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but for wayne sutton the hardest part is missing his 7-month-old son. >> i'm happy. it's emotion too because you want to play with him and hold him and stuff and you're across the country and just, you know, dealing with stuff and like i could be playing with him. i know i'm not doing this, making this sacrifice so i can get rich. i want my little boy to be successful. i want him to learn so i can teach him to be successful. >> most nights wayne works until 11:00 p.m. at a neighborhood yogurt shop. he walks home to clear his head. on a monday night he is walking home when he is stopped by police. >> i saw two cops, hands on their hips ready to pull out a gun, a baton or something to take me down if necessary. >> 404, clearance on one, north carolina number available. >> the officers run a background check. wayne doesn't have a criminal record. he's told he can go. >> 11:00, 2:00, 1:00 in the afternoon or 11:00 at night, if i'm walking on the street, just trying to get home, i shouldn't get stopped by the police. >> mountain view police tell us they stopped wayne beca
but for wayne sutton the hardest part is missing his 7-month-old son. >> i'm happy. it's emotion too because you want to play with him and hold him and stuff and you're across the country and just, you know, dealing with stuff and like i could be playing with him. i know i'm not doing this, making this sacrifice so i can get rich. i want my little boy to be successful. i want him to learn so i can teach him to be successful. >> most nights wayne works until 11:00 p.m. at a...
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sutton gives an elbow to the face of porter. not a pretty sight. he was called for a flagrant foul. this is why he is a stunt. the hoyas led in the first half. second half -- jason cartograms a rebound and comes down the court. all day every day. he drains the jumper. the hoyas win easy. maryland hit the road taking on georgia tech hoping to get their second win in a row and get to 500 and acc play. not a member state. the guard was one of six from downtown. the one he got nearly took -- nearly put them over the edge. he was dribbling down and gets a look. he nails it. two seconds to go. the yellow jackets make one of two foul shots. it is no good. the terrapins lose a heartbreaker. hiss the tar heels of the one. he slams at home and is 54-51 north carolina. a real easy, less than three seconds to go. a half-court shot, but it is no good. unc holes on 54-51. eric green cuts of the jumper. it is no good. he tries to follow and still not good. this goes into overtime. duke with a three-point lead. seth curry driving the lane. duke hangs on and wins 70-65. danica patrick hit a bit of a
sutton gives an elbow to the face of porter. not a pretty sight. he was called for a flagrant foul. this is why he is a stunt. the hoyas led in the first half. second half -- jason cartograms a rebound and comes down the court. all day every day. he drains the jumper. the hoyas win easy. maryland hit the road taking on georgia tech hoping to get their second win in a row and get to 500 and acc play. not a member state. the guard was one of six from downtown. the one he got nearly took -- nearly...
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look at the middle of your screen maurice sutton gives the elbow to the face of porter, and he goes down, blood from his nose. he was called for a flagrant foul. porter not faced he gets a leg up. in the second, a georgetown with a big lead. off the miss, jason clark really a strong showing barry did go. hit the jumper. the hoyas win easily. maryland men's basketball and as a shot at the n.c.a.a. tournament is very slim. tied for seventh place in the acc, i hope to gain a footing against georgia tech, but that fell flat at the sec have. -- but they fell flat in the second half. nine seconds to go, off the dribble, goes for the long 3 1- 6 from long distance. georgia tech it's the foul shot. trying to put up a miracle no dice. the terps lose the heartbreaker. uva hosting unc 20 seconds to go. makes the slam, but this was extremely close. two seconds to go, the final chance evans the half-court shot, trying to make it happen, it is not march madness yet. he does not get it. unc wins. tim brant called a good game, virginia tech, closing seconds eric green, the jumper. no good. the fallout,
look at the middle of your screen maurice sutton gives the elbow to the face of porter, and he goes down, blood from his nose. he was called for a flagrant foul. porter not faced he gets a leg up. in the second, a georgetown with a big lead. off the miss, jason clark really a strong showing barry did go. hit the jumper. the hoyas win easily. maryland men's basketball and as a shot at the n.c.a.a. tournament is very slim. tied for seventh place in the acc, i hope to gain a footing against...
