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did the virginia prescription- monitoring program pay the $10 million? >> henry: i can't discuss that. >> kroft: you say this is an active investigation. i mean, this is a matter of public record. i mean, this actually happened. >> henry: this is an active investigation that we're still involved in, and we are coordinating with the victim. they're cooperating with us, and we're actively involved with them and other state and local law enforcement agencies. >> kroft: so whoever did this is still at large. >> henry: i imagine. >> kroft: as serious as the electronic theft and extortion of hundreds of millions of dollars might seem, they pale in comparison to some of the other possible scenarios that are no longer outside the realm of possibility. they include an assault on the fiber-optic networks that run the world's financial systems. admiral mcconnell, the former director of national intelligence, worries about the integrity of america's money supply. i know that people in the audience watching this are going to say, "could somebody steal money out of my
did the virginia prescription- monitoring program pay the $10 million? >> henry: i can't discuss that. >> kroft: you say this is an active investigation. i mean, this is a matter of public record. i mean, this actually happened. >> henry: this is an active investigation that we're still involved in, and we are coordinating with the victim. they're cooperating with us, and we're actively involved with them and other state and local law enforcement agencies. >> kroft: so...
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last year, virginia, you helped lead a movement... of americans who believed that their voices could make a difference. that's what we need to do in this race. that's what creigh deeds is committed to. i need every one of you to get fired up once again so that we can go towards the future with creigh deeds leading the great commonwealth of virginia! >> now, a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: i fly maybe 25 or 30 times a year. none of the airlines have asked for my advice but i'm going to give them some anyway. the good thing the airlines have going for them is we all like to go somewhere. our motto is "anywhere but here." i don't complain about airlines. i would, but everyone else does and i hate to be part of the crowd. but getting somewhere ought to be fun and, too often, it's unpleasant. >> i've been waiting here for hours. >> rooney: a number of years ago, there was a story about someone in a plane trying to light a bomb he was hiding in his shoe, and ever since that day, every passenger going on a plane to anywhere has to
last year, virginia, you helped lead a movement... of americans who believed that their voices could make a difference. that's what we need to do in this race. that's what creigh deeds is committed to. i need every one of you to get fired up once again so that we can go towards the future with creigh deeds leading the great commonwealth of virginia! >> now, a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: i fly maybe 25 or 30 times a year. none of the airlines have asked for my advice but...
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they reversed it, virginia tech out. got the slash to the rim. >> joe: tech feels that way to get into position and draw the charge. temple getting the chance here but used the shot clock in doing so. and worth a. we're at the 1:24 mark. it will go temple's way. >> michael: the season high against delaware in a temple win. and tomorrow night in the final day of the event. temful will take on st. john's. continuing a big second half he drills the 3. but it will come in a say most disa-pbt ting offensive performance for the club. inside the final minute of this one. temple has done the job on the defensivend. >> joe: delaney with 30 of the 48. a tough way to play. >> michael: virginia tech in the acc is, you know, they're not. they're going to have to share the wealth a bit and get more involved to go through the rigors of the acc season. >> joe: keep jeff down and get a double-double out of him. >> michael: and fernandez let's take a look at the play of the night. watch this beautiful from fernandez for the crush. that ou
they reversed it, virginia tech out. got the slash to the rim. >> joe: tech feels that way to get into position and draw the charge. temple getting the chance here but used the shot clock in doing so. and worth a. we're at the 1:24 mark. it will go temple's way. >> michael: the season high against delaware in a temple win. and tomorrow night in the final day of the event. temful will take on st. john's. continuing a big second half he drills the 3. but it will come in a say most...
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armory and arsenal in harpers ferry, west virginia. he went to trial after his capture and was hanged in charlestown, west region, on december 2nd, 1859. brian begin to discuss is the trial from the courthouse where it took place in charles town, west virginia. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the court house in jefferson county. before i begin any remarks i would like to notice that the court house has just now reached the final stage of what has been six months of renovation. kurt davis who is with the county here, capital improvement, has been shepherding this project along and this is the first meeting of any nature we have had in the new refurbished courtroom. we are very proud of it and all the work. why don't you raise your hand? [applause] before i introduce tonight's speaker i have been asked to give some background about the court house itself. two years after jefferson county was created, the first courthouse was built on this spot on land donated by george washington's younger brother charles. was a modest structur
armory and arsenal in harpers ferry, west virginia. he went to trial after his capture and was hanged in charlestown, west region, on december 2nd, 1859. brian begin to discuss is the trial from the courthouse where it took place in charles town, west virginia. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the court house in jefferson county. before i begin any remarks i would like to notice that the court house has just now reached the final stage of what has been six months of renovation....
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ep joy virginia tech and temple. we get to the hoop here. and virginia tech in the home whites. delaney going to initiate the offense. remember they were in the a-10 together for five seasons. and that's delaney jumper will trop on the first offensive look for virginia tech. >> the hokies didn't beat temple in the meetings between the two. they shared space. the all-time series 9-1 favorite. including a victory in the ncaa tournament. >> michael: williams getting the start for michael eric and williams will launch. and 3. >> that's what he does. he is -- he is a power forward defensively but offensively, he floats around the perimeter and shoots flatfooted 3s. he was key in the run through the atlantic ten tournament. >> michael: that shoot around today, that's what we were being told. that came up short. guz man to the offensive end. and brooks on his first. a sophomore out of argentina. what are the skis for this. >> joel: virginia tech has two guys and they have to produce in trouble figures. it is a team that is 16th in the country early on in forcing turnovers. temple, on t
ep joy virginia tech and temple. we get to the hoop here. and virginia tech in the home whites. delaney going to initiate the offense. remember they were in the a-10 together for five seasons. and that's delaney jumper will trop on the first offensive look for virginia tech. >> the hokies didn't beat temple in the meetings between the two. they shared space. the all-time series 9-1 favorite. including a victory in the ncaa tournament. >> michael: williams getting the start for...
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of the commonwealth of virginia. that's all there is to it. and brown said, well, he department care particularly one way or the other, so he let them do it. >> how about his individual constitution? >> it was introduced in evidence in the trial, and portions of it were read to the jury. >> [inaudible] >> yes, uh-huh. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] tried in federal court, but if he'd been tried in federal court, the evidence, would he still have been convicted and hung? >> yes, i think he would have been. >> thank you. >> oh, that satisfies you? [laughter] well, i think he would have been. he was -- he broke the law. i mean, he broke the law in a violent way. you break the law in a violent way, they don't say go home and don't do it again. they, in those days they strung you up and hanged you, and i think that would have happened. but it would have been a much different trial in many respects. one, one important difference would be that the aggrieved party in that case would have been the united states of america. seeking
of the commonwealth of virginia. that's all there is to it. and brown said, well, he department care particularly one way or the other, so he let them do it. >> how about his individual constitution? >> it was introduced in evidence in the trial, and portions of it were read to the jury. >> [inaudible] >> yes, uh-huh. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] tried in federal court, but if he'd been tried in federal court, the evidence, would he still have been convicted and hung?...
