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pittsburgh steelers safety troy polamalu has a $1 million policy on his hair.esn't even have to pay the premium. that's covered by head and shoulders, the shampoo that he endorses. while the long locks occasionally cause him problems on the field, polamalu says he will not cut them as a tribute to his samoan heritage. and i'm wondering does that policy cover bad hair days or just if he loses his hair? >> i don't know, but that's some pretty good hair. i'm a little jealous. >> me, too. >> ashley morrison live in new york. thanks for that. >>> roger clemens has pleaded not guilty. the former baseball star was in court in washington monday to answer charges that he lied to congress about using steroids and human growth hormone. if convicted, he could face fines and prison time. clemens then hustled down to north carolina to play in a golf tournament. he had to finish the 18 holes before sundown and he did. >>> listen to this, tiger woods has moved to new york city. woods is said to have taken up residence this weekend in a bachelor pad in downtown manhattan. accor
pittsburgh steelers safety troy polamalu has a $1 million policy on his hair.esn't even have to pay the premium. that's covered by head and shoulders, the shampoo that he endorses. while the long locks occasionally cause him problems on the field, polamalu says he will not cut them as a tribute to his samoan heritage. and i'm wondering does that policy cover bad hair days or just if he loses his hair? >> i don't know, but that's some pretty good hair. i'm a little jealous. >> me,...
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head and shoulders has taken out a million dollars insurance policy on the pittsburgh steelers star troy polamalu's hair. why should he do this? people are pulling hair off each other. walter yanked down oklahoma state after she pulls her goldy locks, both players were ejected and we'll be back after this. ,, hmm, do i wear hats? i could wear hats, if i partook in hat type things (birds chirping) like strolling in an orchard ♪ is this my husband? awesome cool hat, mom oh my perfect kids alright fourteen ninety nine i totally wear hats ♪ [trumpet playing "reveille" throughout] reviving the economy means reinventing the way we do business. here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitma
head and shoulders has taken out a million dollars insurance policy on the pittsburgh steelers star troy polamalu's hair. why should he do this? people are pulling hair off each other. walter yanked down oklahoma state after she pulls her goldy locks, both players were ejected and we'll be back after this. ,, hmm, do i wear hats? i could wear hats, if i partook in hat type things (birds chirping) like strolling in an orchard ♪ is this my husband? awesome cool hat, mom oh my perfect kids...
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head and shoulders has taken out a million dollars insurance policy on the pittsburgh steelers star troyamalu's hair. why should he do this? people are pulling hair off each other. walter yanked down oklahoma state after she pulls her goldy locks, both players were ,,,,,,,, you could tell even back in early 1999 when ebay... was a small company that meg-- meg knew what she was doing. she has this ability to come to a very confusing situation, take a look and figure out what the right thing to do is. there was no playing things loose or close to the edge. we were going to do things the right way... because ultimately, that's the way you build a company to last. she was always asking us to be as efficient as possible, to be as frugal as possible. she gets in at the heart of the issue... and she'll bring people together to resolve a problem. she's a problem solver.
head and shoulders has taken out a million dollars insurance policy on the pittsburgh steelers star troyamalu's hair. why should he do this? people are pulling hair off each other. walter yanked down oklahoma state after she pulls her goldy locks, both players were ,,,,,,,, you could tell even back in early 1999 when ebay... was a small company that meg-- meg knew what she was doing. she has this ability to come to a very confusing situation, take a look and figure out what the right thing to...
