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tavis: the likelihood of dwight henry starring in a critically acclaimed -- critically acclaimed film could not be one more remote. he not only survived hurricane katrina, but his fakery became one of the first to reopen after the store. the filmmakers out if he would be interested in starring in the movie. he said no. they insisted, and now teaches in -- now he is in "beasts of the southernild." here are some scenes. ♪ ♪ tavis: the first question is who is making the cookies while you are on to were? >> i have two partners. they are doing about while i do all the prize to promote this movie. >> these stories are always fascinating to me how something comes together organically, and it ends up being such a success that it winds at sundance. it gets all kinds of a claim assets -- acclaim at cannes. it is your first time acting. wallace, the character she plays, the little girl, hush puppiey. your first time when acting and the director's first time at 29 years. all of this acclaim. what do you make of it? >> living in new orleans, we have to go through these things. living in new orlea
tavis: the likelihood of dwight henry starring in a critically acclaimed -- critically acclaimed film could not be one more remote. he not only survived hurricane katrina, but his fakery became one of the first to reopen after the store. the filmmakers out if he would be interested in starring in the movie. he said no. they insisted, and now teaches in -- now he is in "beasts of the southernild." here are some scenes. ♪ ♪ tavis: the first question is who is making the cookies...
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of the health issues surrounding genetically modified foods is the author of numerous critically acclaimed books on genetically modified foods including genetic roulette a documented health risks of genetically engineered foods jeffrey joins me now in the studio you're welcome thank you thanks for joining us back in the eighty's when the g m o's were first coming out there there were no laws there were no regulations and monsanto actually went to the i believe it was the bush administration history was the reagan administration ok and so we'd like you to regulate it was this all about what have you see monsanto has not been a very popular company for decades because of continually lying about the toxicity of their products so they figured if the government gave a rubber stamp to it and it looked like it was the government approving it then they were kind of off the hook and in the next decade they got what they wanted a rubber stamp that meant nothing but it gave the illusion that the government was regulating g.m.o. so. how so will the person in charge of policy at the f.d.a. was michael
of the health issues surrounding genetically modified foods is the author of numerous critically acclaimed books on genetically modified foods including genetic roulette a documented health risks of genetically engineered foods jeffrey joins me now in the studio you're welcome thank you thanks for joining us back in the eighty's when the g m o's were first coming out there there were no laws there were no regulations and monsanto actually went to the i believe it was the bush administration...
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he retired and became a well acclaimed dentist. he was 66. baseball's all-star best ofestis began. i would not mind if they set out the whole thing. they need all the rest they can get. justin birdlander beginning -- he is the best. a controversial selection, putting together -- will not first. ande mound >> i do think there is an extra plus to be the starter of the national league. i think that is something special. but i do not think it detracts at all from his accomplishments in being here when every pitch will be a great event for him and for baseball and ourselves. i just looked at it and we had some conversations. we want to reward nat kane for a career of excellence. >> know whether issues for the home run -- no weather issues for the home-run derby. >> in real time, this is what happens. >> a thunderclap for the ages. he shared his thoughts on twitter. the u.s. antidumping agency -- claims's armstrong lance armstrong used performance enhancing drugs. he can refile in 20 days. at the current tour de france, let's look at that stage. remaining the leader. remaining the leader
he retired and became a well acclaimed dentist. he was 66. baseball's all-star best ofestis began. i would not mind if they set out the whole thing. they need all the rest they can get. justin birdlander beginning -- he is the best. a controversial selection, putting together -- will not first. ande mound >> i do think there is an extra plus to be the starter of the national league. i think that is something special. but i do not think it detracts at all from his accomplishments in being...
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he won international acclaim as head coach of the 2008 olympic team, which won the gold in beijing. redemption after the team failed to make the finals in athens. >> how good is this year's olympic team. >> this year's team has at chance to be extremely good and very unique. >> how do you get the egos to work for you not against you? >> well, we want big egos. you have to have that. but when we walk out of the room, we have those performance egos of, you know, this is what i do at the lakers. this is what i do at the heat. but then you have the ego of being a part of something bigger than you. >> but they're not there yet. >> this group right now is not a team yet. it's becoming a team. and that's why the stop in washington is the process of it. we hope to be that team in london. >> and he has a plan. you might call it a military operation. from a man who graduated from west point. >> we needed to have a stop where we could feel what we're doing. you look at your uniform, you see and can hear the national anthem and all that, but you need to feel some things in order to own this. >>
he won international acclaim as head coach of the 2008 olympic team, which won the gold in beijing. redemption after the team failed to make the finals in athens. >> how good is this year's olympic team. >> this year's team has at chance to be extremely good and very unique. >> how do you get the egos to work for you not against you? >> well, we want big egos. you have to have that. but when we walk out of the room, we have those performance egos of, you know, this is...
