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you can't have it both ways, ann. i think the fact of the matter is, the chinese buying american currency the chinese having such great american debt didn't happen under the last ten months under the administration of president obama. i think he's trying to cover an economic situation he inherited from president bush and i think that it is very interesting that all of a sudden we're trying to act like this began in january of this year. i don't think the facts will bear that out at all. >> with the stimulus bill -- >> larry: we'll talk about sarah palin. she was mentioned. hold it, ann. we'll talk about sarah palin and other things when we come back. don't go away. i chose habitat for humanity. our pets are our kids. we chose the aspca. we're sharing the love again this year. because giving back feels good. on the subaru outback, motor trend's 2010 and two hundred fifty dollars gets donated to your ♪ [ female announcer ] today's health care system is leaving countless americans stranded. that's why aarp is fighting to
you can't have it both ways, ann. i think the fact of the matter is, the chinese buying american currency the chinese having such great american debt didn't happen under the last ten months under the administration of president obama. i think he's trying to cover an economic situation he inherited from president bush and i think that it is very interesting that all of a sudden we're trying to act like this began in january of this year. i don't think the facts will bear that out at all....
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you can't have it both ways, ann.e having such great american debt didn't happen under the last ten months under the administration of president obama. i think he's trying to cover an economic situation he inherited from president bush and i think that it is very interesting that all of a sudden we're trying to act like this began in january of this year. i don't think the facts will bear that out at all. >> with the stimulus bill -- >> larry: we'll talk about sarah palin. she was mentioned. hold it, ann. we'll talk about sarah palin and other things when we come back. don't go away. you know, truck guys like to get the job done right. measure twice, cut once i always say. lemme give ya a hand there. did you know that this silverado has 315 horsepower? how about your f150? less. silverado's powertrain is backed for 5 years or 100,000 miles. yours? 40,000 miles less. don't blame the carpenter, blame the tool. now during the chevy red tag event, get an '09 silverado with 0 percent apr for 72 months. see red and save gre
you can't have it both ways, ann.e having such great american debt didn't happen under the last ten months under the administration of president obama. i think he's trying to cover an economic situation he inherited from president bush and i think that it is very interesting that all of a sudden we're trying to act like this began in january of this year. i don't think the facts will bear that out at all. >> with the stimulus bill -- >> larry: we'll talk about sarah palin. she was...
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>> i said anne, anne, anne. mama's here. what's happened. i said anne who, did this to you? >> anne never recovered to answer. she died five days later. a medical expert testified her face was shattered "like an egg." a nurse testified she had never seen anyone so badly wound still alive. vance admitted he battered anne with a piece of wood he found in her yard. anne's mother says she ripped up her family photos because she has no one to give them to now. what a heartbreaking and completely senseless crime. i know you at home have something to say. give us a call. straight out to my expert panel, also joining us, former fbi special agent in charge, don clark and with us on the phone, melissa dunbar gates, anne's best friend. melissa, thank you so much. i know this has to be unimaginely difficult for you. what is your reaction and the reaction of anne's family to this verdict of guilty? >> it was an absolute huge sigh of relief. i guess i didn't realize and until the verdict came how it feels like i haven't breathed in a year. and when this verdict came, i felt like i could f
>> i said anne, anne, anne. mama's here. what's happened. i said anne who, did this to you? >> anne never recovered to answer. she died five days later. a medical expert testified her face was shattered "like an egg." a nurse testified she had never seen anyone so badly wound still alive. vance admitted he battered anne with a piece of wood he found in her yard. anne's mother says she ripped up her family photos because she has no one to give them to now. what a...
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now, joining us in sexy casual wear, is carrie ann. dear. how are you? >> i'm fine, how are you? look, it's girls night. >> tom: it feels like we've had a coup of "larry king live." we just have to be careful this doesn't become the same tone as our dress rehearsals. which tend to be a little spicier. but you're not there for those. >> i'm not included. >> we were talking about how -- because mya asked tom and i what -- do people write your dress rehearsal for you or is that off the cuff? because we sit back there in the red room in dress rehearsal just waiting to see what he's going to say next because everything is just so funny. >> he's crazy. >> tom: see, in the dress rehearsal, when you wait to hear what i'm going to ad-lib in the r-rated version it breaks you up. in the actual show, when you wait to see what she's going to say it freaks you out. what do you three regard as your roles? is bruno -- did bruno ever say, okay, i'll be the nutball and len can be the crusty brit and i'll be the lift police. >> he's not so crusty. i sit
now, joining us in sexy casual wear, is carrie ann. dear. how are you? >> i'm fine, how are you? look, it's girls night. >> tom: it feels like we've had a coup of "larry king live." we just have to be careful this doesn't become the same tone as our dress rehearsals. which tend to be a little spicier. but you're not there for those. >> i'm not included. >> we were talking about how -- because mya asked tom and i what -- do people write your dress rehearsal for...
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did anybody give you a direct answer on that, anne?ah, the answer, so far, was that we don't know. it's uncertain whether it was reported but we have not uncovered any evidence that they did do that and that is very -- very sort of disturbing in and of itself. >> okay. we'll continue to follow, this ann scott tyson, "washington post" military reporter we thank you again as we find out more rev layings about major hasan. thanks again. appreciate it. >>> coming up amazing video. the woman clearly drunk at a subway station there she is doing the two-step and stumbles onto the tracks. loses her balance. here comes the train. what happened next? >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. look at, this i still can't get over this story, friday, subway station in boston, lady clearly drunk puts out her cigarette and stumb stumbles onto the track. thankfully the passengers would do everything they could do make sure the train stopped and the lady was okay and that's what happened. i mean, we're talking inches from what could have be
did anybody give you a direct answer on that, anne?ah, the answer, so far, was that we don't know. it's uncertain whether it was reported but we have not uncovered any evidence that they did do that and that is very -- very sort of disturbing in and of itself. >> okay. we'll continue to follow, this ann scott tyson, "washington post" military reporter we thank you again as we find out more rev layings about major hasan. thanks again. appreciate it. >>> coming up amazing...
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ann coulter joins me here in new york. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you talk about sarah pail 99 your book. her new interview on oprah winfrey. what do you think? what it a good idea for oprah to be the first place sarah went to talk about her book. oprah endorsed our president, barack obama. >> and refused to have sarah palin on in the campaign. >> she refused to have anybody on. >> she had obama. >> not during the campaign. >> but it's a big story. the vice presidential nominee. it did seem a little bit of a diss. >> they addressed that on the show, but in any event -- >> that's a great question. she is not doing the usual book media tour in new york and l.a. and the big city. she is on the sarah palin bus going to tuscaloosa and grand rapids. she is going to where her fans are. sure, i think it's better for oprah than saila, but it was a terrific interview. >> they left no stone unturned and it was interesting to hear her speaking frankly about intimate subjects including her real feelings about the guy who w
ann coulter joins me here in new york. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> you talk about sarah pail 99 your book. her new interview on oprah winfrey. what do you think? what it a good idea for oprah to be the first place sarah went to talk about her book. oprah endorsed our president, barack obama. >> and refused to have sarah palin on in the campaign. >> she refused to have anybody on. >> she had obama. >> not during the campaign. >> but it's a...