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man the best person win in virginia, and made the election be over soon. thank you. >> jim, to you want to start? >> i'm not quite sure what your question was. beyond that, i am for a dank. i think it is an american to try to close things down and the press people and keep people off the ballot. i think we need to do whatever we can do tend to encourage new voices and new choices. it's very important. i don't know if moving elections, for example, to a presidential year would guarantee better people in office or what not. it just seems to me that we need a lot more issues and ideas on the table. that is kind of what -- where i come from in this. [inaudible question] >> that would be fine. that helps open up the process. that is exactly what i was saying. i am in favor of anything that opens the process up. >> with the primary system, look, yeah, you want to have an open election system, but you also want the parties to be able to a have some control over what they do. all of those parties do not want people coming in and voting in there primary fights who
man the best person win in virginia, and made the election be over soon. thank you. >> jim, to you want to start? >> i'm not quite sure what your question was. beyond that, i am for a dank. i think it is an american to try to close things down and the press people and keep people off the ballot. i think we need to do whatever we can do tend to encourage new voices and new choices. it's very important. i don't know if moving elections, for example, to a presidential year would...
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i had won a ringing the other night about the virginia race. i don't know why, i don't live in virginia, but there was and i didn't answer it. i'm sorry to say. but there is more online polling. so the industry itself knows that this is a big import issue and yet there is still -- because there are so many of them you can screen out which ones are not so good and which are fairly reliable. >> here is one of the audience that says he or she soared in a queens the independent voter with the agnostic or atheists. that is them speaking. how did these groups get into thinking and i think that they mean the non committed religious. >> if you look at the secular, the people that aren't attending, you know, it's not a situation where is driven by a philosophy. whether it is liberal or conservative necessarily. we can find lots of a non and tending toward non mass going liberals and lots of a non church attending conservatives. i think there is this connection in that the non church attendance is defining religion for himself or herself and independence
i had won a ringing the other night about the virginia race. i don't know why, i don't live in virginia, but there was and i didn't answer it. i'm sorry to say. but there is more online polling. so the industry itself knows that this is a big import issue and yet there is still -- because there are so many of them you can screen out which ones are not so good and which are fairly reliable. >> here is one of the audience that says he or she soared in a queens the independent voter with the...
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the bitter struggle as to which town would be the county seat was decided by the west virginia supreme court in july of 1871 and a disappointed shepherdstown almost succeeded from the county. [laughter] the ruined courthouse would now be reconstructed area it would be bigger, stronger, taller, the bell tower was increased fantastically inside and the clock was added. great very well partitioned the ground floors into offices. the exterior walls, windows, and columns were raised higher and to create a for a brand-new courthouse -- courtroom upstairs. basically house of the courtroom, the position of the judge, jury box, the well, enclosed with feeling, similar to that in which john brown was tried. a gigantic chandelier was put in for evening sessions. a balcony was added which was referred to as the ladies listening gallery, this seems an awful lot like a gen-probe. for 40 years, from 1873 until 1912, this courtroom would be the home -- one of the homes of the west virginia supreme court of appeals. in its early days are supreme court with a circuit riding court. during its routines ar
the bitter struggle as to which town would be the county seat was decided by the west virginia supreme court in july of 1871 and a disappointed shepherdstown almost succeeded from the county. [laughter] the ruined courthouse would now be reconstructed area it would be bigger, stronger, taller, the bell tower was increased fantastically inside and the clock was added. great very well partitioned the ground floors into offices. the exterior walls, windows, and columns were raised higher and to...
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from virginia's 11th district. my question endeavor? that jackie salem and cynthia mckinney are not here, it is an honor to be in the room with ralph nader and all of you. why can we get everybody to play well together and take the ideas and ralph nader's book? their eight fundamental electro principles. why can't we get these saluda terry incent independents to basically demand of obama as the price of anything in 2010 that he passed the electoral reform act of 2009? >> i will assume everyone-- >> go ahead. >> i have no problem with that. i think it is a wonderful idea. we just need to-- we need new choices in the voices and actually third parties, independent candidates to just what qada was trying to do and what heritage's trying to do. they are trying to increase the range of political debate. >> good to me you in person mr. steele, thank you for coming and i would like to say it is really, minear partisan third partisan independents don't have obviously the same platform, so they can get together and should get together on removing
from virginia's 11th district. my question endeavor? that jackie salem and cynthia mckinney are not here, it is an honor to be in the room with ralph nader and all of you. why can we get everybody to play well together and take the ideas and ralph nader's book? their eight fundamental electro principles. why can't we get these saluda terry incent independents to basically demand of obama as the price of anything in 2010 that he passed the electoral reform act of 2009? >> i will assume...
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virginia's u.s. senator james m. mason and a great grandson of mason of gunston hall, the venerated declaration of rights. green was an attorney of obvious ability when later he became a justice of the west virginia supreme court of appeals and they think such provided in this courtroom in the west virginia supreme court of appeals held its sessions here. the overriding problem with the court-appointed attorneys was simply that brown did not choose them to represent in and he had no confidence in them. shortly after he was captured, brown wrote letters to ohio and massachusetts. in both of which states he had formerly lived, asking attorneys there to come to charlestown to represent him as codefendants. but by the time the attorneys were able to respond to brown's letters, the trial that artie begun in charlestown without him. the three attorneys who came to charlestown response to brown's letters were hiram griswold from ohio, samuel chilton from washington d.c. and george white from washington and
virginia's u.s. senator james m. mason and a great grandson of mason of gunston hall, the venerated declaration of rights. green was an attorney of obvious ability when later he became a justice of the west virginia supreme court of appeals and they think such provided in this courtroom in the west virginia supreme court of appeals held its sessions here. the overriding problem with the court-appointed attorneys was simply that brown did not choose them to represent in and he had no confidence...
