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let's go to andy levy. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> oil giant bp sets up a hotline where they figure out how to clean up a spill in the gulf of mexico. what could possibly go wrong? and is chris kristi the best politician ever? some video says yes. other video says, settle down, spar key. and there is proof she is socialist. we will examine the breaking news that someone in college thought socialism is a great ideament. >> thank you, andy. >> shut up, jerk. >> if you love someone, set them free. >>> i am here with the wonderful diana who hosts the diana falzone show on pal talk .com. she is so hot all her clothes must be diana falzone retardant. and writer and web show host. she is so adorable that hello kitty has an allison ak-47. what she does with it is her business. and my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. fyi, he is actually on the dollar menu. he is on the menu. and sitting next to me, the delightful comedian tom shallou. if jokes were roofing material he would have shingles. and his rhymes are lame and he has no game. good to
let's go to andy levy. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> oil giant bp sets up a hotline where they figure out how to clean up a spill in the gulf of mexico. what could possibly go wrong? and is chris kristi the best politician ever? some video says yes. other video says, settle down, spar key. and there is proof she is socialist. we will examine the breaking news that someone in college thought socialism is a great ideament. >> thank you, andy. >> shut up, jerk....
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one of the things that intrigued me, andy, a different andy garcia i saw on camera.ured confident guy. terry benedict we've gotten used to in the "oceans 11," 12, 13, series. you weren't the role of the mobster in the godfather. this was the vulnerable side of andy garcia. so who is the real andy garcia, is he the tough guy or that vulnerable guy that we see in "city island"? >> you know, my training and duty as an actor is bring everything, all of my experiences and every part of me that's appropriate to a part, to a part. so i would say that everything i've ever done as an actor has all of me, you know, different volumes of parts of me, but it's really ultimately you have to find that personal connection to the character, so, i would say i'm both terry benedict and vince rizzo. >> well, you were terrific in this film called "city island." . one last question did you grow the beard waiting on us to get started today? >> this beard is 27 days old, so, yes, i did. it's for a film i'm doing a period piece, a mexican revolutionary piece. >> mike: andy, thank you very mu
one of the things that intrigued me, andy, a different andy garcia i saw on camera.ured confident guy. terry benedict we've gotten used to in the "oceans 11," 12, 13, series. you weren't the role of the mobster in the godfather. this was the vulnerable side of andy garcia. so who is the real andy garcia, is he the tough guy or that vulnerable guy that we see in "city island"? >> you know, my training and duty as an actor is bring everything, all of my experiences and...
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hey, what is coming up on the show, andy? >> coming up on the big show, what organization in which gangsters, thugs and smugglers are thoroughly respected has something to do with arizona? and has a new york strip club made lebron james an offer he can't refuse? this story would shock you if he were still capable of being shocked and do gay actors have trouble playing straight characters? greg? >> thank you. >> whatever, greg. >> move on, andy you move on. >> i have moved on. >> fine. >> okay. >> let's move on and welcome our guests. a delightful author and columnist. her latest book is called "losing our religion", the story of r.e.m.. she's so hot, brush fires try to contain her. and as funny as two leprechauns playing ping pong was a bloody eye ball of a keebler elf. something reeks. and only the terminally ill send him flowers. >> and the delicious doctor, mark lamont hill associate professor at columbia university. he knows co-ed like i know premeds and he is made of ink but lives to drink g to see you again, pimpblg doe
hey, what is coming up on the show, andy? >> coming up on the big show, what organization in which gangsters, thugs and smugglers are thoroughly respected has something to do with arizona? and has a new york strip club made lebron james an offer he can't refuse? this story would shock you if he were still capable of being shocked and do gay actors have trouble playing straight characters? greg? >> thank you. >> whatever, greg. >> move on, andy you move on. >> i...
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his blockbuster movies include the godfather, part 3, oceans 11, 12 and 13, and, andy garcia's new project is a small budget, but an award-winning film that promises to be another big box office hit. he's going to be joining us tonight. also, he's one of the preeminent evangelical leaders of the nation and muslims have said his comments were intolerant to them. franklin graham is here to respond. she says the mainstream media in america are openly hostile toward christianity. but she's not even a christian. in fact she's an atheist and we'll ask s.e. cupp why she even cares and he's a small business owner and took on organized crime in cleveland, and i wonder, can he take on congress? you'll meet tom gantly tonight, we have a great show and thanks for joining us here, from new york. [applause]. >> this week we have had a lot of discussion about the arizona immigration bill. it's really maybe bringing up the most unpleasant part of politics. the absolute pollization where one side believes it is completely right and the other side believes it is right they think the other side is completely
his blockbuster movies include the godfather, part 3, oceans 11, 12 and 13, and, andy garcia's new project is a small budget, but an award-winning film that promises to be another big box office hit. he's going to be joining us tonight. also, he's one of the preeminent evangelical leaders of the nation and muslims have said his comments were intolerant to them. franklin graham is here to respond. she says the mainstream media in america are openly hostile toward christianity. but she's not even...
