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back up to you, jim.die, instructor, family all sharing in this wonderful moment. the 25-year-old rookie. the first to win a major in his very first appearance on the big stage since ben curtis in 2003 and all the way back to francis before that. let's see you fly now! [ laughs ] look, more frequent flyer red tape. not on my watch. let that family fly! [ tires screech ] i just wanted to use miles to take my family on vacation, but -- let me guess -- restrictions through the roof. that's right. not anymore. rapid rewards has your back. [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ ♪ are you? yeah, in about 15 years. i just want to commend you for sitting in coach. why? well, you're saving, but you still need some financial advice. we need a plan to help protect and grow our money throughout our life. retirement isn't the finish line. where are you going? back to first class, we can afford it now. [ male announcer ] confidently face your future
back up to you, jim.die, instructor, family all sharing in this wonderful moment. the 25-year-old rookie. the first to win a major in his very first appearance on the big stage since ben curtis in 2003 and all the way back to francis before that. let's see you fly now! [ laughs ] look, more frequent flyer red tape. not on my watch. let that family fly! [ tires screech ] i just wanted to use miles to take my family on vacation, but -- let me guess -- restrictions through the roof. that's right....
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and talking about how jim wrote roosevelt, that line in the fox, jim has on other occasions remindedme that my undergraduate record of williams college and -- capable of being revised downward, so a little careful with what i've been saying that in any case with great affection all i can say is that you are getting to hear something that i have never heard and i think nearly 40 years of knowing jim byrne since i was 17 years old and that is, it never heard him read from any of his books in public so we are on now about to have a very great treat in a very great honor. jim come , can you begin reading for us? [applause] >> thank you very much for that wonderfully exaggerated report on my life. much appreciated. well, i think i should just get to doing what i'm supposed to do here, which is to read from my work, and i want to apologize to the two or three of you who might have read my book on roosevelt having double jeopardy now having to hear it read from this table is i think maybe a little too much so please forgive me. election, 1933, the evening of february 27, 1933 at hyde park w
and talking about how jim wrote roosevelt, that line in the fox, jim has on other occasions remindedme that my undergraduate record of williams college and -- capable of being revised downward, so a little careful with what i've been saying that in any case with great affection all i can say is that you are getting to hear something that i have never heard and i think nearly 40 years of knowing jim byrne since i was 17 years old and that is, it never heard him read from any of his books in...
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i don't think he has the 1st down, jim. he is just short. >> jim certainly was a bad decision on the quarterback's part. either throw it away or run out of bounds to stop the clock. got to try to either get a 1st down right now. >> greg: they are in field goal range here with jay feely, tom. the great kicker they have. >> tom: yeah. >> greg: 3rd and 2. huddle up. no big hurry. a minute to play in the game. play clock at 13. a field goal would win it for arizona. max hall out of the shotgun. chansi stuckey goes in motion left to right. hall back, time, throw, catch, 1st down. 20, 15, 10, 5. is he in? did he step out? apparent he he didn't. touchdown arizona. nobody pushed him out. isaiah williams all the way in. it is a 28-yarder right through the middle of the raider defense on a crossing route. >> tom: yeah. simple crossing route. the defender slipped down and there was supposed to be coverage. slipped on the congratulations and gave them a little more room. still he went right down the sideline. big body gets in the end z
i don't think he has the 1st down, jim. he is just short. >> jim certainly was a bad decision on the quarterback's part. either throw it away or run out of bounds to stop the clock. got to try to either get a 1st down right now. >> greg: they are in field goal range here with jay feely, tom. the great kicker they have. >> tom: yeah. >> greg: 3rd and 2. huddle up. no big hurry. a minute to play in the game. play clock at 13. a field goal would win it for arizona. max hall...
