enterprise, and a limited government activity. the fact of the matter is. president obama has a different view of government than had president bush. both believe how to use government in times of emergency when there was no place to turn. obama believes two things that president bush by and large did not. one, he believes that in a capital is cap capitalistic society where the key motivation is to gain money you have to curb the abuses that develop in the system. we began that in the 19th century trying to prevent the railroads from getting mo non mri. republicans don't believe that nearly as much. secondly and t
host: let me jump in and get a response from stephen wayne. go ahead. guest: two things. sometimes we make adjustments on the basis of history that we wanted but a history that didn't exist. a lot of times people are looking at a fiction and not a fact. your certainly right, change is scary for people. particularly older people and particularly people who have an orientation that think that america has gained it's greatness from individual initiative and private enterprise, and a limited...
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wayne cluff. [applause] >> thank you. good morning and welcome to this great museum. this very special occasion for us. a special thanks to all the board members of this museum who helped support its role and to john rogers, the chair, for generous do nation of his time, talent, and resources over the years. the first ladies' collection is one of the most enduring and popular exhibitions at the smithsonian institution, and today we celebrate the newest addition to the exhibition. as you can see, it's stunning. on behalf of the smithsonian, i would like to thank mrs. obama for highlighting the significance of this presentation. and we thank jason wue for his beautiful design that we will add to our collection. as brent said, flag hall is this museum's and america's public square. it is our public square on the national mall. where history is made and celebrated. and more than a million people were on the national mall, of course, for the inauguration of president obama. who can really ever forget that moment? at the smithsonian, of course we're dedicated to making sure
wayne cluff. [applause] >> thank you. good morning and welcome to this great museum. this very special occasion for us. a special thanks to all the board members of this museum who helped support its role and to john rogers, the chair, for generous do nation of his time, talent, and resources over the years. the first ladies' collection is one of the most enduring and popular exhibitions at the smithsonian institution, and today we celebrate the newest addition to the exhibition. as you...
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. >> and police say 15-year-old wayne tracy kicked ratley in the head with steel-toed boots after she sent him a text message that apparently enraged him. he's charged with attempted murder. >>> west virginia's governor predicts today will be a big day. talking about the search for four minors unaccounted for after a explosion on monday. for the minor's families, hope hinges on his word here. search crews drilled a bore hole and lowered pipes in the hole and banged on them in an effort to contact them. there was no respops, but crews are planning to bore a total of four holes to minimize the threat of another explosion there. they're going to assess whether the air is clear enough to send in rescue crews in the next day or two. 25 minors die in the blast. two others died in the hospital right now. hope is still alive that the four missing minors survived. >> we're hoping that between the 10:00 and the 2:00 we would have more information that would allow them making decisions. once they get the readings and the readings look like it could be good enough for a time period, then they'll
. >> and police say 15-year-old wayne tracy kicked ratley in the head with steel-toed boots after she sent him a text message that apparently enraged him. he's charged with attempted murder. >>> west virginia's governor predicts today will be a big day. talking about the search for four minors unaccounted for after a explosion on monday. for the minor's families, hope hinges on his word here. search crews drilled a bore hole and lowered pipes in the hole and banged on them in an...
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kennedy won the election, john wayne committed conservative said this. he said i didn't vote for him, but he is my president and i hope he does a good job. how did we fall from that idea? how did we convince ourselves that that is a square statement? that is a principled statement that put patriotism over partisanship. that is where should be. that is an important reminder that we have totally lost sight of our politics now. >> this brings me to an issue that i found fascinating and that is the consequences of wingnut behavior and use of just there were some differences here and quite start differences in terms of consequences for donna rats versus consequences for republicans. you say about democrats, liberals want to ignore the populist angry tea parties at the town halls do so at their own political peril but you suggest the consequences are more great for what republican wingnuts are involved in. they are benefiting from all this anger in the short-term but they have tapped into something they can't control calling the president do a nazi or communis
kennedy won the election, john wayne committed conservative said this. he said i didn't vote for him, but he is my president and i hope he does a good job. how did we fall from that idea? how did we convince ourselves that that is a square statement? that is a principled statement that put patriotism over partisanship. that is where should be. that is an important reminder that we have totally lost sight of our politics now. >> this brings me to an issue that i found fascinating and that...
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not only for rick hague but the entire team wayne graham preached to his team prior to his victory. he said look we have to relax and go out there and enjoy playing baseball. there is pressure in this game. but at the same time the good teams can embrace pressure. you have to embrace pressure. at the same time i want use to enjoy yourself. right foul at 14-12 not a whole lot of fun. >> it's not fun when you're not winning. it's not fun when you're not doing well. >> kelso can't grab it. they're going to wave rathjen. here comes the throw. he is going to be safe. beat the throw. infield single by mozingo and an rbi for him. >> steve: great decision by mike taylor. saw kelso kick that ball a little bit. looked like rathjen wanted to stop at third base. taylor ended up waving him around there. like it hit off of kelso's knee. went past the line. >> matt: eighth rbi for mozingo. a 1-0 lead for the rice owls. kelso's hands on his hips. unhappy with himself. thought that was a play he should have made. michael. swing and a miss. struck out the first time up. >> steve: let's see if fuda ca
not only for rick hague but the entire team wayne graham preached to his team prior to his victory. he said look we have to relax and go out there and enjoy playing baseball. there is pressure in this game. but at the same time the good teams can embrace pressure. you have to embrace pressure. at the same time i want use to enjoy yourself. right foul at 14-12 not a whole lot of fun. >> it's not fun when you're not winning. it's not fun when you're not doing well. >> kelso can't grab...
