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and terry was really excited that he had shot a really nice elk. probably a little more challengeing of a hunt to find bull you are looking for. and to stalk him and get in close enough so you can get a shot. >> nice job, terry. >> all right. >> perfect shot, too. >> good guiding job. a lot of stuff right there. >> he's about perfect, isn't he? >> yeah, he is perfectly symmetrical. ♪ >> this has been a presentation of espn, the worldwide leader in sports. for more information about elk hunting in new mexico, log onto espnoutdoors.com. >> announcer: buck savvy with tom miranda is presented by: >> the best hunters have the best areas to hunt because they have a system for success, like taking maps of the county you hunt and locating the long-running barriers and habitat change features. by using colored magic markers, you can mark these areas, and where all the color comes together are the target areas where you need to go spend your time to scout for hunting. another thing that good hunters do is, they use optics to find the deer at a distance. they
and terry was really excited that he had shot a really nice elk. probably a little more challengeing of a hunt to find bull you are looking for. and to stalk him and get in close enough so you can get a shot. >> nice job, terry. >> all right. >> perfect shot, too. >> good guiding job. a lot of stuff right there. >> he's about perfect, isn't he? >> yeah, he is perfectly symmetrical. ♪ >> this has been a presentation of espn, the worldwide leader in...
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i'm terry owens. a major break in the murder of that yale student who police have now charged with the crime? >>> why one group is firmly behind health care reform. what they are doing to help the disabled. >>> tonight we hear how one family is learning to stretch its budget in a tough economy. those stories and norm us a up to the minute forecast ahead at 5:30. >>> our look at news around the nation takes to us pennsylvania where a special moment almost turned tragic for one couple and another family. a man asked his girlfriend to marry him while driving. she said yes. as he leaned to kiss her he swerved into a pickup truck. three people were in the second car. no fair condition tonight. no charges have been filed in the crash. >>> a clever scheme, a pregnant woman accused of stealing from dozens of stores using sticky notes. a dumb mistake landed the suspect and her accomplice in jail. this is surveillance video of kathleen vincent and her alleged partner in crime. police say she would walk into a s
i'm terry owens. a major break in the murder of that yale student who police have now charged with the crime? >>> why one group is firmly behind health care reform. what they are doing to help the disabled. >>> tonight we hear how one family is learning to stretch its budget in a tough economy. those stories and norm us a up to the minute forecast ahead at 5:30. >>> our look at news around the nation takes to us pennsylvania where a special moment almost turned tragic...
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good evening, everybody, i'm terry owens. the police pursuit traveled through four city districts and only channel 2 was there when it was over. it happened last night starting in the western district and ended near johns hopkins hospital. abc2 news brian kuebler with the story. [sirens] >> reporter: this literally happened in front of our cameras, this exclusive video shows the end of a police pursuit last night
good evening, everybody, i'm terry owens. the police pursuit traveled through four city districts and only channel 2 was there when it was over. it happened last night starting in the western district and ended near johns hopkins hospital. abc2 news brian kuebler with the story. [sirens] >> reporter: this literally happened in front of our cameras, this exclusive video shows the end of a police pursuit last night
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c-span: how about terry wilson? >> guest: terry wilson ultimately is the one who went downn flames. he at any point could get cut a al. he w the guy they had o tape more than anyone ee. he washe guy who would sit there saying some of the jcs conspiracy "of all. watch your telephones and competitors are friends and the customers arour enemies. and the prosecutors, when the case started falling apart, or hungry, eager to make a deal with terry wilson, but he wouldn't do it. fromis perspective, he had moral obligation. he was a man who had, he had some personal family problems that the and traces had helped him with over the years and he made this commitment that he is not gog to tell on it. c-span: any evidence that dwayne andreas knew what his son was doing? >> guest: the government chose not to bring charges. and there certainly was not enough evidence to support a chge based on their riews of the formation that i saw. you do however have to wonder then, this was not an activity th adm, that was a quiet secret. this was not something where they were fixing prices in half lysine ando
c-span: how about terry wilson? >> guest: terry wilson ultimately is the one who went downn flames. he at any point could get cut a al. he w the guy they had o tape more than anyone ee. he washe guy who would sit there saying some of the jcs conspiracy "of all. watch your telephones and competitors are friends and the customers arour enemies. and the prosecutors, when the case started falling apart, or hungry, eager to make a deal with terry wilson, but he wouldn't do it. fromis...
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cnn political contributor, the democratic strategist james carville and our republican strategist terry holt. let me get your reaction, james, to what larry sabideau tweeted earlier, referring to the president's speech, this was a tough partisan speech, all pretense of bipartisanship is gone on both sides. is srk abato right? >> republicans, something like 180 republican amendments and i don't agree with that interpretation of it. larry has his interpretation, other people have their interpretation. but the truth of the fact is that they're not going to get any republican votes and the truth of the matter is that joe wilson is pretty much in the main stream of the modern republican party. it's dominated by people like joe wilson at of talk radio and the people you see at these tea bag things. i'm not shocked by any of this. >> i guess, terry, you're not part of that main stream of the republican party anymore, is that right? >> well, i'm not sure how to answer that, i have always looked forward to a bipartisan conversation about health care, but the simple fact is that you often only ba
cnn political contributor, the democratic strategist james carville and our republican strategist terry holt. let me get your reaction, james, to what larry sabideau tweeted earlier, referring to the president's speech, this was a tough partisan speech, all pretense of bipartisanship is gone on both sides. is srk abato right? >> republicans, something like 180 republican amendments and i don't agree with that interpretation of it. larry has his interpretation, other people have their...
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i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with president obama's major speech on healthcare reform.l to action. one that bluntly even emotionally challenged what he called the scare tactics of some of his republican opponents. but when the president admitted that some of the tough details of his plan still need to be ironed out, lawmakers from both parties laughed out loud. and at one point a republican member of congress actually heckled the president yelling at him, you lie! well, the deep divide reflects just how entrenched this healthcare fight has become. it was another high pressure moment for president obama. >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. >> he has lived on the political high wire from the campaign, through the financial crisis and the stimulus battle and now healthcare. >> i'm not the first president to take up this cause, but i am determined to be the last. >> yes, there were ghosts in that chamber tonight. the other presidents two tried to reform the healthcare system and failed. from teddy roosevelt to harry truman to bill clinton who came to congr
i'm terry moran. and we begin tonight with president obama's major speech on healthcare reform.l to action. one that bluntly even emotionally challenged what he called the scare tactics of some of his republican opponents. but when the president admitted that some of the tough details of his plan still need to be ironed out, lawmakers from both parties laughed out loud. and at one point a republican member of congress actually heckled the president yelling at him, you lie! well, the deep divide...
