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pick up the phone, leonard. hello? leonard! billy. great. bill, are you in trouble?t are you-- i saw something on tv about your toast. roast, you idiot. turn up the sound on your hearing aid. oh, bill, those roasts are terrible. you shouldn't be--that's not for a dignified person like you. a roast is for a pig. i'm not dignified. it's a celebration, you know? and i want you to be part of it. why are you doing this? is it for the food? what is it? leonard, it's a roast. they got a bunch of comedians nobody's ever heard of. a few b-level celebrities i've never met... bill. some train wreck in a dress who used to be hot. bill, i'm not gonna do this. and everybody makes fun of me. it's gonna be so much...fun. i think. billy, let me tell you something. you know how much i love you. yeah, yeah. you're like a brother to me. i know. and i consider you a very important person. well, i'm really moved. i really am. i really admire what you've done with your career. are you reading this? no, i'm talking to you as a human being, schmuck! now, listen to me. i'm gonna do you a big
pick up the phone, leonard. hello? leonard! billy. great. bill, are you in trouble?t are you-- i saw something on tv about your toast. roast, you idiot. turn up the sound on your hearing aid. oh, bill, those roasts are terrible. you shouldn't be--that's not for a dignified person like you. a roast is for a pig. i'm not dignified. it's a celebration, you know? and i want you to be part of it. why are you doing this? is it for the food? what is it? leonard, it's a roast. they got a bunch of...
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batt but how good it was to see my friend roy leonard again what a treasure trove that would be a masterntertainment books industries. we do tonight but call tomorrow to talk about a pretty good warm-up hoping it would be a warm-up late this week at this time last week that held off another plunge of cool air coming into the water is out there and you can see the cool air coming in look at what the temperatures by the way chicago bears going to play good on sunday 49 tonight in the city and '50s tamara that will be it down into the 30's and at forties' against the late tomorrow night. lakeside county '50s again on saturday frosty possible and the suburbs saturday night and sunday morning game * four chicago bears in the upper 50s riving @@rising into the mid '60s and at the beginning of a warm-up watch how this works cool air apology and on a strong wind halted tomorrow and tomorrow night and saturday starting to warm up into the mid-60s by saturday and then you will see orange take over straddling that lie between cool air north and warm air to the west. it wont surges said possibility
batt but how good it was to see my friend roy leonard again what a treasure trove that would be a masterntertainment books industries. we do tonight but call tomorrow to talk about a pretty good warm-up hoping it would be a warm-up late this week at this time last week that held off another plunge of cool air coming into the water is out there and you can see the cool air coming in look at what the temperatures by the way chicago bears going to play good on sunday 49 tonight in the city and...
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racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene raggio laura marie ragonese-snik >> and my son, robert, we love you. we will never forget. >> and my beloved husband. >> michael ragusa firefighter engine 275. >> peter frank raimondi harry a. raines ehtesham raja valsa raju edward rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa shreyas ranganath anne t. ransom >> and my dad. we miss you and we love you very much. >> and my son, we miss you and we love you. >> faina aronovna rapoport robert a. rasmussen amenia rasool roger mark rasweiler >> william ralph raub. >> gerard p. rauzi. >> alexey razuvaev. >> gregory reda. >> michele reed. >> judith ann reese. >> donald j. regan. >> robert m. regan. >> thomas michael regan. >> christian michael otto regenhard. >> and-sun -- and my son. mark, you made your mom and me proud. your family and friends love you and miss you every day. and by the way, but emily says hello. >> and my f
racaniello leonard j. ragaglia eugene raggio laura marie ragonese-snik >> and my son, robert, we love you. we will never forget. >> and my beloved husband. >> michael ragusa firefighter engine 275. >> peter frank raimondi harry a. raines ehtesham raja valsa raju edward rall lukas rambousek maria ramirez harry ramos vishnoo ramsaroop lorenzo e. ramzey alfred todd rancke adam david rand jonathan c. randall srinivasa shreyas ranganath anne t. ransom >> and my dad. we...