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from virginia's 11 district. my question and i regret that jackie salett and cynthia mckinney are not here. it's an honor to be in a room with ralph nader with all of you. why can't we get everybody to play well together? and take the ideas in ralph nader's book. their eight fundamental electoral principles. why can't we get the greens, libertarians, and independence to basically demand of obama, as a price of anything in 2010.t. pass the electoral reform act of 2009? >> i'll assume everyone -- >> go-ahead. >> well, i have no problem with that. i think it's a wonderful idea. we just need to, you know, we need the choices, new places. and actually, you know, third parties can anybody candidates to just write cato is trying to do. they're trying to increase the range of political debate. >> good to meet you in person, mr. steele. thank you for coming. i'd like to say it's really -- the minor parties and third parties and independents don't all have obviously the same platform, so they can get together and should ge
from virginia's 11 district. my question and i regret that jackie salett and cynthia mckinney are not here. it's an honor to be in a room with ralph nader with all of you. why can't we get everybody to play well together? and take the ideas in ralph nader's book. their eight fundamental electoral principles. why can't we get the greens, libertarians, and independence to basically demand of obama, as a price of anything in 2010.t. pass the electoral reform act of 2009? >> i'll assume...
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and monroe like washington and other virginia planters owned slaves. but consider slavery in laurel. but saw no way to end the practice without a blood bath. but i will use one myself. the first thing to remember is that slavery was not in america's institution. it was british, french and spanish. america's inherited after it was 200-years-old. virginians have actually voted to ban slavery in the early 1700's. but the british government of good clean overruled the act largely because the royal treasury depended on revenues from british slave traders. in the decades that followed under the three king george's virginians petitioned time after time to end slavery importation. the georges all refused to and during their brains or africans crossed the atlantic to america than europeans and voluntarily of course. ironically the increase in the number of slaves was more of a burden than benefit to most virginia planters. sleeves were usually unskilled and unable to speak english and they had fewer incentives to work in peace workers in the north and as they a
and monroe like washington and other virginia planters owned slaves. but consider slavery in laurel. but saw no way to end the practice without a blood bath. but i will use one myself. the first thing to remember is that slavery was not in america's institution. it was british, french and spanish. america's inherited after it was 200-years-old. virginians have actually voted to ban slavery in the early 1700's. but the british government of good clean overruled the act largely because the royal...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without, the gentleman is recognized. mr. cantor: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to speak about the majority's move to overhaul our health care system this week. and from what i can see, mr. speaker, the version of health care reform that this majority is bringing forward is a horrible, horrible step. the bill is something unseen before. it's a $1 trillion attempt to overhaul the system we know with one that we don't. mr. speaker, the republicans will stand united against this bill. mr. speaker, and we'll do so because, one, the american people have spoken out and they see that this is an extreme attempt to try and address what's really wrong with our system and it doesn't match what the mainstream commonsense american wants. number two, mr. speaker, contrary to the suggestions on the other side, we do have a better way. we will be offering our republican plan. and that p
for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without, the gentleman is recognized. mr. cantor: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise to speak about the majority's move to overhaul our health care system this week. and from what i can see, mr. speaker, the version of health care reform that this majority is bringing forward is a horrible, horrible step. the bill is...
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more virginia tech. first possession, second half, williams, just a beast, dragging a defendser over the goal line and in. take one more look as williams just, bruit force getting into the end zone. hokie up big, 31-10. still in the third, virginia tech going to the air. rolling out, sets up, point kin. virginia tech wins it 38-10. more a.c.c. virginia down in death valley to take on clemson. al groh possibly with his last season with the safl list with only three wins this season. clemson recovers the fumble. two minutes left in the first half. and three plays after another, uva fumbles, kyle parker, a 24- yard touchdown pass to jack by ford. clemson on top. cavaliers hang tough. jamil sewell. uva down only 3. first and goal for the cavaliers at the cavaliers high. the hoos lose their fourth in a row. >>> virginia basketball team moves to 3-1 with a win over oral roberts. georgetown play as road game at savannah state but that's no problem for the 19th ranked hoyas. and gw moves ahead with a 43- point b
more virginia tech. first possession, second half, williams, just a beast, dragging a defendser over the goal line and in. take one more look as williams just, bruit force getting into the end zone. hokie up big, 31-10. still in the third, virginia tech going to the air. rolling out, sets up, point kin. virginia tech wins it 38-10. more a.c.c. virginia down in death valley to take on clemson. al groh possibly with his last season with the safl list with only three wins this season. clemson...
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i live in northern virginia. mr. bennett if i see one more negative tv added lagat friars race i tell you, and i also lived in seattle washington so i know how things go. i would like to throw a couple of things negative you to read to the gentleman from seattle people don't vote because they don't have choices. alexandria just changed the way against the public opinion in alexandria va how we are going to elect the next mayor and council and school board in order to increase voter turnout so it would be in the election cycle with the president. seattle washington state has a million things on the ballot next to election year. volume for proportional representation. i agree. i am against campaign finance reform because in virginia anybody and their mother can set up a pact and that would go against the campaign finance laws or reform. what do you think of having open primaries where you have now heads of the democratic republican party say yeah you can vote an open primary but you have to declare your party. so rathe
i live in northern virginia. mr. bennett if i see one more negative tv added lagat friars race i tell you, and i also lived in seattle washington so i know how things go. i would like to throw a couple of things negative you to read to the gentleman from seattle people don't vote because they don't have choices. alexandria just changed the way against the public opinion in alexandria va how we are going to elect the next mayor and council and school board in order to increase voter turnout so...
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from virginia's 11th district. my question, and i regret that jackie is in here. it's an honor to be with ralph nader with all of you. why can't we get everybody to play well together and take the ideas in rauf meter's books? there are eight fundamental reform act principles. why can't we get the green libertarians and independence to basically demand of obama as the price of anything in 2010 that he past electoral reform act of 2009? >> i assume everyone heard -- >> well, i have no problem with that. i think it's a wonderful idea. we need to open up -- we need new choices and voices and actually third-party independent candidates do just what cato and heritage is trying to do. they are trying to increase the range of political debate. >> good to meet you in person, mr. steele. thank you for coming. i would like to say it's really -- minor parties and third parties and independent obviously don't have the same platform. so they can get together and should get together on removing the systemic barriers to entry but after that they will compete for the votes of the
from virginia's 11th district. my question, and i regret that jackie is in here. it's an honor to be with ralph nader with all of you. why can't we get everybody to play well together and take the ideas in rauf meter's books? there are eight fundamental reform act principles. why can't we get the green libertarians and independence to basically demand of obama as the price of anything in 2010 that he past electoral reform act of 2009? >> i assume everyone heard -- >> well, i have no...
