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rick overton speaks gun. be careful if you call today.y looked at it and looked at you. >> responsible gun owner right here. >> we should form an organization called the responsible gun owners of america. give people who are worried about how crazy the other people is going a place to jump so you still have a group. >> stephanie: mary in tennessee, you're on "the stephanie miller show" with rick. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> stephanie: good morning. go ahead. >> caller: first of all, that curtis guy was a real -- oh, my god. how do they miss -- >> he's got a -- >> stephanie: he was a little slow to reload. >> caller: we are responsible gun owners here. but i don't know. these people are off the wall. i agree -- >> there are lots of us, aren't there? >> caller: i agree with chris. these nra snake peddlers sound like they're preaching -- they're talking treason. >> stephanie: wayne lapierrre was close to that. >> something you're not supposed to call for. >> caller: what the heck is going on? there is another movie. >> stephanie
rick overton speaks gun. be careful if you call today.y looked at it and looked at you. >> responsible gun owner right here. >> we should form an organization called the responsible gun owners of america. give people who are worried about how crazy the other people is going a place to jump so you still have a group. >> stephanie: mary in tennessee, you're on "the stephanie miller show" with rick. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> stephanie: good...
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away it's such an incredible to believe the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. nude lising bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all it's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone right now it's gets rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over time when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all the sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grippy now all the sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is ellis you environmental scientist ed overton over to after dr over
this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away it's such an incredible to believe the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. nude lising bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all it's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone right...
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which is how we've grown to be america's largest domestic airline. [ overton ] welcome aboard.t my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. >>> tonight's show is all about you learning from my attendance at the university of financial hard knocks with a major in inn vef vesting. i showed you how to win and lose through examples in my life. i will show you how you can become a trader if you want to and become a good one at that. "mad money" has changed time and time again over the years. it has been on for so long and i have deliberately skewed it in the last 500 some odd shows away from trading and to investing. i have done so because there are more obstacles these days. you have to watch it like a
which is how we've grown to be america's largest domestic airline. [ overton ] welcome aboard.t my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa...
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was that a coincidence or was that a overtone to the people who seemed to connect with the dots? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: thank you for the question. i have not studied that particular incident so i can't tell you for sure what was going on there i do remember the press coverage at the time and there was a lot of turn about that in certain quarters. i'd like to think it was a coincidence, and i'd like to think that what reagan really was doing, though, was definitely trying to appeal to disaffected white voters in the south, who he knew would be key to his campaign as president. and a key component of that appeal has often been, since the 1964 signing of the civil rights act by a democratic president, key component has always been saying we're the party that is going to stand up for white people as opposed to being a party that grant all these rights to black people. and it's an unfortunate chapter and it's one reason why our poll particulars have used code words, because we have increasingly come to a point where they can't say such things directly, and while we have t
was that a coincidence or was that a overtone to the people who seemed to connect with the dots? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: thank you for the question. i have not studied that particular incident so i can't tell you for sure what was going on there i do remember the press coverage at the time and there was a lot of turn about that in certain quarters. i'd like to think it was a coincidence, and i'd like to think that what reagan really was doing, though, was definitely...
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overton joke, the hooch keeps him spry. good to know. >>> a near miss in the skies over one of our nation's busiest airports involving a military helicopter and a commercial airliner. we're learning details on that. >>> and goats volunteering their time at a patriotic landmark. what do you do with goats at a patriotic landmark? i guess they get to do whatever they want. we'll explain. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ there you go. come on, let's play! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to protect your dog from dangerous parasites. good boy. fetch! trifexis is the monthly, beef-flavored tablet that prevents heartworm disease, kills fleas and prevents infestations, and treats hook-, round-, and whipworm infections. treatment with fewer than 3 monthly doses after exposure to mosquitoes may not provide complete hrtworm prevention. the most commo
overton joke, the hooch keeps him spry. good to know. >>> a near miss in the skies over one of our nation's busiest airports involving a military helicopter and a commercial airliner. we're learning details on that. >>> and goats volunteering their time at a patriotic landmark. what do you do with goats at a patriotic landmark? i guess they get to do whatever they want. we'll explain. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the...
