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thank you andy. that's what you sound like. >> not at all. >> i stand by what i said. >> in your tiny head that's what i sound like. >>> let's welcome our guests. i am here with the lovely and delicious diana alzone. she is so hot spark plugs are now diana falzone clubs. he is funnier than a drunken clown making balloon animals out of a smurf's intestine. and my repulsive sidekick. the epa declared his pants a super fine site. and next to me i am so excited i might grow up. the great pat man gnaw han from the awesome band train. their latest cd is called "save me san francisco." it features the number one single" hey soul sister." if musical geniuses were jello shots i would do him and throw up. and his sales have been hammered, new york correspondent. how are you doing piece of trash? >> you know who gives me the sivers is cj shivers. and bill needs a new liver. sad face. >> we'll get you one. >>> does lighting up a red mean your job is dead? should rolling papers lead to walk papers? that's two yes
thank you andy. that's what you sound like. >> not at all. >> i stand by what i said. >> in your tiny head that's what i sound like. >>> let's welcome our guests. i am here with the lovely and delicious diana alzone. she is so hot spark plugs are now diana falzone clubs. he is funnier than a drunken clown making balloon animals out of a smurf's intestine. and my repulsive sidekick. the epa declared his pants a super fine site. and next to me i am so excited i might...
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for that we go to andy levy. could the new york metros obtain a third straight win in the third sector of the quad match in the city dom? -- city dome? >> beats me. >> apparently you don't know as much about the metros as i do. >> sure don't. you are much more metro than i am. >> >> the oregon party doesn't want them to crash. anybody who dresses like hitler should not be teaching the noise's children. that's exactly what the judge ruled against greg. >> i was not hitler. it was is a character from hogan's heroes. and let's just say the teacher didn't dress as hitler. >> i would rather make a joke about it. >> everyone assumes the teacher dressed like hitler. >> he called on people to dress as hitler. >> he m on had to shave the bottom. >> he was evil hitler with a goatee. >> jim you mentioned this guy's plan saying obama is an alien is something they would say on the play ground? maybe he got the ideas from his kids. >> good point. >> geico voice over guy died. how do we know bar ter left the message? he left hi
for that we go to andy levy. could the new york metros obtain a third straight win in the third sector of the quad match in the city dom? -- city dome? >> beats me. >> apparently you don't know as much about the metros as i do. >> sure don't. you are much more metro than i am. >> >> the oregon party doesn't want them to crash. anybody who dresses like hitler should not be teaching the noise's children. that's exactly what the judge ruled against greg. >> i...
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andy, exciting news for the metros. their throw baller diamond joseph santiago will be beginning for the opener's outing. that's a good call to lead off the rotary club. >> i'm done. fuelly -- actually i have a question. i got an advanced copy of your book. i thought it was going to be called the bible of unspeakable truths. >> that is not my book, sir. that is not my book. you doctored that. >> "american swastika an auto-biography" by greg gutfeld. how could this be doctored? it is what it is. >> it is one of those last-minute changes they made. >> they didn't show me that. they showed me a different cover and a different title. >> blame the editor. >> greg-alogue poll show americans are haters. you said for example the favorable ratings dwindled to 41%. >> i took that out of the greg-alogue because i was board. >> i hate it. you could tell, couldn't you. >> yeah. >> all of america could tell. >> and you said the fact that the favorable rating for the democrats has dwindled makes us democratist. that makes no sense wha
andy, exciting news for the metros. their throw baller diamond joseph santiago will be beginning for the opener's outing. that's a good call to lead off the rotary club. >> i'm done. fuelly -- actually i have a question. i got an advanced copy of your book. i thought it was going to be called the bible of unspeakable truths. >> that is not my book, sir. that is not my book. you doctored that. >> "american swastika an auto-biography" by greg gutfeld. how could this be...
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now to andy levy with a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> coming up, a shocking new video. our erika badoux proved she is not a dude. and jesse james checks himself into rehab. and some say it is okay and others says nobody says it is okay. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> so after being away for four days it would have been nice to come home to a clean house, greg. >> i did the laundry and i watered your precious plants. >> yeah, my laundry is still dirty and i don't have plants. >> i am not your maid. i thought this time apart would bring us together. >> you thought doing someone else's laundry would bring us closer? >> this couple's their tee is a waste of time. >> you need therapy. >> get out of here. >>> well, at the are rough and tough and they don't take guff. enough about the daughters of the american revolution. let's welcome our guest. she is the seekest tort in the court. that makes no sense. i am here with remi spencer. she is so stunning, ranchers use her to shock cattle to death. look, a new guest from new guest land. population
now to andy levy with a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> coming up, a shocking new video. our erika badoux proved she is not a dude. and jesse james checks himself into rehab. and some say it is okay and others says nobody says it is okay. greg? >> thank you, andy. >> so after being away for four days it would have been nice to come home to a clean house, greg. >> i did the laundry and i watered your precious plants. >> yeah, my laundry...
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andy dick -- andy dick is on the show about five months ago, somehow he not loose and we have to theable to capture him this is security camera foot nj our tv -- [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: andy's been running wild. this is our receptionist. this is all in one day, by the way. this is our elevator. and i don't know. he just pushes all the buttons and -- really not what you want to see. oh, poor guillermo. he was attacked and stripped of his clothing. this is our snack table, or was our snack tabl until andy got there. oh, no, you know. there's anthony anderson. relaxing before the show. he was attacked by andy. he actually. anthony managed to get a good hold of him. [ bleep ]. >> security! security! >> jimmy: hopefully that will take care of it. you thing this would have happened if his name was andy gentleman? the nfl draft was held tonight. the nation's finest college athletes were booed by the animals that watch this. sam bradford was the first pick. ndamukong suh was the second pick. >> on the red carpet, i have not seen one emotion yet if this gentle giant. can you give me a
andy dick -- andy dick is on the show about five months ago, somehow he not loose and we have to theable to capture him this is security camera foot nj our tv -- [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: andy's been running wild. this is our receptionist. this is all in one day, by the way. this is our elevator. and i don't know. he just pushes all the buttons and -- really not what you want to see. oh, poor guillermo. he was attacked and stripped of his clothing. this is our snack table, or was...