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jones. >> how is it that jim jones has your son?o believe and, i mean, if people out there don't believe me that's their problem, okay. it's easy for someone to stay out there and say if it was my child, i would have never left. i'm a mother and i would have never left my child. it took me four years to gather the courage to leave. the key was this. jim told us that if we ever left we would be killed. i had a woman put a gun in my face and tell me she, personally, would take care of me. >> i said i'm willing to make this decision for myself, i'm not willing to make it for my son. and when i left, it was a very hard and trying time. i would say it took me maybe six years -- six years, excuse me, six months to recollect where i was at, who i was and what i had done. as soon as i snapped out of that and got my senses together, i said to myself, hey, i'm getting john stoen out of there. no matter what i have to do. i said jim is going to have to kill me to stop me from trying to get my son back. >> the custody battle reached all the way
jones. >> how is it that jim jones has your son?o believe and, i mean, if people out there don't believe me that's their problem, okay. it's easy for someone to stay out there and say if it was my child, i would have never left. i'm a mother and i would have never left my child. it took me four years to gather the courage to leave. the key was this. jim told us that if we ever left we would be killed. i had a woman put a gun in my face and tell me she, personally, would take care of me....
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and the town has dutifully honored jim thorpe all these years as jim thorpe high school in the honor him every year. they have done well by what they promised to do. but the surviving children, jack thorpe, sadly, the youngest son just died a few weeks ago. that leaves two sons left. whether they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring almost a year ago, under the native american graves protection repatriation act, tickets remains exhumed and returned to oklahoma and buried next to his father, hiram thorpe's. what is the status of that case? where do you see it going? >> the status is with jack dying, they got as i understand a 30 day extension, because he was the only one technically who filed the suit. to add on more surviving descendents, the two remaining sons, and some tribal members. they were told by the court they needed to be on the suit to read submitted. that's where it stood the last i talked to the descendents. where i stand on a, if the end result was for jim to come back to oklahoma, i would like to thank there's a win-win solution, that the town,
and the town has dutifully honored jim thorpe all these years as jim thorpe high school in the honor him every year. they have done well by what they promised to do. but the surviving children, jack thorpe, sadly, the youngest son just died a few weeks ago. that leaves two sons left. whether they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring almost a year ago, under the native american graves protection repatriation act, tickets remains exhumed and returned to oklahoma and buried...
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and jim. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. i am jim warren with my colleague, friend, and former boss, jim o'shea, former editor of the "los angeles times" former managing editor of the "chicago tribune" and i thank you for the space that i didn't realize until an hour ago is an appropriate place begin the title of the book because the book reinvolves around two deals, one clearly an auction. what you may assume is that given our relationship, the, you know, the fixes in here, this is going to be 45 minute or an hour of mutually agreeable score settling, and there are a lot of scores to settle, but indeed the fact is that if the fbi had wiretapped our conversations in the same way they had wiretapped those of happen less former illinois governor, you would find the no shortage of creative tension between us for periods of time, and as one late former colleague of ours, former foreign editor of the paper put it, evidence of jim's celtic wage. i occasionally was the target of. i'll be very, ve
and jim. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. i am jim warren with my colleague, friend, and former boss, jim o'shea, former editor of the "los angeles times" former managing editor of the "chicago tribune" and i thank you for the space that i didn't realize until an hour ago is an appropriate place begin the title of the book because the book reinvolves around two deals, one clearly an auction. what you may assume is that given our relationship, the, you know, the...
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with that, one more reading, jim? >> this is not part of my report, but i think i was too hard on fdr partly because some of the presidents we've had since fdr -- [laughter] third and last, election of 1940, the sphinx and convention. it had long been certain that 1940 would be no ordinary year in american history, for three years politicians in both parties had been maneuvering in preparation for a crucial election year. since fall, it had seemed likely, too, that the waiting armies and bombing squadrons of europe would swing into full pace at the new year and would have consequences for america. above all, 1940 would bring an on set to the riddle of the sphinx, the riddle of the sphinx, with ruse vet's seat, and if so, could he win a third term? what were the president's secret thoughts on the matter? every sled of evidence, every offhand presidential remark, every list of presidential appointments were scoured for possible hints. by 1940, his intentions were a national guessing game. most of the guesses, however, j
with that, one more reading, jim? >> this is not part of my report, but i think i was too hard on fdr partly because some of the presidents we've had since fdr -- [laughter] third and last, election of 1940, the sphinx and convention. it had long been certain that 1940 would be no ordinary year in american history, for three years politicians in both parties had been maneuvering in preparation for a crucial election year. since fall, it had seemed likely, too, that the waiting armies and...
