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wolf? >> jeanne, the fbi surveillance team lost him around the time he was going to the airport. there were, what, five, six hours he didn't know where he was. how did that happen? >> well, the exact period of time isn't clear at this point in time. i've heard something a little bit shorter than that, but we don't know definitively how long they lost him. law enforcement officials say it was a fast-moving investigation at that point. it involved multiple locations. in addition, they were taking pains not to tip him off to the fact that he was under surveillance. here's what new york's police commissioner had to say about it. >> i can't give you the specifics. i don't know why they lost surveillance on him, but this is not that unusual in surveillance matters. >> there were other traps set to catch him, and of course, one of them did. a little bit of detail about the arrest from law enforcement administration officials. shahzad was leaving the country because he had been spooked by news repo
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>> i do agree with him, wolf.e here that will will be used in this debate. the fact that it helps define democrats and obama as elitist. everything is ivy league. that's what makes you important. this woman doesn't have -- she's a blank sheet. the difference between her and harriet miers is ivy league. is she truly qualified? where are the writings? if you're an academic, you write and give your opinions, you develop, you know, motivation and certain philosophy. where is it? there is nothing there. i have to think that this is just -- this is a very weak appointment. >> david gergen, i'll let you pick this up. david, she was the dean of the harvard law school. she was on associate counsel at the clinton white house. she's a professor of law and the first woman solicitor general in the justice department. >> well, wolf, listen, i had the privilege to go to harvard law school. i'm a product of the elite schools. i agree with james, it's important to have all parts of the country and there are many other law schools.
>> i do agree with him, wolf.e here that will will be used in this debate. the fact that it helps define democrats and obama as elitist. everything is ivy league. that's what makes you important. this woman doesn't have -- she's a blank sheet. the difference between her and harriet miers is ivy league. is she truly qualified? where are the writings? if you're an academic, you write and give your opinions, you develop, you know, motivation and certain philosophy. where is it? there is...
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could it be a loan wolf who has the ideology and is doing it on his own? possibly.ould it have been someone else who didn't have terrorist ideology at heart but might have been just as well. but given the nature of the explosion and given the chat there was no chatter on the line it is preliminary this was not part of any terrorist plot in al qaeda or another known terrorist organization. >> all right. that of course the senior senator from new york chuck schumer but congressman pete king do you buy that loan wolf theory. >> they have spoken in washington not taken the claims seriously from the taliban in pakistan. the same thing back in september people thought sgl zazi was jus loan wolf he was tied into an al qaeda operation there. this could be a home grown group of terrorists. considering what we have gone through in the last 8 and a half years i wouldn't exclude anything especially bh it comes to al qaeda. >> joining bo deedle and me in times square kt mcfarland former deputy secretary of defense and former fbi investigator next to bill is detective lieutenant
could it be a loan wolf who has the ideology and is doing it on his own? possibly.ould it have been someone else who didn't have terrorist ideology at heart but might have been just as well. but given the nature of the explosion and given the chat there was no chatter on the line it is preliminary this was not part of any terrorist plot in al qaeda or another known terrorist organization. >> all right. that of course the senior senator from new york chuck schumer but congressman pete king...
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hold on. >> say hi to wolf. >> hi. >> hi, guys. >> who the hell is wolf?i twoopt put that on a t-shirt. >> when is a bad decision to go on celebrity jeopardy. >> you know what, i failed the celebrity jeopardy. i failed badly this time. >> congratulations to wolf. >> exactly. that does it for 360. larry continuing starts now. have a great weekend. i'll see you monday. >>> tonight heartbreak on campus. a life full of promise ended in violence. was 22-year-old senior yeardley love killed by accident or was her death planned and carried out by her one-time boyfriend, now charged with first-degree murder? george huguely admits shaking her. were there death threats? other violent encounters? the university of virginia is reeling, and many on campus and off are asking tonight could a tragedy for all have been prevented? next on "larry king live." >> good evening. i'm jim moret from "inside edition" sitting in tonight for larry king. let's go right to keith daniels in towson, maryland. keith, a second of two viewings of yeardley love is scheduled to be at the end
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this doesn't seem like a lone wolf. stripping the vin number is premeditated. >> thanks for your thoughts. we're going to take a quick break. back with more on the attempted car bombing in the heart of times square. , our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate, on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number of pills... compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >> our investigative correspondent drew griffith trying to find out what happened last night. tell us what you know about the tracking of the license plate on the vehicle but didn't belong to the vehicle? >> it's one of the first leads we have. the vin number has been found. they know the vin number and the registration. the license plate did not match the vehicle assigned to the vin number. we now know, accord
this doesn't seem like a lone wolf. stripping the vin number is premeditated. >> thanks for your thoughts. we're going to take a quick break. back with more on the attempted car bombing in the heart of times square. , our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate, on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number of pills... compared...
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and wolf blitzer is here. hello, wolf. the name of sarah palin touching a helicopter, wolf blitzer, doesn't it seem like that? wolf, the answer is stay off queb slit jeopardy." the big rumor is sarah palin may ran for president in 2012. as you know, she wants a former beauty queen. if she wins, it would make history. it would mark the first time a beauty queen could actually bring about world peace. they all talk about it. but she could make it happen. did you see her campaigning last month? it was beauty and the deceased. sent that what it looked like? and my favorite democrat in the past year, senator john edwards. a personal injury attorney who turned out to be a sleazeball. who could have seen that coming? i was stunned, stunned by that revelation. now there's talk of a john edwards sex tape. oh, huh? there's something people haven't seen before, a lawyer screwing people, wow. how unusual is that? of course, the first lady on television, betty white is here. where's betty white? we love betty white. hi, sweetheart! bet
and wolf blitzer is here. hello, wolf. the name of sarah palin touching a helicopter, wolf blitzer, doesn't it seem like that? wolf, the answer is stay off queb slit jeopardy." the big rumor is sarah palin may ran for president in 2012. as you know, she wants a former beauty queen. if she wins, it would make history. it would mark the first time a beauty queen could actually bring about world peace. they all talk about it. but she could make it happen. did you see her campaigning last...