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[applause] >> john robinson lenoir >> jorge luis leon >> matthew gerard leonard >> michael lepore >> charles a. lesperance >> jeff leveen >> john dennis levi >> alisha caren levin >> neil david levin >> robert levine >> robert michael levine >> shai levinhar >> adam jay lewis >> jennifer lewis >>>> margaret susan lewis >> ye wei liang >> and my son, our shining star, our spirit of christmas. i love you forever, i like you for always, as long as i am living, at my baby will be. and my cousin, when they made you, they broke the mold. you are a loving and wonderful ben you were a loving and wonderful father and the greatest grandfather that ever lived. and their colleagues, david from sweden. your mother, your sister, and your brother are here and they say hello and a love you and miss you. >> and my son, who we love and miss a very much. his mother, his sister, his younger brother, his cousin, is on go -- his uncle, and his wife, and his beautiful daughter, who is very special and 10 years old. we all love you very much. we miss you. >> thank you. >> orasri liangthanasarn >> daniel f.
[applause] >> john robinson lenoir >> jorge luis leon >> matthew gerard leonard >> michael lepore >> charles a. lesperance >> jeff leveen >> john dennis levi >> alisha caren levin >> neil david levin >> robert levine >> robert michael levine >> shai levinhar >> adam jay lewis >> jennifer lewis >>>> margaret susan lewis >> ye wei liang >> and my son, our shining star, our spirit of...
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the strike continues until we free leonard peltier. comes now the power to seize man in his great and all of the antwerp. i have a message here for steve jobs. you have made zillions selling air as the economy that does lead. accept this deal that you may heal. speak publicly these truths about lying. for the chinese prisoner does not have a chance but for some reason, the almighty provided you with a reason to dance. tell them for 30 years and delivering 24-7 subliminal sub- phonics into every cranial cavity. so the message remain on their asses as man is blind. tell them for the media bows to you. tell the public why, house selling air such wealthy did occur. i dare you to act mystified or deny these tricks now told. i made you looking so you shall say the technology was 50 years old. it is about mind control programs that have been implemented in everybody is mine. we wonder why we talk about king and gaudy and chavez but in 40 years, things are worse. it is time to cease this curse. put away your foolish miss chains. listen to your
the strike continues until we free leonard peltier. comes now the power to seize man in his great and all of the antwerp. i have a message here for steve jobs. you have made zillions selling air as the economy that does lead. accept this deal that you may heal. speak publicly these truths about lying. for the chinese prisoner does not have a chance but for some reason, the almighty provided you with a reason to dance. tell them for 30 years and delivering 24-7 subliminal sub- phonics into every...
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leonard is the ceo of the green group, which provides tax accounting and consulting services.e's also a profess sor. what happens if someone gets sick? a lot of us don't think about that. do i take the company, does your wife? >> they also don't think hey, who is going to pay for somebody to replace you. do you have disability insurance? there's got to be rules, flexible rules but rules that say hey, for a short period of time what we do and then for the long term, what do we do. everybody agrees up front that's what's going to happen. >> at least you have a starting point. >> definitely. >> are there easy ways to resolve these? is it too much of what if? are there simple things to put into a contract? >> certainly, if you set down somebody else in your shows, it's a wonderful thing. it's a sounding board. there's an independent person or persons to look at. guidelines. you can't think of everything. if something comes up that we are not expecting. >> this is how we'll deal with that, too. you have a, b, c, d, other. >> the toughest one is what happens if we need more money. y
leonard is the ceo of the green group, which provides tax accounting and consulting services.e's also a profess sor. what happens if someone gets sick? a lot of us don't think about that. do i take the company, does your wife? >> they also don't think hey, who is going to pay for somebody to replace you. do you have disability insurance? there's got to be rules, flexible rules but rules that say hey, for a short period of time what we do and then for the long term, what do we do....
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this particular area is where cell phone records show the two women had traveled the day leonard day lee disappeared. the judge agreed to continue her bond until next week, her attorney needing more time to study the case. all the time her unborn baby is a concern. >> she has a complication, it drags on further, when the baby is born is she going to be allowed to bond with the child, breast feed the child, for now long. >> >>> esteban is expected to enter a plea to the murder charge sometime next week. as for michelle le's family, they are just waiting for official word. we are here should any information come in the next hours 6 hour. we'll bring it to you as soon as possible. >> juliette goodrich in hayward, thank you. egional park in hayward. so far crews have not reached >>> we are following breaking news. a wildfire is burning right now in anthony sha bow regional park in hayward. so far, crews have not reached the scene, it's not career how big this fire is or how it started but there are live pictures from our chopper, you can see the flames burj in anthony sha bow regional pa
this particular area is where cell phone records show the two women had traveled the day leonard day lee disappeared. the judge agreed to continue her bond until next week, her attorney needing more time to study the case. all the time her unborn baby is a concern. >> she has a complication, it drags on further, when the baby is born is she going to be allowed to bond with the child, breast feed the child, for now long. >> >>> esteban is expected to enter a plea to the...