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through his family and his attorney, wayne treacy has said he's sorry. devastated by the loss of his brother is now devastated by this. on "today," they described him as a caring young man, who must have just snapped. >> he's real remorseful about it. >> reporter: now josie, who had dreams of being an artist, can barely move her right arm. she can't walk. >> you're just fine, okay? >> reporter: it's day by day and today for josie will bring another surgery. the doctors say her traumatic brain injury at the hands of a boy is basically a stranger will be a long-term struggle. both families changed forever by a text message. for "today," michelle kosinski, nbc news, miami. >> josie's mother, hilda gotay is joining us exclusively along with the family's attorney. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning, ann. >> hilda, let me ask you first. it was a week ago today that your daughter, joedsy, was able to recognize you. can you describe that moment? >> it was fantastic. it just took my breath away when she was able to actually look at me a
through his family and his attorney, wayne treacy has said he's sorry. devastated by the loss of his brother is now devastated by this. on "today," they described him as a caring young man, who must have just snapped. >> he's real remorseful about it. >> reporter: now josie, who had dreams of being an artist, can barely move her right arm. she can't walk. >> you're just fine, okay? >> reporter: it's day by day and today for josie will bring another surgery. the...
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[applause] >> and our third speaker, wayne abernathy. thanks. >> thank you very much. i certainly want to thank you for inviting me for being on the panel but especially i want to thank aei for demonstrating today being at the forefront of the public policy discussion and debate. and bringing scholarly tools to bear. all these important financial issues that affect everybody. but that need to have some real good scholarly thinking behind them before we make these public policies. i'd like to introduce a couple of sets of evidence, if you will, or objects, exhibits, into our discussion. first of all, as this little thing i brought here with me. now, this is a dollar coin. it's in plastic. because it's uncirculated. it has been uncirculated since it was given to me a year or so ago and will remain uncirculated as i pass it down to my children. but this is a first exhibit. the second exhibit, i reach in my pocket is this piece here. this by the way is supposed to replace this one. and if you talk to the mint they'll give you enormously persuasive arguments as to why this
[applause] >> and our third speaker, wayne abernathy. thanks. >> thank you very much. i certainly want to thank you for inviting me for being on the panel but especially i want to thank aei for demonstrating today being at the forefront of the public policy discussion and debate. and bringing scholarly tools to bear. all these important financial issues that affect everybody. but that need to have some real good scholarly thinking behind them before we make these public policies....
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nd our third speaker, wayne abernathy. thanks. >> thank you very much. i certainly want to thank you for inviting me for being on the panel but especially i want to thank aei for demonstrating today being at the forefront of the public policy discussion and debate. and bringing scholarly tools to bear. all these important financial issues that affect everybody. but that need to have some real good scholarly thinking behind them before we make these public policies. i'd like to introduce a couple of sets of evidence, if you wi >> this is a dollar coin. it is plastic because it is done circulated and has been since given to me one year ago and will remain uncirculated as i pass it down to my children. but this is first exhibit. second, is this piece. it is supposed to replace this one but a few talk to the men they will give you enormously persuasive arguments why this is a much better instrument then this but nobody buys it. they still like the paper dollar. the second set of instruments proprietary this, my checkbook. my wallet. and this item here and al
nd our third speaker, wayne abernathy. thanks. >> thank you very much. i certainly want to thank you for inviting me for being on the panel but especially i want to thank aei for demonstrating today being at the forefront of the public policy discussion and debate. and bringing scholarly tools to bear. all these important financial issues that affect everybody. but that need to have some real good scholarly thinking behind them before we make these public policies. i'd like to introduce a...
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it's a very wide range. >> yesterday, a judge said that wayne treacy would have to stay in jail without bond. >>> we've been following all the developments in florida in that tragic case of haleigh cummings, the little girl that disappeared more than a year ago. last week, putnam county, florida, police say they now consider haleigh's case to be a homicide investigation and a tip led authorities to search a local river here for clues. and we're getting more information now about what divers found, exactly. local affiliates are reporting two cinder blocks have been pulled from the st. johns river. so what happens next year? mike galanos got the update on hln's "prime news". >> natisha, do we know anything about evidence pulled from this body of water? >> well, what we know, mike, is that investigators did pull items of evidentiary value from the st. john's river, although they're not sure if those items are connected to haleigh cummings at this point. those items have been shipped off to different labs and they are doing testing on them. they are not giving us a time frame on when those
it's a very wide range. >> yesterday, a judge said that wayne treacy would have to stay in jail without bond. >>> we've been following all the developments in florida in that tragic case of haleigh cummings, the little girl that disappeared more than a year ago. last week, putnam county, florida, police say they now consider haleigh's case to be a homicide investigation and a tip led authorities to search a local river here for clues. and we're getting more information now about...