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jim? >> so you've raised the issue of we pay sales taxes, so why shouldn't we pay taxes on transactions? well, in general, we have several different levels of taxes. we tend to tax wealth with things like property taxes. we tax profits with income taxes. and we tax consumption with things like sales taxes. now, we don't have a federal sales tax for one thing, and i kind of like that. but the argument for consumption taxes is that basically you want people to produce more, consume less. now, trading is actually an intermediate good. it's not like we wake up and say i'm going to consume five stock trades because i get this joy of moving electrons around. well, maybe some people do, but i don't. once again, what he's missing the target, is because most of that high-frequency trading is actually the most beneficial trading around. these are people who support the ecosystem. now, you might say how could it possibly be the case that someone is buying one second and selling the next is doing a se
jim? >> so you've raised the issue of we pay sales taxes, so why shouldn't we pay taxes on transactions? well, in general, we have several different levels of taxes. we tend to tax wealth with things like property taxes. we tax profits with income taxes. and we tax consumption with things like sales taxes. now, we don't have a federal sales tax for one thing, and i kind of like that. but the argument for consumption taxes is that basically you want people to produce more, consume less....
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the great comedian jim norton. his greatest cd is called despicable, and he will be performing in salt lake city this friday and saturday at wise guys. and within his pages, the left deeply rages. it is our "new york times" cory spawn department, good to see you, pinch. >> according to the art section, the ancient art of street theater is alive and well. and appearing in a subway station near you. i would often perform my one paper show of hamlet on the 57th street stop. >> fantastic. >> you are like our own lawrence oliviier. >> yes, but i am alive. >>> should you be packing heat near a whisky meat? should you be armed with a 9 while siping wine? virginia passed a law asking them to bring their guns into bars and restaurants. lefty wails they they would turn the joint into a war zone. but they were wrong. you didn't see that coming, did you? yes, in the first year after the law passed, gun crimes and bars and eat res actually dropped by 5.2%. from 153 to 145 crimes. and this leads philip van cleeve, great name, to
the great comedian jim norton. his greatest cd is called despicable, and he will be performing in salt lake city this friday and saturday at wise guys. and within his pages, the left deeply rages. it is our "new york times" cory spawn department, good to see you, pinch. >> according to the art section, the ancient art of street theater is alive and well. and appearing in a subway station near you. i would often perform my one paper show of hamlet on the 57th street stop....
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jim and neil is shopping for a massage chair for karen. >> you buy me one? >> and cindy, an interior designer is hard at work giving tyler's room that personal touch. >> we took all of his favorite things and kind of rolled it up into one package. we hope he likes it. >> but there's something deeper motivated cindy. she didn't want to reveal it at first. maybe because it is so painful. >> i had lost a little boy named tyler. and i just really felt like that was a calling. that i really -- my place was to help this little tyler. >> it was almost 20 years ago when cindy's tyler died of an infection shortly after birth. she went on to have four more children, all girls. but the pain of losing her son never went away, she says. until now. >> i did feel him with me during this whole project. for the first time, it didn't hurt when i thought of my tyler. you know? and that was the first time in 19 years that i didn't feel pain. i just felt joy. >> the house is finally ready. transformed and two days ahead of schedule. just a little more cleaning
jim and neil is shopping for a massage chair for karen. >> you buy me one? >> and cindy, an interior designer is hard at work giving tyler's room that personal touch. >> we took all of his favorite things and kind of rolled it up into one package. we hope he likes it. >> but there's something deeper motivated cindy. she didn't want to reveal it at first. maybe because it is so painful. >> i had lost a little boy named tyler. and i just really felt like that was a...
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chef ed roehr wasted no time turning them into a delicious dish. >> jim's been a great help in us for learning what we can get in the area and how we can get those items here. well, without a connection to the food, you know, i think when you're trying to make food as close to the farm to table as possible-- we are busy, our calendar is busy all the time, and the reality of the matter is is as a chef of a place like this, i don't even have a lot of time to cook. it's almost--there's much going on, and having somebody that you can depend on and somebody you can trust, that gives us the confidence to go out to our clients and our guests here in the cafe and say, you know, "this is what we told you it was. this is from here. and this is where it comes from." and that's a big deal. information is a big deal. >> the restaurant has an extremely busy kitchen. but to mills, who's in his sixties, it's like home from home. he knows about the stresses chefs face, since he used to be one. for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy parary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef
chef ed roehr wasted no time turning them into a delicious dish. >> jim's been a great help in us for learning what we can get in the area and how we can get those items here. well, without a connection to the food, you know, i think when you're trying to make food as close to the farm to table as possible-- we are busy, our calendar is busy all the time, and the reality of the matter is is as a chef of a place like this, i don't even have a lot of time to cook. it's almost--there's much...