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a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> let's >>> let's take a look at crude. it was down earlier. it is currently unchanged. you can see that it erased the losses because there are increased sanctions against iran. something we're watching. this is kind of like wiping out the bearish mood that was there earlier because the iaea said it puts a lid on oil prices. of course, it may still do that. >>> speaking of oil and energy, all right, here's the basic bottom line. patriot coal went bankrupt a few days
a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses...
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folks, folks, regular viewers of this broadcast know that i am the acclaimed author of the 32-page novel "i am a pole and so can you." i mean, there's been a huge success topping the best-seller lists of the "new york times" and amazon! and fulfilling my life long dream of ripping "good night moon" a new one. (laughter) in your face, quiet old lady whispering hush. (laughter) but, of course, the question remains is my book a classic. does it occupy the same rarefied air as the "brothers care mat solve." "the great gatsby" or the flaming novel of lust and slavery "dragonard" by rupert gilchrist, author of the "dragonard" saga. of course, any craftsman must stand the test of time. my book has been on sale for ten weeks, time's up. and the literary community has responded with a resounding sure because my book is being displayed at philadelphia's little known rosenbach museum and library. (cheers and applause) i'll take what i can get. (laughter) this is who's honoring me now. (cheers and applause) on tonight's episode of who's honoring me now we travel to the rosenbach museum in philadelph
folks, folks, regular viewers of this broadcast know that i am the acclaimed author of the 32-page novel "i am a pole and so can you." i mean, there's been a huge success topping the best-seller lists of the "new york times" and amazon! and fulfilling my life long dream of ripping "good night moon" a new one. (laughter) in your face, quiet old lady whispering hush. (laughter) but, of course, the question remains is my book a classic. does it occupy the same...
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the garlic festival celebrates the stinking rose, receiving international acclaim in this city and raisedlice. a thousand tickets stolen from the o.s some people tried to sell them. one guy hocking them out of a van but none have shown up here. >> there are people at the gates today looking for tickets and we haven't seen any. we're pretty sure word and numbers got out. and people were smart enough not to try to use them. >> and this could be costly for charities. there are 4,000s volunteers. >> this is a sports program. >> a lot of them are cooking and this is just bigger than what you might do do for family at home. >> there is a lot of garlic and 75 pounds of butter, 25 pounds of margarine it draws crowds. >> this is very fast. and good ingredients cooking quickly. and this is being patient. the heat can get up there. you put this squid and then, shake, get the air underneath. >> maybe you shouldn't try this at home. and relax, eat, listen to music. there is one thing you have to give a go. that is garlic ice cream. >> its something staying with you for hours. or maybe, overnight. they
the garlic festival celebrates the stinking rose, receiving international acclaim in this city and raisedlice. a thousand tickets stolen from the o.s some people tried to sell them. one guy hocking them out of a van but none have shown up here. >> there are people at the gates today looking for tickets and we haven't seen any. we're pretty sure word and numbers got out. and people were smart enough not to try to use them. >> and this could be costly for charities. there are 4,000s...
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a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account.ment account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >>> it's a brutal attack. >> [ bleep ]. >> a 13-year-old girl punched and kicked near her home in north babylon, new york. her attackers, three high school freshmen girls, two aged 14 and one 13. and it's all caught on camera by a 16-year-old boy. >> i was pretty shocked, especially seeing young ladies acting in such a violent manner. >> detective lieutenant robert edwards is the commanding officer at the precinct where the attack took place. >> she was, you know -- it was difficult to watch, you know, this girl being viciously assaulted. >> and viciously assaulted she was. the victim, whose name was never released to the public because of her age, stands there with her arms folded while three girls taunt her. then the girl in red comes up, punches her right in the face, tackles her to the ground and pounds on her profusely. another girl joins in the fray and begins to pull her hair all while cursin
a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account.ment account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >>> it's a brutal attack. >> [ bleep ]. >> a 13-year-old girl punched and kicked near her home in north babylon, new york. her attackers, three high school freshmen girls, two aged 14 and one 13. and it's all caught on camera by a 16-year-old boy. >> i was pretty shocked, especially seeing young ladies...