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captain andy hillstrand is the "time bandit's" other captain.o captains "wizard." and congratulations to all of you. we understand last night was the highest rated "catch" episode ever. >> thank you, that's awesome. >> larry: you deserve it. how long are you gone for when you go out? sig. >> it just depends on how much quota we're allowed to catch. in our younger years, we were gone for nine to eleven months out of the year. these days five to seven months. >> larry: how long have you been doing it? >> all my life. i was 12 the first time i went to alaska. >> larry: johnathan, how far out do you go? >> we're about a week out, it's five days to dutch harbor, and then another two and a half days out to sea past that. >> larry: are there different crab seasons? >> king crab, we're a day, day and a half out. but you're so far from civilization, like dutch harbor is a bar, a church, and a little store. >> larry: where are you doing this, andy? where is this that you're fishing? >> it's out on the aleutian change for dutch harbor. and we go out to bri
captain andy hillstrand is the "time bandit's" other captain.o captains "wizard." and congratulations to all of you. we understand last night was the highest rated "catch" episode ever. >> thank you, that's awesome. >> larry: you deserve it. how long are you gone for when you go out? sig. >> it just depends on how much quota we're allowed to catch. in our younger years, we were gone for nine to eleven months out of the year. these days five to...
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. >> larry: where are you doing this, andy? >> it's on the aleutian chain. out to bristol bay for king crab. >> larry: near what big -- >> well, you have the russian line where we can fish on that. we've actually gotten in trouble with the russian navy before. and then bristol bay for king crab. >> larry: is there good money in this? >> yeah. there can be great money in it. this year we had a little bit of a blip. the recession didn't help us any either. because our price is down significantly. from year to year -- >> larry: you get paid by the catch? >> we get paid by the catch. this year it was down quite a bit. it was a little bit of a tough year for us. >> larry: is there a lot of competition with these boats going out? are you all competing with each other? >> oh, of course. it's all about -- it's not just about the competition, but you're competing against yourself as well. and, you know, when we get out, the flofs are off. you want to make that catch and provide for your family and make your crew money. at the same time you get into town and get your
. >> larry: where are you doing this, andy? >> it's on the aleutian chain. out to bristol bay for king crab. >> larry: near what big -- >> well, you have the russian line where we can fish on that. we've actually gotten in trouble with the russian navy before. and then bristol bay for king crab. >> larry: is there good money in this? >> yeah. there can be great money in it. this year we had a little bit of a blip. the recession didn't help us any either....
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we go to andy levy. a baseball fact, the squat of baseballers leads 31-17 which is amazing they lost the first 8 outings in consecutive sequence. >> it is now 32-17 as the metros win it 7 points to 1 in the first outing. >> fantastic. >> let's go metros. let's go metros. everyone! >> let's go metro. i'm on your side, andy. >> appreciate it, carrie. >> she does think the metros exist though. >> tiger woods, well i guess given his liking for sub miss cive women, it is no surprise he is making his come back at the masters. you mentioned that tiger woods' kindergarten typeher has retained gloria all re d, but doesn't plan to sue tiger. i don't get that. >> i think they were hoping the press conference would never take place like the one with rachel. it happened. >> jim, you mentioned how tiger said he wasn't having fun before, and now he has fred couples so who needs all of the porn girls? did you notice he went out of the way to say how many hugs he got from fellow golfers. is that good from a sex addict? >
we go to andy levy. a baseball fact, the squat of baseballers leads 31-17 which is amazing they lost the first 8 outings in consecutive sequence. >> it is now 32-17 as the metros win it 7 points to 1 in the first outing. >> fantastic. >> let's go metros. let's go metros. everyone! >> let's go metro. i'm on your side, andy. >> appreciate it, carrie. >> she does think the metros exist though. >> tiger woods, well i guess given his liking for sub miss cive...
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tavis: andie mcdowell, keep doing that. up next, raheem devaughn.aheem devaughn is a talented singer/songwriter. his new cd is called "the love and war masterpiece." from the new project, here is some of the video for the it hi. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: i leaned into you and said that radio is loving this thing. it is "bulletproofed." you started to said it was interesting because -- what were you about to say? >> first of all, when i created the record, i wanted to make something to reflect upon a *, current events that are going on right now in this country and throughout the world and touch upon the past, and show how they coexist with one another. when i first did the record, i figured there would be an urban ac record. as far as syndication, it has been great. shout out to. basin -- shout out to michael basin and steve. it has been doing well. it was received at urban radio. i think we are on to one of those records of that will last the duration. tavis: we will talk about that in just a second. about this track, tell me more about it and why you think bla
tavis: andie mcdowell, keep doing that. up next, raheem devaughn.aheem devaughn is a talented singer/songwriter. his new cd is called "the love and war masterpiece." from the new project, here is some of the video for the it hi. ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: i leaned into you and said that radio is loving this thing. it is "bulletproofed." you started to said it was interesting because -- what were you about to say? >> first of all, when i created the record, i wanted to make...
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post game wrapup from andy leavy.y interview with the punk -- [mumbling] come on, guys, sack those unwanted pounds. i'm lawrence taylor. i lost 35 pounds on nutrisystem. give nutrisystem for men a try. losing weight has never been easier. that's me 22 pounds ago, and i'm never going back there again. don't miss our best tv offer: order now and you can get an extra four weeks of meals free. that's right, 140 meals absolutely free! hey, get back in the game like i did. i did...go...all...the...way, whoop! i lost 50 pounds with nutrisystem for men. get off your butt and try it. nutrisystem worked for me, and it can work for you, too. don't miss our best tv offer: order now and you can get an extra four weeks of awesome meals! 28 breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and snacks. 140 meals absolutely free. call or click now. don't make me come looking for you. >> >> greg: you can watch us saturday at midnight, eastern time, 9:00 p.m. pacific time. this is awesome. jim norton, ann coulter and oderus urunningus in the stud
post game wrapup from andy leavy.y interview with the punk -- [mumbling] come on, guys, sack those unwanted pounds. i'm lawrence taylor. i lost 35 pounds on nutrisystem. give nutrisystem for men a try. losing weight has never been easier. that's me 22 pounds ago, and i'm never going back there again. don't miss our best tv offer: order now and you can get an extra four weeks of meals free. that's right, 140 meals absolutely free! hey, get back in the game like i did. i...
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. >> andy? >> well, first of all, in direct response to your last question, the possibility that some portions of the spectrum that is presently being utilized by over the airtel vision will will be rededicated for broadband purposes underscores the extraordinary benefit, broadcasters are now getting free of charge and the, and the responsibility cops with that. like in the earlier panel, i look forward to the day when we can develop spectrum-sharing and other technologies will change all this around but for the near term and midterm, this spectrum, television broadcasters are using is highly-valued and it is reasonable for the public to expect public service in exchange for use of their spectrum. more broadly, gene's concerns are certainly well-placed but i do think it's possible that, as we've done in my opinion, with broadcast regulation, to make these things viewpoint neutral as well as, platform neutral. indeed the traditional postal subsy kiss we -- subsidies we talked about. they didn't a
. >> andy? >> well, first of all, in direct response to your last question, the possibility that some portions of the spectrum that is presently being utilized by over the airtel vision will will be rededicated for broadband purposes underscores the extraordinary benefit, broadcasters are now getting free of charge and the, and the responsibility cops with that. like in the earlier panel, i look forward to the day when we can develop spectrum-sharing and other technologies will...