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. >>> in this unassuming three-bedroom home in mountain view, california, angela benton and wayne sutton hope to make history. >> here? see what this thing look like. >> one of them is supposed to be a sofa bed. >> the friends connected online, two black internet entrepreneurs trying to succeed in an overwhelmingly white industry. >> for whatever reason, african-americans tend to be consumers of technology and not really creators of technology. >> name me one black web tech founder or start-up ceo. where's the example of a black mark zuckerberg? >> last year only 1% of internet start-ups that received funding were founded by african-americans. so angela and wayne created the new media accelerator, newme for short, a groundbreaking program designed to speak up the development and success of minority led start-ups in silicon valley. >> if you're going to be an actor, you go to l.a. if you're going to be in fashion, you go to new york. and if you're going to be in technology, then you come to silicon valley. >> modeled after similar programs, newme offers its dotcom founders immediate acces
. >>> in this unassuming three-bedroom home in mountain view, california, angela benton and wayne sutton hope to make history. >> here? see what this thing look like. >> one of them is supposed to be a sofa bed. >> the friends connected online, two black internet entrepreneurs trying to succeed in an overwhelmingly white industry. >> for whatever reason, african-americans tend to be consumers of technology and not really creators of technology. >> name me...
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helier, and sutton hospitals. >> the prime minister is keen to tell us that work should always pay. what do you say to my constituents from low and middle-income families, to convey their peers about the measures being brought forward by the government, such as the removal of working and child tax credits? these are working people who are already facing severe financial difficulty, and the proposal could cause the hard working families with disabled children with a receipt of a lower disability premium? >> i make two points to the honorable lady. of course, we have had to reform the tax credit system. when we came into office, even people in this house were eligible for the credit, and we have taken it further down the income scale. in terms of what she said about disability, i make two points. the disability living allowance, the key benefit, is going up by 5.2% this april, and will be well ahead of inflation, and the point i would make a but the universal credit issue is as she knows, the low rate for disabled children, anyone on the level is going to be completely protected. we h
helier, and sutton hospitals. >> the prime minister is keen to tell us that work should always pay. what do you say to my constituents from low and middle-income families, to convey their peers about the measures being brought forward by the government, such as the removal of working and child tax credits? these are working people who are already facing severe financial difficulty, and the proposal could cause the hard working families with disabled children with a receipt of a lower...
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>> surprises on that list, betty sutton, for one. she is vulnerable but i don't think it is because necessarily she has a high staff turnover. she was redistricted into a seat with a republican incumbent nearby. >> michele bachmann, 29%. not a shock, right? >> it tells you all circumstantial, right? i think of rick larson in washington state and three of his staffers were drinking on the job and bragging about it on twitter. of course he fired them i don't think voters going to hold it against rick larson that happened. but also can feed into a bad reputation if an image a member is hard to work for, joe sestak in pennsylvania known as a pile drover of a boss that fed into the image he was eratic and hurt him in the senate race. >> anything that shocked you? >> nancy pelosi, 22, john boehner, 65, go out on a limb and say they are not going to lose re-election even though they have staff turnover. >> part is people -- they get the taste of leadership and realize it is a lot of work. any way, nathan gonzalez, david wasserman, thank you
>> surprises on that list, betty sutton, for one. she is vulnerable but i don't think it is because necessarily she has a high staff turnover. she was redistricted into a seat with a republican incumbent nearby. >> michele bachmann, 29%. not a shock, right? >> it tells you all circumstantial, right? i think of rick larson in washington state and three of his staffers were drinking on the job and bragging about it on twitter. of course he fired them i don't think voters going...