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i'm terri cullen. paw terry has more tips on the nbr blog. you'll fine that, streaming video and more at "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> paul: recapping today's market action, stocks lose their early gains, despite the fed's optimism. the dow lost 81 points and the nasdaq fell almost 15 points. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 23. i'm suzanne pratt. goodnight, everyone. and good night to you, paul. >> paul: goodnight suzanne. i'm paul kangas wishing all of you the best of good buys. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: this program is made by mpt, to serve all of our diverse communities, and is made possible by the generous support of our members.
i'm terri cullen. paw terry has more tips on the nbr blog. you'll fine that, streaming video and more at "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you can also email us at nbr@pbs.org. >> paul: recapping today's market action, stocks lose their early gains, despite the fed's optimism. the dow lost 81 points and the nasdaq fell almost 15 points. that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, september 23. i'm suzanne pratt. goodnight, everyone. and good night to you, paul....
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let's start with terry owens. >> reporter: the command center they're calling this one of the worst water main breaks in recent memory. there is good news. as you said the water has been shut off. that will allow dpw crews to drain the lines and they can begin the excavation process to see what went wrong. given the damage to area homes, much work remains. >> reporter: the site of a 72-inch main gushing water was nothing short of spectacular. >> the water went from knee height to chest height, depending upon where you were. >> reporter: it began around 4:30 this afternoon, a river of water racing into the nearby communities of logan's village, turner station, and water's edge. the flood waters would force some families on to the upter floors of their -- upper floors of their home. others who tried to escape had to be recused. >> because of the size of a main, it's 72-inch main, this is one of the larger breaks we've had in recent history. >> reporter: they believe the concrete pipe that burst was installed back in the 1970s. some of the lines in this area have been replaced, but point to
let's start with terry owens. >> reporter: the command center they're calling this one of the worst water main breaks in recent memory. there is good news. as you said the water has been shut off. that will allow dpw crews to drain the lines and they can begin the excavation process to see what went wrong. given the damage to area homes, much work remains. >> reporter: the site of a 72-inch main gushing water was nothing short of spectacular. >> the water went from knee height...
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let's get to mount airy, terry owens is standing by live. terry. >> reporter: it's the kind of community where kids play in the street, and neighbors check on neighbors. in fact, that's how this terrible tragedy was discovered. state police say a concerned family friend made a gruesome discovery at this home in mount airy by peering in a window and spotting a body. a call to state police who had entered the home would find a mother, father, sister, and brother all found dead in the little home tucked at the end of contour road. police have not identified the victims as yet, but of course everybody in the community knows who they are. the tragedy has stunned the community, the streets filled with neighbors wondering what happened and in shock that the family is gone. the speculation this is a possible murder/suicide but this investigation is still wide open. >> my first thought was the kids. you don't want to see that happen to kids. you don't want to. and everybody has been down here trying to figure out what happened, what went on. when we
let's get to mount airy, terry owens is standing by live. terry. >> reporter: it's the kind of community where kids play in the street, and neighbors check on neighbors. in fact, that's how this terrible tragedy was discovered. state police say a concerned family friend made a gruesome discovery at this home in mount airy by peering in a window and spotting a body. a call to state police who had entered the home would find a mother, father, sister, and brother all found dead in the little...
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good evening everybody, i'm terry owens. this is no ordinary tree.t's a cell phone tower made to look like a pine to blend into the natural landscape. verizon is hoping to build the tower off bell fast road, that's where jewel gonzalez picks up the story. >> if you live off bell fast road you may have a low cell phone signal. >> i get one. >> reporter: that's why verizon hopes to build an 80-foot cell phone tower on
good evening everybody, i'm terry owens. this is no ordinary tree.t's a cell phone tower made to look like a pine to blend into the natural landscape. verizon is hoping to build the tower off bell fast road, that's where jewel gonzalez picks up the story. >> if you live off bell fast road you may have a low cell phone signal. >> i get one. >> reporter: that's why verizon hopes to build an 80-foot cell phone tower on
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i'm terry owens. news at 5:30, remembering walter cronkite.ake to you a public memorial for the legendary anchorman. >>> jetblue kicks off a new service with bargain basement prices. why you need to act fast to cash in on the savings. >>> a warning for those of you ready to buy new electronics. abc2 news work for you so you don't waste your money. >>> we'll have those stories, norm tells us when the sun returns, all ahead at 5:30. >>> a look at news around the nation takes us to los angeles where a fire truck stuck in a sinkhole was removed. yesterday we told you the 22-ton truck was in a sinkhole created by a watermain break. firefighters and city workers used a giant crane to pull engine 60 out. the firefighters are responding to the break when the ground gave way. no one on board was hurt. >>> a gas pump exploded at a florida gas station while a man was pumping gas. the man was talking on his cell phone in front of the pump when the fire happened. the man was burned on his face and hands. he was treated and released from the hospital. inves
i'm terry owens. news at 5:30, remembering walter cronkite.ake to you a public memorial for the legendary anchorman. >>> jetblue kicks off a new service with bargain basement prices. why you need to act fast to cash in on the savings. >>> a warning for those of you ready to buy new electronics. abc2 news work for you so you don't waste your money. >>> we'll have those stories, norm tells us when the sun returns, all ahead at 5:30. >>> a look at news around...
