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for hln, i'm meteorologist karen maginnis. >>> you could call it a beauty contest.you can bet someone is really proud of the winner. >> when you look at missy, she has a lot of style, a lot of presence. she knows she's pretty. >> missy is a cow. and she's considered as perfect as cows get. so wait till you hear how much money someone paid for her. >>> how much do you think the perfect cow is worth? well, here she is, her name is missy. she's considered to be as perfect as a cow can get. she lives in canada where she was sold for $1.2 million. so what makes her special? hear from this guy. >> missy has a combination of a deep pedigree, a great family behind her. she has a great milk production, she also has a high genetic index and she also is one of the best show cows in the breed. >> there you go. missy will stay in canada even though her buyers are from the u.s. and denmark, two partners. she is one of five cows ever sold for more than $1 million. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. the
for hln, i'm meteorologist karen maginnis. >>> you could call it a beauty contest.you can bet someone is really proud of the winner. >> when you look at missy, she has a lot of style, a lot of presence. she knows she's pretty. >> missy is a cow. and she's considered as perfect as cows get. so wait till you hear how much money someone paid for her. >>> how much do you think the perfect cow is worth? well, here she is, her name is missy. she's considered to be as...
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karen mcginnis now here to tell us what to expect. >> hey, virginia.we have seen the nor'ida, the nor'easter, a combination of weather systems, the remnants of ida that merged with another area that swept off of the eastern sea board and in its wake really walloped the eastern sea board. already at least six fatalities associated with this system. still windy along this region with some coastal flood warnings still in effect. but very mild weather across the deep south. we're watching for a weather system into the interior west that in some areas just to the west of denver expecting 1 to 2 feet of snowfall. so watch out for that. especially if you're driving in to that vicinity, it could be a little bit rough. how about the temperatures? >> well, if you are traveling to denver, about 39 degrees, atlanta about 79, still going to be kind of a chilly dreary day in new york city. and kind of windy weather developing across the interior west, especially going into sunday and monday. for hln, i'm karen mcginnis. >>> there's a fowl problem on the new jersey t
karen mcginnis now here to tell us what to expect. >> hey, virginia.we have seen the nor'ida, the nor'easter, a combination of weather systems, the remnants of ida that merged with another area that swept off of the eastern sea board and in its wake really walloped the eastern sea board. already at least six fatalities associated with this system. still windy along this region with some coastal flood warnings still in effect. but very mild weather across the deep south. we're watching for...
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you know, karen line ya is a lot -- carolina is a lot like the leafs. they are going to be a tough team to play against. unfortunately, we have not played them. that's the way things work. >> in addition to saying that the line didn't play very well, alex was hard on himself. he said even though he scored a goal, he says he should have been a lot better. what are you seeing coming from the injury. >> i thought he played better tonight, better than last night. it's coming. i mean, when he first came back, he wasn't 100%. you know, we would assume that a fire like alex just wants to play and, so, you know, he played and it will be better again against ottawa and it will take -- that was an injury that -- a lot of guys would have been out another week or
you know, karen line ya is a lot -- carolina is a lot like the leafs. they are going to be a tough team to play against. unfortunately, we have not played them. that's the way things work. >> in addition to saying that the line didn't play very well, alex was hard on himself. he said even though he scored a goal, he says he should have been a lot better. what are you seeing coming from the injury. >> i thought he played better tonight, better than last night. it's coming. i mean,...
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judge karen mills-francis. michelle gallan. clinical psychologist. curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels and radio talk show host of the and criminal defense attorney. got to start with the guardian angel tonight. curtis, we have both covered so many crimes, but this one seems to have crossed some invisible line. it has generated outrage around the world because of the sheer number of males involved in this brutality. as many as ten participating, as many as 20 watching. is this not the most hideous example of a hunter/prey dynamic that is somehow developing between males and females. >> no question. it's like the gal was a pass-around pack for these guys to get their jollies off, while others were passing by back and forth, and you know with the wireless technology, with their cell phones, their wireless, taking video, taking photographs, wanting to post it out there on the internet. and nobody did jack diddly squat, to warn, to yell, scream, evade, stop that, while the authorities inside were watching the people who were obviously celebratin
judge karen mills-francis. michelle gallan. clinical psychologist. curtis sliwa, founder of the guardian angels and radio talk show host of the and criminal defense attorney. got to start with the guardian angel tonight. curtis, we have both covered so many crimes, but this one seems to have crossed some invisible line. it has generated outrage around the world because of the sheer number of males involved in this brutality. as many as ten participating, as many as 20 watching. is this not the...