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i agree with andy. i don't think there's been a lot of things -- not a lot of certainty coming out of this weekend. in some ways i think this is the third time the eu has tried to address this. the first time when the news first broke back in the winter, the europeans said, yes, we support greece to do this fiscal cutting. that proved insufficient. in late march they said we not only support greece but we're going to come up with a facility. that was not good enough. this time they said we'll come up with a facility, here's the dollar value. it's still not good enough. i agree with andy. more closure still to come. >> andy, what are the implications for spain and portugal? >> for spain and portugal, both are in much better shape than greece. spa spain's death last i looked was below 4%. if portugal can get their deal done, they don't need this kind of package. i have to be honest. given the kind of pressure that's been on greece, i think posh ch gal and spain would be better off not taking a package fro
i agree with andy. i don't think there's been a lot of things -- not a lot of certainty coming out of this weekend. in some ways i think this is the third time the eu has tried to address this. the first time when the news first broke back in the winter, the europeans said, yes, we support greece to do this fiscal cutting. that proved insufficient. in late march they said we not only support greece but we're going to come up with a facility. that was not good enough. this time they said we'll...
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andy, what makes a good fisherman? >> some say you're born with it.hink like a crab. phil said, you're in front of it, in between it or doing crappy. you get your instincts and read how the crab are moving. there's only 70 of us in the world. >> larry: only 70? keith, do you ever feel like you're killing something that's living? >> no. the fisheries in alaska are some of the most regulated fisheries in the planet. the crab stocks are healthy. we take just a minute portion of the male biomass off the ground. at the end of the day, we don't kill them, we give them to the processors, they kill them. >> larry: they control it well then, the fisheries? >> everybody wants a sustainable fishery. that's what it's about. i want a fishery for the next generation and thereafter. keith is right. politically, the fishermen join in, we're with the feds, i mean, it's all regulated. we used to take 45% of the males off the ground. now we're taking 15% of the males off the ground. we're so conservative, it's too much. >> 15% of the four inch males off the ground. >> l
andy, what makes a good fisherman? >> some say you're born with it.hink like a crab. phil said, you're in front of it, in between it or doing crappy. you get your instincts and read how the crab are moving. there's only 70 of us in the world. >> larry: only 70? keith, do you ever feel like you're killing something that's living? >> no. the fisheries in alaska are some of the most regulated fisheries in the planet. the crab stocks are healthy. we take just a minute portion of...
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it's andy over here in london. i was just wondering from your perspective, goldman's clearly embars aed by this e-mail trail. the s.e.c. and others are going to pick up on that clearly this week. do you suspect, from your perspective, that they're alone in having these kind of dichotomies, shall we say, within the business practice? >> no. i don't think they're going to be alone at all. and i have -- i'm absolutely certain that, you know, if you walk through other divisions and other companies you'd get similarly embarrassing e-mails. to their defense, i mean, and to anyone's defense, this is what a large, complex, financial institution should look like, different sides of the company making different bets. ideally crossing out, hedging each other in some way, with some top-down higher management having a top-down view. but no, i mean, you know, you keep digging with different companies, different divisions, you'll get plenty of embarrassing stuff. >> joe, this is christine all the way here in asia. what's next? wh
it's andy over here in london. i was just wondering from your perspective, goldman's clearly embars aed by this e-mail trail. the s.e.c. and others are going to pick up on that clearly this week. do you suspect, from your perspective, that they're alone in having these kind of dichotomies, shall we say, within the business practice? >> no. i don't think they're going to be alone at all. and i have -- i'm absolutely certain that, you know, if you walk through other divisions and other...
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and the first thing he said to me was please call me andy. but old habits die hard and i think it was the only time that i have ever disobeyed a four star general and i replied, yes, sir. bless him. he tried again. and once again, i could not bring myself to call him andy. at that point, i think he gave up. and i heaved a sigh of relief. while i have very much appreciated the gesture that i should call the officer who during world war ii commanded an engineer battalion, led his unit across a german minefield under enemy fire, received the distinguished service cross and to call him andy was quite simply to me incomprehensible. but serving on this committee gave me a unique opportunity to honor one great american while learning from another and it is an experience i will always treasure, which brings me to the heart of my talk this evening. when i began to think about what subjects i should talk about, i asked myself, the very simple question, what would again goodpastor have suggested and of course the answer was obvious. of the many people h
and the first thing he said to me was please call me andy. but old habits die hard and i think it was the only time that i have ever disobeyed a four star general and i replied, yes, sir. bless him. he tried again. and once again, i could not bring myself to call him andy. at that point, i think he gave up. and i heaved a sigh of relief. while i have very much appreciated the gesture that i should call the officer who during world war ii commanded an engineer battalion, led his unit across a...
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and -- >> andy might want to jump in there, too. >> yeah. but let me just pick up on a point. when you talk about local jame. -- localism. and you had alluded to the local news councils that might be discussed. there's kind of a conflation of national news and local news. and everybody thinks it's all the same. when indeed it's quite difficult. -- different. and the european examples are primarily national news organizations that have been funded. i'm very close to the local news business. i mean, we have newspapers in big cities like phoenix and detroit. but we also have appleton and oshkosh. and the thought that there would be a local news council in each of those communities that would somehow figure out what quality journalism was in an unbiased way. and give that money to the -- to the best -- to the best entrant is kind of ridiculous. i mean, who would be on that council? who would be judging the quality of the news? >> just to clarify one thing. there are two different local news council that have been talked about. the local news council that have been proposed as some
and -- >> andy might want to jump in there, too. >> yeah. but let me just pick up on a point. when you talk about local jame. -- localism. and you had alluded to the local news councils that might be discussed. there's kind of a conflation of national news and local news. and everybody thinks it's all the same. when indeed it's quite difficult. -- different. and the european examples are primarily national news organizations that have been funded. i'm very close to the local news...
