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kr in the throwback unis. oakland has the 2-1 lead.'s tied for last in the american league in home run. they had two towd. kouzmanoff, his ninth of the year. ben improves to 5-2. 9-6 the final. a's sweep the three-game set. >> nhra nationals in infineon. ron capps. first win of the year. 317.12 miles-per-hour for larry disk. -- dixon. >> tour de france in the pyrenees. 114-mile stage. schleck finishes fourth. contador in second. and lance armstrong, now in 38th place. his manager said he has deliberately lost time to the leaders to conservative energy the hopes he can win a stage and salvage a tour de france that has been really bad for him. wrecks, everything. >> alan: hope he gets that. up next, a world where one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon. >> carolyn: we take you to the >> alan: inception got a dreamy reception at the box office. the action thriller about a team that sneaks into people's dreams was the number one movie with 7 $60 million. >> carolyn: tess speck. >> alan: good footprint >> michael: this week "at the movi
kr in the throwback unis. oakland has the 2-1 lead.'s tied for last in the american league in home run. they had two towd. kouzmanoff, his ninth of the year. ben improves to 5-2. 9-6 the final. a's sweep the three-game set. >> nhra nationals in infineon. ron capps. first win of the year. 317.12 miles-per-hour for larry disk. -- dixon. >> tour de france in the pyrenees. 114-mile stage. schleck finishes fourth. contador in second. and lance armstrong, now in 38th place. his manager...
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kr in the throwba unis. oakland has the 2-1 lead. the a's tied for last in the american league in home run. they had two towd. kouznoff, his ninth of the year. ben improves to 5-2. 9-6 the final. a's sweep the three-game set. >> nhra nationals in infineon. ron capps. first wi of the year. 317.12 miles-per-hour for larry disk. -- dixon. >> tour de france in the pyrenees. 11mile stage. schleck finishes fourth. contador i second. and lance armstrong, now in 38th place. his manager said he has deliberately lost time to the leaders to conservativ energy the hopes he can win a stage and salve a tour de france tha has been really bad for him. wrec, everything. >> alan: hope he gets that. next, a world where one's mindan be the most dangerous weapon. >> carolyn: we take you to the box office when we come back. [ female announcer ] thiss a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toast strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. swimmi is m♪ favorite thing. and only two things
kr in the throwba unis. oakland has the 2-1 lead. the a's tied for last in the american league in home run. they had two towd. kouznoff, his ninth of the year. ben improves to 5-2. 9-6 the final. a's sweep the three-game set. >> nhra nationals in infineon. ron capps. first wi of the year. 317.12 miles-per-hour for larry disk. -- dixon. >> tour de france in the pyrenees. 11mile stage. schleck finishes fourth. contador i second. and lance armstrong, now in 38th place. his manager said...
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." >> announcer: from the global resourr resourr resources of ab b kr nubc news york city, this is "nightline," july 29th, 2010. >> good evening. it began in the early hours of wednesday morning at a campground in montana, when a grizzly bear started tearing into tent after tent, mauming the sleeping occupants, eventually killing one. the horror of the attack was captured in frantic calls to the emergency services, and by the accounts of survivors that you're about to hear. meanwhile, the wildlife officials have trapped the bear they believe to be responsible, and are conducting dna tests to be certain. and are conducting dna tests to be certain. ryan owens now reports from the fatal scene of a showdown between man and beast. >> reporter: tonight, steel cages dot this usually busy campground on the edge of yellowstone national park. inside one of them, a nearly 400-pound grizzly bear that wildlife officers say mauled a 48-year-old man to death as he slept in his tent. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> hi, i'm in cooke city right now, and we have someone that's been attacked and bitten prett
." >> announcer: from the global resourr resourr resources of ab b kr nubc news york city, this is "nightline," july 29th, 2010. >> good evening. it began in the early hours of wednesday morning at a campground in montana, when a grizzly bear started tearing into tent after tent, mauming the sleeping occupants, eventually killing one. the horror of the attack was captured in frantic calls to the emergency services, and by the accounts of survivors that you're about to...
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korea, for me, was the one place in the world that i wanted to visit most because it's the most se krl team. i agreed to go. even though i'm asiaen i'm so terrible in math and science and anything medical, but that's the reason i was allowed to go. and it was a really interesting look into that culture. these are the most brainwashed people on earth. the level of indoctrination is unlike anything we can even imagine. but it certainly did complicate -- we did a very critical documentary and complicated the situation for my sister. they said they had a dossier on me, when she was there. and at one point, they asked her, are you and your sister trying to overthrow the government of north korea. >> jimmy: are you -- wow. >> she's like, uh, no. >> jimmy: wow. so, this was all your fault, kind of. did you do any surgeries while you were over there with the team? >> i did not. thank god. >> jimmy: you just watched? >> definitely not. it was really a remarkable look into that crippled health care system and fortunately everything was resolved but yeah, it was pretty -- >> jimmy: how do they g
korea, for me, was the one place in the world that i wanted to visit most because it's the most se krl team. i agreed to go. even though i'm asiaen i'm so terrible in math and science and anything medical, but that's the reason i was allowed to go. and it was a really interesting look into that culture. these are the most brainwashed people on earth. the level of indoctrination is unlike anything we can even imagine. but it certainly did complicate -- we did a very critical documentary and...
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78 programs that we have because they're somebody's baby,ll of which are highly efficient and none kr-bg be proven with a metric because they don't have a metric on them. they can't demonstrate they're effective. the debate isn'tbout whether or not we want to help people who are unemployed. the debate is about whether we want to help the people who are unemployed as well as the generations that follow us. i'm amazed and continue to be so that how easily this by can abandon common sense. and i don't know if we don't have it to begin with or that we're like a magnet and it's two positives and so we repel any common sense. but nobody would run any organization -- private, public, business or anything else -- the way we run the agencies in the federal government. and when you start wanting to do something about it, the only thing you get is "we can't." the american people are asking for us today please do what you can't do, what you can. wh we can do is we can pay for unemployment for the next multiple periods of months by eliminating things that are absolutely unnecessary. you realize that
78 programs that we have because they're somebody's baby,ll of which are highly efficient and none kr-bg be proven with a metric because they don't have a metric on them. they can't demonstrate they're effective. the debate isn'tbout whether or not we want to help people who are unemployed. the debate is about whether we want to help the people who are unemployed as well as the generations that follow us. i'm amazed and continue to be so that how easily this by can abandon common sense. and i...
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78 programs that we have because they're somebody's baby, all of which are highly efficient and none kr-bg be proven with a metric because they don't have a metric on them. they can't demonstrate they're effective. the debate isn't about whether or not we want to help people who are unemployed. the debate is about whether we want to help the people who are unemployed as well as the generations that follow us. i'm amazed and continue to be so that how easily this body can abandon common sense. and i don't know if we don't have it to begin with or that we're like a magnet and it's two positives and so we repel any common sense. but nobody would run any organization -- private, public, business or anything else -- the way we run the agencies in the federal government. and when you start wanting to do something about it, the only thing you get is "we can't." the american people are asking for us today please do what you can't do, what you can. what we can do is we can pay for unemployment for the next multiple periods of months by eliminating things that are absolutely unnecessary. you realize
78 programs that we have because they're somebody's baby, all of which are highly efficient and none kr-bg be proven with a metric because they don't have a metric on them. they can't demonstrate they're effective. the debate isn't about whether or not we want to help people who are unemployed. the debate is about whether we want to help the people who are unemployed as well as the generations that follow us. i'm amazed and continue to be so that how easily this body can abandon common sense....