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karen, they're right. something renee and joe lawless mentioned. when you're getting your groceries out of your car and you're trying to get them in, you're not paying attention to what's going on behind you. >> excellent point, nancy. they both, if you look at them, they look like they might have become vulnerable because they're helping each other along and perhaps they were distracted there. they're not young women. >> no, they're not. mom 81 years old. kathy baer with the ozark sentinel, kathy, what more can you tell me? >> well, i can tell you that christina bishop was heard from to her cousin about 8:30 that night so they didn't immediately go missing from their shopping trip. >> what did she have to say to the cousin? >> her mother had a doctor's appointment the next day and that she would be in touch with him that afternoon. they never heard from again. she was getting fuel that night. >> but the thing is, they were at sam's club at 5:36. >> right. >> so say they get everything out to the car and leave, get out of there at 6:00. if they sto
karen, they're right. something renee and joe lawless mentioned. when you're getting your groceries out of your car and you're trying to get them in, you're not paying attention to what's going on behind you. >> excellent point, nancy. they both, if you look at them, they look like they might have become vulnerable because they're helping each other along and perhaps they were distracted there. they're not young women. >> no, they're not. mom 81 years old. kathy baer with the ozark...
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meteorologist karen maginnis joins us now to fill us in. hey, karen. >> hey, virginia.es, we've been watching this now. it looks like this system isn't going to be moving very quickly, and as a result, the snowfall totals across the interior west are going to be fairly substantial. already in littleton, colorado, an estimated 8.5 inches of snowfall along with some pretty gusty winds. so if you're traveling along interstate 25 or interstate 70, watch out, because those road conditions are going to be very treacherous. in denver, you could see between 6 and 10 inches of snowfall. and that extends on over into portions of kansas as well. now, you may have heard about all the commotion associated with the remnants of ida that pounded the mid-atlantic and southern new england. well, now it's still beginning to exit across that extreme southern new england region, but still the remnants of that still lashing those areas. but for new york city, an improved day with temperatures expected to be mostly into the 60s. that's running about 10 to 12 degrees above normal. also, for th
meteorologist karen maginnis joins us now to fill us in. hey, karen. >> hey, virginia.es, we've been watching this now. it looks like this system isn't going to be moving very quickly, and as a result, the snowfall totals across the interior west are going to be fairly substantial. already in littleton, colorado, an estimated 8.5 inches of snowfall along with some pretty gusty winds. so if you're traveling along interstate 25 or interstate 70, watch out, because those road conditions are...
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>> (applause) >> thank you very much karen for the wonderful introduction. also thank you for inviting me to be part of this great operation here. tonight it's about honoring those who break down the barriers and to promote social justice. tonight's heros have excelled in all walks of life. i think that each and every one of those honorees are also, at the same time, a great inspiration to millions and millions of people. and i will say especially for the young people, because that's the important thing. they need this extra push to know that the american dream is also there for them,. that they can reach whatever dream that they have, and so this is why we have inspired them to show them that there's more out there than just gangs and violence and drugs and alcohol and those things. there are positive alternatives. >> i have felt very strongly that athletes have a responsibility, whether they like it or not, or whether we like it or not, to be role models. those who had the biggest impact on us as kids growing up are the people we came in contact with every
>> (applause) >> thank you very much karen for the wonderful introduction. also thank you for inviting me to be part of this great operation here. tonight it's about honoring those who break down the barriers and to promote social justice. tonight's heros have excelled in all walks of life. i think that each and every one of those honorees are also, at the same time, a great inspiration to millions and millions of people. and i will say especially for the young people, because...
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karen is calling us from redwood city, california. karen, how do you define winning in afghanistan? this is a loaded question. but we've been getting some really interesting well thoughtout answers today. what do you think? >> caller: i don't see that we're in a war. i think we're in an occupation. after 9/11 we went to iraq who had no dog in the fight, 15 of the 19 hinlers were saudis. bin laden is a saudi. we went to afghanistan to go after him. he went to pakistan. are we going to keep occupying each country. occupation means you can leave, there's no winning or lose. we stop occupying and leaving. >> you reference what brought united states to afghanistan was trying to find osama bin laden. do you support continuing the search for osama bin laden? >> caller: osama bin laden is part of the whole network called al qaeda. the network is like a big spider web around the world. how do you attack a spider web around the world. we're just making more enemies and building up bin laden's cause that america is an aggressive nation by going after afghanis, taliban, whatever you want to cal
karen is calling us from redwood city, california. karen, how do you define winning in afghanistan? this is a loaded question. but we've been getting some really interesting well thoughtout answers today. what do you think? >> caller: i don't see that we're in a war. i think we're in an occupation. after 9/11 we went to iraq who had no dog in the fight, 15 of the 19 hinlers were saudis. bin laden is a saudi. we went to afghanistan to go after him. he went to pakistan. are we going to keep...