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met john and andy. it's a small group.of guys. >> larry: is the team aspect important, the four of you working together? >> no. that's out the window. >> larry: so you can hate each other? >> you lie to each other. >> you lie to them. >> larry: i'll show you about that. things can get tense on the boat. fights even occur on land. take a look. >> he set you up with that solid lady. wasn't helping you out? >> whatever. it's not about fishing, it's about -- >> knock it off. trying to be a human being. go kill your brother. >> don't go down on me for that. >> hey, hey. what is that cheap shot? sucker punch. >> larry: keith, are things okay now? >> i'm standing, yeah. >> we're good. we leave that stuff on the beach, basically. once we start fishing, we fish. we all plow into the bering sea to fish, all that stays behind and we fish. >> larry: where do you live? >> seattle. most of the fleet is from seattle. >> larry: you all live in seattle? >> no. alaska and seattle. arizona now. >> larry: you got a way to go to get the boat.
met john and andy. it's a small group.of guys. >> larry: is the team aspect important, the four of you working together? >> no. that's out the window. >> larry: so you can hate each other? >> you lie to each other. >> you lie to them. >> larry: i'll show you about that. things can get tense on the boat. fights even occur on land. take a look. >> he set you up with that solid lady. wasn't helping you out? >> whatever. it's not about fishing, it's...
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maybe andy can talk about the discussion and russia over numbers. the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously and it depends on what you are comparing it to. are you comparing it to the original and how you are counting. is it the original agreement for the moscow treaty? the white house has said this is 30% lower but in the end, do you really care? when the warheads start to get, we are at 1550, when they start to get to the thousand level or below, then you are really the way to start to care about numbers because then you are talking about do we continue to have a strategic triad? do we continue to have bombers? who else did you bring into the negotiations? it becomes multilateral negotiations. the previous in administration was always focused on the bilateral u.s.-soviet relation. the big question will be at what point can you bring in those other players? >> to follow up, i think that the administration feels that the treaty giving them is important. with the expiration of the start treaty, you lose the verification of the
maybe andy can talk about the discussion and russia over numbers. the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously and it depends on what you are comparing it to. are you comparing it to the original and how you are counting. is it the original agreement for the moscow treaty? the white house has said this is 30% lower but in the end, do you really care? when the warheads start to get, we are at 1550, when they start to get to the thousand level or below, then you are really the...
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maybe andy can talk about the discussion and russia over numbers. the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously and it depends on what you are comparing it to. are you comparing it to the original and how you are counting. is it the original agreement for the moscow treaty? the white house has said this is 30% lower but in the end, do you really care? when the warheads start to get, we are at 1550, when they start to get to the thousand level or below, then you are really the way to start to care about numbers becau t
maybe andy can talk about the discussion and russia over numbers. the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously and it depends on what you are comparing it to. are you comparing it to the original and how you are counting. is it the original agreement for the moscow treaty? the white house has said this is 30% lower but in the end, do you really care? when the warheads start to get, we are at 1550, when they start to get to the thousand level or below, then you are really the...
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>> andy stearn, the number one visitor to the white house since president obama's been in there, allight, guys, thanks a lot. >>> hiking taxes on gas price, 15 cents gallon to pay for a new global warming bill. the latest d.c. money grab that has folks say why stop at as cents? >> forcing citizens to do government work for free. i hope you'reod.eady to cut gras and pick up trash. . ♪ at the end of the day in sitka, alaska, everyone awaits the return of the fishing boats. ♪ their safe arrival is highly anticipated, ♪ as is something else. a shipment of natural sea salt from cargill, essential for preserving the catch. we deliver the salt on precise schedules... and ship it efficiently all along the alaskan coast; saving the fishermen money, and their catch. this is how cargill works with customers. careful what you ask for, cities cutting costs by asking storm e sstems volunteer to do city work. neil always wanted to be a lawn boy. forget the government, c >>> i wish neil was here for this one. cities across america slashing costs by slashing services like colorado springs cutting out
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andy, you want to try that one? >> should there be criminal charges?n -- they could file criminal charges. i think they'd have a difficult time succeeding. you see people talking already that even the civil suit is by to means a slam dunk. i mean, i think one thing they should have considered, and i know this may not be tenable, but was a temporary tax on these wall street firms that got bailouts because, you know, they're supposed to make a lot of money. they did get help from the federal government. so if they made a lot of money while they got help, they should return more to the government. >> to me, it's simple, actually. >> frank rich. >> very good, fight on goldman sachs. no one at lehman brothers has yet been held liable for its enronesque book keeping deceit is appalling. that we still haven't seen the e-mails that would illuminate aig's machinations and cover-up. journalism has been way ahead of the authorities, the s.e.c. included, in uncovering wall street's foul play is a scandal. if this culture remain in place, the whole crisis will go t
andy, you want to try that one? >> should there be criminal charges?n -- they could file criminal charges. i think they'd have a difficult time succeeding. you see people talking already that even the civil suit is by to means a slam dunk. i mean, i think one thing they should have considered, and i know this may not be tenable, but was a temporary tax on these wall street firms that got bailouts because, you know, they're supposed to make a lot of money. they did get help from the...
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andy, do you want to -- >> well, one comment. about the administration's going to zero agenda. which is secretary of defense gates said last week is not anything that's going to happen soon. but i mean, one of the fundamental problems about that agenda is that enlisting the support of other countries with it. beginning with the russians. and then the chinese. and then the indians and the pakistanis and so on down the line. i mean, nobody else in the world -- no other nation state in the world which is an officially recognized or unofficially recognized nuclear weapons state is particularly enthusiastic about it. because the united states enjoys -- particularly for the russians. here's the rub. for the russians, their concern is that the combination of their eroding the -- the tremendous eroding of their traditional weapons forces plus, the deteriorating numbers on offensive forces. plus the u.s. conventional weapons development in which there are weapons which is close or near nuclear capabilities plus, the development of missile defenses -- all of that from the russian standpo
andy, do you want to -- >> well, one comment. about the administration's going to zero agenda. which is secretary of defense gates said last week is not anything that's going to happen soon. but i mean, one of the fundamental problems about that agenda is that enlisting the support of other countries with it. beginning with the russians. and then the chinese. and then the indians and the pakistanis and so on down the line. i mean, nobody else in the world -- no other nation state in the...
