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willis mcgahee had a career day three touchdowns on the day.ed him off and he may have the touchdown to set the tone for the rest of the way. watch this stiff arm here. willis goes on to score. the ravens beat oakland 21-13. coach? >> it's not easy to make the playoffs in the national football league. our guys did it. it's been a tough road. we suffered our share of disappointments but congratulations to our players and our coaches who made it happen. really under difficult circumstances. secondly, the oakland raiders who made it difficult circumstances. every week is a new week in the national football league and we're looking forward to the fact we're playing next week. we're going to be a very formidable opponent, no doubt about that. >> 1:00 sunday in foxboro. let the playoffs begin. >>> we should be old veterans when it comes to january football. we've done it before. it never gets old. linda so with how fans are feeling this monday morning. >> reporter: good morning. the fans are feeling great. this is dwayne from baltimore. i can tell yo
willis mcgahee had a career day three touchdowns on the day.ed him off and he may have the touchdown to set the tone for the rest of the way. watch this stiff arm here. willis goes on to score. the ravens beat oakland 21-13. coach? >> it's not easy to make the playoffs in the national football league. our guys did it. it's been a tough road. we suffered our share of disappointments but congratulations to our players and our coaches who made it happen. really under difficult circumstances....
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there was a whole lot of number 23, willis mcgahee. second quarter willis buftsz through. there's one guy to beat. he knocks him down. 77 yards. 14-3 ravens. we will see this again. and watch the stiff arm. or is it a joe frazier left hook to the helmet? uh-oh. get out of my way, son. mcgahee dives in for the touchdown. third quarter ravens up one. rookie he will bier picks off jamarcus russell. that's the biggest play of his young career. the ravens nursing a one-point lead at the time. it sets up again. willis mcgahee, his third touchdown of the game. the defense made it stick. 21-13, the final. john harbaugh and his team headed back to the playoffs. >> we singled out three guys in the locker room, mcgahee, willis and ellerbe. all three phases played opportunistic when they had to. for the rookie linebacker to come up with two turnovers, which was the difference in the game, was amazing. >> they did a great job. i thought some of them was too good to be true. i was looking for a flag or something to come back. it was unbelievable. >> we were all waiting for the flags. ra
there was a whole lot of number 23, willis mcgahee. second quarter willis buftsz through. there's one guy to beat. he knocks him down. 77 yards. 14-3 ravens. we will see this again. and watch the stiff arm. or is it a joe frazier left hook to the helmet? uh-oh. get out of my way, son. mcgahee dives in for the touchdown. third quarter ravens up one. rookie he will bier picks off jamarcus russell. that's the biggest play of his young career. the ravens nursing a one-point lead at the time. it...
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this is willie jolley. today's message is one about the fact that this is a great time to live your dreams. have a happy new year, do things better in the future than you did in the past. many of you sang last week should old acquaintance be forgot. use it for reference, don't dwell on it. look ahead at the great things in front of you. look at bigger and better goals in the future. i truly believe your best is yet to come. can you believe that? if so, go make this a great day, great week, great month and great year. this is willie jolley. visit my website at willie jolley.com for free motivation, make this a great day. for a dollar? that's yours. - how far can i get with this? - you can get out. hi. what can i get for this? how 'bout two sizzling 100% pure beef patties... with all the amenities in a meaty, melty mcdouble. or maybe an irresistible mcchicken, golden fries, or any of the fabulous dollar menu tastes... that are always here for you. - eh? - wow! the dollar menu. every day, only at mcdonald's. ♪
this is willie jolley. today's message is one about the fact that this is a great time to live your dreams. have a happy new year, do things better in the future than you did in the past. many of you sang last week should old acquaintance be forgot. use it for reference, don't dwell on it. look ahead at the great things in front of you. look at bigger and better goals in the future. i truly believe your best is yet to come. can you believe that? if so, go make this a great day, great week,...
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willis dives for the end zone. 77 yards. of course, see it again. check out the stiff arm, left hook to the helmet of eugene. he is gone. so is willis, diving into the end zone. big from the defense. ravens up one. number 59 rookie ellerbe with the liggest play of his young career. huge interception. the ravens nursing a one-point lead. that sets up mcgahee again. third touchdown. the defense knead stick. 21-13. john harbaugh and the ravens headed back to the playoffs. >> we singled out three guys -- willis mcgahee, ray lewis. it was a team effort. i think all three phases played extremely well when they had to. to to come up with two turnovers, a rookie linebacker, which was the difference in the game is amazing. >> the blocking was outstanding. i thought some of it was too good to be true. i was looking for a flag or something. it was unbelievable out there. >> we were all looking for flags. didn't seed a lot of them. >> offensive line opened up some great holes. defense stepped it up. they look like they're gelling at the right time. >> no questi
willis dives for the end zone. 77 yards. of course, see it again. check out the stiff arm, left hook to the helmet of eugene. he is gone. so is willis, diving into the end zone. big from the defense. ravens up one. number 59 rookie ellerbe with the liggest play of his young career. huge interception. the ravens nursing a one-point lead. that sets up mcgahee again. third touchdown. the defense knead stick. 21-13. john harbaugh and the ravens headed back to the playoffs. >> we singled out...
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thank you so much. >> reporter: willis doesn't call the prize a lottery.nstead, referring to it as a love gift. a chance to bless the lucky few while also helping fill his pews. he says church attendance has grown from about 1600 to 2500 in just a few weeks. >> debt is not a financial condition. debt is a spiritual condition. >> reporter: recent winners say the money couldn't come at a better time. >> i went down to red lobster and celebrated with my wife and my kids. and then after that, i paid a couple of bills off and got groceries. >> my gas tank was on e, so i drove straight to the gas station. >> could you imagine what would happen, and i get passionate about this part, if every church did something like this? >> reporter: that's exactly request some others in the religious community are concerned. >> the whole point of the christian life is to care for others. to love others. to give. and yet this could set up a mind set where the purpose of going church is to acquire for one's self. which is what christians usually call sin. >> we love you and ther
thank you so much. >> reporter: willis doesn't call the prize a lottery.nstead, referring to it as a love gift. a chance to bless the lucky few while also helping fill his pews. he says church attendance has grown from about 1600 to 2500 in just a few weeks. >> debt is not a financial condition. debt is a spiritual condition. >> reporter: recent winners say the money couldn't come at a better time. >> i went down to red lobster and celebrated with my wife and my kids....
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willis mcgahey tries to shake nudeen. he has just enough gas to take it 77 yards for the touchdown. one of three to go with a career high 167 yards rushing. ravens beat the raiders 21-13 to punch their ticket to the playoffs. they will travel to new england to face the patriots in the wild card game. uno on burgundy and gold trivia question. who olds the redskins record for most sacks in the season, ken hvey, dexter manually or charles mann. we'll be right back. ley or charles mann. we'll be right back. ( sighs ) ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains... and 110 calories per lightly sweetened serving. more grains. less you. multigrain cheerios. >>> this is sprint can't miss play of the game. >>> get your iphones oust. it's
willis mcgahey tries to shake nudeen. he has just enough gas to take it 77 yards for the touchdown. one of three to go with a career high 167 yards rushing. ravens beat the raiders 21-13 to punch their ticket to the playoffs. they will travel to new england to face the patriots in the wild card game. uno on burgundy and gold trivia question. who olds the redskins record for most sacks in the season, ken hvey, dexter manually or charles mann. we'll be right back. ley or charles mann. we'll be...
