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then the rookie quarterback mark sanchez ould go to work on the bootleg play here, he looks deep, finds dustin keller deep down the rightide line. he tiptoes his way to six more points. 45 yards for that score and the jets taking ta a 14-7 lead into the half. third quarter thomas jones goes up the middle for 9 yards and the touchdown. the jets beat the bengals 24-14 to advance to the semifinal round and the head coach is loving the maturity of his rookie quarterback mark sanchez. >> he really was tremendous today. you could tell he had the eye of the tiger. he was ready to get out there and have at it. i tell you, i see him getting better and better each day on the practice field. his command of the offense i think is much better. >> in other n.f.l. news pete carol has reportedly reached an agreement in principle with the seattle seahawks to be their next head coach. he is expected to be introduced as the coach as early as morning morning. >>> tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame goes to colts quarterback peyton manning who is this year's n.f.l. mvp. manny is the first player to be awarde
then the rookie quarterback mark sanchez ould go to work on the bootleg play here, he looks deep, finds dustin keller deep down the rightide line. he tiptoes his way to six more points. 45 yards for that score and the jets taking ta a 14-7 lead into the half. third quarter thomas jones goes up the middle for 9 yards and the touchdown. the jets beat the bengals 24-14 to advance to the semifinal round and the head coach is loving the maturity of his rookie quarterback mark sanchez. >> he...
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mark sanchez quarterback well for the jets. it was nearly a perfect game for sanchez. the jets gave up 169 yards but they gave up not much more. mark sanchez outplayed carson palmer. donovan mcnabb took the field in dallas. the second corner, -- the second quarter, michael vick with a great throw. a 76-yard touchdown for the eagles. the cowboys were up 20 points and their work devastating yards. dallas was the winner, 34-14. they will meet the vikings next week. i will be back with you to night for the ravens wrapup. >> from sports to hair -- is a strange transition but it is time to winterize your hair with dos and don'ts with hair care. >> first, your sunday gardening. >> i am not sure you will see any problems in your garden this time of year. >> we might hear that even if we don't see them. we will show you ways to get more realistic and get beautiful colors in your garden. >> that is coming up on >> good morning and welcome to your sunday gardener. a few weeks ago, last year, as a matter of fact, we talked about feeding the birds and other critters in the backyard
mark sanchez quarterback well for the jets. it was nearly a perfect game for sanchez. the jets gave up 169 yards but they gave up not much more. mark sanchez outplayed carson palmer. donovan mcnabb took the field in dallas. the second corner, -- the second quarter, michael vick with a great throw. a 76-yard touchdown for the eagles. the cowboys were up 20 points and their work devastating yards. dallas was the winner, 34-14. they will meet the vikings next week. i will be back with you to night...
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sanchez on the bootleg, rolls out by tight ends dustin keller wide-open. check out keller. stays inbounds. does the rest. gets in. 45 yards before the jets beat the bengals. this time 24-14. two catches, 28 yards. college hoops now. if you were watching the georgetown uconn game you said during the first half it's over. not so fast. down by 15 at halftime georgetown junior stepped up big time scoring 28 of his career-high 33 points in his second half. big bird and cookie monster at the game. first half huskies wearing blue. uconn feeds stanley robinson for the huge alley-oop. georgetown down 40-25 at the break. hoya alum knows a come back when he sees one. check out the nice moves. lays it up and in. hoyas down by two. the damascus product was feeling it. georgetown leads 66-65. under a minute to play. greg monroe his shot is blocked. 12th ranked hoyas win it 72-69. hoyaser and their fourth consecutive win against uconn. george mason hosting unc wilmington pick it up in the second half. brandon pearson. nice dunk. morrison had a team high of 15 points. pearson knocks the ba
sanchez on the bootleg, rolls out by tight ends dustin keller wide-open. check out keller. stays inbounds. does the rest. gets in. 45 yards before the jets beat the bengals. this time 24-14. two catches, 28 yards. college hoops now. if you were watching the georgetown uconn game you said during the first half it's over. not so fast. down by 15 at halftime georgetown junior stepped up big time scoring 28 of his career-high 33 points in his second half. big bird and cookie monster at the game....
