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sunday and ended monday around 2:00 but use public transportation come to work and enjoy the city. >> arnette heintze from consulting firm hillard and heintze thank you so much. first leader to get to the city afghanistan president hamid karzai not a member of the nato but security forces of nato currently on the ground a lot of talk troops scheduled to leave afghanistan and the government they leave behind. not too long ago chicago expectant world leaders from both g 8 summit and nato summit today g 8 summit leaders arriving at camp david. pledging $20 billion back in 2009 to fight starvation under developed nations commitment to set to expire at the president obama rallying support to extend that. they claim arrested nato protestor this week tonight demanding answers. and to the end of the line for kerry wood about to hang up chicago cubs uniform looking back at his career and feeling more like july this weekend tom skilling says 90 degrees. wgn news @ 5 9 [ bell dings ] agents, when it comes to insurance, people feel lost. that's a dead end. don't know which way to turn. this way. turn aro
sunday and ended monday around 2:00 but use public transportation come to work and enjoy the city. >> arnette heintze from consulting firm hillard and heintze thank you so much. first leader to get to the city afghanistan president hamid karzai not a member of the nato but security forces of nato currently on the ground a lot of talk troops scheduled to leave afghanistan and the government they leave behind. not too long ago chicago expectant world leaders from both g 8 summit and nato...
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i remember watching in 1991, peter arnett and those guys from cnn literally on the front line.issiles firing over their heads, reporting live. it was the most incredible, dramatic thing. >> and explosions. the rocket's red glare. bombs bursting in air. >> amazing. >> it was. >> let's play a clip from that coverage. >> we are just in the process of getting tape fed to us from a location in jordan. this is the videotape shot by the cnn crew during the opening hours of the allied assault on the city of baghdad. air force general retired harry smith is with us in atlanta. general smith, please comment on what you can see. this is the first time we've seen this tape. this is our camera crew shooting out the window from the ninth floor of the el rashid hotel in baghdad. >> was that the story, event, that made you realize just how big cnn could become? >> yes. that was the biggest story that -- in my opinion the biggest story that we ever had. >> you defied the president. you kept your people there. >> we kept freedom of the press. i reminded everybody we had freedom of the press. and
i remember watching in 1991, peter arnett and those guys from cnn literally on the front line.issiles firing over their heads, reporting live. it was the most incredible, dramatic thing. >> and explosions. the rocket's red glare. bombs bursting in air. >> amazing. >> it was. >> let's play a clip from that coverage. >> we are just in the process of getting tape fed to us from a location in jordan. this is the videotape shot by the cnn crew during the opening hours...
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and we had volunteers, peter arnett who had volunteered to stay. and we didn't make anybody stay. and i just said we're going to stay. >> you also said at the time, look, i don't care what it costs. >> i didn't say that. i said spend whatever it takes. i didn't say i don't care what it costs. i did care, but i didn't want to be pinching pennies on this story. >> what was the difference having cnn's cameras on the front line of a war like that? what do you think the difference that decision, that capability made to the way the war was covered? >> i -- you know, all we did was televise what we saw. >> did it bring a greater truth the fact we were there. >> i think so. >> your third story that you singled out 9/11, the cnn coverage of that, what did that do to america? that moment? >> it shook us up. it was unbelievable. and watching it -- i was in my office and i glanced up and just after the first plane had gone in and i could see the building was on fire. and i was -- i sat there stunned and during while i was just sitting there just watching it, the second one came in. and i saw
and we had volunteers, peter arnett who had volunteered to stay. and we didn't make anybody stay. and i just said we're going to stay. >> you also said at the time, look, i don't care what it costs. >> i didn't say that. i said spend whatever it takes. i didn't say i don't care what it costs. i did care, but i didn't want to be pinching pennies on this story. >> what was the difference having cnn's cameras on the front line of a war like that? what do you think the difference...
