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>> travis almost killed herold's long time friend charla nash in a vicious mauling that lasted nearlys. he ripped off her eyelids and bit her fingers. >> oh, my god, he ripped her apart! >> that attack caused "national geographic" to explore the complex relationship between chimps and humans on "chimps on the edge". the documentary retraces the fateful day that things went terribly wrong. when charla nash ended up mauled and a policeman had to shoot and kill travis. >> travis was not a bad chimp. travis was an unfortunate chimp caught in a very tragic situation. >> to april truitt and her husband clay miller, who run the primate rescue center outside lexington, kentucky. that horrible attack could have been prevented. >> he had given every warning and every clue that he could that this was likely to happen. and his owner unfortunately chose to ignore those warnings. it's unfortunate -- >> april and clay who once kept this monkey gizmo as a pet opened the center because they no longer believe primates should be kept as pets. she says she tried to convince herold to give travis up six y
>> travis almost killed herold's long time friend charla nash in a vicious mauling that lasted nearlys. he ripped off her eyelids and bit her fingers. >> oh, my god, he ripped her apart! >> that attack caused "national geographic" to explore the complex relationship between chimps and humans on "chimps on the edge". the documentary retraces the fateful day that things went terribly wrong. when charla nash ended up mauled and a policeman had to shoot and...
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. >> four dairy farmer suzi nash. life used to be simple. >> there is no variety really in milking cows. >> but lately she has been miserable. >> i get tired of us working so hard. and always having to fight for a dollar. >> nash has spent all of her working life in the dairy industry. and 15 years ago she and her husband sunk their savings into their dream of owning a dairy farm. >> my husband was just so excited. to get out on his own. >> but it did not take long for the hard reality to hit home. it seemed the harder they worked, the further they fell behind. >> we have never gotten in a situation where our bill box was empty. ever. >> and now, this farm, like many dairy farms is fighting for survival. milk prices have dropped. costs soared. dairy farms are in danger. >> in 20 years i have never seen this much financial stress on dairy farms. >> the federal government has always mandated the price of milk but the price has not always kept up with farmers's costs. right now the government pays farmers about a dollar
. >> four dairy farmer suzi nash. life used to be simple. >> there is no variety really in milking cows. >> but lately she has been miserable. >> i get tired of us working so hard. and always having to fight for a dollar. >> nash has spent all of her working life in the dairy industry. and 15 years ago she and her husband sunk their savings into their dream of owning a dairy farm. >> my husband was just so excited. to get out on his own. >> but it did...
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bottom three coming up for the marlins, 3-1, nashs. whether that's building more certified green buildings than anyone on earth. creating online banking tools for the next generation. or making a 10 year, $100 million investment in kids. it's how we've always done business. and will for a very long time to come. pnc. leading the way. >>> we're back in miami. we love to the bottom of the inning. and i asked him and. and see the runner. the runner in front of you. he doesn't know. , he had good advice next to dess month. and said he showed and no play at 2nd. a dive at right. and make as throw over and double play and and the right decision that's everything. , a base running air your but a great decision today. you have to show improvement every day. >> bob: when i asked jim riggleman about the play he said i thought he was going to second base. then he went to 3rd. and the manager was impressed with that. 1-1 to maybin. a. john went off speed. and they are playing two, including the sunday night game. left side. orr wants to cut i
bottom three coming up for the marlins, 3-1, nashs. whether that's building more certified green buildings than anyone on earth. creating online banking tools for the next generation. or making a 10 year, $100 million investment in kids. it's how we've always done business. and will for a very long time to come. pnc. leading the way. >>> we're back in miami. we love to the bottom of the inning. and i asked him and. and see the runner. the runner in front of you. he doesn't know. ,...
