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they will hang onto it. >> eddie: face-off, you dictate what is going to happen.uick face-off win for filppula, kronwall to ericsson, and the puck passed the right post side to the glove of jonas hiller. >> rick: fourth shot for the wings in overtime. 6 for ana-. >> eddie: 45 for the game for the red wings. >> rick: won by koivu, and the center takes it. brunner sends it in. around for andersson, meets up with lovejoy, finds fowler,ç 21-year-old fowler, brought to you by damien brunner, koivu, down to win it, and he was escorted by quincey, and a change as the wings move it ahead. ghoois, overtime, and playing in on the side. 11:07 to go in the first overtime. and zetterberg over the boards along with datsyuk and sam yulzson to join that man, jakub kindl and his partner, ryan lashoff. drives it in. and center, collide, as bonino and perry. and passed the 9:00 mark of overtime. played by hiller, trapped within the equipment. we get the whistle a lot of whistles, no chances taken. >> eddie: a couple of those types of plays, in this game, in particular, the red wing
they will hang onto it. >> eddie: face-off, you dictate what is going to happen.uick face-off win for filppula, kronwall to ericsson, and the puck passed the right post side to the glove of jonas hiller. >> rick: fourth shot for the wings in overtime. 6 for ana-. >> eddie: 45 for the game for the red wings. >> rick: won by koivu, and the center takes it. brunner sends it in. around for andersson, meets up with lovejoy, finds fowler,ç 21-year-old fowler, brought to you...
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in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine boutique. >> it's magic.se of all the fermented grape juice, you can discover the miracle of strawberry, blueberry, vanilla. >> that grape juice can get expensive. >> i think the best sales that we've done is a case of three bottles for $36,000, which goes down to $12,000 a bottle. >> that's right. $12,000 a bottle. eddie keeps these rare and expensive wines in a highly specialized room called the 100- point room. >> the 100-point room has its own temperature system where we keep all the older vintages, rare to find, very limited wine, all the gems. >> in october 2009, the 100-point room receives an unwelcome visitor. "w" wine boutique is bustling with activity as the miami beach elite taste a premiere champagne. >> from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., we had a champagne testing. we had about 80 to 90 people, so the store was very, very busy. >> just after 7:00 p.m., a customer comes in and heads straight for the back. trying to look casual, he checks out the back door. then he surveys the 100-point room. no one in s
in miami, nobody loves wine more than eddie lagaric. the owner of "w" wine boutique. >> it's magic.se of all the fermented grape juice, you can discover the miracle of strawberry, blueberry, vanilla. >> that grape juice can get expensive. >> i think the best sales that we've done is a case of three bottles for $36,000, which goes down to $12,000 a bottle. >> that's right. $12,000 a bottle. eddie keeps these rare and expensive wines in a highly specialized room...
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gentlemen, we have had so much talk over the eddie long controversy.he conversation say about our stance on sexuality for example? >> well, i mean, one lesson is at its core you see in eddy long the weakness of this prosperity, the so-called prosperity gospel. that when the focus of the pulpit is on bling bling and ong private jets, that then the gospel of jesus and the service ethic and the spirit of liberation becomes consumed by religious materialism. >> now when you say gospels of prosperity, we're talking about a fundamental message that you can measure sort of spiritual success through material things. god let me drive a bentley. >> and if my faith is large enough my car will reflect that. if i'm broke it's because i lack faith. and what is so pervasive is that my pastor then becomes my my vicarious wealth. so if my pastor is very wealthy, then one day if i keep giving him my financial seeds, then i'll get there. >> and can you put this in a little context? it seems to me we've always had gospels of prosperity. >> it wasn't mainstream. it was an
gentlemen, we have had so much talk over the eddie long controversy.he conversation say about our stance on sexuality for example? >> well, i mean, one lesson is at its core you see in eddy long the weakness of this prosperity, the so-called prosperity gospel. that when the focus of the pulpit is on bling bling and ong private jets, that then the gospel of jesus and the service ethic and the spirit of liberation becomes consumed by religious materialism. >> now when you say gospels...