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jim's with us from the pentagon tonight. good evening, jim. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. officials tell us that as long as moammar gadhafi and of his military remain on the loose, the u.s. and nato air strikes will continue to hammer libyan military positions and gadhafi himself would be a target. u.s. officials are convinced that he's still holed up inside libya, at or near his compound inside tripoli. but a bigger concern is gadhafi's stockpile of 20,000 shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles that are capable of bringing down airliners. stockpiles have been looted and u.s. officials fear that many of those missiles have been smuggled out of the country, perhaps into the hands of terrorists, brian. >> an ominous note before the celebrations get out of hand. jim miklaszewski from the pentagon, thanks. >>> when gadhafi first came to power, nixon was in the white house. he's been regarded as an eara earant're -- irritant and a murder and a terrorist by u.s. presidents for the last 42 years. jim maceda has more on gadhafi's decades of rules. >> reporter: tonight moammar gadha
jim's with us from the pentagon tonight. good evening, jim. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. officials tell us that as long as moammar gadhafi and of his military remain on the loose, the u.s. and nato air strikes will continue to hammer libyan military positions and gadhafi himself would be a target. u.s. officials are convinced that he's still holed up inside libya, at or near his compound inside tripoli. but a bigger concern is gadhafi's stockpile of 20,000 shoulder fired...
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jim?john, we have been keeping such a close eye on the gulf coast for so many years now because that is where the bulk of the activity has been. it's interesting that you say people in the area where you're at right now are taking this more seriously than they have with other storms in previous years. this part of the country has not seen something like this in some time so it's notable to point out that a lot of the old-timers in your neck of the woods are saying we're getting out of here. >> yeah, a lot of years, 'u89, they had floyd came up the coast by them and did a lot of damage mostly inland from a lot of heavy rain and flooding. '84, diana came inland in wilmington a couple of hours down the road from us here as a category 2 and did considerable damage. but they have not -- people here, the old-timers say they don't ever remember a direct hit from a major hurricane. maybe hazel in the 1950s. >> wow. >> that is a long time ago. jim? >> john thanks for the warning. appreciate it. >>>
jim?john, we have been keeping such a close eye on the gulf coast for so many years now because that is where the bulk of the activity has been. it's interesting that you say people in the area where you're at right now are taking this more seriously than they have with other storms in previous years. this part of the country has not seen something like this in some time so it's notable to point out that a lot of the old-timers in your neck of the woods are saying we're getting out of here....
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so tom's brother jim, an ex-cop, decided to do some legwork himself.nd he started in the most obvious place. the hawks were missing, but their boat wasn't. it was back at its mooring in newport harbor. jim hawks rode out to see the "well deserved." hoping to find something. anything. a clue. >> we circled the "well deserved," and immediately became a little concerned. there were things out of place. a towel hanging out of a porthole. >> that was the kind of sloppiness tom would never have tolerated. >> tom always insisted that the portholes be secured. that canvas covering the instruments on the fly bridge be properly secured. and it wasn't. things were flapping in the breeze. it just appeared as though something was wrong. >> but they sold the boat. couldn't this be the new owners? >> it seemed as though they may have sold the boat. but, my sail board, tom's custom made surf board, their wet suits were still on the boat. and those weren't things that he would have let go with a sale. >> all of it was strange. very strange. >> i did leave a note on the
so tom's brother jim, an ex-cop, decided to do some legwork himself.nd he started in the most obvious place. the hawks were missing, but their boat wasn't. it was back at its mooring in newport harbor. jim hawks rode out to see the "well deserved." hoping to find something. anything. a clue. >> we circled the "well deserved," and immediately became a little concerned. there were things out of place. a towel hanging out of a porthole. >> that was the kind of...