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latinoamericano que estÁ a favor de que nos contra todos los hispanos ambos estarÁn elton están aquÍ sÁnchez dÉjeme comenzar por usted, porque es eso vale la pena? >> es una parte central para nuestra comunidad y debemos ser inteligentes y estÁn unidos particularmente en este momento pero para hacerlo de forma correcta tenemos que participar en el censo por quÉ descenso boicotear los significa decirle no a 400 mil millones $ dinero que va a nuestras escuelas dinero que va a las bibliotecas dinero que va los parques pÚblicos, al alumbrado, los bomberos. y todos nosotros tenemos que usar sus servicios que estÁn en esa comunidad. >> el primer argumento es econÓmico?h@tççtuñikckpunivisio se va haber problemas. esto techo pue crear un sentimiento anti inmigrante. >> porque no hay que contar los? >> obama es nuestro mejor argumento y los ilegales fueron algo que Él utilizÓ durante el congreso no serÁn parte de la reforma de la repÚblica. nuestros hermanos indocumentados necesitan y esperan una reforma migratoria. pero como van las cosas en washington se nos ha demostrado que a menos q
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sanchez was not sacked, a tremendous rushing performance. why were you able to dominate the bengals? >> i think it was the prep our guys put in, our running backs running hard. i think 257 yards, that's something awesome and we're real proud of that. >> what enabled your rookie quarterback to play with such composure? >> we told him let us handle things, we'll take care of it, do your job, he took it to heart and he did a great job. >> nick, thanks a lot. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> bob, it is the fourth time the jets have clinched a playoff berth in the meadowlands. you can see it. they're going crazy here. >> nice job. get yourself someplace warm. the windchill was around 5 degrees by game's end. the jets have booked a home. the jets and bengals meet next saturday. that's the early game on nbc. the saturday wildcard doubleheader begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the other afc wildquad is baltimore at new england on sunday on cbs. san diego and indianapolis get the byes, of course, so let's bring in tony dungy. how do you see it
sanchez was not sacked, a tremendous rushing performance. why were you able to dominate the bengals? >> i think it was the prep our guys put in, our running backs running hard. i think 257 yards, that's something awesome and we're real proud of that. >> what enabled your rookie quarterback to play with such composure? >> we told him let us handle things, we'll take care of it, do your job, he took it to heart and he did a great job. >> nick, thanks a lot. we appreciate...
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as you can see rookie weekend mark sanchez sanchez finds them tip toeing to another touchdown and a 24-14 win to advance. the head coaches loves what he saw from his quarterback too. >> he really was tremendous today. and you could tell he had the eye of the tiger. he was ready to get out there and have at it. and i tell you, i see him getting better and better each day on the practice field. his command of the offense i think is much better. >> two more wild card playoff games today. ravens are in frigid new england to face the patriots with kickoff at 1:00. and green bay goes to arizona to take on the cardinals and that's at 4:40 p.m. and you can catch it right here on fox 5. >>> we'll have another check of weather when we come back. stay with us. (announcer) the one you love could be carrying flu viruses. fact: your child could pick up the flu virus from surfaces. lysol disinfectant spray kills cold & flu viruses, including h1n1. lysol is the number one pediatrician recommended brand. lysol. disinfectant to protect. spray 'n wash has always been a trusted ally. now o
as you can see rookie weekend mark sanchez sanchez finds them tip toeing to another touchdown and a 24-14 win to advance. the head coaches loves what he saw from his quarterback too. >> he really was tremendous today. and you could tell he had the eye of the tiger. he was ready to get out there and have at it. and i tell you, i see him getting better and better each day on the practice field. his command of the offense i think is much better. >> two more wild card playoff games...
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they are one step closer, as sanchez hits dustin keller right there. chad ochocinco, i guess he is going keep his name, though. he has been shut down for two weeks. and then the rookie coach and the rookie quarterback can celebrate the win, 24-14, the jets over the bengals. >> cris: a good look at demarcus ware. i really do think in some way, shape, or form, that his play in that new orleans game was really inspirational. you remember, he had the neck injury. he was taken off on a flat board and you didn't know if he would ever play football again the rest of his life, much less the next weekend. and he comes out there and was sensational, inspired his teammates. they have just been unstoppable since. >> al: second and 34. jones with the carry. as we come down to three minutes remain ing remaining in the fourth. look at that. a postseason record, 228 penalty yards! you don't see that in august! ed hochuli and the crew, they go shopping for new whistles tomorrow. >> cris: you go back early in this game, that interception that was reversed by replay and
they are one step closer, as sanchez hits dustin keller right there. chad ochocinco, i guess he is going keep his name, though. he has been shut down for two weeks. and then the rookie coach and the rookie quarterback can celebrate the win, 24-14, the jets over the bengals. >> cris: a good look at demarcus ware. i really do think in some way, shape, or form, that his play in that new orleans game was really inspirational. you remember, he had the neck injury. he was taken off on a flat...
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they are one step closer, as sanchez hits dustin keller right there. chad ochocinco, i guess he is going keep his name, though. he has been shut down for two weeks. and then the rookie coach and the rookie quarterback can celebrate the win, 24-14, the jets over the bengals. >> cris: a good look at demarcus ware. i really do think in some way, shape, or form, that his play in that new orleans game was really inspirational. you remember, he had the neck injury. he was taken off on a flat board and you didn't know if he would ever play football again the rest of his life, much less the next weekend. and he comes out there and was sensational, inspired his teammates. they have just been unstoppable since. >> al: second and 34. jones with the carry. as we come down to three minutes remain ing remaining in the fourth. look at that. a postseason record, 228 penalty yards! you don't see that in august! ed hochuli and the crew, they go shopping for new whistles tomorrow. >> cris: you go back early in this game, that interception that was reversed by replay and
they are one step closer, as sanchez hits dustin keller right there. chad ochocinco, i guess he is going keep his name, though. he has been shut down for two weeks. and then the rookie coach and the rookie quarterback can celebrate the win, 24-14, the jets over the bengals. >> cris: a good look at demarcus ware. i really do think in some way, shape, or form, that his play in that new orleans game was really inspirational. you remember, he had the neck injury. he was taken off on a flat...