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you know, i reached out to eddie.idea about doing, you know, a song that has some rock guitar on it and you know, i feel like eddie's the best in the world. i reached out to him and was hopeful, had my fingers crossed that he would be into working on a record with me, and he came by the studio, i played the demo for him and he said you know, let's rock and roll. >> he played me some other songs and it was such a diverse record. when i first got the call, you know, i'm such a left of center thing, i went what would he want with me, but i went down there and his enthusiasm -- >> he's a pretty impressive guy. >> he's just so excited. he played me all this diverse stuff. i'm like i would really like to be part of this. the interesting thing about the song itself is i got to give him a lot of credit for being open to pushing the envelope and experimenting and not being afraid to do things that haven't been done. because usually in a song, during the vocal, there's rhythm guitar. well, i'm ripping guitar solo while he's --
you know, i reached out to eddie.idea about doing, you know, a song that has some rock guitar on it and you know, i feel like eddie's the best in the world. i reached out to him and was hopeful, had my fingers crossed that he would be into working on a record with me, and he came by the studio, i played the demo for him and he said you know, let's rock and roll. >> he played me some other songs and it was such a diverse record. when i first got the call, you know, i'm such a left of...
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program surface transportation program funds to the san francisco municipal transportation agency eddy and ellis traffic calming inprovement item. >> commissioner kim? >> this has been made before plans and programs and i want to highlight a portion of the recommendation which includes the eddy ellis traffic calming improvement program which say part of the little sigon that was brought before the board before my time as a supervisor. but i did want to highlight this because it was an example of where the multiple departments worked well and closely together in conjunction with the community advocates and the tender loin neighborhood and to figure out ways that we could find a very large traffic improvement plan that had really been on the books for several years and figuring out, pieces of ways that we could do, and prioritize the right types of pedestrian safety. and this clearly benefits the low income neighborhood and we are excited to have the members of our tenant and immigrant, working class families in the tender loin working side by side to figure out solutions to fund some of
program surface transportation program funds to the san francisco municipal transportation agency eddy and ellis traffic calming inprovement item. >> commissioner kim? >> this has been made before plans and programs and i want to highlight a portion of the recommendation which includes the eddy ellis traffic calming improvement program which say part of the little sigon that was brought before the board before my time as a supervisor. but i did want to highlight this because it was...
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my name is eddie chang, cyc community center. it is important to focus on city of san francisco immigrant youth for the last 33 years in the city of san francisco. our main office is in tenderloin, but we also have the branch offices in the richmond district and we also have a branch office in the bayview district. so, we are very grateful for that. so, thea of ~ three of the things i want to talk about we want to ask the city to help support us is we would have a city wide multi-cultural youth leadership model that we are not only engaging to people in our neighborhood, but also engaging from people all across the city, especially young people who happen to deal with a lot of different challenges, especially in the more challenging districts. the bayview, western addition, the mission, excelsior, potrero hill area, that they deal in a lot of stress and trauma every day. so, we have a need for that. the multi-cultural youth leadership one. the other one is more work force opportunity, employment opportunity for high-risk api yout
my name is eddie chang, cyc community center. it is important to focus on city of san francisco immigrant youth for the last 33 years in the city of san francisco. our main office is in tenderloin, but we also have the branch offices in the richmond district and we also have a branch office in the bayview district. so, we are very grateful for that. so, thea of ~ three of the things i want to talk about we want to ask the city to help support us is we would have a city wide multi-cultural youth...
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with me is eddie garcia. tell us about your foundation and its standing now. >> it was started probably about five years ago to raise additional dollars to supplement programs that are being affected by budget cuts like sports programs. another big fund raising event that the foundation has is the hall of fame dinner which has raised significant dollars and a lot of that money goes to the stem programs to math teachers. grants to help their students. >> it's still running and working? >> absolutely. it's getting stronger and h"ó stronger. the board is getting bigger. it's a good mix of former administrators, parents. people who are really involved and care about the school district. >> you started this walk/run a few years ago when you saw sports was on the verge of being eliminated and you said let's help raise money.dn >> it was a group of parents and students who saw that potentially sports could be eliminated. there was an effort to eliminate sports back in 2009. i had the privilege and honor of sitting
with me is eddie garcia. tell us about your foundation and its standing now. >> it was started probably about five years ago to raise additional dollars to supplement programs that are being affected by budget cuts like sports programs. another big fund raising event that the foundation has is the hall of fame dinner which has raised significant dollars and a lot of that money goes to the stem programs to math teachers. grants to help their students. >> it's still running and...