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wolf says, "i have huge doubts." so waif it doesn't work?d the good thing about it at least as far as greece is concerned it kicks the can down the road, gives them money, quite a lot of money which will cover their borrowing requirements for between two and three years. that leaves them out of the markets so they can keep going. meanwhile, the european central bank has promised to refinance the greek banks so they will keep going and meanwhile, the government is in any case going to have to cut spending and raise taxes dramatically to eliminate the so-called primary deficit which is the deficit before interest payments. that itself is a reduction of about 9% of g.d.p. that is going to need to happen over the next 2-3 years whatever. so as far as greece is concerned, provided the government stays in power, there isn't actually so much turmoil, the politics collapse under them, they have probably solved the problem. after that, everything is completely open. it's quite unclear that the greek program will work in the longer term and it's very
wolf says, "i have huge doubts." so waif it doesn't work?d the good thing about it at least as far as greece is concerned it kicks the can down the road, gives them money, quite a lot of money which will cover their borrowing requirements for between two and three years. that leaves them out of the markets so they can keep going. meanwhile, the european central bank has promised to refinance the greek banks so they will keep going and meanwhile, the government is in any case going to...
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reynolds wolf on the scene for us.ontinue to follow this in the days ahead. >>> when we come back we'll have the latest on the times square investigation and remind you tomorrow on "john king usa," the latest on both stories, investigation into the times square attempted bombing and continuing coverage and continuing spilling of oil in the persian gulf. we'll be back in just a second. without drowsiness... ...so i stay as alert and focused as someone without allergies. for me, claritin is the perfect allergy medicine. i only live claritin clear hey, pete. yeah, it's me, big brother. put the remote down and listen. this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so you cut back on the cheeseburgers and stopped using your exercise bike as a coat rack. that's it? you're done? i don't think so. you told me your doctor's worried about plaque clogging your arteries - what did he call it...coronary artery disease. that cholesterol medicine he also wants you on - niaspan? i looked it up online. hey, pete, you waiting for an engra
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there are others just like him that need to be s stop. >> he is not a lone wolf, more like a lonely wolf. >> that is part of a club of other wolfs. >> it is unclear where he got the money from but authorities suspect that the three pakistani guys that were picked up on immigration charges at least funneled the money to him as well as the cell phone that he used in the operation. the question is whether or not they knew what that money was going to. >> that is the key. and bringing in jonathan, this was his job, follow the money. u.s. treasury department former terrorist analyst. it is very -- as a former prosecutor i know you can follow the money trail and that can lead you to a whole host of suspects and people that are involved in this terror ring. >> well, certainly that is always the case and that is one of the keys to this case. it is very important to point out here that there are an estimated 200,000 operating in the country right now. only about 40,000 are registered and are legal so that means there are really millions of people relying on these systems every day and it will be
there are others just like him that need to be s stop. >> he is not a lone wolf, more like a lonely wolf. >> that is part of a club of other wolfs. >> it is unclear where he got the money from but authorities suspect that the three pakistani guys that were picked up on immigration charges at least funneled the money to him as well as the cell phone that he used in the operation. the question is whether or not they knew what that money was going to. >> that is the key....
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could it be a loan wolf who has the ideology and is doing it on his own? possibly.ve been someone else who didn't have terrorist ideology at heart but might have been just as well. but given the nature of the explosion and given the chat there was no chatter on the line it is preliminary this was not part of any terrorist plot in al qaeda or another known terrorist organization. >> all right. that of course the senior senator from new york chuck schumer but congressman pete king do you buy that loan wolf theory. >> they have spoken in washington not taken the claims seriously from the taliban in pakistan. the same thing back in september people thought sgl zazi was jus loan wolf he was tied into an al qaeda operation there. this could be a home grown group of terrorists. considering what we have gone through in the last 8 and a half years i wouldn't exclude anything especially bh it comes to al qaeda. >> joining bo deedle and me in times square kt mcfarland former deputy secretary of defense and former fbi investigator next to bill is detective lieutenant sergeant s
could it be a loan wolf who has the ideology and is doing it on his own? possibly.ve been someone else who didn't have terrorist ideology at heart but might have been just as well. but given the nature of the explosion and given the chat there was no chatter on the line it is preliminary this was not part of any terrorist plot in al qaeda or another known terrorist organization. >> all right. that of course the senior senator from new york chuck schumer but congressman pete king do you...