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virginia was the nation in its own eyes and in the eyes of many others. but by 1815, 1820 that was no longer true. and virginia and the other southerners see themselves as a beleaguered minority, even though they are in control, still in control of the national government. now all of these demographic commercial changes could not help but affect every aspect of american life. and i want to just touch on some of them to give you some of the of what i think was happening in this period. politics first of all became democratized as more americans gain the right to vote. but it isn't just the right to vote. columnist had two thirds of white american males could vote, but now it's different. is not only the right to vote is extended, but the interest in voting has been expanded. is entering the aristocratic world of the founding fathers in which these stood for election, that's the term they use, was largely replaced by a very different democratic world, erected by the plea modern world. even my 1810, recognizably modern world of competing professional politic
virginia was the nation in its own eyes and in the eyes of many others. but by 1815, 1820 that was no longer true. and virginia and the other southerners see themselves as a beleaguered minority, even though they are in control, still in control of the national government. now all of these demographic commercial changes could not help but affect every aspect of american life. and i want to just touch on some of them to give you some of the of what i think was happening in this period. politics...
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any name is joseph, i'm a senior at virginia wesleyan in norfolk, virginia. i was -- this question is for dr. wiker and dr. edwards. i took a class my junior year, and one of my favorite authors that i used to quote although liberal was father benedict row shell. he's from new york and the bronx, and he writes a lot of books. i was in a class of 30, i was the only one defending terry shy slow. my question was when i was in that class, i felt so outnumbered, and i didn't know what to do. and my question is, do you think when we have a class that challenges us that it would be good to take out quotes maybe and have, like, a list of talking points that would help us? because i'm a senior now, so it's like one more year and i'm done, but i felt that if i had some advice to really help me in really battling that, it would have helped me. so if i could give any light to that, thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> oh, okay. >> yeah. >> it's -- i went to vanderbilt, and it was awful. [laughter] but i learned a lot about how it is that you function in sort of the in
any name is joseph, i'm a senior at virginia wesleyan in norfolk, virginia. i was -- this question is for dr. wiker and dr. edwards. i took a class my junior year, and one of my favorite authors that i used to quote although liberal was father benedict row shell. he's from new york and the bronx, and he writes a lot of books. i was in a class of 30, i was the only one defending terry shy slow. my question was when i was in that class, i felt so outnumbered, and i didn't know what to do. and my...
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we still don't have the services we need here in west virginia. we live in a pretty productive city. but i have hired attorneys to try to protect my son. they sent him away for 60 days. put him on drugs. as far as i'm concerned, he's worse now than he was when we had him on omega 3 supplements and kept him on the schedule. even to the weekend when the schedule changes from school to the weekend, he's only up until 1:30 now. he just goes off. and the pass two weeks, he's declined. so severely, my husband is out walking with him now. he's great in the woods. and he's a great athlete. wonderful baseball player. but i would consider him more asperger when he was younger. now he can barely write, he can barely stick with anything. we just don't know what the next step is. i've even looked into a special residential place. >> you can get people loaded up on too many of the drugs, he is a zombie. if he can't write. did he write before, now he can't, you need to look at all of the drugs. he maybe on all of the wrong stuff. i have found in traveling around
we still don't have the services we need here in west virginia. we live in a pretty productive city. but i have hired attorneys to try to protect my son. they sent him away for 60 days. put him on drugs. as far as i'm concerned, he's worse now than he was when we had him on omega 3 supplements and kept him on the schedule. even to the weekend when the schedule changes from school to the weekend, he's only up until 1:30 now. he just goes off. and the pass two weeks, he's declined. so severely,...
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carla, roanoke, virginia. you're on with temple grandin >> caller: thank you so much for taking my call and it's a pleasure to talk to you an honor and a pleasure. i have actually two questions and if you want to take them separately that's fine. i have a 14-year-old son with asperger's and sensory processing disorder. and basically he does fairly well academically. however, he has a real problem with reading comprehension with regards to the abstract or, you know, idioms or anything that's innuendo of that nature. do you have any recommendations regarding how we might be able to help him understand, you know, the subtle nuances of reading so they expect more than thomas the tank engine and the reading is getting more difficult. and my second question is how do you feel about faith and god and do you believe in -- do you believe autistic children have any concept of that. >> carla, thank you. >> i'll start with the reading comprehension. first of all, start with real concrete things. okay, if there's a story a
carla, roanoke, virginia. you're on with temple grandin >> caller: thank you so much for taking my call and it's a pleasure to talk to you an honor and a pleasure. i have actually two questions and if you want to take them separately that's fine. i have a 14-year-old son with asperger's and sensory processing disorder. and basically he does fairly well academically. however, he has a real problem with reading comprehension with regards to the abstract or, you know, idioms or anything...
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. >>> plus, virginia and virginia tech renew the rivalry for the commonwealth cup. while maryland tries to end a disappointing season on a high note, next. i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. >> at the top of the hour, muss the caps and canadiens for the plus channel in your area visit csnwashington.com. season finale for ralph friedgen and company. the terps hosting boston college in the 1st. terps up 3-0. b.c.'s shin sleet ski wide open over the middle, finds the seam and the eagles up 7-3 on the road. to the 2nd. terps down but driving. scott the carry from six yards out. scores, knotted at 10. the eagles strike back in the 2nd. not once, but twice. steve, knocking in field goals from distances of 36 and 23 yards before the first half time expired, 16-10 boston college. to the 4th. 3rd and 10 jamarr robinson hooks up with adrian cannon who catches the ball near the first down marker. instead of asking for rev
. >>> plus, virginia and virginia tech renew the rivalry for the commonwealth cup. while maryland tries to end a disappointing season on a high note, next. i'll be an alcoholic. all: hi, emily. announcer: kids who drink before age 15 are 5 times more likely to have alcohol problems when they're adults. so start talking before they start drinking. >> at the top of the hour, muss the caps and canadiens for the plus channel in your area visit csnwashington.com. season finale for...
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it would be like the state of virginia being wiped out every year. it's only projected to get much worse. that's why we need your help. the plain fact is the cases are projected to rise. and 13 million to nearly 27 million by 2030. and by then, cancer would easily consume 17 to 20 million lives every year. if this is accurate or not, there are still too many people in the u.s. who are dying of cancer of all kinds. i know we can do this. i know we can do this, because we know enough and we have enough resources to make it happen. not just in america, but around the world. we can always use more. but let's recommit ourself to what we have now. and turn more of our energy and resources on this crisis, to move faster towards saving more lives. the other day someone asked me why i keep doing this work, and why we work so hard every day. to complete our mission. and after 30 years of laboring in the field, it's only more confident, and feeling more charging to victory. because i remember a horrific disease cured by generations where the victims were hidden
it would be like the state of virginia being wiped out every year. it's only projected to get much worse. that's why we need your help. the plain fact is the cases are projected to rise. and 13 million to nearly 27 million by 2030. and by then, cancer would easily consume 17 to 20 million lives every year. if this is accurate or not, there are still too many people in the u.s. who are dying of cancer of all kinds. i know we can do this. i know we can do this, because we know enough and we have...