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a man we are calling andy, who does not want to be identified, sells it. a lot of it. >> it's very typical to sell between $3,000 and $4,000 a day. >> reporter: 35, $45 a gram, the smokers get a high as close to marijuana as you can get, legal. they are talking about it on youtube. >> you get this tingling sensation all over your face. >> reporter: without any advertising, andy says his client base has grown exponentially since they started selling it several years ago. it is not just college kids. places like this one in d.c., different shop than the one andy works with, sees government workers, teachers, servicemen and those struggling with addiction. >> we get referrals, probation officers trying to keep their people out of jail because they won't sell drugs using this product. >> reporter: but the product isn't supposed to be smoked. it is labeled as incense. on each package it clearly states not for human consumption. the winging and nodding between smoker and seller is what has some doctors so worried. the national capital poison center says they are
a man we are calling andy, who does not want to be identified, sells it. a lot of it. >> it's very typical to sell between $3,000 and $4,000 a day. >> reporter: 35, $45 a gram, the smokers get a high as close to marijuana as you can get, legal. they are talking about it on youtube. >> you get this tingling sensation all over your face. >> reporter: without any advertising, andy says his client base has grown exponentially since they started selling it several years ago....
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. >> >> jimmy: andy garcia told us you were his little league coach. you really were?yeah. >> jimmy: you must have been a kid, too? >> i was one grade higher than andy. to make what i called my friday night-saturday night money. i coached the kids that were one grade under me. >> jimmy: you got paid? >> yeah, i was like, i think 13 and andy was 12. and -- i wasn't that popular in the neighborhood. so, what they did -- this is back in the day in miami when the cubans started to come over. they weren't treated that great. now they run the city, but back then it was like, you know, they treated them like second class silt sevens unfortunately. they decided to give me -- they go, since rourke is over there smoking a cigarette with no shirt, coaching a team, we're going to give him the cuban guys. that was a big mistake. we won the city championship, andy was my third baseman. >> jimmy: you remember his play? was he good? >> he hit about .600. flawless fielder, clutch hitter. i had another kid named julio that shook in his boots when he went up to bat. he had a 2-2 count on
. >> >> jimmy: andy garcia told us you were his little league coach. you really were?yeah. >> jimmy: you must have been a kid, too? >> i was one grade higher than andy. to make what i called my friday night-saturday night money. i coached the kids that were one grade under me. >> jimmy: you got paid? >> yeah, i was like, i think 13 and andy was 12. and -- i wasn't that popular in the neighborhood. so, what they did -- this is back in the day in miami when the...
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being able to come to a place where everyone is like you or supports you andis into being with you for who you are are. >> the students call david their straight ally, he, fighting for gay rights, he said s personal. >> when was younger, was made fun of for my reledgion or being short. i didn't want the bullying to happen to other people. >> at the end of the night, it was downright fun with a sense of the time they might be a changing. >> it shows that prince william county is welcoming and accepting of the gblcq, youth and everyone. >> there is so much on the news like hateful people that i feel like more and more people are accepting than they have been in the past. >> reporter: in monasses, i'm roz plater, fox 5 news. >> roz tells us organizers were not sure what to expect. there was so much publicity, they feared it might be protests. they had security on hand and turns out they didn't nor -- need it. >>> harvey milk day in san francisco. milk was the first openly gay manpo win elected office in a major u.s. city who was a member of the san francisco board of supervisors in 1978,
being able to come to a place where everyone is like you or supports you andis into being with you for who you are are. >> the students call david their straight ally, he, fighting for gay rights, he said s personal. >> when was younger, was made fun of for my reledgion or being short. i didn't want the bullying to happen to other people. >> at the end of the night, it was downright fun with a sense of the time they might be a changing. >> it shows that prince william...
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those stories and andy rooney >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ sniffs ] morning. you got in pretty late last night. dad, i'm not sixteen anymore. still, it was late. well... you're not gonna have to worry about that anymore. yeah, why's that? ♪ todd's a lucky man. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ that's what i told him when we talked last week. ♪ ...is folgers in your cup ♪ traveling in the world of my creation ♪ ♪ what we'll see will defy ♪ explanation [ male announcer ] remember when you were five and anything was possible. ♪ happy 5th birthday again. ♪ come with me and you'll be ♪ in a world of pure imagination ♪ >> stahl: more than ever, people are worried about how all the chemicals we're exposed to are affecting our health. among them, a family of chemicals known as phthalates, which are used in everyday plastics-- not plastic bottles of water or soda, but soft and flexible things like shower curtains. they're also in shampoos and carpeting. phthalates are so ubiquitous, we all hav
those stories and andy rooney >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [ sniffs ] morning. you got in pretty late last night. dad, i'm not sixteen anymore. still, it was late. well... you're not gonna have to worry about that anymore. yeah, why's that? ♪ todd's a lucky man. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ that's what i told him when we talked last week. ♪ ...is folgers in your cup ♪ traveling in the world of my creation ♪ ♪...
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andy macphail has seen enough.ith a team struggling with runs, he spoke out today, basically sounding a warning that those who aren't hitting are in danger of demotion to the minor league. in a quote to the baltimore sun before the game, macphail said to put kindly, some hitters are underperforming. quote, i'm not saying with -- staying with them forever. it's not a suicide pact. they either have to start performing or they'll go to norfolk. our patience isn't inexhaustible. end quote. they have inner league options. a widespread demotion, not likely. and with that warning, they would face andy pettitte. and with two runners on, his first at bat. rimold grounds into a double play. the orioles did that four times today. the birds' glove work. not so hot either. two outs. mark teixeira. lou mont anez didn't make the catch. two runs scored for new york. when an out would have ended the inning. the birds' bat came to life late. here's ty wigging ton's run late. he's been the best hitter. but it wasn't enough to avoid t
andy macphail has seen enough.ith a team struggling with runs, he spoke out today, basically sounding a warning that those who aren't hitting are in danger of demotion to the minor league. in a quote to the baltimore sun before the game, macphail said to put kindly, some hitters are underperforming. quote, i'm not saying with -- staying with them forever. it's not a suicide pact. they either have to start performing or they'll go to norfolk. our patience isn't inexhaustible. end quote. they...