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ambassador wayne. this is the heart of opium country. enormously challenging environment.s, airmen, marines out here and your dea agents. what are they doing to stop this harvest? >> not only the heart of opium country, the heart of the insurgency. we have a plan to bring our national unit and counterparts into the area and using intelligence developed over the past several months we'll be able to go in and interdict the opium moving out of the area and go after the actual drug traffickers. >> ambassador wayne can poppy be replaced by some legitimate product here? >> yes we have a good chance of doing that there's water to irrigate, soil fertile. there are a number of crops that pay more than poppy does. two help the farmers get access to growing those kinds of crops and create the market access for them. i think there are a number of programs we have that can help do that >> in southern afghanistan i'm oliver north, for fox news. >> thank you colonel. geraldo is embedded with marines tagging along in southern afghanistan. be sure to tune in tonight 10 p.m. eastern for a s
ambassador wayne. this is the heart of opium country. enormously challenging environment.s, airmen, marines out here and your dea agents. what are they doing to stop this harvest? >> not only the heart of opium country, the heart of the insurgency. we have a plan to bring our national unit and counterparts into the area and using intelligence developed over the past several months we'll be able to go in and interdict the opium moving out of the area and go after the actual drug...
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through his family and his attorney, wayne treescy has said he's sorry. tell us the boy who is devastated by the loss of his brother is now devastated by this. on today, they described him as a caring young man who must have just snapped. >> he's real remorseful about it. >> now, josie who had dreams of being an artist can barely move her right arm. she can't walk. >> fine, okay? >> it's day by day and today for josie will bring another surgery. the doctors say her brain injury at the hands of a boy who is beak a stranger will be a long-term struggle. both families changed forever by a text message. michelle kosinski, nbc news, miami. >>> and josie is undergoing a third brain surgery today. thousands of people are expected to gather this weekend for a walk athon to raise money for her and her family. 11:409 time right now. should happy meals be banned? plus, today wall street will attempt to recover from friday's selloff. we'll have the latest numbers. >>> and president clinton talks about his role his daughter's upcoming wedding. we'll hear about that. s
through his family and his attorney, wayne treescy has said he's sorry. tell us the boy who is devastated by the loss of his brother is now devastated by this. on today, they described him as a caring young man who must have just snapped. >> he's real remorseful about it. >> now, josie who had dreams of being an artist can barely move her right arm. she can't walk. >> fine, okay? >> it's day by day and today for josie will bring another surgery. the doctors say her brain...
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wayne. see, i am glad that is it caller: i am glad that -- seek out -- caller: i did not have health care before the obama plan. the hope of having it is wonderful. not having health care is irresponsible. we are lucky to live in this country. people need to stop whining. thank you. guest: i appreciate the perspective from someone who is one of the nearly 40 million people in this country without health insurance. you raise very good points. number one, we are a country that should be able to make sure that everybody does have access to health care. we have among the best institutions in the world. we know that when people have access to health care, we deliver among the best health care of any nation. it is true, however, that often times when people do not have insurance and develop a condition, they cannot get insurance because of this rule about pre-existing conditions. this bill gets rid of that. i think that a lot of people will benefit. we have seen a lot of people in massachusetts co
wayne. see, i am glad that is it caller: i am glad that -- seek out -- caller: i did not have health care before the obama plan. the hope of having it is wonderful. not having health care is irresponsible. we are lucky to live in this country. people need to stop whining. thank you. guest: i appreciate the perspective from someone who is one of the nearly 40 million people in this country without health insurance. you raise very good points. number one, we are a country that should be able to...
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and steven wayne of georgetown on how presidents learn the job of presidency. live at 7;00 here on c-span. this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you again for your patience. i am todd brewster, the director for the peter jennings project. i would like to welcome you. since 2007, the mood court has been honored by the participation of some of the most important people in what. -- law. seats are arranged in chronological order. to the left is a judge in the second circuit court and dean of yale law school, on the board of the peter jennings project, intimately involved in this project since its inception. he knew peter jennings well. he
and steven wayne of georgetown on how presidents learn the job of presidency. live at 7;00 here on c-span. this is "america and the courts." up next, a moot court on whether non u.s. citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the...