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>> i agree with ann. i think it's probably too soon to tell exactly what the makeup is of the republican primary but there are enough people who know about sarah palin and like her to make her formidable if she goes there. that's the scary thing but i think she takes some responsibility for the fact that so many people believe she's not qualified and i don't think she's done very much to make people believe she is qualified. >> barbara walters, my boss, asked the question everybody wants to know this morning on "good morning america." let's listen to this. >> do you ever want to be president of the united states? >> that certainly isn't on my radar screen right now, but when you consider some of the ordinary turning into extraordinary events that have happened in my life i am not one to predict what will happen in a few years. my ambition, if you l my desire is to help our country in whatever role that may be and i cannot predict what that will be, what doors would be open in the year 2012. >> would you p
>> i agree with ann. i think it's probably too soon to tell exactly what the makeup is of the republican primary but there are enough people who know about sarah palin and like her to make her formidable if she goes there. that's the scary thing but i think she takes some responsibility for the fact that so many people believe she's not qualified and i don't think she's done very much to make people believe she is qualified. >> barbara walters, my boss, asked the question everybody...
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. >> david brooks, did you see him on george stephanopolous said she was a joke, ann, your own party base person there, one of the intellectuals in the party, i know that. he thinks she's a joke and she should be a talk show host which i find rather insulting to me but that's another story. >> that's right. actually i think most republicans consider david brooks a joke, and i think as long as i'm on with the gals i'd like to point out that sarah palin, that 30% that totally loves sarah palin was it they saw her being president or loved her? i bet you more people love her than would necessarily want her to be president but in any event it cuts across gender lines on our side. the enthusiasm for sarah palin is among conservatives, young people, old people, blue collar people, and a lot of men and a lot of women, and i got to tell you, i don't see a woman on the democrat side that attracts that sort of following, certainly not hillary clinton. it was mostly liberal women who liked hillary. it was liberal women who liked geraldine ferraro, not sarah palin. >> her base is passionate and l
. >> david brooks, did you see him on george stephanopolous said she was a joke, ann, your own party base person there, one of the intellectuals in the party, i know that. he thinks she's a joke and she should be a talk show host which i find rather insulting to me but that's another story. >> that's right. actually i think most republicans consider david brooks a joke, and i think as long as i'm on with the gals i'd like to point out that sarah palin, that 30% that totally loves...
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speaking of ann pressly. so we kind of go down a time frame, all worried as a community, all a little scared. when they apprehended an alleged suspect, we kind of -- we all wanted to know answers. we wanted questions. we all want answers. like you were saying here in little rock, the media here are all very close. sure, we might be rivals in television and radio, but we all work very closely together. >> dana, i hope you come back and update us as this case progresses. we're not going to forget about it. we will stay on top of the war on women. >>> cue the circus music. jon gosselin is back in the spotlight. this time, the star of "jien and kate plus eight" was in front of the cameras undergoing marriage therapy. what's going on here? if this guy's serious about fixing his marriage, should he be doing this behind closed doors? >>> plus, inside the frightening world of addiction. david hasselhoff comes clean and finally admits his toxic troubles, telling the world about his ongoing battle with alcoholism. so i
speaking of ann pressly. so we kind of go down a time frame, all worried as a community, all a little scared. when they apprehended an alleged suspect, we kind of -- we all wanted to know answers. we wanted questions. we all want answers. like you were saying here in little rock, the media here are all very close. sure, we might be rivals in television and radio, but we all work very closely together. >> dana, i hope you come back and update us as this case progresses. we're not going to...
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ann gates certainly felt wilkinson played a major role. this isn't an exact portrait as you can see behind me but we are assuming that by holding the flag behind gates is indeed wilkinson because he was so close to gates, both professionally and personally. gates used to refer to him as my son, you are as a son to me, he wrote on several locations. and when the news of the great victory was taken to congress it came with strong recommendation, absolute insistence that this kid of 20 should be made a general. and so he became the youngest american general in the army. so that's part of the power of his charm. i think the other part, again, of his personality, this is his wife nancy more formally known as ann bidle. it is just a miniature portrait by can't find the original. but just take a look at her. take a look at that little mouth and those bright eyes. she's a quaker. look at the hair piled on her head. that is no ordinary quaker. she is still look good and sensitive. she writes beautifully, wonderfully funny comic letters always actua
ann gates certainly felt wilkinson played a major role. this isn't an exact portrait as you can see behind me but we are assuming that by holding the flag behind gates is indeed wilkinson because he was so close to gates, both professionally and personally. gates used to refer to him as my son, you are as a son to me, he wrote on several locations. and when the news of the great victory was taken to congress it came with strong recommendation, absolute insistence that this kid of 20 should be...
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ann coulter.hat does she think about the carrie prejean sex tape scandal? and the explosive news today that a porn distributor is offering carrie millions of dollars for eight tapes they claim they have of her. and of course, is the author of the best-selling book, "guilty: liberal victims and their assault on america," which is now out in paperback. ann coulter joins me now. good to see you. you talk a lot about sarah palin in your book, "guilty." let's start off with sarah palin, her brand-new interview on oprah today. was it a good idea for oprah to be the first place that sarah went to talk about her book. let's remember, oprah endorsed our president, barack obama. >> right. and refused to have sarah palin on during the campaign. >> refused to have anybody on during the campaign. >> well, she had obama on. >> not during the campaign. not once the presidential campaign was under way. want to be fair to oprah. >> okay. but it's kind of a big story, kind of perfect -- the vice presidential nomine
ann coulter.hat does she think about the carrie prejean sex tape scandal? and the explosive news today that a porn distributor is offering carrie millions of dollars for eight tapes they claim they have of her. and of course, is the author of the best-selling book, "guilty: liberal victims and their assault on america," which is now out in paperback. ann coulter joins me now. good to see you. you talk a lot about sarah palin in your book, "guilty." let's start off with sarah...
