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our first contestant calls himself a "yankee doodle dandy" and loves a good celebration.m pittsburgh, pennsylvania, please welcome bob addleman. [cheers and applause] bob, how you doing, sir? >> how you doing? >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> welcome. a yankee doodle dandy. how so? >> well, i'm born on the fourth of july, and so throughout
our first contestant calls himself a "yankee doodle dandy" and loves a good celebration.m pittsburgh, pennsylvania, please welcome bob addleman. [cheers and applause] bob, how you doing, sir? >> how you doing? >> welcome to "millionaire." >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> welcome. a yankee doodle dandy. how so? >> well, i'm born on the fourth of july, and so throughout
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a yankee doodle dandy. how so?> well, i'm born on the fourth of july, and so throughout my life, i've never had to work.
a yankee doodle dandy. how so?> well, i'm born on the fourth of july, and so throughout my life, i've never had to work.
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an artist, a bit of a dandy, but the salty sweet age of 84 he was one of the most respected voices in. and he did it the old fashioned way. he earned it. how would you like to be remembered in terms of your work? >> i think a pretty solid body of work that emphasized the words. it's not literature. but it can be very classy journalism. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pits i
an artist, a bit of a dandy, but the salty sweet age of 84 he was one of the most respected voices in. and he did it the old fashioned way. he earned it. how would you like to be remembered in terms of your work? >> i think a pretty solid body of work that emphasized the words. it's not literature. but it can be very classy journalism. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pits i
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he's been saying well things have been working out just dandy regarding the chinese with our huge deficit. i mean it is just working like firing all cylinders for us this relationship, this orderly way of going about business. i'm going to blow things up. what do you think of that? >> yes. i agree with you completely. and i think charles had it exactly right. that is the mentality of many -- >> wait a minute. how can you agree with me and charles at the same -- >> -- >> go ahead adam. >> you are both analyzing this situation exactly correctly. charles i think you are right. this is the way small business people think. they would like protective tariffs. i mean it won't work. it is terrible policy. it will be worse than before. but you are right. i think about what these voters think. >> some small businesses, i just don't think it is a universal sentiment -- >> -- than you are i think. >> -- >> -- do sell stuff over sea. >> true. >> they don't want the borders closed. >> and those same people. charlie it's fascinating. these same people who have succeeded in selling overseas have then tol
he's been saying well things have been working out just dandy regarding the chinese with our huge deficit. i mean it is just working like firing all cylinders for us this relationship, this orderly way of going about business. i'm going to blow things up. what do you think of that? >> yes. i agree with you completely. and i think charles had it exactly right. that is the mentality of many -- >> wait a minute. how can you agree with me and charles at the same -- >> -- >>...
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an artist, a bit of a dandy, but the salty sweet age of 84 he was one of the most respected voices ind way. he earned it. how would you like to be remembered in terms of your work? >> i think a pretty solid body of work that emphasized the words. it's not literature. but it can be very classy journalism. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pits in new york. >> thank you for joining us on "nightline." good night, america. wannwith sodastreamter? you turn plain water into sparkling water in seconds. and because it's so delicious, you'll drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water.
an artist, a bit of a dandy, but the salty sweet age of 84 he was one of the most respected voices ind way. he earned it. how would you like to be remembered in terms of your work? >> i think a pretty solid body of work that emphasized the words. it's not literature. but it can be very classy journalism. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm byron pits in new york. >> thank you for joining us on "nightline." good night, america. wannwith sodastreamter? you turn...
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an artist, a bit of a dandy, but the salty sweet age of 84 he was one of the most respected voices in. and he did it the old fashioned way. he earned it. how would you like to be remembered in terms of your work? >> i think a pretty solid body of work that emphasized the words. it's not literature. but it can be very classy journalism. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm >> thank you for joining us on "nightline." good night, america. aha. ( door opens ) hi, ray. oh, hey. oh, deb's not here-- she's out with the kids, so i'm just...you know, trying to make the best of it. yeah. oh...oh, okay. yeah, i'm just gonna watch the knick game, you know, and... nothing else. great. yeah, robert called and told me you guys were gonna watch the game when he got home from work, so i thought i'd wait for him over here. is that okay? oh, yeah, sure. yeah. so when did robert say he was gonna come home? about an hour. are you excited about fondue date night? what--what--what what? you guys are coming over tomorrow night for amy's first annual fondue night. it's gonna be just the three barone couples-- li
an artist, a bit of a dandy, but the salty sweet age of 84 he was one of the most respected voices in. and he did it the old fashioned way. he earned it. how would you like to be remembered in terms of your work? >> i think a pretty solid body of work that emphasized the words. it's not literature. but it can be very classy journalism. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm >> thank you for joining us on "nightline." good night, america. aha. ( door opens ) hi,...