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wayne, you are on the "washington journal." . >caller: i am glad that they finally have the backbone to get something done in congress. i don't have health care before this obama plan, but now it is wonderful. we could have cancer or anything and have no health care. i think that is irresponsible. we are bunch better in this country. people need to stop whining. thank you. guest: i appreciate that perspective from someone who is one of the nearly 40 million people in this country without health insurance. and you raise very good points. number one, we are a country that should be able to make sure that everybody does have access to health care. we have among the best institutions in the world and we know that when people have access to health care, we deliver the health care of any nation. it is true that often times when people do not have insurance and then develop a condition that warrants treatment, they cannot get insurance because of pre- existing conditions. this bill gets rid of that. i think a lot of people will benefit
wayne, you are on the "washington journal." . >caller: i am glad that they finally have the backbone to get something done in congress. i don't have health care before this obama plan, but now it is wonderful. we could have cancer or anything and have no health care. i think that is irresponsible. we are bunch better in this country. people need to stop whining. thank you. guest: i appreciate that perspective from someone who is one of the nearly 40 million people in this country...
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looked at -- we look at issues with alexander heffner, jonathan strong, stuart pratt, and stephen wayne. this year's studentcam competition asked students to deal with strength and challenges that we're facing. here is one of the third-place winners. ♪ ["lean on me" playing] >> some time soon approximately 1.7 million american soldiers will be returning from combat to an understaffed, overtaxed, and overburdened veterans health network. modern deployments and combat- related stress contribute to rising numbers of divorces, suicides, domestic violence, crime, and homelessness. in order to cope with nightmares and the stress of returning, veterans often find released through drugs and all of addiction. 76% of our returning veterans battle of, a drug, or m ental illness. 1/3 of our entire homeless population our veterans. -- are veterans. the department of justice reported that there were 225,000 veterans held in our nation's prisons and jails. the pentagon pledged to hire more mental health specialists while the army is short about 800 specialists. new programs are being implemented, howe
looked at -- we look at issues with alexander heffner, jonathan strong, stuart pratt, and stephen wayne. this year's studentcam competition asked students to deal with strength and challenges that we're facing. here is one of the third-place winners. ♪ ["lean on me" playing] >> some time soon approximately 1.7 million american soldiers will be returning from combat to an understaffed, overtaxed, and overburdened veterans health network. modern deployments and combat- related...
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wayne taylor, the spy, who is carrying the message gets, realizes he is captured, he swallows the silver bullet. is observed. they give him harder image to bring up the message. he brings it up and shoves it back down again. [laughter] >> at which time an american general flynn is starting to lose his patience and tells him he will take it again began this time it will stay up or he will retrieve it through surgery at the end of a bayonet. so he brings it up. is convicted of the spine and hung at kingston, new york. buttons. some of you may have codes where you have a cloth over the button. this was a fashion that was popular at the time in the american revolution. on your overcoat for the buttons to match the color of the cloth over the button to match the cloth of the jacket that what was happening in philadelphia when british war and occupation his children were able to pretty much go in and out of the lines at any time without being harassed whatsoever. so they would write messages in shorthand, place it over, either a wooden or bone buttons which would then be covered in a cloth. th
wayne taylor, the spy, who is carrying the message gets, realizes he is captured, he swallows the silver bullet. is observed. they give him harder image to bring up the message. he brings it up and shoves it back down again. [laughter] >> at which time an american general flynn is starting to lose his patience and tells him he will take it again began this time it will stay up or he will retrieve it through surgery at the end of a bayonet. so he brings it up. is convicted of the spine and...
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he was portrayed in the john wayne movie "hell fighters."s a colleague of the great red adair. he was a tail gunner in world war ii, shot down on his first mission, promptly went back up for many more. he was once fired from a company for crashing seven company cars. he was married four times to two women. getting the picture here? along with his partner boots hanson, yes that woik the company name coots and boots, would put out fire with explosives, depriving the well head of oxygen for a fire. he was called in when the iraqi army set fire to 700 oil wells on their way out of kuwait. he made quick work of that job. coots was lovingly described by his own daughter as "hell on wheels." he was 86 years old. >>> when we come back, what some americans are saying. wheels." he was 86 years old. >>> when we come back, what some americans are saying. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protec
he was portrayed in the john wayne movie "hell fighters."s a colleague of the great red adair. he was a tail gunner in world war ii, shot down on his first mission, promptly went back up for many more. he was once fired from a company for crashing seven company cars. he was married four times to two women. getting the picture here? along with his partner boots hanson, yes that woik the company name coots and boots, would put out fire with explosives, depriving the well head of oxygen...
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in germany in the 1930's, jewish individuals and agencies operated in a strange space with mayor waynewiles of surveillance, but also within one can call a jewish fear devoid of the institutional pressures that non-jewish groups had to conform with. to understand a report or article written by jewish men or women under such circumstances, we need to be able to read between the lines of a text that had to be meaningful to us just recipients while staying within the limits set at the gestapo. we need to another words to listen closer, beyond the mere informational content, to understand the undertones, the whispers and operations. guys, introducing various texts featured in the book where tried to convey a sense of the circumstances of their production and communication. a great many documents in this volume revealed that the duns as thinking, feeling, reflective individuals, capable of gaining striking insights into their situation. but how jewish were such responses? some of the statements and actions for which we have documentation undoubtedly reveal common behavior patterns that woul
in germany in the 1930's, jewish individuals and agencies operated in a strange space with mayor waynewiles of surveillance, but also within one can call a jewish fear devoid of the institutional pressures that non-jewish groups had to conform with. to understand a report or article written by jewish men or women under such circumstances, we need to be able to read between the lines of a text that had to be meaningful to us just recipients while staying within the limits set at the gestapo. we...