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i'm gerri willis and this is "your bottom line." spend half an hour with us every saturday morning and we will save you money. that's a promise. on top tad, where the jobs are in 2010 and how you land one. we've got your game plan. and seeking financial freedom? we'll help you dig out of debt and give you the power to prosper. plus, we'll put those infomercial products on the test from the pedegg to the snuggie and the magicjack. don't make your move until you see us put them to the test. >>> it's a new year. and for many that means new motivation to tackle the job market. so what should you be doing differently in 2010? tom is a career expert and the senior editor of "yahoo! hot jobs." great to see you again, tom. >> thank you. >> we're talking 2010, the world's a different place. people are still pessimistic, according to your own survey, 66% think that the economy could be the same or worse this year. is there any reason for optimism? >> there is a little bit of optimism from the survey. we found that one in three of the people w
i'm gerri willis and this is "your bottom line." spend half an hour with us every saturday morning and we will save you money. that's a promise. on top tad, where the jobs are in 2010 and how you land one. we've got your game plan. and seeking financial freedom? we'll help you dig out of debt and give you the power to prosper. plus, we'll put those infomercial products on the test from the pedegg to the snuggie and the magicjack. don't make your move until you see us put them to the...
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first "your bottom line" with gerri willis, starts right now for you. >>> happy new year. i'm gerri willis and this is "your bottom line" the show that will save you money in 2010. from your house to your job, savings and your debt and health care we're here to help you make the very best financial decisions for you and your family. "your bottom line" starts right now. no doubt, you've had to deal with your credit card company in the past year about raising interest rate, lowering your credit limit as you try to pay down the debt. with the new year, how can you rid yourself of debt, get cred knit tip-top shape and start to save? ryan mack the president of optimum capital management, donna risatti, and jeff gardere, clinical psychologist a licensed real estate broker. let's start with credit cards. this is what has people so upset this year. you know they've got such bad terms of their credit cards. any hope in 2010 that this situation will improve? >> well, definitely. february of 2010 a new law will go into effect where credit card companies are not allowed to raise your
first "your bottom line" with gerri willis, starts right now for you. >>> happy new year. i'm gerri willis and this is "your bottom line" the show that will save you money in 2010. from your house to your job, savings and your debt and health care we're here to help you make the very best financial decisions for you and your family. "your bottom line" starts right now. no doubt, you've had to deal with your credit card company in the past year about...
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personal finance editor gerri willis take as look. >> reporter: lights, presents, debt. it's inevitable after the holiday season, but not for the hildebrandts. the family we fert met last october after he climb out of a whopping $123,000 of debt. >> this beautiful victorian i got at a craft store, but on an after-christmas sale. i probably gout it 65%, 70% off for her. >> reporter: this year they survived holiday shopping debt-free. the kids still got stocking stuffers but candy didn't spend more than $30 on each. one tip, thift store shopping. >> how much you pay for one of these turtle necks? >> the low price going now about $. 9 to $3.99. >> reporter: another way to keep costs down, focusing on family traditions like baking cookies or singing christmas cares at a local nursing home instead of expensive holiday entertainment. just one year ago russell was working a second job as a night janitor, sleeping in his car to save on gas money. candy stretched their dollar with cheap meals opinion today their finishing the last of the hash browns that got them through the wors
personal finance editor gerri willis take as look. >> reporter: lights, presents, debt. it's inevitable after the holiday season, but not for the hildebrandts. the family we fert met last october after he climb out of a whopping $123,000 of debt. >> this beautiful victorian i got at a craft store, but on an after-christmas sale. i probably gout it 65%, 70% off for her. >> reporter: this year they survived holiday shopping debt-free. the kids still got stocking stuffers but...
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check out willis magahee stiff arming the last obstacle. feeng. i am kate amara. we will have more on the win in just a minute because of the weather. we are in the grips of extremely cold temperatures. this kind of cold snap is inconvenient, but it is also dangerous. hypothermia affects the entire body. frostbite affects the extremities like your fingers, toes, ears and nose, leading to numbness and loss of sensation. to prevent them, doctors say dress warmly and stay inside. we are not kidding. for the latest, we go to john collins in the weather center. >> the wind has been the major factor in making it so extremely cold. our temperatures will be below normal. 28 at the harbor, 29 at the airport. it felt more like the teens factoring in the wind. the morning lows were in the teens, but it felt like zero. right now it is 27 degrees at b.w.i. marshall. the wind makes it feel like the single digits. our wind-chill factor puts b.w.i. marshall at 10 and downtown only 8. it feels like 8 at westminster. and 10 below out at mchenry. so the wind is still a factor over n
check out willis magahee stiff arming the last obstacle. feeng. i am kate amara. we will have more on the win in just a minute because of the weather. we are in the grips of extremely cold temperatures. this kind of cold snap is inconvenient, but it is also dangerous. hypothermia affects the entire body. frostbite affects the extremities like your fingers, toes, ears and nose, leading to numbness and loss of sensation. to prevent them, doctors say dress warmly and stay inside. we are not...
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willie mitchell is a great part of that legend. received the trustees award from the grammys in 2008 for a lifetime of achievement. he gave people lots of love and happiness and reasons to stay together, he and al green. he lives two wonderful daughters, two grandsons, a step-son and a musical history and a musical tradition that will live on forever. we'll all miss willie mitchell and i appreciate the fact that he came our way and helped produce the memphis sound. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota rise? >> advice and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> mr. speaker, last week the bureau of labor and statistics released its final economic report for 2009. unfortunately the reports show that the year ending on a very disappointing note. 85,000 more jobs lost and 10% unemployment for the month of december. it's very clear that the excessive borrowing and spending in washington is not paying off where it's needed most. job creation. in fact,
willie mitchell is a great part of that legend. received the trustees award from the grammys in 2008 for a lifetime of achievement. he gave people lots of love and happiness and reasons to stay together, he and al green. he lives two wonderful daughters, two grandsons, a step-son and a musical history and a musical tradition that will live on forever. we'll all miss willie mitchell and i appreciate the fact that he came our way and helped produce the memphis sound. thank you, mr. speaker. the...