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to ann marie, illinois. hi, ann marie. >> caller: hi, nancy. twins are growing up so much, and i want to -- >> can you believe it? >> caller: it's crazy. "the eleventh victim" is fabulous, and everybody needs to go buy that book. >> they're turning 2 on wednesday. >> caller: didn't close it. it was fabulous. nancy, my question is this. with the twitter page and the youtube video people that potentially followed her on twitter, did anybody not find this alarming and maybe tell their parents -- >> good question. pat brown, criminal profiler, what about ann marie in illinois's question? if i saw something like that on youtube or twitter, i would find it very disturbing. if i knew it was a minor, i would try to contact their family. >> well, i think ann marie's got a good point. what she's pointing out is we have a very disturbing teenage culture going on here. there's an anti-death culture where people are going on the net, looking at gore, looking at slasher films, going out to see "saw." when i was a teenager i saw "mary popins," "romeo & juliet
to ann marie, illinois. hi, ann marie. >> caller: hi, nancy. twins are growing up so much, and i want to -- >> can you believe it? >> caller: it's crazy. "the eleventh victim" is fabulous, and everybody needs to go buy that book. >> they're turning 2 on wednesday. >> caller: didn't close it. it was fabulous. nancy, my question is this. with the twitter page and the youtube video people that potentially followed her on twitter, did anybody not find this...
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anne bremner high-profile lawyer out of seattle. eleanor, here's the kicker. people think all this money is traded for child prostitutes, for a 5-year-old girl. this mother probably sold her own girl for a hit of crack. come on. >> exactly right, nancy. especially looking at someone with a drug problem. she killed her child. she may not have dealt the final blow, but because she sold her child into prostitution she's responsible for her murder. >> well, obviously, peter odom, felony murder. you commit a felony and a death occurs during that felony, you sell your child to a pimp, your 5-year-old beautiful childo a pimm top get raped and sodomized for money -- >> exactly. >> -- and the child dies, surprise surprise. that's murder. that's felony murder. >> felony murder. >> on that mother. that's it. and in that jurisdiction you can get the death penalty, which in north carolina is lethal injection, the needle, for felony murder. >> nancy, if even a small part of these horrendous allegations prove true, then this mother is in terrible trouble. this is just inhuma
anne bremner high-profile lawyer out of seattle. eleanor, here's the kicker. people think all this money is traded for child prostitutes, for a 5-year-old girl. this mother probably sold her own girl for a hit of crack. come on. >> exactly right, nancy. especially looking at someone with a drug problem. she killed her child. she may not have dealt the final blow, but because she sold her child into prostitution she's responsible for her murder. >> well, obviously, peter odom, felony...
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from anne ram to fineberg, how quickly it shifts. it's a good question. whether there's an answer, that's a different matter. but anne rant understands this articulate and forceful and powerful voice for libertarianism. for the notion na each of us can hole on to what she creates and the role of government needs to be minimized if at all possibly. we had an ideology in our leadership circles that embraced that. and it began with president. many people think that he was absolutely necessary, a powerful brilliant and one of our more, no matter if you agree or disagree, one of the most effective president ever. but he created an agenda of anne rant perspective that controlled our discourse until about a year ago. and a year ago when the entire economic world collapsed when major column after major column from lehman to bear stern's. every day a new headline. we had ken fineberg. appointed by the president, determining how much we will pay the c.e.o.s of the companies. we have gone from finding bureaucrats. somebody appoint bd the president determining how mu
from anne ram to fineberg, how quickly it shifts. it's a good question. whether there's an answer, that's a different matter. but anne rant understands this articulate and forceful and powerful voice for libertarianism. for the notion na each of us can hole on to what she creates and the role of government needs to be minimized if at all possibly. we had an ideology in our leadership circles that embraced that. and it began with president. many people think that he was absolutely necessary, a...
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anne darwin from the scam. anne darwin was involved with from the scam.d close to involved with the fraud, which totalled close to £700,000. totalled close to £700,000. when john darwin totalled close to £700,000. when john darwin went missing at sea john darwin went missing at sea he seemed to be john darwin went missing at sea he seemed to be the victim of a seemed to be the victim of a tragic accident. seemed to be the victim of a tragic accident. he was really a seemed to be the victim of a tragic accident. he was really a man accident. he was really a man committing accident. he was really a man committing fraud. accident. he was really a man committing fraud. his disappearance committing fraud. his disappearance on a canoeing trip was committing fraud. his disappearance on a canoeing trip was staiblg on a canoeing trip was staiblg staged. the motive on a canoeing trip was staiblg staged. the motive was money. john staged. the motive was money. john darwin didn‘t do staged. the motive was money. john darwin didn‘t do it alone. darwin didn‘t do it alo
anne darwin from the scam. anne darwin was involved with from the scam.d close to involved with the fraud, which totalled close to £700,000. totalled close to £700,000. when john darwin totalled close to £700,000. when john darwin went missing at sea john darwin went missing at sea he seemed to be john darwin went missing at sea he seemed to be the victim of a seemed to be the victim of a tragic accident. seemed to be the victim of a tragic accident. he was really a seemed to be the victim...
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anne pressly was the morning anchor at katv in little rock. her mother whispered it's okay when the verdict was read. >> there aren't any winners tonight. nothing that's been done here will bring anne back. we'll never see her smile. we'll never hear her laugh. we'll never know the joy of her presence with us until we see her again in heaven. >> well, vance's mother told the jury that she abused him as a child, including a beating that may have caused brain damage. >>> for the first time in nearly 15 years, more american adults are apparently smoking. what? the cdc says that 21% of adults surveyed in 2008 said they smoked. that's just slightly higher than in 2007, but health officials say they're disappointed that the rate hasn't stayed under 20%. cigarette prices that remained steady for several years and one anti-smoking organization says that's worked against their efforts. >>> so a coach is having to eat his words after three of his players were arrested for attempted armed robbery. why? what did he say in the first place, rafer? >> what h
anne pressly was the morning anchor at katv in little rock. her mother whispered it's okay when the verdict was read. >> there aren't any winners tonight. nothing that's been done here will bring anne back. we'll never see her smile. we'll never hear her laugh. we'll never know the joy of her presence with us until we see her again in heaven. >> well, vance's mother told the jury that she abused him as a child, including a beating that may have caused brain damage. >>> for...
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my question is, who are the 30% that think she is besides you, ann? >> yes, well, there's me. >> there's you. >> i guess -- i mean, for one thing it's definitely the americans who are not swayed by what the mainstream media says. i don't know whether she can overcome those numbers. if that poll is accurate and if it continues that way, okay, i guess she probably can't run for president. but there have been some very popular and very successful preside presidents who have been down in the polls before they became president like ronald reagan and bush and -- i don't think obama was ever down in the polls, was he. >> you're scaring me now that you mentioned the two of them. >> tonight joy will talk be to singer olivia newton-john, a breast cancer survivor, who will weigh in on new mammogram guidelines which go against everything you've been told for years. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on hln. >>> how well do you think your car would protect you if you were in an accident? some experts put different cars to the test and you might be surprised which is
my question is, who are the 30% that think she is besides you, ann? >> yes, well, there's me. >> there's you. >> i guess -- i mean, for one thing it's definitely the americans who are not swayed by what the mainstream media says. i don't know whether she can overcome those numbers. if that poll is accurate and if it continues that way, okay, i guess she probably can't run for president. but there have been some very popular and very successful preside presidents who have been...