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. >> the factories are moving again, selling good products a lot of critically acclaimed cars. >> an bailed out businesses are bailed out because they failed. and to say that the company is going to survive the next ten years i think is the biggest-- >> you don't think that gm is going to be around. >> they bailed out. why not again? they're cleaned up-- >> and the cars, by a way, are great cars. ford and gm stand up very well compared to honda, the technology in them is awesome, and they just want people to try the cars out. >> and final word. >> it's a whole different company. cut the costs dramatically. cut the health care costs and a whole different company and talking about the future. >> you know what, ben, just when you think you could take him, you know, he goes teddy hearst on you. and when we come back, two more companies a taking a hit right here because of what's going on over there and has the gang from forbes worried about a global slowdown and recession right now at the top of the hour. but up next, some democrats are very angry because republicans want to cut 16 1/2 b
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the show is going to air on sunday mornings as part of our acclaimed power block. and bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook will be the host. we'll be right back. >>> i've been combing through the day's daily deals, e-mails and retailer websites to find you some deep discounts. here are some of our favorites on this thursday. before school is back in session, how about a trip to kings dom minution. groupon has 66 bucks for a theme park visit for two with access to design sawyers alive. this -- dinosaurs alive. this would normally cost 130 bucks. how about this one. 45 bucks for one hour therapeutic massage at water falls wellness center in alexandria. that is a 50% savings and you have three days left to get in on this deal. and finally, get a ticket to this year's capital groove fest for just 25 bucks. the summer music festival usually goes for $50. capital groove fest is july 28 at the fair grounds at navy yard. you can find this deal on living social. if you have an offer you've seen or you're a local merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would
the show is going to air on sunday mornings as part of our acclaimed power block. and bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook will be the host. we'll be right back. >>> i've been combing through the day's daily deals, e-mails and retailer websites to find you some deep discounts. here are some of our favorites on this thursday. before school is back in session, how about a trip to kings dom minution. groupon has 66 bucks for a theme park visit for two with access to...
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he is into its success on the small screen this day on the critically acclaimed series "wilfred."t airs thursday night at 10:00. here is a sin. >>-- scene. >> yeah. i was wondering, you see in the like someone who knows where it could get something that would make me stronger. something you cannot find in the health store. >> if you are asking me what you think you are asking me, it is a legal. >> you and not on steroids? that is it natural package -- is your natural package? >> the "ted" thing is funny. we just finished our second season. it is similar. tavis: the rev. animals are working. for those who have not seen the show, give me the story line. >> not the easiest thing to describe. it is about a guy who had reached an impasse in his life. he almost commit suicide. he fails. quite dark. in that moment, he meets his neighbor's dog. he sees a man in a dog suit. he quickly realizes that no one else can see that but him. level one else sees a dog. that sets forth the relationship between man and dog. tavis: this is a different kind of dog. >> he is different. he is sort of like
he is into its success on the small screen this day on the critically acclaimed series "wilfred."t airs thursday night at 10:00. here is a sin. >>-- scene. >> yeah. i was wondering, you see in the like someone who knows where it could get something that would make me stronger. something you cannot find in the health store. >> if you are asking me what you think you are asking me, it is a legal. >> you and not on steroids? that is it natural package -- is your...
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ron howard, everyone knows him, an acclaimed director now, played andy's son, opie, on the show. >> hehing look so easy. it would be easy to underestimate, just how much intelligence, ambition, went into everything he achieved. >> griffith has been laid to rest on his favorite island in north carolina. >>> and there were remembrances in nearby mt. airy, where andy was born. the fictional town, mayberry, was said to be batesed on airy. andy griffith's statue is in the heart of the town. >>> and the jetblue pilot who had a mid-air meltdown is off the hook on criminal charges. he's been found not guilty by reason of insanity. a judge sound that collahe was suffering. the judge will decide whether to release him ore have him committed. >>> and with so many people cooking out today for the holiday, a new warning, though. a brush with danger could be as close as your grill. injury reports are piling up from folks that clean the grills with the wire brushes. tiny bristles can cause serious bleeding and other complications. a pennsylvania woman with stabbing pain in her throat had to have surg
ron howard, everyone knows him, an acclaimed director now, played andy's son, opie, on the show. >> hehing look so easy. it would be easy to underestimate, just how much intelligence, ambition, went into everything he achieved. >> griffith has been laid to rest on his favorite island in north carolina. >>> and there were remembrances in nearby mt. airy, where andy was born. the fictional town, mayberry, was said to be batesed on airy. andy griffith's statue is in the heart...