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the megan's law and the registration and the posters going up and stuff, and that is all fine and dandyut the public ought to be happy to know who is in their neighborhood. they need to worry about who they don't know that's in their neighborhood who is out there molesting their children and raping their wives and daughters and sisters and mothers. >> the prison system releases 300 to 350 sexual offenders every month. that is an enormous number of people, and these are people who by and large have not been treated in any way for their sexual acting out. >> that statistic refers only to those released from california prisons. national rates for rape and sexual assault remain fairly constant despite the high cost of releasing sex offenders to state institutions at least 15 other states have followed california's lead and are locking up their sex offenders on indefinite parole. >> we don't talk about cure in any of the areas in which we treat people, but we do talk about bringing symptoms under control. >> there's some more. >> and in our particular commitment we talk about people learning
the megan's law and the registration and the posters going up and stuff, and that is all fine and dandyut the public ought to be happy to know who is in their neighborhood. they need to worry about who they don't know that's in their neighborhood who is out there molesting their children and raping their wives and daughters and sisters and mothers. >> the prison system releases 300 to 350 sexual offenders every month. that is an enormous number of people, and these are people who by and...
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dandy rig gone wild. -- i have seen sail plans of her. barney scuttled the fleet and they found the scorpion. at barney built these galleys. and he sallied forth in june of time, theby this british were set up on an island just off the mouth of the patuxent. barney's idea was to attack the anchorage with his galleys, his rolling galleries that were armed with a single 24-pound gun and a couple of karen ades as seagoing shotgun. barrel. to picture the carronade was about half the length. it had a wider opening. it, it was good for about 100 yards. it was100 yards, devastating. at 100 two yards, the shot just dropped off. it was a seagoing shotgun. his plan to attack the british anchorage did not come to pass, because when he went past to be british, there was nobody there. coburn was looking for barney. the baltimore papers, such as they were, they were making a big thing about barney's fleet sailing to fight the british. bestwere the british's intelligence source. they kind of miss each other packsthey got to the pack river. on the fleet
dandy rig gone wild. -- i have seen sail plans of her. barney scuttled the fleet and they found the scorpion. at barney built these galleys. and he sallied forth in june of time, theby this british were set up on an island just off the mouth of the patuxent. barney's idea was to attack the anchorage with his galleys, his rolling galleries that were armed with a single 24-pound gun and a couple of karen ades as seagoing shotgun. barrel. to picture the carronade was about half the length. it had...
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it looks like a dandy rig gone wild. barney scuttled the fleet and they found the scorpion. barney built these galleys. and he sallied forth in june of 1814, and by this time, the british were set up on an island just off the mouth of the up one mouth of the patuxent where they built a four to train colonial moline's -- colonial marines. barney's idea was to attack with rolling galleys. aid is a seagoing shotgun. thehave to picture a 24, barrel is 14 feet long, if i remember. caranaide's arrow is 7. it has a wider opening. when you fire it, it was good for 100 yards. it was devastating within those 100 yards. shots dropped down. it was a seagoing shotgun that fired birdshot. they were nasty. down with his galleys. he planned to attack the british anchorage. it did not come to pass a 20 past the british, someone was there. barney.as looking for they were making a big thing about barney's fleet sailing to fight the british. coburn was looking for barney. was looking -- barney was looking for coburn. they missed each other. at the mouth of the patuxent river there is say at leo
it looks like a dandy rig gone wild. barney scuttled the fleet and they found the scorpion. barney built these galleys. and he sallied forth in june of 1814, and by this time, the british were set up on an island just off the mouth of the up one mouth of the patuxent where they built a four to train colonial moline's -- colonial marines. barney's idea was to attack with rolling galleys. aid is a seagoing shotgun. thehave to picture a 24, barrel is 14 feet long, if i remember. caranaide's arrow...