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ann presley's face was crushed.onday jurors heard a tape of vance telling police he beat her with a piece of wood. defense attorneys claim he was tricked into confessing. >>> please be on the lookout, a 5-year-old girl is missing in north carolina and authorities suspect foul play in her disappearance. take a look at this picture of shaniya davis. she disappeared from her fayetteville home yesterday. they are worried heavy rain may delay efforts. shaniya's family has a history with social services. she is three feet tall, 40 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes, wearing a blue t-shirt and pink underwear. >>> a university of wisconsin student who is an army reservist said some muggers returned his wallet when they saw that he was in the military. 21-year-old kyle was walking to his milwaukee home when four men forced him to lay down and put a gun to his neck. they took his wallet, 16 dollars, his keys his cell phone. they had a change of heart when they opened his billfold. >> on going through my wallet they found my milit
ann presley's face was crushed.onday jurors heard a tape of vance telling police he beat her with a piece of wood. defense attorneys claim he was tricked into confessing. >>> please be on the lookout, a 5-year-old girl is missing in north carolina and authorities suspect foul play in her disappearance. take a look at this picture of shaniya davis. she disappeared from her fayetteville home yesterday. they are worried heavy rain may delay efforts. shaniya's family has a history with...
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i see you and you're talking, there's a love that's exuding from you and as the story goes, leigh anne told you that she loved you when you were 18. was that the first time you heard that? what did it do to you? >> it just, you know, it showed me that it was possible to be loved. i never heard that before. you know, just for her to express that and i knew then that i was a part of the family and, you know, that i was going to stick around. >> again, you're welcomed into the family. you hear "i love you." as you take this and you're going to be a father some day, what kind of dad are you going to be? i bet the words "i love you" will be coming out nonstop from you. >> you know, i'm definitely going to teach my kids everything that i wasn't taught. i'm going to show them that it's better to give than receive because people gave me a second chance and, you know, i'll raise them the right way and give them everything i couldn't have and just take great care of them. not let them out of my sight. >> that's good. all dads should hear that. michael, how special was it on draft day when the to
i see you and you're talking, there's a love that's exuding from you and as the story goes, leigh anne told you that she loved you when you were 18. was that the first time you heard that? what did it do to you? >> it just, you know, it showed me that it was possible to be loved. i never heard that before. you know, just for her to express that and i knew then that i was a part of the family and, you know, that i was going to stick around. >> again, you're welcomed into the family....
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anne pressly was a morning anchor. her mom whispered "it's okay" when the verdict was read. >> there really aren't any winners tonight. nothing that's been done here will ever bring anne back. we'll never see her smile. we'll never hear her laugh. we'll never know the joy of her presence with us. until we see her again in heaven. >> vance's mother told the jury that she abused him as a child including a beating that may have caused brain damage. >>> our salute to the troops for two men, senior airman hernandez and one more. both are in the air force and they have another thing in common. the person who sent in the salute is denise. go to cnn.com/robin to salute a troop. >>> you know what? soon your bank is no longer going to be allowed to automatically charge you an overdraft fee. but you need to know how you'll get this in place for yourself before it takes effect. our money expert jennifer westhoven is looking out for you. so the crowd goes wild. they love this. >> yeah. we have a lot of people writing in on facebook
anne pressly was a morning anchor. her mom whispered "it's okay" when the verdict was read. >> there really aren't any winners tonight. nothing that's been done here will ever bring anne back. we'll never see her smile. we'll never hear her laugh. we'll never know the joy of her presence with us. until we see her again in heaven. >> vance's mother told the jury that she abused him as a child including a beating that may have caused brain damage. >>> our salute to...
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ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy.o her from iowa. >> thank you so much. this is a blouse she gave me for my birthday last week. i'll pass that on to her. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i'm a parent and a grandparent, and i don't condone anything that i've watched about this family. my question, though, is do you think that possibly the mom confessed "a" to potentially avoid prosecution but "b" to possibly think it was the only way to get out of an abusive relationship? >> excellent question. sue moss, peter odom, daniel horowitz. there's nothing that says police cannot trick you into a confession. miranda applies when you are in custody. she was not in custody. she was in her own home. so that's not going to apply here. so do you think she did this to avoid prosecution of her, of herself, peter odom? >> it very well could be, nancy. the authorities are no doubt going to use her confession. they're going to try to get her to cooperate against him. and if he's as abusive as people are talking about, that might j
ann in iowa. hi, ann. >> caller: hi, nancy.o her from iowa. >> thank you so much. this is a blouse she gave me for my birthday last week. i'll pass that on to her. what's your question, dear? >> caller: i'm a parent and a grandparent, and i don't condone anything that i've watched about this family. my question, though, is do you think that possibly the mom confessed "a" to potentially avoid prosecution but "b" to possibly think it was the only way to get...
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to ann marie, illinois. hi, ann marie. >> caller: hi, nancy.uch, and i want to -- >> can you believe it? >> caller: it's crazy. "the eleventh victim" is fabulous, and everybody needs to go buy that book. >> they're turning 2 on wednesday. >> caller: didn't close it. it was fabulous. nancy, my question is this. with the twitter page and the youtube video people that potentially followed her on twitter, did anybody not find this alarming and maybe tell their parents -- >> good question. pat brown, criminal profiler, what about ann marie in illinois' question? if i saw something like that on youtube or twitter, i would find it very disturbing. if i knew it was a minor, i would try to contact their family. >> well, i think ann marie's got a good point. what she's pointing out is we have a very disturbing teenage culture going on here. there's an anti-death culture where people are going on the net, looking at gore, looking at "slasher" films, going out to see "saw." when i was a teenager i saw "mary poppins," "romeo & juliet." but these kids are no
to ann marie, illinois. hi, ann marie. >> caller: hi, nancy.uch, and i want to -- >> can you believe it? >> caller: it's crazy. "the eleventh victim" is fabulous, and everybody needs to go buy that book. >> they're turning 2 on wednesday. >> caller: didn't close it. it was fabulous. nancy, my question is this. with the twitter page and the youtube video people that potentially followed her on twitter, did anybody not find this alarming and maybe tell...