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villanova's sutton in the circle. we could have put him in the penalty box for elbowing. the flagrant elbow on porter. freshman making his second start of the year. would lose blood but comes back strong. porter stepback jumper. he's feeling just fine. georgetown up 19-8. final minute of the half. porter creates space for three. and gets the friendly bounce. 15 points for porter. second half, strong defense. clark pokes it away. thompson scoop shot and one. clark had 15 points. ninth ranked georgetown defeats villanova 67-46. up next for georgetown, big monday. hosting number 18 notre dame. in acc, maryland off a huge win against miami and with the goal to improve their tournament resume, the terps could not afford a loss against last place georgia tech. maryland 1-6 on the road this season. terps looking good here. end the first half on a 12-2 run including this three from moseley. he scored 14 of 16 points in the first half. terps up six at the break. two minutes to play in the game now. terps down one. drives and gives maryland the lead. a game high 18 points but yello
villanova's sutton in the circle. we could have put him in the penalty box for elbowing. the flagrant elbow on porter. freshman making his second start of the year. would lose blood but comes back strong. porter stepback jumper. he's feeling just fine. georgetown up 19-8. final minute of the half. porter creates space for three. and gets the friendly bounce. 15 points for porter. second half, strong defense. clark pokes it away. thompson scoop shot and one. clark had 15 points. ninth ranked...
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because as judge sutton said, you can't predict when you're going to get struck by cancer or a heart attack or get appendicitis. you can budget for things like buying the cars or other things, buying broccoli, whatever. this is something that -- wait paul. let me finish. this is something, this is a product that everyone is going to buy. and what congress is reacting to is not the failure to buy it's the failure to pay for it. health care is going to inevitably going to be consumed by everyone including mike as he sits in his couch on the living room. and congress found that that -- those costs aggregated mean that each american family spends $1,000 per year extra and that is across state lines. maybe you can tell that story with some other market and we'll deal with that case then. but i don't quite think so. >> even if you're right, and we could debate the factual premise, but even if you're right, that the health care market is different in that respect, why does that suggest any limiting principle? it suggests why this might have been the first market that congress regulated. but
because as judge sutton said, you can't predict when you're going to get struck by cancer or a heart attack or get appendicitis. you can budget for things like buying the cars or other things, buying broccoli, whatever. this is something that -- wait paul. let me finish. this is something, this is a product that everyone is going to buy. and what congress is reacting to is not the failure to buy it's the failure to pay for it. health care is going to inevitably going to be consumed by everyone...
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>> joanne sutton and don murray. congratulations to joanne and don. you don't have to do a thing. we will contact you and tell you how you'll be getting your kindle fire. >> you'll be -- we'll be giving away more stuff on our facebook stage so go to facebook.com/wusa9 and like us and you'll be ready for the next sweepstakes. >>> today's question of the morning is women tend to get a better deal when than men when shopping for one of these. is it a, a cell phone, that's my guess, b, a car or c, a computer. >> our facebook friend amanda made us laugh. she writes a, a cell phone. no, dad has always been good at getting good deals. b, a car, no, dad is good with this too. so it's got to be c, a computer. dang it, dad is also good at that too. >> came do you think is the correct answer -- what do you think is the correct answer? we'll tell you at 6:53. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're wal
>> joanne sutton and don murray. congratulations to joanne and don. you don't have to do a thing. we will contact you and tell you how you'll be getting your kindle fire. >> you'll be -- we'll be giving away more stuff on our facebook stage so go to facebook.com/wusa9 and like us and you'll be ready for the next sweepstakes. >>> today's question of the morning is women tend to get a better deal when than men when shopping for one of these. is it a, a cell phone, that's my...