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. >> first introduced everything went fine and dandy but the previous trainer used punishment, with auntrained. sending them both off to do the same behavior. if tilikum wouldn't do it, both animals were punished. deprived of food to keep them hungry causing a lot of strain with the older animal and frustrated with tilikum and rake him with his teeth. >> there would be times during certain seasons tilikum would be covered head to toe with rakes. rakes are teeth on teeth and raking the skin from head to toe you could see blood and scratches, and he would just be raked up. >> both females would gang up on him. tilikum was the one we trusted. we never were concerned with tilikum. the issue is we stored them in a module which was 20 feet across and probably 30 feet deep as a safety precaution because we were worried about people cutting the net and letting them go and the lights were all turned out. no stimulation, just in this dark, metal 20 foot by 30 foot pool for two-thirds of their life. >> when we first started they were quite small and quite young. so they fit in there quite nicely
. >> first introduced everything went fine and dandy but the previous trainer used punishment, with auntrained. sending them both off to do the same behavior. if tilikum wouldn't do it, both animals were punished. deprived of food to keep them hungry causing a lot of strain with the older animal and frustrated with tilikum and rake him with his teeth. >> there would be times during certain seasons tilikum would be covered head to toe with rakes. rakes are teeth on teeth and raking...
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the retailers that are not having nearly as dandy of a time. >> i think that it is a brilliant move byzon. probably the next evolution. a safe play or the public or any of the grocery stores. you see more and more of their private rands. that is where their margins are. they have the shelf space with their amazon prime channel. people are kind of locked into. not going anywhere else. i would say number two of the three legs. have you gone into a bricks and mortar retailer lately? it is depressing, to be honest with you. this kind of a dismal experience to turn around. you may be see the thing that you want. you go back to amazon and find it cheaper. >> i may argue with you. a wonderful experience. i do want to touch that when i am with you, about what has happened to capitalism and the premise. an excerpt in the latest "time" magazine. the markets are choking our economy. what has been a trend lately and eight george clooney movie over the weekend, that may be what we are doing is getting the wrong villain. there are plenty is of others who contribute to what has been less than a stell
the retailers that are not having nearly as dandy of a time. >> i think that it is a brilliant move byzon. probably the next evolution. a safe play or the public or any of the grocery stores. you see more and more of their private rands. that is where their margins are. they have the shelf space with their amazon prime channel. people are kind of locked into. not going anywhere else. i would say number two of the three legs. have you gone into a bricks and mortar retailer lately? it is...
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yankee doodle dandy spirit that everything was possible.p in 18 months in the middle of the depression. now we have a sense nothing will be fixed. it is a system that seems broken. a system that has gotten too big in many ways. -- washington is to think too thick with rules. the best thing the government can do is get out of the way. host: frank buckley is a law professor at the university of george mason and a visiting fellow at the university of law visit chicago law school. he was a visiting professor in france as well. dennis is on the republican line. caller: good morning. i have never said thank you for taking my call, but i especially want to say thank you today. this is a provocative subject. i used to say to people that if we want to figure out what went wrong with america, etc., we have to go back to a point in time when things are good. mr. buckley said he things it is the 1950's. i say we have to go from that point forward and say what went wrong? you can talk about this for hours or days. to me, it is all about education. it's
yankee doodle dandy spirit that everything was possible.p in 18 months in the middle of the depression. now we have a sense nothing will be fixed. it is a system that seems broken. a system that has gotten too big in many ways. -- washington is to think too thick with rules. the best thing the government can do is get out of the way. host: frank buckley is a law professor at the university of george mason and a visiting fellow at the university of law visit chicago law school. he was a visiting...