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but, as analyst jim leonard explains, none of these efforts has addressed the major concern of investors. >> there's an issue about whether or not they are going to raise capital, and almost all of that is driven from the potential mortgage losses from lawsuits, from fraud claims, that are overhanging the company. >> reporter: he estimates losses could be up to $40 billion dollars, roughly a third of the bank's capital. that raises the question of whether bank of america needs an extreme makeover-- like carving out its countrywide mortgage unit for a chapter 11 filing, spinning off merrill lynch or creating a litigation trust to deal with its mortgage liability. credit suisse believes what's needed is patience. >> we have an outperform rating on bank of america. the idea is that we do think it can earn in the neighborhood of $2/share by 2013 and get to, or slightly above, its tangible book value of $12.65. price target is $14. >> reporter: you may be wondering if the cost-cutting at b. of a. will mean deeper cutbacks at other big banks. most analysts say it's unlikely, unless the u.s. ec
but, as analyst jim leonard explains, none of these efforts has addressed the major concern of investors. >> there's an issue about whether or not they are going to raise capital, and almost all of that is driven from the potential mortgage losses from lawsuits, from fraud claims, that are overhanging the company. >> reporter: he estimates losses could be up to $40 billion dollars, roughly a third of the bank's capital. that raises the question of whether bank of america needs an...
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. >> leonard w. hatton. >> terence s.ton. >> michael haub. >> timothy aaron haviland. >> donald g. havlish, jr. >> anthony hawkins. >> nobuhiro hayatsu. >> philip hayes. >> william ward haynes. >> and my son of cantor fitzgerald. we love you and miss you. and your nephew, your namesake. >> and for my brother, a firefighter with 65. your family and friends ms. you always, love you always, you are forever within our hearts. >> scott jordan hazelcorn. >> michael k. healey. >> roberta b. heber. >> charles francis xavier heeran. >> john f. heffernan. >> h. joseph heller, jr. >> joann l. heltibridle. >> mark f. hemschoot. >> ronnie lee henderson. >> brian hennessey. >> michelle marie henrique. >> joseph henry. >> william henry. >> and my sister. thank you for all the joy you brought to all of us throughout your life. we love you and him -- and we miss you. you are always proud to be and the yorker and an american. may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. >> and my sister. she was on her way out when she
. >> leonard w. hatton. >> terence s.ton. >> michael haub. >> timothy aaron haviland. >> donald g. havlish, jr. >> anthony hawkins. >> nobuhiro hayatsu. >> philip hayes. >> william ward haynes. >> and my son of cantor fitzgerald. we love you and miss you. and your nephew, your namesake. >> and for my brother, a firefighter with 65. your family and friends ms. you always, love you always, you are forever within our hearts....
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and leonard green is a professor. what happens if somebody gets sick? a lot of us don't think about that, what if you get sick, do i take the company, does your web get the company or what? >> they don't think about, hey, who is going to pay for somebody to replace you? do you have disability insurance or other kinds of things. there has to be rules, flexible rules, but rules that say for a short period of time what we do, and then for the long term, what do we do. everybody agrees up front that that's what is going to happen. >> at least you have a starting point? >> definitely. >> are there ways to resolve these? are there simple things you can put into a contract saying this is how we will deal with this? >> and some of the shows talk about advisory boards, and that's a wonderful thing and it's a sounding board and gives you an independent persons to look at, but guidelines are so important. you can't think of everything, but say, you know, let's figure out something, if something comes up we are not expecting -- >> this is how we are going to deal w
and leonard green is a professor. what happens if somebody gets sick? a lot of us don't think about that, what if you get sick, do i take the company, does your web get the company or what? >> they don't think about, hey, who is going to pay for somebody to replace you? do you have disability insurance or other kinds of things. there has to be rules, flexible rules, but rules that say for a short period of time what we do, and then for the long term, what do we do. everybody agrees up...