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mark sanchez and the jets are headed to the playoffs with a 37-0 victory. they'll face cincinnati again in week onen saturday. >>> ravens and raiders with the win. the ravens have a playoff spot. willis mcgahee up the middle. and a 73-yard touchdown as mcgaughey takes it to the house. worth another look. mcgaughey just moves eugene out of the way. mcgaughey with three touchdowns on the day. ravens w 21-13, they'll face new england on the playoffs on sunday. >>> chris johnson came into the titans/seahawks with his eye on the record. the sixth running back in nfl history to reach that mark. titans win 17-13. >>> how about college basketball, florida facing nc state. florida down 2. nc state misses the free throw. florida gets the rebound. that for the win. a 75-footer. worth another one. the only bucket of the game. that's a good one. florida wins it 62-61. that will do it for this espn news update. i'm ducis rodgers. enjoy your day. >>ones with a fear of heights might want to stay clear of dubai today. the world's tallest building opens today. >> just how ta
mark sanchez and the jets are headed to the playoffs with a 37-0 victory. they'll face cincinnati again in week onen saturday. >>> ravens and raiders with the win. the ravens have a playoff spot. willis mcgahee up the middle. and a 73-yard touchdown as mcgaughey takes it to the house. worth another look. mcgaughey just moves eugene out of the way. mcgaughey with three touchdowns on the day. ravens w 21-13, they'll face new england on the playoffs on sunday. >>> chris johnson...
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mark sanchez, to dustin keller. the jets' lead 14-7, looking to pull the upset in cincinnati. the bengals got back in the game. fourth quarter, said rick benson, right side, finds a hole. 47 yards. the crowd back into it, the bengals back into it. cincinnati with a shot. not anymore, carson polymer is sacked. -- carson polymer is sacked. >>> peyton manning becomes the first player to win the associated press' nfl mvp honors for times. manning and the colts have a bye after finishing 14-2. >>> long time usc coach pete carroll is going back to the nfl to become head coach of the seattle seahawks. the cowboys just at the eagles, 34-14. philadelphia loses. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to lea more about the h1n1 flu vaccination visit h1n1get1.com or call your local health
mark sanchez, to dustin keller. the jets' lead 14-7, looking to pull the upset in cincinnati. the bengals got back in the game. fourth quarter, said rick benson, right side, finds a hole. 47 yards. the crowd back into it, the bengals back into it. cincinnati with a shot. not anymore, carson polymer is sacked. -- carson polymer is sacked. >>> peyton manning becomes the first player to win the associated press' nfl mvp honors for times. manning and the colts have a bye after finishing...
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mark sanchez and the jets are headed to the playoffs with a 37-0 victory. they'll face cincinnati again in week one on saturday. >>> ravens and raiders with the win. the ravens have a playoff spot. willis mcgahee up the middle. and a 73-yard touchdown as mcgaughey takes it to the house. worth another look. mcgaughey just moves eugene out of the way. mcgaughey with three touchdowns on the day. ravens win 21-13, they'll face new england on the playoffs on sunday. >>> chris johnson came into the titans/seahawks with his eye on the record. the sixth running back in nfl history to reach that mark. titans win 17-13. >>> how about college basketball, florida facing nc state. florida down 2. nc state misses the free throw. florida gets the rebound. that for the win. a 75-footer. worth another one. the only bucket of the game. that's a good one. florida wins it 62-61. that will do it for this espn news update. i'm ducis rodgers. enjoy your day. >>> ones with a fear of heights might want to stay clear of dubai today. the world's tallest building opens today. >> just
mark sanchez and the jets are headed to the playoffs with a 37-0 victory. they'll face cincinnati again in week one on saturday. >>> ravens and raiders with the win. the ravens have a playoff spot. willis mcgahee up the middle. and a 73-yard touchdown as mcgaughey takes it to the house. worth another look. mcgaughey just moves eugene out of the way. mcgaughey with three touchdowns on the day. ravens win 21-13, they'll face new england on the playoffs on sunday. >>> chris...