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young, our mutual friend andy young who was sitting within the congress had told me about the coming through doing good because the kind of show i did with the talkshow and they wouldn't let me, a plumbing, to the series sensitive interviews. sweeney said tattoo bill calling on his way through tuning. health i.t. tell them i knew what's going on. and i looked at bill and i said cohen, i later learned that his mother was irish and his father is jewish. >> host: which makes a somewhat unusual for me because that that combination had the quintessential jewish name, then the other having been irish and not converted me from a jewish. but i was raised an hour to six years of hebrew school. but i was not really ever considered jewish and really kind of sense to me to what other people were discriminated against. because to the gentiles i was jewish, to the jewish people as a gentile and if it is neither category. so i was typing a character building experience for me and i figured maybe much worse sensitive to people who have to labor under the discriminatory practices and policies. but i
young, our mutual friend andy young who was sitting within the congress had told me about the coming through doing good because the kind of show i did with the talkshow and they wouldn't let me, a plumbing, to the series sensitive interviews. sweeney said tattoo bill calling on his way through tuning. health i.t. tell them i knew what's going on. and i looked at bill and i said cohen, i later learned that his mother was irish and his father is jewish. >> host: which makes a somewhat...
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andy, you have some thoughts about whether in all of this there is an appropriate role the government can play. >> sure. first of all, i find myself in the odd situation of agreeing with everybody here on what's been said so far. so let me hypothesize somebody who is not here, or someone like clay or carry on huffington, people who talk about citizen journalism and people and their proverbial pajamas blogging away and somehow providing a function that replaces traditional journalism. and i would disagree with that person. because there is this it reducible role for these people quote journalist and his people called editors. who create these products that tell us things we didn't know we wanted to know intel we saw the headline on we saw the story there and found it to be very important and produced with professionalism. i think this is a public good. i think there is a very serious danger of a market failure. and there is a tradition which susan alluded to, going back to the very start of the country, it is inherent in the goals of the framers of the constitution and the first amendm
andy, you have some thoughts about whether in all of this there is an appropriate role the government can play. >> sure. first of all, i find myself in the odd situation of agreeing with everybody here on what's been said so far. so let me hypothesize somebody who is not here, or someone like clay or carry on huffington, people who talk about citizen journalism and people and their proverbial pajamas blogging away and somehow providing a function that replaces traditional journalism. and...
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basically, showing us the money. >> andy, let me go to you. michael used the word provariicating. beautiful word meaning they lie and the deals, in washington they call it cogging inative dissidence i will say it is speaking with forked tongue. we don't know what the deal is and i want to ask you, will we go back to square one and require for greece direct cash assistance from france or germany or the e.u. or the imf or somebody? if not, than the contangent comes. is it the next step in thislarre done is they have to come through with the loans they promised to greece. right now no one is believing they have to be there. germany believes with what germany has put together. today we have for the first time that we've seen the greek yield curve go inverted. two their years got almost up to 8% before stabilizing on the comments and ten-years got up to probably 7.5. this is just crazy what's going on right now. but, what he clearly said today and i believe that this will ultimately be the case, they will stand behind greece because -- >> who's they? who's they? he has his own agenda.
basically, showing us the money. >> andy, let me go to you. michael used the word provariicating. beautiful word meaning they lie and the deals, in washington they call it cogging inative dissidence i will say it is speaking with forked tongue. we don't know what the deal is and i want to ask you, will we go back to square one and require for greece direct cash assistance from france or germany or the e.u. or the imf or somebody? if not, than the contangent comes. is it the next step in...
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these are fighting words, andy bush, from tom honig. >> they were. they underscore he is a little bit of a lone wolf out there. thank goodness he's out making the comments. when the fed was going through a recession and trying to figure out what to do, they didn't have enough people talking about what the implications were going to be for excessively low interest rates for a long period of time. i think they're starting to get it now. the question that the fed has to ask is, do we keep the conditions, monetary conditions that we established during a crisis, do we keep them going when we're seeing 5% gdp growth. the answer would seem to be pretty clearly, according to mr. hoenig, not to be the case. we certainly would see -- i think a shift from the fed coming up as we get more consistent employment growth going forward. >> scott, why not do what tom hoenig add vo indicates, put swrest rate at 1%. not anything to be concerned about. it puts the market on notice. to stop thinking that mommy's going to come in and make everything okay, if you're making
these are fighting words, andy bush, from tom honig. >> they were. they underscore he is a little bit of a lone wolf out there. thank goodness he's out making the comments. when the fed was going through a recession and trying to figure out what to do, they didn't have enough people talking about what the implications were going to be for excessively low interest rates for a long period of time. i think they're starting to get it now. the question that the fed has to ask is, do we keep...
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that says a lot since baker tied andy to left field. green was national player to have year. here is the 3-0 from esmonde. and tied with the fastball. that is the 3rd, 4-pitch walk we have had in this inning. >> esmonde would rather take a chance. he didn't want to give in to john hinson at that point. here is the multifaceted will lamb, playing 1st base right now. because shaffer is out. one of the startingwichers on the -- starting pitchers on the weekend, with a record .360 e.r.a. and esmonde missed the strike zone. >> clemson has such a plus in collegiate baseball, will you are fighting the draft twice, parker is a freebie on a football scholarship, and lamb can both hit and pitch. >> yes. >>> 1-1 to will lamb. i think that is a trend we will see more and more. coach wills try to take advantage of that more and more. find a guy that can play position, that can also pitch for you as well. two player in the one. >> probably one of the best 2- way players in clemson. that ball is hit to ruse. make the tag on parker. ruez. clemson does score 3 runs. a big 2-run double. half a
that says a lot since baker tied andy to left field. green was national player to have year. here is the 3-0 from esmonde. and tied with the fastball. that is the 3rd, 4-pitch walk we have had in this inning. >> esmonde would rather take a chance. he didn't want to give in to john hinson at that point. here is the multifaceted will lamb, playing 1st base right now. because shaffer is out. one of the startingwichers on the -- starting pitchers on the weekend, with a record .360 e.r.a. and...
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>> here's the problem, andy.u start with good intentions historically happened fha first started and you had to have really high amounts of capital to get that first loan. it spreads all of the way down. >> what happened also is when congress passed the law to allow interstate merger of banks, they had community reinvestment provisions and groups like a.c.o.r.n. said if you don't put enough money in for low income housing, we'll object to your merger. >> if you want to change policy, the transition to get out of it now that we're in it is almost impossible. you think about what would happen to the economy. >> the issue i'm having is -- the problem is it isn't necessarily the policy. the problem was implementation of the policy. the problem is we wanted to create subsidized housing and do it in a nontransparent manner. we don't know how much benefit the homeowners enjoyed from 20 years of subsidies and we don't know how much the subsidy cost the taxpayer with undue risks taken. you don't know how much loss is take
>> here's the problem, andy.u start with good intentions historically happened fha first started and you had to have really high amounts of capital to get that first loan. it spreads all of the way down. >> what happened also is when congress passed the law to allow interstate merger of banks, they had community reinvestment provisions and groups like a.c.o.r.n. said if you don't put enough money in for low income housing, we'll object to your merger. >> if you want to change...