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i'm terry owens.ns or layoffs. the mayor tries to make up for cuts in state aid. >>> a high school coach on trial after one of his players collapses and dies. we'll take you inside the courtroom. >>> how do they do that? one show, multiple cities. abc 2 works for you so you don't waste your money. we'll have those stories and norm's holiday forecast all coming up at 5:30. >>> thanks terry. >>> a look at it takes us to wisconsin where a billboard is getting a lot of attention. it's a deal on breast implants. it sails "buy one, get one free." the ad has only been up a couple of weeks and will stay up a month. >>> check this out. a man is pulling a 60,000-pound fire truck as part of his training for the world's strongest man competition. derek pound stone won't be pulling this truck in the competition. he'll pull a 90,000-pound airplane. how does he bulk up? he eats eight meals a day including a stake made of two pounds of chicken and water. ♪[ music ] >>> well the very musical in austin and the city of
i'm terry owens.ns or layoffs. the mayor tries to make up for cuts in state aid. >>> a high school coach on trial after one of his players collapses and dies. we'll take you inside the courtroom. >>> how do they do that? one show, multiple cities. abc 2 works for you so you don't waste your money. we'll have those stories and norm's holiday forecast all coming up at 5:30. >>> thanks terry. >>> a look at it takes us to wisconsin where a billboard is getting a...
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he said terry crowley was the reason. he got emotional. it was a hard time when i lost my job in left field and he said people turned their back on him. crowley didn't. he worked with me, spent time in the batting cages and because of him i'm better. it was that time he learned his family would stick by him and terry crowley. he was his true friend. we know crowley knows talent and saw it in pie, stuck with him and harnessed that talent and we see that now on the field. >> jim: the crew has confidence in his hitters. he has an approach if they follow will have a chance to succeed. pie bought into that and we're seeing success that terry crowley felt was there and needed to be tapped. >> and pie is doing that. there's vizquel with a 3-0 count. and there's a 4-pitch walk to begin tinning. -- the inning. >> you want the number 9 hitter to turn the lineup over. >> reporter: it's a good one. terry crowley will work with anybody as long as he sees the effort from the player. pie gave him that effort. early on, even in spring training he was what
he said terry crowley was the reason. he got emotional. it was a hard time when i lost my job in left field and he said people turned their back on him. crowley didn't. he worked with me, spent time in the batting cages and because of him i'm better. it was that time he learned his family would stick by him and terry crowley. he was his true friend. we know crowley knows talent and saw it in pie, stuck with him and harnessed that talent and we see that now on the field. >> jim: the crew...
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opening of these new cemetery is nca projects that 90% of the veterans will have reasonable access to terri hail, space in a national or state sadr and cemetery by fiscal year 2011. we are responding to the changes in the terri hail preferences of veterans and their families by constructing a great number of cremated remains. we are also developing a new memorial wall in our cemetery to honor the veterans who remain on not available for burial. the va expanding the head start a war eckert program to include a new medallion, an option that will acknowledge the service of the veterans. in private cemeteries around the world. veterans and their families will be able to choose either the new medallion or the traditional hit stone marker for veterans who died on or after november frist, 1990. or in a privately marked grave and private cemeteries. we anticipate that dalia will be available for veterans and their families early next year. we are also streamlining the process of the real eligibility determination and interment scheduling to better serve the needs of veterans, their families and fun
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police say 29-year-old terry johns died after injecting herself with a drug used to treat heroin addicts but she was not an addict. it appears she was using the drug recreationally. crist >> reporter: they were both researchers who studied the effects of drugs at the university of maryland medical school here in baltimore. now, police say based on their work, they certainly should have known the dangers of injecting prescription drugs and if they didn't, they chose to ignore them. neighbors say they didn't hear much from the couple who lived in this home just blocks from the university of maryland medical campus. monday this man, clinton mccracken called 911 and said his girlfriend carrie johns had overdosed. she was pronounced dead a short time later. mccracken told police that johns had injected a solution of a drug called bupe. police believed mccracken ordered the drugs online from a pharmacy in the philippines. >> they would come in stuffed animals, drugs like bupe, oxycontin, oxycodone objection co. i'mm -- oxycodone. >> it seemed to be better and easier to help the addict get off
police say 29-year-old terry johns died after injecting herself with a drug used to treat heroin addicts but she was not an addict. it appears she was using the drug recreationally. crist >> reporter: they were both researchers who studied the effects of drugs at the university of maryland medical school here in baltimore. now, police say based on their work, they certainly should have known the dangers of injecting prescription drugs and if they didn't, they chose to ignore them....
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. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. las vegas, sin city. there's no place like it, casinos, show girls, bright lights, high rollers and glitzy night life. but vegas is struggling through the recession, just like every other american city. maybe worse there and beneath that famous strip of luxury hotels lies a bizarre and dark underworld. a community, literally off the grid, connected by miles of tunnels. and for the people you are about to meet, those tunnels have become home. as "nightline" contributor lisa ling now reports. >> las vegas. it's the kind of place where a few things provoke surprise anymore. but beneath the flashing lights there's an even darker side of sin city. we're about to descend into a secret world a city beneath a city. >> this gives you a good idea of the tunnels and where they go and what's above them. i mean, these four tunnels here, about -- >> matthew o'brien has agreed to lead us through a la brint of tunnels here that stretch for miles. >> goes under new york, new york and goes two miles total to the hard rock
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terry, thank you for being with us.i understand that when ronald cummings heard about the alleged sighting of his little girl he was up all night. he was so beside himself in the hope that maybe it could be her. >> yes, nancy. i spoke with ronald this morning in my office and he said he's going on about 35 minutes of sleep since he first heard of this. he's very excited. >> do you believe that law enforcement has officially cleared your client, ronald cummings, of anything to do with her disappearance? >> well, it's kind of a tough situation to say they've officially cleared him 100%. when we met with law enforcement last week, they basically said they moved him from top of the list to the bottom of the list. >> got it. >> unless they were with him all night long, they can't officially rule him out. >> yeah. and i guess the reality is they're not ruling anybody out totally until the case is solved. but terry, now that i've got you, i want to nail down the timeline. wasn't he reported into work the full evening -- >> yes
terry, thank you for being with us.i understand that when ronald cummings heard about the alleged sighting of his little girl he was up all night. he was so beside himself in the hope that maybe it could be her. >> yes, nancy. i spoke with ronald this morning in my office and he said he's going on about 35 minutes of sleep since he first heard of this. he's very excited. >> do you believe that law enforcement has officially cleared your client, ronald cummings, of anything to do...