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overton says he is still in good health but recognizes no young man no more. looks good, though.pite his age he passes his time with yard work. he says he smokes dcigars and drinks a little whiskey in his morning coffee. the hootch keeps him spry. good to know. >> a near miss in the skies over one of our nation's busiest airports involving a military helicopter and commercial airliner. we are learning details on that. ghosts. y -- goats, yes, goats volunteering their time at a patriotic land park. what can you do with goats and a patriotic landmark? i guess they get to do whatever they want. we will explain. years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? and now today, i see this in the news. once again, centrum silver was chosen by researchers for another landmark study. this time looking at eye health. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand. the choice is clear. otherworldly things. but there are some things i'
overton says he is still in good health but recognizes no young man no more. looks good, though.pite his age he passes his time with yard work. he says he smokes dcigars and drinks a little whiskey in his morning coffee. the hootch keeps him spry. good to know. >> a near miss in the skies over one of our nation's busiest airports involving a military helicopter and commercial airliner. we are learning details on that. ghosts. y -- goats, yes, goats volunteering their time at a patriotic...
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the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audiencer] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
the religious overtones might make you think you were in one of the two party conventions-- [audiencer] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clearly aware that, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. i'd go and utilizing bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone right now it's gets rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over ten when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all of a sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grant from b.p. now all the sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist over to over to aft
this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. i'd go and utilizing bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone...
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i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and there were sexual overtones to it and the result is he left the school and i spent time working with the school and my district and it wasn't my area and educate them about what bullying meant and in the most heinous way described to them and it went no where and that gave me the lesson in life we have children that are in fear when they go to school so they don't go and my priority is to have safe schools and they can be educated and create their path to a successful future and it's a healthy environment and bullying prevents that for so many kids. when terreesa and i addressed issues around truancies and one of the common themes and i saw this before with sexually exploited cases and kids were afraid to go to school because of the terrorism going on and with bullying it's flat out terrorism for the victim and the recipient of it. our efforts are strong because we don't want kids to feel that the only choice is don't go to school or find a new school to go to and also gave us the opportunity to look at the children that are bullied
i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and there were sexual overtones to it and the result is he left the school and i spent time working with the school and my district and it wasn't my area and educate them about what bullying meant and in the most heinous way described to them and it went no where and that gave me the lesson in life we have children that are in fear when they go to school so they don't go and my priority is to have safe schools and they can be educated and create...
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agency employees singled out particular groups for extra scrutiny using key words with political overtones. >> pelley: learner's statement today contradicts testimony given in march, 2012, by then commissioner of the i.r.s. douglas schulman. >> there's absolutely no targeting. this is the kind of back-and- forth that happens when people apply. >> reporter: according to the i.r.s., shulman, who was appointed by president george w. bush and has since retired, did not know about the targeting at the time. in a media conference call today, learner said the targeting was done by low-level employees who were motivated not by partisan politics but by a desire to be more efficient in identifying groups that don't qualify for tax-exempt status. the time. in a media conference call today, learner said the targeting was done by low-level employees who were motivated not by partisan politics but by a desire to be more efficient in identifying groups that don't qualify for tax-exempt a >> reporter: learner was asked if there were any organizations with liberal-sounding names that received extra scrutin
agency employees singled out particular groups for extra scrutiny using key words with political overtones. >> pelley: learner's statement today contradicts testimony given in march, 2012, by then commissioner of the i.r.s. douglas schulman. >> there's absolutely no targeting. this is the kind of back-and- forth that happens when people apply. >> reporter: according to the i.r.s., shulman, who was appointed by president george w. bush and has since retired, did not know about...
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richard overton of texas turned 107 years old yesterday.he world war ii vet mows his lawn every weekend and goes to dairy queen after church on sunday. they'll be expecting him later today. he has his driver's license, originally issued in 1942. >> he looks fantastic. >> you think the picture would change in the last 70 years. but maybe not. think about it. >>> time, now, for the weather and ginger zee. >> 17 states are under frost advisories or freeze warnings. that's how cold it is. green bay, 29 this morning. detroit, just above freezing. pittsburgh, subfreezing, as we start this mother's day. look at chicago. they will have one of the coldest mother's days in more than a decade. it was 50 in 2002 for a high. today, the low to mid-50s. looks like a nice shot. at least they get sunshine early on this sunday. and new york city, after being stormy yesterday, a few rain drops left over. and it will start to dry out, clear out. it will be on the breezy side. but tomorrow morning is when the cold settles in. that was the numbers you saw earlie
richard overton of texas turned 107 years old yesterday.he world war ii vet mows his lawn every weekend and goes to dairy queen after church on sunday. they'll be expecting him later today. he has his driver's license, originally issued in 1942. >> he looks fantastic. >> you think the picture would change in the last 70 years. but maybe not. think about it. >>> time, now, for the weather and ginger zee. >> 17 states are under frost advisories or freeze warnings....