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could it be a loan wolf who has the ideology and is doing it on his own? possibly. could it have been someone else who didn't have terrorist ideology at heart but might have been just as well. but given the nature of the explosion and given the chat there was no chatter on the line it is preliminary this was not part of any terrorist plot in al qaeda or another known terrorist organization. >> all right. that of course the senior senator from new york chuck schumer but congressman pete king do you buy that loan wolf theory. >> they have spoken in washington not taken the claims seriously from the taliban in pakistan. the same thing back in september people thought sgl zazi was jus loan wolf he was tied into an al qaeda operation there. this could be a home grown group of terrorists. considering what we have gone through in the last 8 and a half years i wouldn't exclude anything especially bh it comes to al qaeda. >> joining bo deedle and me in times square kt mcfarland former deputy secretary of defense and former fbi investigator next to bill is detective lieutenan
could it be a loan wolf who has the ideology and is doing it on his own? possibly. could it have been someone else who didn't have terrorist ideology at heart but might have been just as well. but given the nature of the explosion and given the chat there was no chatter on the line it is preliminary this was not part of any terrorist plot in al qaeda or another known terrorist organization. >> all right. that of course the senior senator from new york chuck schumer but congressman pete...
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>> if it's a lone wolf, it's very difficult.to understand in these other cases they were not lone wolf cases. everyone5rrtn runs out and said was just one person. he admitted he was only one person. clearly he's trying to deceive investigators to the full extent of the operation. these are not lone wolf operations. this is a new technique being used by al qaeda. here's what's so concerning, peter. if we really want to stop these things there are collection activities we were doing 24 months ago that we are not doing today. that is because we've changed from an intelligence perspective to a law enforcement perspective. i think that's wrong. i think it's put us on a more dangerous footing. so let's not argue about more surveillance cameras. let's argue about how do we get those activities back in place so we catch him when he's in connecticut, not when he's in times square? >> representative mike rogers of michigan, the republican, a former fbi agent, we appreciate you spending time and giving us some of your insight today. thank
>> if it's a lone wolf, it's very difficult.to understand in these other cases they were not lone wolf cases. everyone5rrtn runs out and said was just one person. he admitted he was only one person. clearly he's trying to deceive investigators to the full extent of the operation. these are not lone wolf operations. this is a new technique being used by al qaeda. here's what's so concerning, peter. if we really want to stop these things there are collection activities we were doing 24...
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and it's not that they are lone wolves in the way a crazy killer say lone wolf. they are part of an ideaological system. and so it is the same ideaological stming whether it is there or here. so to see them as aly wolf as sky cosis when it is ide ideaology t is a mistake. >> what do you see. >> i think that-- i'm fascinated and miss at this find by somebody-- mystified by somebody who apparently did buy into the american dream. came here, did all the things that one does as an aspiring american, new american. goes to school, gets. mba. married, family. and something clicked. i mean whether, in fact, this was the manchurian candidate three or four years later. the common denominator is the islamic cleric al -laki, i guess. but he had that connection and he was sort of the sponsor, the ideaological sponsor, if you would. and spiritual councillor to the doctor at ft. hood to the christmas bomber. and again to shahzad. >> yeah, but there is also a person, the french writer had it years ago which is a lot of these guys including some of the 9/11 guys,, very well educa
and it's not that they are lone wolves in the way a crazy killer say lone wolf. they are part of an ideaological system. and so it is the same ideaological stming whether it is there or here. so to see them as aly wolf as sky cosis when it is ide ideaology t is a mistake. >> what do you see. >> i think that-- i'm fascinated and miss at this find by somebody-- mystified by somebody who apparently did buy into the american dream. came here, did all the things that one does as an...
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they are trying to determine whether this was the act of a lone wolf or possibly a domestic sleeper cell. and one of the things they are looking at is the bomb. the bomb simply not like any they have seen before. so, that raises a lot of question. but again, focus now while it is actively going on here in connecticut and elsewhere, also shifting overseas to see what the connections might be there, larry. >> thank you, deborah feyerick on the scene in new york. go to harrisburg, pennsylvania. tom ridge, he served as secretary of homeland security under george w. bush, and former pennsylvania -- former governor of pennsylvania and decorated marine what is your reaction to this story, tom? all right. tom is not hearing me. one of those nights, folks, mother told me about this. we will get back with tom. let's check in right here in l.a. with harry humphries, counterterrorism expert and former navy s.e.a.l., president of global studies group and bob bayer, former cia officer and host of the channel 4 documentary "car bomb" and can a a columnist for time.com. harry, what is your take? >> well
they are trying to determine whether this was the act of a lone wolf or possibly a domestic sleeper cell. and one of the things they are looking at is the bomb. the bomb simply not like any they have seen before. so, that raises a lot of question. but again, focus now while it is actively going on here in connecticut and elsewhere, also shifting overseas to see what the connections might be there, larry. >> thank you, deborah feyerick on the scene in new york. go to harrisburg,...
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i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "john king usa" starts right now. >> thanks, wolf. a busy day. it is cinco de mayo. as we welcome latinos to the white house for a celebration, the president weighted into the dicey politics of immigration, but nowhere near his guests would have hoped. the president made a promise to push major immigration reforms in his first year of office. listen closely, this pledge has no commitment to get it done in 2010. >> i want to begin work this year and i want democrats and republicans to work with me because we've got to stay true to who we are, a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. >> back to immigration policy in a moment. we begin with your safety, because of important new details about the suspects in the times square car bombing attempt and because of a new government statistic you might find hard to believe. do you think someone on the government's terrorist watch list should be able to buy firearms. now the statistic, over the past six years, 91% of such purchases were approved by the government. there were a lot of them. 1,
i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." "john king usa" starts right now. >> thanks, wolf. a busy day. it is cinco de mayo. as we welcome latinos to the white house for a celebration, the president weighted into the dicey politics of immigration, but nowhere near his guests would have hoped. the president made a promise to push major immigration reforms in his first year of office. listen closely, this pledge has no commitment to get it done in 2010. >> i want...