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a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account.pen a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. in here, every powerful collaboration is backed by an equally powerful and secure cloud. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business works better. ♪ a passionate belief, and the foundation on which merrill lynch has been built. today, our financial advisors lead from a new position of strength. together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. >>> welcome back to "fast money halftime report." here are the top three values. supervalu is plunging, and they're suspending the dividend. re
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the show will air sunday mornings as part of the acclaimed power block on wusa9. bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook will be the post. that comes your way sunday this fall on wusa9. >>> should it stay or should it go? that is the question people are asking about that joe paterno statue at penn state. according to visitors, the late football coach had a role in covering up the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal and earlier this week a banner flew over the school saying take down the statue or we will. >> i think that the statue sha go. should go just because we need to protect the kids. >> after hearing from that report of about 14 years of abuse i can't imagine that penn state could survive being attached so closely to joe paterno. >> an official decision is still a few days away. in the meantime people keep coming taking pictures and posing and debating. >>> let's take a love look outside now, pretty hot earlier -- a live look outside now, pretty hot earlier, scorching heat. the storms are heading our way. the full forecast is coming up. >> but ge
the show will air sunday mornings as part of the acclaimed power block on wusa9. bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook will be the post. that comes your way sunday this fall on wusa9. >>> should it stay or should it go? that is the question people are asking about that joe paterno statue at penn state. according to visitors, the late football coach had a role in covering up the jerry sandusky sex abuse scandal and earlier this week a banner flew over the school saying...
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certainly the acclaim that we read was given to jesus and they were using terms like "king of the jews" "messiah." >> so he went to pileate and said can you do something like that but he may not have known that pileate was contemplating crucifix, correct? >> i think kiafis was concerned that if there was going to be trouble and that trouble resulted in any sort of military or forceful reaction against people who were gathered in jerusalem for the holy days that kiafis wanted to make sure that it didn't explode and the result being perhaps repression of their own authority. >> and this is the way we treat troublemakers in order to gain social control. did you find any evidence of interrogation by the high pryce or by his associates? >> well, there were two different traditions preserved in the gospel material. one is that there are one or even two full trials of the prices, chief prices and elders. >> what is your crucial? >> oh, i don't know of anybody that thinks that probably happened. >> that didn't take place according to what your scholarship shows, correct? >> it would be a surpr
certainly the acclaim that we read was given to jesus and they were using terms like "king of the jews" "messiah." >> so he went to pileate and said can you do something like that but he may not have known that pileate was contemplating crucifix, correct? >> i think kiafis was concerned that if there was going to be trouble and that trouble resulted in any sort of military or forceful reaction against people who were gathered in jerusalem for the holy days that...
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the show will air sunday morning as part of wusa's acclaimed power block.berg's chief washington correspondent will host sunday this fall on wusa 9. >>> if you've had chinese in the shaw neighborhood recently and you wondered what was in your carryout, you are not alone. from insects in the district to rodents in prince george's, investigative reporter russ ptacek is tracking the food dangers tonight. >> reporter: one of the most awkward parts of my job is telling customers who have just ordered what inspectors found inside. by the time we told customers at china dragon chinese carry- out at 11th and p northwest -- >> wish we had came by earlier. >> reporter: they had already ordered. >> wish we had seen you guys about 15 minutes ago. >> today got shrimp with broccoli. >> reporter: how was the food? >> what i had today was good. >> reporter: any worries? >> with your presence. >> reporter: records indicate inside this shaw restaurant on friday the 13th inspectors found insects that may endanger the public's health. workers handed me a phone with a manager o
the show will air sunday morning as part of wusa's acclaimed power block.berg's chief washington correspondent will host sunday this fall on wusa 9. >>> if you've had chinese in the shaw neighborhood recently and you wondered what was in your carryout, you are not alone. from insects in the district to rodents in prince george's, investigative reporter russ ptacek is tracking the food dangers tonight. >> reporter: one of the most awkward parts of my job is telling customers who...