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. >> and senior member of the judiciary committee from virginia, bob goodlat. scry want to take the opportunity to welcome ticky barber, a star of the giants now retired who hails from my hometown of roanoke, virginia and who will be testifying on the second panel i believe and can share a lot with us. he and his brother rondy not only were great stars in the nfl but also, at the university of virginia and -- prior to that, in -- in the city of roanoke in -- in football played there. and -- and in high school. and so they could share this perspective with us, at each level of competition. and i also -- want to note that the great work that he has done in promoting football and -- recreation and athletics in general. he and his brother have -- have sponsored camps and other activities and i have seen first hand their great passion for -- for our young people. and i also want to associate myself with the remarks of the gentleman from california and -- as well, the ranking member. i share the concern about some of the practices that take place in football and i th
. >> and senior member of the judiciary committee from virginia, bob goodlat. scry want to take the opportunity to welcome ticky barber, a star of the giants now retired who hails from my hometown of roanoke, virginia and who will be testifying on the second panel i believe and can share a lot with us. he and his brother rondy not only were great stars in the nfl but also, at the university of virginia and -- prior to that, in -- in the city of roanoke in -- in football played there. and...
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i'm from west virginia and in the eastern panhandle there's a single-payer group in west virginia and there are literally scores of these groups and the list a lot of them at the resourced page at single-payer action.org. a lot of it is spontaneous grassroots. their national organizations. as mikuak said we are coming together. the first thing would be to defeat this democratic bill and to have a single-payer advocates in the house and senate in the lead on defeating the bill so for the second round we have a leg up on the debate and not just let the republicans take charge in the defeated the bill. last question. >> back to the whole process thing, before the teabagger thing happen in august as you noted that the beginning of the news conference, a bunch of you were arrested at those hearings and what was a mistake to step back from that? the illusion that there is a settlement made. >> that was just a legal settlement and it was a legal settlement and it was pretty much a plea agreement with part of the condition of the plea, we did not plead guilty, but we said we would not protest
i'm from west virginia and in the eastern panhandle there's a single-payer group in west virginia and there are literally scores of these groups and the list a lot of them at the resourced page at single-payer action.org. a lot of it is spontaneous grassroots. their national organizations. as mikuak said we are coming together. the first thing would be to defeat this democratic bill and to have a single-payer advocates in the house and senate in the lead on defeating the bill so for the second...
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jay rockefeller of west virginia chairs the commerce and transportation committee. this is one hour and 35 minutes. >> this social event will come to order. and i'm going to give my opening statement, and then the ranking member, kay bailey hutchison will do the same. and then we'll call on an interesting very successful, beginning a political person from the state of new york i think. the honorable charles -- yes. thank you so much. and i needed that. i needed that a law. okay. at this very moment right now, 11 percent of all drivers on the road are holding an electronic device. they are calling home on their cell phone or they're reading text from a friend. or they are sending an e-mail to their office on their blackberry. or they are looking up directions with a gps system. that amounts to, please note, 812,000 distracted voters at any given moment. and those 812,000 drivers are not focus on the road. they are focused on their devices. and in this is much danger. they are putting their own lives at risk. that is their right. they are putting their passengers lies
jay rockefeller of west virginia chairs the commerce and transportation committee. this is one hour and 35 minutes. >> this social event will come to order. and i'm going to give my opening statement, and then the ranking member, kay bailey hutchison will do the same. and then we'll call on an interesting very successful, beginning a political person from the state of new york i think. the honorable charles -- yes. thank you so much. and i needed that. i needed that a law. okay. at this...
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perhaps we found some this election tuesday in virginia. i am sure we will find more. it may take a cycle or two to get the new generation of republicans out there. all of a sudden we're seeing a lot of republicans encouraged to run, a lot of new candidates as a result of tuesday's election. >> what lesson do you thought of bob macdonald's victory? beside a big shift among independents. do you need to run to the center to be successful republican? >> guest: yes that are two ways of doing that. the lessons of the past election, the democrats are in this wonderful place where when you ask why they're going to win in 2010, because the republicans are a mess, they are divided and eating their own, i have told that story. usually when you tell that story, that is a bad place. the republicans are very unified at this point. we are unified, fiscal issues, a big umbrella. you saw it in congress when voted against the stimulus and in places like florida where the fellow out of the mainstream is one guy who happens to be the governor. every other republican in the state doesn't
perhaps we found some this election tuesday in virginia. i am sure we will find more. it may take a cycle or two to get the new generation of republicans out there. all of a sudden we're seeing a lot of republicans encouraged to run, a lot of new candidates as a result of tuesday's election. >> what lesson do you thought of bob macdonald's victory? beside a big shift among independents. do you need to run to the center to be successful republican? >> guest: yes that are two ways of...
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>> virginia. and actually, we made a conscious decision to remain a virginia resident exclusively for their education benefits. >> let me tell you something about virginia. virginia is one of the states that has multiple 529 plans. and there are good 529 plans in virginia and bad ones. so i have a guide on my website which is clarkhoward.com, where you can do the hyperlink and make sure that the virginia plan you're in is the good one. not one of the bad ones. >> this is colonel hall-boyer, she's retiring from the reserve about five years from now and has a question about retirement. >> good afternoon, sir. >> hi. >> i'm actually going to be retiring from the army reserve next year sometime. and will retire from my civilian job. i'm projecting five or six years from then. >> when do you rest? >> right now, i'm resting. >> this is it, she's resting. >> i just got back from afghanistan and i'm on my way home. and this is a little rest stop here. but i have about five more working years that i'm goin
>> virginia. and actually, we made a conscious decision to remain a virginia resident exclusively for their education benefits. >> let me tell you something about virginia. virginia is one of the states that has multiple 529 plans. and there are good 529 plans in virginia and bad ones. so i have a guide on my website which is clarkhoward.com, where you can do the hyperlink and make sure that the virginia plan you're in is the good one. not one of the bad ones. >> this is...