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general nash, can you hear me okay?> i can hear you very well. >> thank you for joining us, can you. i think is back in august when he last gave us an update. this is for those of you who might have missed an earlier one, major general richard nash who is the commander of multinational division south. and he is in basra today what he is reading you from. and he is going to give you a brief update an orview of what hisorces are doing down there and then take some of your questions. genera again thank you for joining us and let me turn it over to you. >> again, thanks. good morning from basra, iraq. i am major general richard nash, and i commanded multinational division south. also known as the red bull. the rebels are a national guard division based in saint paul, which is a suburb where we are located by the name of rosemon minnesota. i appreciate the opportunity to talk to you today about our operations here in southern iraq. there are at the 34th division is responsible for the command and control of the multinational
general nash, can you hear me okay?> i can hear you very well. >> thank you for joining us, can you. i think is back in august when he last gave us an update. this is for those of you who might have missed an earlier one, major general richard nash who is the commander of multinational division south. and he is in basra today what he is reading you from. and he is going to give you a brief update an orview of what hisorces are doing down there and then take some of your questions....
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the fans file out of nashs on the heels of a 5-3 philadelphia, we tonight.downstairs, and jim riggleman talking with the media about this tough nationals loss. >> he just started getting the ball up. he threw so many pitches that he was getting ground balls, he was getting called strikes, really throwing some great pitches, and he got a change-up up earlier to ibanez that he hit out, and then after we got a couple of runs, he just started getting the ball up a little bit, and they took advantage of it. you know, the ball lost the sink that he had on it, and, you know, the ball was carrying good, all of those balls were all legit, but it was a good night to hit if you could gut get the ball the air, and they got five of them the air. >> jim, how often is this phillies offense -- how good is this phillies offense? it seems like if they're down, they manage to get ahead. >> well, it's a good offense. there are so many threats in there. but, you know, if i'm not mistaken, statistically, it wouldn't tell you that. i don't think they rank real high in batting aver
the fans file out of nashs on the heels of a 5-3 philadelphia, we tonight.downstairs, and jim riggleman talking with the media about this tough nationals loss. >> he just started getting the ball up. he threw so many pitches that he was getting ground balls, he was getting called strikes, really throwing some great pitches, and he got a change-up up earlier to ibanez that he hit out, and then after we got a couple of runs, he just started getting the ball up a little bit, and they...
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. >> reporter: today's accident, another in a series of accidents, on august 9 michael nash was killed when he was struck by a gravel spreading machine. august 18 steven griffith, a subcontractor working for metro died after touching a live wire at the bladensburg bus garage. on august 26 two workers were treated at a hospital after a two-car train struck the rail cars they were woing on. whenever workers are on the track, contains are supposed to slow down. it's unclear how fast they were moving through the tunnel today. >> we'll keep on top of that one. >>> a candlelight vigil in prince george's county for a teenager critically hurt in a car crash. family and fellow students gathered at crossland high school in honor of ashley bradley. she was hit by a car in temple hills more than a week ago. she tried to cross brinkley road. tonight her mother asked classmates to keep the faith. >> her accident was harsh and it's going to take all of you to pray and believe that god will deliver a miracle and send ash ashley home because ashley is going to be a graduate of crossland high school. >>
. >> reporter: today's accident, another in a series of accidents, on august 9 michael nash was killed when he was struck by a gravel spreading machine. august 18 steven griffith, a subcontractor working for metro died after touching a live wire at the bladensburg bus garage. on august 26 two workers were treated at a hospital after a two-car train struck the rail cars they were woing on. whenever workers are on the track, contains are supposed to slow down. it's unclear how fast they...