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. >> it's crazy, you'll save during the crazy eddie's sale.around, get the lowest sale prices and go to crazy eddie and he'll beat them. it's crazy any day. >> i do remember those commercials, crazy eddie, electronics retailer, busted on multiple counts of fraud way back when. sam entand tar. he ended up working for the irs. he joins us in the next hour, and he'll give us the inside story of what the irs is actually like and how much power they actually have. he knows, believe me. and dow is down 89 so i'm going to give the seven early movers this wednesday morning. sears reports profits after the bell and hardly any change there. profit disappoints at the midwestern teen retailer, the buckle, down 5%. better than expected profit at the discount dollar tree, it's up 2 1/2%. higher costs are cutting into hormel roducts, they make spam, remember, as well as skippy peanut butter. it's the largest jewelry retailer, more money coming in at signet jewelers. rough sledding at dell, and rival hewlett-packard is up 10%. there's a gain. and government m
. >> it's crazy, you'll save during the crazy eddie's sale.around, get the lowest sale prices and go to crazy eddie and he'll beat them. it's crazy any day. >> i do remember those commercials, crazy eddie, electronics retailer, busted on multiple counts of fraud way back when. sam entand tar. he ended up working for the irs. he joins us in the next hour, and he'll give us the inside story of what the irs is actually like and how much power they actually have. he knows, believe me....
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. >> now listen, i went backstage to see eddie cantor, because my mother said to me that eddie cantor. they were kids together on the lower east side. he said he really liked me but i liked your father more. so i kind of avoided him. but he loved me. so i went backstage. he was doing a big night of stars. and i said mr. cantor, i'm mel brooks, i write "the show of shows" and he loved the show. i said you grew up with my mother and she told me you actually liked her a lot and you were kind of after her. he said your mother? who's your mother. i said kitty kaminski. he said no. i didn't know -- i'm sorry, i didn't know kitty. i said gee, she's never been known to lie, not my mother. this is very sad. so i walked out, i was very depressed. i said my mother told me eddie cantor loved her. so i walked toward the door. as i got to the door i said wait. her name was katie brooklyn. he said i loved her! >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy
. >> now listen, i went backstage to see eddie cantor, because my mother said to me that eddie cantor. they were kids together on the lower east side. he said he really liked me but i liked your father more. so i kind of avoided him. but he loved me. so i went backstage. he was doing a big night of stars. and i said mr. cantor, i'm mel brooks, i write "the show of shows" and he loved the show. i said you grew up with my mother and she told me you actually liked her a lot and you...
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eddie glad chair of the center of african-american studies at princeton university and author of "in and the politics of black america." also from princeton university dr. ahmady etter ra. >> and a correspondent for msnbc, and author of a new book "who's afraid of blackness, what does it mean to come black now." >> let's start with you. you talk about what it means to be black now. >> sure, i hate to be talking for black people which immediately puts everyone on their heels and makes everyone nervous. it means anything you want it to be. 40 million black people, there's 40 million ways to be black. you can do anything. you can be anyone. there's a million different ways -- 40 million ways to be black. >> amani, what does it mean to be 40 million ways to be black. are there certain things that bind black folks as a community? is blackness up in the air? >> well, it's up in the air to the fact there's 40 million distinctness or identities in the united states. but on the other hand there are a number of constraints that tend to frame the experiences of black americans still. there's pe
eddie glad chair of the center of african-american studies at princeton university and author of "in and the politics of black america." also from princeton university dr. ahmady etter ra. >> and a correspondent for msnbc, and author of a new book "who's afraid of blackness, what does it mean to come black now." >> let's start with you. you talk about what it means to be black now. >> sure, i hate to be talking for black people which immediately puts...