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a lot of states have task forces willing to come in and help. >> ann, great info. thanks for helping us out today. >> you're welcome. >>> next, your weekend project. get your home ready for the winter months before it's too late. and save some big bucks. >>> winter will be here before you know it. and that means it's time for tips to save you some heat and some cash this winter. earlier i spoke with lou, home improvement expert at&ace hardware's helpful hardware man. this is important, because the weather is getting cold. i want to start with windows. windows, a mess. >> windows and doors are your areas of greatest loss in the home. even after you put brand-new windows in it's natural obviously because of the glass. if it's in the budget replacing your windows 80s a terrific time because of the federal tax credit. >> oh, free money to be had? >> all kinds of that. it's up to $1,500. you need to stick with major manufacturers. because not all of them qualify. there's certain criteria the windows have to have in order to meet it. you can't just go out. it's the u fac
a lot of states have task forces willing to come in and help. >> ann, great info. thanks for helping us out today. >> you're welcome. >>> next, your weekend project. get your home ready for the winter months before it's too late. and save some big bucks. >>> winter will be here before you know it. and that means it's time for tips to save you some heat and some cash this winter. earlier i spoke with lou, home improvement expert at&ace hardware's helpful...
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ann pressly was found brutally beaten in her bed last year. the police tricked him into giving dna and taped confessions. >>> a group of scientists spent two months living on top of mt. kilimanjaro, and they made some shocking discoveries there. rafer, in a few minutes, hear how quickly they could disappear. >>> this week could be the week an extension of jobless benefits could become a reality. our money expert jennifer west hoefen is looking out for you. they cleared another hurdle yesterday, right? >> if you're one of the people who have been waiting, thinking, my benefits are going to run out soon, i really need this. but the senate closer to reality. up to 21 weeks of jobless benefits, and that could help millions of people to get through the holidays. the bill in the works would also extend that first time homebuyer tax credit. it would run through june. right now it's supposed to expire at the end of november. it would likely, though, cost this bill about $20 billion. lawmakers want to pass it, though, or really get some action here bef
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[applause] >> thanks, ann.r who is the president and ceo of the national safety council. another one of our strong safety council at nhtsa. city council has made many contributions towards traffic safety over the years in working with the private sector, state and local legislatures on traffic safety. janet will share some of her insight on how national safety council believes we can tackle this problem. thanks, janet. [applause] >> good morning. we are delighted to be here, and thank you guys very much for including us. for those of you who don't know the national safety council, we are not a national government untrimmed government entity. we are a business organization. we have 20000 business members. we have reformed to bring safety into businesses. many of you as our to our click it or ticket campaign. next slide. so there are a few things that we are focused on educating people about. one, and a lot of the shubert in the last couple of days. one, teams are the highest risk group. we have heard this over a
[applause] >> thanks, ann.r who is the president and ceo of the national safety council. another one of our strong safety council at nhtsa. city council has made many contributions towards traffic safety over the years in working with the private sector, state and local legislatures on traffic safety. janet will share some of her insight on how national safety council believes we can tackle this problem. thanks, janet. [applause] >> good morning. we are delighted to be here, and...
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he shouted. >> it is a corrupt system. >> today was justice for anne.know nobody is more grateful than the parents and all of anne's friends. >> the jury's sentencing options death or life without parole. if they can't decide the judge imposes a life sentence. >>> somebody walked into a convenience store and stole money donated for a 10-year-old boy with a brace disorder. >> i was absolutely sick. it made me sick. i couldn't believe that somebody could do that and, i mean, how do you sleep at night? how do you live your life. the woman collecting donations says she doesn't want to press charges. she wants the money back. >>> a teen on the streets of memphis goes from being homeless to playing for the nfl. michael oher's life inspired a movie. check out a clip of warner brother's "blind side." >> who is that? >> big mike. >> what is he waring? it is below freezing. >> do you have any place to stay tonight? don't you dare lie to me. >> mike galanos has an interview with the player known as big mike. >> it was tough for me. a lot of people don't make it ou
he shouted. >> it is a corrupt system. >> today was justice for anne.know nobody is more grateful than the parents and all of anne's friends. >> the jury's sentencing options death or life without parole. if they can't decide the judge imposes a life sentence. >>> somebody walked into a convenience store and stole money donated for a 10-year-old boy with a brace disorder. >> i was absolutely sick. it made me sick. i couldn't believe that somebody could do that...
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. >> anne is calling from seattle.art of the information that came out in the study is they said they were trying to stop so from getting false positives. anne, you've had experiences with false positives. >> caller: yes, i have. i've had two needily biopsies during my 40s. i'm 57 now. i'm very healthy. i have no family history of breast cancer. i nursed both of my children. and the stress and the pain of these surgeries was very debilitating. i believe that going to your doctor and letting your doctor decide -- i don't believe insurance companies should decide who gets to pay for this. >> i hear exactly what you're saying. the advice that seems to be coming out of this study is don't assume you need a mammogram every year in your 40s. you're comfortable with that? >> caller: i got to the point where i was stressed out every year because my insurance company made me get a mammogram every year. i was afraid they were going to do it to me again. the other thing about that is, i know with all the technology we have now, w
. >> anne is calling from seattle.art of the information that came out in the study is they said they were trying to stop so from getting false positives. anne, you've had experiences with false positives. >> caller: yes, i have. i've had two needily biopsies during my 40s. i'm 57 now. i'm very healthy. i have no family history of breast cancer. i nursed both of my children. and the stress and the pain of these surgeries was very debilitating. i believe that going to your doctor and...
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anne pressly was found brutally beaten in her bed. she died days later. vance says police tricked him into giving a confession. >>> turns out gay couples may have a lot in common with straight married couples. nearly a third who identify themselves as married are raising children. 43% of married straight couples are raising kids. now voters in maine decide today whether to repeal or keep a law legalizing same sex marriage. it's considered too close to call. >>> a disturbing video of anna nicole smith has become the center of attention in the trial over her death. >> huh? >> this video here, well, the defense and prosecutors have very different stories about what this tape shows. that's new for you in 25 minutes. >>> hey, this could be the week of an extension of jobless benefits. our money expert jennifer westhoven is looking out for you. the extension cleared another hurdle yesterday, right? >> this is one step closer to reality. and i know a lot of people are going, when is it going to be real? not yet but actions happen. the senate hammering out this b
anne pressly was found brutally beaten in her bed. she died days later. vance says police tricked him into giving a confession. >>> turns out gay couples may have a lot in common with straight married couples. nearly a third who identify themselves as married are raising children. 43% of married straight couples are raising kids. now voters in maine decide today whether to repeal or keep a law legalizing same sex marriage. it's considered too close to call. >>> a disturbing...