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it was a case of virginia involving whether it was a violation of first amendment for virginia to make it unlawful to burn a cross. and all of the sudden, his voice came out. he has an amazing voice. it is this extraordinary sort of base. he was very powerful and spoke with great passion, question after question after question period -- question after question after question . he has to decide how to be a justice. it is too bad not to have his voice, but that is a decision for him. >> he had taken over case i argued about 10 years ago and asked questions for the upper side -- other side. but as an advocate, i appreciate telling the court with lawyers think, and it would be nice to have an opportunity to get points we hope to make. >> yes, right here. >> i suspect more than one attorney has left the court after an argument and tried to figure out how the case would be decided on the basis of questions and responses. two of you argued and won reported. from your experience, how reliable are those questions as a gauge of how the questions come down? >> some cases are too close to call, bu
it was a case of virginia involving whether it was a violation of first amendment for virginia to make it unlawful to burn a cross. and all of the sudden, his voice came out. he has an amazing voice. it is this extraordinary sort of base. he was very powerful and spoke with great passion, question after question after question period -- question after question after question . he has to decide how to be a justice. it is too bad not to have his voice, but that is a decision for him. >> he...
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oceana, virginia, reported a 75-mile-per-hour gust. norfolk, virginia, about 74. even right around the york river, that is blazing fast. it's going to loosen up a bit today. not quite as breezy, about half that speed but, still, it's going to be a tough day. more on that in a little bit. >>> guess what? the parents behind the balloon boy frenzy, they're going to be in court this morning and they're expected to change the story they've been telling all along. plus, wasting your time on facebook can actually pay off. one man is using the website as an alibi. >>> president obama order add review to see if investigators failed to act on warning signs about the ft. hood shooting suspect. remember a terrorism task force intercepted communications between major nidal hasan and a radical muslim cleric last year. they said it wasn't about terrorism so they never passed the info along. defense secretary robert gates warned against rushing to judgment. >> frankly i abhor the leaks that have taken place because people who are leaking are leaking what they know, which is one s
oceana, virginia, reported a 75-mile-per-hour gust. norfolk, virginia, about 74. even right around the york river, that is blazing fast. it's going to loosen up a bit today. not quite as breezy, about half that speed but, still, it's going to be a tough day. more on that in a little bit. >>> guess what? the parents behind the balloon boy frenzy, they're going to be in court this morning and they're expected to change the story they've been telling all along. plus, wasting your time on...
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lower parts of virginia and maryland, also the coast of virginia. the yellow shaded areas, wind advisories for today. winds gusting easily to 50 miles an hour. it will be a tough commute for you, no doubt. look at that big stream of rain up the atlantic ocean, piling it in and blasting its way all the way through virginia, back into d.c. and then wrapping around across western virginia through roanoke. you can see there with the blacksburg radar picking up very well. then up to the north the leading edge is right around the philadelphia metro. to new york, i don't think you'll get a lot of rain out of this but the wind is really going to be affecting you basically for the next couple of days. also the rain heavy at times. we have flash flood warnings for a good chunk of north carolina, virginia and for georgia through alabama from the rain from yesterday. we'll have full details in just a bit. a big weather system that's going to be there through the week. >> okay. through the weekend. thanks. >>> there is good news for the housing market. the numbe
lower parts of virginia and maryland, also the coast of virginia. the yellow shaded areas, wind advisories for today. winds gusting easily to 50 miles an hour. it will be a tough commute for you, no doubt. look at that big stream of rain up the atlantic ocean, piling it in and blasting its way all the way through virginia, back into d.c. and then wrapping around across western virginia through roanoke. you can see there with the blacksburg radar picking up very well. then up to the north the...
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will i'm virginia cha. >>> president obama landed in china this morning, the third stop of his tour in asia. earlier today he covered ground negotiating a new nuclear agreement with russia. he met the president at an international summit in singapore, wornging to replace the treat country that expires next month. the president said things look good. >> in our first meeting when i traveled at moscow, we arrived an understanding that it made sense for our two countries to begin reducing further our nuclear stockpiles. our negotiators have made excellent progress over the last several months, our goal continues to be to complete the negotiations and to be able to sign a deal before the even of t end of the year. i'm confident that if we work hard and with a sense of uror jenscy about it that we should be able to get that done. >> president obama and the russian leader also talked about iran. obama said that time is running out for tehran to do something about its nuclear program. he said the u.s. and russia will keep pushing iran diplomatic alley and there are other options if that fails.
will i'm virginia cha. >>> president obama landed in china this morning, the third stop of his tour in asia. earlier today he covered ground negotiating a new nuclear agreement with russia. he met the president at an international summit in singapore, wornging to replace the treat country that expires next month. the president said things look good. >> in our first meeting when i traveled at moscow, we arrived an understanding that it made sense for our two countries to begin...
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in virginia in 2008 when barack obama took virginia, people under 30 were 21% of the electorate. today they were 10%. the black vote was 20% of all virginia votes last year. today it was 15%. the very coalition that put barack obama over the top is not showing up. >> but democrats still may make election history. correspondent richard lui will take a look at a new york congressional race in a few minutes and more on the wider implications of these elections. >>> more infants and young people are hospitalized for swine flu but in california older people are more likely to die from it. a study says the fatality rate from h1n1 in california is around 11%, but for people over 50, the fatality rate is as high as 20%. the study only looked at california cases from april to august. >>> on the 30th anniversary of the iranian hostage crisis, president obama said he wants to move beyond the past and build a relationship with iran based on mutual interests and mutual respect. u.s./iran relations have been hostile since the day islamic students stormed the embassy and held hostages for days.
in virginia in 2008 when barack obama took virginia, people under 30 were 21% of the electorate. today they were 10%. the black vote was 20% of all virginia votes last year. today it was 15%. the very coalition that put barack obama over the top is not showing up. >> but democrats still may make election history. correspondent richard lui will take a look at a new york congressional race in a few minutes and more on the wider implications of these elections. >>> more infants and...
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>> virginia. actually, i made a decision to remain a virginia resident exclusively for their education benefits. >> let me tell you something about virginia. virginia is one of the states that has multiple 529 plans. and there are good 529 plans in virginia and bad ones. so i have a guide on my website, which is clarkhoward.com, where you can do the hyperlink and make sure the virginia plan you're in is the good one, not one of the bad ones. >> so watch "operation clark smart" this weekend at 6:00 a.m., noon and 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on hln. >>> rush limbaugh just took a major jab at president obama and other democrats. get this? he thinks they may be trying to hurt this country on purpose.
>> virginia. actually, i made a decision to remain a virginia resident exclusively for their education benefits. >> let me tell you something about virginia. virginia is one of the states that has multiple 529 plans. and there are good 529 plans in virginia and bad ones. so i have a guide on my website, which is clarkhoward.com, where you can do the hyperlink and make sure the virginia plan you're in is the good one, not one of the bad ones. >> so watch "operation clark...