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this is an ominous overtone for the next six to seven months. >> reporter: here in cama rio, the flames may be out, but the work still dangerous. >> we have a firefighter down. >> reporter: we were there when a call comes in. a firefighter mopping up hot spots has fallen off a cliff. he's knocked out. a rescue team scrambles and is brought to an ambulance. >> things are good. >> reporter: now, we're told that firefighter is going to be okay. and as long as the weather continues to cooperate here, firefighters expect to have full containment on the fire by tomorrow. >> it sounds like the trouble has passed for now. as that firefighter said, an ominous sign for the summer. clayton, thank you for your reporting. >>> we have another development overnight. explosions in the capital of syria. the israelis being accused of launching air strikes. >> it comes at a sensitive time. president obama, sticking to his pledge that he's not taking any options off the table. alex marquardt is in jerusalem. >> reporter: well, israeli officials are staying very tight-lipped about the reports of air strikes
this is an ominous overtone for the next six to seven months. >> reporter: here in cama rio, the flames may be out, but the work still dangerous. >> we have a firefighter down. >> reporter: we were there when a call comes in. a firefighter mopping up hot spots has fallen off a cliff. he's knocked out. a rescue team scrambles and is brought to an ambulance. >> things are good. >> reporter: now, we're told that firefighter is going to be okay. and as long as the...
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richard overton. he served on the south pacific during world war ii.he built the home he still lives in in austin texas. he tells fox that after a business month of appearances he is going to calm down a little bit and mark memorial day by sitting on his front porch with favorite cigar and little whiskey in his coffee. >> heather: we are following a developing story out of missouri where federal investigators or the scene of a deadly crash that involved two freight trains. >> gregg: plus, more of our exclusive one-on-one interview with former president george w. bush as he joins our nation's heroes in a rugged bike ride around his texas ranch. >> my name is sergeant -- >>. >> this has given my family everything. >> it's like two days, you stop thinking about the rounds that are coming past you or mortars coming in. you watch the awesome people do what they do best. >> the world battle of terror is something the public has never seen before. what i saw in my camera it was a good number of men being shot as they waited waded through the water. it was ama
richard overton. he served on the south pacific during world war ii.he built the home he still lives in in austin texas. he tells fox that after a business month of appearances he is going to calm down a little bit and mark memorial day by sitting on his front porch with favorite cigar and little whiskey in his coffee. >> heather: we are following a developing story out of missouri where federal investigators or the scene of a deadly crash that involved two freight trains. >> gregg:...
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richard overton of texas turned 107 years old yesterday. world war ii vet still mows his lawn every weekend and goes to dairy queen after church on sunday. they'll be expecting him later today. he also has his driver's license, originally issued in 1942. >> he looks fantastic. >> you think the picture would change a little bit in the last 70 years. but maybe not. think about it. >>> time, now, for the weather and ginger zee. >> breaking the coats out on this mother's day in chicago. one of the coldest mother's days they will have in over a decade. but it looks nice. wls, our affiliate, looking at that lake and getting sunshine. it won't feel too bad. especially if you're not in the shade. think of it that way. but in new york, it will be much less humid. the rain moving away. it has some clearing skies. it will just be a little on the breezy side. and certainly colder by the time we reach our monday morning. look at the numbers. we're talking frost and freeze advisories in 17 states. and this is for tomorrow morning. subfreezing for green b
richard overton of texas turned 107 years old yesterday. world war ii vet still mows his lawn every weekend and goes to dairy queen after church on sunday. they'll be expecting him later today. he also has his driver's license, originally issued in 1942. >> he looks fantastic. >> you think the picture would change a little bit in the last 70 years. but maybe not. think about it. >>> time, now, for the weather and ginger zee. >> breaking the coats out on this mother's...
