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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but expect an increase for express mail, parcells select, and a 3% increase for priority mail international. the blizzard two weeks ago has nearly bankrupt snow removal budgets for the fiscal year. maryland is already nearly $1 million over budget. virginia has spent $10 million of its $27 million. maryland will now have to shift money from other areas to cover additional snow removal costs. a status hearing is set for tuesday for a former nasa employee accused of trying to sell classified secrets to israel. he was arrested in october in an fbi sting operation. here is a look ahead at where our washington teams stand. friday the wizards are back to take on the orlando magic. the capital start tuesday at home ainst the montreal canadiens. the capitals had to atlanta saturday to take on the thrashers. the redskins game, the team is not play off down. coming up, a car overturns in rock
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but expect an increase for express mail, parcells select, and a 3% increase for priority mail international. the blizzard two weeks ago has nearly bankrupt snow removal budgets for the fiscal year. maryland is already nearly $1 million over budget. virginia has spent $10 million of its...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> make no mistake. a lot of work that still needs to be done. i'm outside this pediatric hospital. and just take a look inside. >> larry: death and disease are not new to the people of haiti. but the earthquake was a catastrophe that no one, no matter what their circumstances, was prepared to deal with in any way. >> i remember when we landed in port-au-prince, some of our first thoughts were, we didn't see the devastation initially. we were driving along and a lot of the buildings we saw were actually okay it seemed. but then all of a sudden, you turn to this one neighborhood and it seems like the entire neighborhood was flattened. building after building down, rubble in the street. impossible to pass. people out in the street still very stunned by what had happened. and i think it was somebody in the car suddenly said look over there. and i said what is it? and they said there are bodies everywhere. and i remember my eyes sort of looking right over the bodies because i couldn't process, i think, what
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> make no mistake. a lot of work that still needs to be done. i'm outside this pediatric hospital. and just take a look inside. >> larry: death and disease are not new to the people of haiti. but the earthquake was a catastrophe that no one, no matter what their circumstances, was prepared to deal with in any way. >> i remember when we landed in port-au-prince, some of our first thoughts...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> tight security will be in place when the world's tallest building opens a few hours from now. it has luxury apartments, offices, and a hotel inside. it will be nearly 2,700 feet tall. it also has the most stories and the highest occupied for of any building in the world. it comes as dubai struggles to pay billions of dollars in debt. people in vermont are digging out from a record snowfall, a whopping 32 inches of snow accumulated in south burlington, setting an all-time record for one snowstorm. is not over yet. the area is expected to get a few more inches before morning. that is pretty incredible. >> it keeps things in perspective. we had a lot of snow here that melted quickly. the wind is finally beginning to subside, so some good news on the way. the advisory for them immediate metro area has expired. a cold night ahead, but western maryland is full of winter conditions. we will talk about that in just a second. you can see the flag blowing. the wind chill factor built like to degrees below zero in germantown a
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> tight security will be in place when the world's tallest building opens a few hours from now. it has luxury apartments, offices, and a hotel inside. it will be nearly 2,700 feet tall. it also has the most stories and the highest occupied for of any building in the world. it comes as dubai struggles to pay billions of dollars in debt. people in vermont are digging out from a record snowfall, a whopping 32 inches of...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: i want to thank all of you for helping the people of haiti during and after our "larry king live." they received pledges totalling 8, $8,994,956. people of haiti are going to benefit. go to cnn.com/larryking. keep the good work coming. let's check in with wolf blitzer for the latest on massachusetts. wolf? >> you did a great job last night. let me thank you. you made us all really proud. let's take a look. now almost 70% of the precincts have reported in massachusetts. this for ted kennedy's senate seat. the republican scott brown maintaining a significant lead, 53% to 46%. he's got a lead of about 100,000 votes, larry, so far. there are still plenty of precincts left out there, but it's become increasingly more and more difficult to see a way she can narrow that 100,000 gap right now. but we'll wait. we'll count the votes together with everyone else and see what happens. but this republican is getting ready, it looks like, for a huge upset, larry. >> larry: i'm not an expert, but it's going to take somethi
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: i want to thank all of you for helping the people of haiti during and after our "larry king live." they received pledges totalling 8, $8,994,956. people of haiti are going to benefit. go to cnn.com/larryking. keep the good work coming. let's check in with wolf blitzer for the latest on massachusetts. wolf? >> you did a great job last night. let me thank you. you made us all really proud. let's...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. barack obama's presidency, john king travelled to all 50 states. yes, all of them. to tell the compelling stories of every day people living outside the corridors of power. >> so we go to the he said of july when john hooked at the health care debate through the eyes of a 23-year-old here that was facing leukemia without medical insurance. >> reporter: gregory rose is seven months in to his new life. a feeling of invincibility that comes with being 23 shattered when even a few shrimp steps became unbearable. >> each step from my back to the ball and socket in your hip was like on on fire. grinding. i know that kind of pain i've never felt like that before. they tested my blood and my white blood cell count was over 62,000, which for a normal person is 5 to 10. >> reporter: lieu keep qua diagnosed finals week. a sho being to a young man whose plan was to pay down his student loans, then worry about health care. >> being healthy, i figure going a little ways without health insurance, it