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sanchez was not sacked, a tremendous rushing performance. why were you able to dominate the bengals? >> i think it was the prep our guys put in, our running backs running hard. i think 257 yards, that's something awesome and we're real proud of that. >> what enabled your rookie quarterback to play with such composure? >> we told him let us handle things, we'll take care of it, do your job, he took it to heart and he did a great job. >> nick, thanks a lot. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> bob, it is the fourth time the jets have clinched a playoff berth in the meadowlands. you can see it. they're going crazy here. >> nice job. get yourself someplace warm. the windchill was around 5 degrees by game's end. the jets have booked a home. the jets and bengals meet next saturday. that's the early game on nbc. the saturday wildcard doubleheader begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the other afc wildquad is baltimore at new england on sunday on cbs. san diego and indianapolis get the byes, of course, so let's bring in tony dungy. how do you see it
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mark sanchez making his playoff debut visiting the bengals. thomas jones a touchdown run. they win on the road 24-14. >>> college hoops and halftime mercifully rolled around, you couldn't have blamed la hoya fans for wanting to wave the white flag. for the guys in gray, there would be no surrender. number 12, georgetown, hosting number 13 yukon. hoyas have been down by at much as 19. but he went ballistic in the second half scoring 28 in the half. that gave him a career-high about 3. put the hoyas up 1. georgetown, the comeback win. hoyas have won four straight over the huskies. number 8, west virginia at notre dame. mount nears fall by 270-68. >>> uva at u.c. state. the floater for two of his game high 23 uva wins by. mason, second half, mason was up 5. the tip to extend the lead to 7. mason increwses 59- 46. james madison best finish of the day, game tied at 66. he passed to ben. the fade away 3. there's your game winner. they win by 69-66. >>> some other area scores for you. american loses its patriot league opener to lee high. navy beats bucknell. >>> the wizards retur
mark sanchez making his playoff debut visiting the bengals. thomas jones a touchdown run. they win on the road 24-14. >>> college hoops and halftime mercifully rolled around, you couldn't have blamed la hoya fans for wanting to wave the white flag. for the guys in gray, there would be no surrender. number 12, georgetown, hosting number 13 yukon. hoyas have been down by at much as 19. but he went ballistic in the second half scoring 28 in the half. that gave him a career-high about 3....
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political analyst leslie sanchez. l.a. times columnist joel stein. from the daily beast, tina brown. and mtv's sway call loway. all here to help us unveil 360's all the best, all the worst of 2009. welcome, i'm tom foreman. if you did not get a little nervous this year you weren't paying attention. from economics to politics to pop culture everything seemed to be in flux. sure the nation signed on for change but by year's end some were ready to say keep the change. let's move on to better times. still, as we chart our course into the future, it's worth looking back on all that got us to where we are. back to where the whole big, bad year began. we've got to give the biggest and worst story of 2009 to the economy. because it certainly gave it to us. >> i think it's a year where america had to get off its sugar high. >> started out with an economic crisis and seemed to be a bottomless pit and started out as a very frightening time. >> certainly if you had a job you were really lucky and everybody was scaling back in their own way. >> from the start all
political analyst leslie sanchez. l.a. times columnist joel stein. from the daily beast, tina brown. and mtv's sway call loway. all here to help us unveil 360's all the best, all the worst of 2009. welcome, i'm tom foreman. if you did not get a little nervous this year you weren't paying attention. from economics to politics to pop culture everything seemed to be in flux. sure the nation signed on for change but by year's end some were ready to say keep the change. let's move on to better...
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in the field, he tends to learn more that way then if he sits back in his headquarters like general sanchez did for example in iraq. i mean, certainly there's a lot of other intelligence stuff out there that we don't know about but i think if he were looking at the intelligence that is going to be used to make a decision on whether to commit more troops, i think we have probably got a pretty good handle at the higher levels because of the fact we have got commanders there who are, spent the time to go out and hear from the horse's mouth what is going on in these districts, so any comments on that? >> i want to give a great thanks to mark moyar in tom ricks for this terrific discussion. again we do have books in the back a thanks again for your remarks and thanks to all of you for coming today. appreciate it. [applause] >> marine corps university professor mark moyar is the author of "triumph forsaken," the vietnam war in 1954 to 1965 in "phoenix and the birds of prey," counterinsurgency and counter-terrorism in vietnam. for more information visit mark moyar.com. atul gawande surgery profess
in the field, he tends to learn more that way then if he sits back in his headquarters like general sanchez did for example in iraq. i mean, certainly there's a lot of other intelligence stuff out there that we don't know about but i think if he were looking at the intelligence that is going to be used to make a decision on whether to commit more troops, i think we have probably got a pretty good handle at the higher levels because of the fact we have got commanders there who are, spent the...
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they tried to replace him with mark sanchez and jay cutler. the way he has been treated and options he has, i'm out of town, bruce. >>> now to the other big story this weekend. frigid weather. only have to step outside for a moment to feel the cold. temperatures are falling again overnight and now there is a chance of light snow for the monday morning commute. how big a problem is this going to be? >> actually, bruce, this is looking to be not a big problem. at least for the snow. the biggest problem will be the temperatures to get through. well below 0 in many cases. this snow off a huge storm system in new england. it is moving away. as it does see those bands moving in. you might see a flurry. it will be a flurry tomorrow, period of snow here and there. it will be light. single digits already in places. out west, way out west we already have windchill advisories that have been issued yesterday. continue because of those windchill advisories we already had some school not necessarily closings but openings a little bit late because of frigid
they tried to replace him with mark sanchez and jay cutler. the way he has been treated and options he has, i'm out of town, bruce. >>> now to the other big story this weekend. frigid weather. only have to step outside for a moment to feel the cold. temperatures are falling again overnight and now there is a chance of light snow for the monday morning commute. how big a problem is this going to be? >> actually, bruce, this is looking to be not a big problem. at least for the...