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and 25 year veteran michael nash was struck and killed by a piece of equipment in indiana. >> we havead a number of instances in a short time frame. that says to me something is amiss somewhere and they need to investigate it and find out and correct it. >> officials do not yet know if they will investigate. metro officials already are. >> it seems the accident happened as metro faces a $130 million shortfall next year. they have not decided whether to cut service or increase fares. and at $11 billion wish list today tt includes upgrading and antipollution system, replacing old railcars, and adding power to certain system lights. >> a deadly crash in leesburg and rahm 1:30 a.m.. police say 25-year-old justin sumac tried to run from the scene after crushing and killing his passenger. police are now charging him with the and run and a d y. >> -- and 80 you why. >> -- a dui. >> lizet thomas said the 3- month-old infant she was watching was not breathing. the child died yesterday his death was ruled shaken baby syndrome. she admitted to shaking the baby because he would not stop crying. >
and 25 year veteran michael nash was struck and killed by a piece of equipment in indiana. >> we havead a number of instances in a short time frame. that says to me something is amiss somewhere and they need to investigate it and find out and correct it. >> officials do not yet know if they will investigate. metro officials already are. >> it seems the accident happened as metro faces a $130 million shortfall next year. they have not decided whether to cut service or increase...
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cruising and nashs lead 7-1. >> bob: we started to have bit of a shower. it may not be retransmitted and the accounts may not be disseminated. 4th pitcher. left-hander. 28 years of age. came over from0 oakland. a the box score is full and busy. they scored off the first three pitchers. and got the starter out after 3. he had have to be upset. that would be a mismatch that could be a big day for phillies having issues of their own. >> rob: they don't have one getting the out. >> rob: if you look when he bro urgent in myers i'm sure that he was saying why don't i gate call. that gets in your head. those are little things. charlie is trying to figure it out but that kid is thinking i have done a good job. he is out for three months with a torn labor rim. >> rob: it was a couple of years ago. >> bob: 3-2. desmond is out looking. >> rob: they are pounding the outside part of the plate. struck out in the pitch here. and gets caught looking at the outside pitch. that was well inside the corner. he walked up to maier before he got in i think he said this guy struc
cruising and nashs lead 7-1. >> bob: we started to have bit of a shower. it may not be retransmitted and the accounts may not be disseminated. 4th pitcher. left-hander. 28 years of age. came over from0 oakland. a the box score is full and busy. they scored off the first three pitchers. and got the starter out after 3. he had have to be upset. that would be a mismatch that could be a big day for phillies having issues of their own. >> rob: they don't have one getting the...
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as the nashs work their way down to the bottom of the florida batting order. high gas, cody ross on a fishing expee -on is down on strikes. >> rob: john lannan had a prosperous afternoon. a team that scored 11 runs last night. come back 12 hours later had the breaking ball, fastball. change up working. basically 6 hits that didn't hurt him too much. a touchdown to an extra point right now. bottom of the 6th. and very sharp. he had a 15 minute wait in the top half. and after that. settled down. >> bob: 5 innings. a walk and three strikeouts. 81 pitches. 50 strikes. >> rob: i like the beard, keep the beard. >> bob: the groupeds crew watching the sky. another ball and off the bat of paulino. , see a steady rain falling. i was talking on the radio over in the florida side a while ago with dave van horn long time expos and marlins radio voice, they cannot wait to tkpwhaoet their new park. this he have to wait a few more years but they have construction out of the ground. he thinks when their fans can get out of the sun not have to worry about the rain with the retr
as the nashs work their way down to the bottom of the florida batting order. high gas, cody ross on a fishing expee -on is down on strikes. >> rob: john lannan had a prosperous afternoon. a team that scored 11 runs last night. come back 12 hours later had the breaking ball, fastball. change up working. basically 6 hits that didn't hurt him too much. a touchdown to an extra point right now. bottom of the 6th. and very sharp. he had a 15 minute wait in the top half. and after that. settled...