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. barack obama's presidency, john king travelled to all 50 states. yes, all of them. to tell the compelling stories of every day people living outside the corridors of power. >> so we go to the he said of july when john hooked at the health care debate through the eyes of a 23-year-old here that was facing leukemia without medical insurance. >> reporter: gregory rose is seven months in to his new life. a feeling of...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> how many lawyers will need tomorrow? >> not as many as today. today, when chill in the teens, tomorrow we're talking 22 degrees. the temperature will be around freezing. flurries on tuesday will not add up to much, but thursday night, something indicates we could be looking at some snow. how much? it is still up in the air, something to keep in the back of your mind as we where did this winter that has just begun. >> that was almost poetic. winter that has just begun. >> that was almost poetic.
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> how many lawyers will need tomorrow? >> not as many as today. today, when chill in the teens, tomorrow we're talking 22 degrees. the temperature will be around freezing. flurries on tuesday will not add up to much, but thursday night, something indicates we could be looking at some snow. how much? it is still up in the air, something to keep in the back of your mind as we where did this winter that has just...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> google and apple are generatingailed on tuesday. and there are huge speculations about the new tab from apple. and they have the latest gadget gossip. >> speculating and elevating. doing research and whisper. and we let our gadget last on that request unraveling those highly classified text secrets. sneak peeks and passenger sider leaks. the newest secret, fueling our curiosity, the google phone. >> that's faster than anything else right now. the nicest screen than anything out there right now. a lot of people are projecting to this film. >> and the swirl about their price. and their capabilities. and a few top secret devices, they were handed out early. and the illicit videos have appeared on the web. these videos are sold for peaks. on the other side of silicone valley. apple is at the center of even more rumors. they are much hype and the apple tablet which insiders speculating that it could look like a giant iphone. due to the written word, they get for music. the public is the ultimate music for the current tec
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> google and apple are generatingailed on tuesday. and there are huge speculations about the new tab from apple. and they have the latest gadget gossip. >> speculating and elevating. doing research and whisper. and we let our gadget last on that request unraveling those highly classified text secrets. sneak peeks and passenger sider leaks. the newest secret, fueling our curiosity, the google phone. >>...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> i'm back with steve grunman of charles river associates, and so as we look at this year what are going to be the real sort of unknown unknowns or big issues we can end up walking into, pierre? >> one of the biggest issues is outside the defense realm is the general economy. it will drive the broader economy. it will be driven by interest rates because that will drive the deficits and the amount of budgetary and fiscal leverage we have. also the general economy globally will dictate where some of the national security threats will come up to the extent that some of these countries are getting somewhat unstable based on where the general economy is. >> iran and continued nuclear program, so if something has happened on that front that will drive spending as well? >> this economic issue is crucial and the place i would focus our attention is willingness of other countries to continue buying $4 billion worth of u.s. debt per day because that is what our deficit is and most of that is going to foreign countries. if t
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> i'm back with steve grunman of charles river associates, and so as we look at this year what are going to be the real sort of unknown unknowns or big issues we can end up walking into, pierre? >> one of the biggest issues is outside the defense realm is the general economy. it will drive the broader economy. it will be driven by interest rates because that will drive the deficits and the amount of budgetary...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help.ren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it works fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy itchy eye drop works faster or longer. which is good, 'cause there's a lotta paws to shake. with new zyrtec® itchy eye drops i can love the air™. (announcer) find it in the allergy aisle next to other zyrtec® products. >>> hello again. welcome back. we are, of course, our weekend team here taking a look back at an interesting year, a fun year. things we are looking back on now, i guess we can call this our grammy winner block now or the singer block we are about to talk about now. >> because i got a chance to interview five-time grammy winner usher. he was inducted this summer into the boys and girls club hall of fame, not only for the tremendous work that he does around the nation, but also for the fact that's where
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help.ren't always my favorite day. with all the pet hair in the air, i'd spend class preoccupied, bothered by itchy eyes. but now i have new zyrtec® itchy eye drops. it works fast, with just one drop, to relieve my itchy eyes from allergies for up to 12 hours. no other allergy itchy eye drop works faster or longer. which is good, 'cause there's a lotta paws to shake. with new zyrtec® itchy eye drops i can love the air™....