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. >> gary wayne quarles. >> reporter: then, together with the vice president, looked on as each was ledo the cross that bears the name of their fallen loved one. >> god bless our miners, god bless their families. god bless west virginia. and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and, lester, it was clearly a day of mourning and remembrance here in west virginia, but there are ongoing investigations into what caused that explosion at the upper big branch mine. and today we learned that there is still so much deadly methane gas filled in that mine that investigators won't be able to get into it for at least another month to find out exactly what happened. lester? >> mike viqueira in beckley for us tonight, thank you. >>> president obama was taking some time off in north carolina this weekend, and before he left for west virginia, he paid a visit to evangelist billy graham at his home in north carolina. now 91, graham has met ever president since truman. today, president obama became the first to visit graham at his home. from west virginia, the president heads back to washi
. >> gary wayne quarles. >> reporter: then, together with the vice president, looked on as each was ledo the cross that bears the name of their fallen loved one. >> god bless our miners, god bless their families. god bless west virginia. and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and, lester, it was clearly a day of mourning and remembrance here in west virginia, but there are ongoing investigations into what caused that explosion at the upper big branch...
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following that, stephen wayne discusses how presidents learn the presidency. that is live at 7:30 a.m. on c- span3 >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about updating broadband policy with tom tauke. >> you compared telecommunications law and regulation to the winchester mystery house, which grew up over years and has hallway ans that do not go anywhere and doorways that do not open. what do you think of this dynamic field? >> it is true that our telecommunications law needs to be updated. it has grown up over time. there are many amendments and additions that have built this structure that is now the framework that governs our industry. it does not really changed to reflect the new world of communications. this law was essentially constructed of a time when you had monopolies in the cable industry and the telephone industry and essentially broadcast monopolies in the local community. it was constructed as us silo set -- as a silo set of industries. all of that has changed. everybody is in everybody else's business, so to speak. you cannot address
following that, stephen wayne discusses how presidents learn the presidency. that is live at 7:30 a.m. on c- span3 >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about updating broadband policy with tom tauke. >> you compared telecommunications law and regulation to the winchester mystery house, which grew up over years and has hallway ans that do not go anywhere and doorways that do not open. what do you think of this dynamic field? >> it is true that our...
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host: steven wayne government pro ste sore from georgetown university. thank you for your time. we'll begin the show tomorrow with clark kent irving, homeland security inspector and donna edwards about her new role heading up the red to blue program targeting open house seats, gop seats considered vulnerable in 2010. after that we'll end with the president and ceo of the american association of homes and services for the aging to just talk about the so-called, class act of community living assistance services and support that. thanks for being with us this morning. we'll be back tomorrow morning. . >> governor daniels is a republican governor and has a long time in washington before returning home to run for governor. governor daniels, here in washington we're trying to parse the jobless numbers in the united states, and they run fairly similar to what you are seeing in the state of indiana. what's it look like on the ground at home? have we turned the corner? what do you see as happening? >> stabilize might describe it. i would be very cautious about seeing anything else. i don
host: steven wayne government pro ste sore from georgetown university. thank you for your time. we'll begin the show tomorrow with clark kent irving, homeland security inspector and donna edwards about her new role heading up the red to blue program targeting open house seats, gop seats considered vulnerable in 2010. after that we'll end with the president and ceo of the american association of homes and services for the aging to just talk about the so-called, class act of community living...
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wayne is joining us from cold springs, florida. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes. like to ask mr. dean what was the verdict or outcome of the lawsuit you filed against g. gordon liddy? >> guest: what happened -- i filed a defamation lawsuit. my wife and i against a group of revisionists who had created a new story of watergate claiming -- i actually learned about the lawsuit -- or learned about the whole issue when mike wallace called me one -- early one monday morning asking me if i knew i was in the middle of a new book coming out that explained that unbeknownst to the prosecutor and the watergate committee i ordered the watergate break-in. i said, mike, that's news to me. how did i do that and no one learn it? he said that's why we're calling to ask some questions before we go forward with this show. and he said you should understand what they're claiming is that you learned there was a call girl ring in the democratic national committee through your wife who was associated with the madam of the call girl ring. i said well, that is baloney. i can assure you that
wayne is joining us from cold springs, florida. go ahead, please. >> caller: yes. like to ask mr. dean what was the verdict or outcome of the lawsuit you filed against g. gordon liddy? >> guest: what happened -- i filed a defamation lawsuit. my wife and i against a group of revisionists who had created a new story of watergate claiming -- i actually learned about the lawsuit -- or learned about the whole issue when mike wallace called me one -- early one monday morning asking me if...