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sanchez you're an analyst on cnn during the 2008 presidential election. who is the most powerful woman in politics right now? >> by far you would have to say secretary of state hillary clinton. not only are her approval ratings incredibly high. but she's also proven to be a very powerful leader nationally. she's had a few missteps but for somebody who used to be so polarizing and so much political baggage it's really astounding to see her progression and the admiration that both conservatives and democrats have for her. >> it leads me to the 2008 election. and the effects on women during the election. how has it changed on the way a woman could be perceived on the president. >> if you go back and look back at the pervasive sexism that was in the media. it was not a reason why one candidate won or another lost. but it really was -- it was something that i believe set women back for years. and until we talk about it and talk about how women dealt with conflict and competition and what the ground rules are for women entering politics, i don't think we can re
sanchez you're an analyst on cnn during the 2008 presidential election. who is the most powerful woman in politics right now? >> by far you would have to say secretary of state hillary clinton. not only are her approval ratings incredibly high. but she's also proven to be a very powerful leader nationally. she's had a few missteps but for somebody who used to be so polarizing and so much political baggage it's really astounding to see her progression and the admiration that both...
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sanchez: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from california, ms. woolsey. i rise in strong support of house resolution 1029 and support the goals of national school counseling week. i want to thank chairman george miller and ranking member john kline and representative verne ehlers for their support of this resolution. i introduced this resolution to exare nies the tireless efforts of a group of professionals who have dedicated themselves to children and their education. school counselors. i wish to take this opportunity to recognize a few of the diligent and hardworking school counselors from california's 39th district. angela of santa fe high school in wittier, california, and alex perez of southeast high school in southgate, california, are two examples of counselors who do exceptional work every single day to help our students reach their highest potential. it is because of their unending dedication and the dedication of counselors like angela and alex that children across our country succeed in becoming engineers, doctors, and, yes, even members of con
sanchez: thank you. i want to thank my colleague from california, ms. woolsey. i rise in strong support of house resolution 1029 and support the goals of national school counseling week. i want to thank chairman george miller and ranking member john kline and representative verne ehlers for their support of this resolution. i introduced this resolution to exare nies the tireless efforts of a group of professionals who have dedicated themselves to children and their education. school counselors....
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earlier in the afc match-up rookie quarterback mark sanchez led the new york jets to a 24-14 win over the cincinatti bengals. play-off action continues later today when the baltimore rains tangle with the new england patriots here on cbs. in a later game the green bay packers will take on the arizona cardinals. today's weather. this will be another cold cold day in much of the country with temperatures topping out in the teens. in the week ahead that mass of arctic air finally moves on. while it will still be cold it won't be so cold. next, where america stands. >> what is it that you would really like today? >> osgood: ñ >> osgood: in these early days of 2010, we at cbs news are assessing where america stands. we're examining many of the problems of our time and looking at any number of creative solutions. but what about creativity itself? do we americans ever find that in short supply in our sunday morning cover story is reported now by susan spencer of "48 hours." >> reporter: a new idea, a new approach, a new technique, creative breakthroughs can come like a bolt of lightning. o
earlier in the afc match-up rookie quarterback mark sanchez led the new york jets to a 24-14 win over the cincinatti bengals. play-off action continues later today when the baltimore rains tangle with the new england patriots here on cbs. in a later game the green bay packers will take on the arizona cardinals. today's weather. this will be another cold cold day in much of the country with temperatures topping out in the teens. in the week ahead that mass of arctic air finally moves on. while...
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sanchez: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today representing the voice of the vietnamese american stwensy who once again bring attention to the deteriorating human rights condition in vietnam. last wednesday a number of catholics who were attacked by the police for reporting, for reporting an incident where vietnam government officials destroyed a holy cross at one parish. the removal of the cross was only one incident in a series of violent actions taken by the vietnamese government to unlawfully cease church property which belonged to the church for over 100 years. i ask, why have we not put this country, vietnam, on the list of countries of particular concern? those who prosecute and persecute religious beliefs? i find it absolutely appalling that the vietnamese government continues to get away with these human rights violations and we should do something about it. in 2010 i hope that the united states will finally take a stand and show the world that this behavior is unacceptable. the speaker pro tempore: the gentl
sanchez: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today representing the voice of the vietnamese american stwensy who once again bring attention to the deteriorating human rights condition in vietnam. last wednesday a number of catholics who were attacked by the police for reporting, for reporting an incident where vietnam government officials destroyed a holy cross at one parish. the removal of the cross was only one incident in a series of violent actions taken by the vietnamese government to...