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello, welcome to 11 news, sunday morning. >> our top stories are coming up in a moment. first we have a look outside. >> did you step outside this morning? >> no. [laughter] >> the son is shining, and it looks nice out there. >> but? >> but you get that wind in your face, when they talk about windchill in freezing your skin and everything? today's the day that it can happen. on the lot. -- bundled up -- bundle up. 19 degrees downtown baltimore, and the harbor. 16 degrees is the reading at westminster. but it is the wind. the wind in the 20's. it has not let up. the storm continues to intensify over the atlantic. it feels like 3 at the airport, up two downtown. -- two downtown. in garrett county they have had snow. so, it looks nice but is bitter cold out there. details on when the wind will back off a little bit and when the temperatures will warm up, it all,
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello, welcome to 11 news, sunday morning. >> our top stories are coming up in a moment. first we have a look outside. >> did you step outside this morning? >> no. [laughter] >> the son is shining, and it looks nice out there. >> but? >> but you get that wind...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ >> that's romanticmen don't like that. >> larry: of course, one of the great screen performances ever. did you know you were going to win? >> i didn't want to think about it. i really tried to stay in the present time all this -- sorry. >> larry: when you are sitting there. >> all the way long. >> larry: opening the envelope? >> no. it was two or three months of amazing adventure, amazing meetings with people i admire so much and the way in america you share movies with actors. we don't do that in france. you have to talk about your work with people who know what you are talking about. it was -- it was so amazing that i really wanted to keep it out of the fantasy, out of thinking, oh, if this happens, if that happens. so i really am being nominated with cate blanchett was something huge for me. so i really wanted to enjoy the present time and to enjoy it you don't have to think about what could happen. >> larry: well said. penelope, that dance that we showed. >> mm-hmm. >> larry: what was that like to d
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ >> that's romanticmen don't like that. >> larry: of course, one of the great screen performances ever. did you know you were going to win? >> i didn't want to think about it. i really tried to stay in the present time all this -- sorry. >> larry: when you are sitting there. >> all the way long. >> larry: opening the envelope? >> no. it was two or three months of amazing...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: an incrediblef students from one university, all safe. meet them in a minute. let's check in at port-au-prince, with elizabeth. what is up, elizabeth? >> reporter: larry, i am at a makeshift hospital at the airport on the u.n. compound. things have gone from bad to worse here. larry, we keep seeing the pictures and video of people getting pulled out of rubble, and of course it's a wonderful moment, but once they get out of the rubble, they still face huge challenges. the people behind me in the facility, they were pulled out, but half the people here, they have wounds that have become gang greenious. and once you have that, you could have a systemic infection that can kill you. things are difficult. in the last 24 hours or so about five people died here. >> larry: elizabeth cohen, i don't know how you do it. elizabeth cohen on the scene. now, we are on a relief mission in haiti, students from florida. when the earthquake struck, representing speaking for them, paul t. j. tiska, and vicky, both stud
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: an incrediblef students from one university, all safe. meet them in a minute. let's check in at port-au-prince, with elizabeth. what is up, elizabeth? >> reporter: larry, i am at a makeshift hospital at the airport on the u.n. compound. things have gone from bad to worse here. larry, we keep seeing the pictures and video of people getting pulled out of rubble, and of course it's a wonderful...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> we're going to do" harris thing right now. i like that. few animals get as bad a rap as the shark. they're known as man eaters. when there's a shark attack story in the news, we hear about man-eating sharks. in australia, there was a shark on shark attack. it got people talking about a "monster shark" lurks off the coast. we went down under to check it out. we found shark lovers who are using this to try to change shark attitudes. i'm in australia, about to dive into a tank filled with sharks. tell my wife i love her. i'll show you how this turns out in a moment. >> hang on. >> but first, here's why we're down under. >> swimmers are being warned. >> it bit another ten-foot shark nearly in half. >> reporter: these pictures, which made headlines all over the world. a dead great white shark that had been eaten by a much larger great white shark. that told you there was a larger one out there? >> oh, yes. where there's small sharks, there are big sharks. >> reporter: i didn't know that sharks ate other sha
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> we're going to do" harris thing right now. i like that. few animals get as bad a rap as the shark. they're known as man eaters. when there's a shark attack story in the news, we hear about man-eating sharks. in australia, there was a shark on shark attack. it got people talking about a "monster shark" lurks off the coast. we went down under to check it out. we found shark lovers who are...