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the real question becomes if he was not a lone wolf, who else was he working with? kind of organization, a broader conspiracy. there's a difference between a group of like minded individuals deciding to conduct a terrorist attack and not having a capability and him working with a known terrorist organization that had the capability but maybe failed to train him properly or he wasn't a good student. so i think that's going to become an important part of the next step. >> and we're talking about someone who was a naturalized u.s. citizen, married to an american, also someone with an mba, with two degrees, someone with a life and roots in the united states. thanks so much, roger cressy. we continue now with tamron hall in new york. tamron? >> thank you very much, andrea. breaking developments in the arrest of the times square car bombing suspect. investigators say he is gives or providing produceful information. attorney general eric holder led a news conference in the last hour indicating the investigation is absolutely ongoing. >> although this car bomb failed to pro
the real question becomes if he was not a lone wolf, who else was he working with? kind of organization, a broader conspiracy. there's a difference between a group of like minded individuals deciding to conduct a terrorist attack and not having a capability and him working with a known terrorist organization that had the capability but maybe failed to train him properly or he wasn't a good student. so i think that's going to become an important part of the next step. >> and we're talking...
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this is a lone wolf. every time they turn you out to be wrong. >> mike: this is the polar opposite where we had a conspiracy theory every time when an assassination and we said there was a conspiracy turned out they can only pin it on the loan assassin sin in this case it is part of eight er network of pure evil and we have to call what it it is. >> sean: because of their you unwillingness to do so and their lack of willingness to address there's a real war with a real enemy we have really identified, radical islamists, here's the question, does that weaken, does that create a susceptibility, a vulnerability for the american people are we more likely to be an attacked? >> not only more likely attacked but to be able to defend ourselves or preempt it because we are so afraid and that's why you have 80-year-old ladies with blue hair and a walker getting the shake down at an airport. and somebody can come behind them, we don't want to do anything -- >> sean: nobody gets wanted more than me. i have a bull's-e
this is a lone wolf. every time they turn you out to be wrong. >> mike: this is the polar opposite where we had a conspiracy theory every time when an assassination and we said there was a conspiracy turned out they can only pin it on the loan assassin sin in this case it is part of eight er network of pure evil and we have to call what it it is. >> sean: because of their you unwillingness to do so and their lack of willingness to address there's a real war with a real enemy we have...
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this is a lone wolf. every time they turn you out to be wrong. >> mike: this is the polar opposite where we had a conspiracy theory every time when an assassination and we said there was a conspiracy turned out they can only pin it on the loan assassin sin in this case it is part of eight er network of pure evil and we have to call what it it is. >> sean: because of their you unwillingness to do so and their lack of willingness to address there's a real war with a real enemy we have really identified, radical islamists, here's the question, does that weaken, does that create a susceptibility, a vulnerability for the american people are we more likely to be an attacked? >> not only more likely attacked but to be able to defend ourselves or preempt it because we are so afraid and that's why you have 80-year-old ladies with blue hair and a walker getting the shake down at an airport. and somebody can come behind them, we don't want to do anything -- >> sean: nobody gets wanted more than me. i have a bull's-e
this is a lone wolf. every time they turn you out to be wrong. >> mike: this is the polar opposite where we had a conspiracy theory every time when an assassination and we said there was a conspiracy turned out they can only pin it on the loan assassin sin in this case it is part of eight er network of pure evil and we have to call what it it is. >> sean: because of their you unwillingness to do so and their lack of willingness to address there's a real war with a real enemy we have...
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wolf is a critic of the industry. this isn't an isolated incident.recall in the past seven months. >> this is a company that sells billions of dollars of products. it's inexcusable that such a company would be so sloppy. >> the mcneil plant is shut down. federal officials continue to warn parents to stop using the drugs immediately of the not so easy says dr. jennifer shoe. >> many of my patients have gone through their medicine cabinets and checked the lot numbers, expiration dates to see if their medicines fall under the recall. a recall of this size is affecting every parent that i know. >> in a statement, mcneil apologized to consumers, saying the quality issues that the fda has observed are unacceptable to us and not indicative of how mcneil consumer health care intends to operate. >> who is dropping the ball? >> the primary dropper of the ball are the companies. second secondarily, the fda was a little slow to get to this. >> right now the fda isn't saying what type of bacteria is involved in this contamination and mcneil has he declined to tel
wolf is a critic of the industry. this isn't an isolated incident.recall in the past seven months. >> this is a company that sells billions of dollars of products. it's inexcusable that such a company would be so sloppy. >> the mcneil plant is shut down. federal officials continue to warn parents to stop using the drugs immediately of the not so easy says dr. jennifer shoe. >> many of my patients have gone through their medicine cabinets and checked the lot numbers, expiration...
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i am jenna wolfe, alongside lester holt. to come, climbing to the top of mount everest, not just anyone, but a 13-year-old. imagine this. it's really an amazing story. a 13-year-old becomes the youngest person to summit mount everest and guess one of the first thing hes did after summiting, he called his mom. we'll talk about that phone conversation with romero's mom from the top of the world. >> he's trying to do the highest peak on every continent. i think after this antarctica is next. >> he's done the others? >> after that, what do you do? >> sixth grade. >> maybe a driver's license at some point? >> that's nothing, compared to this. >> haen you heard about the health setbacks from bret michaels and that will not stop him from participating in the fin ale of kwlt the celebrity apprentice." what's it like to hear the donald say "you're hired." >> she's ready. >> i'm still reigning queen. >> she hasn't taken that off in 360-some odd days. >> looking forward to a cat with her coming up. >> you had a chance to sit down with
i am jenna wolfe, alongside lester holt. to come, climbing to the top of mount everest, not just anyone, but a 13-year-old. imagine this. it's really an amazing story. a 13-year-old becomes the youngest person to summit mount everest and guess one of the first thing hes did after summiting, he called his mom. we'll talk about that phone conversation with romero's mom from the top of the world. >> he's trying to do the highest peak on every continent. i think after this antarctica is next....