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enrollment of 800 students, hosting powerful virginia, ranked number one and led by player of the year ralph sanchez. >> basketball players a tiny college in hawaii fliering high and with good reasons. >> chaminade actually pulled off one of the upsets of the entry, handling the nation's top ranked and previously undefeated virginia team. >>> legendary ohio state football coach woody hayes was famous for his temper. and in 1978 that temper proved costly. >> woody hayes has been fired as coach of ohio state because of what happened in the gator bowl last night. woody hayes punches clemson's charlesy bauman because bauman had the audacity of setting off an reefer pack. so eddie hayes is out after 28 years of coach of ohio state. >>> in 1982, the cal bears proved why teams should always keep fighting until the final whistle. >> the bears have to get out of bounds. roth areas long the sideline. another one. they are still in trouble midfield. the ball is still loose as they get it to rogers. they get it to the 30, down to the 20. all of the band is out on the field! he's going to go into the end zone! h
enrollment of 800 students, hosting powerful virginia, ranked number one and led by player of the year ralph sanchez. >> basketball players a tiny college in hawaii fliering high and with good reasons. >> chaminade actually pulled off one of the upsets of the entry, handling the nation's top ranked and previously undefeated virginia team. >>> legendary ohio state football coach woody hayes was famous for his temper. and in 1978 that temper proved costly. >> woody...
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enrollment of 800 students, hosting powerful virginia, ranked number one and led by player of the year ralph sanchez. >> basketball players a tiny college in hawaii fliering high and with good reasons. >> chaminade actually pulled off one of the upsets of the entry, handling the nation's top ranked and previously undefeated virginia team. >>> legendary ohio state football coach woody hayes was famous for his temper. and in 1978 that temper proved costly. >> woody hayes has been fired as coach of ohio state because of what happened in the gator bowl last night. woody hayes punches clemson's charlesy bauman because bauman had the audacity of setting off an reefer pack. so eddie hayes is out after 28 years of coach of ohio state. >>> in 1982, the cal bears proved why teams should always keep fighting until the final whistle. >> the bears have to get out of bounds. roth areas long the sideline. another one. they are still in trouble midfield. the ball is still loose as they get it to rogers. they get it to the 30, down to the 20. all of the band is out on the field! he's going to go into the end zone! h
enrollment of 800 students, hosting powerful virginia, ranked number one and led by player of the year ralph sanchez. >> basketball players a tiny college in hawaii fliering high and with good reasons. >> chaminade actually pulled off one of the upsets of the entry, handling the nation's top ranked and previously undefeated virginia team. >>> legendary ohio state football coach woody hayes was famous for his temper. and in 1978 that temper proved costly. >> woody...
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if you ever watch rick sanchez, he is sort of a pioneer with his tweeting. now it has gotten old, everybody does it. but he would read the news and people were riding in to him and -- writing in to him and addressing hundred traditionally we just consume the media, we sit on our couches and possibly digest the information. but because of the internet, it is not just a 1-way street, but we're having a dialogue, and there are these multiple concerns of the media. you are on your cellphone, on your computer, watching tv, responding to what is going on on your tv. this is powerful and not more than 10-to-15-years old. in addition to die like -- to dialogue, at which in and of itself is the breakthrough, it is not just the campbell browns or the chris matthews. it is you. you can disseminate your own information so that you are not dependent on what outside media outlets are giving you, feeding you, that you actually have some agency in what the news is. with that, i want to take a step back and talk about the vehicle of the internet and talk about it a little ab
if you ever watch rick sanchez, he is sort of a pioneer with his tweeting. now it has gotten old, everybody does it. but he would read the news and people were riding in to him and -- writing in to him and addressing hundred traditionally we just consume the media, we sit on our couches and possibly digest the information. but because of the internet, it is not just a 1-way street, but we're having a dialogue, and there are these multiple concerns of the media. you are on your cellphone, on...
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sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor newen for its 31 years of media service in orange county, california. it was the first and largest daily newspaper published in vietnamese in the united states and founded by mr. yen in 1978. while its first four-page issue dated back on december 15, 1978, was printed in his garage. today he has more than 60 employees and a daily circulation of 18,000 and the online edition is one of the most widely read services with 1.5 million hits a month. it has provided the vietnamese community with editorials and local and international news stories that highlight community service and activism while bringing the community together. i applaud the paper for those important achievements for its 31 years and i look forward to its contribution in the next 31 years. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without o
sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor newen for its 31 years of media service in orange county, california. it was the first and largest daily newspaper published in vietnamese in the united states and founded by mr. yen in 1978. while its first four-page issue dated back on december 15, 1978, was printed in his garage. today he has more than 60 employees and a daily circulation of 18,000 and the online edition is one of the most widely read services with 1.5 million hits a...
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also, i am told here as well are senator brownback and rep sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic corps, participants in our international visitor a leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, lebanon, and cordoba. i also want to acknowledge the president of the aspen institute. he was recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and instrumental in supporting the work on internet freedom that the aspen institute has been doing. this is an important speech on a very important subject. before i begin, i want to speak briefly about haiti. during the last eight days, the people of haiti and the people of the world have joined together to deal with a tragedy of staggering proportions. our hemisphere has seen its share of hardships. but there are few precedents to the situation we're facing in port-au-prince. communication networks have played a critical role in our response. they were decimated and in many places totally destroyed. in the hours after the earthquake, we worked with partners in the private sector to first set up the text haiti campaign so
also, i am told here as well are senator brownback and rep sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic corps, participants in our international visitor a leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, lebanon, and cordoba. i also want to acknowledge the president of the aspen institute. he was recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and instrumental in supporting the work on internet freedom that the aspen institute has been doing. this is an important...