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call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> time and again we've learned that quickly piecing together information and taking swift action is critical to staying one step ahead of a nimble adversary. so we have to do better, and we will do better, and we have to it quickly. american lives are on the line. >>larry: the administration is taking some flack for treating the christmas day bombing suspect as a criminal defendant rather than an enemy combat ant. what do you make of that? >> again, i have to seriously disagree with the approach the administration has taken. when i was reading the news reports and they said that this individual was charged with destroying an aircraft, quote, unquote, rather than a terrorist attack, it's like this news conference was one of the first times i've heard the president or one of his cabinet secretaries actually acknowledge that we're in a war on terror and used the word terrorists. the american people are responding to that. they are not going to feel safe until they
call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> time and again we've learned that quickly piecing together information and taking swift action is critical to staying one step ahead of a nimble adversary. so we have to do better, and we will do better, and we have to it quickly. american lives are on the line. >>larry: the administration is taking some flack for treating the christmas day bombing...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> joins us now to about the risk of child trafficking and abduction, lisa louman at save the children. also maggie boyer, communications director for world vision in haiti and cnn's's own anderson cooper. how worried are we about child trafficking in this tragedy? >> we were worried before and are worried now. there are a lot of stories, a number of organizations, unicef, world vision safe the children are trying to follow them up. we haven't found evidence these stories are true but that doesn't mean children are not at risk. all humanitarian actors remain vigilant. >> larry: maggie, it is a danger since so many children are scattered around, we don't know whether their parents are living or dead. they are open to this, aren't they? >> that is correct, larry. before the quake 380,000 children were labeled orphans in haiti. you can imagine that number has increased since the quake. world vision is working hard to keep track of those children and ensure their well being. >> larry: maggie is coming to us
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> joins us now to about the risk of child trafficking and abduction, lisa louman at save the children. also maggie boyer, communications director for world vision in haiti and cnn's's own anderson cooper. how worried are we about child trafficking in this tragedy? >> we were worried before and are worried now. there are a lot of stories, a number of organizations, unicef, world vision safe the...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> back to port-au-prince.ning us is vicki puff, the administrator of the salvation arm's childrens home in port awe prescription. today she oversaw the delivery of a baby girl. vicki, tell us what happened. >> we had three pregnant women arrive at our triage clinic on our compound in port-au-prince. she was the first one to deliver a baby and she is the first one to have a baby in our triage center since the earthquake. this was also her first child. it was exciting to have something so positive and hopeful happen in a place where we've had difficulty. >> how is the baby doing? >> the baby is fine and the mother is fine. which is an incredible feat considering that she spent the night on the concrete floor last night and delivered her baby on an eight-foot table without any pain medication. >> she was nine months pregnant at the time of the earthquake. where was she when the earthquake hit? >> she was at her home. she and her husband were able to get out and into the streets before they got hurt so she was not