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mandy leonard hired a special pharmacist, whose only job is to search out drugs in scarce supply. >> it's very scary. and this is something that we're managing, you know, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, because we never know exactly when a shortage is going to occur. >> reporter: why? shortages of raw materials, quality and manufacturing problems and companies choosing to stop making generic drugs that are less profitable. thankfully, allison is now in remission. but she wants congress to act, and now. >> i'm still upset about that. this is a huge problem, because people are going to die and i don't want to be one of those people that dies. >> reporter: we asked the medical community what needs to happen. the government could stockpile critical drugs. and financial incentives could get manufacturers to simply make more. what i want to see right now is what was proposed by congress today. and that's the government needs to force drug companies to warn the nation as soon as they see a production problem. right now, hospitals at times find out only the day the drug was supposed to ar
mandy leonard hired a special pharmacist, whose only job is to search out drugs in scarce supply. >> it's very scary. and this is something that we're managing, you know, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, because we never know exactly when a shortage is going to occur. >> reporter: why? shortages of raw materials, quality and manufacturing problems and companies choosing to stop making generic drugs that are less profitable. thankfully, allison is now in remission. but she wants...
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seventy second and ninety minutes dramatically rescued a point beyond the men and after estate manager leonardsleeps he said his team played badly thus deserve the points in the end and elsewhere group the turkish side thrives on squad had a memorable champions league debut stunning into milan one nil after the sun sirree . turning green bay i really hope their group stage campaign breaks you know in a without a i'll probably expanding manchester city actually started three one all draw at home to napoli the serious side took their leave st vincent on the right way through the second half full of pace and call your old equalised from a free kick turned in group c. a late penalty gave all three points against rumanian debutantes the two new glossy after both sides finished with ten men and last season's runners up bunch delighted came from behind to a point against benfica ryan giggs equalising understands the club also had put the fortunes of ahead united manager sir alex ferguson admitted his team lacked flair in that role. for a. new force cross they'd be able to cautious. could truly reduce
seventy second and ninety minutes dramatically rescued a point beyond the men and after estate manager leonardsleeps he said his team played badly thus deserve the points in the end and elsewhere group the turkish side thrives on squad had a memorable champions league debut stunning into milan one nil after the sun sirree . turning green bay i really hope their group stage campaign breaks you know in a without a i'll probably expanding manchester city actually started three one all draw at home...
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. >> alejandro castano >> arcelia castillo >> germaan castillo garcia >> leonard m.>> jose ramon castro >> richard g. catarelli >> christopher sean caton >> robert john caufield >> mary teresa caulfield >> judson cavalier >> michael joseph cawley >> jason david cayne >> juan armando ceballos >> jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic >> ana mercedes centeno >> joni cesta >> and our mother. we love you, and we miss you. >> and my nephew, kevin colbert. your mom and three brothers love you very much, and they miss you every day. >> jeffrey marc chairnoff >> swarna chalasani >> william chalcoff >> eli chalouh >> charles lawrence chan >> mandy chang >> mark lawrence charette >> rosa maria. >> david m. >> gregorio manuel chavez >> delrose e. cheatham >> pedro francisco checo >> douglas macmillan cherry >> stephen patrick cherry >> vernon paul cherry >> nester julio chevalier swede chevalier >> and my brother, of peace. >> and my sister, with a heavy hearts. >> alexander h. chiang >> dorothy j. chiarchiaro >> luis alfonso chimbo >> robert chin >> wing wai ching >> nichola
. >> alejandro castano >> arcelia castillo >> germaan castillo garcia >> leonard m.>> jose ramon castro >> richard g. catarelli >> christopher sean caton >> robert john caufield >> mary teresa caulfield >> judson cavalier >> michael joseph cawley >> jason david cayne >> juan armando ceballos >> jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic >> ana mercedes centeno >> joni cesta >> and our mother. we...
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. >> al frente iba leonard lÓpez gonzÁlez quiÉn caminÓ 200 millas en los Últimos 13 dÍas desde maderastrozados. >> lo hago por todos los compaÑeros que trabajamos en el campo y que queremos un trato justo. >> miles de trabajadores siguen luchando para que sus condiciones mejoren en los campos de california. en donde aÚn hay quejas que son tratados como esclavos. >> nosotros como trabajadores como tenemos respeto >> el sindicato de trabajadores del como los estÁ apoyando. >> y piden que el estado los amo ampara con el proyecto de ley sb 126. >> los trabajadores tendrÁn el derecho de votar en elecciones, para reuniÓn sin la intimidacion y despidos y amenazas que siempre han hecho los patrones. >> al concluir la jornada, los artistas llegaron hasta el capitolio >> no solamente el trato justo, por eso estamos aquÍ apoyando a todos los hermanos campesinos que estÁn trabajando. >> aquÍ estamos nosotros para apoyar a los campesinos. >> los cantantes querÍan darle voz a los campesinos. y serÁ presentado en el congreso estatal esta misma semana si los legisladores afirman dicen los cercanos a
. >> al frente iba leonard lÓpez gonzÁlez quiÉn caminÓ 200 millas en los Últimos 13 dÍas desde maderastrozados. >> lo hago por todos los compaÑeros que trabajamos en el campo y que queremos un trato justo. >> miles de trabajadores siguen luchando para que sus condiciones mejoren en los campos de california. en donde aÚn hay quejas que son tratados como esclavos. >> nosotros como trabajadores como tenemos respeto >> el sindicato de trabajadores del como los...