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we've, perhaps, some terrorist overtones. the one thing we can say for sure is this doesn't fit neatly into any scenario that the national counterterrorism center has probably studied or any profile of here's what we need to look for, here's what we need to prevent in the future or the kind of people we have to target, because it's just so off the charts in every respect. >> i have to say, i'm really curious what we find out about the actual incident and whether we get hard physical evidence linking tamerlan tsarnaev to those murders. that aspect of it is mysterious, fascinating, bizarre, upsetting in a lot of ways. nbc's michael isikoff, thank you. >>> coming up, a high school senior says she had a consensual relationship with another girl at her florida school, and now she's facing felony charges. that's next. >>> we've been following an incredible story, which comes to us from the city of sebastian, the story of kaitlyn hunt, an 18-year-old high school senior, who's been arrested and charged there with two felony counts of
we've, perhaps, some terrorist overtones. the one thing we can say for sure is this doesn't fit neatly into any scenario that the national counterterrorism center has probably studied or any profile of here's what we need to look for, here's what we need to prevent in the future or the kind of people we have to target, because it's just so off the charts in every respect. >> i have to say, i'm really curious what we find out about the actual incident and whether we get hard physical...
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there's an overtone. they call him helicopter ben for a reason. the economy is clearly getting better. i'm glad that we can take a rest, give some people the opportunity to get in. but as i said before, the biggest carnage is going to be in the people at old treasuries who thought that was a one-way train the last 30 years. >> rod, you have -- obviously this is 5 billion under management. you have very high net worth clients. how are they and how are you thinking about the fed tapering and what that means for the overall market? david has tried to condition the market that it's okay, don't fear the taper. you agree with that? >> and ben bernanke loves him for doing that. depends on why and it depends on how. is it because of inflation? that's a bad sign. if it's because of macroeconomic data getting better, that's a good sign. and we really all want that. >> what kind of questions do you get from your clients? regarding the fed, regarding where the market's going, regarding where i should be. >> so think about credit first. individual investors ar
there's an overtone. they call him helicopter ben for a reason. the economy is clearly getting better. i'm glad that we can take a rest, give some people the opportunity to get in. but as i said before, the biggest carnage is going to be in the people at old treasuries who thought that was a one-way train the last 30 years. >> rod, you have -- obviously this is 5 billion under management. you have very high net worth clients. how are they and how are you thinking about the fed tapering...
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saying at rallies and a small number of signs that said truly disgusting things with obvious racial overtones. sat in our interviews, we were listening. in fact, we were mainly listening. if you're going to come from cambridge, massachusetts to sit down the tea party people, you'd better just be in a respectful listening mode. so our interviews all started with a question, tell us about yourself and how you came to the tea party. and only then moved on to things like what you don't like about government, what do you like about government which surprised everybody when we asked him a question. we listen to what they said about who are the kinds of people they resented, why they feared and hated barack obama and who were there freeloaders and miniatures they did want to get benefit. there is no question that language that has been historically associated with black white racial stereotyping came up in the interview. usually not elaborately, but this is of course people trying not to step on that particular -- they suspect did we suspected them. local leaders we interviewed and observed when out
saying at rallies and a small number of signs that said truly disgusting things with obvious racial overtones. sat in our interviews, we were listening. in fact, we were mainly listening. if you're going to come from cambridge, massachusetts to sit down the tea party people, you'd better just be in a respectful listening mode. so our interviews all started with a question, tell us about yourself and how you came to the tea party. and only then moved on to things like what you don't like about...
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watch republicans try to make so much political hay out of this which clearly seems to me to have overtones2016 in the possible candidacy of hillary clinton more than getting at the facts of what happened in this case. >> and i should also say democratic congressman from new york came to the defense of hillary clinton at the hearing. let's listen to that. >> i find it truly disturbing and very unfortunate that when americans come under attack, the first thing some did in this country was attack americans. attack the military. attack the president. attack the state department. attack the former senator from the great state of new york, former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> in january as you know, john, hillary clinton did take responsibility after that critical report by an independent review board with very prominent and well respected republicans on it. what more do republicans want? >> i think what they want to know is why did cheryl mills shut up these three state department who are not at all political. these guys are servants. >> what the official response is that it is protoco
watch republicans try to make so much political hay out of this which clearly seems to me to have overtones2016 in the possible candidacy of hillary clinton more than getting at the facts of what happened in this case. >> and i should also say democratic congressman from new york came to the defense of hillary clinton at the hearing. let's listen to that. >> i find it truly disturbing and very unfortunate that when americans come under attack, the first thing some did in this...