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paw terry has more ts on the nbblog. you'll fine that,treaming video and more at "nightly siness report" onpbs.org. you can so email us at nbpbs.org. >> paul:ecapping today's rket action, stocks lose the early gains, deste the fed's optism. the dow lost1 points and the sdaq fell almost 15 points. at's "nightly business repor for wednesday, stember 23. i'm suzanne pratt. goodnight, everyone. and good night to u, paul. >> paul: gdnight suzanne. m paul kangas wishing all of you the best of gd buys. "nightly business rert" is made psible by: this program w made possible by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. captning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.or
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i'm terry owens. thank you for joining us. back at 11:00 have. a great evening, everybody.
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oh, and terry will not have enough -- 289.1 feet is the mark for terry jostock. over third place, but he won't get the win here tonight. >> those big 30.5's dancing on top of the dirt instead of those big, deep v's digging in and pushing that dirt in front of the pan back there. you can see this track really hardening up. a numbers game, maybe, tonight. >> as you quite imagine, there's a lot of things you have to have go right to get everything working on one of these tractors, pulling the safety belts down tight, just in case something were to go wrong. 8,000 horsepower up there. anything's possible. mr. twister. he is going for a ride. it pulled that motor down right at the very end, too. never really got that momentum going that he wanted to keep going, and that guy is cheering because he just won. that is l.d. nation. congratulations to him. we'll take another look at this run. >> well, you can see that front-left motor that they were working on, trying to slow down just a little bit could never get cleaned up. up. not getting the 2,000 horsepower out of that
oh, and terry will not have enough -- 289.1 feet is the mark for terry jostock. over third place, but he won't get the win here tonight. >> those big 30.5's dancing on top of the dirt instead of those big, deep v's digging in and pushing that dirt in front of the pan back there. you can see this track really hardening up. a numbers game, maybe, tonight. >> as you quite imagine, there's a lot of things you have to have go right to get everything working on one of these tractors,...
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abc2 news terry owens joins us with details. >> you're right. it's a major project and it's underway. crews are transforming a vacant block in east baltimore into nine state of the art modular homes in just nine days. they talked to a first-time home boyer who can't wait to move in. >> i am so excited today because this is my biggest dream to be a homeowner. >> the houses are only 12 feet wide but they have a very good layout. we have a stair in the middle with a large skylight over the stair to let light into the middle of the house. >> the homes will be energy star certified and feature other environmentally friendly elements. the family should get the keys to their new homes by mid to late october. tomorrow governor martin o'malley will be volunteering as part of the september 11th day of service. terry owens, abc2 news. >>> the only ones enjoying the weather on the eastern shore today, the ducks. it's been raining heavily there, almost two inches of rain recorded today just in ocean city. with wind gusts in excess of 45 miles per hour. all b
abc2 news terry owens joins us with details. >> you're right. it's a major project and it's underway. crews are transforming a vacant block in east baltimore into nine state of the art modular homes in just nine days. they talked to a first-time home boyer who can't wait to move in. >> i am so excited today because this is my biggest dream to be a homeowner. >> the houses are only 12 feet wide but they have a very good layout. we have a stair in the middle with a large...
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terry herbt and landowner will split it 50/50.there'll be nsurprise if they th become millionaires. >>ehrer: again, the major developments of the day, president oba and the leaders ofritain and franceondemned iran for secretly building ather plant to enrh uranium. but iran insisted ihas compliewith its international obligations the group of0 economic summit concluded in pittsburgh. wld leaders promised to continue stimulus progrs. thealso decided to give a greater say in policy ming to china and oer growing economs. and five more american oops were killed afghanistan. newshour.pbs.org two online only features tight you can sten to betty ann bowser's podcast wrapping uphe health care rorm news this we. and to jeffrey brows conversation withriter lorrie moore about her new nol, "a gate at t stairs." moe talked of how she crafted her story of a miestern student in the perd just after the/11 attacks. here an excerpt. >> ey try to put everything that intesting and interesting about the time and interesting out the place. and i ted to t
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two quick questions, terry. thank you for being with us, terry. well-known attorney in the jacksonville area. number one, are there witnesses placing ronald cummings at work about 30 minutes before he was supposed to punch in and that he was there until his shift ended, the nightshift? yes/no? >> yes. and it's not a punch in, as far as a time clock. >> correct. >> they actually have to use their fingerprints in order to scan in and check in for work. >> even better. what kind of job was it, terry? >> he was hired as a crane operator, but his job duties would differ depending on what they had in store for him that night. >> terry, you have appeared on our show many times, answered a lot of questions on so many different subjects. misty croslin, your client's wife, was supposed to be home by now. where is she? >> to my understanding, misty is still down in the orlando area. >> why? >> well, originally, we thought she was only going to be gone for a couple days. i know that ronald has been speaking with her regularly. i don't know the nature, the ful
two quick questions, terry. thank you for being with us, terry. well-known attorney in the jacksonville area. number one, are there witnesses placing ronald cummings at work about 30 minutes before he was supposed to punch in and that he was there until his shift ended, the nightshift? yes/no? >> yes. and it's not a punch in, as far as a time clock. >> correct. >> they actually have to use their fingerprints in order to scan in and check in for work. >> even better. what...
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works almost as hard and as long as terry owens. terry? >>> thank you, sir. the economy is showing signs of recovery but americans are still losing jobs. tonight we show you how one jobless family is determined to make 13 weeks of severance pay last a few year. and get this, they are having fun doing it. karen and chris jogging home from an errand instead of driving. it's one of the many cost-saving steps they are taking since karen, the family breadwinner, was laid off from her software job in july. >> at first, instant panic. oh, my gosh, we'll be living in the street in a cardboard box tomorrow. >> reporter: karen decided to turn her loss into an opportunity. to spend more time with the family while taking time to find another job she would love. so the kabakis plan to stretch her unemployment checks and her 13 weeks' severance to last a full year, determined not to dig into their savings. >> how do you do it? i have the rules posted at my desk. >> reporter: rules like live within your means which the family says they've always done. they are also do it yo
works almost as hard and as long as terry owens. terry? >>> thank you, sir. the economy is showing signs of recovery but americans are still losing jobs. tonight we show you how one jobless family is determined to make 13 weeks of severance pay last a few year. and get this, they are having fun doing it. karen and chris jogging home from an errand instead of driving. it's one of the many cost-saving steps they are taking since karen, the family breadwinner, was laid off from her...