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. >> the new governor of virginia. >> our new governor of virginia. very pleased that he is talking about free enterprise and the american dream. those would be the people who come to mind. >> which economist, you know, in the paul volcker, alan greenspan group do you respect the most? >> the greatest economist, the one for whom i have the most respect, is robert mundell. >> where is he? is he alive? is he -- >> he is a professor at columbia. he won the nobel prize in 1999. he is the father of supply-side economics. he also has a magnificent castle in siena, italy, with his wife, valerie, and their young son. and every year -- and i believe he's done this since 1971, since the dollar went off of gold -- he has a fantastic gathering of economists from all over the world, talking about how can we ever get back to a stable, international monetary system. and he has people like paul volcker in attendance. i've met many central bankers and leaders of government there. and so, he's very much involved still in the future of the international monetary system.
. >> the new governor of virginia. >> our new governor of virginia. very pleased that he is talking about free enterprise and the american dream. those would be the people who come to mind. >> which economist, you know, in the paul volcker, alan greenspan group do you respect the most? >> the greatest economist, the one for whom i have the most respect, is robert mundell. >> where is he? is he alive? is he -- >> he is a professor at columbia. he won the nobel...
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here's the radar coming out from sterling, virginia. look at the rain just western side of virginia in towards maryland, stretching to western p.a., the buffalo radar picture just awash with showers especially the west side of that state. you can see rochester. you're dry. same with syracuse and the finger lakes where you see the rain bleeding in later on this afternoon. something we're definitely watching. as for the rest of the region, the rain really starts to develop around the gulf coast and texas and that slides into the deep southeast starting over the weekend but let me take you live to new york. if you're traveling up there today that one impulse down to your south will affect you later this afternoon. look at the low clouds already in place. the temperature right now in central park, 48 degrees. the high today about 56. now that pacific northwest storm, richard, it's a big time rain/wind snow maker. we'll get to that in a half hour. >> a beautiful shot you have there. >> looks nice. it's on the cool side, 40. >> you think you
here's the radar coming out from sterling, virginia. look at the rain just western side of virginia in towards maryland, stretching to western p.a., the buffalo radar picture just awash with showers especially the west side of that state. you can see rochester. you're dry. same with syracuse and the finger lakes where you see the rain bleeding in later on this afternoon. something we're definitely watching. as for the rest of the region, the rain really starts to develop around the gulf coast...
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jayson blair is from just thank you road near snerntville, virginia. he attended the university of maryland. on march 11, 2003, it was disclosed that he had "committed frequent acts of journalistic fraud." the widespread fabrication and plagiarism represented profound betrayal of trust and a low point in the 152-year history of the newspaper. the times went on -- "the reporter misled readers and times colleagues with dispatch that is purpose -- purported to be from maryland, texas and other states, when often he was far away from new york. he lifted news articles from wire services. he gave the impression he had been elsewhere when he had not. the times reporters found that -- of 73 stories blair had written, 26 has substantial problems. like journalists elsewhere, the times took this very hard. the paper's postmortem ran 7,000 words. it was published on a sunday and it started on page one. by comparison, a year later when the paper finally recognized that its prewar coverage of weapons of mass destruction was badly flawed, the acknowledgement ran 1,10
jayson blair is from just thank you road near snerntville, virginia. he attended the university of maryland. on march 11, 2003, it was disclosed that he had "committed frequent acts of journalistic fraud." the widespread fabrication and plagiarism represented profound betrayal of trust and a low point in the 152-year history of the newspaper. the times went on -- "the reporter misled readers and times colleagues with dispatch that is purpose -- purported to be from maryland,...
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in virginia, in 2008 when barack obama took virginia, people under 30 were 21% of the electorate. today they were 10%. the black vote was 0% of all virginia votes last year. today it was 15%. the very coalition that put barack obama over the top is not showing up. >> democrats, though, still may make election history and richard lui i will take a look at a new york congressional race in just few meants and more on the wider implicationses of these elections. >>> more infants and young people are hospital leezed for the h1n1 flu, but in california, older people are more likely to die from it. a study in the journal of the american medical association says the fatality rate from h1n1 in california is around 11%, 2000 people over 50, the fatality rate is as high as 20%. the study looked at california cases from april to august. >>> on the 30 lt anniversary of the iranian hostage crisis, president obama said that he wants to move beyond the past and build a relationship with iran based on mutual interests and mutual respect. u.s./iran relations have been hostile since the day islamic
in virginia, in 2008 when barack obama took virginia, people under 30 were 21% of the electorate. today they were 10%. the black vote was 0% of all virginia votes last year. today it was 15%. the very coalition that put barack obama over the top is not showing up. >> democrats, though, still may make election history and richard lui i will take a look at a new york congressional race in just few meants and more on the wider implicationses of these elections. >>> more infants and...
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>> virginia and actually made a decision to remain a virginia resident because of the education benefits. >> virginia is one of the states that has multiple 529 plans and there are good ones and bad ones. so i have a guide on my website, which is clarkhoward.com, where you can make sure that the virginia plan you're in is the good one, not one of the bad ones. >> want more good information? then don't miss "operation clark smart." >>> call this a competitive edge or too much time on someone's hands. some folks set a new record for toppling dominos. you'll be surprised to hear how many are at work here. >>> nasa scientists say they have discovered water on the moon. the find the result of last month's experiment when they crashed a satellite near the moon's south pole. a rocket found evidence that water was there. experts say this will help plan for future human missions on the moond can help scientists understand how the solar system was formed. >>> a runner who collapsed after a marathon in arkansas didn't have a pulse for 40 minutes. he just finished the race when he suffered a heart a
>> virginia and actually made a decision to remain a virginia resident because of the education benefits. >> virginia is one of the states that has multiple 529 plans and there are good ones and bad ones. so i have a guide on my website, which is clarkhoward.com, where you can make sure that the virginia plan you're in is the good one, not one of the bad ones. >> want more good information? then don't miss "operation clark smart." >>> call this a competitive...
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and this is up the road in virginia beach, virginia. anyone that lives in the fairfield area, this is where you vote. you can see it was early this morning but nothing like the election. what's the hot race where you are? will you stand in line to vote? have you voted? what's it look like at the polls? you can send us i-reports. whatever you got. ireport.com is the address. you'll get the instruction on how to submit your stories on this election day. >> how popular is the michael jackson documentary "this is it?" it's getting an extended run already. we'll look at the box office receipts so far. >>> researchers say more kids are ignoring age requirements on popular websites like facebook and myspace. both websites require users to be at least 13 but some kids pretend to be older when they sign up. 38% of kids 12 to 14 now have online profiles on these social networking sites. some experts say too much exposure at that young age could lead to internet addiction and even brain damage but others point out there's no solid research to back
and this is up the road in virginia beach, virginia. anyone that lives in the fairfield area, this is where you vote. you can see it was early this morning but nothing like the election. what's the hot race where you are? will you stand in line to vote? have you voted? what's it look like at the polls? you can send us i-reports. whatever you got. ireport.com is the address. you'll get the instruction on how to submit your stories on this election day. >> how popular is the michael jackson...