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karen williams tied it to a railing near her seat but ushers told her it had to go. >> that hurt so badause all we're trying to do is show these young gentlemen and women that we support them. >> they say the removal had nothing to do -- let's see. what did it have nothing to do with? it had nothing to do with the content but rather the fact that it was tied to the railing. there we go. prompter. there we go. so it was a day at the races. the bug races. students and teachers at palm beach atlantic university in florida got together for their annual -- ew -- cockroach race. it was started by the school science club. oh, that's nasty. competitors say educational but nasty. their roaches have been in heavy duty training. >> run around for a little bit, you know. get warmed up. >> we're training as we speak. >> are you? >> sure. it's climbing the sides. >> the winning roach coach took home a grand prize of $100. some of those things, bob, you stem on them and they keep running, i bet. >> survive a nuclear bomb. >> man, have you seen them in texas? they get big. >> bite your head off. what's
karen williams tied it to a railing near her seat but ushers told her it had to go. >> that hurt so badause all we're trying to do is show these young gentlemen and women that we support them. >> they say the removal had nothing to do -- let's see. what did it have nothing to do with? it had nothing to do with the content but rather the fact that it was tied to the railing. there we go. prompter. there we go. so it was a day at the races. the bug races. students and teachers at palm...
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friend who became insanely great photographer himself and paid him out of for own pocket and out of karen $3 a day allotment. through paul taylor lange, notably the san francisco longshoremen in general strike of 1934 but also the great agricultural strikes of california's central and imperial valley's, scenes of extreme violence. i think a lot of people who may remember from our own lifetimes the struggle that ended with the creation of the united farmworkers, we forget our not realize that there were many field struggles in the 1920's and 30's of migrant farmworkers to unionize. in several cases the big growers arrange to get hundreds of their men deputized by county sheriffs, so is to be able to beat up strikers, educators and even journalists in federal mediators. there were killings. growers build private stockades in which they locked up their opponents, without charges. lange drived several times to photograph these strikes and always failed. heard this ability meant that she could not move quickly especially when burdened with heavy cameras and they show these because i want to re
friend who became insanely great photographer himself and paid him out of for own pocket and out of karen $3 a day allotment. through paul taylor lange, notably the san francisco longshoremen in general strike of 1934 but also the great agricultural strikes of california's central and imperial valley's, scenes of extreme violence. i think a lot of people who may remember from our own lifetimes the struggle that ended with the creation of the united farmworkers, we forget our not realize that...
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. >> karen, are you ever surprised, i always lost no matter how many times it happened, i'm trying to remember one time a mother sided with the dead or molested or abused child over the husband or boyfriend and i'm not remembering out of ten years of felony prosecution a single time the mother sided with the child. >> well, nancy, i think you're right about that. >> out to bethany, why? why? i'm hearing from ken smith, reports that the mother has changed her story several times about the disappearance of her 5-year-old girl. everybody, look at this girl. look at her. look at shaniya. 3 feet, 40 pounds. beautiful, brown eyes, brown hair. thin build. she was wearing a blue sleep t-shirt and pink underwear. no shoes. the little thing didn't even have any shoes. the tip line is 910-433-1856. $100,000 reward. when i think of little lucy or little john david out there with no shoes on, a t-shirt and an underwear, what do you make of this mother? >> nancy, she knew that her boyfriend had a criminal history. he was once in jail and she allowed this perpetrator into her home with her children.
. >> karen, are you ever surprised, i always lost no matter how many times it happened, i'm trying to remember one time a mother sided with the dead or molested or abused child over the husband or boyfriend and i'm not remembering out of ten years of felony prosecution a single time the mother sided with the child. >> well, nancy, i think you're right about that. >> out to bethany, why? why? i'm hearing from ken smith, reports that the mother has changed her story several...