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abc2 news terry owens joins us with highlights from the speech. >> reporter: president obama spoke to thousands of college students today at the university of maryland college park. he pitched his message for health care reform to young adults because they are the ones who would pay for a big chunk of his plan. the president calls health care "a defining struggle of this generation." >> young people, it's about what kind of country you want to be. we are the only nation on earth that has millions of people without health insurance. >> reporter: president obama says he knows the fight will be a difficult one but says the coalition of hospitals, doctors, nurses and drugmakers support the effort. he once again called for a public insurance option which most congressional republicans and some democrats oppose. the president plans to continue his public appeal. he is scheduled to appear on five news talk shows sunday and he'll sit down with david letterman next week. terry owens, abc2 news. >> 15,000 people packed the comcast center for today's speech including high-profile maryland lawmak
abc2 news terry owens joins us with highlights from the speech. >> reporter: president obama spoke to thousands of college students today at the university of maryland college park. he pitched his message for health care reform to young adults because they are the ones who would pay for a big chunk of his plan. the president calls health care "a defining struggle of this generation." >> young people, it's about what kind of country you want to be. we are the only nation on...
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right, terry? >>t better be. >> where is the pocket square today? >> i'm sorry?cket square? >> joe kernen has them all. >> there it is. >> not terry without the four points. always looking snazy. >> thanks, carl. >> terry mcgraw. >> coming up cracks in foundation, commercial real estate on shaky ground. will it stabilize going into the new year? that's in the next half hour of "squawk box." your >>> you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> up next, another man who saw wall street failures before the rest, hedge fund david einhorn will be our special guest after the break. "squawk box" will be right back. your >>> you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. in these turbulent times, you want a financial partner who promptly gets you... the information you need. at northern trust, our sophisticated technology... puts the most accurate information at your fingertips. so while you may find yourself waiting now and then, it won't be for the numbers you wanted by 7am. ♪ northern trust. wealth management. asset manage
right, terry? >>t better be. >> where is the pocket square today? >> i'm sorry?cket square? >> joe kernen has them all. >> there it is. >> not terry without the four points. always looking snazy. >> thanks, carl. >> terry mcgraw. >> coming up cracks in foundation, commercial real estate on shaky ground. will it stabilize going into the new year? that's in the next half hour of "squawk box." your >>> you're watching...
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i'm terry moran. we begin tonight with a look at a very dark and very contemporary business. the selling of celebrity secrets. these days for so many people, the temptation to turn a quick buck often overwhelms decency and morality. prosecutors in the bahamas today began making their case against the paramedic who treated john travolta's son the day he died, one of two men almost in on a $25 million extortion plot. their threat? expose inside information about the 16-year-old's death. as andrea canning reports, this is a booming black market. >> it is the ultimate invasion of privacy. as john travolta faced his lowest moment, the death of his son jett, the actor became a victim of an extortion plot, allegedly masterminded by the paramedic who first responded to the collapse from a seizure. both denied it, but they said if the star didn't pay up confidential information surrounding the death would be sold to the highest bidding tabloid. just days after chris brown beat rihanna, her battered looking photo, official police evidence, was posted on tmz. even sarah jessica parker's
i'm terry moran. we begin tonight with a look at a very dark and very contemporary business. the selling of celebrity secrets. these days for so many people, the temptation to turn a quick buck often overwhelms decency and morality. prosecutors in the bahamas today began making their case against the paramedic who treated john travolta's son the day he died, one of two men almost in on a $25 million extortion plot. their threat? expose inside information about the 16-year-old's death. as andrea...
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>> nancy: we don't want to know. >> terri: no... why? >> no...today the u.s. government has given the banks and the credit card companies free reign to pretty much take advantage of people at will. >> nancy: why is that legal? >> kevin: well, that's a good question. >> yeah, that, that's wrong. >> and the answer why it's legal, i expose in the book, is all the money through the lobbyists that go to the politicians, but that's another show... but basically you don't know the interest rate of your credit card, but would it surprise you if you called them up and you found out that your interest rate was over 30%? >> women: yes... yes... >> well, guess what? it probably is. >> i didn't think they could go over, like 18%. >> yeah, years ago, every state had a state cap. in massachusetts, it was 21.74. anything over that was usury interest and you went to jail. and the reason why the government said you can't charge a person over a certain interest rate is because then, if they make minimum payments, they will never in their lifetime get out of debt. t
>> nancy: we don't want to know. >> terri: no... why? >> no...today the u.s. government has given the banks and the credit card companies free reign to pretty much take advantage of people at will. >> nancy: why is that legal? >> kevin: well, that's a good question. >> yeah, that, that's wrong. >> and the answer why it's legal, i expose in the book, is all the money through the lobbyists that go to the politicians, but that's another show... but...
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good evening, everybody, i'm terry owens. 50 people staged a demonstration to protest what they are calling botched renovations at ridgely middle school. roosevelt leftwich with the latest. >> fix ridgely now. >> reporter: angry parents want answers they say for years the unair conditioned school needed improvement. they thought they were getting help two years ago but instead they say it got worse. >> the superintendent harriston and jim smith choose to believe there's not a problem and number two, they won't come out and check it for themselves. here are two empty chairs. superintende
good evening, everybody, i'm terry owens. 50 people staged a demonstration to protest what they are calling botched renovations at ridgely middle school. roosevelt leftwich with the latest. >> fix ridgely now. >> reporter: angry parents want answers they say for years the unair conditioned school needed improvement. they thought they were getting help two years ago but instead they say it got worse. >> the superintendent harriston and jim smith choose to believe there's not a...