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willis mcgahee was the story of the day rushing for a career high, and 3 touchdowns. the second one was the biggest play. mcgahee goes 77 yards for of the touch down giving the ravens a 14-3 lead. the raiders managed to cut lead to just a sing the point. that is when baltimore's defense took over. the undraft free agent, markus russell pass and takes on the other way. 28 yards deep in raider territory. that set up another mcgahee touch down and the ravens win 21-13. the ravens mace the new england patriots next sunday for their first playoff match up. >>> and for the second straight year, the ravens will enter the playoffs as a wild card team. are the fans feeling another strong playoff run like last season? joel d smith is live at panera bread in town this morning to find out. i'm guessing that most fans are excited that we have gotten into the playoffs for the second time. >> reporter: that's the first step, is getting into the playoffs. we're talking shop here with some the regs. we have frankie dan. you watched the game, a little nervous during the game and this w
willis mcgahee was the story of the day rushing for a career high, and 3 touchdowns. the second one was the biggest play. mcgahee goes 77 yards for of the touch down giving the ravens a 14-3 lead. the raiders managed to cut lead to just a sing the point. that is when baltimore's defense took over. the undraft free agent, markus russell pass and takes on the other way. 28 yards deep in raider territory. that set up another mcgahee touch down and the ravens win 21-13. the ravens mace the new...
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willis pushes oakland safety and he goes 77 yards for a second touchdown of the day. 14, 3 ravens. oakland look like a pushover. but the raiders respond with ten straight points. charlie to miller for a second quarter td. they pull within one point in the second half. and that's when the baltimore defense rose up with two turnovers. russell at quarterback picked off by ellerby who returns the interception 28 yards and the first of two oakland turnovers in the second half and the ravens would cash in on that one with the third touchdown of the game a 1-yard run and he will take them to the playoffs. ravens winners over the raiders to clinch a spot 21-13 the final. >> oh, man, we were in this same situation last year we had to wint last couple games and this is nothing knew. we kept our poise and players and coaches stayed together. it worked out because we know we have a great team in a we felt like we had a good team and a team that will play and it will be tough to beat us. >> that's all i ever dreamed about going to the playoffs and things like that. i am putting everything else
willis pushes oakland safety and he goes 77 yards for a second touchdown of the day. 14, 3 ravens. oakland look like a pushover. but the raiders respond with ten straight points. charlie to miller for a second quarter td. they pull within one point in the second half. and that's when the baltimore defense rose up with two turnovers. russell at quarterback picked off by ellerby who returns the interception 28 yards and the first of two oakland turnovers in the second half and the ravens would...
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it's 50 stories higher than the willis tower which used to be called the sears tower in chicago. they won't say exactly how tall it is. >> they won't say exactly until this evening when they actually have the unveiling but they kept adding more stories as it was being built. >> that's for sure, the tallest. >>> still to come on "good morning america," new details on the utah mom missing for a month as the family issues a new push to find her. >>> and mellody hobson has five tips to jump-start your finances in 2010. be victorious. take the special k challenge. declare your victory at specialk.com. score delivery pizza... .hut! hut!, ( thud ) ouch! minus the delivery price. ♪ for fresh delivery taste without the delivery price, it's digiorno. ♪ where you already save. the amazing quality of sony bravia... from the leader in unbeatable prices. save money. live better. walmart. until i had my coffee. oh, hey. sorry, i haven't had my coffee yet. welcome to mcdonald's. can i interest you in... not before i have my coffee. premium roast coffee for just a dollar? talk to me. mcdonald's n
it's 50 stories higher than the willis tower which used to be called the sears tower in chicago. they won't say exactly how tall it is. >> they won't say exactly until this evening when they actually have the unveiling but they kept adding more stories as it was being built. >> that's for sure, the tallest. >>> still to come on "good morning america," new details on the utah mom missing for a month as the family issues a new push to find her. >>> and...
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it was the willis mcgahee show as he ran for 167 yards. get out of my way! and led the ravens to a 21-13 win. a win it and they are in it kind of game for the ravens. if they won they are in the playoffs. if they lost they were out but they are in. >> congratulations to our guise. -- guys. it's not easy to make the playoffs in the national football league and our guys did it. it's been a tough road. we suffered our share of dispoimghts. congratulations to the players and coaches that made it happen under difficult circumstances. >> way to go. the ravens will play new england sunday up there. in the wild card round of the playoffs. so here we go. with the win it's electrified the city and state of maryland. can you feel it? >> people be will talking about their new year's weekend, but most of us will be talking about the ravens and how they are going up against the patriots. >>> linda so live in loch raven with reaction from raven fans. >> reporter: the season is coming to an end for a lot of football teams but only beginning for the ravens. that is great new
it was the willis mcgahee show as he ran for 167 yards. get out of my way! and led the ravens to a 21-13 win. a win it and they are in it kind of game for the ravens. if they won they are in the playoffs. if they lost they were out but they are in. >> congratulations to our guise. -- guys. it's not easy to make the playoffs in the national football league and our guys did it. it's been a tough road. we suffered our share of dispoimghts. congratulations to the players and coaches that made...
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willis mcgahee up the middle. and a 73-yard touchdown as mcgaughey takes it to the house. worth another look. mcgaughey just moves eugene out of the way. mcgaughey with three touchdowns on the day. ravens w 21-13, they'll face new england on the playoffs on sunday. >>> chris johnson came into the titans/seahawks with his eye on the record. the sixth running back in nfl history to reach that mark. titans win 17-13. >>> how about college basketball, florida facing nc state. florida down 2. nc state misses the free throw. florida gets the rebound. that for the win. a 75-footer. worth another one. the only bucket of the game. that's a good one. florida wins it 62-61. that will do it for this espn news update. i'm ducis rodgers. enjoy your day. >>ones with a fear of heights might want to stay clear of dubai today. the world's tallest building opens today. >> just how tall. lara setrakian reports. >> reporter: good morning, jeremy and linsey, today is the grand unveiling of the burj dubai, the world's tallest skyscraper. standing at more than 2,600 feet, the burj dubai has over
willis mcgahee up the middle. and a 73-yard touchdown as mcgaughey takes it to the house. worth another look. mcgaughey just moves eugene out of the way. mcgaughey with three touchdowns on the day. ravens w 21-13, they'll face new england on the playoffs on sunday. >>> chris johnson came into the titans/seahawks with his eye on the record. the sixth running back in nfl history to reach that mark. titans win 17-13. >>> how about college basketball, florida facing nc state....
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willis mcgahee. >> phil: oh, what a block. the raiders not even play and run and the baltimore ravens if you watch this last quarter, they got on the sidelines and somebody must have said we're going to win this game because we're going to do it up front and run the football. and how about that? back inside their ten, three running plays. put it on the old line of your defense. >> jim: we have reached the two-minute warning. no more timeouts for the raiders. host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. who's been on an airplane before? me!! ( laughter) this is who i am. this is what i do. ( cheering ) this is who i am. this is what i do. now what do you guys want for dessert? brownies. brownies. that big? this is who i am. ♪ that's a lot of people. to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming, gary? [ ding ] we got one! that's good. oh! ah, wow. [ dinging continues ] becomin
willis mcgahee. >> phil: oh, what a block. the raiders not even play and run and the baltimore ravens if you watch this last quarter, they got on the sidelines and somebody must have said we're going to win this game because we're going to do it up front and run the football. and how about that? back inside their ten, three running plays. put it on the old line of your defense. >> jim: we have reached the two-minute warning. no more timeouts for the raiders. host: does charlie...