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i find that inexcusable and a dereliction of duty, whether it has political overtones or not it reallyrt of who you are as secretary of state if you do not provide security for an embassy begging for it, that's absolutely a dereliction of duty and she should have resigned and accepted blame for it. >> moving on to the irs problem at this moment, which is really sort of in its infancy, there will be lots more hearings coming up this week and probably after that. everyone we've heard from so far at the irs, and this includes interviews with folks at the cincinnati building where this was alleged to have started, they all say this is not political, that this was an attempt to kind of get a hold of this influx of applications for tax exempt status. maybe you do, i don't know how that process works, but we do know this one place processes 70,000 applications. can you see in your mind's eye a way this might not have been political, that this was a misguided stupid way to sort but that they didn't intend it to be some kind of political attempt to harass the tea party? >> i would think if ther
i find that inexcusable and a dereliction of duty, whether it has political overtones or not it reallyrt of who you are as secretary of state if you do not provide security for an embassy begging for it, that's absolutely a dereliction of duty and she should have resigned and accepted blame for it. >> moving on to the irs problem at this moment, which is really sort of in its infancy, there will be lots more hearings coming up this week and probably after that. everyone we've heard from...
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it's taking sectarian overtones.hen it comes to lib nonitself, perhaps i'm eternally optimistic will lebanon's to stay out of all-out conflict, now that we've seen what it does, to avoid having the war into lebanon, but there will be those recurring incidents like the one we saw on sunday where rockets were fired into hezbollah neighborhood in beirut, but you know, andrea, i can't help noticing that richard is standing on the cornice, right on the water, where the american embassy was bombed in 1983, and that brings to the fore the discussion about what america should do about syria. it's a very stark reminder that american involvement in the middle east doesn't always end well, and for people who are calling for american involvement in an effort to try to end the violence in syria, increasingly you're hearing those voices saying the u.s. has to get involved, has to show leadership, we don't know what form it will take, but i understand the hesitations in washington, and i was speaking to syrian activist the other da
it's taking sectarian overtones.hen it comes to lib nonitself, perhaps i'm eternally optimistic will lebanon's to stay out of all-out conflict, now that we've seen what it does, to avoid having the war into lebanon, but there will be those recurring incidents like the one we saw on sunday where rockets were fired into hezbollah neighborhood in beirut, but you know, andrea, i can't help noticing that richard is standing on the cornice, right on the water, where the american embassy was bombed in...
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so there were some light moments but there was an overtone that this is going to change. one guy has to be involved with the ball than just you and the point guard or whatever. and so we had a great relationship. with kobe, he was a very willing student. when i got there, he was very interested. he was there the day i signed with the lakers as a coach. my opening salvo in the los angeles area. unfortunately for him, he was injured in training camp the very first exhibition game, missed the first six weeks of the season, but he got a chance to sit and watch. when he came back, he moved into guard role, and he had to learn in the process which was, you know, a good thing for him but not for his scoring average. so there's a story that, you know, i tell i think in the book about jerry west calling me up and saying-- general manager-- i got a call from kobe prient. he's concerned. he doesn't know how he's going to be a hall of fame guy if he's only scoring 16 or 18 points a game, which he was at that time. shaq was averaging 30. and he wanted to know how did elgin barely and
so there were some light moments but there was an overtone that this is going to change. one guy has to be involved with the ball than just you and the point guard or whatever. and so we had a great relationship. with kobe, he was a very willing student. when i got there, he was very interested. he was there the day i signed with the lakers as a coach. my opening salvo in the los angeles area. unfortunately for him, he was injured in training camp the very first exhibition game, missed the...