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i am eddie part of the bayview program. i want to say that our program is the only program out here to service with youth dealing with multicultural youth programs. and we are fortunate to get support from the city and to be out here. and all due to the attention that happened three years ago when there was a lot of african, asian tension out here, because of misunderstanding. we want to focus on young people. and we have our second summit where youth come together and organize it. and the theme they come up is called usla, a way to address trauma and stress. and the young people came up with this idea and put together addressing the trauma and the stress they deal with every day in district 10. and another thing we need more programs dealing with employments where asian and hiring african-americans and job training and latino population. to create programs and funding to reflect the population in district 10. we know that justification happens because of development, but we know that the city wants to invest in the communi
i am eddie part of the bayview program. i want to say that our program is the only program out here to service with youth dealing with multicultural youth programs. and we are fortunate to get support from the city and to be out here. and all due to the attention that happened three years ago when there was a lot of african, asian tension out here, because of misunderstanding. we want to focus on young people. and we have our second summit where youth come together and organize it. and the...
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. >> reporter: city manager steve eddy has been through four tornadoes here since 1998. he's faced with the task of cleaning up this mess. >> there's literally an old joke about how do you eat an elephant? one bite at a time. that's literally what you do. you go block by block, house by house picking this stuff up. >> reporter: eddy estimates it will take six monos to clean up, five years before moore will be fully back to normal. >> it's a herculean task but it can be done. it's easily done. >> reporter: many residents say they'll stay here and rebuild. but coy nichols and ali fernandez say they won't be among them. >> i'm looking at other options because to come out on this porch and it not be this house, it wouldn't be the same. >> reporter: people do choose to stay in this neighborhood will also be living with the memory of the eight children who died there at the plaza towers elementary school. scott, it sits in the heart of this subdivision. >> pelley: an, that thank you very much. there were developments today in the i.r.s. story. lois learner is the head of the i
. >> reporter: city manager steve eddy has been through four tornadoes here since 1998. he's faced with the task of cleaning up this mess. >> there's literally an old joke about how do you eat an elephant? one bite at a time. that's literally what you do. you go block by block, house by house picking this stuff up. >> reporter: eddy estimates it will take six monos to clean up, five years before moore will be fully back to normal. >> it's a herculean task but it can be...
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we were ducking, and it was really scary. >> eddy parsons is her husband. >> she reached through the blanket and things. i was holding the mattress down. she grabbed my arm. it was probably the biggest and hardest grip i had ever felt in my life by anybody. it was amazing. >> reporter: when they emerged, the only thing left standing was the bathtub. the rest of the house was gone. >> it's amazing, all the wiring, the electricity, that it didn't hit my kids. just to see that god put his arms around these two walls and he kept us safe. >> reporter: the only possessions bobby parsons wanted to find today were her grandparents' wedding rings. and on the floor next to the bathroom, there they were. >> they were sitting on the ground over there, still in the box, both of them together. >> reporter: there are 110 homes in that subdivision, and nearly all of them were damaged in some way by the tornado. residents are not likely to be able to return to the area for months. anna werner, cbs news, granbury, texas. >> now for the latest on that commuter train crash in connecticut. amtrak service
we were ducking, and it was really scary. >> eddy parsons is her husband. >> she reached through the blanket and things. i was holding the mattress down. she grabbed my arm. it was probably the biggest and hardest grip i had ever felt in my life by anybody. it was amazing. >> reporter: when they emerged, the only thing left standing was the bathtub. the rest of the house was gone. >> it's amazing, all the wiring, the electricity, that it didn't hit my kids. just to see...
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i think eddie lampert obviously knows that. he is doing everything he can to both generate cash and curb the bleeding. so, could they technically ran out of cash? absolutely. but i think lampert has definitely taken measures to not have that happen. - and about mr. lampert, some people are saying there is no way he would want this company to go bankrupt, because he is the major shareholder, and he is sitting on an awful lot of real estate. but is it just the real estate he really wants at the end of the day? - well, what's sears taught us was that lampert's good at one thing, and that's turning real estate and making money off of that. what i think he's realizing with sears is that that is not the case. it is a different real estate market, there are different competitors in the market. you have j.c. penney, which people are talking about selling their real estate as well. i don't think he will let sears go bankrupt. he owns 55% of the stock. that is certainly not going to happen. but, i don't necessarily think he is doing ever
i think eddie lampert obviously knows that. he is doing everything he can to both generate cash and curb the bleeding. so, could they technically ran out of cash? absolutely. but i think lampert has definitely taken measures to not have that happen. - and about mr. lampert, some people are saying there is no way he would want this company to go bankrupt, because he is the major shareholder, and he is sitting on an awful lot of real estate. but is it just the real estate he really wants at the...