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general nash, can you hear me ok?an, i can hear you very well. >> thank you for joining us again, general. i think it was back in august when you last gave us an update. this is, for those of you who might have missed the earlier one, major richard nash, who is the commander of multiinitial division south. he is briefing you from iraq today. he is going to give you a brief update and overissue of what his forces are doing thrun this. thank you for joining us, and let me turn it over to you. >> brian, again, thanks. good morning from iraq. i am major generic nash, and i command multinational division south and the 34th infantry division, also known as the red bulls. they are a national guard division based in st. paul, which is a suburb where we are located by the name of rose mount, minnesota. i pressure the to talk to you today about our operations here in southern iraq. the 34th infantry television is responsible for the commnd and control of the division south with division headquarters located just outside the cit
general nash, can you hear me ok?an, i can hear you very well. >> thank you for joining us again, general. i think it was back in august when you last gave us an update. this is, for those of you who might have missed the earlier one, major richard nash, who is the commander of multiinitial division south. he is briefing you from iraq today. he is going to give you a brief update and overissue of what his forces are doing thrun this. thank you for joining us, and let me turn it over to...
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we had general zinni, general nash.f different military officials, a number of whom had been involved in the gulf i war, had records in vietnam, battle-hardened combat military figures. virtually all of them said no, this is not going to work. >> larry: that moved you? >> and that really was a -- influenced me to the greatest degree. >> that's it. there it is. >> go! >> where are you going? >> take cover! >> and the second point that influenced me was the -- in the time that we were having the briefings -- and these were classified, they've been declassified now -- when secretary rumsfeld came up and said there are weapons of mass destruction, north, south, east and west of baghdad. this was his testimony in the armed services committee. i kept saying, well, if they're not finding any of the weapons of mass destruction, where is the imminent threat to the united states security? it didn't make sense. >> how do we re-establish the working relationships? we need with other countries to win the war on terrorism and advance
we had general zinni, general nash.f different military officials, a number of whom had been involved in the gulf i war, had records in vietnam, battle-hardened combat military figures. virtually all of them said no, this is not going to work. >> larry: that moved you? >> and that really was a -- influenced me to the greatest degree. >> that's it. there it is. >> go! >> where are you going? >> take cover! >> and the second point that influenced me was...
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and track repairman michael nash was killed last month when he was struck by a gravel spreader. >>> atudent is stabbed to death and a classmate may be to blame. kai jackson has details of this tragic event. >> reporter: that's right. this afternoon, we've learned that a student at the high school is in custody for that death that happened this morning. police were called for a death investigation. and when they arrived, they found a mill student fatally stabbed. the school was put on lockdown. >> psychologists were on hand for the students and staff all day. specially trained in crisis management. >>> a maryland city has passed a new smoking ban to keep children safer. the rockville city council in montgomery county has banned smoking within 40 feet of all playgrounds in city parks. recreation and park officials say the ban is a no-brainer. and most of the council says they would consider such an idea. >>> we have been enjoying a beautiful start to the workweek these past two days. here's a live look outside right now. still warm. but starting to rain in some areas. and more changes a
and track repairman michael nash was killed last month when he was struck by a gravel spreader. >>> atudent is stabbed to death and a classmate may be to blame. kai jackson has details of this tragic event. >> reporter: that's right. this afternoon, we've learned that a student at the high school is in custody for that death that happened this morning. police were called for a death investigation. and when they arrived, they found a mill student fatally stabbed. the school was...
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and evening flynn that sanyone president's speech would agree that all of the debate, all of the nashingwaste of time, that, in fact, the president spoke to students and encouraged them to work hard. he talked to them about what it would mean to stay in school, his own personal experience, how that can lead -- thousand led to his success and how it can lead to their very own success. so i think that all of the concerns that were expressed before have certainly been overcome and, indeed, before the president even spoke, we had lamar alexander saying that he thought it was a good speech, the "wall street journal" editorial page, newt gingrich. so i think everybody can calm down and recognize that it is important for the president, a president that is so inspired to our youth today, to talk to them about those goals and principles that we really all share. >> let me ask you finally about van jones. could you have found a better time to bury the news of his resignation than midnight on saturday night of labor day weekend? how did he get past the vetting? >> well, andrea, i wasn't involved in
and evening flynn that sanyone president's speech would agree that all of the debate, all of the nashingwaste of time, that, in fact, the president spoke to students and encouraged them to work hard. he talked to them about what it would mean to stay in school, his own personal experience, how that can lead -- thousand led to his success and how it can lead to their very own success. so i think that all of the concerns that were expressed before have certainly been overcome and, indeed, before...