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leonard town and southern maryland now 63 degrees. temperatures in the mid-70s today. humidity, should go great for you. there is a look at the satellite and radar. really falling apart in the last couple of frames. that cloud deck will be moving through. you will see some cloud moving through. a bit of a breeze, as the cool are air starts to filter in and the cool air settles in. off to the north and west, that big upper level low, that's going to spin down into the washington area. clouds tomorrow with the possibility of a few showers around for saturday. partly cloudy skies, less humid, 75 the daytime highs, winds will pick up out of the north and west. 50 the overnight low and, again, it's going to be chilly out there with wind out of the north and west at ten. upper 50s, near 20 on sunday and then a nice rebound, will feel perfect for early october. highs near 70. that's a look at the weather. let's hear traffic. lauren demarco has the traffic for us. >> approaching the beltway, beltway itself, you're going to find some delays approaching through college park. let
leonard town and southern maryland now 63 degrees. temperatures in the mid-70s today. humidity, should go great for you. there is a look at the satellite and radar. really falling apart in the last couple of frames. that cloud deck will be moving through. you will see some cloud moving through. a bit of a breeze, as the cool are air starts to filter in and the cool air settles in. off to the north and west, that big upper level low, that's going to spin down into the washington area. clouds...
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timothy haskell joseph john hasson iii leonard w. hatton terence s.ael haub timothy aaron haviland donald g. havlish, jr. anthony hawkins nobuhiro hayatsu philip hayes >> and my son, christopher. we miss you, we love you always. >> and for my brother, tommy, a firefighter with engine 65, your family and friends miss you always, love you always. you are forever in our hearts. >> william ward haynes scott jordan hazelcorn michael k. healey roberta b. heber charles francis xavier heeran john f. heffernan h. joseph heller, jr. joann l. heltibridle mark f. hemschoot ronnie lee henderson brian hennessey edward hennessy jr. michelle marie henrique joseph henry william henry >> and my sister, lorraine. thank you for the joy of the to brought to all of us throughout your life. we love you, we miss you. we will -- we were always proud. may god bless you in the united states of america. >> and my sister, patrice, who was on her way out to survival when she ran back to rescue a missing co-worker. you are my hero. >> john henry robinson. john christopher henwood r
timothy haskell joseph john hasson iii leonard w. hatton terence s.ael haub timothy aaron haviland donald g. havlish, jr. anthony hawkins nobuhiro hayatsu philip hayes >> and my son, christopher. we miss you, we love you always. >> and for my brother, tommy, a firefighter with engine 65, your family and friends miss you always, love you always. you are forever in our hearts. >> william ward haynes scott jordan hazelcorn michael k. healey roberta b. heber charles francis xavier...
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. >> the mountain is a culmination of 13 years of unseizing labor by this man, leonard knight. knight describes himself as a hobbo who found his true vocation in this remote police station where he picks the local clay with straw and plant roots to make a model. >> i was going to stay for a day and make an 8-foot one. >> reporter: he did not shy away from difficult assignments. >> we had a rough time when we went to haiti in the middle of world. >> reporter: and was not afraid to get his hands dirty. >> there were two bodies down here. >> and some body parts. >> searching for a reason for all of this may finally be fruitless. looking around at this kind of destruction you can see that reason didn't have much to do with it. >> reporter: he had a gentle ability to make sense even out of the most horrific events. these were bob's words on september 11, 2001. >> now and then there's a day when history seems to stop and then to start over in a different direction. it happened the day of pearl harbor and it feels as though it happened today. a day when history starts over. >> reporte
. >> the mountain is a culmination of 13 years of unseizing labor by this man, leonard knight. knight describes himself as a hobbo who found his true vocation in this remote police station where he picks the local clay with straw and plant roots to make a model. >> i was going to stay for a day and make an 8-foot one. >> reporter: he did not shy away from difficult assignments. >> we had a rough time when we went to haiti in the middle of world. >> reporter: and...