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. >>> andy macphail has seen enough. he sounded a warning to those basically in hitting. in a wote to baltimore sun, macphail says to put it kindly, some hitters are underperforming. quote, i'm not staying with them forever. it's not a suicide pact. they'll have to start performing or go to norfolk. our patience is not inexhaustible. end quote. a limited number have options. but with that warning, they would head out to face yankees pitcher andy pettitte who has dominated the o's. nolan rimold, with two runners on. his first at-bat. he grounded a double play. another frustrating day at the plate. and with that, the birds' glove work, not so hot either. two outs. fourth inning. mark teixeira. lou montanez was there to make the catch. but he didn't make the catch. a glaring misplay. and two runs would score for new york. when an out would have ended the inning. the birds' bats did come to life late. wigging ton and homers came. he's been their best hitter. but that wasn't enough to avoid a sweep. o's lose their third straight in the bronx. 7-5. the final. they will play at
. >>> andy macphail has seen enough. he sounded a warning to those basically in hitting. in a wote to baltimore sun, macphail says to put it kindly, some hitters are underperforming. quote, i'm not staying with them forever. it's not a suicide pact. they'll have to start performing or go to norfolk. our patience is not inexhaustible. end quote. a limited number have options. but with that warning, they would head out to face yankees pitcher andy pettitte who has dominated the o's....
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. >> it is fantasy andy also an attempt to provide inspiration to all types of gardner. >> more anytimeou want it on line. thanks for being with us. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center. >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. [woman vocalizing] >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home. >> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home. >> "bbc world news" wa
. >> it is fantasy andy also an attempt to provide inspiration to all types of gardner. >> more anytimeou want it on line. thanks for being with us. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu....
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was that andy griffith? did you hear that? >> i heard the theme of the andy griffith show. >> are we losing our minds? >> maybe someone in the control room is watching a different channel. >> 16,000 finalists of the intel international science and engineering fair descending on san jose, the world's largest precollege competition of its kind. these students aren't just vying for bragging rights, there is $4 million in prize money for up grabs. con continental mcshane has more new. >> reporter: it's not your grandfather's science fair. not when you have a 16-year-old from reno, nevada who has already gotten a grant from the department of homeland security. he's invented a device that can tell us what's inside cargo containers. >> what i've done here is developed a way for the united states department of homeland security to verify the contents of cargo containers and depending on the contents of that cargo container, it would emit a specific radiation signature. >> reporter: all of this by intel, whose ceo tells us that his com
was that andy griffith? did you hear that? >> i heard the theme of the andy griffith show. >> are we losing our minds? >> maybe someone in the control room is watching a different channel. >> 16,000 finalists of the intel international science and engineering fair descending on san jose, the world's largest precollege competition of its kind. these students aren't just vying for bragging rights, there is $4 million in prize money for up grabs. con continental mcshane has...
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i'll start with andy. is this a buying opportunity, andy?l, i think this is very analogous to the t.a.r.p. debate that happened in congress. i think it's amazingly so. this week we're having the officials come out and warn about a contagion to scare the german politicians to voting positive on it. it's very similar to volcker and paulson going before congress and president bush's famous speech that the world is coming to an end unless we had t.a.r.p. so, it's playing out pretty much what i was expecting. i expect this, you know, today and tomorrow to be the peak of the panic as it were. friday, the germans have to vote positively on this or it's really going to descend into madness. so, i would say we've got about three more days of this, but somewhere in here, it's going to plain out and stabilize. >> alec -- >> what if they never pony up the money? they're going to say they're going to do it but they keep saying that and then you never actually see the money. >> well, i mean, yeah, i mean, that's a possibility. they could vote it down, too
i'll start with andy. is this a buying opportunity, andy?l, i think this is very analogous to the t.a.r.p. debate that happened in congress. i think it's amazingly so. this week we're having the officials come out and warn about a contagion to scare the german politicians to voting positive on it. it's very similar to volcker and paulson going before congress and president bush's famous speech that the world is coming to an end unless we had t.a.r.p. so, it's playing out pretty much what i was...
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. >> those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." we encounter new opportunities. at the hartford, we help you pursue them with confidence. by preparing you for tomorrow. while protecting what you have today. you've counted on us for 200 years. let's embrace tomorrow. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. a br eai'thm inbr nn ou nc(aernn)ou a ncco wpdit,h cl ud ison,chitis, em phys emema,ph oysrem a, onews. ad n re gca vair hadelvapsir s higelnipse o va air iadom m osfrt omot mhe caus e beth a n boanthti a-in ni la'tce r st -a ctfa caus e beth a n boanthti a-in ni y ha vema ay hhaigvepncec reaspo orostsieosporosis a d so mean e pr meey do yctouorr idof ctyooru i f yoonondition or h ig h orbl hooigd h prbla adi' ym ougl ycaoume gl ad or h ig h orbl hooigd h prbla adi' ym ougl ycaoume gl ad is c soptid llis m saktiinllg m ak,reathe, nn(ou nc(airyostur ll p refu d as. >> pelley: the gusher unleashed in the gulf of mexico continues to spew crude oil. there are no reliable estimates of how much oil is pouring into the gulf, but it comes to many
. >> those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." we encounter new opportunities. at the hartford, we help you pursue them with confidence. by preparing you for tomorrow. while protecting what you have today. you've counted on us for 200 years. let's embrace tomorrow. and with the hartford behind you, achieve what's ahead of you. a br eai'thm inbr nn ou nc(aernn)ou a ncco wpdit,h cl ud ison,chitis, em phys emema,ph oysrem a, onews. ad n re gca vair hadelvapsir s...