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we will show you homemade versions of things like dandy line tea, inexpensive and they work well for different conditions thaw are trying to manage. >> good in the tea now. >> i know, now i have to watch the show every day this week. >> we will. >> thanks, there goes the week, doctor oz. >> see you later. >> take care. >> that is great news about the mar made. my dad use to put it in the bag overnight, take it out, slop it on the grill. >> you have to cook it longer, sue. >> i just learned that myself. it makes sense when you think bit. so, chilly temperatures out there this morning but getting better. we will start off in the the 30's and 40's every where. thirty-five in mount pocono. up 50 in millville in the city it is 47 degrees. we have been using wind chill map this morning but not as bad in the mountains, it still feels like it is 25 degrees. so yeah, we don't have snow like they do in canada and new england, vermont, new hampshire, maine all getting some snow this morning, so things will get better but tomorrow by early afternoon we have rain around and that rain lasts throug
we will show you homemade versions of things like dandy line tea, inexpensive and they work well for different conditions thaw are trying to manage. >> good in the tea now. >> i know, now i have to watch the show every day this week. >> we will. >> thanks, there goes the week, doctor oz. >> see you later. >> take care. >> that is great news about the mar made. my dad use to put it in the bag overnight, take it out, slop it on the grill. >> you...
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make the medicines and ship them to the cvs and walgreens and they could sit on the shelf and that is dandy. but when you make a genetically modified organ, as far as the fda is concerned it is a drug called a bio logic. but unlike medicines for other diseases, this drug has like a 24-hour half life. we all know that you can't just put an organ on a shelf and keep it waiting there for a year. we can't ship it to walgreens. so when we manufacture the organs, which mean we ex plant them from the genetically modified pig, we have to deliver them within hours to the patient at a hospital to be transplanted. there is no shelf life. so i had to think of a whole new model for how are we going to transport all of these organs in realtime from the point of manufacture to the hospitals and the patients. and i think very much inspired by the post owner jeff bezos who i think provided an important foundation of credibility to the whole concept of commercial use of drones. i began to think about, well maybe it would be plausible to have a special type of drone, obviously this is not one that you will dr
make the medicines and ship them to the cvs and walgreens and they could sit on the shelf and that is dandy. but when you make a genetically modified organ, as far as the fda is concerned it is a drug called a bio logic. but unlike medicines for other diseases, this drug has like a 24-hour half life. we all know that you can't just put an organ on a shelf and keep it waiting there for a year. we can't ship it to walgreens. so when we manufacture the organs, which mean we ex plant them from the...
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make the medicines and ship them to the cvs and walgreens and they could sit on the shelf and that is dandy. but when you make a genetically modified organ, as far as the fda is concerned it is a drug called a bio logic. but unlike medicines for other diseases, this drug has like a 24-hour half life. we all know that you can't just put an organ on a shelf and keep it waiting there for a year. we can't ship it to walgreens. so when we manufacture the organs, which mean we ex plant them from the genetically modified pig, we have to deliver them within hours to the patient at a hospital to be transplanted. there is no shelf life. so i had to think of a whole new model for how are we going to transport all of these organs in realtime from the point of manufacture to the hospitals and the patients. and i think very much inspired by the post owner jeff bezos who i think provided an important foundation of credibility to the whole concept of commercial use of drones. i began to think about, well maybe it would be plausible to have a special type of drone, obviously this is not one that you will dr
make the medicines and ship them to the cvs and walgreens and they could sit on the shelf and that is dandy. but when you make a genetically modified organ, as far as the fda is concerned it is a drug called a bio logic. but unlike medicines for other diseases, this drug has like a 24-hour half life. we all know that you can't just put an organ on a shelf and keep it waiting there for a year. we can't ship it to walgreens. so when we manufacture the organs, which mean we ex plant them from the...
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today's accuweather forecast is a dandy and that's next.both) and we are turketarians. i switched to turkey 5 years ago. and you went "cold-turkey" 10 years ago? "cold turkey"? sorry, little turketarian humor. you know people think that all turkey tastes alike. (both) wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. did someone say butterball? we eat butterball every day. we like to say, (both) "what is this? thanksgiving?" (both laughing) get it? butterball. the choice of turketarians. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with huge creamy goodness! alright round two! bring it, girlfriend! rich, creamy, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >> clouds are evaporating quickly over the terrace this morning. the sunshine coming back. take a look at temperatures. 70 degrees in philadelphia. still in the mid 60's in reading and allentown and mid 60's down the shore points where there still is morning fog in the process of burning away. your exclusive accuweather 7-day shows a warm high to
today's accuweather forecast is a dandy and that's next.both) and we are turketarians. i switched to turkey 5 years ago. and you went "cold-turkey" 10 years ago? "cold turkey"? sorry, little turketarian humor. you know people think that all turkey tastes alike. (both) wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. did someone say butterball? we eat butterball every day. we like to say, (both) "what is this? thanksgiving?" (both laughing) get it? butterball. the...