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the documentary retraces the fateful day that things went terribly wrong when charlesa nash ended upand a policeman had to shoot and kill travis. >> travis was not a bad chimp. he was an unfortunate chimp caught in a tragic situation. >> reporter: to april truitt and her husband, clay, who run the primate rescue center outside lexington, kentucky, that horrible attack could have been prevented. >> he had given every warning and every clue that he could that this was likely to happen. and his owner unfortunately chose to ignore those warnings. >> reporter: april and clay, who once kept this monkey gizmo as a pet opened the center because they no longer believe primates should be kept as pets. she said she tried to convince sandra harold to give travis up x years before the attack. >> we offered to help her place him in sanctuary at that time and she refused. >> reporter: the 11 chimps housed at the primate rescue center live in specially reinforced cages. this 300 foot steel enclosure with bullet-proof glass is like something you'd find as a zoo. you would not t go in there? >> absolu
the documentary retraces the fateful day that things went terribly wrong when charlesa nash ended upand a policeman had to shoot and kill travis. >> travis was not a bad chimp. he was an unfortunate chimp caught in a tragic situation. >> reporter: to april truitt and her husband, clay, who run the primate rescue center outside lexington, kentucky, that horrible attack could have been prevented. >> he had given every warning and every clue that he could that this was likely to...
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pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately eá nash commander of u.s. forces in southern iraq. he speaks with reporters via satellite about the ongoing transition of security from american to iraqi forces. also questions about the recent suicide of private kiefer willhound and allegations that he suffered abuse from people in his platoon. this is about 35 minutes. >> i can hear you very well. >> thank you for joining us, general. i think it was back in august when you last gave us an update. this is, for those of you who might have missed the early one, mainly general richard nash who is the commander of multinational division south. and he is in basra today where he is briefing me from. and he's going to give you a brief update and overview of what his forces are doing down there and then take some of your questions. general, again, thank you for joining us and let me turn it over to you. >> again, thanks. good morning from basra, iraq. i am major general rick nash and i command multican division south and 44th infantry division also
pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately eá nash commander of u.s. forces in southern iraq. he speaks with reporters via satellite about the ongoing transition of security from american to iraqi forces. also questions about the recent suicide of private kiefer willhound and allegations that he suffered abuse from people in his platoon. this is about 35 minutes. >> i can hear you very well. >> thank you for joining us, general. i...
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shaq stheel idea from steve nash. now steve nash named executive producer or else they could fight. steve? speaking of steves. steve: you were. meanwhile, a new poll out finds that 65% of doctors oppose president obama's health care plan and that 45% would consider quitting being a doctor if congress actually passes an overhaul. but could these numbers actually be true? we called in dr. manny alvarez, managing editor for foxnews.com/health. manny this survey was from in"investors business daily." let's look at the first panel. do you support or oppose the proposed health care plan? look at this. >> 65% of people oppose. steve: and doctors. >> doctors. i think it probably is a little bit higher. steve: really? >> there is a silent group that is not saying anything. but we put up this same survey yesterday in our website. and most of the responses were from physicians. and i would say that they were telling me that it's most likely 80%. because the doctors really don't know what's going to happen. steve: all the doctors
shaq stheel idea from steve nash. now steve nash named executive producer or else they could fight. steve? speaking of steves. steve: you were. meanwhile, a new poll out finds that 65% of doctors oppose president obama's health care plan and that 45% would consider quitting being a doctor if congress actually passes an overhaul. but could these numbers actually be true? we called in dr. manny alvarez, managing editor for foxnews.com/health. manny this survey was from in"investors business...