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and at age 24, she has won acclaim about the penn state sexual abuse case involving assistant head coacherry sandusky and staying with the story when it spiraled into a national scandal. sara was born in detroit and went to school in fort lauderdale, florida, and she went to school there and freelancing for the south florida "sun sentinel." she went to penn state and majored in journalism, and graduating in 2008. she worked for the centre daily times the state newspaper in pennsylvania, and while there she began to hear rumors of sandusky's behavior, but it was not until she moved on to the crime beat at the "patriot news" out of harrisburg that she could gather enough material for an exclusive front page story in march. then a strange thing happened. not much of anything. for the most part, the story was ignored and it was not until november when she wrote about an indictment that was imminent that the outside world began to grasp the scope of the accusations against sandusky, and the university's failure to act upon them. thank you all for coming here. i apologize for my voice, and you
and at age 24, she has won acclaim about the penn state sexual abuse case involving assistant head coacherry sandusky and staying with the story when it spiraled into a national scandal. sara was born in detroit and went to school in fort lauderdale, florida, and she went to school there and freelancing for the south florida "sun sentinel." she went to penn state and majored in journalism, and graduating in 2008. she worked for the centre daily times the state newspaper in...
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the critically acclaimed programs of the sopranos or modern family are capturing the imagination of theamerican public. i think the industry and content producers and distribute toshs have a great deal to be proud of. when i was at the fcc our goals. i heard it mentioned earlier in the opening statement is the diversity of content. we don't want all the same stuff. and we are experiencing a period in which we hit on a model that allows true diversity of niche programming to smaller audiences by definitions by ones that are passionate about the things they believe in. put simply if you fish, love music, crave sports, gorge on politics, want your native language or reflect your community on television or if you oddly have a fetish for jersey shore it's all out there and available to you. we should be proud of what we've achieved in diversity. we also have more competitive sources for content than ever before. i would fully admit that 20 years ago in 1992 when the cable act was passed, the cable industry was a monopoly. it had 90% of multichannel distribution in this country. today it enjo
the critically acclaimed programs of the sopranos or modern family are capturing the imagination of theamerican public. i think the industry and content producers and distribute toshs have a great deal to be proud of. when i was at the fcc our goals. i heard it mentioned earlier in the opening statement is the diversity of content. we don't want all the same stuff. and we are experiencing a period in which we hit on a model that allows true diversity of niche programming to smaller audiences by...
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the show will air on sunday mornings as part of wusa9's acclaimed power block. bloomberg chief washington correspondent peter cook will be the host. that's sunday this fall on wusa9. >>> it is time now for the question of the morning at 4:52. good morning if you're just waking up. >> if you drive a red vehicle, you have a greater chance of this happening to you. a, getting a speeding ticket, b, getting bird poop on your vehicle, or c, having your car broken into? >> did you hear monika laugh in the background there? log on to the wusa9 facebook fan page, leave your response and we'll have the answer to the question in the 6:00 hour. >>> we're back at 4:55 with mostly cloudy skies. the moisture moved off toward the east. how, we do have a possibility for late day showers and thunderstorms any time after noon today. it should make our highs in the middle up toker 80s much -- middle to upper 80s. much cooler on saturday and quite nice on sunday. >>> if you are planning to travel into silver spring area, georgia avenue between the beltway and spring street, traffic
the show will air on sunday mornings as part of wusa9's acclaimed power block. bloomberg chief washington correspondent peter cook will be the host. that's sunday this fall on wusa9. >>> it is time now for the question of the morning at 4:52. good morning if you're just waking up. >> if you drive a red vehicle, you have a greater chance of this happening to you. a, getting a speeding ticket, b, getting bird poop on your vehicle, or c, having your car broken into? >> did you...