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nt possibly at's caller: it is all fine and dandy, but you have republicans who come in here, move andollute at will -- last summer, i was enjoying the most pristine water on the planet. e, snyder has hired some rain stufftractor to down on people, grandmothers and children scrambling to their cars because they are spraying this toxic gunk off the bridge. deq and askl the them if we abandoned the clean water act. i don't even know what the stuff was. they were blowing it off and did crap about the people below the bridge. when you appoint emergency managers who don't know what they're doing, they ignore the epa. have been telling them for 2.5 years. this started years back. his loot and pollute policy has to go. as what isr happening on capitol hill, the detroit news also reporting that as earlye could vote as next week on the $9.4 billion water resources development act. that is some of the action that could be happening on capitol hill. a 36 member freedom caucus has been pushing house speaker paul ryan for spending cuts beyond the compromised federal budget agreement that john boehn
nt possibly at's caller: it is all fine and dandy, but you have republicans who come in here, move andollute at will -- last summer, i was enjoying the most pristine water on the planet. e, snyder has hired some rain stufftractor to down on people, grandmothers and children scrambling to their cars because they are spraying this toxic gunk off the bridge. deq and askl the them if we abandoned the clean water act. i don't even know what the stuff was. they were blowing it off and did crap about...
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that was fine and dandy. stupid stuart. >> i hope you are kidnapped.idn't mean that. >> people are going to say that to me. i would never say that about you. stuart: video, baby elephant, wildlife officials -- you can see with sledgehammers and they will be elephant to safety, ropes around the front legs, pull it out, the elephant is now receiving medical treatment but that is a good story on tuesday morning. meanwhile here at home millions of travelers forced to wait in long lines at airports. our next guest was at a high level meeting where officials describe mass incompetence at the tsa. we will take you inside the meeting. that is next. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? .. biotene, for people who suffer .. stuart: long holiday weekend and many of you saw lines of security at the airport. not sure where that video comes from but there were lines at the airport this holiday weekend. my next guest attended a tsa meeting on
that was fine and dandy. stupid stuart. >> i hope you are kidnapped.idn't mean that. >> people are going to say that to me. i would never say that about you. stuart: video, baby elephant, wildlife officials -- you can see with sledgehammers and they will be elephant to safety, ropes around the front legs, pull it out, the elephant is now receiving medical treatment but that is a good story on tuesday morning. meanwhile here at home millions of travelers forced to wait in long lines...
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yankee doodle dandy spirit that everything was possible.mpire state building was put up in 18 months in the middle of the depression. now we have a sense nothing will be fixed. it is a system that seems broken. a system that has gotten too big in many ways. -- washington is to think too thick with rules. the best thing the government can do is get out of the way. host: frank buckley is a law professor at the university of george mason and a visiting fellow at the university of law visit chicago law school. he was a visiting professor in france as well. dennis is on the republican line. caller: good morning. i have never said thank you for taking my call, but i especially want to say thank you today. this is a provocative subject. i used to say to people that if we want to figure out what went wrong with america, etc., we have to go back to a point in time when things are good. mr. buckley said he things it is the 1950's. i say we have to go from that point forward and say what went wrong? you can talk about this for hours or days. to me, it
yankee doodle dandy spirit that everything was possible.mpire state building was put up in 18 months in the middle of the depression. now we have a sense nothing will be fixed. it is a system that seems broken. a system that has gotten too big in many ways. -- washington is to think too thick with rules. the best thing the government can do is get out of the way. host: frank buckley is a law professor at the university of george mason and a visiting fellow at the university of law visit chicago...