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the sea wolf had a furious rally. the game is tied at 7 but virginia is dead set on a trip to baltimore. a great cut from behind, and virginia reaches the final four over stony brook. on saturday, st. paul 117-7. the crusaders keep their no. 1 ranking, to finish out the year tops in the nation. maryland was well represented as well. cells vary in overtime, 14-13. -- salisbury wins the division 3 title over hamilton, 7-6. nba playoffs tonight, western conference finals. they are looking to all but wrapped up to win at phoenix. powell and kobe bryant are playing catch and dumk. a nice play theire. the suns get their first win of the series, 118-109. my thoughts again with the orioles, maybe they just need more calisthenics. dexter fowler on an adventure, he leaps and loses his glove. he gives up a triple, but he is not a prima donna. he scaled the wall himself. spider-man has nothing on him. you have to do what you have to do. sometimes you have to go. >> is not easy. still ahead, john collins with the seven-day forecas
the sea wolf had a furious rally. the game is tied at 7 but virginia is dead set on a trip to baltimore. a great cut from behind, and virginia reaches the final four over stony brook. on saturday, st. paul 117-7. the crusaders keep their no. 1 ranking, to finish out the year tops in the nation. maryland was well represented as well. cells vary in overtime, 14-13. -- salisbury wins the division 3 title over hamilton, 7-6. nba playoffs tonight, western conference finals. they are looking to all...
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there is wolf blitzed and dennis quaid -- wolf blitzer and dennis quaid.is all from about 90 minutes, two hours ago. there is former secretary of state madeleine albright. she is a guest of nbc's. white house press secretary robert gibbs. he is an invited guest of the white house correspondents association. nobody else invite him except the association. calvin coolidge was the first president to speak at the white house correspondents' dinner. that was in 1924. it was not until 1962, at the prodding of helen thomas, that women were allowed to attend this event. the washington hilton has the largest hotel ballroom in the city, about 3000 people can cram into there, and trust me, it is cramped. there is the white house correspondents for abc news. he got his start as the press secretary to a one-term democrat from pennsylvania. she was the one who voted for president clinton's budget and all of the republicans on the floor and waved goodbye to her. there is larry king. not sure who the woman is. is that his wife? another dinner first timer, rachael ray, with
there is wolf blitzed and dennis quaid -- wolf blitzer and dennis quaid.is all from about 90 minutes, two hours ago. there is former secretary of state madeleine albright. she is a guest of nbc's. white house press secretary robert gibbs. he is an invited guest of the white house correspondents association. nobody else invite him except the association. calvin coolidge was the first president to speak at the white house correspondents' dinner. that was in 1924. it was not until 1962, at the...
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. >> reporter: what is not clear is whether he is a lone wolf or part of a conspiracy. he made several trips to pakistan and received explosives training there. faisal shahzad came to the u.s. in 1998 on a student visa. his suburban life in connecticut with a wife, two children and a job as a financial analyst didn't raise any red flags but faisal shahzad quickly turned up on law enforcement radar after the attempt. he was arrested within 53 hours. still there are concerns of how he recently slipped away from surveillance and managed to get on a plane to dubai. >> clearly the guy was on the plane and shouldn't have been. and we got very lucky. >> reporter: faisal shahzad was put on a no-fly list monday morning but juan bought a one way ticket in cash and board pd the plane on monday night. >> it shouldn't have happened but in the end we have to remember that, in fact, it did work. >> reporter: the airline said it was working with an outdated list. so now the government will require airlines to check updated no fly lists within two hours. randall pinkston, cbs news, new
. >> reporter: what is not clear is whether he is a lone wolf or part of a conspiracy. he made several trips to pakistan and received explosives training there. faisal shahzad came to the u.s. in 1998 on a student visa. his suburban life in connecticut with a wife, two children and a job as a financial analyst didn't raise any red flags but faisal shahzad quickly turned up on law enforcement radar after the attempt. he was arrested within 53 hours. still there are concerns of how he...
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head that is the timber wolf flag and mother and i both burst into tears to see that flag of daddy's go by of his company. >> you also had letters from him from the war. did you always know that you had those letters? >> i knew that mother had those letters, but i never read them. when i started to work on the book, i went to midland, and drove around again and looked at all the houses. i mean, i go to midland often of course because my mother lives there, but i don't always go drive around and look at the houses my daddy built, he was a home builder oral the houses that we lived in and because he was a home builder, every time he opened a new addition, he would build a new house for us, so we lived in several houses. and then drove by the houses that george and i had lived in when we had barbara and jenna, the years that we lived in midland, and then i read the letters, and i had not read them, i always knew mother had daddy's letters and they were his love letters, i mean, they were newsroom married and then he had been shipped overseas, and -- but i always felt like she didn't wan
head that is the timber wolf flag and mother and i both burst into tears to see that flag of daddy's go by of his company. >> you also had letters from him from the war. did you always know that you had those letters? >> i knew that mother had those letters, but i never read them. when i started to work on the book, i went to midland, and drove around again and looked at all the houses. i mean, i go to midland often of course because my mother lives there, but i don't always go...