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that was a tough decision to make -- eagles coach andy reid said the skin are getting one heck of aery record you can set with this organization. he has been a great example on and off the field. i have nothing but good things to say about donovan. unfortunately, things like this happen in the national football league. >> as you might imagine, the blockbuster deal the talk of the town. last night, we hit the town to talk to redskins fans and with the phillies in town, we found a left philly fans too. >> i am a great redskins fan, long-term, just like effect else in d.c. been waiting for us to get a good quarterback. you might not believe this but i predicted, i hoped that we would end up with donovan mcnabb and i was he can at that timic when i heard we were maybe going to acquire mcnabb for our team. >> what does this mean for the future of the team? >> i'm going to the super bowl, all the way to the super bowl. all we needed is a good quarterback. before great receivers. we have great protection. >> what do you think about him coming to us? >> i think you should never trade inside
that was a tough decision to make -- eagles coach andy reid said the skin are getting one heck of aery record you can set with this organization. he has been a great example on and off the field. i have nothing but good things to say about donovan. unfortunately, things like this happen in the national football league. >> as you might imagine, the blockbuster deal the talk of the town. last night, we hit the town to talk to redskins fans and with the phillies in town, we found a left...
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and meantime, perfect day for lacrosse, watch army draw first blood on navy and andy scores and givinghe black nights a 1- 0 lead. from the left side of the net, you saw the score and later on, nick davis from navy, watching him getting a running start and last of all, we had -- well, this game was navy ahead, 2-1 and we'll have a final score later on. and the goalie, over to grace and at 14 against number venireman. and they scored 3 goals and then, they scored for the first time all season. the score, 11-6. meantime, opening day at pimlico. here in the 9th race, close finish. the number six sports, baltimore bob. holding on to all he has. ball mother bob wins and he -- >> that's sports for now, big, big lacrosse match tonight in maryland and we'll have the highlights at 1:00 1:00. >> it will be a good one. >>> coming up tonight, shock and sadness, a community reacts to the murder of their school principal and we'll have the latest from the vigil and the city shows solidarity for a neighborhood riddled with crime, how waverly is proving it's stronger than ever. be sure to watch csi mi
and meantime, perfect day for lacrosse, watch army draw first blood on navy and andy scores and givinghe black nights a 1- 0 lead. from the left side of the net, you saw the score and later on, nick davis from navy, watching him getting a running start and last of all, we had -- well, this game was navy ahead, 2-1 and we'll have a final score later on. and the goalie, over to grace and at 14 against number venireman. and they scored 3 goals and then, they scored for the first time all season....
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those stories and andy rooney >> i'm katie couric. those s[ female announcer ]ey savers, get ready. because right now it's rollback time at walmart. which means thousands of rollbacks all over the store. it's another way to master your budget. and another great day for the savers. save money. live better. walmart. and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep, setting your sleep process in motion. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swellin
those stories and andy rooney >> i'm katie couric. those s[ female announcer ]ey savers, get ready. because right now it's rollback time at walmart. which means thousands of rollbacks all over the store. it's another way to master your budget. and another great day for the savers. save money. live better. walmart. and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is...
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mike and andy, see you. have a nice weekend. >>> and justice john paul stevens is retiring and who will replace him and will the process of selecting a nominee deflect attention from health care and financial reform? we will bring you the latest buzz from the capital. hey, aren't you... supposed to be following that fidelity green line? well, yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you something. yeah, but what could it be trying... oh, i left my 401(k) at my old job. and i left a jacket on the back of my door. but i think the line is talking about my 401(k). leave a 401(k) behind? roll it over with the company that's helping more people reach retirement than anyone else. when it comes to investing, never settle. fidelity investments. >>> welcome back. president obama may have a big fight on his hands with the senate republicans now that the supreme court justice john paul stevens is retiring. cnbc's chief washington correspondent john har
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the group worked on a goal to secure nuclear weapons andy discussed sanctions against iran. john gonzales is live in the convention center with what happened inside and outside the meeting rooms. >> we are at side at this hour. things are busy. -- we are outside. the roads are slowly getting back to normal of around the convention center. inside, the president accomplish major short-term goals, including persuading china to join in on new sanctions to pressure iran to get rid of its nuclear enrichment program. while the president and leaders were busy breaking ground inside, -- >> our ultimate goal is a world without nuclear weapons. >> the area around the building was difficult to maneuver. >> it seems like it has been more lockdown since the bicycle accident yesterday. >> motorcades and a lot of traffic is what commuters had to put up with. >> i could not even go to the grocery store yesterday. >> most agree this was a productive event, but some residents hope next time there is more heads up. >> i felt like i did not know it was coming until last week. >> what was accompl
the group worked on a goal to secure nuclear weapons andy discussed sanctions against iran. john gonzales is live in the convention center with what happened inside and outside the meeting rooms. >> we are at side at this hour. things are busy. -- we are outside. the roads are slowly getting back to normal of around the convention center. inside, the president accomplish major short-term goals, including persuading china to join in on new sanctions to pressure iran to get rid of its...
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. >>> republican congressional candidate andy harris is campaigning across maryland's first district. he is visiting 12 cities to unseat the democratting incumbent. the tour began this morning. harris narrowly lost in 2008. >>> the state of maryland used every resource at its disposal to lure tens of thousands of jobs to the state as part of the base realignment process. now the state's budget woes may leave areas with unprepared traffic as part of the growth. state cut back, highway user revenues will lead the cost of widening roads or improvementing intersection around fort meade for the county to bear. >>> a national week from the brigade that's getting ready. they presented their spring formal dress parade this afternoon. under secretary of navy robert reviewed the parade. >>> you know, it is may and it is time to get the to-do list ready. coming up, if you'd like to take a greener approach to your spring cleaning we have ideas for you. >>> take a look. here she is. hartford county's teacher of the year. we'll introduce you to her and show you how she's helping improve your child'
. >>> republican congressional candidate andy harris is campaigning across maryland's first district. he is visiting 12 cities to unseat the democratting incumbent. the tour began this morning. harris narrowly lost in 2008. >>> the state of maryland used every resource at its disposal to lure tens of thousands of jobs to the state as part of the base realignment process. now the state's budget woes may leave areas with unprepared traffic as part of the growth. state cut back,...