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my name is karen rose. i live in seattle washington. one question was just asked. i want to go back to the question. i voted for ralph nader, and i am still repenting for that sin. >> i hope that this tongue in cheek. >> the question about voter turnout. very ms. is there a correlationn an increase of voter turnout and support for the third party and from the campaign finance reform purses the lower turnout? other than every four years high-profile election voter turnout in the united states is very, very low. i just went out to dr. bennett's point, he mentions a wrong which is a good example. i believe in afghanistan had 28 candidates on their ballots including some women. i think it is a very good point thank you. >> any comments on that? >> you addressed this. >> yeah, well, put it this way. if you honestly believe that there is not that much difference between the democrats and the republicans, why vote? that's the point. i think a lot of issues that should have been debated -- ralph is good at this. you may not agree with his positions, but the idea is he want
my name is karen rose. i live in seattle washington. one question was just asked. i want to go back to the question. i voted for ralph nader, and i am still repenting for that sin. >> i hope that this tongue in cheek. >> the question about voter turnout. very ms. is there a correlationn an increase of voter turnout and support for the third party and from the campaign finance reform purses the lower turnout? other than every four years high-profile election voter turnout in the...
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karen, are you with us? >> caller: i have a son who is eight years old named jack who was diagnosed at the age of two with autism. since that time he has become a very sociable little boy, but he still struggles with expressive and receptive language. and he is there echolalia. he was correct entire movies. and it's like a record that has been scratch that repeats itself as if the brain is short-circuiting. my question for you as i was thinking about musical training for him like tsuzuki programming which are thought to be on that. thank you. >> guest: one of the best ways to train them is they've got to learn that the scripts mean something. some of these kids repeat these movies back and they don't know what it means. and what you want to do is start teaching nouns. i attacked to three people that are fully verbal at uc echolalia and they learned the language because they had hundreds of last cards we have a picture of a cup, picture of a book, picture of issue here than the period and the words on the sam
karen, are you with us? >> caller: i have a son who is eight years old named jack who was diagnosed at the age of two with autism. since that time he has become a very sociable little boy, but he still struggles with expressive and receptive language. and he is there echolalia. he was correct entire movies. and it's like a record that has been scratch that repeats itself as if the brain is short-circuiting. my question for you as i was thinking about musical training for him like tsuzuki...
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karen writes "please vote for health reform for all.as a middle-aged female, i'm tired of seeing my community ravaged. with a preexisting condition i have no option but to stay with my present provider and cross my fingers each year on my birthday that i won't be dropped." this is a small business owner. one of the things we knew right away -- senator murray and senator merkley and i worked on in the "help" committee -- was to make sure that there were good, strong incentives for small businesses to be able to afford health insurance for their employees. we've all, whether it's in olympia or spokane or portland or eugene or cleveland or toledo, we've all seen situations where we have small business owners approach us all the time. i have 20 employees. one of them got cancer. it costs so much for this one employee that they're either dropping my coverage, my small business coverage or the cost has spiked so much that we can no longer afford it. what are we going to do? our bill will bend the cost curve for them. it will give them tax cre
karen writes "please vote for health reform for all.as a middle-aged female, i'm tired of seeing my community ravaged. with a preexisting condition i have no option but to stay with my present provider and cross my fingers each year on my birthday that i won't be dropped." this is a small business owner. one of the things we knew right away -- senator murray and senator merkley and i worked on in the "help" committee -- was to make sure that there were good, strong...
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for hln, i'm meteorologist karen maginnis. >>> our ireporters catch a lot of great stories, and sometimesy also show us how we can make a difference in someone's life. now, cnn ireporter chris morrow talked to one soldier as he helped a group of moms in california send a little tlc to troops serving in afghanistan and iraq. >> i get a lot of oohs and ahhs and things like "i really needed something like this" or "this is so great." of course, we realize the effort that goes into packing these boxes, the expense of mailing these overseas but it's the care and the love that's coming from home to remind us, please come home. let's go pack a box. we have magazines. batteries, these are a big hit. cards to send home. how about some movies and some music? our female soldiers will love this. shower shoes, very important. never leave home without your shower shoes. i don't know why, but some guys really like the sardines. the army moves on coffee. have to have your coffee. >> every soldier needs some jerky. the best. >> great to carry on patrol. got to have your beef jerky and with your movie you
for hln, i'm meteorologist karen maginnis. >>> our ireporters catch a lot of great stories, and sometimesy also show us how we can make a difference in someone's life. now, cnn ireporter chris morrow talked to one soldier as he helped a group of moms in california send a little tlc to troops serving in afghanistan and iraq. >> i get a lot of oohs and ahhs and things like "i really needed something like this" or "this is so great." of course, we realize the...