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george wolf always-- obviously. the museum is probably the greatest and well-known examples we have in a modern context. i was thinking about a married barack and his early plays and i went into find him dearly as satire but i think they have satirical elements. satire has to be in opposition to something, and most of the work being done by african-american playwrights is very reverential. most of the work in the theater is focused on counteracting popular perceptions of blacks and i guess more popular forms of media, a.k.a. people shooting each other in the face, people smoking crack, mothers who don't take care of their children and in the theater, much of the work we see today is attempting to do something similar to the-- i would say in forcefully rejecting the images that we see in our more popular media, meaning movies. i say that 98% of the population does not attend theater, however most people go to the movie theater at one point or another. and i think this reverence is actually dangerous, because-- becaus
george wolf always-- obviously. the museum is probably the greatest and well-known examples we have in a modern context. i was thinking about a married barack and his early plays and i went into find him dearly as satire but i think they have satirical elements. satire has to be in opposition to something, and most of the work being done by african-american playwrights is very reverential. most of the work in the theater is focused on counteracting popular perceptions of blacks and i guess more...
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wolf as well. i think they did a fine job, and i ask my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support h.r. 1722, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. all time having been yielded back, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1722 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- mr. broun: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. broun: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 and the chair's prior announcement, further proceedings on this motion will proceedings on this motion will be postponed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does t
wolf as well. i think they did a fine job, and i ask my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support h.r. 1722, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. all time having been yielded back, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1722 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- mr. broun: madam speaker. the...
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every specific appropriation that i might put in to repair the wolf creek dam reduces another appropriations somewhere in the budget. the real debt problem, and it's our biggest problem, has to do with entitlement spending. and that's mostly medicaid, medicare, and social security. >> let's talk about the oil spill and how you think the administration is responding. you served as a cabinet secretary. you know the role that they have played. republicans have been big advocates for more offshore drilling. but you've said that's not near enough. nuclear energy is needed. we need a comprehensive approach. >> i have two thoughts. one is this is a good time to look at electric cars and trucks. we introduced legislation. we could electrify half our cars and trucks in america without building one new power plant because we can plug them in at night when we have all this unused electricity. and if we did that we could reduce our oil by a third. i would have thought about oil is there's a lot of talk about presidential responsibility in terms of the oil spill. the president himself has talked about it
every specific appropriation that i might put in to repair the wolf creek dam reduces another appropriations somewhere in the budget. the real debt problem, and it's our biggest problem, has to do with entitlement spending. and that's mostly medicaid, medicare, and social security. >> let's talk about the oil spill and how you think the administration is responding. you served as a cabinet secretary. you know the role that they have played. republicans have been big advocates for more...
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[laughter] >> and wolf blitzer is here. hello, wolf. that sound like the name of sarah palin's hunting helicopter? stay off of "celebrity jeopardy iy." sarah palin may run for president in 2012. she is a former beauty queen. if she wins it would make history, because it's the first time that a beauty queen could bring about world peace. they all talked about it, but she could make it happen. do you see her campaign last month, beauty and the deceased. isn't that what it looked like? and my favorite democrat, senator john edwards, a personal injury attorney who turned out to and sleaze ball. who could have seen that coming? i was stunned by that revelation. there is talk about a john edwards' sex tape. there's something people never seen before. a lawyer screwing people. woy! the first lady of television, betty white is here. we love betty white. [cheers and applause] >> hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance here was interrupted by john wilkes booth. and that was a sad day. [laughter] >> the l
[laughter] >> and wolf blitzer is here. hello, wolf. that sound like the name of sarah palin's hunting helicopter? stay off of "celebrity jeopardy iy." sarah palin may run for president in 2012. she is a former beauty queen. if she wins it would make history, because it's the first time that a beauty queen could bring about world peace. they all talked about it, but she could make it happen. do you see her campaign last month, beauty and the deceased. isn't that what it looked...
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do you know how many fast food meals i wolfed down in the back seat of the car between events? you don't that i is glamorous? french fries falling over your lap? you don't think that is glamorous? >> 13 hours after he first took off, toomey is back home. >> mr. toomey is far out. >> march 12th. >> i beat him in 2004. republican primary. if i can beat him again. >> did your campaign learn something from that race? >> we saw how far to the right the pennsylvania primary elect rit is. >> reporter: spector concedes he jumped to the democrats to dump the judgment of those republican voters. >> chief of staff tells me we're able to help you. >> i hope. >> we're working on it. >> the party switch remains an issue he needs to address at nearly every stop. >> today sh i feel comfortable back in my roots as a democrat. over the years my votes have been independent votes. >> hi, mr. toomey. >> come on back. >> thank you. thank you very much. senator. >> i would like to welcome back to the democratic party. >> sometimes, spector seems to lose track of what party he's now in. >> these are s
do you know how many fast food meals i wolfed down in the back seat of the car between events? you don't that i is glamorous? french fries falling over your lap? you don't think that is glamorous? >> 13 hours after he first took off, toomey is back home. >> mr. toomey is far out. >> march 12th. >> i beat him in 2004. republican primary. if i can beat him again. >> did your campaign learn something from that race? >> we saw how far to the right the...
