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my parents have been behind us 100%. >> destiny mathis, thank you. luck you to and your family, okay? >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >>> testy exchanges today between the defense expert and the prosecution in the casey anthony trial. the stern warning from the judge. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> so based on this examination, the cause of death remained unknown for those who did the first autopsy, and for me to some extent, as well. >> testy exchanges between the defense expert and prosecution in the casey anthony trial. at issue, skeletal evidence from casey anthony's daughter caylee and the manner and cause of her death. cnn's david mattingly is in orlando
my parents have been behind us 100%. >> destiny mathis, thank you. luck you to and your family, okay? >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >>> testy exchanges today between the defense expert and the prosecution in the casey anthony trial. the stern warning from the judge. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a...
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but take another look, it appears jeff mathis blocks the play perfectly yet the umpire sees it differently. dodgers tie it at two. next batter, tony gwynn jr. with a page out of his father's playbook, a walkoff rbi. dodgers avoid the sweep with the 3-2 win. up the coast in san francisco, the giants' madison baumgartner pitching a gem against the indians. strikes out a career high eleven over seven innings. the champs win their fifth in a row 3-1. speaking of pitching, the phillies roy halladay gets in the hen-win club. the man they call doc was surgical. pitching his fifth complete game of the season. the doctor is in, phillies beat the a's 3-1. barn burner in houston. the rays and astros combining for a total of 24 runs. evan longoria responsible for five of them. he hit a pair of homers. the final tally looks more like a football score, tampa wins 14-10. >>> and finally safemart 350. you're riding along with tony stewart and he hits brian vickers from behind. the number 83 car goes crashing into the tire barrier. vickers was down but not out. despite the wreck his car is in decent shape,
but take another look, it appears jeff mathis blocks the play perfectly yet the umpire sees it differently. dodgers tie it at two. next batter, tony gwynn jr. with a page out of his father's playbook, a walkoff rbi. dodgers avoid the sweep with the 3-2 win. up the coast in san francisco, the giants' madison baumgartner pitching a gem against the indians. strikes out a career high eleven over seven innings. the champs win their fifth in a row 3-1. speaking of pitching, the phillies roy halladay...
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mathis and his wife will be greatly missed.nity of hobbs, taking the time to honor two different people, completely different backgrounds, completely different lives, who weren't so different after all. in the end we're all americans and we're here for a better america. i salute them both. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell, for five minutes. ms. sule: mr. speaker, i rise rise to honor mr. james armstrong of birmingham, alabama, and the documentary of his wife called "the barbour of birmingham: foot soldier for life." it was part of the sundance film festival and later won best documentary short at the ashland independent film festival. in march the city of birmingham hosted a red carpet screening of this wonderful movie and it was attended by over 2,000 alabamians. it was featured at the alabama theater a venue that once refused admission to african-americans. tonight, we will celebrate the "barbour of birmingham" with its -- "barber of bi
mathis and his wife will be greatly missed.nity of hobbs, taking the time to honor two different people, completely different backgrounds, completely different lives, who weren't so different after all. in the end we're all americans and we're here for a better america. i salute them both. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell, for five minutes. ms. sule: mr. speaker, i rise rise to honor mr. james armstrong...
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over the greens we go and david mathis has matched his best run on the p.g.a. tour by shooting a sixty five to secure the lead after the opening run in memphis the thirty seven year old producing his best form too much unknown nine efforts but a host of others there just a stroke behind nothis holding six birdies on route five under par score on was this close. as to getting his seven on the plane swedish veteran robert carlton sits in a group of five golfers a shot by the forty one year old birding the sixty year settling for a four under cart on the day defending champion lee westwood still remembers beating carlsen on robert in a play off a year ago an englishman remains within reach of a second straight crawl and finishing four strokes off the line. and finally wrestlers have traditionally been an ever present guarin c. of the limpid glory here in russia the sport's international governing body deciding to recognize those achievements twenty eleven the year of russian plus goat wrestling. takes up the story. russia and its predecessor the soviet union are u
over the greens we go and david mathis has matched his best run on the p.g.a. tour by shooting a sixty five to secure the lead after the opening run in memphis the thirty seven year old producing his best form too much unknown nine efforts but a host of others there just a stroke behind nothis holding six birdies on route five under par score on was this close. as to getting his seven on the plane swedish veteran robert carlton sits in a group of five golfers a shot by the forty one year old...