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the hair belonging to football star troy polamalu, the pittsburgh steelers announced today it's beingured for $1 million. >> why? >> because he's the pitch man for a shampoo company. >> that's what my hair looks like in the morning. >> it's fantastic hair. i think -- what's the company? pert? head & shoulders? i think head & shoulders. >> $1,000 a strand or something? >> 1 million bucks for hehea head & shoulders. >> i spend hours. >> your hair looks beautiful. >> i didn't know for a million i could get that. >> your hair looks beautiful. >> thank you. a lot of work here. >> lisa, your hair looks beautiful. how could i forget? forget it. >>> anti-abortion groups have the right to free speech bp but if they use deceptive advertising and scare tactics, as many pro-choice groups claim, we need to take action. pregnant wrem need accurate medical advice. many pro-life centers give them that. others allegedly frighten girls with films and false information. claiming abortion leads to infer tillity and breast cancer. if some anti-abortion groups market themselves as pro-choice providers so w
the hair belonging to football star troy polamalu, the pittsburgh steelers announced today it's beingured for $1 million. >> why? >> because he's the pitch man for a shampoo company. >> that's what my hair looks like in the morning. >> it's fantastic hair. i think -- what's the company? pert? head & shoulders? i think head & shoulders. >> $1,000 a strand or something? >> 1 million bucks for hehea head & shoulders. >> i spend hours. >>...
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. >> reporter: starting with pittsburgh steelers hall of famer mike webster, who dissolved into a shellormer self after retiring at just 38 years old. >> i knew mike very well personally, saw mike who was a great player, a great father, a great teammate, a great person. change >> i slept in the car for probably about a year and a half out of the last five years. >> mike died homeless. pitiful. he had a few close friends. >> reporter: dr. omalu suspected the bizarre behavior that marked the end of webster's life could be explained in his brain, caused by repeated blows to the head. it was chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> lot of these repeated blows are part in the brain. >> reporter: they expected to rename it mike webster's disease. >> dr. bailes said that webster and benoit's brains were simi r similarly damaged. >> the changes in the brain were microskoply very similar. they both had extensive disease. >> reporter: could the disease be the reason that chris benoit was driven to kill? what did they tell you about your son's brain? >> that it was -- it was heavily, heavily damaged.
. >> reporter: starting with pittsburgh steelers hall of famer mike webster, who dissolved into a shellormer self after retiring at just 38 years old. >> i knew mike very well personally, saw mike who was a great player, a great father, a great teammate, a great person. change >> i slept in the car for probably about a year and a half out of the last five years. >> mike died homeless. pitiful. he had a few close friends. >> reporter: dr. omalu suspected the bizarre...
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. >>> many football players ensure their bodies, but the hair of pittsburgh's steelers ensured for $1 million. he's not even paying the premium. head and shoulders shampoo is picking up the tab for their spokesman. his hair is nearly three feet long. he wears it that way as a tribute to his heritage. lloyd's of london wrote the policy what would have to be tone to his hair for him to collect. >> he's very serious about that too. >> i know. >> his heritage is very important to him. >> and he's making a lot of money off of it. >> well, yours $2 million. >> oh, definitely. >>> time now 5:52. still ahead another bay area fire station may be closed in order to save money. we'll tell you where and how the tourists and general public may be effected. >>> welcome back to the morning news. the national park service may close the only fire station in the marin head lands to save money. a 2007 efficiency study could be purchased from neighboring fire departments for $750,000 a year. the golden gate national recreation area is considering the closure of the station at ford cronkite. federal offic
. >>> many football players ensure their bodies, but the hair of pittsburgh's steelers ensured for $1 million. he's not even paying the premium. head and shoulders shampoo is picking up the tab for their spokesman. his hair is nearly three feet long. he wears it that way as a tribute to his heritage. lloyd's of london wrote the policy what would have to be tone to his hair for him to collect. >> he's very serious about that too. >> i know. >> his heritage is very...
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i do not know why they call them the pittsburgh steelers, they do not make steel there anymore. is that simple. look at the industry's that are left in look at the basics. go to the basics and look at why they left. host: thank you for your call. the lead story in "the new york times" talks about this coming out of beijing. host: we are talking about the state of the u.s. economic recovery. our next call comes from corbin, ky. jim, a republican line. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: the world is run by the people who control the energy. we are not exploring for energy. who is going to be in control? it will not be s. host: where do you see us going in terms of renewable sources? traditional sources? where can the u.s. strengthen its economy energy-wise? caller: it will not be else, -- it will not be us, we will be at the back of the line. we will be using solar panels in the dark. at night, what good is a solar panel? thank you for taking my call. host: virginia, reston, democratic line, good morning. caller: hello? sorry, i was trying to call "washington journa
i do not know why they call them the pittsburgh steelers, they do not make steel there anymore. is that simple. look at the industry's that are left in look at the basics. go to the basics and look at why they left. host: thank you for your call. the lead story in "the new york times" talks about this coming out of beijing. host: we are talking about the state of the u.s. economic recovery. our next call comes from corbin, ky. jim, a republican line. caller: good morning. host: good...