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and that felt's refusal to come forward and come out of the shadows and acknowledge the acclaim thatwas supposedly being heaped on deep throat, the reason for that was that felt knew that if he did come forward and his actions were scrutinized and enough people from then were still around, he couldn't withstand the scrutiny because his reasons for leaking would be exposed. what actually happened is that woodward and bernstein replicated the fbi's investigation. the fbi
and that felt's refusal to come forward and come out of the shadows and acknowledge the acclaim thatwas supposedly being heaped on deep throat, the reason for that was that felt knew that if he did come forward and his actions were scrutinized and enough people from then were still around, he couldn't withstand the scrutiny because his reasons for leaking would be exposed. what actually happened is that woodward and bernstein replicated the fbi's investigation. the fbi
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acclaimed what some called the most sensational victorian british political history . today i'm in the parliamentary office of george galloway m.p. who around three months ago one surprise election victory in his constituency of bradford west george galloway thanks very much for talking to us today now your election your victory was a surprise to many possibly not to you what does it take to break a monopoly of these three ruling parties to win an election in british politics and everest of a challenge because first of all the big parties command almost all of the media attention and the media is the medium through which most people get their political ideas or news and secondly because you usually like a critical credibility factor people are doubtful that they would be doing other than throwing their vote away by voting for a candidate who may be closer to their cup of tea but are unlikely to win it and therefore the voters in a way taking a self-denying ordinance and the choosing of the m.p. but if you have this critical mass of. delusion i mean i don't think that's
acclaimed what some called the most sensational victorian british political history . today i'm in the parliamentary office of george galloway m.p. who around three months ago one surprise election victory in his constituency of bradford west george galloway thanks very much for talking to us today now your election your victory was a surprise to many possibly not to you what does it take to break a monopoly of these three ruling parties to win an election in british politics and everest of a...
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. >> reporter: the film brought greenfield acclaim and a liable suit from the king of versailles, davids he never went broke. >> they took the quote out of context and said you know riches to rags to appease the 99% who don't like the 1%. >> reporter: but the timeshare mogul did have to stop construction for years. even putting versailles on the market. but his business is now thriving, as is jacki's shopping. >> oh, my goodness her shopping. guc gucch, valuen tee know, versace. >> reporter: and they hop to start building again soon. >> it doesn't feel big. >> reporter: you want to make it bigger? >> no, no. i don't want -- i want to make it done. >> reporter: matt gutman, abc news, florida. >> and we thank you for watching tonight. we're always here at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. and, of course, we'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. good night. [ obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] every woman who believes decisions about our bodies and our health care should be our own is troubled mitt romney supports overturning r
. >> reporter: the film brought greenfield acclaim and a liable suit from the king of versailles, davids he never went broke. >> they took the quote out of context and said you know riches to rags to appease the 99% who don't like the 1%. >> reporter: but the timeshare mogul did have to stop construction for years. even putting versailles on the market. but his business is now thriving, as is jacki's shopping. >> oh, my goodness her shopping. guc gucch, valuen tee know,...
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. >> tim: there are two first-year managers that are both getting unusual acclaim early in their careers that's mike matheny with the cardinals and robin ventura with the white sox. highly unusual. i mean, most times managers have to earn that. these guys earned it as players. >> dick: and no managerial experience needed, please. >> tim: that's right. both doing fine jobs. >> dick: tenth pitch of the at-bat. it's ball four. so prince fielder with a terrific at-bat. runners at first and second with nobody out here in the ninth. here's tonight's burger king smooth play of the game. how smooth was this? austin jackson with a three-run homer. if the tigers needed, it was 1-0 at the time. this made it 4-0 before the rays hit two home runs in the last of the eighth. so austin jackson with his home run is tonight's burger king smooth play of the game. conference at the found. jim hickey going out, talking to badenhop with delmon young 0 for 4 coming up. the rays getting two home runs in the bottom of the eighth. by the way, benoit had allowed only one home run all year before keppinger and pena
. >> tim: there are two first-year managers that are both getting unusual acclaim early in their careers that's mike matheny with the cardinals and robin ventura with the white sox. highly unusual. i mean, most times managers have to earn that. these guys earned it as players. >> dick: and no managerial experience needed, please. >> tim: that's right. both doing fine jobs. >> dick: tenth pitch of the at-bat. it's ball four. so prince fielder with a terrific at-bat....