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my name is randy sanchez and i'm spanish. do have a hispanic dialect. i don't think so. i have an american dialect. i was brought up in american. that's true, justice and american way party. what i'm running for is healthcare. i cannot get healthcare. and my thing is the 25/75 like the song. i think there should be a $100 a month and it's $25 and $75. you pay $25 and carrier $75. host: thanks for the call. let's stay focused if we could for the first hour at least to get reaction for the story circulating over the last 24-hours. a lot of cable chatter yesterday and more on the sunday morning programs all from the new book called game change. co-written by john hallman wallace from san antonio texas. democrat line. caller: morning. seem like a ploy to sell a book to me. it's time that the american people wake up and remove the sleep from their eyes. this country is in front within and if we do not unify we're going to continue to fall. we're circling the toilet boil and we want to be remes!ered in history. unification is the key. the british have used divide and conquer f
my name is randy sanchez and i'm spanish. do have a hispanic dialect. i don't think so. i have an american dialect. i was brought up in american. that's true, justice and american way party. what i'm running for is healthcare. i cannot get healthcare. and my thing is the 25/75 like the song. i think there should be a $100 a month and it's $25 and $75. you pay $25 and carrier $75. host: thanks for the call. let's stay focused if we could for the first hour at least to get reaction for the story...
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sanchez. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentlemen once again for your continued service to the country. i want to ask you from a different angle something that i may be wrong on the and it may be something to think and and don't know whether you had a chance to look at this incident. i think it's important for us to understand how we protect our forces internally as you said but i'm looking more at this as another ministry official and certainly one section was what my colleague just talked about our need for psychologists and people in the military and how difficult it is to get them in their. but i'm looking more at a sense of a supervisor to somebody who works in this particular case, the alleged attacker because on the day that this happen as i was driving in the car i heard a radio station where one of the direct supervisors for the last year and a half he had now retired, a colonel who had retired had been out of the military about six months was on radio talk show talking about this alleged attacker and
sanchez. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentlemen once again for your continued service to the country. i want to ask you from a different angle something that i may be wrong on the and it may be something to think and and don't know whether you had a chance to look at this incident. i think it's important for us to understand how we protect our forces internally as you said but i'm looking more at this as another ministry official and certainly one section was what my colleague just...
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who are in trouble by the ethics committee's and charlie rangel and his tax problems, maxine waters, sanchez sisters, i could do a whole encyclopedia series of corruption. [laughter] >> host: florida please go ahead. >> caller: hello. happy new year. thank you for being here and answering your questions. like to go back to the first question about which party has done more for the american people? i liked your answer but i wish would go into some examples. it seems that conservatives and republicans have a hard time to articulate but there are so many examples. one gentlemen brought up the union's. everything they are tied to our going out of business. teacher unions commandeered spent billions of dollars to put teachers into rubber rooms because they cannot fire them. the economies of michigan and california. all of the schools that are complete disasters have been dominated by democrats. it seems that they come up with unconstitutional noble ideas that should be an pry better charity but they all turn into failures like massachusetts you have to be rich or very, very poor to be getting gov
who are in trouble by the ethics committee's and charlie rangel and his tax problems, maxine waters, sanchez sisters, i could do a whole encyclopedia series of corruption. [laughter] >> host: florida please go ahead. >> caller: hello. happy new year. thank you for being here and answering your questions. like to go back to the first question about which party has done more for the american people? i liked your answer but i wish would go into some examples. it seems that...
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maxine waters, the sanchez sisters in california. i could do a whole encyclopedia series on corruption. . . michelle, thanks for being here and answering our questions. i'd like to go back to the very first question that you got about which party has done more for the american people and i liked your answer but i wish you would go into some examples. it seems like the conservatives and republicans have a hard time articulating this. and there's so many examples -- the gentleman brought up unions. unions -- everything that it's tied to are going out of business, airlines, car companies, teacher unions. new york is spending billions of dollars that put teachers into rubber rooms because they can't fire them. the economies of michigan and california, all the schools that are complete disasters have been dominated by democrats. it seems like democrats, but unconstitutional noble ideas that should be in the private or charities and they all turn into failures to wear like massachusetts you have to be rich or very very poor to get governme
maxine waters, the sanchez sisters in california. i could do a whole encyclopedia series on corruption. . . michelle, thanks for being here and answering our questions. i'd like to go back to the very first question that you got about which party has done more for the american people and i liked your answer but i wish you would go into some examples. it seems like the conservatives and republicans have a hard time articulating this. and there's so many examples -- the gentleman brought up...
