Minnesota dentist who killed cecil the lion as he tried to explain himself to his patients. And there is crying in baseball. A new york mets player crying on the field after he was told he was traded. Why it was all an emotional mixup. Today, july 30th. 2015. Good morning. Welcome to today on a thursday morning. I dont usually bring a box of tissues when watching a baseball game. There is crying in baseball. A reference to tom hanks famous line in a league of their own. There is no crying in baseball. This is a touching story. First, lets get to the top story. What appears to be a piece of wreckage from Malaysian Airlines flight 370 washed ashore on a Remote Island off the coast of madagascar. Thats 4,000 miles from the planes last known position. Nbcs tom costello has been covering this from the very beginning. What can you tell us . Good morning. The australian command center thats been leading the search for mh370 says its not surprised debris has washed ashore so far from the searc
Tries to explain himself to his patients. And there is crying in baseball. New york mets player shedding tears on the field after being told he was traded. Why it was all a big and emotional mix up. Today, thursday, july 30th, 2015. Announcer from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning everyone. Welcome to today on a thursday morning. I dont usually watch a box of tissue when watching a baseball game there is crying in baseball. Reference to league of their own. This is a touching story. Well tell you more about the new york mets player in awhile. What appears to be a piece of wreckage from Malaysia Airlines off the coast of madagascar. That is 4,000 miles from the planes last known position. Tom costello has been covering this from the beginning. Reporter good morning. The australian command center is not surprised that the debris washed ashore so far from the search zone. Thats consistent with ocean modellin
American christianity and southern culture at the duke divinity school, and an adjunct professor of american studies at unc chapel hill. You can tell tim is a very inclusive guy, hes got an appointment at duke and unc. We are going to talk best well tonight. He is the author of blood done sign my name which was nominated for the book award. He also serves on the executive board for the North Carolina naacp. Tim can tell you more about this book than i can. I just want to say, he does a marvelous job of putting amit hills murder and lynching into a context of American History. His earlier book is about a similar incident that happened 15 years later in oxford North Carolina about 25 miles from here and i learned just a few years ago about another similar incident that happened three blocks from here at the intersection of ninth street where during the war in 1944, a black soldier in uniform from philadelphia would not move to the back of the bus and when he got off the bus, the bus driv
And excluding certain small ones from the recording requirements which might be a pathway. That is nothing the Commission Recommended but there is a discussion to that effect in our report. I appreciate that. 1sizefitsall approach is not always helpful. It rarely is. We face these challenges and i hope you will keep in mind the flexibility that often needs to occur and i appreciate your efforts. Unless we are done i want to say in our recommendations, the principle i tried to save in the introduction, if youre going to provide rural providers, it is about targeting, not duplicating, not supporting two providers next door to each other may be in effect, not covering fixed costs, subsidize both of them. In the ambulance situation we took one of the add ons targeted to redistribute and targeted to counties that had low population density. You end up covering 70 , 75 of the same areas but they can provide a larger subsidy. And removing subsidy away from places that are near metropolitan ar
Erik paulsen from minnesota. Id i say that right . And tom reid from new york. Ith that i will yield five minutes to the gentleman from the state up north from ohio, mr. Levin. Mr. Levin youre still bitter about some of the back and forth between our two states. I dont think ron kind was here hen we introduced. And judy chu. And earl was here part of the time. Dr. Miller, welcome. Read your property your testimony and also your executive summary i was just struck by the thoroughness of the work you do. A lot of the issues are controversial. I remember when we first talked about controlling payments to that we s and the heck received and how much ontroversy it was. And you thought the sky was falling and it would never work out for physicians. And i mention that because i really think your report, and it has areas where there are differences of opinion, your thist shows how successful has been, this program, that is in some respects a public, not only public but public and private partn