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jim, you just heard his take on it. category 1, you said maybe overkill when you're looking at all the preparations we're seeing? >> well, first time ever new york's been evacuated. of course we'll only know in the fullness of time the extent, but the main concern at this point is the amount of rain they will get. if it moves slowly up the eastern seaboard, it could leave a lot of moisture in its wake and they already have high water tables there, so that could result in a lot of flooding and obviously they are taking all precautions at this time. there you see the forecast track for irene, as right now winds 85 miles per hour, and category 1 storm. some gusts to 115 and copious amounts of rain along the leading edge of that front wall. that will be moving, again, up the eastern seaboard here through the next 24 hours. so time will tell how much rain they get out of this. at this point, looks like it's going to stay about a category 1 storm. >> okay. a little bit of good news. we'll check in with you in a few minutes fo
jim, you just heard his take on it. category 1, you said maybe overkill when you're looking at all the preparations we're seeing? >> well, first time ever new york's been evacuated. of course we'll only know in the fullness of time the extent, but the main concern at this point is the amount of rain they will get. if it moves slowly up the eastern seaboard, it could leave a lot of moisture in its wake and they already have high water tables there, so that could result in a lot of flooding...
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we talked to jim jones jr. by phone tonight about the fbi documents and his father's alleged terror plot. >> i have not seen them, so i challenge the validity of them. it's time for people to move on. a tragic event in history. i hope many of us have learned from this. >> reporter: that book will be out in october. live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> very interesting. thanks, cheryl. >>> we have new developments tonight involving that deadly pit bull attack in pacifica yesterday. the victim's grieving mother arrived at the house this evening and police returned to collect specific evidence. city leaders are now considering changes to pacifica's pet regulations. jean elle is live in san mateo with the latest tonight. jean? >> reporter: experts here at the humane society performed a necropsy on the pit bull. pacifica police carried boxes of evidence out of greg and darla's home. a day after their male pit bull mauled darla to death, a department served a search warrant. >> we're taking s
we talked to jim jones jr. by phone tonight about the fbi documents and his father's alleged terror plot. >> i have not seen them, so i challenge the validity of them. it's time for people to move on. a tragic event in history. i hope many of us have learned from this. >> reporter: that book will be out in october. live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> very interesting. thanks, cheryl. >>> we have new developments tonight involving that deadly...
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>> i hope not, jim. i'm disappointed as a lot of people are that the people who really spent time and effort and energy on being involved in bringing a compromise on this, tom coburn, the republican and conrad and durbin, the democrats, the republican are not part of the process. but the leadership is very much involved here. and these are leadership picks. so if they, and they're going to be responsive. and bear in mind one thing. all you need is seven votes. if you get one person to switch, you can bring anything to the floor of the senate and the senate has to vote on it. there's no 60 vote phil buster. so-- filibuster. so the prospects of success are really inviting. >> lehrer: all right, mark, rich, good to see you again. >> thanks, jim. >> woodruff: we'll be back shortly with a special honor roll of the 30 u.s. forces killed in afghanistan last weekend. but first, this is pledge week on pbs. this break allows your public television station to ask for your s >> woodruff: again, the major development
>> i hope not, jim. i'm disappointed as a lot of people are that the people who really spent time and effort and energy on being involved in bringing a compromise on this, tom coburn, the republican and conrad and durbin, the democrats, the republican are not part of the process. but the leadership is very much involved here. and these are leadership picks. so if they, and they're going to be responsive. and bear in mind one thing. all you need is seven votes. if you get one person to...
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we're building, what jim -- i don't know exactly what jim means, i by think what he means is the computers that are coming out are ip defensible because it's cheaper to build one that you can defend. the networks that we build on are not defending us. boeing protects you as an employee, if you don't and work with an isp, they don't do anything to protect you until you pay a whole lot of money. so we have networks that are unsafe, computers that are unsafe and users who make mistakes. but the users making mistakes are the smallest part of that. >> guest: i think we will, um, just have to accept and get used to working on networks in if a system where it is unsecure, and we have to anticipate that we've been compromised and learn how to operate while we're compromised. i think that's the reality of it. but good hygiene, all of that, the standards all good to do. i still believe there'll not be 100 % security. i spend most of my time thinking about the calculated, strategic approach of nation-states in this space. and there are states that are reorganized themselves, created cyber commands, h
we're building, what jim -- i don't know exactly what jim means, i by think what he means is the computers that are coming out are ip defensible because it's cheaper to build one that you can defend. the networks that we build on are not defending us. boeing protects you as an employee, if you don't and work with an isp, they don't do anything to protect you until you pay a whole lot of money. so we have networks that are unsafe, computers that are unsafe and users who make mistakes. but the...