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jayne anne phillips for lark and termite published by alfred a. cannot.nd marcel for roo published by for our strauss andrew. [applause] and the winner of the 2009 national book award in fiction is let the great world spin by alan mc can. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> i came down on the subway tonight from uptown. i was with my brother. and my wife, alison. and the two parts of my life were there together. it was ireland and it was new york and america. and then, you know, it's so hard to gauge happiness. to have a book is an enormous privilege. to have a reader is an enormous privilege. and to have your colleagues read your book and to vote for your book is an extraordinary. of course, literature he and everyone who is here tonight has one and all sorts of ways. all i want to say is that stories our democracy. they are the purest form of engagement. as somebody who's come from ireland and come here and i am extraordinarily honoredby the fact, it seems to me, and american literature is able to embrace an american publishing is
jayne anne phillips for lark and termite published by alfred a. cannot.nd marcel for roo published by for our strauss andrew. [applause] and the winner of the 2009 national book award in fiction is let the great world spin by alan mc can. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> i came down on the subway tonight from uptown. i was with my brother. and my wife, alison. and the two parts of my life were there together. it was ireland and it was new york and america. and...
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vance was found guilty yesterday of beating anne pressly to death last year.shouted as he was taken from the courthouse. >> a corrupt system. >> today was justice and it's taken a year to get to it. the parents and all of us as friends. >> the jury has two sentencing options, death or life without parole. if they just can't decide a judge will impose a life sentence. >>> 33 minutes past the hour. okay, the northeast not a great place this morning for the morning rush and bob can show you why. good morning. >> good morning, robin. it's northeast, mid-atlantic. a lot of wind and a lot of rain, too. now it's gaining aly strength just south of cape hatteras. the here is your low center. you can see the high pressure region up to the north and it's the difference between pressures, really gets the winds cranking. you will see the wind right up the ocean not only today but it will last through about sunday afternoon before finally that low begins to unravel just a bit and moves over to the east. the heaviest rain by far is right around washington and new york city a
vance was found guilty yesterday of beating anne pressly to death last year.shouted as he was taken from the courthouse. >> a corrupt system. >> today was justice and it's taken a year to get to it. the parents and all of us as friends. >> the jury has two sentencing options, death or life without parole. if they just can't decide a judge will impose a life sentence. >>> 33 minutes past the hour. okay, the northeast not a great place this morning for the morning rush...
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ann mckee has a lot of medical experience. she is the assistant professor of neuropathology at harvard medical school, and then became the associate professor of neurology and -- at boston university school of medicine. she served as the director of of the neuropathology corp. of boston university she has conducted groundbreaking research on cte. she is the chief neuropathologist, and is also has the same title for the boston-based veterans administration medical centers, and for the sports legacy institute. we're so pleased that you could join us this afternoon. >> thank you mr. chairman. it is a pleasure to be here and i am glad to speak on an issue that i think is extremely important. my name is dr. ann mckee, and i'm associate professor of neurology of pathology at boston university medical school. i received my medical degree in 1979, and i am board certified in both urology and neuropathology. i come at this issue with a slightly different perspective. i examined the brains of individuals after death. for the past 23 yea
ann mckee has a lot of medical experience. she is the assistant professor of neuropathology at harvard medical school, and then became the associate professor of neurology and -- at boston university school of medicine. she served as the director of of the neuropathology corp. of boston university she has conducted groundbreaking research on cte. she is the chief neuropathologist, and is also has the same title for the boston-based veterans administration medical centers, and for the sports...
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. -- ann patterson, our ambassador there who has been kept on because we have high confidence in her.i was unable to get to moscow earlier for logistical reasons. that was a scheduling thing. in that talk, we outlined to the russians our strategic view and put forward the simple proposition that russia and the united states, like all the countries in the neighborhood, have a common strategic asymmetry. stability is something that is important to all the neighbors and near-makers. the russians pointed out that they have legitimate strategic concerns in the area, which we agree with. they have one overriding issue which is mentioned prominently in the joint communique of president obama and president medvedev and that is narcotics. that is a big issue for the russians. we talked a lot about how we could work together on that issue and we explain our policies. i met with the deputy national- security adviser. that was saturday labrov and i reassured them that they -- that wassergei labirov. i met with the russian equivalent of fema. we agreed we will continue the dialogue. i took an inte
. -- ann patterson, our ambassador there who has been kept on because we have high confidence in her.i was unable to get to moscow earlier for logistical reasons. that was a scheduling thing. in that talk, we outlined to the russians our strategic view and put forward the simple proposition that russia and the united states, like all the countries in the neighborhood, have a common strategic asymmetry. stability is something that is important to all the neighbors and near-makers. the russians...
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he's charged with the 2008 murder of ann pressley.aded not guilty to all charges. >>> joe lieberman says he'll do anything he can to stop a health care bill that included a public option. yesterday, he argued that kind of legislation will be worse than not getting a health care bill at all. now, a democratic proposal with a public option is expected soon. democrats need his support to avoid a republican filibuster. he's an independent. >> it's fascinating and frankly troubling, that it has suddenly become a litmus test if you're not for government health insurance company, you're somehow not a good democrat. if you look at the election last year, the presidential election, the public option was never discussed. this was all about how do we control the increasing costs of health insurance and how do we make health insurance available to people who can't afford it now. those are our goals. >> but president obama's senior adviser says the public option would achieve those goals, plus cut costs and expand coverage because it would bring c
he's charged with the 2008 murder of ann pressley.aded not guilty to all charges. >>> joe lieberman says he'll do anything he can to stop a health care bill that included a public option. yesterday, he argued that kind of legislation will be worse than not getting a health care bill at all. now, a democratic proposal with a public option is expected soon. democrats need his support to avoid a republican filibuster. he's an independent. >> it's fascinating and frankly troubling,...
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besides you, ann? >> yes. well, there's me. >> there's you. >> i guess -- i mean for one thing it's definitely the americans who are not swayed by what the mainstream media says. i don't know whether she can overcome those numbers. if that poll was accurate and if it continues that way, i guess she probably can't run for president, but there have been very popular and very successful presidents who have been down in the polls before they became president. like ronald reagan. and bush and -- and, i don't think obama was ever down in the polls, was he? >> you're scaring me now that you mentioned the two of them. >> tonight joy will talk to singer olivia newton-john, a breast cancer survivor and will weigh in on the new mammogram guidelines which go against everything you've been told for years at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on hln. >>> an 11-month-old child is found wandering around the streets of her neighborhood. her mom's in jail now. >> why did you leave your baby home alone? >> i didn't leave my baby home alone.
besides you, ann? >> yes. well, there's me. >> there's you. >> i guess -- i mean for one thing it's definitely the americans who are not swayed by what the mainstream media says. i don't know whether she can overcome those numbers. if that poll was accurate and if it continues that way, i guess she probably can't run for president, but there have been very popular and very successful presidents who have been down in the polls before they became president. like ronald reagan....