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terry owens, abc2 news. >> abc news will air a special tonight carrying obama's address as well as the republican response and that begins at 8:00. >>> just yesterday we told you about at least 170 suspected cases of swine flu on the university of maryland college park campus and other schools are in the same boat. today the maryland higher education commission held a meeting and combating the h1n1 virus was a topic of concern. >> we ought to be vigilant and we ought to be flexible, and deal with this as it comes up. >> meanwhile the harvard school of public health study shows that american businesses are not prepared to deal with major absenteeism in the event of an outbreak of swine flu. >>> radar continues to track shower activity across the region. here's the baltimore area up here. the heaviest rainfall now in pennsylvania, but more shower activity extends over on the eastern shore and making waits way in our direction. look for mostly cloudy skies, scattered showers, low 70s but more rainfall on tap later tonight and during the day tomorrow. the complete forecast coming up. >>> b
terry owens, abc2 news. >> abc news will air a special tonight carrying obama's address as well as the republican response and that begins at 8:00. >>> just yesterday we told you about at least 170 suspected cases of swine flu on the university of maryland college park campus and other schools are in the same boat. today the maryland higher education commission held a meeting and combating the h1n1 virus was a topic of concern. >> we ought to be vigilant and we ought to be...
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terry owens, abc 2 news. >> their version of "if i had a hammer" became ann them for for peter paul and mary. mary photographers died at a hospital earlier today. she had been battling leukaemia. she released a number of songs, john denver's "leaving on a jet plane" and of course. "puff the magic dragon." mary photographers was 72. >>> veteran comedic actor henry gibson has also died. he died earlier this week in his california home. he was 73 years old. >>> what should be a big concern tonight for parents of college age kids. a concerted effort to get your child hooked on plastic. and "dancing with the stars" doesn't even step out until next week but we already have an injury report. >>> our 2-degree guarantee for today was 77 degrees, we only got to a high today of 73. the complete forecast coming up in just a couple minutes. did you know fios has a multi-room dvr? so you can record in one room and watch in up to six others. you can do that with cable! living room. bedroom. kitchen. thank you. (announcer) get the amazing multi-room dvr from verizon fios free for 3 months. you can watc
terry owens, abc 2 news. >> their version of "if i had a hammer" became ann them for for peter paul and mary. mary photographers died at a hospital earlier today. she had been battling leukaemia. she released a number of songs, john denver's "leaving on a jet plane" and of course. "puff the magic dragon." mary photographers was 72. >>> veteran comedic actor henry gibson has also died. he died earlier this week in his california home. he was 73 years...
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terry owens is working on this and he joins us live with more. >> reporter: bank of america actually one of 14 banks nationwide being pressured to release a full financial accounting of all dealings with a.c.o.r.n., pressure the community group is calling intimidation. >> services we provide. we make sure there is a code for it, okay? >> reporter: it was this video that triggered the avalanche of execute any for a.c.o.r.n.. a.c.o.r.n. staff members caught on camera advising a couple posing as a pimp and prostitute how to cheat on their taxes. while the employees were fired and their actions disavowed by a.c.o.r.n. leaders the group has been under fire. maryland's attorney general has launched is investigation into the incident in baltimore and now bank of american is backing away from the organization, say they won't enter into any other agreements with a.c.o.r.n. until all issues are resolved. a full accounting has been asked for for our dealings with air a.c.o.r.n.. bertha lewis, the chief executive, says she understands b of a's action and accused the republican lawmakers of intim
terry owens is working on this and he joins us live with more. >> reporter: bank of america actually one of 14 banks nationwide being pressured to release a full financial accounting of all dealings with a.c.o.r.n., pressure the community group is calling intimidation. >> services we provide. we make sure there is a code for it, okay? >> reporter: it was this video that triggered the avalanche of execute any for a.c.o.r.n.. a.c.o.r.n. staff members caught on camera advising a...
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i'm terry owens. beefing up the city's smoking ban? what is being proposed now to curb underaged smoking. >>> and some good news for health officials hoping to keep the swine flu in check. when the vaccine should start arriving in cities like baltimore. >>> "in focus" tonight. the unprecedented efforts by the white house to bring the 2016 olympic games to the windy city. we'll have those stories norm is tracking ourlike weather. at 5:30. >>> our news around the nation takes us to toledo, ohio, where there were tense moments as a man dangled from suspension cables. police say he made it all the way to the top of the bridge, nearly falling a few times until officers convinced him to come down. there's no word on why the man climbed up there in the first place. he was arrested and then he was taken to a hospital. >>> it's not unusual for a dispatcher to get a call about a house fire but a massachusetts man was shocked when he realized the fire was at his house. >> i'm like, are you sure? are you sure of the address? that's my house. >> mi
i'm terry owens. beefing up the city's smoking ban? what is being proposed now to curb underaged smoking. >>> and some good news for health officials hoping to keep the swine flu in check. when the vaccine should start arriving in cities like baltimore. >>> "in focus" tonight. the unprecedented efforts by the white house to bring the 2016 olympic games to the windy city. we'll have those stories norm is tracking ourlike weather. at 5:30. >>> our news around...
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representative lee terry of nebraska does not use the office. this thing called the office of the attending physician. >> oh yes. >> reporter: which you smile and say, "oh, yes." why do you do -- why do you do that? >> well, it's a great asset. somebody passes out on a tour, it's our attending physicians that are there right then, but there's an option, you could use them as your, in essence, family practitioner while you're here. >> reporter: terry is introducing a bill to offer the same type of health insurance options provided to congress to all americans. i'm sitting here thinking, "if you're going to introduce this bill for the federal health plan, why not throw in something like this office that is provide primary care?" if congress can have those kinds of things, why can't we? >> that's a fair question. and they should have that. because frankly, having a physician that you can call and contact actually helps drive down the costs. >> reporter: good primary care, an ingredient everyone cares is necessary for true health care reform. dr. ti
representative lee terry of nebraska does not use the office. this thing called the office of the attending physician. >> oh yes. >> reporter: which you smile and say, "oh, yes." why do you do -- why do you do that? >> well, it's a great asset. somebody passes out on a tour, it's our attending physicians that are there right then, but there's an option, you could use them as your, in essence, family practitioner while you're here. >> reporter: terry is...