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. >> pizza lovers andy pamela anderson-lovers. coming up, we had a new video of the teenage van taser at the phillies game. the latest surprise about what happened tonight. >> a new battle brews for starbucks. why is it could be costly. >> the sale of medical marijuana could be months away in the district. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the fu
. >> pizza lovers andy pamela anderson-lovers. coming up, we had a new video of the teenage van taser at the phillies game. the latest surprise about what happened tonight. >> a new battle brews for starbucks. why is it could be costly. >> the sale of medical marijuana could be months away in the district. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our...
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we're shipping a package to andy but we can't send everything. it'd be too heavy. bar bell! cookies! never fear civilians! a postal carrier!! you guys need a priority mail flat rate box. only from the postal service. wha.. it's all over the tv. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. thanks, mr. postal carrier! hey, fellas! shouldn't that dog be on a leash? disney pixar's toy story 3 only in theaters. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. so how come i still feel depressed? [ male announcer ] approximately 2 out of 3 people being treated for depression still have unresolved symptoms. talk to your doctor. if an antidepressant alone isn't enough, one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an antidepressant. some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks after adding abilify. abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes
we're shipping a package to andy but we can't send everything. it'd be too heavy. bar bell! cookies! never fear civilians! a postal carrier!! you guys need a priority mail flat rate box. only from the postal service. wha.. it's all over the tv. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. thanks, mr. postal carrier! hey, fellas! shouldn't that dog be on a leash? disney pixar's toy story 3 only in theaters. priority...
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those stories and andy rooney, tonight on this special edition of "60 minutes." my nasal allergies are ruining our camping trip. i know who works differently than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- to the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. [ inhales deeply ] i told my allergy symptoms to take a hike. omnaris. ask your doctor. battling nasal allergy symptoms? omnaris combats the cause. get omnaris for $11 at omnaris.com. ...all over my body. it just doesn't go away. [ female announcer ] this is fibromyalgia. chronic widespread pain that affects millions. if this pain sounds familiar, talk to your doctor and visit fibrocenter.com. ♪ [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum ta tum tum tums >> pitts: more than 130 am
those stories and andy rooney, tonight on this special edition of "60 minutes." my nasal allergies are ruining our camping trip. i know who works differently than many other allergy medications. hoo? omnaris. [ men ] omnaris -- to the nose! [ man ] did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nosebleed, and sore throat. [ inhales deeply ] i told my allergy...
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those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." we'd been wanting a dog for a while.o we searched local shelters and fell in love with bailey. we took millions of photos. and of course, introduced her to all of our friends. found dog-friendly parks nearby. and when we couldn't take her with us, we still kept an eye on her. thanks to the iphone, our family is now complete. i watched on television an adventure race. it was a 10 day, uh, 600 mile race, and i thought, "wow. i really want to do that." unfortunately, the reality was that i weighed almost 400 pounds. for a couple years i just really lost the weight and got in shape... and as we were heading toward the finish line, um, linda starts crying, my friend, and i said, "why are you crying?" and she said, "well, you just accomplished your goal!" every day i'm reminded, why i can do anything that i want to do, just looking back on that moment. [ female announcer ] mutual of omaha. proud sponsor of life's aha moments. >> kroft: after john walker lindh was captured fighting alongside taliban troops in afghanistan shortl
those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." we'd been wanting a dog for a while.o we searched local shelters and fell in love with bailey. we took millions of photos. and of course, introduced her to all of our friends. found dog-friendly parks nearby. and when we couldn't take her with us, we still kept an eye on her. thanks to the iphone, our family is now complete. i watched on television an adventure race. it was a 10 day, uh, 600 mile race, and i thought, "wow. i...
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andy pettitte loaded the bases. facing reimold, struggling of late. but pettitte walks him. forcess may markakis home. yankees trail. and bottom of the fourth. it is 4-1. tashara gets a hold of one to deep right center. montinez back to the wall. and he cannot get it. jeter and johnson both come in to score on the double by tashara. yankees up. and top of the eighth same score. wigginton hit less in the series. not after that. monster two run home run into the second deck in left field. his team leading 9th of the season. orioles trail 6-3. top of the 9th. birds down. wieters with a solo shot to the second deck. in right field. that's his fourth of the year. orioles are down 7-4. and next batter. reimold sends one deep down the left field line. with a stay fair? goes off the pole for the solo home run. his second of the year. orioles go back-to-back. trailing 7-5. later, in the 9th. ington at the plate. flies one to deep right. swisher has room in front of the warning track for the final out. come back falls short. yankees complete the sweep 7-5 the final. >> hernandez was n
andy pettitte loaded the bases. facing reimold, struggling of late. but pettitte walks him. forcess may markakis home. yankees trail. and bottom of the fourth. it is 4-1. tashara gets a hold of one to deep right center. montinez back to the wall. and he cannot get it. jeter and johnson both come in to score on the double by tashara. yankees up. and top of the eighth same score. wigginton hit less in the series. not after that. monster two run home run into the second deck in left field. his...