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. >> as you can see, jason bateman, will arnett. >> the question they ask, what does it take to to be? they get into facials and shaving. but, of course, the mustache. >> you've got to wear the mustache. >> so, guys, it's time. >> i feel like yosemite sam a little bit. facial hair grows in a different color. we have adam garone v himself. ta-da! >> tell us about this movie. >> it's about masculinity and grooming, and what it means to be a man in the current day and age. >> what do you think works best for my face? >> a hood. >> what does men's grooming habits go too far? >> there's a whole segment on man scaping, there's limits around that. >> how has your life changed since all of this happened? >> i wake up each morning and sort of think somehow on the way here, my life has become about a mustache. it's surreal. >> was the november challenge more successful and bigger than you expected? >> yeah, last year we had 860,000 rise to the challenge. across the globe raised $125 million. it makes movember by far one of the biggest funders of prostate cancer programs in the world. what. >> d
. >> as you can see, jason bateman, will arnett. >> the question they ask, what does it take to to be? they get into facials and shaving. but, of course, the mustache. >> you've got to wear the mustache. >> so, guys, it's time. >> i feel like yosemite sam a little bit. facial hair grows in a different color. we have adam garone v himself. ta-da! >> tell us about this movie. >> it's about masculinity and grooming, and what it means to be a man in the...
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arnett says: "i deeinitell dooit more for my job tthn for my wwff,,i havv to for my job i don't havestuck withhit. well e've gotten older for ure and spurlock says: "we ppobably & i've had two children, i'm -3wearing it man. " morgan says there are wo things guys needdto keep in mind when thhy wake up in thh morning... spurlock ssys: "rule number ooe listen o hh ladies, rule number two makk sure sse'' happyy ""nd ffll: (mansome) i -&pthink ou good to meet a...
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. >> arnett -- next authorr interview, campus of usc, basketball great dream abdul-jabbar his latest projecto is a children's book. what color is my world, the lost history. tell me about this project.ojct. >> a book that i did in 1996, an overview of black history inrvi america. and in one of the chapters thatr i rode, i focused on lord howard latimer. the practical invention.r. and in checking out what different inventors did in thew 19th century, it really madeteal me aware of the fact that there are a lot of mentor's the people did not know anything about. i got that idea from that experience.k a book on mentors villages toreo children. so many children are unaware ofn these things. >> kids today seemed to be very interested in gaming and videosc why the vehicle of the book toai get children interested in a story?a >> i think a book has they you ability to reach them on th different levels and games to. it is a lot more in-depth, and it is random access. you know, they can go to anyt part of it physically.te >> let me touch on that.he flip out pages with biographies. yes. and i'm
. >> arnett -- next authorr interview, campus of usc, basketball great dream abdul-jabbar his latest projecto is a children's book. what color is my world, the lost history. tell me about this project.ojct. >> a book that i did in 1996, an overview of black history inrvi america. and in one of the chapters thatr i rode, i focused on lord howard latimer. the practical invention.r. and in checking out what different inventors did in thew 19th century, it really madeteal me aware of...
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speaker boehner will be interviewed by aaron burnett, host of cnn's nightly news program, "aaron arnett out front" and aaron is also cnn's chief business and economics correspondentant. please welcome speaker john boehner and and burnett. -- and aaron burnett. >> pete, thank you for that introduction. and let me just say to all of you it's an honor to be with you in this historic mellon auditorium. it was here in the spring of 1949 that the united states and our closest allies gathered to sign the north atlantic treaty. giving birth to nato. on that occasion president truman declared that people with courage and vision can still determine their own destiny, they could choose freedom or slavery. in our time all of these great nations face a grave threat to freedom, one from within. and that is their debt and our debt. it's shackling our economies and smothering the opportunities that have blessed us with so much. and once again the world looks to the united states for what it always has, an example. it's the example of a free people whose hard work and sacrifice make up the sum total of
speaker boehner will be interviewed by aaron burnett, host of cnn's nightly news program, "aaron arnett out front" and aaron is also cnn's chief business and economics correspondentant. please welcome speaker john boehner and and burnett. -- and aaron burnett. >> pete, thank you for that introduction. and let me just say to all of you it's an honor to be with you in this historic mellon auditorium. it was here in the spring of 1949 that the united states and our closest allies...