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willis mcgahee. >> phil: oh, what a block. the raiders not even play and run and the baltimore ravens if you watch this last quarter, they got on the sidelines and somebody must have said we're going to win this game because we're going to do it up front and run the football. and how about that? back inside their ten, three running plays. put it on the old line of your defense. >> jim: we have reached the two-minute warning. no more timeouts for the raiders. and get busy tasting i. lean juicy turkey smothered in melted cheese on freshly baked bread. all fresh toasted to perfection... and stacked with mouthwatering veggies. surprisingly 7 grams of fat, even with cheese. part of a subway fresh fit meal, a simple way to enjoy eating better. and by simple, we mean fantastically, mind-numbingly delicious. gobble-gobble one up today. sorry, couldn't resist. gobble-gobble. subway. eat fresh. >> jim: well, i'm afraid with that mcgahee run, a lot of hearts sinking in the steel city of pittsburgh. they needed baltimore and then the jets
willis mcgahee. >> phil: oh, what a block. the raiders not even play and run and the baltimore ravens if you watch this last quarter, they got on the sidelines and somebody must have said we're going to win this game because we're going to do it up front and run the football. and how about that? back inside their ten, three running plays. put it on the old line of your defense. >> jim: we have reached the two-minute warning. no more timeouts for the raiders. and get busy tasting i....
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mali until the week of the anniversary with some of his colleagues and somebody i spent time with, willie was one of the extraordinary of these characters who was beaten and scarred and when king preached about it is better to live with a scarred body than scarred sold. he was talking about the stuff character is paved the way for the moral argument to get people to get the guts to walk over the bridge in selma, to walk out of the church door in birmingham knowing there were konar and his people were on the outside. so when king is in selma he says wyche had come to king and he gives the same answers he gives the ministers and the rabbi who criticized the men birmingham which are all theological and morally universalist answers. in her justice here is justice anywhere and he quotes again tillich but in selma he adds something different. all i am here because my people are suffering. and this phrase, "my people," and king was shifting out of the economic freedom, he was calling for my people and identifying himself. and once you listen for that echo in the middle of "i have a dream" there
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. >>> in oakland, baltimore's willis made gay me ran for three touchdowns as the ravens beat the raiders 3 2 #-13, baltimore dlinched an afc wild card berth and will play new england next sunday. >>> the jets thomas jones ran for two scores against the bengals, the 37-0 new york win over cincinnati gives the jets a wild card spot and they will face cincinnati again next saturday. >>> and in college basketball, a 75-foot shot at the buzzer in over time at florida. the three pointer gave the gators a stunning 62-61 win over north carolina state. what a hero. when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and female persuasion. marines in afghanistan use a fresh approach to connect with afghan women. riderm® daily moisture a favorite among dermotologists? one reason, lubriderm® daily moisture contains the same nutrients naturally found in healthy skin. (announcer) lubriderm® moisture matches the moisture in your skin. skin accepts it better. absorbs it better. and has its natural balance restored for a clinically shown 24 hours. for skin that looks and feels truly comfortable.
. >>> in oakland, baltimore's willis made gay me ran for three touchdowns as the ravens beat the raiders 3 2 #-13, baltimore dlinched an afc wild card berth and will play new england next sunday. >>> the jets thomas jones ran for two scores against the bengals, the 37-0 new york win over cincinnati gives the jets a wild card spot and they will face cincinnati again next saturday. >>> and in college basketball, a 75-foot shot at the buzzer in over time at florida. the...
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how much money are you willi to spend?'m willing to spend what it takes. >> reporter: there's been a $50 million million figure out there. >> i have said that. i would be willing to spend -- if it takes $50 million. here's why, because i'm a political unknown in the state. >> reporter: not really. she's already spent $5 million over this blue sta that went to obama by 22 points. first piece of legislation that you would push for. >> i want legislation to really insent sized small business owners to create jobs. >> reporter: one former wrestler said he wouldn't vote for mcmahon because the nudity, the profanity of the wwe bothers me. mcmahon admits they pushed the envelope. voters will embrace for who she is. >> they want outsiders. they want someone with fresh ideas. they want new blood and new faces. >> reporter: maybe a face that has never held public office but has been around the ring a few times. kate snow, abc news, waterbury, connecticut. >> linda mcmahon told that she has no plans to campaign with her husband vince
how much money are you willi to spend?'m willing to spend what it takes. >> reporter: there's been a $50 million million figure out there. >> i have said that. i would be willing to spend -- if it takes $50 million. here's why, because i'm a political unknown in the state. >> reporter: not really. she's already spent $5 million over this blue sta that went to obama by 22 points. first piece of legislation that you would push for. >> i want legislation to really insent...
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it's a cross between willie wonka's chocolate factory and the museum of technology. >> dean kamen, you've probably seen his most famous invention, the segway. you might know about the first robotics competition for teenagers, kamen started it. that's his true love. it was all built on medical breakthroughs. he started inventing the first insulin pump when he was in high school. he and his company developed more than 400 patents. here's that home dialysis machine. and here's the home bot. >> you fight with somebody in these, you're going to go down. >> it's basically an i-bot on two wheels instead of four. >> you may go to lots of different places, but this may not be the first thing that comes to mind. dean kamen's machine shop, but that's where we are because technology, innovation, all of that, you believe has a very strong role when it comes to health care. what do you think of what's going on with health care right now? the whole health care debate? >> well, sadly i think it's a debate that has so polarized two sides that there's not a lot of common sense being said by anybody. compar
it's a cross between willie wonka's chocolate factory and the museum of technology. >> dean kamen, you've probably seen his most famous invention, the segway. you might know about the first robotics competition for teenagers, kamen started it. that's his true love. it was all built on medical breakthroughs. he started inventing the first insulin pump when he was in high school. he and his company developed more than 400 patents. here's that home dialysis machine. and here's the home bot....
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they say if you took the sears tower or willis tower and put the hancock center on top of it in chicagolso, it still wouldn't be as tall as the burj dubai. >> twice the size of the empire state building. must have an amazing view. my concern would be elevator issues. it's a long time. >> one of those breaks, you're in trouble. we'll take a look at the world's tallest building just opening this morning. thanks for joining us this monday. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> i'm linsey davis sitting in for vinita nair. >>> starting today citizens from 14 nations flying to the u.s. face tough new security at the airport, including full-body pat-downs. passengers that passed through a country that may be less than friendly to the u.s. here's lisa stark. >> reporter: immediately after the christmas day bomb attempt the government ordered pat-downs and extra luggage checks for all travelers on international flights to the u.s. the new measures try to narrow that down to those who may pose the biggest threat. passengers with passports from or who have traveled through countries that sponsor terrorism or oth
they say if you took the sears tower or willis tower and put the hancock center on top of it in chicagolso, it still wouldn't be as tall as the burj dubai. >> twice the size of the empire state building. must have an amazing view. my concern would be elevator issues. it's a long time. >> one of those breaks, you're in trouble. we'll take a look at the world's tallest building just opening this morning. thanks for joining us this monday. i'm jeremy hubbard. >> i'm linsey davis...