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i thank all my colleagues at first strauss, simon, lauren walch, elizabeth karen, and so many others. think my wonderful wife. , sandy st. george who listened to every word many times. i think my daughters who are here tonight. who supported me all the way. i dave think this woman beside e claudette cools and for taking a chance on me. she had never heard of me. why would she do such a thing? and somehow she did and my job in this book was to pull someone who is about to disappear under histories were a out from under their end by god, you know, because of the kurds of these judges. the way it felt for a teenager, not just what happened, but how it felt. we have saved that story and i just can't thank you enough. claudette colbert. [applause] she did what rosa parks did a year before rosa parks did and then she had the guts to sue the city of montgomery and the state of alabama, claiming that the bus segregation laws were unconstitutional and they won. it went all the way to the supreme court. and because of this woman, our lives have changed and it's so often that way. women and chil
i thank all my colleagues at first strauss, simon, lauren walch, elizabeth karen, and so many others. think my wonderful wife. , sandy st. george who listened to every word many times. i think my daughters who are here tonight. who supported me all the way. i dave think this woman beside e claudette cools and for taking a chance on me. she had never heard of me. why would she do such a thing? and somehow she did and my job in this book was to pull someone who is about to disappear under...
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>> (applause) >> thank you very much karen for the wonderful introduction. also thank you for inviting me to be part of this great operation here. tonight it's about honoring those who break down the barriers and to promote social justice. tonight's heros have excelled in all walks of life. i think that each and every one of those honorees are also, at the same time, a great inspiration to millions and millions of people. and i will say especially for the young people, because that's the important thing. they need this extra push to know that the american dream is also there for them,. that they can reach whatever dream that they have, and so this is why we have inspired them to show them that there's more out there than just gangs and violence and drugs and alcohol and those things. there are positive alternatives. >> i have felt very strongly that athletes have a responsibility, whether they like it or not, or whether we like it or not, to be role models. those who had the biggest impact on us as kids growing up are the people we came in contact with every
>> (applause) >> thank you very much karen for the wonderful introduction. also thank you for inviting me to be part of this great operation here. tonight it's about honoring those who break down the barriers and to promote social justice. tonight's heros have excelled in all walks of life. i think that each and every one of those honorees are also, at the same time, a great inspiration to millions and millions of people. and i will say especially for the young people, because...
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karen williams tied it to a railing near her seat, but your honorers told her, it's got to go. >> that bad because all's we're trying to do is show these young gentlemen and women that we support them. >> the stadium says the removal had nothing to do with the content but rather the fact that it was tied to the railing. >>> well, most of us are munching on halloween candy, but the christmas tree's already going up at the biltmore house in north carolina. it took crews all day yesterday to decorate the tree. however, this particular tree won't make it to december 25th. it's going to be replaced by a fresher tree closer to christmas. and i've been in there. they go all out with the decorations, i tell you what. >>> the celebration is on in new york as the yankees are world champions once again. here's rafer weigel. rafer, i'm starting to feel bad for the phillies. >> don't feel bad for the phillies because they won it last year. >> okay, okay. >> so now the yankees won it this year. but it would be nice if maybe another team would win it next year. but the yankees do know how to celebrat
karen williams tied it to a railing near her seat, but your honorers told her, it's got to go. >> that bad because all's we're trying to do is show these young gentlemen and women that we support them. >> the stadium says the removal had nothing to do with the content but rather the fact that it was tied to the railing. >>> well, most of us are munching on halloween candy, but the christmas tree's already going up at the biltmore house in north carolina. it took crews all...
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. >> karen, are you ever surprised? i always was, no matter how many times it happened. i'm trying to remember one time a mother sided with the dead or molested or abused child over the husband or boyfriend. and i'm not remembering out of ten years of felony prosecution a single time the mother sided with the child. >> well, nancy, i think you're right about that. >> out to bethany, why? why? i'm hearing from ken smith, reports that the mother has changed her story several times about the disappearance of her 5-year-old girl. everybody, look at this girl. look at her. look at shaniya. 3 feet, 40 pounds. beautiful brown eyes, brown hair. thin build. she was wearing a blue sleep t-shirt and pink underwear. no shoes. the little thing didn't even have on any shoes. the tip line is 910-433-1856. $100,000 reward. when i think of little lucy or little john david out there with no shoes on, a t-shirt and underwear, what do you make of this mother? >> nancy, she knew that her boyfriend had a criminal history. he was once in jail, and she allowed this perpetrator into her home wit
. >> karen, are you ever surprised? i always was, no matter how many times it happened. i'm trying to remember one time a mother sided with the dead or molested or abused child over the husband or boyfriend. and i'm not remembering out of ten years of felony prosecution a single time the mother sided with the child. >> well, nancy, i think you're right about that. >> out to bethany, why? why? i'm hearing from ken smith, reports that the mother has changed her story several...