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. >>> the question of the day once again this morning -- >> and here's a look at a response, laura sutton wrote on our facebook fan page -- >> just give them a smooch. it will be okay. log on to wusa9's facebook fan page and leave your response. we will reveal the answer in our 6:00 hour. >>> 5:26 this friday morning. you got plans today? wear's not going to be an issue. it becomes an issue tonight and over the weekend as we have rain and snow showers and much colder air. today, we start chilly. 20s and 30s out there. 25 for luray and frederick early. 37 though on the bay. we'll head toward this morning mid-morning, temperatures still in the 30s. by lunchtime though, mid 40s. skies becoming partly sunny and then the clouds are going to thicken up this afternoon as the temperatures approach the 50-degree mark. mike and andrea, over to you. >>> thank you howard. alex ovechkin scores a goal and gets an assist in last night's game against winnipeg. >> but would it be enough for a win? kristen berset has more in this morning's sports report. >> good morning everybody. last night's capitals and
. >>> the question of the day once again this morning -- >> and here's a look at a response, laura sutton wrote on our facebook fan page -- >> just give them a smooch. it will be okay. log on to wusa9's facebook fan page and leave your response. we will reveal the answer in our 6:00 hour. >>> 5:26 this friday morning. you got plans today? wear's not going to be an issue. it becomes an issue tonight and over the weekend as we have rain and snow showers and much...
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here to perform the classic, "anything goes," please welcome tony award winner, sutton foster, and the cast of "anything goes"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ in olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking ♪ ♪ but now god knows anything goes ♪ ♪ good authors too who once knew better words now only use four letter words writing prose ♪ ♪ anything goes if driving fast cars you like if low bars you like if old hymns you like ♪ ♪ if bare limbs you like if mae west you like or me undressed you like why nobody will oppose ♪ ♪ when ev'ry night the set that's smart is intruding in nudist parties in studios anything goes ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the world has gone mad today and good's bad today and black's white today and day's night today ♪ ♪ when most guys today that women prize today are just silly gigolos ♪ ♪ and though i'm not a great romancer i know that you're bound to answer when i propose ♪ ♪ anything goes anything anything anything
here to perform the classic, "anything goes," please welcome tony award winner, sutton foster, and the cast of "anything goes"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ in olden days a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking ♪ ♪ but now god knows anything goes ♪ ♪ good authors too who once knew better words now only use four letter words writing prose ♪ ♪ anything goes if driving fast cars you like if low bars you like if old hymns you like ♪ ♪ if bare...
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even some very influential republican judges like lawrence silverman and jeffrey sutton, have says this law is constitutional. so i'd say the betting of people who follow this is that the court will actually uphold president obama's healthcare plan. but that's a big one. and that will be decided before the election. the affirmative action case is going to be decided after. >> and as you know, jeff, the arizona immigration law, sb 1070, set off a lot of controversy in this state and across the country. copycat laws the issue before the justices is what? >> reporter: the issue there is, is immigration a principally federal responsibility? is this an area where the states have a right to regulate? or has the federal government pre-empted, that's the term, has the federal government pre-empted this area and are these laws unconstitutional for that reason? this is an area where i think it's harder to predict, although the conservatives generally give a lot of deference to state power. and i think it's likely that these laws -- it's more likely that these laws will be upheld rather than overt
even some very influential republican judges like lawrence silverman and jeffrey sutton, have says this law is constitutional. so i'd say the betting of people who follow this is that the court will actually uphold president obama's healthcare plan. but that's a big one. and that will be decided before the election. the affirmative action case is going to be decided after. >> and as you know, jeff, the arizona immigration law, sb 1070, set off a lot of controversy in this state and across...
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. >> let's get your "money in motion" trade with camilla sutton. it's interesting because stephen weiss saying he's short the euro against the dollar trade. you're advising clients to do the opposite. how come? >> exactly what stephen just referenced in a sense that those who have been short euro are growing very tired. many of them got in in the low 1.30s. they're tired and under water. we have oil prices higher. that's taking away some potential for the ecb in terms of what they can do on the interest rate front. but i think we could still see some upside. so it's way too early right now to get in short. but when we get up into the 1.37s, i think that's the perfect opportunity again. all in all, we're having a short covering. but the market is incredibly bearish, euro, overall. i think there's tons of fundamental reasons. >> it's fascinating. last year, last july, i predicted by the end of 2011 it would be 1.25, euro/dollar. i was a bit off on that. obviously it strengthened up recently. i'm hearing that it's because banks in europe are repay rat
. >> let's get your "money in motion" trade with camilla sutton. it's interesting because stephen weiss saying he's short the euro against the dollar trade. you're advising clients to do the opposite. how come? >> exactly what stephen just referenced in a sense that those who have been short euro are growing very tired. many of them got in in the low 1.30s. they're tired and under water. we have oil prices higher. that's taking away some potential for the ecb in terms of...