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willis -- we dusted him off and he set the tone for the rest of the day. that stiff arm was a thing of beauty. when the final horn sounded the ravens beat oakland 21-13. >> we try to learn from the things we can do better and become the best ravens, best football team we can be. there's a lot of a lot of things we can throw away and learn from. every week is a new week in the national football league and we're looking forward to the fact we're playing next week. we're going to be a very formidable opponent, no doubt about that. >> put the jersey on now. ravens will now play in new england sunday at 1:00. the patriots, though, are going to play without one of their stars, wes, who is hurt. >>> for the sixth time in franchise history it's playoff time for us. linda so live chating with fans. >> reporter: new year, they won and they are in the playoffs. this is jacob heading to aberdeen. thank you for stopping to talk to us in the cold. what do you think? heading to new england next sunday, first game in the playoffs. >> i wish them the best of luck. hopefull
willis -- we dusted him off and he set the tone for the rest of the day. that stiff arm was a thing of beauty. when the final horn sounded the ravens beat oakland 21-13. >> we try to learn from the things we can do better and become the best ravens, best football team we can be. there's a lot of a lot of things we can throw away and learn from. every week is a new week in the national football league and we're looking forward to the fact we're playing next week. we're going to be a very...
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[applause] >> and another friend mayor willie brown, he also was speaker willie brown at one point. [applause] alice huffman, president of the california naacp, [applause] speaker hertzberg, right over here. [applause] also hone assie community college chancellor jack scott, big hand to him also. and then we have a very, very special guest here sara granda, who overcame great obstacles to pass her bar exam and become an attorney. let's give her a special, big, big hand for the great work that she has been doing. [applause] i want to begin with a true story from which we can draw a worthwhile lesson. as you might guess, the schwarzenegger household is something of a menagerie: an austrian bodybuilder, a tv journalist, four children, a dog, the normal goldfish and hamsters and so forth. and in recent years we added a miniature pony and a pot-bellied pig. it's not unusual for me to look up from working on the budget or something to find a pig and a pony >> standing right there in front of me and staring me. now, the dog's food, which we keep in a canister with a screw-on lid, sits on t
[applause] >> and another friend mayor willie brown, he also was speaker willie brown at one point. [applause] alice huffman, president of the california naacp, [applause] speaker hertzberg, right over here. [applause] also hone assie community college chancellor jack scott, big hand to him also. and then we have a very, very special guest here sara granda, who overcame great obstacles to pass her bar exam and become an attorney. let's give her a special, big, big hand for the great work...
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what a stiff arm by willis yesterday. >> he was such a star yesterday. >> may have been the play of the year right there. >>> happy new year, welcome back, everybody. everybody's from everywhere. all headled up. >> time to get back to work. it's cold out. we need a warm-up. let's send it over to justin and see what he can do about that. >> not sure about that. the only thing i can say about this morning and today is the wind is not going to be as strong as yesterday but you're still going to notice that. let's go through headlines. on the first monday of the new year we've got this arctic chill. we're looking at the wind chill in the teens. that's our cold blast. gusts still 20 to 35 miles per hour. not as strong as near 50 mile-per-hour winds that we had yesterday but yield feel it. flurries today, tomorrow, and end of the week, possible of snow. this morning in howard county, lisbon 20, feeling like 6, 20 ellicott city, feels like 15 and 20 currently at clemons crossing in columbia. most flurries in through western maryland with heavier snow squalls in the mountaintops. for us, overca
what a stiff arm by willis yesterday. >> he was such a star yesterday. >> may have been the play of the year right there. >>> happy new year, welcome back, everybody. everybody's from everywhere. all headled up. >> time to get back to work. it's cold out. we need a warm-up. let's send it over to justin and see what he can do about that. >> not sure about that. the only thing i can say about this morning and today is the wind is not going to be as strong as...
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[applause] and another friend, mayor willie brown, who once was speaker willie brown at one. . [applause] alice hoffman, president of the california naacp. [applause] the speaker -- [applause] will also have chancellor jack scott, our community college chancellor. a big hand to him also. thank you for your great work. [applause] then we have a very, very special guest -- someone who overcame great obstacle to pass a bar exam and become an attorney. let's give a special big hand to the great work she has been doing. [applause] i want to begin with a true story from which we can draw it worthwhile lesson. as you may guess, the schwarzenegger household is something of a menagerie. an austrian bodybuilder, a tv journalist, for children, a dog, a goldfish, hamster and so forth. in recent years, we added a miniature pony and potbellied pig. it's not unusual for me to look up from working on a budget on something and find the page and pony standing right there in front of me staring at me. [laughter] the dog food, which we keep in a canister with a screwed on lead sits on top of the d
[applause] and another friend, mayor willie brown, who once was speaker willie brown at one. . [applause] alice hoffman, president of the california naacp. [applause] the speaker -- [applause] will also have chancellor jack scott, our community college chancellor. a big hand to him also. thank you for your great work. [applause] then we have a very, very special guest -- someone who overcame great obstacle to pass a bar exam and become an attorney. let's give a special big hand to the great...
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[applause] >> and another friend, mayor willie brown, who is also speaker willie brown at one point. [applause] >> and then alice, president of the california naacp. [applause] >> then speaker hertzberg, vice president right over here. [applause] >> and also we have chancellor jack scott, community college chancellor, big hand to him also. [applause] >> and then we have a very, very, very special guest here, sierra grantor, who overcame great obstacles who became an attorney. let's give a special big, big hand. [applause] >> now i want to begin with a true story from which we can draw one lesson. as you may guess, the schwarzenegger household is something of, often bodybuilder, a tv journalist, four children, a daughter a hamster, and so forth. in recent years we added a miniature pony and a pot bellied pig. that's not unusual for me to look up from work on the budget or something and to find the pig in the pony standing right in front of me and staring at me. [laughter] >> now, the dog food which we keep in the canister, with a screwed on lead, sits on top of the dogs canister. the
[applause] >> and another friend, mayor willie brown, who is also speaker willie brown at one point. [applause] >> and then alice, president of the california naacp. [applause] >> then speaker hertzberg, vice president right over here. [applause] >> and also we have chancellor jack scott, community college chancellor, big hand to him also. [applause] >> and then we have a very, very, very special guest here, sierra grantor, who overcame great obstacles who became...
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the off season the two bears were joined by teammate tommy harris on a special trip to nigeria for willie and who say born in to royalty, the africa journey was a home coming. >> this trip was two fold, we wanted for have a football camp where we were teaching nfl style football to youth and have a mel clinic where we were servicing world cities in -- outside of laos and the capital of nie jarya and it worked out well. >> they don't care about the football side. it is more like our sons are back. they are back from the united states and their long extended visit and they are back home and we get that kind of love and it is hard to explain, like a love that a mother has for their son and the whole country has it for us. >> our every day life, it doesn't matter who we are and where you are from and what you v you can all do little things to impact somebody's life. >> through football, wally and izzi can make an impact on countless fans but during the trip, there was one child who made a huge impact on them. a 4-year-old lady named shakier asman. her smile and behind that was a sick girl in
the off season the two bears were joined by teammate tommy harris on a special trip to nigeria for willie and who say born in to royalty, the africa journey was a home coming. >> this trip was two fold, we wanted for have a football camp where we were teaching nfl style football to youth and have a mel clinic where we were servicing world cities in -- outside of laos and the capital of nie jarya and it worked out well. >> they don't care about the football side. it is more like our...