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blatche, strong move, gets it to go one handed. 4 point, 7 rebounds for ann andray blatche. happy thanksgiving to one and all from all of us at comcast sportsnet. o'neal trying to take over a little bit. they swing it to beasley, shoots, javale mcgahee is there. boykins across the paint, the reset with 12 to shoot. young backs up, fires and gets another one and this crowd is in some sort of stunned amaze. as they watch nick young on 10 of 20 from the field >> phil: tell you what, in the second half, he has kind of carried the offense, has hit big shot after big shot. arroyo with cook. that's 10 on mcgee >> phil: give him credit. he has to come all the way from the tonight key and challenge that shot. >> reporter: there is adrian fenty, the mayor of our city. two years ago, renaming the street in front of the house that abe built to abe pollin way and it will stay that way. that was on the 10th anniversary of verizon center. here is jam soip who gets a good looking one and knocks it in. three-pointer for antawn >> phil: 2 of 11 on the night >> steve: that was a big one. stret
blatche, strong move, gets it to go one handed. 4 point, 7 rebounds for ann andray blatche. happy thanksgiving to one and all from all of us at comcast sportsnet. o'neal trying to take over a little bit. they swing it to beasley, shoots, javale mcgahee is there. boykins across the paint, the reset with 12 to shoot. young backs up, fires and gets another one and this crowd is in some sort of stunned amaze. as they watch nick young on 10 of 20 from the field >> phil: tell you what, in the...
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>> today was justice for anne and it's taken a year to get to it. grateful than the parents and all of us as friends. >> well, the jury has two sentencing options, death or life without parole. if they can't decide, the judge you will impose a life sentence. >>> president obama isn't ready to sign off on any of the four proposals for troop increase in afghanistan p. yesterday he asked his war council to revise them. richard lui joins us. what changes have to be made for the president to maybe be satisfied? >> well, what we're hearing rob is that a senior administration official says the president wants more clarity on an exit strategy. what that means is clarifying exactly how and when with u.s. troops will hand over responsibility to the afghan government. but analysts say even with a timeline the u.s. commitment in afghanistan could stretch on for years. >> even if you send troops tomorrow, you still are not getting all the troops in theater until the end of the following year. so, you know, decisions made today actually play out over a very long
>> today was justice for anne and it's taken a year to get to it. grateful than the parents and all of us as friends. >> well, the jury has two sentencing options, death or life without parole. if they can't decide, the judge you will impose a life sentence. >>> president obama isn't ready to sign off on any of the four proposals for troop increase in afghanistan p. yesterday he asked his war council to revise them. richard lui joins us. what changes have to be made for the...
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kurty is charged with last year's rape and murder of anne pressly. she was found beaten in her bead and died days later from her injuries. vance has pleaded not guilty. >>> more than 60 school districts are using socioeconomic status as a factor in where students attend school. a 2007 supreme court decision limited a school's ability to put them in solely on race. supporters say students for poor households will be spread throughout the school district, not concentrated in one school, and they say studies show low income students do better a middle class schools. opponents say long bus rides harm children and the distance keeps parents from being involved at school. plus, some parents buy their homes based on their neighborhood school. and oppose their kids being bussed elsewhere. >>> one of the biggest lenders to small and medium sized businesses has filed for bankruptcy. for more on what it could mean to you and me, let's check in with poppy harlow in new york. a lot of people have never heard of cit. tell us about this company. >> you're exactly r
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ann mckee has a lot of medical experience. she is the assistant professor of neuropathology at harvard medical school, and then became the associate professor of neurology and -- at boston university school of medicine. she served as the director of of the neuropathology corp. of boston university she has conducted groundbreaking research on cte. she is the chief neuropathologist, and is also has the same title for the boston-based veterans administration medical centers, and for the sports legacy institute. we're so pleased that you could join us this afternoon. >> thank you mr. chairman. it is a pleasure to be here and i am glad to speak on an issue that i think is extremely important. my name is dr. ann mckee, and i'm associate professor of neurology of pathology at boston university medical school. i received my medical degree in 1979, and i am board certified in both urology and neuropathology. i come at this issue with a slightly different perspective. i examined the brains of individuals after death. for the past 23 yea
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believe that there is a difference of opinion between a first bush and clinton and a second bush and ann obama. how does this happen? >> first of all there hasn't been a change in the regulations that come on to the financial world between any of those to the administration changes. we hope there would be. texted me back that one up. not a democrat or republican. but what you are essentially saying collodi's kind of key financial issues and how we do with wall street, it's not safe to be a heck of a lot different. >> this seems like one of the least partisan things in washington. if you look at just the two regulations that were passed, the continuation of the fed chairman under the changes from republican to democrat bill * there isn't a tremendous amount of difference. in fact there is more financial deregulation done under clinton than there was under the first. >> and the secretary of the treasury. >> the secretary of the treasury to happened also to be affiliated with goldman sachs. this revolving door from wall street and goldman sachs into the presidency. whether or not there is a
believe that there is a difference of opinion between a first bush and clinton and a second bush and ann obama. how does this happen? >> first of all there hasn't been a change in the regulations that come on to the financial world between any of those to the administration changes. we hope there would be. texted me back that one up. not a democrat or republican. but what you are essentially saying collodi's kind of key financial issues and how we do with wall street, it's not safe to be...
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yesterday a medical examiner testified anne pressly's face was crushed. her jaw was forced to the back of her head, cutting off blood to her brain. it's hard to hear. monday, jurors heard a tape of vance telling police he beat pressly with a piece of wood he found in her backyard. attorneys say he was tricked into confessing. >>> 5-year-old girl missing in north carolina. authorities think foul play in her disappearance. shaniya davis disappeareded from her fayetteville home yesterday. please look at this beautiful little girl. police are searching wooded areas near her home but worried that heavy rain may delay efforts to find her. her family has a history with a social services department. but there she is. shaniya is three feet tall, 40 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes. last seen wearing a blue t-shirt and pink underwear. please keep your eyes open. if you have information, please contact the fayetteville police department. >>> a united airlines pilot was pulled off a flight minutes before he was supposed to take off from london to chicago on monday. aut
yesterday a medical examiner testified anne pressly's face was crushed. her jaw was forced to the back of her head, cutting off blood to her brain. it's hard to hear. monday, jurors heard a tape of vance telling police he beat pressly with a piece of wood he found in her backyard. attorneys say he was tricked into confessing. >>> 5-year-old girl missing in north carolina. authorities think foul play in her disappearance. shaniya davis disappeareded from her fayetteville home yesterday....