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. >> the mountain is a culmination of 13 years of unseizing labor by this man, leonard knight. knight describes himself as a hobbo who found his true vocation in this remote police station where he picks the local clay with straw and plant roots to make a model. >> i was going to stay for a day and make an 8-foot one. >> reporter: he did not shy away from difficult assignments. >> we had a rough time when we went to haiti in the middle of world. >> reporter: and was not afraid to get his hands dirty. >> there were two bodies down here. >> and some body parts. >> searching for a reason for all of this may finally be fruitless. looking around at this kind of destruction you can see that reason didn't have much to do with it. >> reporter: he had a gentle ability to make sense even out of the most horrific events. these were bob's words on september 11, 2001. >> now and then there's a day when history seems to stop and then to start over in a different direction. it happened the day of pearl harbor and it feels as though it happened today. a day when history starts over. >> reporte
. >> the mountain is a culmination of 13 years of unseizing labor by this man, leonard knight. knight describes himself as a hobbo who found his true vocation in this remote police station where he picks the local clay with straw and plant roots to make a model. >> i was going to stay for a day and make an 8-foot one. >> reporter: he did not shy away from difficult assignments. >> we had a rough time when we went to haiti in the middle of world. >> reporter: and...
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leonard scott with two "t"s is standing by. >> when it's the morning show hosts making fun of you, not david letterman and the late night guys, but the cordial morning show people making fun of you, you know what happened is going on your permanent record. five months later george h.w. bush and dan quayle lost their bid for reelection to bill clinton and al gore, also with an "e" on the end. two decades since misspelling potato, that's all anyone remembers of dan quayle. in his memoir, dan quayle laid the blame on one specific campaign staffer. "what are we supposed to do, i asked the advanced man who prepared this photo op, just sit there and read these words off flash cards and the kids will go up and spell them on the blackboard. has anyone checked the cards? yeah, we looked at them and they are simple words, no big deal." after telling the 6th grader to put an "e" on the end, he didn't know he did anything wrong. it was after the photo op that a reporter asked mr. quayle how you spell potato. i gave him a puzzled look and the press started laughing. none of the staff people had tol
leonard scott with two "t"s is standing by. >> when it's the morning show hosts making fun of you, not david letterman and the late night guys, but the cordial morning show people making fun of you, you know what happened is going on your permanent record. five months later george h.w. bush and dan quayle lost their bid for reelection to bill clinton and al gore, also with an "e" on the end. two decades since misspelling potato, that's all anyone remembers of dan...
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. >>> when air force technical sergeant leonard matlovich was buried in 1988 his tombstone read, whenitary they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one. now 23 years later the estimated 60,000 gay americans currently on active duty and those gay americans wanting to join the military will no longer have to hide their sexual orientation. one minute after midnight, the repeal of don't ask, don't tell goes into effect. nearly nine months after president obama signed it into law. the pentagon says it is fully prepared for the change. 97% of the military has undergone training in the new law and the military has begun accepting applications from openly gay recruits. the united states army became the first branch of the armed services to formally end its don't ask, don't tell policies sending this announcement. "from this day forward, gay and lesbian soldiers may serve in our army with the dignity and respect they deserve. our rules, regulations and politics reflect the repeal guidance issued by the department of defense and will apply uniformly without regard to
. >>> when air force technical sergeant leonard matlovich was buried in 1988 his tombstone read, whenitary they gave me a medal for killing two men and a discharge for loving one. now 23 years later the estimated 60,000 gay americans currently on active duty and those gay americans wanting to join the military will no longer have to hide their sexual orientation. one minute after midnight, the repeal of don't ask, don't tell goes into effect. nearly nine months after president obama...
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. >> leonard. , on up. >> what is nice about this is that you are a self a native yoe able to stay inth bay because you are a sel a native. celt you are a self ssouth bay native. >> he is a good person but sometimes taken the a little bit rough tough. >> are you vocal? >> some times. >> when you get to college it is pretty close to perot. you can help develop these kids and you are welcoming them close to- professional. >> it is a great school to work with. >> congratulations. it will go to a great cause. >> palo alto and homestead a big deal friday night. >> great correct fa >>> hollywood's super couple, ashton and demi, the new clues to the reported marriage crisis tonight. >> rumors of infidelity, cryptic tweets. and where the couple is right now. i'm kevin frazier. >> and i'm brooke anderson. >>> "the insider" is on. >> ashton and demi on the rocks. could it be happening? >> demi was in new york. meanwhile, ashton was out with ryan seacrest. >> on different coasts today. >> their wedding anniversary apart, as ashton partied. inside his wife's drastic slimdown. >> my interview with
. >> leonard. , on up. >> what is nice about this is that you are a self a native yoe able to stay inth bay because you are a sel a native. celt you are a self ssouth bay native. >> he is a good person but sometimes taken the a little bit rough tough. >> are you vocal? >> some times. >> when you get to college it is pretty close to perot. you can help develop these kids and you are welcoming them close to- professional. >> it is a great school to work...