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he would get so involved, so nash nature, -- passionately, he couldn't help but shouting.here is a guy who believes what he says, and let's listen to him. he also had terrific staff. ted kennedy's staff had him so well prepared, all these briefing books. i will never forget the briefing books that ted took. and he read them and studied them. he was so well prepared. along with his passion was his preparation and his staff just helped him prepare, because they were all one time. they were working so closely together for the causes they believed in. i was also impressed and found him to be such a great legislator because after the speeches in which he believed so thoroughly and passionately, he would sit down and try to work out an agreement, try to work out some solution that made sense for him and made sense for you if you happened to be on the other side. it was amazing to sit in a room and watch him work. a different demeanor, different temperment. he would sit there, co-joel -- cajole, talk, all in an attempt to try to get to the solution he wanted to be. on one hand he
he would get so involved, so nash nature, -- passionately, he couldn't help but shouting.here is a guy who believes what he says, and let's listen to him. he also had terrific staff. ted kennedy's staff had him so well prepared, all these briefing books. i will never forget the briefing books that ted took. and he read them and studied them. he was so well prepared. along with his passion was his preparation and his staff just helped him prepare, because they were all one time. they were...
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one of the top american commanders in iraq, major general richard nash stopped and acknowledged the losses -- sailors, marines and coast guards mens, they strive daily to help ensure iraq security and improve the quality of life for this emergent democracy. our deepest gratitude goes out to the families, friends loved ones and employers of these patriots and professionals. our thoughts and prayers continues to be with the family of those who have given the last mission. both americans and iraqis can be proud of the fine job their sons and daughters are doing. i am confident that working together we can overcome any obstacle as we move forward by, with and through our iraqi partners. >> and this is why we have special coverage all this week from afghanistan. eight years after 9/11, the tall bang has not been wiped out and nowhere is that more apparent than along the main road from kabul to kandahar. here's cnn's michael ware who's frequently traveled to dangerous highway. >> reporter: afghanistan is hurting badly. eight years after america's war began here, the combat continues, with the de
one of the top american commanders in iraq, major general richard nash stopped and acknowledged the losses -- sailors, marines and coast guards mens, they strive daily to help ensure iraq security and improve the quality of life for this emergent democracy. our deepest gratitude goes out to the families, friends loved ones and employers of these patriots and professionals. our thoughts and prayers continues to be with the family of those who have given the last mission. both americans and...
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i'm confident that with the steps we have taken today we have trent thenned america's nash national securityced our capacity to confront 21st century threats. thank you very much, everybody. >> and that was the president talking about the strategic missile defense shield. obviously one of the most crucial points of debate, particularly between the united states and russia. >>> chicago cubs haven't won the world series in more than a century, but who cares. fans show up no matter how bad it is. talk about loyalty. darren rovell is live from the rooftop overlooking wrigley field with a special guest. darren? >> that's right. it's absolutely beautiful here, erin. they not only do 97% capacity to chicago cubs do in wrigley field, but they also, fans also come up to the rooftops here. and we're at a gorgeous rooftop today. and joining me now is dean bravos who is the general manager, manager here at wrigley dunright. amazing rooftop. you've got to tell me about the cubs. why do people show up in the middle of the week midday to fill this place and to fill rooftops here? >> well, the rooftops are
i'm confident that with the steps we have taken today we have trent thenned america's nash national securityced our capacity to confront 21st century threats. thank you very much, everybody. >> and that was the president talking about the strategic missile defense shield. obviously one of the most crucial points of debate, particularly between the united states and russia. >>> chicago cubs haven't won the world series in more than a century, but who cares. fans show up no matter...