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let's get anne taylor in on this. clay makes some good points. i think one easy access one you think of when guys and girls are living together in the dorms there. your thoughts on this. >> well, you know, first of all, i'd like to see a study done on this before i would say that every dorm in america should be single-sexed. i'm not 100% convinced these results aren't a result of who would choose to be in a single-sex dorm. i remember my time in college and the single-sex dorms were quieter in large part because of the kinds of person who would choose to be there they wanted a bit of a buffer zone between them and the hook-up culture on campus, the drinking culture on campus but i can also see that the -- you don't have any respite from that culture in the co ed dorm, no down time even to take a shower in, you know, the shared bathrooms rife with should i put makeup on i'm worried who i might bump, into never any down time from it. >> excellent point there. i think both of you are making some good points that. is as we look at this we don't want
let's get anne taylor in on this. clay makes some good points. i think one easy access one you think of when guys and girls are living together in the dorms there. your thoughts on this. >> well, you know, first of all, i'd like to see a study done on this before i would say that every dorm in america should be single-sexed. i'm not 100% convinced these results aren't a result of who would choose to be in a single-sex dorm. i remember my time in college and the single-sex dorms were...
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here's a call from ann in texas.she definitely thinks it is time for jon to move on. >> caller: i want to just say that jon gosselin may be acting like an idiot, but he was treated like dog poop for so long on the show by kate, i watched her just degrade him and give him the most condescending looks and talking to him down in front of the children. i hope he goes for someone better. >> thank you for your call, ann. >> we also heard from cardin in oklahoma who thinks that jon and kate should say sorry to each other. >> caller: of course, jon and kate should forgive each other. that doesn't mean they should couple their marriage back together. they have two very different personalities. coupling jon and kate back together is kind of like putting steak with ketchup and kate is obviously the steak here. call us at "showbiz on call" and let us know what you think about this or anything at all. >> the number, 1-888-sbt-buzz. >>> sandra bullock versus the porn star. i know it sounds absolutely made-up, but it's not. tonight
here's a call from ann in texas.she definitely thinks it is time for jon to move on. >> caller: i want to just say that jon gosselin may be acting like an idiot, but he was treated like dog poop for so long on the show by kate, i watched her just degrade him and give him the most condescending looks and talking to him down in front of the children. i hope he goes for someone better. >> thank you for your call, ann. >> we also heard from cardin in oklahoma who thinks that jon...
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nothing that's been done here will ever bring anne back.le, we'll never hear her laugh, we'll never know the joy of her presence with us until we see her again in heaven. >> vance's mother told the jury she abused him as a child, including a beating that may have caused brain damage. >>> well, five men from one family are still in a missouri jail, all suspected of participating in child sex abuse for years. the group, a 77-year-old father and his four adult sons, appeared in court yesterday as the charges against them were read. they include rape, beastiality and forcing a child into a marriage. the abuse happened between 1988 and 1995. word of the alleged horrors has left neighbors horrified. >> we've lived in this neighborhood for years and he's been a neighbor for years and who would ever suspect that, you know. it's amazing. >> they are being held on cash bonds that range from $30,000 to $75,000. they have another court hearing on tuesday. authorities continue to such a rural area for additional evidence. a sixth suspect, an associate w
nothing that's been done here will ever bring anne back.le, we'll never hear her laugh, we'll never know the joy of her presence with us until we see her again in heaven. >> vance's mother told the jury she abused him as a child, including a beating that may have caused brain damage. >>> well, five men from one family are still in a missouri jail, all suspected of participating in child sex abuse for years. the group, a 77-year-old father and his four adult sons, appeared in...
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i see you and you're talking, there's a love that's exuding from you and as the story goes, leigh anne told you that she loved you when you were 18. was that the first time you heard that? what did it do to you? >> it just, you know, it showed me that it was possible to be loved. i never heard that before. you know, just for her to express that and i knew then that i was a part of the family and, you know, that i was going to stick around. >> again, you're welcomed into the family. you hear "i love you." as you take this and you're going to be a father some day, what kind of dad are you going to be? i bet the words "i love you" will be coming out nonstop from you. >> you know, i'm definitely going to teach my kids everything that i wasn't taught. i'm going to show them that it's better to give than receive because people gave me a second chance and, you know, i'll raise them the right way and give them everything i couldn't have and just take great care of them. not let them out of my sight. >> that's good. all dads should hear that. michael, how special was it on draft day when the to
i see you and you're talking, there's a love that's exuding from you and as the story goes, leigh anne told you that she loved you when you were 18. was that the first time you heard that? what did it do to you? >> it just, you know, it showed me that it was possible to be loved. i never heard that before. you know, just for her to express that and i knew then that i was a part of the family and, you know, that i was going to stick around. >> again, you're welcomed into the family....
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i think the other part again of his personality -- this is his wife nancy, formerly known as ann biddle's a little miniature of a very good portrait of charles wilson peel. take a look at that little mouth and those sort of bright eyes. she's a quaker. she is delicate and sensitive. she writes beautifully. wonderfully funny quicks. and when we come to the motivation one of the things this golden couple. he charming, she delicate, civilized, flirtatious. he always insists she has a carriage. she loves it. they are a charming couple. and so out on the frontier, this is even more valuable. because after all a frontier is a place where there isn't much. if you have a couple like this they're very welcomed but they are very expensive and so he has to borrow money. he borrows a lot of money and the great thing is out on the frontier, people, of course, are straight-talkers but they are very susceptible to charm. charm is worth its weight in gold. one old timer as late as 1834 about wilkinson came out and his neighbor had lent him something like $250 and hadn't been paid and a long time he wen
i think the other part again of his personality -- this is his wife nancy, formerly known as ann biddle's a little miniature of a very good portrait of charles wilson peel. take a look at that little mouth and those sort of bright eyes. she's a quaker. she is delicate and sensitive. she writes beautifully. wonderfully funny quicks. and when we come to the motivation one of the things this golden couple. he charming, she delicate, civilized, flirtatious. he always insists she has a carriage. she...
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campus lecture series through which you can have such speakers as newt gingrich, walter williams and annecoulter for more information i urge all to go to www.y. ef.org or call us at 800 u.s.a. 1776. and now for these moderator. doctor lee edwards is a distinguished cell and conservative thought of the heritage foundation, an adjunct professor at the catholic university of america and chairman of the victims of memorial foundation dedicated to the victims of comment is a memorial in 2007. he is the author of 20 books including biographies of ronald reagan, barry goldwater, edward nease, histories of the american conservative movement and the heritage foundation. his works have been translated into chinese, japanese, swedish and french. he was a founding director at georgetown university and a fellow at the institute of politics at the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard. he is a past president of the philadelphia society and an
campus lecture series through which you can have such speakers as newt gingrich, walter williams and annecoulter for more information i urge all to go to www.y. ef.org or call us at 800 u.s.a. 1776. and now for these moderator. doctor lee edwards is a distinguished cell and conservative thought of the heritage foundation, an adjunct professor at the catholic university of america and chairman of the victims of memorial foundation dedicated to the victims of comment is a memorial in 2007. he is...