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because everyone -- this is judge sutton's point in the sixth circuit. >> why does this give rice to a limiting principle? -- rise to lamingt principle? the problem in 2008 was that people were sitting in their living room and they weren't buying cars. that was the problem. >> here's the difference. what congress is significant, what sutton is saying, health care is the different than the buying of cars. everyone is going to need health care and those costs are externalized on people right now. now maybe you can make that argument with other markets, but i don't quite think so because as judge sutton said, you can't predict when you are going to get struck by cancer or heart attack or get appendicitis. you can budget for things like buying the cars or other things. buying broccoli, whatever. this is something that -- wait, paul. let me finish. this is something, this is a product that everyone is going to buy. what congress is reacting to -- congress reacted is not the failure to by but the failure to pay for it. health care is going to inevitably going to be could be summed by every
because everyone -- this is judge sutton's point in the sixth circuit. >> why does this give rice to a limiting principle? -- rise to lamingt principle? the problem in 2008 was that people were sitting in their living room and they weren't buying cars. that was the problem. >> here's the difference. what congress is significant, what sutton is saying, health care is the different than the buying of cars. everyone is going to need health care and those costs are externalized on...
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sutton. the chair: the gentlelady from ohio is recognized for one minute. ms. sutton: thank you and i thank you, mr. doyle, for your leadership. this is a great amendment. it's a commonsense amendment. now, we don't know if the x.l. pipeline will be built, many have strong opinions on whether or not it should be built at all. but one thing that we should all agree on is that if it is built it should be built with materials made right here in america. you see, when we talk about producing energy in america, that doesn't just mean oil gas, wind, nuclear and other sources that power our homes and businesses. it means materials used to extract refine and transport that energy. and why does it have to happen that it needs to be american-made materials? because it means jobs, good paying jobs that can help to strengthen our middle class. it means stronger communities and a stronger economy at a time when we need that now more than ever. and it means a future with more security and more certainty for the next generation. this pipeline is going to run through america.
sutton. the chair: the gentlelady from ohio is recognized for one minute. ms. sutton: thank you and i thank you, mr. doyle, for your leadership. this is a great amendment. it's a commonsense amendment. now, we don't know if the x.l. pipeline will be built, many have strong opinions on whether or not it should be built at all. but one thing that we should all agree on is that if it is built it should be built with materials made right here in america. you see, when we talk about producing energy...
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past years have been, hey, hey, hey, past years there have been groundhogs named sutton sammy, there's been jimmy the groundhog, there's been more concisely named groundhogs chuckles, tumbleweed, gus and this year what is a metaphor for gridlock, potomac phil. he will be on hand for the inaugural celebration of groundhog day, but they did not have their act together. i'm not kidding. did not have their act together enough so they had to use a stuffed animal groundhog. >> the credibility of the entire ceremony, soledad -- >> seriously? >> do i lie to you? >> i don't want to be the human who has to explain this to the aliens when they come. >> potomac phil will be a stuffed animal, which we say not very real. >> we don't believe in climate change science. can we get back to credible issues. europe is way ahead of us. >> and we are moving on. >>> straight ahead this morning on "starting point" the truth about sugar. apparently, sugar so toxic, some people are saying it is as bad for you as tobacco and alcohol. new study coming out of "nature." >>> deadly riots to tell you about in egypt,
past years have been, hey, hey, hey, past years there have been groundhogs named sutton sammy, there's been jimmy the groundhog, there's been more concisely named groundhogs chuckles, tumbleweed, gus and this year what is a metaphor for gridlock, potomac phil. he will be on hand for the inaugural celebration of groundhog day, but they did not have their act together. i'm not kidding. did not have their act together enough so they had to use a stuffed animal groundhog. >> the credibility...