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>> good. >> what grade are you going into, eddie? >> the hardest part is like seeing him behind the glass. and when he's in here and stuff. so i really want him to get out. >> when his kids can't hug him like i told him he is hurting his kids. you know i can stand the hurt. sometimes the kids can't. >> what's happening, dad. how you doing? >> staying strong? >> yes, sir. >> thank you for bringing them up for me, dad. >> i want to let him know we love him no matter what. make it easier on us when we come up here. we're in here with you. don't make it to where we, we are locked up being locked up. you understand? >> hey. >> tell the kids, i love you. >> lutes. the visit hardly seems to have begun when it is time to leave. >> i love you. y'all be good. bye-bye. >> all right. >> yes, sir. >> i'm praying, hoping, hoping that this is the last time they have to come up here like this and see me behind the glass. because it is not a good feeling. it's not a good feeling. >> i just feel that, i don't feel anymore. and when i see him again. i
>> good. >> what grade are you going into, eddie? >> the hardest part is like seeing him behind the glass. and when he's in here and stuff. so i really want him to get out. >> when his kids can't hug him like i told him he is hurting his kids. you know i can stand the hurt. sometimes the kids can't. >> what's happening, dad. how you doing? >> staying strong? >> yes, sir. >> thank you for bringing them up for me, dad. >> i want to let him...
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the tornado swirled around the house, she huddled in a bathtub with her 16-year-old son and husband eddie. as an older son took cover with a friend in the bathroom next door. >> i grabbed him and i held on to him as tight as i could. i was holding my son on the other side. and we were ducking and it was just really scary. >> reporter: eddie parsons is her husband. >> she reached through the blanket and things, i was holding the mattress down. and she reached through and she grabbed my arm. and it was probably the biggest and hardest grip hi ever felt in my life by anybody. and it was amazing. >> reporter: when they merged, the only thing left standing was the two bathrooms. the rest of the house was gone. >> i broke down because you know, i looked around and it was just amazing that, you know, all of this, this wiring and-- no electricity fell and hit my kids. they were okay, you know. it was amazing. just to see that god put his arms around these two walls, you know, and saved-- i mean he kept us safe. >> reporter: the only possessions bobi parsons wanted to find today were her grandpare
the tornado swirled around the house, she huddled in a bathtub with her 16-year-old son and husband eddie. as an older son took cover with a friend in the bathroom next door. >> i grabbed him and i held on to him as tight as i could. i was holding my son on the other side. and we were ducking and it was just really scary. >> reporter: eddie parsons is her husband. >> she reached through the blanket and things, i was holding the mattress down. and she reached through and she...
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now, eddie martin's mother, betsy, is expected to survive. scott, as for the rest of the residents affected, police say they expect to let them back into that neighborhood tomorrow to retrieve belongings. >> pelley: the governor said today the destruction was unimaginable. anna, thank you very much. the u.s. and russia are increasingly at odds or the syrian civil war. president obama says the dictator, bashar al-assad, has to go. but russia has supported the assad family for four decades, and russia has just agreed to send assad more sophisticate weapons. david martin has a look. >> reporter: the russians have made perfectly clear they intend to keep shipping advanced missiles like these to the syrian regime. today, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey, was equally clear how he felt about that. >> it's, at the very least, an unfortunate decision that will embolden the regime and prolong the suffering. >> reporter: dempsey was speaking about an antiship missile already delivered to syria which has a range of 180 mi
now, eddie martin's mother, betsy, is expected to survive. scott, as for the rest of the residents affected, police say they expect to let them back into that neighborhood tomorrow to retrieve belongings. >> pelley: the governor said today the destruction was unimaginable. anna, thank you very much. the u.s. and russia are increasingly at odds or the syrian civil war. president obama says the dictator, bashar al-assad, has to go. but russia has supported the assad family for four decades,...