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> back to port-au-prince.ning us is vicki puff, the administrator of the salvation arm's childrens home in port awe prescription. today she oversaw the delivery of a baby girl. vicki, tell us what happened. >> we had three pregnant women arrive at our triage clinic on our compound in port-au-prince. she was the first one to deliver a baby and she is the first one to have a baby in our triage center since the...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> hanif qadir is a youth worker in walthamstowe. overnight, he discovered that he was on the front line of britain's battle against terror, when police arrested 14 young men in his neighborhood. >> there's a minority, i mean in the schools, that actually believe, i mean this is muslims, and nonmuslims, and this is very shocking, that blowing people up is quite cool. >> reporter: that blowing people up is cool? >> is quite cool, yeah. >> reporter: last august, british police descended on walthamstowe, saying they had foiled a conspiracy to blow up a dozen u.s.-bound airliners with liquid explosives. this set off the biggest security alert since 9/11. >> i got an e-mail about this, so i put the question to some of these guys, and the answers that i got back is, "when a bomb goes off in baghdad or in afghanistan and innocent women and children are killed over there, who cares for them? so if a bomb goes off in america or in london, what's wrong with that?" >> reporter: indeed, a poll in "the times" of lond
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> hanif qadir is a youth worker in walthamstowe. overnight, he discovered that he was on the front line of britain's battle against terror, when police arrested 14 young men in his neighborhood. >> there's a minority, i mean in the schools, that actually believe, i mean this is muslims, and nonmuslims, and this is very shocking, that blowing people up is quite cool. >> reporter: that blowing...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: joinings here in l.a. is jimmy john louis, the haitian born actor. you probably know him best from the popular series, "heroes." leaving the pan american foundation awareness campaign to raise money for quake survivors. your parents live there, right? >> yes, they do. >> larry: what have you heard from them? >> family yesterday, i was about to get in touch with them. it took me two days before i could speak to my mom or my dad. >> larry: you told me before your father lost his original house? >> yeah. it's a house i grew up in and he spent most of his life building from the first stone to the last one. so for him, that was his baby. >> larry: how is he dealing with this? >> from what i've been told, badly. and they haven't stopped crying ever since the earthquake. >> larry: did they leave haiti, do you think? >> i don't know. i'm about to find out. i don't believe that they would like to leave haiti because they love the country, but after this, i don't know what's in their mind. >> larry: yo
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: joinings here in l.a. is jimmy john louis, the haitian born actor. you probably know him best from the popular series, "heroes." leaving the pan american foundation awareness campaign to raise money for quake survivors. your parents live there, right? >> yes, they do. >> larry: what have you heard from them? >> family yesterday, i was about to get in touch with them. it...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: in a coupleminutes we'll be joined by ben stiller, the famed actor who will join garcelle beauvais-nilon in our studios. joining us in new york, ted turner, the chairman and founder of united nations foundation and the president of the foundation. the foundation has made a $1 million donation to the u.n. central emergency response fund. much money is still needed. what are you going to say to people, ted? what should they do about this? >> do what they can. that's what we decided to do this morning. it's a terrible tragedy in a part of the world where they don't have a lot in the way of resources. so it really is helpful for americans to help out. >> larry: what is the foundation doing -- >> the foundation, our job is to help the u.n. and the u.n. and the united states government together are the major coordinators for this kind of humanitarian disaster around the world. both of them, they have the capability and the u.n. operates on voluntary contributions and so we're very involved in that. the
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: in a coupleminutes we'll be joined by ben stiller, the famed actor who will join garcelle beauvais-nilon in our studios. joining us in new york, ted turner, the chairman and founder of united nations foundation and the president of the foundation. the foundation has made a $1 million donation to the u.n. central emergency response fund. much money is still needed. what are you going to say to...