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leaves parents karen and steve, sister leanna and brother jason. steven wahlberg, american hero. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> tonight, many catholics are furious with larry david because of a joke he made on his show "curb your enthusiasm" involving jesus. did the joke go too far? >>> then michael jackson may be gone from the world, but he's very much alive at the box office. his new movie opened yesterday, and we're going to find out what's up with "this is it." >>> plus, wanda sykes is on stage, on screen, on television and tonight on my show. is she just on a roll or is she on speed? she'll be here joining me in the studio. all this and more starts now. >>> now, some people call this clip from larry david's hbo series comedy and others blasphemy. you be the judge. here's the scene from "curb your enthusiasm" on sunday, god's day off, that started the controversy. ♪ >> some people say why is there a picture of jesus in the bathroom? joining me to discuss this and more, andy borowitz. of the bor oddwitz report. michelle collins,
leaves parents karen and steve, sister leanna and brother jason. steven wahlberg, american hero. see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> tonight, many catholics are furious with larry david because of a joke he made on his show "curb your enthusiasm" involving jesus. did the joke go too far? >>> then michael jackson may be gone from the world, but he's very much alive at the box office. his new movie opened yesterday, and we're...
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for a third time, 48-year-old karen jay mcneil made it on to timberlake's property before being placed into protective psychiatric custody. kim, justin has just gotten a temporary restraining order. i've got to wonder why he waited so long. >> yeah. you have to wonder that, especially, because apparently this woman had restraining orders against her from axle rose and the guys from metallica too. but at the same time, the court filings show that her behavior had become more ominous, more threatening. justin timberlake has a lot of obsessed fans, a lot of people who send him gifts or say that they love him or want to be near him or show up at concerts. you have to find that balance between who's a groupie or a big fan or someone who's dangerous and orvbviously it got to the point where she was someone who was considered dangerous. >> kim serafin, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> okay, just a short time ago, kate gosselin was interviewed we nbc news and our "showbiz on call" phone lines are still being flooded with calls about jon and kate. we got a call from carrie in pennsylvan
for a third time, 48-year-old karen jay mcneil made it on to timberlake's property before being placed into protective psychiatric custody. kim, justin has just gotten a temporary restraining order. i've got to wonder why he waited so long. >> yeah. you have to wonder that, especially, because apparently this woman had restraining orders against her from axle rose and the guys from metallica too. but at the same time, the court filings show that her behavior had become more ominous, more...
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karen g. has this to say. only strategy for saying in the lime light is making controversial remarks that are so ridiculous, it will keep people talking about her. >> the show biz lineup. here's what's coming up at the bottom of the hour. does sarah palin want to kiss and make up with levi johnson? >> we don't have to go down the road of controversy and drama all the time. we don't really like that. >> shockers from the interview with oprah new informs that carrie prejean may be lying when she said she was only 17 when making her sex tape. more in the interview with donald trump. "showbiz tonight" names the most provocative celebrity of the week. will it be carrie prejean, sarah palin or michael lohan for releasing private phone calls. more stories from the newsroom making news right now. >>>> you are watching "showbiz tonight." keep on watching the bottom of your screen. more compelling and provocative news from "showbiz tonight." >> are now on "showbiz tonight," brand-new sarah palin revelations from her tel
karen g. has this to say. only strategy for saying in the lime light is making controversial remarks that are so ridiculous, it will keep people talking about her. >> the show biz lineup. here's what's coming up at the bottom of the hour. does sarah palin want to kiss and make up with levi johnson? >> we don't have to go down the road of controversy and drama all the time. we don't really like that. >> shockers from the interview with oprah new informs that carrie prejean may...
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cleveland, ohio, karen on our line for independence, good morning. how has the economy affected your holiday shopping plans? caller: because we are in a recession and everyone -- are we still at 10% unemployment? it doesn't seem like it. it seems like people are burying their heads. it is christmas and we have to spend and why is that? guest: are you working were unemployed? caller: i am working. we decided a couple of years ago and we have easier because our children are grown and living on their own to not get sucked into that whole arena of christmas. christmas is a retailer-made holiday parade who says we have to do this? this is not what christmas is supposed to be about. the credit card companies have dropped credit limits and raised rates. that has put a damper on things. it should put a damper on things. do we not realize what an overindulge in country we are? i agree with the other man that was on a couple calls ago who said the same thing. i am doing it more out of principle but i like not spending the money. i like watching everyone else a
cleveland, ohio, karen on our line for independence, good morning. how has the economy affected your holiday shopping plans? caller: because we are in a recession and everyone -- are we still at 10% unemployment? it doesn't seem like it. it seems like people are burying their heads. it is christmas and we have to spend and why is that? guest: are you working were unemployed? caller: i am working. we decided a couple of years ago and we have easier because our children are grown and living on...