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. >>> another great play at the plate at the angels jeff mathis slides into seattle catcher and knocks the ball out. he is safe, and ties the game in the seventh. angels would go on to win 6-3 over seattle. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the california man determined to find the body of osama bin laden no matter how far or how deep he has to go. >>> sports sponsored by touch of gray. gets rid of some gray. never all. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pill now? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness. take prilosec otc for frequent heartburn. one pill a day. twenty-four hours. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. [ male announcer ] use as directed for 14 days. fundraising blitz. the exclusive stops.. and how much it's costing to have breakfast with the first lady. plus.. a mob of teens, beats a man into a coma. why a serie
. >>> another great play at the plate at the angels jeff mathis slides into seattle catcher and knocks the ball out. he is safe, and ties the game in the seventh. angels would go on to win 6-3 over seattle. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and the california man determined to find the body of osama bin laden no matter how far or how deep he has to go. >>> sports sponsored by touch of gray. gets rid of some gray. never all. so...
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fixed in only two years time i'm still behind you one hundred percent and so is my family destiny mathis hobart yet she gets a handwritten letter back from obama here it is in its entirety just sitting thanks for the moving letter and the support and you have such a positive spirit please know that things will get better for you and your family you inspire me and i'm rooting for you god bless barack obama then eight months later things get worse and she has to sell the letter to keep for me you know. here's the change in tune. i am just a little bit wary of the promises that obama has made i really haven't been seen any kind of changes that affect me directly and meanwhile in wisconsin the supreme court just a poll the law recently passed a limit use collective bargaining rights and predictably the tax leeches were back to protest with another occupation of the capital while i applaud their courage tenacity and tactics their cause is ass backwards not because of the collective bargaining issue but because they have government jobs and are asking the government to take more money from the
fixed in only two years time i'm still behind you one hundred percent and so is my family destiny mathis hobart yet she gets a handwritten letter back from obama here it is in its entirety just sitting thanks for the moving letter and the support and you have such a positive spirit please know that things will get better for you and your family you inspire me and i'm rooting for you god bless barack obama then eight months later things get worse and she has to sell the letter to keep for me you...
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a record rivalled only by frank sinatra and johnny mathis. he's back with his first album of original songs in more than a decade called "15 minutes." he's also a headliner in vegas. what a career. you talk about careers in music. >> that's amazing. just listening to it. i'm feeling tired. >> and you must have the most die hard fans. >> i do! [ cheers and applause ] >> some of them are here. >> they're great people, too. >> we have people in the audience here who have seen you over 300 times in concert. why do you think you have been able to inspire that kind of loyalty? >> i'm the wrong person to ask. i come at it from the other side. not from what the impact is. i come at it from the other part which is trying to do the best work i can and trying to make them feel good. i have to ask them. >> when you see other entertainers whose careers come and go who have as much talent in your eyes and don't have the longevity, what do you work on. in terms of your relationship with an audience what do you work on that you think brings you the extra tim
a record rivalled only by frank sinatra and johnny mathis. he's back with his first album of original songs in more than a decade called "15 minutes." he's also a headliner in vegas. what a career. you talk about careers in music. >> that's amazing. just listening to it. i'm feeling tired. >> and you must have the most die hard fans. >> i do! [ cheers and applause ] >> some of them are here. >> they're great people, too. >> we have people in the...
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>> the recommendation came in from both general petraeus and general mathis specifically with respect to their general arrival time, if you will, beyond the first of july. they were in final training, headed to afghanistan. the relleding came in, in light of the fact that we were going to start withdrawing troops this summer, that we would have to make a decision, that they were in a good position to milwaukee a decision on whether or not they should be arerted. with respect to where general petraeus was, he then made a recommendation, general madison endorsed that and it was one and quite frankly a decision here in the end diverted the units in a timely way. not get them headed in one direction and then have to rehead them in another direction. based on the overall plan to draw down some number of troops, even though the draw-down hasn't started because the decision hasn't been made. but certainly with the expectation there would be some troops that have come out, the decision hasn't been made and that given that they would be a part of that. >> if the draw down hasn't started with 8
>> the recommendation came in from both general petraeus and general mathis specifically with respect to their general arrival time, if you will, beyond the first of july. they were in final training, headed to afghanistan. the relleding came in, in light of the fact that we were going to start withdrawing troops this summer, that we would have to make a decision, that they were in a good position to milwaukee a decision on whether or not they should be arerted. with respect to where...