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do you know how many fast food meals i wolfed down in the back seat of the car between events? you don't think that's glamorous? french fries falling over your lap while you are on your way to give a little talk. you don't think that's glamorous? >> 13 hours after he first took off toum my is back home. >> mr. toomey is far out. >> march 12th. >> i beat him in 2004 in the republican primary. i can beat him again. >> did your campaign learn something from that race? >> we saw how far to the right the pennsylvania primary electorate is. >> he dumped the judgment of those republican voters. >> my chief of staff tells me we are able to help you. >> by two? >> we are working on it. >> his party remains an issue he has to address at nearly every stop. >> today i feel very comfortable back to my roots as a democrat. my votes have been inned pendant votes. >> we are going to have you work the room for two minutes. >> can i get a picture with yo please? >> sure. of course you can. >> i would like to welcome you back to the party. >> april 6th, penn state university. >> i am proud to hav
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you got the lone wolf who is just a nut who knows what the motivations are.hat wants to be serving the cause. we don't know yet. >> thank you for coming by. wish it was better news. >> straight ahead -- >> children medicines have been recalled, you want to pay attention to this, parents, there have been a lot of them recalled. exactly what you need to know next. resilience. elasticity. imagine that kind of vitality... in your skin. aveeno introduces ageless vitality. as skin ages, elasn fibers break down. this exclusive biomineral concentrate system... has active naturals ingredients shown to multiply... elastin's elements. i'm impressed. the study showed improved firmness, texture, wrinkles, or spots in 100% of women. how uplifting is that? new ageless vitality. save $15 at aveeno.com. that's the beauty of nature and science. >> now, in some other news, ha halle berry's ex may not like this. hours after she announced the split to tmz the web site, the actress was seen in new york city with a new man. but berry and gabriel aubry called it quits, apparently, m
you got the lone wolf who is just a nut who knows what the motivations are.hat wants to be serving the cause. we don't know yet. >> thank you for coming by. wish it was better news. >> straight ahead -- >> children medicines have been recalled, you want to pay attention to this, parents, there have been a lot of them recalled. exactly what you need to know next. resilience. elasticity. imagine that kind of vitality... in your skin. aveeno introduces ageless vitality. as skin...
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tad nelson, david wolf, good to see you both.nks. >> thank you. >> harris: with more women joining ranks, see how the veterans administration is changing to serve women who are coming home from serving our nation in war. stay with us. >> harris: we salute them on this armed forces day when we honor all our military. it's important to point out that more women than ever are enlisting these days and over the next few years, the number of female veteran social security expected to increase. after calls by vets and members of conger, the veterans administration is doing more to help each woman with health care needs when she comes back. casey stegall joins us. good to see you. >> reporter: good to see you. we love our veterans and there are more than 23 million of them living in the united states, nearly 15% of them are women. a number that has grown by more than 100,000 in just the last five years. while women still cannot serve in combat roles, more and more are joining the military and the growing population forcing the u.s. depar
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the easiest trade to short the stock and allow the credit defaults what to widen and see it go like "wolf trying to pull down the deer. i'm not saying there is behavior that was illegal. if the sec investigated and found something illegal, collusive, or criminal, they would have acted. i think we have rules that would serve as well in normal times but when we had extraordinary times like this, we needed to see take some extraordinary actions with regard to short- selling is. i think those thinking about circuit breakers or ways of addressing short selling in times of crisis or when a stock moves too far are important things to do. it looked to me like some kind of coordinated action. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. secretary for spending so much time with us talking about these important issues. i would like to talk to you about the fundamental assumption that people seem to have an outlet to challenge it and get your reaction to it. people say financial innovation is a great thing. they say is necessary and serves an important purpose. what i think of innovation, i about cancer research,
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. >>> lone wolf? investigators are trying to determine if the accused car bomb suspect acted alone. what he's saying tonight. >>> check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news. >> eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> fate alt attraction. -- fatal attraction. a virginia college student murdered. her ex-boyfriend, now charged. >> tonight, information about his previous run-ins with police. >> hello, everybody. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. hoos what people are talking talk -- here's what people are talking about tonight. >> they are trying to unravel why a virginia university student allegedly killed his ex- girlfriend. mike hellgren reports with more on his background. >> reporter: a
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bill: in that case you're crying wolf, too. pete hoekstra, thank you for your time in detroit today. >> thank you. bill: there's more breaking news after the break, right back here in three minutes on "america's newsroom". !d!d!d!d bill: there are deadly storms, severe storms causing record flooding in tennessee over the weekend and it's not over yet. there are pictures out of nashville we can show you, look at these stranded motorists and the 18 wheelers. officials say the death toll is now at 19. nineteen dead as a result. and that could go even higher. national weather service says the two-day rainfall in nashville now stands at 14 inches. wow! uma: amazing. bill: making this the wettest may they've ever experienced, surpassing the previous record of 11 inches in 1883. it's only the third day of the month, too. so our best to folks out there, trying to recover from this. and more may be on the way. we'll be back on that, too, a bit later. uma: you united and continental airlines are hitching up, the merger creating the world
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in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer, wolf talked about his immediate family members. >> his wife and children, are they in pakistan? have you been in touch with your government with nah? >> i'm not going to comment on the wife and children. most pakistani, several hundred thousand of them they come to america essentially to pursue the american dream. this man wanted to shatter it so we want to understand what happened, who was he connected to and we do not want to embarrass his wife and children if they were not part of anything that he did. >> so what is it about new york that seems to make it a prime target for these types of attacks? former new york mayor rudy giuliani joins larry king live tonight at 9:00 eastern time. >>> tennessee is slowly starting to dry out, but try selling that line to the folks in nashville. folks are still submerged and some lost everything. one i-reporter tells us about his personal battle to keep the river away. >> as you can see, our driveway is completely covered over with water, not as high as it was yesterday, but i don't think it really matters
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the initial reaction the new york's mayor and other politicians had, this was a lone wolf.they were being too politically correct? >> i don't think it matters. what matters is there are a lot of young muslim men in this country and overseas who are on the edge here. this guy, like a lot of the terrorists we find out about, wasn't poor, he was living this middle class life. then, you know, the backup plan, terrorism, his wife left him or the house was underwater or something, you know, i know i'm a broken record about religion, when that stuff is in your head, it just gives you this neurological disorder, anything is possible. i don't think the problem is guys like this hate america, i think the problem is they like america and they feel guilty about it. they come here and they like eating at chili's and they like the water slide and they like going to the strip club and then they get on their jihadi websites and feel terribly guilty about it, and decide if things go bad, maybe they don't decide, this guy didn't look like he had much of a plan, it just hits them visiting a p
the initial reaction the new york's mayor and other politicians had, this was a lone wolf.they were being too politically correct? >> i don't think it matters. what matters is there are a lot of young muslim men in this country and overseas who are on the edge here. this guy, like a lot of the terrorists we find out about, wasn't poor, he was living this middle class life. then, you know, the backup plan, terrorism, his wife left him or the house was underwater or something, you know, i...