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the situation in that part of the world this is how things are so much a claim those posts in an acclaimed why palestinian story was there are hundreds of palestinians hundred. palestinian children who languish in israeli jails without charge or trial one on one clan it is any palestinian going to say that they you know that israel that they're rating israel number one is that why they launched a resistance and a popular uprising is that why they're marching every friday against the wall is that why human rights workers from all over the world gather to support palestinians is that why nelson mandela said you know we will never be if you are whether brothers are free the whole world is standing against you in the face of this occupation and this man it's amar you are trying to say that oh we actually love this occupation that's how rageous what you're saying is completely you don't listening to me. go ahead and i mean i don't know your god i don't know what your is really an obstruction but i think beginning of the period all right i have to jump in all going to go to a short break and aft
the situation in that part of the world this is how things are so much a claim those posts in an acclaimed why palestinian story was there are hundreds of palestinians hundred. palestinian children who languish in israeli jails without charge or trial one on one clan it is any palestinian going to say that they you know that israel that they're rating israel number one is that why they launched a resistance and a popular uprising is that why they're marching every friday against the wall is...
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course is 20/20 and we can look back and see how much it did for the country as far as international acclaim and whatnot, prestige. i'd just like your comment on that. i know it's easy to talk about things that's already happened but i'm real curious to hear what you folks think about that. >> the war was quite controversial in its day. in fact, in the formal vote in congress, 100% of the federalists voted against the war. so some republicans also voted against it, but all federalists did, so it was a very politically divisive war at the beginning and the reasons for the declaration of war that were formally put on paper had to do with the british orders in council which had to do with u.s. shipping rights and with the british policy of impressment which was the policy of boarding u.s. merchant vessels to search for british sailors that had obligations to serve in the british royal navy, which had the unintended or intended side effect of sometimes sweeping americans into the british nets, as it were, and impressing, forcing, american sailors into the british navy. so those were the stated r
course is 20/20 and we can look back and see how much it did for the country as far as international acclaim and whatnot, prestige. i'd just like your comment on that. i know it's easy to talk about things that's already happened but i'm real curious to hear what you folks think about that. >> the war was quite controversial in its day. in fact, in the formal vote in congress, 100% of the federalists voted against the war. so some republicans also voted against it, but all federalists...
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. >> reporter: overall, he has a resume with more than 200 projects, earning critical acclaim and reputationas a good guy, despite playing all of those villapes. >> where are you going, buddy? >> reporter: he was not a leading man but he was hollywood's top character actor. he never considered himself a cinema legend, most in the industry would beg to differ. he earned a screen actor's would go lifetime achievement award in 2011. >> how proud we are, ernest, that you chose for seven remarkable decades to make your life a life of an actor. >> reporter: anita vogel, fox news. >> he was the voice of mermaid man on the popular kids cartoon spongebob squarepants. >>> mother nature strikes again. more weather-related storms in our area. we'll get a live update from virginia after this. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> wax to fox 5 morning news, monday, july 9th. we like live outside of the washington monument and the trues are working aroun
. >> reporter: overall, he has a resume with more than 200 projects, earning critical acclaim and reputationas a good guy, despite playing all of those villapes. >> where are you going, buddy? >> reporter: he was not a leading man but he was hollywood's top character actor. he never considered himself a cinema legend, most in the industry would beg to differ. he earned a screen actor's would go lifetime achievement award in 2011. >> how proud we are, ernest, that you...
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i will never, ever have the acclaim and the success that i got for that book."tavis: but how's a guy like you deal with that, though? >> well, i deal with it by trying to move forward and i have moved forward, but i won't -- it haunts me, and there are times where it really, really depresses me. people say, well, come on, how can it depress you? you were so successful with it. i am what i am, and sometimes it becomes a noose around your neck because it's like, what am i? am i just a one-hit wonder? was it accidental? how did it happen? it's been hard to really get out of. i didn't watch a lot of the tv show. the tv show was great, but i was "friday night lighted" out. i get a comment about -- really, a day, and i sort of feel like life." but they all recede into the background, except this, of course. [laughter] tavis: which is why you are here. are you happy with the fact that if that is the crescendo of your written work, are you happy that it was "friday night lights?" i assume you are comfortable with that as the product. >> yes, i thought the product was a
i will never, ever have the acclaim and the success that i got for that book."tavis: but how's a guy like you deal with that, though? >> well, i deal with it by trying to move forward and i have moved forward, but i won't -- it haunts me, and there are times where it really, really depresses me. people say, well, come on, how can it depress you? you were so successful with it. i am what i am, and sometimes it becomes a noose around your neck because it's like, what am i? am i just a...