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. >> i just told myself i wanted to talk to her, stay away from the sexual overtones. >> the 41-year-olds the house. and you know what happens next. >> get on the ground. now. all the way down. all the way down. >> yes, sir. >> turns out this isn't myreck's first time in handcuffs. >> this individual, joseph, he had 11 prior arrests. >> 11 prior arrests? >> 11 prior arrests. it could range from possession of drugs to simple battery to theft. a pretty good record we have on him. started as early as 1983. >> he was never convicted on the battery or theft charges, but in the 1990s, he was convicted of six misdemeanors and one felony drug charge. after myreck's arrest, his truck is searched. >> cocaine. >> where detectives find cocaine. he's brought in for questioning where he appears to admit what he's done is wrong. >> do you have any kids? >> no, sir. i've got nieces and nephews. >> how would you feel if somebody did this to them? >> honest answer? >> honest answer. >> i would kill them. >> then the investigator asks myreck about his use of cocaine. >> i'll tell it like it is. both times
. >> i just told myself i wanted to talk to her, stay away from the sexual overtones. >> the 41-year-olds the house. and you know what happens next. >> get on the ground. now. all the way down. all the way down. >> yes, sir. >> turns out this isn't myreck's first time in handcuffs. >> this individual, joseph, he had 11 prior arrests. >> 11 prior arrests? >> 11 prior arrests. it could range from possession of drugs to simple battery to theft. a...
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by the way, some people think that there are some political overtones to this trip, martin.ent obama is perhaps trying to make this state a battleground state by 2020. the white house saying politics not at play, this is purely about the economics. certainly an interesting point to consider. martin? >> absolutely. kristen, the house republicans, of course, have blocked the president's jobs act. and speaker boehner warmed over some criticism of the president on jobs today. but then he suddenly started speaking some sense. take a listen. >> we can't cut our way to prosperity. we need real economic growth. >> now, i had to check that i was hearing that right, kristen. the speaker of the house, the republican speaker says we cannot cut our way to prosperity. and yet we just spent the last five years hearing him say the exact thing. >> reporter: well, look, democrats have seized upon those comments today, martin. i can tell you i've been speaking with officials with house speaker john boehner's office. they point out that the house speaker also talked about the need to reform the
by the way, some people think that there are some political overtones to this trip, martin.ent obama is perhaps trying to make this state a battleground state by 2020. the white house saying politics not at play, this is purely about the economics. certainly an interesting point to consider. martin? >> absolutely. kristen, the house republicans, of course, have blocked the president's jobs act. and speaker boehner warmed over some criticism of the president on jobs today. but then he...
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for that, three years later he is picked out, and you want us to believe there are no political overtones. you don't find any political nuances to the situation, and i find that to be an incredible situation. we have been told, as we have in many other scandals in this administration, that the administration had no knowledge. to run a few, fast and furious, the administration had no knowledge. we had an american border agent killed with rifles sent illegally to mexico. crime was committed. no one has yet been held accountable. jon corzine took $1.5 billion from segregated accounts. 2011. i hear you saying things like i don't want to get in the way of the investigation. the facts will come out. at what point, sir, are you going to be suspicious the facts will not come out? in 2011 jon corzine has yet to be charged. it's a crime to take out money from segregated accounts. we could take a look at the gsa conference. the doj tapping of ap telephones. doj tapping of mr. john rosen's telephone and his parents. they said he is a co- conspirator. the co-conspirators says guilty. i wonder what his
for that, three years later he is picked out, and you want us to believe there are no political overtones. you don't find any political nuances to the situation, and i find that to be an incredible situation. we have been told, as we have in many other scandals in this administration, that the administration had no knowledge. to run a few, fast and furious, the administration had no knowledge. we had an american border agent killed with rifles sent illegally to mexico. crime was committed. no...
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at this point, absent the investigation, it does look like it was flavored with a political overtone,it's almost nixonian in its activity, when you think about enemies lists and how her previous administration might have used the irs to damage its enemies. sure. >> so you really believe something sinister like that was behind this? you truly believe that? >> when you look at the parties the -- the electly agreed parties and they all follow one political persuasion they were looking for key words, tea party, patriot. patriot is not a bad word. why in the world would they have targeted those keywords in the application to say, ah-ha, here's some extra scrutiny required? >> good point. senator mitch mcconnell is calling for the obama administration to do a governmentwide review to make sure that not just the irs, but other agencies aren't targeting people or organizations for their political views. do you think that's necessary? >> well, you know, obviously the main focus i have right now is on the department of health and human services and some of the activities related to the rolling
at this point, absent the investigation, it does look like it was flavored with a political overtone,it's almost nixonian in its activity, when you think about enemies lists and how her previous administration might have used the irs to damage its enemies. sure. >> so you really believe something sinister like that was behind this? you truly believe that? >> when you look at the parties the -- the electly agreed parties and they all follow one political persuasion they were looking...