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>> we jump on the subway and willie go see the woodrow wilson house that he was the president went prohibition went into effect in 1920. >> we rode the subway across the city to dupont circle and now we're here at the woodrow wilson house. and why do you bring her to hear? >> woodrow wilson was the president when prohibition went into effect in 1920. he was also, by the way, he left the white house in 92 and one, he's the only president who actually retired to washington, d.c.. every other president in american history left the city. that makes him unique in this country. his wife actually bought this house for him. his wife, his second wife i should say, she was married, she was a widow, formerly married to a or. and she had some money. she married wilson in 1950, the same year the house or was actually built. it was a state-of-the-art house for its type it so it has electricity, an elevator in it and so on. the key reason why edith bought this house here, really for her husband, was that in the waning days of his presidency, he had a massive stroke during that time. he was trying to sell the
>> we jump on the subway and willie go see the woodrow wilson house that he was the president went prohibition went into effect in 1920. >> we rode the subway across the city to dupont circle and now we're here at the woodrow wilson house. and why do you bring her to hear? >> woodrow wilson was the president when prohibition went into effect in 1920. he was also, by the way, he left the white house in 92 and one, he's the only president who actually retired to washington,...
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there is a group of ct a workers led by a man named stan willis.there was a group of afro-american patrolmen performed the afro-american patrolman lead. there was heavy dialogue that went on about these questions and political education. >> i will ask dorothy and barbara if you could talk for a moment about the role of any influence of family and placed in the story of fred hampton. in this narrative, francis hampton and the family looming very large and the same for mark clark's family, the location of maywood and francis in argo and louisiana, there are connections. that is the deep threat in telling the story. >> i don't have think i can do justice to the richness of the narrative. i learned a lot about the fred hampton family history in looking at the book. it is a bigger question about social change agents and radical forces and as a point i wanted to make since we started this conversation which is we are focusing on a single individual. the term science was used by the fbi in talking about the fear of the kind of leadership they thought fred
there is a group of ct a workers led by a man named stan willis.there was a group of afro-american patrolmen performed the afro-american patrolman lead. there was heavy dialogue that went on about these questions and political education. >> i will ask dorothy and barbara if you could talk for a moment about the role of any influence of family and placed in the story of fred hampton. in this narrative, francis hampton and the family looming very large and the same for mark clark's family,...
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willis knows too.t's a good thing because there's a new study that finds that youngsters smacked up to the age of 6 did better at school and were more optimistic about their lives than those who were never hit by their parents. now, when we say smacked we should caution, we're not saying -- >> a little spank, perhaps. >> a little swat. >> a little tap. >> also more likely to undertake volunteer work, they were more likely to attend college according to this research that was done here in the united states. basically the researcher is saying that these claims that people make against spanking your children, they don't hold up considering what i found. she said that if up to the age of 6, just a minor spanking here and there, makes you a pretty successful person. >> some parents are rustling up the belts right now. >> this does not give you permission to do anything untoward toward your children. >> 2010, i found it interesting, tieing to the piece we did on single black females, essentially that black w
willis knows too.t's a good thing because there's a new study that finds that youngsters smacked up to the age of 6 did better at school and were more optimistic about their lives than those who were never hit by their parents. now, when we say smacked we should caution, we're not saying -- >> a little spank, perhaps. >> a little swat. >> a little tap. >> also more likely to undertake volunteer work, they were more likely to attend college according to this research that...
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fans are talking about willis mcgahee's impressive stiff arm on his way to a 77-yard touchdown. >> that stiff arm. that was great. >> reporter: that was an exciting moment, huh? what was your wife doing? >> standing on the coffee table. >> reporter: the win against the raiders means the ravens are in the playoffs. >> i feel we got a little cheated last time but i think we're going to pull through this playoff game. >> they are definitely going to win next game. the more confident you are, the better they are. if they have a couple hundred thousand fans behind them they are going to win. >> reporter: though the ravens didn't have a perfect season hopes are high they will score a big win next sunday against the patriots in new england. >> i'm going to be right in front of that television, a couple of beers lined up on the table. i'll be right there. i'm not missing it. >> keep your head in the game. been playing a good year so far. just keep going. >> reporter: go ravens? >> go ravens. >> reporter: fans keeping their faith because, hey, who doesn't like to dream about going to the super b
fans are talking about willis mcgahee's impressive stiff arm on his way to a 77-yard touchdown. >> that stiff arm. that was great. >> reporter: that was an exciting moment, huh? what was your wife doing? >> standing on the coffee table. >> reporter: the win against the raiders means the ravens are in the playoffs. >> i feel we got a little cheated last time but i think we're going to pull through this playoff game. >> they are definitely going to win next...
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the burj khalifa is nearly00 meters talr than chicago's willis tower, formerly kno as the ses tower.t's also more thatwice the heightf the empire state building inew york city. a huge oil spilln china has forced morthan 800,000 people to stop drinking water frothe yellow rer. last wednesday, a brok pipeline dumped 10tons of diesel fueinto the wei river which feeds into theellow. the yellowiver is the main water source for millis of people. china's waterws are ranked among the most heavi polluted in t world. those arsome of the day's main stories. i'll be back at e end of the program with a preview owhat you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. but for now, back to gn. >> ifill: and still to come the newshour, the afgh government in disarray; celebrating decades ofance with the ain ailey company; and the technology that will change your life ithe next decade. that follows a closer look a why yemen is home to the latt qaeda threat. for mostmericans the small country of yem south of saudi arabia waselatively obure until october of 2000. that's when two suicide bombers attacked t
the burj khalifa is nearly00 meters talr than chicago's willis tower, formerly kno as the ses tower.t's also more thatwice the heightf the empire state building inew york city. a huge oil spilln china has forced morthan 800,000 people to stop drinking water frothe yellow rer. last wednesday, a brok pipeline dumped 10tons of diesel fueinto the wei river which feeds into theellow. the yellowiver is the main water source for millis of people. china's waterws are ranked among the most heavi...