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prosecutor james leonard says 393-year-old castillo could face the death penalty. >> he is looking atthout the possibility of parole or potentially the death penalty if you make that decision plus an additional 230 years to life. >> reporter: castillo, who cried uncontrollably in court yesterday, that's the video you see there, is on a 15-minute suicide watch. meanwhile, san jose police are still work the case trying to track down the proprietors of a local pot club. apparently they helped castillo escape at least for a time. he was later tracked down in west sacramento. but the one person they are still looking for is the manager of the pot club in san jose. and they would certainly like to talk to him as soon as possible. again, the big news this morning, the crime spree that has been in the news quite a bit started a week before previously believed. live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> 6:40 now. later today iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad will address the united nations general assembly. now, the middle eastern leader is expected to speak on global m
prosecutor james leonard says 393-year-old castillo could face the death penalty. >> he is looking atthout the possibility of parole or potentially the death penalty if you make that decision plus an additional 230 years to life. >> reporter: castillo, who cried uncontrollably in court yesterday, that's the video you see there, is on a 15-minute suicide watch. meanwhile, san jose police are still work the case trying to track down the proprietors of a local pot club. apparently they...
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leonard lamkin once managed nonprofits. >> i've been out of work for over 30 months and one of my friendsd, "you probably qualify for food stamps." you know if you stop to think about it, that's a scary thing from where i was three years ago. i was in that probably top 7% in terms of income. >> it's relative. >> reporter: peter sturdivant, a once-thriving construction manager, hasn't worked in more than three years. >> when there's any reduction it doesn't matter if you're here or up there, there's still the feeling of a reduction in status, the same feelings. we're still human. >> reporter: and if you lose status in the economy, that induces stress at every level no matter where you start. >> absolutely. >> reporter: a thousand miles away: someone you may remember. >> so this one's fine, this one's fine. oh, what happened over here? and you feel like you stand out like a sore thumb. my house needs to be painted. the roof leaks. i feel ashamed because i feel like i'm bringing the value of their houses down, and that's very stressful. >> reporter: we've been following the story of this lai
leonard lamkin once managed nonprofits. >> i've been out of work for over 30 months and one of my friendsd, "you probably qualify for food stamps." you know if you stop to think about it, that's a scary thing from where i was three years ago. i was in that probably top 7% in terms of income. >> it's relative. >> reporter: peter sturdivant, a once-thriving construction manager, hasn't worked in more than three years. >> when there's any reduction it doesn't...
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with the doobie brothers, leonard scanner, my boy hagar. >> the 24 it is going to be special but thiss a topper. houghwww.www.brcone.com >> some to be brothers tomorrow sammy hagar, leon russell and jeff watts in is going to come. carlos rey yes. >> tickets available at brcon.com the event is taking place. a charity golf tournament on sunday that is also sold out. kron 4 is special to be a sponsor. >>pam: great event and a great assignment for you. www.brc ohn.com [yksww the imam there have been four cases confirmed of west nile virus at contra costa county. >> a young child hit and injured by s u v in livermore on kathy wade. a five year-old ran into the street near elementary school. on mcafee if way he is expected to be okay but it does not approve of the vehicle was speeding we will be right back rafeal i have school, i have after school activities... i'm super busy... with sports and school. we're a home school family, so the kids do their math and everything online. we also use the internet for doing book reports. they're not always doing research on the internet... they got the
with the doobie brothers, leonard scanner, my boy hagar. >> the 24 it is going to be special but thiss a topper. houghwww.www.brcone.com >> some to be brothers tomorrow sammy hagar, leon russell and jeff watts in is going to come. carlos rey yes. >> tickets available at brcon.com the event is taking place. a charity golf tournament on sunday that is also sold out. kron 4 is special to be a sponsor. >>pam: great event and a great assignment for you. www.brc ohn.com [yksww...