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but eddie lambert can't run every business in the world.u think you're the master of the universe, you're not, you're not, my man. stuart: when you compare sears, an american icon, with a russian department store. charles: i think it was called gum. stuart: in moscow, it was awful. the ceo of abercrombie & fitch says he doesn't want fat people wearing his clothes, and after it disappointed maybe want to rethink that strategy. have you got room for another comment. charles: i think i thought his comments were despicable and dumb. one thing, it revealed their sizes are disproportionate. their size 6 is a size 8. they're on the sly trying it to accommodate larger people. stuart: i want to take you to task. despicable because he said i want certain points-- >> a lot of teens are killing themselves about cyber bullying, and the market is mostly young adults and teenagers, to say that we think that fat people are too sloppy to wear our clothes. sell your clothes to slim people and don't put down other people. stuart: what did you have for breakfa
but eddie lambert can't run every business in the world.u think you're the master of the universe, you're not, you're not, my man. stuart: when you compare sears, an american icon, with a russian department store. charles: i think it was called gum. stuart: in moscow, it was awful. the ceo of abercrombie & fitch says he doesn't want fat people wearing his clothes, and after it disappointed maybe want to rethink that strategy. have you got room for another comment. charles: i think i thought...
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i reached out to eddie. on my album. i wanted to make a song that had a rock edge for people who like to go in the gym and pump up and work out and go hard and -- >> jimmy: and he's the guy to do it. he's unbelievable. >> if you would have seen him in the studio, you would have tripped out. i mean, seal is on this record. [ cheers and applause ] snoop dogg is on this record. >> jimmy: snoop lion. >> snoop lion. fitz and the tantrums is on the record. >> jimmy: is he snoop lion or snoop dogg on this album? >> no, i brought the dogg out. i brought the dogg out on this one, yeah. >> jimmy: so, he's not the lion on this one? he's the dogg. >> yeah. i mean, he was doing some lion-esque things in the studio, but -- [ laughter ] but it definitely was the dogg. you know? it definitely was the dogg. >> jimmy: and you're doing a tour. this is your first tour since 1996. >> yeah, yeah. that's what -- [ cheers and applause ] yeah. i'm doing it. >> jimmy: i can't wait. >> i'm going on -- >> jimmy: this is an amazing, fun
i reached out to eddie. on my album. i wanted to make a song that had a rock edge for people who like to go in the gym and pump up and work out and go hard and -- >> jimmy: and he's the guy to do it. he's unbelievable. >> if you would have seen him in the studio, you would have tripped out. i mean, seal is on this record. [ cheers and applause ] snoop dogg is on this record. >> jimmy: snoop lion. >> snoop lion. fitz and the tantrums is on the record. >> jimmy: is...
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but eddie and jesse are still jazzed by the heights. >> adrenaline rush. >> reporter: and dazzled by. and admits the monotony of the perfectly executed squeegee wipe, there is always the hope of finding something special up there in the air. you ever wonder if you are going to meet the love of your life through one of these windows? >> that's what i hope for some day. >> reporter: for real? do you have a line? >> not really, just, i'll make sure your glass is clean. all day long. >>> next -- con fexs from the e.r. what you don't want to know about what happens when you go under. >> you can have a dui and walk right into the operating room the next morning. >> and what's really behind those long e.r. waits? doctors scrubbing in and dishing the dirt, next. [ male announcer ] the miraculous is everywhere. in our homes, our minds. we can share every second in data dressed as pixels. and it is spectacular. so why would you cap that? my iphone 5 can see every point of view... every panorama, the entire gallery of humanity. i need to upload all of me. i need, no, i have the right to be unli
but eddie and jesse are still jazzed by the heights. >> adrenaline rush. >> reporter: and dazzled by. and admits the monotony of the perfectly executed squeegee wipe, there is always the hope of finding something special up there in the air. you ever wonder if you are going to meet the love of your life through one of these windows? >> that's what i hope for some day. >> reporter: for real? do you have a line? >> not really, just, i'll make sure your glass is...