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call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca be able to help. >> larry: danny cahill joins us, winner of the eight season of nbc's "the biggest loser." danny lost 239 pounds. more than half his body weight. he lost 56% of the body weight. let's take a look at how he did it. >> danny, your starting weight is 430 pounds. >> this thing has stolen my life. i want my life back. >> look at that word, believe, okay? right there. >> do it! press. one more. >> let's go. pop it. >> what? >> danny is a -- >> i'm not afraid to believe that i can do what i need to do. >> larry: maybe the greatest biggest loser ever. when you look at that now and look at your 460 pound self, what do you think? >> i remember what it felt like and it hurt. it did hurt. i was terribly unhealthy. >> larry: how did it get to that? >> you know, it was a combination of not being mentally right. i put away my dreams, my aspirations for something else. so i stopped making myself a priority. and then it was also, you know, eating the wrong things and not exercising. it
call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca be able to help. >> larry: danny cahill joins us, winner of the eight season of nbc's "the biggest loser." danny lost 239 pounds. more than half his body weight. he lost 56% of the body weight. let's take a look at how he did it. >> danny, your starting weight is 430 pounds. >> this thing has stolen my life. i want my life back. >> look at that word, believe,...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: we'll be checking what secretary of state hillary clinton had to say earlier. watch. >> we are still gathering information about this catastrophic earthquake, the point of impact, its effect on the people of haiti. the united states is offering our full assistance to haiti and to others in the region. we will be providing both civilian and military disaster relief and humanitarian assistance, and our prayers are with the people who have suffered, their families and their loved ones. >> larry: we'll check with the representative unicef in a moment. let's go back to patrice pierre. she's on the phone with us. she has family in haiti. she spoke to some relatives earlier. any further contact, patrice? >> caller: yes, larry. i have spoken to my uncle in haiti and things are really bad right now, from what i hear. >> larry: better. in what way? >> well, a lot of houses are falling apart, especially the two-story houses. they are falling apart. our home has fallen apart and there's a big hotel in petionville
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> snow in florida, blistering the nation's middle section, wind out west. no doubt weather is a big story this weekend. one meteorologist in oregon got a little swept up in her coverage. >> the wind is blowing, 60 to 70 miles an hour out here. the windchill, is just painful. oh, yeah, painful, watch that as she goes flying down there, taking that with her. that's keely chalmers, she was whipped away by the brutal wind. wind gusts topped 100 miles per hour, where she was reporting, hard to stay upright in those conditions. >>> updating our top story, a 6.5
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> snow in florida, blistering the nation's middle section, wind out west. no doubt weather is a big story this weekend. one meteorologist in oregon got a little swept up in her coverage. >> the wind is blowing, 60 to 70 miles an hour out here. the windchill, is just painful. oh, yeah, painful, watch that as she goes flying down there, taking that with her. that's keely chalmers, she was whipped away by the...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> did i wake you> there he is. >> there he is. >> sleepy face. going into the airport. they're coming home. here they come. ready or not. >> larry: this is a happy night for us around "larry king live" here at cnn. joining us are joe and jill wilgens. they were in the process of finalizing the adoption. he travelled to haiti last week to bring their son and other children home to the united states. joe, jill, and samuel are here with us now. joining us in a while, jason and jamie stanley. they were the adopting parents of 6-year-old twins from haiti when the earthquake hit. the twins arrived in the united states on friday with wilkins' son, samuel. the stanleys' daughters are there with the family. first we'll concentrate here on the wilkins. what's it like, joe, to finally have him home? >> it's wonderful to have him here. we've been looking for this for the past several months, and over a year now. and being a dad for three days, everything is new and -- >> larry: first child? >> first child, yes. >
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> did i wake you> there he is. >> there he is. >> sleepy face. going into the airport. they're coming home. here they come. ready or not. >> larry: this is a happy night for us around "larry king live" here at cnn. joining us are joe and jill wilgens. they were in the process of finalizing the adoption. he travelled to haiti last week to bring their son and other children...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: back to the coles familynorth carolina. our panel in as a family, what do you try to do together to get rid of this problem? >> as a family, we try to stay focused on losing weight. the way we're doing it is through a buddy system. we're going to the gym, we're watching what we eat. we're eating good food, i mean we're eating food that's organic. all the stuff that's new to us, but it's working. i mean, we're losing drastic weight. our confidence is up, shane's diabetes is down. my high blood pressure is down, my cholesterol is down, it's working. >> amber, did you want to go along. >> i want to keep doing what i'm doing. >> amber, did you want to go on the biggest loser? >> no, i never wanted to go on the biggest loser. >> could they have gone on as a family? >> on the biggest loser the most we've had are parentses so far, parents and kids, brothers and sisters. i'm going to be dealing with families on my new show, losing it. hopefully i can work with a family like that, but it doesn't seem like they need me