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elizabeth leonard, a specialist in civil war america. we're getting great questions tonight. the numbers are on the screen. we welcome your involvement in this. tell me about maine in this time period. we talked about his coming here as a young man. how difficult would it have been for him to establish himself? >> i think he had a very good connection with his wife's family. they were prominent family here in augusta. that connection for him to become the editor of the "journal" was made by families and friends who wanted his wife back here and also wanted to make that opportunity available to him as well. he came at a perfect time in the 1850's, the decade before the civil war, maine at the zenith of prosperity. there is a recession in the late 1850's, but generally speaking, maine is really cresting in its economic and political fortunes at that time. >> last week we were at the home of henry clay. were there connections between henry clay and james g. blaine? >> there were in the sense that he had grown up in a house where clay was absolutely idolized. when he was a young
elizabeth leonard, a specialist in civil war america. we're getting great questions tonight. the numbers are on the screen. we welcome your involvement in this. tell me about maine in this time period. we talked about his coming here as a young man. how difficult would it have been for him to establish himself? >> i think he had a very good connection with his wife's family. they were prominent family here in augusta. that connection for him to become the editor of the "journal"...
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and elizabeth leonard is a professor of history.have you set the stage for us, the mid 1880's in america. we are 20 years passed the civil war. what was the country like going into this election in which he was a contender? >> we are a long way past the civil war in many ways and it is indicated by the fact that there will be a democratic president that is elected that year and that would have been unthinkable just a short time before that. that is one thing. >> why was it unthinkable? >> because the republicans were the winners of the war and they had controlled the governor for a long time cost the government for a long time. it felt -- they had controlled the government for a long time. it feels like hand off to the south to let the democrats come into the white house. >> talk to me about north and south america -- parts of the country come excuse me. and the difference in the economies. >> the civil war crushed economy in the south so one of the goals of reconstruction was to get the south up and running again but this is on the
and elizabeth leonard is a professor of history.have you set the stage for us, the mid 1880's in america. we are 20 years passed the civil war. what was the country like going into this election in which he was a contender? >> we are a long way past the civil war in many ways and it is indicated by the fact that there will be a democratic president that is elected that year and that would have been unthinkable just a short time before that. that is one thing. >> why was it...
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he was replaced in the opening by leonard nimoy. >> really?rable moment, her friends and some of her co-stars ran up and gave her that tiara and of course the bouquet of flowers. the ladies competing in the category did a pageant spoof. as i said, they went onstage when their names were called. and crowned mccarthy the winner. >> a pair of oscar winners now have emmys in the trophy case. martin scorsese won for "boardwalk empire." the series was shut out in the acting categories. >> i have to start watching something other than football games. >> i don't know how you watched so much football, we get up so early. >> oh, man. yesterday, you didn't watch football? >> no. >> you are un-american. >> i was working in the yard. >> working in the yard. >> i watched baseball until 1:00 a.m. on friday. i was almost up 24 hours. the tigers clinched, baby! >> oh, carol. >>> the other oscar winner kate winslet won last night for best actress for her role in the hbo mini series "mildred pierce." >> one of the most depressing mini series ever. i did watch th
he was replaced in the opening by leonard nimoy. >> really?rable moment, her friends and some of her co-stars ran up and gave her that tiara and of course the bouquet of flowers. the ladies competing in the category did a pageant spoof. as i said, they went onstage when their names were called. and crowned mccarthy the winner. >> a pair of oscar winners now have emmys in the trophy case. martin scorsese won for "boardwalk empire." the series was shut out in the acting...
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leonard, a democrat, cleveland. hello? caller: good morning.egarding health care and what they are talking about, people forget, the politicians and government employees, we, the people, paid for all of that, for all of them here the they have their own retirement plan. we paid for it. as well as the medical that week, the people paid for. how can these numerous politicians be running for election, or re-election, when they are still on payroll in the government office? i think that they should not be in office, running another part of the state of texas, and still collect a payroll. when he is traveling to florida, iowa, trying to get on the ballot. host: more of your calls in a moment, but more of an exchange here between mr. romney and mr. perry. host: i think that governor perry would agree with me, four aces does not make you a great poker player. the zero income-tax, low regulation, a right to work state, oil in the ground. by the way, there have been great jobs built in texas. under george bush, 3% per year. rick perry, 1% per year. thos
leonard, a democrat, cleveland. hello? caller: good morning.egarding health care and what they are talking about, people forget, the politicians and government employees, we, the people, paid for all of that, for all of them here the they have their own retirement plan. we paid for it. as well as the medical that week, the people paid for. how can these numerous politicians be running for election, or re-election, when they are still on payroll in the government office? i think that they should...