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. >> eddie rice from texas. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone?> jimmy: really? i don't even think he's from this century. all right, the audience -- almost unanimously believes eddie has texted a picture of himself naked. let's see. >> no. >> why not? >> no one wants to see that actually. >> jimmy: all right. he's humble. next up. >> kim and i'm from boston, massachusetts. >> have you ever sent anyone a naked picture of yourself. >> most everyone says no. there were three perverts in the third row saying yes. >> no. i have not. >> why not? >> why not? well, let me see. only person i've done that with is my husband. >> so you have done it. >> yes, i have. >> jimmy: she led us down one road and then just pulled it back. all right, let's see who else we have. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone? >> yes. >> jimmy: now, why do you think yes? the big smile, the covering of the face? let's see. >> no. >> be honest. >> no. >> jimmy: i'm not sure i believe her. look at that guy with the sack in the background, by the way. should
. >> eddie rice from texas. >> have you ever texted a naked picture of yourself to someone?> jimmy: really? i don't even think he's from this century. all right, the audience -- almost unanimously believes eddie has texted a picture of himself naked. let's see. >> no. >> why not? >> no one wants to see that actually. >> jimmy: all right. he's humble. next up. >> kim and i'm from boston, massachusetts. >> have you ever sent anyone a naked...
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you would think were you listening to eddie van halen. and this is what you would see. and it has more than 2 million views. and and can you find it at our web site. >> and. >> have a great and safe weekend. >>> good morning, america. and breaking overnight, a of the nation's busiest interstates. cars and people sent plummeting 120 feet into a freezing river. >> just a white flash and cold water. >> this morning, one of the survivors speaks out about the harrowing seconds after he and his wife went plunging off that bridge. >>> also breaking this morning, jumbo jet on fire. smoke streaming from an engine then an emergency landing at one of the world's busiest airports. the moments of crisis all caught on tape. >>> a bombshell at the jodi arias trial. the jury gives up. a decision on her fate is postponed, so what really happened inside the jury room? we'll speak live to the foreman in an abc news exclusive. >>> and the holiday weekend getaway is here but will it be a washout? severe storms slam the northeast as millions are starting summer right now but have no fear, th
you would think were you listening to eddie van halen. and this is what you would see. and it has more than 2 million views. and and can you find it at our web site. >> and. >> have a great and safe weekend. >>> good morning, america. and breaking overnight, a of the nation's busiest interstates. cars and people sent plummeting 120 feet into a freezing river. >> just a white flash and cold water. >> this morning, one of the survivors speaks out about the...
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>> i think of eddie murphy. >> do you know how many calories are in a ice cream cone.t is ice cream? >> all right. can you cool down for the summer without sacrificing your diet. can you start by making your own pop cycles. >> can you purchase them and have the no sugared ad. and it is basically, you know flavored water. >> you do that, don't you. >> i do. i blend up it like a smoothie. it is delicious. >> what was that? >> we're going to get to that. that's in one second. go with the chocolate-dipped banana. chocolate dipped kale. >>> people are hoping the weekend will be ice cream weather weekend. >> every weekend is ice cream weather weekend. don't talk to me. >> you're right about that. >> we will have a nice weekend. let's start you out this morning what we're looking at, we have showers off to the to new jersey. that's courtesy -- new england and we have a upper level low still that will plague us throughout the day. high pressure will tpwheuld here as we go into the weekend bringing in cooler but drier air as well. we're not talking about the humidity that we de
>> i think of eddie murphy. >> do you know how many calories are in a ice cream cone.t is ice cream? >> all right. can you cool down for the summer without sacrificing your diet. can you start by making your own pop cycles. >> can you purchase them and have the no sugared ad. and it is basically, you know flavored water. >> you do that, don't you. >> i do. i blend up it like a smoothie. it is delicious. >> what was that? >> we're going to get to...
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murphy so i was their eddie murphy and they would protect me so i liked that feeling. >> reporter: tracy made people laugh on "saturday night live" then for seven years on the sitcom "30 rock" but with the fame came partying and drinking. so when you're on "30 rock" you were this funny, zany -- >> i was dying inside. the first two years. >> reporter: what was the wake-up call? >> losing my family. my wife wanted a divorce. put the alcohol down and i just walked away from all of it. >> reporter: and now you don't drink at all. >> seven years clean. >> reporter: are you estimated every day? >> we all are. it's all around us but i fight. >> reporter: you're 44 now. did you ever think that you would be this popular when you were a little kid, that you would -- >> you know like being interviewed by barbara walters. >> yes, something like that. >> no, this is all so real to me. hosting the billboard awards. get out of here. >> you can watch all of her interview and a special edition of "20/20," rock n royalty that's tonight 9:00 eastern on abc and she is well known to get people to open up but
murphy so i was their eddie murphy and they would protect me so i liked that feeling. >> reporter: tracy made people laugh on "saturday night live" then for seven years on the sitcom "30 rock" but with the fame came partying and drinking. so when you're on "30 rock" you were this funny, zany -- >> i was dying inside. the first two years. >> reporter: what was the wake-up call? >> losing my family. my wife wanted a divorce. put the alcohol...