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. >> jim, lee emerged during this campaign almost overnight, it seemed. granny lee became the successful defender of the confederacy. was he a sleeping giant that was allowed to slumber too long by jefferson davis? >> well, no, i don't think so because lee's experience in the first year of the war had been a succession of failure. after he had helped immobilize the virginia troops and then had joined the confederacy when virginia finally did join the confederacy, he had been sent out to deal with the problem in the western part of virginia which became west virginia where mcclelland actually had overseen successful union occupation of much of that area. then mcclelland was called to washington in july, and lee was sent out to western virginia to try to recover that area. in august of 1861. and every effort he made turned out to be a failure. he came into, came under all kinds of criticism from the richmond newspapers, he was called granny lee, as you suggest. then in november of 1861 jefferson davis sent him to the south atlantic coast to charleston just
. >> jim, lee emerged during this campaign almost overnight, it seemed. granny lee became the successful defender of the confederacy. was he a sleeping giant that was allowed to slumber too long by jefferson davis? >> well, no, i don't think so because lee's experience in the first year of the war had been a succession of failure. after he had helped immobilize the virginia troops and then had joined the confederacy when virginia finally did join the confederacy, he had been sent...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonda and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still great so. i would love to say it's not going to affect me one where the other one may put him to do. but i know better. it's going to go to good. put a show there they're not going to bring that my answer back i will bring. back. you know what was your reaction when i was just. i just really so we'll. how cruel can you be really. has children so to came to women. i hated that janet's effort. because i lived chan. and was i was good to me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken at the committee hearing i couldn't bear to look at. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. wealthy british scientists on. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he still migraines or. he still was great so. i would love to say it's going to affect way one way or the other when i put him to death. but i don't know whether. this girl showed her my good self. put the show to death is not going to bring that man sir i don't regularly go back . you know what was your reaction when i was with just. i just really so well. how cruel can you be really. special room so it came to my mind. i hated that janet's effort. because i lived and. he was i was considering. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken at a committee hearing i couldn't bear to think and. grandfather died shortly after the execution. mission is. going to take three months for charges free. arrangement free. free. free. old free blog g'slinn videos for
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. >>> coming up, jim thome joins an exclusive club. the dodgers find a new way to speed up their season and push comes to shove on the racetrack. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today," i'm lynn berry and here are some of your top headlines this morning. libyan rebels are pushing to isolate the capital of tripoli. blocking key supply routes and cutting oil pipelines. u.s. defense officials say moammar gadhafi's forces fired a scud missile for the first time in the conflict. but it landed in the desert, causing no casualties. >>> royal dutch shell has revealed one of its oil platforms off the coast of scotland has spilled more than 1300 barrels of oil into the north sea since a ruptured pipe began leaking last week. the spill, which has now been largely contained, is being called the region's worst in a decade. >>> and in kentucky, the fbi has arrested a man wanted in australia for allegedly strapping a fake bomb to the neck of an 18-year-old girl. authorities say the august 3rd attack was part of an alleged ex
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jim, good evening. >> reporter: goong, brian. u.s. officials tell nbc news and intelligence reports indicate that libyan leader moammar gadhafi is in the process of making plans to evacuate both himself and his family from libya and one official suggested that could happen within a matter of days. the reports also indicate that gadhafi would go to tunisia, where he may be granted exile. and earlier this week, defense secretary leon panetta said, i think the sense is that gadhafi's days are numbered. but to be clear, brian, there's no guarantee that the unpredictable gadhafi would actually make good on any plans and actually leave libya, but u.s. officials are the most optimistic yet that the five-month military standoff between nato forces and moammar gadhafi may soon be coming to an end. >> jim miklaszewski from the pentagon tonight. and from there we now go to libya, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has just arrived there for us. richard, you heard jim use the critical word, unpredictable, gadhafi is famous for that. wh
jim, good evening. >> reporter: goong, brian. u.s. officials tell nbc news and intelligence reports indicate that libyan leader moammar gadhafi is in the process of making plans to evacuate both himself and his family from libya and one official suggested that could happen within a matter of days. the reports also indicate that gadhafi would go to tunisia, where he may be granted exile. and earlier this week, defense secretary leon panetta said, i think the sense is that gadhafi's days...