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. >> steve: i think people were expecting to see pepe sanchez who was a no shoot, pass set-up guy. forenan does -- fernandez, a much better shooter. >> tom: st. joseph down 6 with the ball as we head towards the 7-minute mark. todd o'brien is a transfer from bucknell. very athletic move by idris hilliard. a foul on crosgile. the home of the temple owls. temple wearing the home white with the cherry red numbers trimmed in black. st. joseph in the road black with the white letters and numbers. these two teams have faced each other 148 times before this. and the temple owls have held the advantage with the overall record. with ramone moore's bucket and the foul, they hold an advantage tonight. >> steve: no one comes over to help. a little late and he is able to get his own rebound. a lot of guys standing around. o'brien standing around and crosgiles. when you are a bad rebounding team like st. joseph, minus 8 rebounds a game, everybody has to hem on the glass. that was an example of not doing it. >> tom: good rebound by o'brien off the missed free-throw. he has the first step to the b
. >> steve: i think people were expecting to see pepe sanchez who was a no shoot, pass set-up guy. forenan does -- fernandez, a much better shooter. >> tom: st. joseph down 6 with the ball as we head towards the 7-minute mark. todd o'brien is a transfer from bucknell. very athletic move by idris hilliard. a foul on crosgile. the home of the temple owls. temple wearing the home white with the cherry red numbers trimmed in black. st. joseph in the road black with the white letters and...
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sanchez. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentlemen once again for your continued service to the country. i want to ask you from a different angle something that i may be wrong on the and it may be something to think and and don't know whether you had a chance to look at this incident. i think it's important for us to understand how we protect our forces internally as you said but i'm looking more at this as another ministry official and certainly one section was what my colleague just talked about our need for psychologists and people in the military and how difficult it is to get them in their. but i'm looking more at a sense of a supervisor to somebody who works in this particular case, the alleged attacker because on the day that this happen as i was driving in the car i heard a radio station where one of the direct supervisors for the last year and a half he had now retired, a colonel who had retired had been out of the military about six months was on radio talk show talking about this alleged attacker and
sanchez. >> thank you, mr. chairman and gentlemen once again for your continued service to the country. i want to ask you from a different angle something that i may be wrong on the and it may be something to think and and don't know whether you had a chance to look at this incident. i think it's important for us to understand how we protect our forces internally as you said but i'm looking more at this as another ministry official and certainly one section was what my colleague just...
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also, i'm told here as well are senator sam brownback, senator ted kaufman, representative loretta sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic corps, ambassadors, chargÉs, participants in our international visitor leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, and lebanon, and moldova. and i also want to acknowledge walter isaacson, president of the aspen institute, recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and, of course, instrumental in supporting the work on internet freedom that the aspen institute has been doing. this is an important speech on a very important subject. but before i begin, i want to just speak briefly about haiti, because during the last eight days, the people of haiti and the people of the world have joined together to deal with a tragedy of staggering proportions. our hemisphere has seen its share of hardship, but there are few precedents for the situation we're facing in port- au-prince. communication networks have played a critical role in our response. they were, of course, decimated and in many places totally destroyed. and in
also, i'm told here as well are senator sam brownback, senator ted kaufman, representative loretta sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic corps, ambassadors, chargÉs, participants in our international visitor leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, and lebanon, and moldova. and i also want to acknowledge walter isaacson, president of the aspen institute, recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and, of course, instrumental in supporting the work...
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also, i'm told here as well are senator sam brownback, senator ted coffman, representative loretta sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic core, ambassadors, chargest, participants in our international visitor leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, and lebanon and mol doveo. and i also want to acknowledge walter yikesson president of the institute recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and instrument cral on supporting the work on internet freedom that the aspen ibstute has been doing. this is an important speech on a very important subject. but before i begin, i want to just speak briefly about haiti because during the last eight days the people of haiti and the people of the world have joined together to deal with a tragedy of staggering proportions. our hems atmosphere has seen its share of hardship but there are few precedents for the situation we're facing in port ah prince. communication networks have played a critical role in our response. they were, of course, decimated and in many places totally destroyed. and in the hours after t
also, i'm told here as well are senator sam brownback, senator ted coffman, representative loretta sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic core, ambassadors, chargest, participants in our international visitor leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, and lebanon and mol doveo. and i also want to acknowledge walter yikesson president of the institute recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and instrument cral on supporting the work on internet...
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also, i am told here as well are senator brown bacback and rep sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic corps, participants in our international visitor a leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, lebanon, and cordoba. i also want to acknowledge the president of the aspen institute. he was recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and instrumental in supporting the work on internet freedom that the aspen internet has -- aspen institute has been doing. this is an important speech on a very important subject. before i begin, i want to speak briefly about haiti. during the last eight days, the people of haiti and the people of the world have joined together to deal with a tragedy of staggering proportions. our hemisphere has seen its share of hardships. but there are few precedents to the situation we're facing in port-au-prince. communication networks have played a critical role in our response. they were decimated and in many places totally destroyed. in the hours after the earthquake, we worked with partners in the private sector to first set up the
also, i am told here as well are senator brown bacback and rep sanchez, many representatives of the diplomatic corps, participants in our international visitor a leadership program on internet freedom from china, colombia, iran, lebanon, and cordoba. i also want to acknowledge the president of the aspen institute. he was recently named to our broadcasting board of governors and instrumental in supporting the work on internet freedom that the aspen internet has -- aspen institute has been doing....