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i'm terry owens. darlene daniels' problems with health care earned her an invite to the white house and a chance to meet the president and first lady. roosevelt leftwich talked with daniels about her visit and the challenges she faces. roosevelt? >> reporter: it was a major speech by the president to put his health care proposal before the public. for daniels, it was a chance to bend the ear of the nation's leaders so they could hear firsthand how she at one time had to struggle with health care. >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ]
i'm terry owens. darlene daniels' problems with health care earned her an invite to the white house and a chance to meet the president and first lady. roosevelt leftwich talked with daniels about her visit and the challenges she faces. roosevelt? >> reporter: it was a major speech by the president to put his health care proposal before the public. for daniels, it was a chance to bend the ear of the nation's leaders so they could hear firsthand how she at one time had to struggle with...
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terry, thank you for being with us. terry, what does ronald make of misty croslin's father announcing that she may not had been in the home the night that haleigh goes missing? >> caller: well, nancy, ronald really hasn't discussed that particular comment by misty's dad. i know that he was in my office yesterday and we spoke a lot about some phone calls that he'd received from misty's dad. and today he did not say anything to me specifically regarding that. but there has been a lot of friction. so he doesn't take much stock if anything they're say reith now. >> so he takes it all with the a box of salt. back to the lines. jennifer, washington. hi, jennifer. >> caller: hi, nancy. i was curious about the time line, whether nancy -- whether misty had called 911 before or after ronald got home? because the way she worded it, we can't find our daughter. it wasn't as -- >> well, i've got a shocker for you, jennifer. she did not call 911. 911 was not called until ronald cummings came in the door from the nightshift. she had no
terry, thank you for being with us. terry, what does ronald make of misty croslin's father announcing that she may not had been in the home the night that haleigh goes missing? >> caller: well, nancy, ronald really hasn't discussed that particular comment by misty's dad. i know that he was in my office yesterday and we spoke a lot about some phone calls that he'd received from misty's dad. and today he did not say anything to me specifically regarding that. but there has been a lot of...
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terry owens is on this story. >> park heights, rice down rude and park drive is one of the busiest in the city and something has to be done to slow the traffic down. >> people just come down flying doing what whatever think want to do. >> reporter: the real problem is the bend in the roads just before you reach the busy intersection. >> last month there was with a four-car collision here and one of the guys got killed in his own car. so we just don't know. >> reporter: that collision left what some described as a mangled mess. the roof literally storen off an suv. fear of such accidents keeps my ra scott's young nephews and kneeses on the environmental of the porch. but that could change under a plan approved by the city. community leaders say residents will get to have their input at a forum thursday night. >> it was always allocated for us to begin the work and looking for them to get started, a big impact in the community. >> the proposed round about is expected to force traffic to slow down but neighbors worry about another consequence. >> drivers coming through during rush hour,
terry owens is on this story. >> park heights, rice down rude and park drive is one of the busiest in the city and something has to be done to slow the traffic down. >> people just come down flying doing what whatever think want to do. >> reporter: the real problem is the bend in the roads just before you reach the busy intersection. >> last month there was with a four-car collision here and one of the guys got killed in his own car. so we just don't know. >>...
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terry owens is here with more on the theft that was very much minor league. >> reporter: marybeth marsden, four men are facing theft and vandalism charges tonight after they stole the sculpture from behind the ballpark down at camden yards. that that is a tribute for all of them. a puzzling sight along out there. a million number eight and a tribute to them gone. the statue filled with sand was literally ripped from that base. >> it is just disrespectful. they put so much for the city and the game of baseball. i think it is respectful for anything. i mean, look at these. they are suppose to be here. >> reporter: the familiar aid has been here since 2001 honoring cal ripken jr.'s retirement. but police caught a break because the heist was caught on camera. >> it does show the four males kicking the sign in an attempt to kick it off and steal it. >> reporter: police say they want to make sure they can use it to prosecute the suspects which brings us to the law enforcement version. >> shortly after that hall, we received a call for disorderly in the 2000 block of lumbar street. four intoxica
terry owens is here with more on the theft that was very much minor league. >> reporter: marybeth marsden, four men are facing theft and vandalism charges tonight after they stole the sculpture from behind the ballpark down at camden yards. that that is a tribute for all of them. a puzzling sight along out there. a million number eight and a tribute to them gone. the statue filled with sand was literally ripped from that base. >> it is just disrespectful. they put so much for the...
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terry pearson says he wasn't looking for glory or mass firings. what was he after?exclusive interview with cnn paula newton. >> reporter: fresh from a plane in afghanistan, terry pearson says he's back home in britain sooner than he wanted to be after blowing the whistle on behavior he said was shocking and undignified. pearson was a contractor working as an operations supervisor at camp sullivan in afghanistan, housing quarters for u.s. embassy guards on contract. the camp is now under a u.s. state department investigation for inappropriate conduct stemming from charges and explicit photographs involving u.s. embassy guards. images of nudity, alcohol abuse and what appears to be sexual hayesing. pearson says he saw it for himself a couple of months ago, was disgusted and said no one should have tolerated it. >> you would not try to enforce a sexual dooef yantd way of thinking. you may have to laugh or joke or do something, drop your trousers just for a laugh. when you start encouraging people to drink alcohol running off somebody's body parts, a bit over the top. >
terry pearson says he wasn't looking for glory or mass firings. what was he after?exclusive interview with cnn paula newton. >> reporter: fresh from a plane in afghanistan, terry pearson says he's back home in britain sooner than he wanted to be after blowing the whistle on behavior he said was shocking and undignified. pearson was a contractor working as an operations supervisor at camp sullivan in afghanistan, housing quarters for u.s. embassy guards on contract. the camp is now under a...
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bury their loved one thing would get a benefit but if they choose cremation they may not receive the terri hail allowance unless the cremated remains are buried. mr. chairman, i would like to take this opportunity to express' nfda's strong support for h.r. 2642, tiberi of ohio that directs the secretary of veterans affairs to assist in the identification of on plant and abandoned him remains to determine if any of these remains are eligible for burial in the national cemetery. nfda members are acutely aware of the sad story of on plame remains many of whom are veterans throughout this nation. nfda members will be happy to work with the va to identify veterans remains that have gone unclaimed and ensure that these heroes receive the funeral and burial honors they deserve. mr. chairman, distinguished members of the committee, on behalf of the members of the national funeral directors association, i want to ensure you fugal directors threw up the country remain dedicated to do their part to honor the nation's veterans and their families and want to conclude my testimony by thanking you for th
bury their loved one thing would get a benefit but if they choose cremation they may not receive the terri hail allowance unless the cremated remains are buried. mr. chairman, i would like to take this opportunity to express' nfda's strong support for h.r. 2642, tiberi of ohio that directs the secretary of veterans affairs to assist in the identification of on plant and abandoned him remains to determine if any of these remains are eligible for burial in the national cemetery. nfda members are...