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joining us from hollywood, hosts lara spencer, samantha harris, chris jakecobs and niecy nash.team, a whole new take on entertainment news. no longer are we just going to bring you guys the headlines, we'll bring you heated points of view on major stories and we're starting off big, right, you guys? first off, the breaking news everybody's dying to see, whitney houston interview with oprah she says it's the best she's every done. move over you haven't met chris jake somebodies yet because my guy here got the only interview with whitney's ex-bobby brown. >> thank you very much for that wonderful sbr duks. dy sit down with bobby brown. we dished out whitney and drugs and bobby was keeping it real and he was dropping bombs. check it out. >> there's a certain aspect of the public's opinion that thought you were corrupting whitney in a way. >> i think we krumtkrumted each other. >> how often did you use together? >> i used an awful hot. can't take that back. >> are you guys friend kas? >> yes. we are to be be. not like we have to be friends, but, you they we have a daughter. and in
joining us from hollywood, hosts lara spencer, samantha harris, chris jakecobs and niecy nash.team, a whole new take on entertainment news. no longer are we just going to bring you guys the headlines, we'll bring you heated points of view on major stories and we're starting off big, right, you guys? first off, the breaking news everybody's dying to see, whitney houston interview with oprah she says it's the best she's every done. move over you haven't met chris jake somebodies yet because my...
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martin for the nashs, clayton richard, shut out ball for the padres.he hitters, venable 1 for 2 with an rbi hit. j.d. mart were has had a big 12:00 to 6:00 hook going tonight. >> bob: tight zone out there tonight for bell. eckstein after his base hit at second, two outs. fastball, hit near the left field line. willingham in the corner, plenty of room to make the grab. an unearned run, justin maxwell straight ahead. the maryland product leading off for the nats. g $1dollars to ride in the bottom of the plane in the dark. no peanuts or nothin'. nd then if your bag wants to bring one of its little bag friends for company, they charge another $25. that's just plain mean. why do they hate your bags? at southwest airlines, bags fly free. grab your bag. it's on! ( ding ) boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice
martin for the nashs, clayton richard, shut out ball for the padres.he hitters, venable 1 for 2 with an rbi hit. j.d. mart were has had a big 12:00 to 6:00 hook going tonight. >> bob: tight zone out there tonight for bell. eckstein after his base hit at second, two outs. fastball, hit near the left field line. willingham in the corner, plenty of room to make the grab. an unearned run, justin maxwell straight ahead. the maryland product leading off for the nats. g $1dollars to ride in the...
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. >>> and for the nashs, justin maxwell just called up jed from syracuse.reat catch earlier in the year reaching overruling the wall. university of maryland product. hit .242 for the chiefs. en 13 homers at syracuse. justin, of course, the nationals 2007 player of the year. he'll be leading off tonight in center field. >>> this is the first start for justin since may. one guy who has made an impact is elijah dukes. he is our feature tonight in 20 in 20. elijah cubes trimmation has been evident for residents of nats down. he was able to lead the team in walks and rbi's last season. while only playing in 81 games. while the oh-9 son has had it's bumps in the road, patience has been a virtue for elijah. >> and dukes, left center! another national grand slam! >> dukes continues to solidify himself he as one of the best utility outfielders in all of baseball. the nats have found that good things come to those who wait. and when you take about those who wait, waiting for his bat to explode as he did, he has six rbis, a grand slam the last seven ball games, hits .
. >>> and for the nashs, justin maxwell just called up jed from syracuse.reat catch earlier in the year reaching overruling the wall. university of maryland product. hit .242 for the chiefs. en 13 homers at syracuse. justin, of course, the nationals 2007 player of the year. he'll be leading off tonight in center field. >>> this is the first start for justin since may. one guy who has made an impact is elijah dukes. he is our feature tonight in 20 in 20. elijah cubes trimmation...