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the execution was a terrible ordeal for sean's grandfather jim. father. jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only ground some to death. he's still migraines are. they still with graves or. i would love to say it's not going to affect me a world where the other one i put in today is. no better. he's going to go tell my good self. put a show they're not going that man serve i don't regularly back. you know what was your reaction when i was really just. i just really so well. how cruel can you be really. yes only came to my mind. i hated that chance effort. because i live. and was always gets me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and a committee hearing i couldn't bear to think and. grandfather died shortly after the execution. if. he is to be abusive as he. seems to be. such a. it . all. in taiwan and a
the execution was a terrible ordeal for sean's grandfather jim. father. jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only ground some to death. he's still migraines are. they still with graves or. i would love to say it's not going to affect me a world where the other one i put in today...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonda and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's going to affect a world where the other when they put him to death or death but i don't know whether. he's going to go to. put the show to death or not go growing up my answer ok back i don't regularly back to back. you know what was your reaction when i was you were just. i just really so we'll. have cruel can you be really. so right jane remember. i hated that chance effort. because i lived and. he was always consider me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken at the commissary i couldn't bear to look at. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. hey tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. is that eat meat.
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still well great so. i would love to say it's going to affect me a world where they are when i put him to death. but i know better. this girl will go to a good set. of food shelter there's not go wrong with my answer i don't really know greg. you know what was your reaction when i asked we just. all just really so well. how cruel can you be really. facility so to came to my mind. i hated that chance effort. because i lived there. and was always gets me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and it kind of scary i couldn't bear to think. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. great for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. it's. all. in in
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonda and now the state was about to put his only ground some to death. he's still my grades are. they still my grades are. i would love to say it's going to affect me a world where the other when i put him to death row. but i know better. just go short term good set. a good show there's not go wrong at my answer i don't regularly back. you know what was your reaction when i was we just. i just really so we'll. have cruel can you be really. s. only so to came to my. i hated third chance effort. because i live chan. and was always kids me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and a committee hearing i couldn't bear to think. sean scrammed father died shortly after the execution. the. machine would be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from funds to impressions. for instance on t.v. don't come.
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's going to affect a woman where they are when they put him to death. but i know better. this girl showed her my good self. could show that there's not going that way and sir i don't regularly back to back. you know what was your reaction when i ask you we just. i just really so will. i have cruel can you be really. fast so real so to came to my mind. i hated that chance effort. because i lived chan. and was i was kids me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken every committee hearing i couldn't bear to look at him. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. today violence is once again flared up. these.
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonda and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still were great so. i would love to say it's not going to affect me one where the other one may put him today or third oh. but i know better. this girl told her mother good. put the show to death or not go bring that man sir i don't regularly where to go reg'lar where. you know where was your reaction when i asked you we just. really thought well. how cruel can you be really. has children came to my. i hated that janice effort. because our live chat. he was always good to me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken at the commissary i couldn't bear to look at. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. would be so which brightened if you knew about someone from france to oppression. whose friends don't don't c
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so now i introduced jim and jim. [applause] >> thank you. i am james warren with my colleague and former boss james o'shea. the former editor of the "l.a. times" in managing editor of "the chicago tribune" and i want to thank for offering this space that i did not realize was a very purpose base giving the topic of the book as the auction house since it revolves around two deals one is clearly an option. you may assume given our relationship this will be 45 minutes of one at our of scores saddling and there is a lot to settle that if they had wiretapped our conversations in the same way of a haplesser governor you would find nove shortage of creative tension between us for periods of t time 18 former colleague wrote the killed six rage the most interesting saying in this book personally about jim to o'shea refers to him being the st. louisve native and graduate of a military high-school run by the christian brothers' "the only thing i really learnedaugh why is how to take a punch. [laughter] he finished the third lowest in his class in the o
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