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here's what one reporter in virginia saw. >> i'm out here at bush. you can see where the water is well over my waste. >> you know, bob is going to tell us what to expect in the area. if i were you, i don't think i would be standing in the water that's moving. we could see one of the biggest counter terrorism seizures in u.s. history. allegedly linked to iran's government. deborah feyerick explains. >> the charge is on a front company for a larger iranian owned bank and the bank channels money for the nuclear program and part of the military forces considered terrorist organizations by the u.s. they include the islamic substitute of new york, queens, new york. the islamic institute of new york. they extended the emergency with respect to iran. relations remain strained. >> the buildings in question are going to stay open. . the foundation's lawyer says they are cooperating with the government and will challenge the complaint. >>> the republican national committee will no longer offer employees an insurance plan that covers elective abortions. yesterda
here's what one reporter in virginia saw. >> i'm out here at bush. you can see where the water is well over my waste. >> you know, bob is going to tell us what to expect in the area. if i were you, i don't think i would be standing in the water that's moving. we could see one of the biggest counter terrorism seizures in u.s. history. allegedly linked to iran's government. deborah feyerick explains. >> the charge is on a front company for a larger iranian owned bank and the...
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for the killing of a man in a virginia gas station. his accomplice lee boyd malvo is serving life in prison. >>> should minors be sentenced to life with no chance for parole in a crime that done include murder? that's the issue today for the supreme court and you. >>> we'd like to share a little bit of information we've learned about the victims from the ft. hood ram pain. jason hunt was recently married and about to head to iraq for the second time. his sister said the 22-year-old hunt wanted to serve other people and live for something greater than himself. 21-year-old francheska velez transferred to ft. hood last week because she was pregnant. her dad said the loss is doubly hard because it came at hands of one-her own. fred green, 29, a wife and stwo small children. he grew up in a church and knew the bible like the back of his hand. he joined the army last year after the company where he worked shut down. >> many of hisful low soldiers told us he was the quiet professional of the unit, never complaining about a job grifrn and ofte
for the killing of a man in a virginia gas station. his accomplice lee boyd malvo is serving life in prison. >>> should minors be sentenced to life with no chance for parole in a crime that done include murder? that's the issue today for the supreme court and you. >>> we'd like to share a little bit of information we've learned about the victims from the ft. hood ram pain. jason hunt was recently married and about to head to iraq for the second time. his sister said the...
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she's in virginia. and lauren johnson says she caught a cold a couple of weeks ago but hasn't been able to shake the sneezing. she's trying to take it in stride. >> it was different. and i just kind of got along with it thinking that it wouldn't last this long. but it's been two weeks now and this hasn't stopped. >> i know she's miserable. i know this is terrible for her. >> poor thing. her family says the only time she doesn't sneeze is when she's sleeping. a neurologist says she could have a rare disorder triggered by stress. >>> a native of beantown takes us on an insider's tour of boston in "my city, my secret." >> i'm barry marshall. and i was born and raised here in boston. i'm going to tell you about some of my favorite polices. this is c.o.'s cozy corner. it's a great place for breakfast and lunch. i particularly like the brazilian food at night. one of my favorite ones is this, the brazilian fish stew. i think the brattle book shop is a bargain. when i was in here doing -- i looked up in a 1929
she's in virginia. and lauren johnson says she caught a cold a couple of weeks ago but hasn't been able to shake the sneezing. she's trying to take it in stride. >> it was different. and i just kind of got along with it thinking that it wouldn't last this long. but it's been two weeks now and this hasn't stopped. >> i know she's miserable. i know this is terrible for her. >> poor thing. her family says the only time she doesn't sneeze is when she's sleeping. a neurologist says...
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he was born in virginia and was a graduate of virginia tech. hasan is 39 and of jordanian a sent. he used to work at the walter reed medical center. a man said nadal used to come in for coffee and donuts every morning. the store owner tells a cnn producer that hasan often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> there was one exchange which really stuck out in his mind. like i said, this was a regular customer, but about a week ago, he came in and seemed to want to talk. he knew the store owner had been overseas and was also former military, and he expressed to him specifically that day he was worried about his upcoming deployment. and he expressed that he had a problem -- judging the religious conflict, but as a fellow muslim and someone of faith, he had a problem of having perhaps the opportunity in the future to have to shoot or kill or injure or fight several muslims and that was something that was weighing heavily on him. >> well, hasan's cousin spoke for his family yesterday because major hasan's parents have passed away. he said -- about a half hour from now, we are expectin
he was born in virginia and was a graduate of virginia tech. hasan is 39 and of jordanian a sent. he used to work at the walter reed medical center. a man said nadal used to come in for coffee and donuts every morning. the store owner tells a cnn producer that hasan often chatted with him when he stopped in. >> there was one exchange which really stuck out in his mind. like i said, this was a regular customer, but about a week ago, he came in and seemed to want to talk. he knew the store...
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the democratic candidate in virginia is trailing. virginia is seen as an early indicator as to how voters' attitudes towards the president's policies will play out in the polls. >> fiscally conservative state. and some of these things that have been proposed by united states congress aren't resonating with the virginia voter. >> here's the thing, the president spent $70 million in virginia last year. unprecedented. we'll spend maybe $20 million. you know, we're trying to build on what he did as much as possible. >> that's the story in virginia. let's go to new jersey. jon corzine is in a tight race with republican chris christi. but a moderate third-party candidate could split the gop vote and give corzine a second term. >>> how about this story out of ohio? police say it could be weeks before they identify those six women found dead inside this cleveland home. the coroner collecting dental records now for several missing women, including nancy cobbs who lived in that very neighborhood. he is also asking relatives to provide dna samp
the democratic candidate in virginia is trailing. virginia is seen as an early indicator as to how voters' attitudes towards the president's policies will play out in the polls. >> fiscally conservative state. and some of these things that have been proposed by united states congress aren't resonating with the virginia voter. >> here's the thing, the president spent $70 million in virginia last year. unprecedented. we'll spend maybe $20 million. you know, we're trying to build on...