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. >> i'm andy from brooklyn. >> speak up if you would? >> could you speak up a little bit? >> this is why we live in a prozac nation, because of all the confusion. i consider myself what you call the bush did loose syndrome? >> are you recovered? >> i am slightly recovered. [laughter] i still don't like him but i think i fell into it. might question is, this is going to be maybe philosophical or whatever, but if people think that this country has shifted so far right, say compared to the last 40 years and i've not saying it is right. i kind of went into that at but the more you back in history to shifting back and forth. if you think it has shifted so far to the right, so the center right now is not a true center. it is the center between what is left and right. do you know what i'm saying? >> the point is and this is one of the arguments against the center. it is not a true position. it is always relative to where the extremes are at any time. >> typically a slightly to the right of center. >> america is a center-right nation but only slightly. may be a center-right nation
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and when washington stepped up and andy decided to go along with it, i was excited. i was excited first and foremost, the process is over. i can come in here and work with the team and learn a new offense and build that confidence with the guys here and try to bring everybody's confidence out together and gel together. >> reporter: you mentioned john elway that you've been paired to him and that relationship that he had with mike brian shanahan. when he came on -- mike shanahan. when he came on board he was 34 and he won two super bowls. >> anything that can help new this situation is important. the success in which john had making to four super bombs and losing and then being able to go back and win two before he decided to retire, that says a lot. that says a lot about him and about the guys around him and the coaching staff that he was a part of. and with shanahan and his experience, hopefully we can come in and build that chemistry together and achieve that same goal. >>> and now tiger woods. tiger back on the course in augusta as he prepares for thursday's openi
and when washington stepped up and andy decided to go along with it, i was excited. i was excited first and foremost, the process is over. i can come in here and work with the team and learn a new offense and build that confidence with the guys here and try to bring everybody's confidence out together and gel together. >> reporter: you mentioned john elway that you've been paired to him and that relationship that he had with mike brian shanahan. when he came on -- mike shanahan. when he...
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host: andy, do you have health care? caller: no, i am self- employed. i will benefit from this plan coming up. but these senators have haelth care, and they don't want to give it to other people. guest: i'm not against universal health insurance coverage, but we do not live in a perfect world, and you have to decide what you are for and against. cost and spending are out of control, and that has been one of the reasons it has been hard for many businesses to cover workers, because health care has become so unaffordable. become unaffordable. and it has also become difficult for individuals to buy individual coverage. once we have that problem under control, then they can begin talking about expanding coverage. it is not that i am against coverage. but in the real world, we have to make choices. i think the administration made the popular choice here, but on policy grounds, and in the long term interest of the country, was not the right choice. in my view, this health care plan will increase spending and costs more difficult to control. there are a number
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andy kohut, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the oklahoma city bombing, 15rs later. newshour correspondent kwame holman has the story. ♪ >> reporter: it has become an annual tradition. hundreds of survivors and family members of the victims gathered again today. they met at the oklahoma city national memorial which includes the site where the alfred murrow building stood. on the morning of april 19, 1995 a huge truck bomb exploded just outside the building. it killed 168 people and wounded more than 600 others. the enormous blast also damaged hundreds of millions of dollars of property. today mayor mick cornet said the city refused to let that day be an end. >> we have chosen strength. we have chosen optimism. we have chosen freedom. and we have chosen to move forward together. with a level of unity that is unmatched in any american city. >> reporter: the principal figure behind the attack was timothy mcveigh a u.s. army veteran and former security guard. he said he was seeking revenge against the tyrannical federal government. he was convicted on federal mu
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those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're putting people back to work, designing, building, and selling the best cars and trucks in the world. with our 100,000-mile, 5-year powertrain warranty to guarantee the quality. and the unmatched life-saving technology of onstar to help keep you safe. from new energy solutions. to the designs of tomorrow. we invite you to take a look at the new gm. in what? imported ice? yeah! i mean, people love imported water. so this is the next logical step. i think i'll stick with following my green line. oh, come on! hey, working with my guy at fidelity could have me retiring in a few years. and besides, co
those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." i'm ed whitacre, from general motors. a lot of americans didn't agree with giving gm a second chance. quite frankly, i can respect that. we want to make this a company all americans can be proud of again. that's why i'm here to announce we have repaid our government loan, in full, with interest, five years ahead of the original schedule. but there's still more to do. our goal is to exceed every expectation you've set for us. we're...
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think there is less of an obsession with numbers because of the reason that anti- gave earlier -- that andye earlier, that many of us do not fear russia as a strategic competitor. there are a number of things. spurs, the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously -- first, the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously. entire county. is it the original start agreement, the moscow sort treaty? in the end, do you really care? when the warhead start to get -- now we are at 1550. but when they start to get to the 1000 level or below, then you will really start about -- start to care about numbers because then you are talking about, do we continue to have a strategic triad? are we still going to have missiles and bombers and submarines? and who else do you need to bring into the benefit -- the negotiations? it becomes a multilateral arms control negotiation. previous administrations were always focused on the bilateral, u.s.-soviet. the obama administration has said, yes, we are going to pursue the multilateral arms control. of what point can you bring in tho
think there is less of an obsession with numbers because of the reason that anti- gave earlier -- that andye earlier, that many of us do not fear russia as a strategic competitor. there are a number of things. spurs, the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously -- first, the numbers are not so low compared to what they were previously. entire county. is it the original start agreement, the moscow sort treaty? in the end, do you really care? when the warhead start to get --...
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and susan andy that game. talk about a thrill. wow. >> a pop-up down the left field line. gardner is there. for the record, did you mention no-hitter during the broadcast? >> tim: we were talking about it during the fourth inning. >> joe: but he still did it? you didn't jinx him? >> tim: dispels the myth. ortho weed b gon max. it kills weeds down to the root. even the tough ones like dandelion and crabgrass. but unlike that other stuff, it won't kill the grass. ortho guarantees it. kill the weeds, not the lawn. weeds, not lawn. got it? yea. ortho weed b gon max. defend what's yours. here's what we can do with 4g from sprint. using the overdrive 4g mobile hotspot, jimmy's playing some video game online, jenny's video-chatting with a friend, and i'm downloading a huge presentation. and while that's happening, we'll enjoy some family time. [ computer beeps ] that was good. what can you do with 4g? [ male announcer ] experience 4g from sprint. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, it's a wireless revolution. access www.sp
and susan andy that game. talk about a thrill. wow. >> a pop-up down the left field line. gardner is there. for the record, did you mention no-hitter during the broadcast? >> tim: we were talking about it during the fourth inning. >> joe: but he still did it? you didn't jinx him? >> tim: dispels the myth. ortho weed b gon max. it kills weeds down to the root. even the tough ones like dandelion and crabgrass. but unlike that other stuff, it won't kill the grass. ortho...