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like oscar in philadelphimedia and andy wallace a tremendous office operation. i thank myff.ain workers wh did an extraordinary job really a cast of thousands behind us in the campaign it's been a great prifflenl to serve the people of pennsylvanimedia it's been a privilege to be in the united states senate. i'll be working very hard for the people of the common wealth in the coming months thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> you have worked for the common good. >> ok. you all came see alex. thank you, pennsylvania. [applause] thank you to everyone here tonight. this election is about you. it's about you and everyone in this great common wealth who stood up and wanted their voices heard. this is what dem crassy looks like. [applause] a win for the people over the establishment, even over washington, d.c.. i will never forget that it was the people of pennsylvania that made it happen tonight. and i will work so hard to earn their trust and their confidence. but it should come as no surprise to anyone that people want a change. when i went to congress just a few years ago. a
like oscar in philadelphimedia and andy wallace a tremendous office operation. i thank myff.ain workers wh did an extraordinary job really a cast of thousands behind us in the campaign it's been a great prifflenl to serve the people of pennsylvanimedia it's been a privilege to be in the united states senate. i'll be working very hard for the people of the common wealth in the coming months thank you all. [applause] [applause] >> you have worked for the common good. >> ok. you all...
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it ain't for nothing that the most frequent visitor to the white house is former seiu head andy sternnd obama are like that. this is a plot hatched by stern and obama to try to drive more people under the payroll before the election. >> david: rich has the last word on this one. coming up, why spending billions of u.s. rescue dollars to greece means more big fat bail-outs in america. that's at the bottom of the hour. first on "forbes," the three things happening in d.c. right now that are setting the stage for $5 gas this summer. he energy business. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our families. and our neighbors. and by changing lives we're in more than the energy business we're in the human energy business. chevron. [ speaking native language ] [ moans ] [ speaking native language ] ♪ [ speaking native lauage ] [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. [ male announcer ] but they've n
it ain't for nothing that the most frequent visitor to the white house is former seiu head andy sternnd obama are like that. this is a plot hatched by stern and obama to try to drive more people under the payroll before the election. >> david: rich has the last word on this one. coming up, why spending billions of u.s. rescue dollars to greece means more big fat bail-outs in america. that's at the bottom of the hour. first on "forbes," the three things happening in d.c. right...
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andy murray came back from two sets down to beat with them.tlantic university, winning the sun belt conference baseball channel. celebrating in the usual way for the field. the whole team ran across the campus for the diving pool in uniform, made like they were the bush gardens. and including that is pretty nifty. wait for the head coach. well, that's not the head coach. did we see them already? there is the old heavy set guy. doing that for the gainer and the full twist. i don't know, i guess when you're in florida, that's what you do. >> that's right. when you're in florida, you do like them too. >> yeah, you get wet and you go swimming. >>> topper was going to be here, but he's watching himself on television somewhere. >> yeah. that's it for us. the cbs evening news with katie couric is next live down at the gulf. derek will see you at 7:00. have a
andy murray came back from two sets down to beat with them.tlantic university, winning the sun belt conference baseball channel. celebrating in the usual way for the field. the whole team ran across the campus for the diving pool in uniform, made like they were the bush gardens. and including that is pretty nifty. wait for the head coach. well, that's not the head coach. did we see them already? there is the old heavy set guy. doing that for the gainer and the full twist. i don't know, i guess...
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- on trips,u sometimes individually,indi sometimes together, it's not -- it wasn't really like an "andy of mayberry" childhoodget, that we would go fishing was t together -- i mean, we did nowh and then, but, you know, he -- he worked, he was on the road a lot and i did not discuss this with him very much, but now i've had occasion to. tim and the first it happened whendg we were doing an interview withm the boston globe, where in the course of the interview i'm finding out things about him that i hadn't known. and...wel c-span: like?k >> guest: well, like, foresm example, some of his militaryis experience. miis is so this is something that was never really discussed when i was growing up, that he was in the south pacific in world war ii, he was a marine pilot and he was in korea.s nin redidn't know that he had anything to do with liberatingno the philippines.li but he went into some of theseek stories and, of course, i was fascinated. i wanted him to keep going. f so that's been a very good byproduct of all this. l on the publicity front, well, really not too long ago, when ii was rthl
- on trips,u sometimes individually,indi sometimes together, it's not -- it wasn't really like an "andy of mayberry" childhoodget, that we would go fishing was t together -- i mean, we did nowh and then, but, you know, he -- he worked, he was on the road a lot and i did not discuss this with him very much, but now i've had occasion to. tim and the first it happened whendg we were doing an interview withm the boston globe, where in the course of the interview i'm finding out things...
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i say andy macphail will not make a manager change. >> you are not that old. >> all right. 6:27. much more to come in our next half-hour. >> a somber graduation ceremony at the university of pr virginia. >> a group of students picking up the pieces after vermont police stopped and investigation. what it means to the victim's family. >> the unofficial start to summer is almost here. if ♪ ♪ ♪ do, do, do it together ♪ do, do it together ♪ ♪ it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ do, do it together ♪ do, do it together ♪ it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ it's all ri-i-i-ght [ female announcer ] cruises from baltimore and new jersey. visit royalcaribbean.com today. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back. i am stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us. tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. it is a bad hair day. >> that is a good way to describe it. temperatures in the mid 60's right now. the worst part of the day it will be early. we might get a peak of the sun this afternoon. you will co
i say andy macphail will not make a manager change. >> you are not that old. >> all right. 6:27. much more to come in our next half-hour. >> a somber graduation ceremony at the university of pr virginia. >> a group of students picking up the pieces after vermont police stopped and investigation. what it means to the victim's family. >> the unofficial start to summer is almost here. if ♪ ♪ ♪ do, do, do it together ♪ do, do it together ♪ ♪ it's all right,...