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kennedy won the election john wayne committed conservatives said of this i didn't vote for him but he's my president and i hope he does a good job. how we fallout from that idea? how do we convince ourselves that was a statement? that is a principled stigma that puts patriotism and partisanship. that is where it should be. that is a reminder that we've lost sight of politics right now to the great detriment. >> this brings me to an issue i found fascinating and that is the consequences of wingnut behavior and use it just there are differences, quite stark in terms of consequences for democrats versus for republicans. you say about the democrats, quote among liberals who want to ignore the populist anger of the tea parties and the town halls do so with their own political peril but you said just the consequences are more grief for with the republican wingnuts are involved in. they're playing a dangerous game of benefitting from the anger in the short term but they have done something they can't control colin the president a nazi or communist is beyond a simple answer to what your fielder
kennedy won the election john wayne committed conservatives said of this i didn't vote for him but he's my president and i hope he does a good job. how we fallout from that idea? how do we convince ourselves that was a statement? that is a principled stigma that puts patriotism and partisanship. that is where it should be. that is a reminder that we've lost sight of politics right now to the great detriment. >> this brings me to an issue i found fascinating and that is the consequences of...
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i want to point out that this was for wayne, indiana -- fort wayne, indiana. it was the anxiously employed workers association of fort wayne. [laughter] >> member to member contact is crucial in this respect. i am of two mines about immigration reform. i sometimes think the opposition is of -- overstated. here is my argument. the anti-immigration forces are incredibly well organized. the base of that group are people who tend to be retirees. they tend to have time on their hands. they tend to be very plugged in and wilbur ross an office with calls. this scares them to jesus -- and will barrage an office with calls. this year's people. the public opinion data on this is interestingly murky. -- this scares people. the public opinion data on this is interestingly murky. the anti-immigration movement has puffed themselves up. if you look at the calls in any district in the country, democratic or republican, if you get irabarraged with anti- immigration calls and faxes. i think there is a perception that it is strong. then it is. >> i hope you are right. i have org
i want to point out that this was for wayne, indiana -- fort wayne, indiana. it was the anxiously employed workers association of fort wayne. [laughter] >> member to member contact is crucial in this respect. i am of two mines about immigration reform. i sometimes think the opposition is of -- overstated. here is my argument. the anti-immigration forces are incredibly well organized. the base of that group are people who tend to be retirees. they tend to have time on their hands. they...
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wayne in illinois. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer. came across a stock that i think pays a pretty high dividend. i need your opinion on shimerch. >> i don't like. it's run by a very good guy who also running annaly. it was meant as a terrific diki of play on a turn in real estate that had not happened yet. i'm just not going recommend it. i think it's too risky and it hasn't worked yet. and i don't know when it's going to work. although doi trust mii do trust don't want to recommend chimerica. i did once and lost people a lot of money. i'm not going back. phil in arizona. >> caller: i have a question on bank bank of santander. they're in a bidding war. given the typical m&a impact and the financial troubles in greece, sit wise to keep my current position or sell out? . >> i think so. i think spain does have problems, but i'm sticking my neck out. i think that yield is okay. i'm not backing away from this one. i know it's a risky name, but i'm not back age way, not at $1. when it comes to commercial property, i wish we could all be in
wayne in illinois. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer. came across a stock that i think pays a pretty high dividend. i need your opinion on shimerch. >> i don't like. it's run by a very good guy who also running annaly. it was meant as a terrific diki of play on a turn in real estate that had not happened yet. i'm just not going recommend it. i think it's too risky and it hasn't worked yet. and i don't know when it's going to work. although doi trust mii do trust don't want to recommend...
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[applause] >> and our third speaker, wayne abernathy. thanks. >> thank you very much. i certainly want to thank you for inviting me for being on the panel but especially i want to thank aei for demonstrating today being at the forefront of the public policy discussion and debate. and bringing scholarly tools to bear. all these important financial issues that affect everybody. but that need to have some real good scholarly thinking behind them before we make these public policies. i'd like to introduce a couple of sets of evidence, if you will, or objects, exhibits, into our discussion. first of all, as this little thing i brought here with me. now, this is a dollar coin. it's in plastic. because it's uncirculated. it has been uncirculated since it was given to me a year or so ago and will remain uncirculated as i pass it down to my children. but this is a first exhibit. the second exhibit, i reach in my pocket is this piece here. this by the way is supposed to replace this one. and if you talk to the mint they'll give you enormously persuasive arguments as to why this
[applause] >> and our third speaker, wayne abernathy. thanks. >> thank you very much. i certainly want to thank you for inviting me for being on the panel but especially i want to thank aei for demonstrating today being at the forefront of the public policy discussion and debate. and bringing scholarly tools to bear. all these important financial issues that affect everybody. but that need to have some real good scholarly thinking behind them before we make these public policies....