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steve and terry.way, one interesting idea from a viewer on that tax, they said, let's do the one-tenth of a 1% on all trades and use that to pay for the universal health care. you can tie everything together in one pretty, or ugly box, depending on your point of view. >>> guess how many stocks in the s&p 1600? i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> # >>> here's a chart of cisco systems. emc is also higher today. and we have headlines crossing on these. "wall street journal" reporting cisco and emc are in talks to launch a joint venture, a report that it will specialize
steve and terry.way, one interesting idea from a viewer on that tax, they said, let's do the one-tenth of a 1% on all trades and use that to pay for the universal health care. you can tie everything together in one pretty, or ugly box, depending on your point of view. >>> guess how many stocks in the s&p 1600? i'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and...
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in 190, terry broke his right leg playing soft ball. toay for the $3,000 surgery to fix his leg, he agreed to reupholester the doctor's furniture. it was a pretty good swap, but that doctor died, leaving no one wi a silar swap to remove the medal rod that the doctor put in his leg. the rod is still there today 29 years later. the 17-foot fall through a roof while working in the early 1990's left him with another $3,000 hospital bill he couldn't pay and a heart attack generate another bill to the st. john's hospital in illinois and he thanks the hospital for new england debating most of the bill. terry sought medical care in 1996 when he fell off another roof working. "i just laid in bed." spinal stenosis almost yip led him until his primary doctor referred him for emergency surgery in 22007. the surgery worked but the surgeon was from a local clinic which didn't offer discounted rates to patients like they offered to major health insurance companies. the doctor's bill alone for his emergency surgery was $40,000. he said, "dls a no way i
in 190, terry broke his right leg playing soft ball. toay for the $3,000 surgery to fix his leg, he agreed to reupholester the doctor's furniture. it was a pretty good swap, but that doctor died, leaving no one wi a silar swap to remove the medal rod that the doctor put in his leg. the rod is still there today 29 years later. the 17-foot fall through a roof while working in the early 1990's left him with another $3,000 hospital bill he couldn't pay and a heart attack generate another bill to...
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i can't imagine how he could turn down the request and advice of his top mild terry can terry -- topilitary commanders and not do it. he ran on the war on afghanistan and he will have to do it and he may have to make an alliance with john mccain and other republicans. i think the big politics are not bad for him. i don't think the left of his party will revolt in such a way that he is not going to be able to do this. bret: steve. >> if charles is right, and i suspect that he is about the political advisors opposing any escalation in afghanistan, they might have mentioned that to him during the campaign, when as mara said, he campaigned on afghanistan being the war and opposition to iraq. the president said a week ago tonight the healthcare was not a crisis. that's how he introduced his major speech, it is not a major crisis but it's urgent and we need to work on it, so he spent the week making campaign style trips, given campaign style present ages, doing sunday shows, nearly all of the sunday shows, except "fox news sunday." he is doing david letterman and cable access in rochester,
i can't imagine how he could turn down the request and advice of his top mild terry can terry -- topilitary commanders and not do it. he ran on the war on afghanistan and he will have to do it and he may have to make an alliance with john mccain and other republicans. i think the big politics are not bad for him. i don't think the left of his party will revolt in such a way that he is not going to be able to do this. bret: steve. >> if charles is right, and i suspect that he is about the...
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terry brad shaw and matthew did it. >> that is funny . on tv. i have to explain jokes to me.bout points. i wish that was a joke that is an conversation. >> one of the people are you are famous. >> if you think of all of the things in life and you put those together and that's pretty much everything. you know what i mean. >>> and you have crossed over a lot of different sports . a person talking about getting out of sports is charles barkly for governor of obama. >> i would say don't drink and drive. don't be ale head and care about your fellow citizens and it is good and important to love each other. that's what it is about. knuckle headed liners. >> i love barkly because it is basod the word terrible. all of that was terrible. that is terrible, terrible. where did the vowels go in that word in home game of wheel of fortune. that was terrible, terrible . play scramble. trbl. >> what is that terrible. that is a triple word. you lost the game fool. sometimes it makes sense and stipes it doesn't. you try to figure it out where you don't realize where it is going . boom. any iou
terry brad shaw and matthew did it. >> that is funny . on tv. i have to explain jokes to me.bout points. i wish that was a joke that is an conversation. >> one of the people are you are famous. >> if you think of all of the things in life and you put those together and that's pretty much everything. you know what i mean. >>> and you have crossed over a lot of different sports . a person talking about getting out of sports is charles barkly for governor of obama....
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terry, what's happening on the house of representatives floor right now?uld have been the big deal if congressman joe wilson would have just gone to the floor yesterday or whenever and done what he immediately did after his outburst and said, you know what, i made a mistake, i'm snow shower. >> i think the democrats have seriously overplayed their hand here and have given joe wilson an opportunity to keep driving this. if i were him what i would do tomorrow is send a letter to every democrat in the house of representatives and the president and say, mr. president, i'm sincerely sorry i shouldn't have said that about you on the house floor. however, i do believe you are lying about your health care plan. let me spell out the ways. boom. release that to the press and get a national debate with these guys on where president obama was telling the truth or is stating fallshoods in his speech last wednesday night. >> because he's already made one point that he was on television over the weekend, donna. he said, you know what, after his outburst, which he says wa
terry, what's happening on the house of representatives floor right now?uld have been the big deal if congressman joe wilson would have just gone to the floor yesterday or whenever and done what he immediately did after his outburst and said, you know what, i made a mistake, i'm snow shower. >> i think the democrats have seriously overplayed their hand here and have given joe wilson an opportunity to keep driving this. if i were him what i would do tomorrow is send a letter to every...