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again, we don't know h the policy wilwork in practice, but the way he dealt with says he is willi toore than just give speeches. >> lehrer: we'll get back the speech thingn a moment, but what about t point that dan st raised, the president has now said-- going back the bombing crisis f a moment-- thpresident has now said we' ing to-- i not going to torate this anymore. we're going to change thin, et cetera, et cera, et cetera. now things have to really chge rrect? corrt? is that the real tt to come? >> here's thproblem, when yore fighting an a defensive action against a terrost enemy ey can always choose their moments to attack and can change their tactics d they'll surpri you. and the esident probably has gone a little too far in sing i'm gointo make this work. the chans we're going to make are going toake all the problems go away. the reality sthey won't. unfortunately, the is a gnificant possibility-- perhaps a probability-that at some time in the next few yes, terrorists are going to sueed in somhing on the u.s. inland, and that's just a reality. anadministration's going to be bl
again, we don't know h the policy wilwork in practice, but the way he dealt with says he is willi toore than just give speeches. >> lehrer: we'll get back the speech thingn a moment, but what about t point that dan st raised, the president has now said-- going back the bombing crisis f a moment-- thpresident has now said we' ing to-- i not going to torate this anymore. we're going to change thin, et cetera, et cera, et cetera. now things have to really chge rrect? corrt? is that the real...
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>> think it shows that companies are only willi to st around for so long, or at least google is leading thway now, in rms of having the deck stacked against them. en i was living in beijing just last year, was at a talk with t american chamber of commerce, and any mpany that does business inhina knows that there areots of obstacles. me are natural. me are very artificial, impod by the govement. so asked the question to a roomful of business leers if e deck is it tacked against you does it make sense to pl the game? we've seen from google ty have ternal challenges the charismac leader of their inese operations is no longe with them. he wt off to start anoth venture but with china they've hachallenges. theye had the scrutiny of the auorities and of mea organizations ke the central tevision station, where they did a port saying at google has loued lewd ctent on their web site, even thoh other search eines have the same type o conten google probably thght they weren't treated irly for some time in china and thiss pretty much the last stw. goog is willing to playy the rules, but suddey in in
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the story, gerri willis followed the story five years bigging out of this debt. you won't believe, actually, some of the things this father what they were eating, but the good news is, that they are in fact debt-free as they're in 2010. >> great story. >> it is a great story. another great story involves just about all of us. you've got a cell phone? sometimes when i get bored my thing is, maybe check like facebook status updates kind of thing. some people tweet. you know, some send e-mails. it's the kind of thing, ever thought about this, sitting in the jury box, on jury duty, grab your cell phone, want to google around, get background on that case, yeah. that may be a no-no. creating a lot of buzz from the legal community and something not a lot of people think about but something you can't do in certain places. we'll be tackling a bunch of legal topics with our two fantastic legal eagles coming up in the noon hour in the "newsroom." >> all right. looking forward to great stuff coming up. see you soon. >> thank you. >> sniffing out danger. a man's best friend.
the story, gerri willis followed the story five years bigging out of this debt. you won't believe, actually, some of the things this father what they were eating, but the good news is, that they are in fact debt-free as they're in 2010. >> great story. >> it is a great story. another great story involves just about all of us. you've got a cell phone? sometimes when i get bored my thing is, maybe check like facebook status updates kind of thing. some people tweet. you know, some send...
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the burj khalifa is nearly 300 meters taller than chicago's willis tower, formerly known as the searsower. it's also more than twice the height of the empire state building in new york city. a huge oil spill in china has forced more than 800,000 people to stop drinking water from the yellow river. last wednesday, a broken pipeline dumped 100 tons of diesel fuel into the wei river which feeds into the yellow. the yellow river is the main water source for millions of people. china's waterways are ranked among the most heavily polluted in the world. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the newshour's web site. but for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: and still to come on the newshour, the afghan government in disarray; celebrating decades of dance with the alvin ailey company; and the technology that will change your life in the next decade. that follows a closer look at why yemen is home to the latest al qaeda threat. for most americans the small country of yemen south of saudi arabia was relatively ob
the burj khalifa is nearly 300 meters taller than chicago's willis tower, formerly known as the searsower. it's also more than twice the height of the empire state building in new york city. a huge oil spill in china has forced more than 800,000 people to stop drinking water from the yellow river. last wednesday, a broken pipeline dumped 100 tons of diesel fuel into the wei river which feeds into the yellow. the yellow river is the main water source for millions of people. china's waterways are...
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just to think of it gives me the willies, but he's done it several times. the short tailed albatross going out to that island, extraordinarily, so difficult to get to. >> host: i must say though that there are -- there is some controversy attached to some of the techniques that have been used to bring some of the species back. there are people who argue that captive breeding programs are extremely expensive. hit and miss. and that they use up money that could be better spent on habitat or out in the field. well, that's the way the argument goes. >> guest: there's not much point in saving after that, putting money in that if you've lost the species in the wild. so most of the stories are kind of balance between protection and the wild and also some captive breeding. and captive breeding, if it's done right, and if the animals have the opportunity to learn some of their skills, i think one of the big travesties was self released versus harbor the. self release, which to me it always seemed better, you let the animal adjust slowly, he can go out and come back,
just to think of it gives me the willies, but he's done it several times. the short tailed albatross going out to that island, extraordinarily, so difficult to get to. >> host: i must say though that there are -- there is some controversy attached to some of the techniques that have been used to bring some of the species back. there are people who argue that captive breeding programs are extremely expensive. hit and miss. and that they use up money that could be better spent on habitat or...
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campbell were here, because he said willie are is unsustainable. and that's true.lso is unsustainable last year and the year before that. and the year before that, and in the years the previous administration was in charge. >> yes, that's right. >> and things have added to the problem we're in. here's some of them. because in 2000, i came here early enough to work on a cooperative way in to send us to the past. policies were put in place shortly thereafter in the first bush years that made the problem even worse because we were told then that we could pay off all our debt. where we are today. but there were those who said, that was not important as a matter for, vice president cheney said, deficits don't matter. if he's listening i want him to understand debt to do matter. and now the consequences of the actions that were taken. debts matter to children. so my question is this, as we look at the rotter road, we need a bipartisan approach. we don't need a partisan issues that are out there that are going to take everyone working together, making tough decisions, we
campbell were here, because he said willie are is unsustainable. and that's true.lso is unsustainable last year and the year before that. and the year before that, and in the years the previous administration was in charge. >> yes, that's right. >> and things have added to the problem we're in. here's some of them. because in 2000, i came here early enough to work on a cooperative way in to send us to the past. policies were put in place shortly thereafter in the first bush years...
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host: we have willie on the lines. caller: good morning, mr.question to me is a broader problem that you rightly noted. as long as nuclear weapons are spreading in the middle east, the bigger this problem is in the future. i finished the previous question by stressing that this problem will live with us. and the reason for that because more countries want nuclear weapons and technology. and as nuclear weapons spread that means more information for terrorists. paradoxy at the time when nuclear war seems the lowest every, we have a situation where nuclear weapons are spreading, north korea has a bomb and others may follow suit. and that means more places where something can go wrong. host: our guest in the c.i.a. for 20 years and in the weapons of mass destruction and worked in the agency of counterintelligence and now that you are outside looking in, what are your thoughts for how we proceed and going forward? you said we have to live with a new reality that sounds scary. but at the same time you said we need it get used to it. guest: one goal a
host: we have willie on the lines. caller: good morning, mr.question to me is a broader problem that you rightly noted. as long as nuclear weapons are spreading in the middle east, the bigger this problem is in the future. i finished the previous question by stressing that this problem will live with us. and the reason for that because more countries want nuclear weapons and technology. and as nuclear weapons spread that means more information for terrorists. paradoxy at the time when nuclear...