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for a 3rd time, 48-year-old karen mcneal made it on to his property before being placed into protective psychiatric custody. justin has just gotten a restraining order. i wonder why he waited so long. >> you have to wonder that. apparently she had restraining orders from axl rose and the guys from metallica. her behavior has been more ominous and threatening. justin kim ber lake has a lot of people who send him gifts or say they love him or want to be near him and you have to find the balance between a groupie or a fan and someone that is dangerous. it got to the point where she was considered dangerous. >> they have to be very, very aware and careful. it's truly frightening. thank you so much. we appreciate t. just a short time ago, kate gosselin was interviewed and the phone lines are still being flooded with calls about jon and kate. we got a call from carrie in pennsylvania who thinks the women that defend jon are way off. >> caller: i'm annoyed at the fact that people, especially women are saying he's such a great guy when he is gal vandting around and even his girlfriend is talkin
for a 3rd time, 48-year-old karen mcneal made it on to his property before being placed into protective psychiatric custody. justin has just gotten a restraining order. i wonder why he waited so long. >> you have to wonder that. apparently she had restraining orders from axl rose and the guys from metallica. her behavior has been more ominous and threatening. justin kim ber lake has a lot of people who send him gifts or say they love him or want to be near him and you have to find the...
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. >> karen, they're right. something renee and joe lawless mentioned. car, you are not paying attention to behind you. >> if you look at them, they might be vulnerable. they are helping each other along and perhaps they were distracted. they are not young women. >> they are not. mom is 81. >> what more you can tell me? >> christina was heard from to her cousin about 8:30. they didn't immediately go missing from their shopping trip. >> what did she have to say to the cousin? >> her mother had a doctor's appointment the next day and she would be in touch with him that afternoon. they never were heard from again. she was getting fuel that night. >> the thing is, they were at sam's club at 5:36. say they get everything out to the car and leave, get out of there at 6:00. if they stopped for gas or did any other errands, 8:00 is not that far-fetched for them to just be getting home. marc klaas, weigh in. >> i agree with everything said about the parking lot at sam's club. i think people have to take parking lot security much more carefully than they do. a sin
. >> karen, they're right. something renee and joe lawless mentioned. car, you are not paying attention to behind you. >> if you look at them, they might be vulnerable. they are helping each other along and perhaps they were distracted. they are not young women. >> they are not. mom is 81. >> what more you can tell me? >> christina was heard from to her cousin about 8:30. they didn't immediately go missing from their shopping trip. >> what did she have to say...
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you heard from karen he will not play tonight. he has flied own his knee.and joan. and the longest tenured heywood is your starting centre. >> if i had to pick one key it would be unit. come together, put your differences behind you and come together mr. pollen. >> the game that's secondary but it must go. the show must go on. the game at 7:00, i'll be joined by ernie and we will remember the life and times of abe pollin. let's go back to the -- go back to the studio. >> we look forward to the game coming up. it's the 67ers and the wizards. at 7 o'clock is the tip off. chris and rod will be back after the show to break it down. >> still to on "geico sportsnite," football. now preparing to do the same against the eagles we're coming back >> i had never expected to be in a wheelchair because i have contracted a very rare disease, but it's not going to keep me from win ago championship. until then, i'm not going to quit. i'm not going to quit and i'm going to do whatever i can to win a championship for this town, for me and for the fans, for the fan. >> that w
you heard from karen he will not play tonight. he has flied own his knee.and joan. and the longest tenured heywood is your starting centre. >> if i had to pick one key it would be unit. come together, put your differences behind you and come together mr. pollen. >> the game that's secondary but it must go. the show must go on. the game at 7:00, i'll be joined by ernie and we will remember the life and times of abe pollin. let's go back to the -- go back to the studio. >> we...
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karen writes that the indiana program located on a national guard facility where active duty units conductpre-afghan training was an attempt to iron out problems before they occur. the search began while many in the restaurant in falls church. it goes on to talk a lot more about what's going on there. you can read it there. richmond, texas. you are up first. charles on our independent line. caller: good morning. i wish i had the opportunity to talk to the two ladies that just left. you had one lady that was obviously to one side, and the other lady was a bit confused. and that's why american people are confused about the health care. the health care is what is needed. the economy, it affects the wealth of the people. it affects the overall health and well being of the people. and the two ladies just confused the issue. the one that was obviously to the right with the red, she didn't know what was going on. and the one to the left or moderate, she couldn't even put the whole answers together. and i want to encourage people that this health care is what the economy needs and should ancourage
karen writes that the indiana program located on a national guard facility where active duty units conductpre-afghan training was an attempt to iron out problems before they occur. the search began while many in the restaurant in falls church. it goes on to talk a lot more about what's going on there. you can read it there. richmond, texas. you are up first. charles on our independent line. caller: good morning. i wish i had the opportunity to talk to the two ladies that just left. you had one...