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. >> and police say wayne casaldi from essex stopped to help her and her son. charges are pending the completion of their investigation. >>> the storm clouds are gone. and we have some sunshine back in maryland. lots of clouds there. outside tonight as well. live look outside right now. dry and breezy afternoon. as we move into a cooler night. but we are moving closer to a big warmup. wjz is live with first warning weather. bob turk and meteorologist bernadette woods have our updated forecast. we'll start with bob. >>> we've got about a 36 to 48 hours. cool temps to deal with. and then we'll talk about the warmup. radar now. we have clouds around. down to the south, a couple of sprinkles along the coast. they have finally cleared out. for the most part, areas are going to clear out tonight. and because of clearing skies, low to a point. dry air. we do have some advisories that will be going into effect. bernadette woods in the outback with a look at what we expect to happen. perhaps overnight. bernadette? >> that's what we're looking at for tonight. i want to s
. >> and police say wayne casaldi from essex stopped to help her and her son. charges are pending the completion of their investigation. >>> the storm clouds are gone. and we have some sunshine back in maryland. lots of clouds there. outside tonight as well. live look outside right now. dry and breezy afternoon. as we move into a cooler night. but we are moving closer to a big warmup. wjz is live with first warning weather. bob turk and meteorologist bernadette woods have our...
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. >> [inaudible] >> wayne, this being washington we have to relate to your topic to iran so would you address to specific questions -- what indications he may have had any of those cylinders or desks, in fact, did end up in iran and seconds more broader structural question which is during the 1990's all this program was under talks in a my own state department pentagon days dealing with the russian leadership is pretty clear that this was a state within a state and that even yeltsin had no idea and less control of what was going on in the '90s not the '80s. so to what extent does your research indicates that part of the problem was the structural one of a state within a state of nuclear energy matters that in some respects conducted its own foreign policy? >> on the first question, we know the iranians were on the hunt for fissile material and project sapphire carried out in 1995, costs on to bring the iranian-backed they found a large supply of beryllium ingredient needed a nuclear weapons in a great address to pteron. we also know and i report that there were repeated efforts to scr
. >> [inaudible] >> wayne, this being washington we have to relate to your topic to iran so would you address to specific questions -- what indications he may have had any of those cylinders or desks, in fact, did end up in iran and seconds more broader structural question which is during the 1990's all this program was under talks in a my own state department pentagon days dealing with the russian leadership is pretty clear that this was a state within a state and that even yeltsin...
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little wayne, those type of guys. >> reporter: the meal you have to eat before you take the field?> the meal i have to eat? i have to have -- traditionally i always eat an omelet before the game, the morning of the game. if i don't have that i kind of feel like i'm bad luck for some reason. >> reporter: you grew up as a cowboys fan. are you going to give that up to be a redskin? >> most definitely. >> having a little fun with him. the redskins will have three picks tomorrow. in that late in the draft, it's more about picking the best available player. >> that was cool listening to the questions you asked. he said an omelet, howg? >> he seemed pretty shy. dehis press conference and then you get in -- he did his press conference and then you get in these one on one situations, they loosen up. >> a lot of good kids that were drafted really high. it was good to see. >> good addition for them. >> definitely. >> thanks, lindsay. >>> u.s. senator dick durbin has been subpoenaed to testify at rod blagojevich's corruption trial. the former illinois governor is accused of trying to sell pres
little wayne, those type of guys. >> reporter: the meal you have to eat before you take the field?> the meal i have to eat? i have to have -- traditionally i always eat an omelet before the game, the morning of the game. if i don't have that i kind of feel like i'm bad luck for some reason. >> reporter: you grew up as a cowboys fan. are you going to give that up to be a redskin? >> most definitely. >> having a little fun with him. the redskins will have three picks...
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thank you, wayne. thank you so much. the flaming lips. thank you so much, brother.flaming lips! stardeath and white dwarfs! and the greatest band in late night, the roots. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching. have a good weekend. hope to see you next week. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
thank you, wayne. thank you so much. the flaming lips. thank you so much, brother.flaming lips! stardeath and white dwarfs! and the greatest band in late night, the roots. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "carson daly." thanks for watching. have a good weekend. hope to see you next week. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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. >> john wayne would do this right. >> when we come back, this stock is up 30% in the past year. it's hoping to hit a home run with baseball fans. our darren rovell has the story. >>> up next, we have new ratings on airline quality that may have you think twice about which airline you can fly. (announcer) we're in the energy business. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. >>> california pizza kitchen confirms that it's up for sale. the restaurant operator says it now expects to earn 10 cents in the first quarter up from a prior forecast of 5 cents to 7 cents. right now the stock is trading up very nicely over 1.5%. melissa, we love california pizza kitchen. >>> new numbers out on airline quality ratings may be hard to believe, but carriers are actually doing a better job. taking a l
. >> john wayne would do this right. >> when we come back, this stock is up 30% in the past year. it's hoping to hit a home run with baseball fans. our darren rovell has the story. >>> up next, we have new ratings on airline quality that may have you think twice about which airline you can fly. (announcer) we're in the energy business. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit...