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wolf: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring to the attention of my colleagues the precarious situation of christians and other religious minorities in morocco. in march, moroccan authorities deported approximately 40 u.s. citizens and scores of other nationals, foreign nationals. the individuals deported were charged with one that is against the law in morocco. however, authorities are refusing to turn over any evidence. among the individuals who were deported or denied re-entry was businessmen, social workers, many who resided in morocco for over a decade in full compliance for the law. those deported were reportedly forced to leave the country for -- in two hours leaving all their belongings behind. they have been shuttered. one organization, which has been adversely affected, is the village of hope in the mountains. "time" magazine reported, the village of hope deportations are part of what appears to be a widespread crackdown on christian workers in morocco, end of quote. a new zealand native
wolf: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring to the attention of my colleagues the precarious situation of christians and other religious minorities in morocco. in march, moroccan authorities deported approximately 40 u.s. citizens and scores of other nationals, foreign nationals. the individuals deported were charged with one that is against the law in morocco. however, authorities are refusing to turn over any evidence. among the individuals who were deported or denied re-entry was businessmen,...
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a lone wolf terrorist is bad enough. think ft. hood. but a conspiracy, cooperation between terrorists, think 9/11, considered far worse. that's why it is significant tonight that investigators here in washington, have been unable to tie faisal shahzad to any particular terrorist training camp or group there which if they could, would help them answer key question. was he sent to attack times square or was it his idea faisal shahzad has admitted to investigators that he got bomb making training last sumner the part of pakistan run by the taliban. shahzad's attack was amateurish and the white house today took credit. sayingtivity leadership has been increasing. >> that has led them to smaller, less sophisticated tax using less capability. >> reporter: shahzad in the u.s. since the '90s, recent convert, or a sleeper agent. like accused ft. hood gunman hasan, born in the u.s., shahzad was an american citizsicitizen last year, budget analyst and middle class. that made it easy for him to allegedly buy what he needed to fit in and attack. ter
a lone wolf terrorist is bad enough. think ft. hood. but a conspiracy, cooperation between terrorists, think 9/11, considered far worse. that's why it is significant tonight that investigators here in washington, have been unable to tie faisal shahzad to any particular terrorist training camp or group there which if they could, would help them answer key question. was he sent to attack times square or was it his idea faisal shahzad has admitted to investigators that he got bomb making training...
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then it came by the timber wolf. and we both burst into tears. just to see that flag of daddy's go by of his company. >>host: you have letters from him from the war? did you know, that? >>guest: i knew mother had the letters but i never read them. when i went to work on the book i drove around and looked at the house is. i go there often but i don't always go drive around and look at the house is my daddy built. he was a home builder or the house is that we lived in every time he opened a new edition he would have a new house for us. and drive by the house is that we lived in when we had barbara and genl of those years. but then i read the letters and i always knew how those were his love letters newly married than shipped overseas. but i always felt like she did not want me to read those those were private and personal. but then i read some of them. they were and i did feel a little bit like gave leu year. but it was fun. [laughter] and interesting and to think of them as these young women in love and separated by the war. >> your mother lost th
then it came by the timber wolf. and we both burst into tears. just to see that flag of daddy's go by of his company. >>host: you have letters from him from the war? did you know, that? >>guest: i knew mother had the letters but i never read them. when i went to work on the book i drove around and looked at the house is. i go there often but i don't always go drive around and look at the house is my daddy built. he was a home builder or the house is that we lived in every time he...
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officials worried, the fact that a lone wolf, an american may have somehow joined up with internationalbent on killing other americans. one thing you can be sure of, the right-wingers, the rush limbaughs, the ditto-head tea party crowd won't praise the government for catching faisal shahzad. that blame obama first gang will try to find some way to hold responsible the president for the fact that an act of terror was attempted. we'll talk to howard dean about that one. and remember this guy? >> i want to thank all -- and brownie, you're doing a heck of a job. >> brownie is now doing a heck of a job criticizing president obama about delaying action as he put it on the gulf oil spill in order to stir up what he says is opposition to offshore
officials worried, the fact that a lone wolf, an american may have somehow joined up with internationalbent on killing other americans. one thing you can be sure of, the right-wingers, the rush limbaughs, the ditto-head tea party crowd won't praise the government for catching faisal shahzad. that blame obama first gang will try to find some way to hold responsible the president for the fact that an act of terror was attempted. we'll talk to howard dean about that one. and remember this guy?...