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andy spirit and dr. dorothy did leave you alone with your beautiful partners, charles.ause] please, come and greet u >> good evening. i really have no closing remarks tonight. i only wanted to come here tonight to say thank you. i want to say this before on behalf of dorothy's sister and on behalf of the council family come to each of you for being here and for staying, and you are right we are ending exactly the way that dorothy probably would have ended a program tonight. i want to thank you, susan, for guiding us through this magnificent evening of song and tribute. so very special and we love you so much. [applause] i want to thank lea dewitt don't know if she is still in the house that we had terrific volunteer team that can together this entire week including the memorial celebration tomorrow at the cathedral. rather than closing remarks, we should end dorothy height's style tonight with a closing song. so as you journey safely home tonight, and as we see you for the home ongoing celebration tomorrow let us stand and sing dorothy's song. >> we all know the song. h
andy spirit and dr. dorothy did leave you alone with your beautiful partners, charles.ause] please, come and greet u >> good evening. i really have no closing remarks tonight. i only wanted to come here tonight to say thank you. i want to say this before on behalf of dorothy's sister and on behalf of the council family come to each of you for being here and for staying, and you are right we are ending exactly the way that dorothy probably would have ended a program tonight. i want to...
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. >> glenn: i'm just saying there was an andy stern in the story some place. [ laughter ] >> and i thinketimes when you strike a chord with people and you start gaining that kind of celebrity, sometimes it makes people mad. >> sure. >> you may have some experience. >> glenn: no. what are you talking about? back in just a second. cial repo" now back to glenn beck. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: last weekend i was in new jersey and speaking in front of a group and there were several pastors in the audience. about 1,000 people there. i started to talk about the guy we're talking about tonight, george whitefield. and i started to talking, telling the story about who this guy was and what he taught the american people. when i finished, an african-american pastor, evangelical got up and he was going to say the closing prayer. he got up and he looked at me and he said, "i am never going to preach the same again. i know exactly what i'm supposed to be doing now. it all make sense to m me." i think george whitefield is a man for today. he's complicated and controversial. we'll get to his views on slavery, which w
. >> glenn: i'm just saying there was an andy stern in the story some place. [ laughter ] >> and i thinketimes when you strike a chord with people and you start gaining that kind of celebrity, sometimes it makes people mad. >> sure. >> you may have some experience. >> glenn: no. what are you talking about? back in just a second. cial repo" now back to glenn beck. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: last weekend i was in new jersey and speaking in front of a group and...
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it's like they are trying to give andy rooney a heart attack, you know?ndustry experts are watching closely to see how movie goers will react, and i think i have a pretty good idea how they're going to react. i think some kids are going to hear their dad use the f-word for the first time. the movie studios are aware, they know they're pushing it and they seem to be trying to prepare people for it in their commercials. >> every shrek moment has led to this. >> what's happening? >> welcome to the new far far away, shrek. >> 0% apr financing available for qualified ticket byers. no interest for 24 months. msrp includes ticket price and tax, but excludes popcorn. see ticket agent for details. >> jimmy: or you can lease. there are leasing options. and one more thing. another week has passed us by and we have a way to end the week here. tonight we're going to do it differently. it's time for our weekly salute to the fcc where we bleep and blur things whether they need it or not. "lost," the final season and the complete collection comes out on august 24th. so t
it's like they are trying to give andy rooney a heart attack, you know?ndustry experts are watching closely to see how movie goers will react, and i think i have a pretty good idea how they're going to react. i think some kids are going to hear their dad use the f-word for the first time. the movie studios are aware, they know they're pushing it and they seem to be trying to prepare people for it in their commercials. >> every shrek moment has led to this. >> what's happening?...
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and in doing that, i've headed mine the role of one of my predecessorred, andy. andy was a leader in formlating some of the best thinking around a range of internet issues. along with our morning pannist, larry irving, when he was the assistant, he knew if we were going to build the internet to its potential, the united states government needed the right touch in the process. so it's an honor to pick up that manner of leadership. and as one simple message that i want to leave you with today. and that is that in this field, the department of commerce is back. we are back to lead. it's a model that we want to carry forward as we update the framework for global, digital -- for the global digital economy in the 21st century. and we're back because our continued economic recovery and tomorrow's pros -- prosperity that's able to innovative and expand. we're back because the internet and e-commerce depend on trust to flourish. we're back because the government has an important but delicate role to play in preserving trust and enabling this digital fabric across our soci
and in doing that, i've headed mine the role of one of my predecessorred, andy. andy was a leader in formlating some of the best thinking around a range of internet issues. along with our morning pannist, larry irving, when he was the assistant, he knew if we were going to build the internet to its potential, the united states government needed the right touch in the process. so it's an honor to pick up that manner of leadership. and as one simple message that i want to leave you with today....