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suggests the president needs to be, i love this line, less spocky and more rocky, but despite all the nashing of teeth it's critical a point out that the players are still at the table and it's worth remembering the political cost to bill clinton when reform didn't happen on this subject during his first term. here's the question. is it too late for president obama to change people's minds on health care reform? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile to post a comment on my blog. my big question going into this speech what is he going to say that we haven't heard 100 times already? >> we'll watch at 8:00 and find out. >> and the answer is nothing. >> he's going to try to convince the american public that what he wants to do is going to help them with their safety and their security and their health care. >> but they have been trying to do that for months. it's not working. >> we'll see if he can do it tonight. he's a good speaker. >> he's a great speaker. he needs to be a good president and get some of his programs passed. >> more spocky -- more rocky, less spocky. maureen dowd, a great writer. >> got ca
suggests the president needs to be, i love this line, less spocky and more rocky, but despite all the nashing of teeth it's critical a point out that the players are still at the table and it's worth remembering the political cost to bill clinton when reform didn't happen on this subject during his first term. here's the question. is it too late for president obama to change people's minds on health care reform? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile to post a comment on my blog. my big question going into...
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you get the award. >> all right, niecy nash has spoken. now, tune in to her other big show, "clean house" and make sure you catch "the insider" tomorrow to find out who will be our next best and worst celebrity of the day. until then, good night from the new "insider." when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving... while not fully awake with memory loss for the event... as well as abnormal behaviors... such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation and hallucinations may occur. don't take it with alcohol... as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur... and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects ma
you get the award. >> all right, niecy nash has spoken. now, tune in to her other big show, "clean house" and make sure you catch "the insider" tomorrow to find out who will be our next best and worst celebrity of the day. until then, good night from the new "insider." when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you...
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. >> nieci nash is on fire today. catch her at her other job on "clean house." and you can catch nene on real house squn wives of atlanta. we got nail down. all right, turn to it us. "the insider." we'll see you tomorrow. until then, good night from the new "insider. (announcer) still tired of morning coming in the middle of the night? (rooster crow) ...still tired the next day too? when you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep... remember 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer helps you fall asleep quickly. and unlike other sleep aids, a second layer helps you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as abnormal behaviors such as being more outgoing or aggressive than normal, confusion, agitation, and hallucinations may occur. don't take it with alcohol as it may increase these behaviors. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath, swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and in rare cases may be fatal. side effects may inclu
. >> nieci nash is on fire today. catch her at her other job on "clean house." and you can catch nene on real house squn wives of atlanta. we got nail down. all right, turn to it us. "the insider." we'll see you tomorrow. until then, good night from the new "insider. (announcer) still tired of morning coming in the middle of the night? (rooster crow) ...still tired the next day too? when you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep... remember 2-layer ambien...
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"new york times" best seller list yesterday and niecy nash, another star in the house. style network's "clean house" and tune right back in tomorrow. until then everybody, have a great night. we're getting out of our emmy great night. we're getting out of our emmy dresses. -- capt ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. when morning comes in the middle of the night, [ rooster crow ] it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly... to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving... while not fully awake with memory loss for the event... as well as abnormal beh
"new york times" best seller list yesterday and niecy nash, another star in the house. style network's "clean house" and tune right back in tomorrow. until then everybody, have a great night. we're getting out of our emmy great night. we're getting out of our emmy dresses. -- capt ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪...
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he is here today from the nash -- from nca. the mission is about strengthening the capacity and the excellence in education. that is exactly what the intelligence community programs are intending to do with the outreach programs. the intelligence community, they embody the spirit of the executive order, especially sections 4 and 7, because those sections of the executive order are dealing with educational enrichment, studying abroad and employment opportunities. university officials are the real champions in this equation to build the talent of america for the future. your actions are a testament to the inspiring service throughout the country. the intelligence community does -- is working very purposefully. the 2009 national intelligence strategy signed in august of 2009 articulates six missions and seven enterprise objectives. to let you know how serious that he is, the enterprise objectives are about academic partnership, and building talent for the intelligence community needs. this is where i believe that they excel in hel
he is here today from the nash -- from nca. the mission is about strengthening the capacity and the excellence in education. that is exactly what the intelligence community programs are intending to do with the outreach programs. the intelligence community, they embody the spirit of the executive order, especially sections 4 and 7, because those sections of the executive order are dealing with educational enrichment, studying abroad and employment opportunities. university officials are the...