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. >> good news ahead of the match, wayne rooney's back for manchester united.see if he can lead the red devils past the bavarian challenge of bayern munich in the champions league semifinal. martina navratilova was one of the toughest competitors in tennis history. now she faces her toughest test yet. see how this champion plans to fight breast cancer. - at subway... - there's something... - for everyone. - every-- - one. - that's major. - that's right. - so many footlongs... - are just $5. - seriously? - how's that for a pitch? - even great... - low-fat options. - sounds good, huh? - i heard that? - this will make a splash. - $5! - just $5! - only a screwball wouldn't love that. everyone loves subway $5 footlongs. so many favorites, all day, every day, including the mouthwatering, made-to-your-order meatball marinara! subway. eat fresh. made-to-your-order meatball marinara! boon motorcycle insurance, rv,at geiccamper, boat insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due r
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i want to remind you of another "from "wayne gretzky. he said," you can never score if you do not shoot." it is time for america to shoot the puck. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary chu for those inspiring remarks. he is a true friend of the building trade and demonstrates that to us every day. the building trade looks forward to many years of close collaboration with dr. chu and the department of energy. brothers and sisters, that includes today's session. please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to information -- to get in-depth information about the information we got this morning. becalmed -- the meeting is in recess until tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a pool -- in a few moments, a few more comments about the regulation bill. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. we will have a senate judiciary
i want to remind you of another "from "wayne gretzky. he said," you can never score if you do not shoot." it is time for america to shoot the puck. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary chu for those inspiring remarks. he is a true friend of the building trade and demonstrates that to us every day. the building trade looks forward to many years of close collaboration with dr. chu and the...
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wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and replace them with people who listen to you. >> bill, does that bother you? is that gangster government? >> please. come on, i'm terrified. she wants people to remove the people in washington, the elected officials in washington in november. >> but she wasn't shooting them. >> she is talking about defeating them at the polls. what is wrong with that? >> when the new york times asked the tea party people about their opinions, as i say i think the mainstream american upset, populist anger when it comes to the economy, 90% of them are down on america at this mome
wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and...
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wayne is joining us from florida. >> caller: i would like to ask mr. the first or outcome of the lawsuit you filed against g. gordon liddy? >> guest: what happened, i filed a defamation lawsuit. my wife and i, against a group of revisionists who had created a new story of watergate claiming -- i actually learned about the lawsuit -- or learned about the whole issue when mike wallace called me early one monday morning, asking me if i knew i was in the middle of a new book coming out that explained that i had actually, unbeknownst to the fbi, unbeknownst to the watergate prosecutor, unbeknownst to the watergate senate committee, unbeknownst to the house impeachment committee, i ordered the water break country and wanted a break and. that's news to me. how did i do that the and he said that's why we're going to as an question before we go forward with the show. and he said you should understand what they are claiming is that you learned there was a call girl ring and the democratic national committee through your wife, who is associated with the madam of
wayne is joining us from florida. >> caller: i would like to ask mr. the first or outcome of the lawsuit you filed against g. gordon liddy? >> guest: what happened, i filed a defamation lawsuit. my wife and i, against a group of revisionists who had created a new story of watergate claiming -- i actually learned about the lawsuit -- or learned about the whole issue when mike wallace called me early one monday morning, asking me if i knew i was in the middle of a new book coming out...
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. >> that's not wayne's nature. he's not a bully. >> he's well liked in the éekghborhood.ood likes him. la. he's good in school. now he'sÑi a normal 15-year-old boy. >> the lawyer says tracy is remorseful and wishes he could turn back the hands of time to the day before his brother died. >>> in news for your health this morning, a new study on spanking. researchers at tulane university found mother who's spank their kids more than twice in the past month had more aggressive children. researchers surveyed mothers with 3 to 5-year-old children. the results did not change when researchers included factors like alcohol use and stressed parenting. the american academy of pediatrics recommends against spanking. >>> well, we're working on several new stories for this afternoon. first at 4:00, acid reflux affects nearly 60 million americans. but a new incisionless procedure is offering patients instant relief. tonight at 5:00, the dangers of lead paint has led to a federal crackdown on home renovations. liz crenshaw explains how to make sure krerts are following the new rules. an
. >> that's not wayne's nature. he's not a bully. >> he's well liked in the éekghborhood.ood likes him. la. he's good in school. now he'sÑi a normal 15-year-old boy. >> the lawyer says tracy is remorseful and wishes he could turn back the hands of time to the day before his brother died. >>> in news for your health this morning, a new study on spanking. researchers at tulane university found mother who's spank their kids more than twice in the past month had more...
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wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and replace them with people who listen to you. >> bill, does that bother you? is that gangster government? >> please. come on, i'm terrified. she wants people to remove the people in washington, the elected officials in washington in november. >> but she wasn't shooting them. >> she is talking about defeating them at the polls. what is wrong with that? >> when the new york times asked the tea party people about their opinions, as i say i think the mainstream american upset, populist anger when it comes to the economy, 90% of them are down on america at this mome
wayne to because there is another side -- wait a minute. because there is another side and making his comments about linking the tea party and the mood of the tea party to the mood before oklahoma city. the president pointed to comments that congress woman michele bachman made at a tea party rally on tax day. let's watch. >> we're on to this gangster government and we are not going let them have their way. we need outages to take out some of these -- take out some of these bad guys and...