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. >> she spent time searching with eddie williams. to search, they say it helps to know them. >> we know how they are. >> how are he? >> just special. >> mick yale lynch's family remained in seclusion, keeping friends close for support. sunday, mother's day the little girl escaped through a gate her brother left open in the yard. the home is quiet, the swing, empty. there is no positive news in terms of the search. the only positive spin is that they're searching and a rescue yir came with a tiny kitten, maybe this bing bigg he nound a field in a sack. he did rescue the kitten, i took a picture that have kitten and pit pitt on twit jer because well, it felt like the right thing to do. >> thank you very much. we're hearing the 911 call made by her stepmother, the 8-year-old that they're still searching for. the call placed at 2:13 in the afternoon. the stepmother relayed information from her 12-year-old brother there had been a break in at the family's home. >> how old are you your kids? >> 12, 9. >> okay. >> had a break in. >> yes. >>
. >> she spent time searching with eddie williams. to search, they say it helps to know them. >> we know how they are. >> how are he? >> just special. >> mick yale lynch's family remained in seclusion, keeping friends close for support. sunday, mother's day the little girl escaped through a gate her brother left open in the yard. the home is quiet, the swing, empty. there is no positive news in terms of the search. the only positive spin is that they're searching...
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i think it is eddi murphy. but that not might have been eddie murphy. will soon have something else to cheer about. besides their team cleaning up in last night's playoff game, madison square garden undergoing billion dollar transformation and the new suites will be icing on the cake. they will offer first class amenities but definitely for a price. will the first class amenities make it rain for the knicks? and what does it mean for the world's st famous arena? dave howard, president of msg sports. he joins me in a fox business exclusive. you got there into this new job one month ago after 21 years at the mets. you happen to be coasting on the fishing phase on a billion-dollar facelift. tell us about it. >> i have been amazed in the marketplace wching this project. i'm so thrild to be a part of it in this final phase. the third and final phase of this billion dollar transformation of the garden will be completed this summer. partf that third phase is the 18 new signature level suites. they are first class amenity suites that gain access to 200 sporting
i think it is eddi murphy. but that not might have been eddie murphy. will soon have something else to cheer about. besides their team cleaning up in last night's playoff game, madison square garden undergoing billion dollar transformation and the new suites will be icing on the cake. they will offer first class amenities but definitely for a price. will the first class amenities make it rain for the knicks? and what does it mean for the world's st famous arena? dave howard, president of msg...
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must have been horrendous for them. >> eddie's mentor tom ward is piloting the west pack chopper. another news station has hired tom to fly a cameraman out to get shots of the rescue. when he takes off, tom isn't planning to get involved and doesn't have a winch or trained rescue personnel on board. but when he gets to the scene, tom has a tough choice to make. >> they would have had to make some decisions about whether they were going to try and save these people or not. they were in a terrible position there. breaking water, huge seas still very, very dangerous conditions for the crew of the boat. >> with no time to waste, tom lowers his chopper. >> we thought this is crazy. we didn't expect it. this boat is moving up and down at least 15 feet. and this chopper is coming in to basically try to pick us up. >> it's an extremely risky move. >> to do that with the boat moving up and down, left and right, forward and back, waves breaking on it, the helicopter coming down and being blown by the wind and at the right time lining up so the skid is on the right position so the person on
must have been horrendous for them. >> eddie's mentor tom ward is piloting the west pack chopper. another news station has hired tom to fly a cameraman out to get shots of the rescue. when he takes off, tom isn't planning to get involved and doesn't have a winch or trained rescue personnel on board. but when he gets to the scene, tom has a tough choice to make. >> they would have had to make some decisions about whether they were going to try and save these people or not. they were...