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. >> and, in fact, coach chuck noll of the pittsburgh steelers, a player, assistant coach, you said hisk. i think sometimes as leaders we forget that. we think about all the things we're supposed to do, the decisions we have to make, and really the job as coach noll said, all your job is to help each player play better. >> when you talk about mentoring, most people hear that word and they think close, intimate, nurturing relationship yet leader, get the best out of your team or your people no matter what the cost. >> i think you can do both and that's another reason why we kind of structured the book this way. i think people think it's an oxymoron. i know when i got the head job at tampa bay people told me, well, you won't be able to continue to do what you've done. you can't stay as close to the players as you've been because now you're the head coach. and i said, well, why not? why not? ne that way. that it could be >> and, in fact, a lot of people have said great leaders are made not born. you disagree with that. >> i do. i think you are born with those inate qualities and you have t
. >> and, in fact, coach chuck noll of the pittsburgh steelers, a player, assistant coach, you said hisk. i think sometimes as leaders we forget that. we think about all the things we're supposed to do, the decisions we have to make, and really the job as coach noll said, all your job is to help each player play better. >> when you talk about mentoring, most people hear that word and they think close, intimate, nurturing relationship yet leader, get the best out of your team or your...
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i do not know why they call them the pittsburgh steelers, they do not make steel there anymore. is that simple. look at the industry's that are left in look at the basics. go to the basics and look at why they left. host: thank you for your call. the lead story in "the new york times" talks about this coming out of beijing. host: we are talking about the ate of the u.s. economic recovery. our next call comes from corbin, ky. jim, a republican line. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: the world is run by the people who control the energy. we are not exploring for energy. who is going to be in control? it will not be s. host: where do you see us going in terms of renewable sources? traditional sources? where can the u.s. strengthen its economy energy-wise? caller: it will not be else, -- it will not be us, we will be at the back of the line. we will be using solar panels in the dark. at night, what good is a solar panel? thank you for taking my call. host: virginia, reston, democratic line, good morning. caller: hello? sorry, i was trying to call "washington journal"
i do not know why they call them the pittsburgh steelers, they do not make steel there anymore. is that simple. look at the industry's that are left in look at the basics. go to the basics and look at why they left. host: thank you for your call. the lead story in "the new york times" talks about this coming out of beijing. host: we are talking about the ate of the u.s. economic recovery. our next call comes from corbin, ky. jim, a republican line. caller: good morning. host: good...
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steelers played in new york's new stadium. byron left will be asked to pick up the slack with pittsburgh. out 16 yards to mike wallace for the score. dixon led the steelers on two scoring drives. improved to 2-0 with a 24-17 win. still lots more to come tonight on sports wrap. we will introduce you to the newest golfer trying to make his mark. >>> and tomorrow's grand . >>> a record crowd of nearly 11,000 showed up in santa clara to see the earthquakes host the first place la galaxy. landon done van with just four minutes into the game the quake took the upper hand. chris converts on the tough angle. that's a team ace goal for the danville product and would end up being the only goal of the game. galaxy had a shot in the 34th minute donovan smokes the shot saved by san jose's john bush. a huge win for the quake who improve to 8-6-5 which has them tied for fourth place now in the mls's western conference. >>> a history making nascar weekend wrapped up tonight in bristol, tennessee. kyle busch was trying to become the first driver to win three national races all in one week. jimmy johnson an
steelers played in new york's new stadium. byron left will be asked to pick up the slack with pittsburgh. out 16 yards to mike wallace for the score. dixon led the steelers on two scoring drives. improved to 2-0 with a 24-17 win. still lots more to come tonight on sports wrap. we will introduce you to the newest golfer trying to make his mark. >>> and tomorrow's grand . >>> a record crowd of nearly 11,000 showed up in santa clara to see the earthquakes host the first place la...