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never mind the problems that they created in a willy-nilly participated in -- they created and willy-nilly participated in. he needs to push harder against a lobbyist for the banking industry who are doing -- he needs to push harder against the lobbyists for the banking industry to help prevent bubbles in the future. host: ben bernanke was speaking last night about financial regulation in the past, as congress prepares the financial regulation package between the two bodies. he said that he had this to say about the role between regulators last night. >> the role of entering the housing market to bid for properties was not general short-term interest rates, but the increasing use of more exotic types of mortgages in the associated prime underwriting standards. the conclusion suggests that the best response to the housing bubble would have been regulatory rather than monetary. strong supervision aimed at problems with underwriting practices and lenders with risk- management would have been a more effective approach to constraining the housing bubble then a general increase in interest rates
never mind the problems that they created in a willy-nilly participated in -- they created and willy-nilly participated in. he needs to push harder against a lobbyist for the banking industry who are doing -- he needs to push harder against the lobbyists for the banking industry to help prevent bubbles in the future. host: ben bernanke was speaking last night about financial regulation in the past, as congress prepares the financial regulation package between the two bodies. he said that he had...
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and willie talk to the ministry of defence to have tremendous budget problems to ensure that there isects this, but that they should have all the resources that they need to counter terrorism? the boilers the home secretary. >> the honorable member is a great advocate for his constituency. i am talking to the defense secretary perry this is a cross-government initiative. we are all working to do this using all the agencies of our government. >> aviation -- what new steps are being taken to link intelligence information with the best system of security at individual airports? babblers mr. home secretary. >> my honorable member -- my honorable friend is a member of the transport secretary committee. talking to jay lucas today, we're talking about the lessons from it and we're still talking through -- there was a view that we should go to brussels and the opportunity of the spanish presidency very interested in this matter comes up in a few weeks' time. more and more we're centering on that, the opportunity to get transport ministers, homeland security ministers, perhaps defense minister
and willie talk to the ministry of defence to have tremendous budget problems to ensure that there isects this, but that they should have all the resources that they need to counter terrorism? the boilers the home secretary. >> the honorable member is a great advocate for his constituency. i am talking to the defense secretary perry this is a cross-government initiative. we are all working to do this using all the agencies of our government. >> aviation -- what new steps are being...
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and willie talk to the ministry of defence to have tremendous budget problems to ensure that there is that they should have all the resources that they need to counter terrorism? the boilers the home secretary. >> the honorable member is a great advocate for his constituency. i am talking to the defense secretary perry this is a cross-government initiative. we are all working to do this using all the agencies of our government. >> aviation -- what new steps are being taken to link intelligence information with the best system of security at individual airports? babblers mr. home secretary. >> my honorable member -- my honorable friend is a member of the transport secretary committee. talking to jay lucas today, we're talking about the lessons from it and we're still talking through -- there was a view that we should go to brussels and the opportunity of the spanish presidency very interested in this matter comes up in a few weeks' time. more and more we're centering on that, the opportunity to get transport ministers, homeland security ministers, perhaps defense ministers as well toge
and willie talk to the ministry of defence to have tremendous budget problems to ensure that there is that they should have all the resources that they need to counter terrorism? the boilers the home secretary. >> the honorable member is a great advocate for his constituency. i am talking to the defense secretary perry this is a cross-government initiative. we are all working to do this using all the agencies of our government. >> aviation -- what new steps are being taken to link...
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and willie talk to the ministry of defence to have tremendous budget problems to ensure that there ishis, but that they should have all the resources that they need to counter terrorism? the boilers the home secretary. >> the honorable member is a great advocate for his constituency. i am talking to the defense secretary perry this is a cross-government initiative. we are all working to do this using all the agencies of our government. >> aviation -- what new steps are being taken to link intelligence information with the best system of security at individual airports? babblers mr. home secretary. >> my honorable member -- my honorable friend is a member of the transport secretary committee. talking to jay lucas today, we're talking about the lessons from it and we're still talking through -- there was a view that we should go to brussels and the opportunity of the spanish presidency very interested in this matter comes up in a few weeks' time. more and more we're centering on that, the opportunity to get transport ministers, homeland security ministers, perhaps defense ministers as w
and willie talk to the ministry of defence to have tremendous budget problems to ensure that there ishis, but that they should have all the resources that they need to counter terrorism? the boilers the home secretary. >> the honorable member is a great advocate for his constituency. i am talking to the defense secretary perry this is a cross-government initiative. we are all working to do this using all the agencies of our government. >> aviation -- what new steps are being taken...
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did get nervous because i was still vaguely in my real writers face when i relies on the piano was williemorris. he was a great southern writer. i was totally intimidated by him. i told that tale years later and bill clinton of all people said to me, no, you don't remember who else is on your panel. i was on your panel. last night i was the one who asked if he were in a boat and only three people can survive, one of those type of questions. bill clinton had an amazing, amazing memory. he is just a lawyer in little rock who ran and lost the race in congress. he really in certain ways has dogged me throughout my career. i got to oxford and i'm one of the most amazing professors i've ever had. my advisor there. a guy named dr. paul chomsky. and dr. paul chomsky taught philosophy and politics in early on in one of our sessions he assigned me to write a paper on how democratic tendencies are reflected in a a search area and regimes. he said this is not really that good of a paper. i said, sorry, sir. he said i'm going to give you a copy of the paper that somebody wrote a few years before you a
did get nervous because i was still vaguely in my real writers face when i relies on the piano was williemorris. he was a great southern writer. i was totally intimidated by him. i told that tale years later and bill clinton of all people said to me, no, you don't remember who else is on your panel. i was on your panel. last night i was the one who asked if he were in a boat and only three people can survive, one of those type of questions. bill clinton had an amazing, amazing memory. he is...
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at the end of this thomasian willis, a civil-rights lawyer that many of you know and i will take questionsthe audience and then we will adjourn for organization. jeff's book is a memory project of remembrance of violence against african-americans, of pain and resistance and of shocking is familiar brutality. and the different calculations. so we are today recovering and exercising the collective powers of memory. i'm going to go this way and ask you each to tell us briefly where you work 40 years ago on december 4, 19609. i know david is going to have the best answer. [laughter] and what you were doing then, from the moment of what you were doing then and if that doesn't apply, then when you first heard of fred hampton. >> i actually didn't know you were going to ask this then i'm really grateful that you did because i know exactly where i was on december 4th. i was the new york city. i was six years old. i was sitting in the living room with my mother and i saw the television. this was probably the december 4th after the killing took place, and it stayed with me really throughout my life
at the end of this thomasian willis, a civil-rights lawyer that many of you know and i will take questionsthe audience and then we will adjourn for organization. jeff's book is a memory project of remembrance of violence against african-americans, of pain and resistance and of shocking is familiar brutality. and the different calculations. so we are today recovering and exercising the collective powers of memory. i'm going to go this way and ask you each to tell us briefly where you work 40...