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. >> reporter: we showed the video and charges document to the police major andy ellis. he said the internal affairs office will investigate. >> we will take a look at them. >> reporter: federal investigators will also look at the tape to determine if civil rights violations happened. prosecutes may now pursue assault charges. >> they are going to pick a few people out of the crowd and make examples of them in front of the other students. >> the vatican responds to the clergy sex abuse scandal. tonight you will hear from a woman who claims she was abused and that nothing was done. >>> and nobody can be fully prepared for something like this. which will help to make sure are you ready when disaster strikes. . >> and you are looking at the numbers from today. up to 71 but much cooler air on the way tomorrow. we will have it for you. [wind rustling] [sound of waves crashing] [upbeat whistling in background] discover all that northwest florida has to offer. seventeen hidden beaches, one revealing destination. . >>> the catholic church tonight has made a major concession to c
. >> reporter: we showed the video and charges document to the police major andy ellis. he said the internal affairs office will investigate. >> we will take a look at them. >> reporter: federal investigators will also look at the tape to determine if civil rights violations happened. prosecutes may now pursue assault charges. >> they are going to pick a few people out of the crowd and make examples of them in front of the other students. >> the vatican responds to...
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y andy roddick pasó a la final del master 1000 donde derrotó a nadal.nostico. y todo esto más a las 11 de la mañana. hoy sí que parezco esiden. >>> sí. >>> adiós. hasta el domingo. >>> y ahí está todo lo que puede ganar en la república. vamos a pasar a otros temas, y este es impactante, un récord de impacto rompió un cantante ciego en turquia, y otro corredor lo guiaba por radio, y dijo que la experiencia fue similar a un baile con la muerte. respetamos su testimonio. >>> regresamos con más de "prir impacto." ya volvemo ♪(música) >>> una mujer cree haber recibido una imagen celestial. >>> y aseguran que otra imagen de la virgen de guadaguadalupe e apareció en este lugar. ♪ >>> esta iglesia de estilo barroco es el templo de oración, y uno de los lienzos más venerados es de la virgen de guadalupe. pero hoy no hay rezos para la imagen del mural, porque los fieles le cantan a la virgen del madero, que simula a la virgen de gualupe y le consiguió muchos favores. >>> y mi madre virgen ve por nosotros, y nuestras enfermedades siempre y cuando le pedimos mucho
y andy roddick pasó a la final del master 1000 donde derrotó a nadal.nostico. y todo esto más a las 11 de la mañana. hoy sí que parezco esiden. >>> sí. >>> adiós. hasta el domingo. >>> y ahí está todo lo que puede ganar en la república. vamos a pasar a otros temas, y este es impactante, un récord de impacto rompió un cantante ciego en turquia, y otro corredor lo guiaba por radio, y dijo que la experiencia fue similar a un baile con la muerte. respetamos su...
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open champ andy north thinks it's a good thing. it's almost as if he's lost control a little bit. i think that bothers him a little bit. i think he needs to regain that control on the golf course. if he gets you upset, that's fine. >> reporter: woods was embraced not just by the fans but literally other golfers too. >> it's amazing how many hugs i've gotten from the guys. i'm surprised by that, how well received i've been. >> reporter: for tiger 2.0, the embrace from reporters were not as warm. he had to answer questions about the other tiger, the women, the text messages, the mess. >> is there some element that wanted to get caught? >> i don't know. all i know is i acted just terribly, poorly, made just bad decisions and decisions that i've hurt so many people close to me. >> reporter: we learned his wife elin will not with coming to the masters this week and the consequences of his treatment on his son, charlie. >> people don't realize because of the time frame of it, i missed my son's first birthday, and that hurts. that hurts a lot. >> reporter: he was pressed on his relations
open champ andy north thinks it's a good thing. it's almost as if he's lost control a little bit. i think that bothers him a little bit. i think he needs to regain that control on the golf course. if he gets you upset, that's fine. >> reporter: woods was embraced not just by the fans but literally other golfers too. >> it's amazing how many hugs i've gotten from the guys. i'm surprised by that, how well received i've been. >> reporter: for tiger 2.0, the embrace from reporters...
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we have andy biggs and house majority leader steny hoyer, now in his 15th term representing the fifth district of maryland. let's start if we have questions. >> i do not have a question, but i want to apologize, because i am going to have to leave. i have a meeting in southern maryland about an hour and half from here. i want to thank all the panelists. i think one of the things that you saw, and you have a variety of different shades of conservative to progressive liberal, whatever you want to call it on this panel. i think you see an almost unanimity of views on the scope of the problem and the places where we need to look. i feel very comfortable that the answers they give for the most part -- novelli will be here to protect me on the health care bill, which i do believe is going to bring down costs. david is right, it will only do that if congress has the courage to make the determinations that we said we were going to make. i apologize, and i thank you for your hospitality and leadership of this effort. thank you all very much. [applause] >> if you have a question, please stand,
we have andy biggs and house majority leader steny hoyer, now in his 15th term representing the fifth district of maryland. let's start if we have questions. >> i do not have a question, but i want to apologize, because i am going to have to leave. i have a meeting in southern maryland about an hour and half from here. i want to thank all the panelists. i think one of the things that you saw, and you have a variety of different shades of conservative to progressive liberal, whatever you...
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i met with andy and peter on a couple of occasions to discuss many subjects. ultimately our discussion has turned to baseball, and orioles and me. i have enjoyed the talks very much and yes, the subject has broached to me joining the organization. he says that his son finishing up high school, cal thinking more seriously about a return to the big league game. >>> to the nfl and draft week, everything has changed this year. instead of the o's saturday and sunday format, they found a way to stretch out the whole process. this year the draft begins on a thursday night. they will begin the first round and call it a night. and the remainder will be saturday. it's a big change from what we all have become used to and the ravens say they're ready. >> we can adjust to a lot of things. we are very good at dealing with change and we will deal with the change that this commissioner has decided to do with this draft to make it a three day event. >> meanwhile even though the agents spent most of the off season trying to find a new team, troy smith is committed to one more
i met with andy and peter on a couple of occasions to discuss many subjects. ultimately our discussion has turned to baseball, and orioles and me. i have enjoyed the talks very much and yes, the subject has broached to me joining the organization. he says that his son finishing up high school, cal thinking more seriously about a return to the big league game. >>> to the nfl and draft week, everything has changed this year. instead of the o's saturday and sunday format, they found a way...