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i am sort of dodging your question, but when i go out andi standgnif up in front of hundref enthused and animated citizens,p and you look at what isf happening in their neighborhoods and in their homes in on the way to their schools, it tends to wi deal with narcotics, re-entry populationtheir n and abusive ps or abusive adults. >> mayor gordon.s, >> i have to say that when you first hear it, secure may communities g, and going after e hardest criminals, elements, it sounds like a good thing. it sounds g like it is the most targeted deficit. the reality is, as the young lady mentioned, the policy andpp discussion we have weather is elected officials or the chief of police level and the sheriff is one thing. the real life on the streets is anotheron reality. the example i gave your about te undocumented mom who was driving her newborn child toife schoold stopped by -- backstop with a broken tail light. there was no prior conviction.up i did affect question aboutorted i.c.e. w personally and one of e nato conferences and they did not want to answer the questiont they talked about the d
i am sort of dodging your question, but when i go out andi standgnif up in front of hundref enthused and animated citizens,p and you look at what isf happening in their neighborhoods and in their homes in on the way to their schools, it tends to wi deal with narcotics, re-entry populationtheir n and abusive ps or abusive adults. >> mayor gordon.s, >> i have to say that when you first hear it, secure may communities g, and going after e hardest criminals, elements, it sounds like a...
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. >> when the team was in new york the first stop on this road trip, andy mcphail came out and said ifn't start hitting, we're going to replace you. what might happen? i love what john stocks dale's doing in the minor league. he has these guys prepared and thinking if i put up numbers i might get the call because ryan hughes already has. is there anybody down there you png might be imminent to come up? >> mcphail said he's not going to put up with a guy struggling anymore. he didn't meks who he was -- mention who he was going to bring up. somebody's got to come back up and right now you look at a guy like corey patterson, he's hitting .333 in ten games, you could argue he would be brought up over a guy like lou montaÑez, who has been struggling. again, .252 career head nert majors, it's not going to make a huge difference. josh belzy, interesting choice now. 18 rbis he's hitting 14 of his 17 games but this is a guy that we kept here and was going to stay in the minors, he's not going to move in hot off 3rd. at most, maybe a september callup. but now you got to say if they continue to s
. >> when the team was in new york the first stop on this road trip, andy mcphail came out and said ifn't start hitting, we're going to replace you. what might happen? i love what john stocks dale's doing in the minor league. he has these guys prepared and thinking if i put up numbers i might get the call because ryan hughes already has. is there anybody down there you png might be imminent to come up? >> mcphail said he's not going to put up with a guy struggling anymore. he didn't...
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and last pitcher to win with seven plus innings andy nostrikeouts. 3-1 on the year. >> tiger there 11th straight win over the indians. bottom of the two, indians up and man on third. and barehanded play. and the indians score. later in the inning, and chu to short. and santiago tries barehanded effort. 4-1 lead. and bottom of five, 4-4 now. and three for four with a pair of ribs and austin kerns scores. the witch is dead. 7-4, the indians finally beat the tigers, first time in 12 games. again, three hits from greg and ordonez goes two for four in a losing effort. >> let's go to pittsburgh. cardinals and the pirates. and a double to deep right. cardinals up 4-0. bottom of sixth, cardinals up. all the starts have been quality starts this year. that is a good thing. and six innings, allowed two runs and seven strikeouts. wainwright improves to 5-1 on the year. quality starts in all seven thus far. wainwright came into the day, with a -- e.r.a. this year. cardinals take two out of three from pittsburgh. >> cubbies take the cut against mike leake and the
and last pitcher to win with seven plus innings andy nostrikeouts. 3-1 on the year. >> tiger there 11th straight win over the indians. bottom of the two, indians up and man on third. and barehanded play. and the indians score. later in the inning, and chu to short. and santiago tries barehanded effort. 4-1 lead. and bottom of five, 4-4 now. and three for four with a pair of ribs and austin kerns scores. the witch is dead. 7-4, the indians finally beat the tigers, first time in 12 games....
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josh bell in the same week in which andy mcphail put his hitters on notice, if you don't produce, you'lland 18 rbis on the year. and rick you're beginning to see what's going on here in the orioles minor league system. ryan hughes was on a tear, he got promoted these other hitters are beginning to notice. even brand don schneider who is struggling right now one of the reasons orioles have other options going on. we're not suggesting josh bell is anywhere near being called up but it's nice to know that a guy who is regarded as a top prospect is getting noticed. >> i talked to the general manager of the norfolk tides, he said i don't know if the kid is going to hit with any power. in the blink of an eye, he put up six home runs. now he's pretty happy about having josh bell up there. >> you know the other thing that we're beginning to see with the way the minor leagues is being run, we saw it with alfredo simone, so he was a starter, now he's the orioles closer. you have josh bell at 3rd base who is regarded as the third baseman of the future but brandon wearing who was playing 3rd base is
josh bell in the same week in which andy mcphail put his hitters on notice, if you don't produce, you'lland 18 rbis on the year. and rick you're beginning to see what's going on here in the orioles minor league system. ryan hughes was on a tear, he got promoted these other hitters are beginning to notice. even brand don schneider who is struggling right now one of the reasons orioles have other options going on. we're not suggesting josh bell is anywhere near being called up but it's nice to...