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>> (applause) >> thank you very much karen for the wonderful introduction. also thank you for inviting me to be part of this great operation here. tonight it's about honoring those who break down the barriers and to promote social justice. tonight's heros have excelled in all walks of life. i think that each and every one of those honorees are also, at the same time, a great inspiration to millions and millions of people. and i will say especially for the young people, because that's the important thing. they need this extra push to know that the american dream is also there for them,. that they can reach whatever dream that they have, and so this is why we have inspired them to show them that there's more out there than just gangs and violence and drugs and alcohol and those things. there are positive alternatives. >> i have felt very strongly that athletes have a responsibility, whether they like it or not, or whether we like it or not, to be role models. those who had the biggest impact on us as kids growing up are the people we came in contact with every
>> (applause) >> thank you very much karen for the wonderful introduction. also thank you for inviting me to be part of this great operation here. tonight it's about honoring those who break down the barriers and to promote social justice. tonight's heros have excelled in all walks of life. i think that each and every one of those honorees are also, at the same time, a great inspiration to millions and millions of people. and i will say especially for the young people, because...
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host: our next call is karen from germantown, tennessee. good morning.elcome to the "washington journal." caller: have a nice thanksgiving. i'm really enjoying listening to these two. first of all, you're civil. tucker, you mentioned being civil when you have a discussion. that's something you need to be absolutely adamant in all of what you do. while you were talking about sarah palin, we have as much to fear of sarah palin becoming a democratic nominee -- i'm sorry, the republican nominee, as i do. and i'm a democrat. i wanted to ask both of you something. have you read the health care bill? guest: no. guest: i haven't even attempted it. guest: i haven't lifted it. caller: what we're doing is depending on what is funneled to us, and what is told to us. as a citizen, since it's going to affect me, i want to read the health care bill. for sure. and then i'd like to have both of you make a comment about wonderful senator lincoln and wonderful senator land rue who at least said as the bill stands, they would vote for both of it, and i admire both of them f
host: our next call is karen from germantown, tennessee. good morning.elcome to the "washington journal." caller: have a nice thanksgiving. i'm really enjoying listening to these two. first of all, you're civil. tucker, you mentioned being civil when you have a discussion. that's something you need to be absolutely adamant in all of what you do. while you were talking about sarah palin, we have as much to fear of sarah palin becoming a democratic nominee -- i'm sorry, the republican...
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. >> host: next call, karen in greenville, north carolina. you're on. are you with us?es. can you hear me? >> host: mess go ahead. >> i have a son who is eight years old, named jack, who was diagnosed at the age of two with autism. since that time he has become a very socialable little bit but -- but he still struggles with language. and he will script entire movies and it's like a record that is scratched and keeps repeating itself. the brain is short-circuiting. my question for you, is was thinking about musical training for him. >> guest: kids that are -- one one of the best ways to learn is these scriptses mean something. they don't know what it means. you want to start teaching nouns. and i have talked to three people that are fully verbal now and they learned language because they had a therapist that gave them flash cards where you have a picture of a cop, a picture of a book, a picture of a shoe, and if this was the flash card you have the picture on here and the words on the same side of the card. so you hold it up and say shoe. then the person starts to pick t
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of people from the broader financial community, small business community at the treasury tomorrow, karen and i are doing that to examine a range of additional ideas. even with the broad improvement in access to credit price you have seen across the financial system small businesses still face a very tight credit terms and there is a very strong economic case for trying to make sure that we are trying to help mitigate those financial, the classic credit crunch, though credit would be weaker if we are not successful in trying to mitigate those things and we are working on it. >> thank you. as you pointed out, if we are going to rebalance the world economy that means we are going to have to save more in the consumption demand is going to come from other developing countries and developing parts of the world. i love the xm bank's comment about this that over 90% of markets are outside of the u.s. and only 1% of businesses do business outside the u.s.. and clearly we have got to change that equation. so as you are talking to our g20 partners what kinds of initiatives and efforts are you urgin
of people from the broader financial community, small business community at the treasury tomorrow, karen and i are doing that to examine a range of additional ideas. even with the broad improvement in access to credit price you have seen across the financial system small businesses still face a very tight credit terms and there is a very strong economic case for trying to make sure that we are trying to help mitigate those financial, the classic credit crunch, though credit would be weaker if...