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citizens andy their passportsees were provid.the third employee was aa thirde permanent resident, and hernt ar permanent resident card was provided. i don't believe as well as copies of socialpi security cars and in one case, i believe a b california driver's license. >> the obvious question is, you kn know, the job as commissioner, that's basically the person in e charge of overseeing a lot of the verification, the truthfulness of employees, aof person status. e and it just seems like you are k prettye you cavalier about i ni. ended basically say, if i hearhu you correctly, that i ninth are not that important, that other documentations, i ninth are not that important. and you're saying that we shoult overlook the failure to fill ot an i-9 forms is, just overlookls at. >> mr. chairman, i am not denying the air, denying the violation with regard to thefore form in which the information was contained. what i am saying, and i say this as a former prosecutor, with regard to the immigration and customsregard to th enforcementd be the
citizens andy their passportsees were provid.the third employee was aa thirde permanent resident, and hernt ar permanent resident card was provided. i don't believe as well as copies of socialpi security cars and in one case, i believe a b california driver's license. >> the obvious question is, you kn know, the job as commissioner, that's basically the person in e charge of overseeing a lot of the verification, the truthfulness of employees, aof person status. e and it just seems like...
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a good friend of andy north who was working the television that day, i asked him after it was over i said, where did that ball land? he said, tom, it landed right on the front of the green right where i wanted it to. >> charlie: why did it go off the green? >> when i hit it there was an extra gust of wind. >> charlie: things you can't predict. >> i couldn't handle that. you just don't know. >> charlie: you used to not like links. but you learned to love it. >> actually learned to love it. because i stopped fighting the inconsistencies of the game there. people want to make things perfect. american golf you make things perfect. you get manicured fairways and watered, manicured greens, softer. it cops on the greens a little bit better. over there, you have to rely on the luck of the bounce. luck comes in to play a lot more over there. you have to have her of a feel for distance. plus you have to be really good up and downer. you have to make -- when you miss the green, you have to be able to get the next one close and make -- >> charlie: which we just saw at pebble beach. >> that's rig
a good friend of andy north who was working the television that day, i asked him after it was over i said, where did that ball land? he said, tom, it landed right on the front of the green right where i wanted it to. >> charlie: why did it go off the green? >> when i hit it there was an extra gust of wind. >> charlie: things you can't predict. >> i couldn't handle that. you just don't know. >> charlie: you used to not like links. but you learned to love it....
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has just flown into the world trade center and i was getting in the car with margaret spellings and andy balm ball who was my chief of staff at the time and we had no idea what would transpire and when we got in the car and went on to the capitol, we assumed that, you know, it was just some weird accident, some terrible accident that a plane had flown into the trade center, but on the way to the capitol, we get the message about the second plane, so we know then that it's a terrorist attack, but i go on and go to senator kennedy's office, he's waiting for me actually with i get out of the car, and we go to his office, and he starts to give me a tour of his office and shows me all his momentos on his wall, including a letter from his brother jack, that jack had written to their mother when they were little, and had written that teddy was getting fat and he was still amused after all these years at this cute letter but the whole time i kept up this small talk, and i thought about it over and over and wondered, you know, if that was a defense mechanism for himself, because he'd had so many
has just flown into the world trade center and i was getting in the car with margaret spellings and andy balm ball who was my chief of staff at the time and we had no idea what would transpire and when we got in the car and went on to the capitol, we assumed that, you know, it was just some weird accident, some terrible accident that a plane had flown into the trade center, but on the way to the capitol, we get the message about the second plane, so we know then that it's a terrorist attack,...
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character from a charles dickens novel from southern on and he was an unscripted land necktie to sell than andy came up to us and he said, i know how you feel. have you ever lost anything you loved? [laughter] >> well, loss can be forgotten that what we will do is create eagle creek. will put a really extra another layer of soil and will make a golf course you. do you like to golf? we like nature as much as you do. we will put this little goose pond's out there and make sure the coyotes can't get them. and i just looked at him. and my mother said, damn their souls. and my uncle just walked away and said, we need to raise the dead here. they don't understand what they have just be raised. and i did know what he meant. my awful, we didn't have much relationship. because they have moved into kentucky after we've moved out west in eagle creek was kind of mythological land the we've grown up with. it for our stores are the fount of our culture had been, but also something we've wanted to forget about because it was the coal fields you did want to talk about. and so there i stood alone in front of th
character from a charles dickens novel from southern on and he was an unscripted land necktie to sell than andy came up to us and he said, i know how you feel. have you ever lost anything you loved? [laughter] >> well, loss can be forgotten that what we will do is create eagle creek. will put a really extra another layer of soil and will make a golf course you. do you like to golf? we like nature as much as you do. we will put this little goose pond's out there and make sure the coyotes...
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, there's a recent book which i think is quite wrong and interpretation of the great depression by andy schleck called the forgotten man. and she is taking that phrase from somewhere, from the lower part of the 19th century. but franklin roosevelt in the speech, campaign radio address before even had the nomination in 1932 talking about the forgotten man, and that's who we need to think of in terms of what needed to be done during the depression. >> it's not been out of print for a quarter century, but do you find there is a different sort of poignancy now in the wake of the financial crisis? >> there certainly is. being an expert on the depression and as i said unfortunately for most of us, my book on the depression era are somewhat gain an interest in the last two years because of the circumstances. so a lot more people really i think want to see what it was like then because conditions are not as bad but they're certainly more sober for a lot of people that have been any time since it. >> you are here featuring too. the others called the great depression, america from 1929-1941. how
, there's a recent book which i think is quite wrong and interpretation of the great depression by andy schleck called the forgotten man. and she is taking that phrase from somewhere, from the lower part of the 19th century. but franklin roosevelt in the speech, campaign radio address before even had the nomination in 1932 talking about the forgotten man, and that's who we need to think of in terms of what needed to be done during the depression. >> it's not been out of print for a...