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: back to the coles familynorth carolina. our panel in as a family, what do you try to do together to get rid of this problem? >> as a family, we try to stay focused on losing weight. the way we're doing it is through a buddy system. we're going to the gym, we're watching what we eat. we're eating good food, i mean we're eating food that's organic. all the stuff that's new to us, but it's working. i mean,...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ >> larry: welcome back.een busy blogging for us. check it out only our website. cnn.com/larryking. one thing you can always count on, dolly's never dull. we'll take a look at some great dolly moments from over the years. >> i have a special surprise for you tonight. >> ready? >> i'm always ready. ♪ why do you come in here looking like that ♪ ♪ in your cowboy boots and your painted on jeans ♪ ♪ all decked out like a cowgirl's dream ♪ ♪ why'd you come in here looking like that ♪ >> you don't whether to scratch his watch or wind his butt. i'm going to get that gun of mine and change you from a rooster to a hen with one shot! there are two kinds of people in this world -- and you ain't one of them. ♪ traveling mind ♪ big ideas, little behind >> would i want to disappoint my little honey? ♪ why did you come in here looking like that ♪ >> besides, i want to do it. sometimes you got to honk your own horn. because if you don't, nobody is going to know you're coming. >> go get, them, animals. imagine a one-legged man
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> rnc chairman isel steele. he took aim over the democrats' response to senator reid's remarks. this is what he had to say on "meet the press" over the weekend. >> there's a big double-standard here. the thing about it that's interesting is when democrats get caught saying racist things, you know, an apology is enough. if that had been mitch mcconnell saying that about an african-american candidate for president of the united states, trust me, this chairman and the dnc would be screaming for his head very much as they were with trent lott. >> jeff johnson, trent lott comparesons all over the place. are they fair? you heard tara give one a minute ago. >> let's be clear. i think this is where we start trying to make race a partisan issue, and i think we need to be able to assess each statement within the context that it is. i listen to the rnc chairman, and i think what's interesting is i would question if any republican -- i'm not a democrat here. but i question if any republican who made a racist remar
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> rnc chairman isel steele. he took aim over the democrats' response to senator reid's remarks. this is what he had to say on "meet the press" over the weekend. >> there's a big double-standard here. the thing about it that's interesting is when democrats get caught saying racist things, you know, an apology is enough. if that had been mitch mcconnell saying that about an african-american...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: joining us now representative debbie wasserman schultz, democrat of florida, vice chair of the democratic national committee. and congressman aaron shock, republican of illinois. he's the deputy republican whip. i think he's the youngest member of congress. and we have dinner together, when i got my honorary degree at bradley university where he graduated. the president talked tonight about america's frustrations with both of your parties. listen to what he said. then i want your comment. >> what frustrates the american people is a washington where every day is election day. we can't wage a perpetual campaign where the only goal is to see who can get the most embarrassing headlines about the other side. a belief that if you lose, i win. neither party should delay or obstruct every single bill just because they can. >> larry: congresswoman schultz, did he have a point? >> he absolutely has a point, larry. i don't know how many ways into a pretzel the president needs to twist himself to get the
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: joining us now representative debbie wasserman schultz, democrat of florida, vice chair of the democratic national committee. and congressman aaron shock, republican of illinois. he's the deputy republican whip. i think he's the youngest member of congress. and we have dinner together, when i got my honorary degree at bradley university where he graduated. the president talked tonight about...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: before we and david, let's go back to port-au-prince, haiti and check in with anderson cooper. what are we looking at tonight, a anderson? >> we're live from port-au-prince. we have the latest on the search for americans. the state department says between 4500 and 5,000 americans are missing here. we may never know the real number. today we went to the hotel montana where american families hope they find loved ones. we're going to talk to a young woman who is waiting to hear word of her father who is missing at the hotel montana. i'll talk to another man, a wife, an american found in the rubble here. she's basically disappeared. her body dumped in a dump truck and taken to mass graves. we'll go out to the mass graves and it's the most shocking scenes i've seen in my lives. the haitian government is not fully burying people, literally dumping them out on the ground and leaving them, and it's he been two weeks now. we'll have all that ahead, larry, tonight. >> larry: boy, wow. anderson cooper, 10
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: before we and david, let's go back to port-au-prince, haiti and check in with anderson cooper. what are we looking at tonight, a anderson? >> we're live from port-au-prince. we have the latest on the search for americans. the state department says between 4500 and 5,000 americans are missing here. we may never know the real number. today we went to the hotel montana where american families...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [ crowd gasps ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. walgreens invites you to stay well this new year. ♪ with the centers for disease control and prevention saying... that vaccination is still your best protection, walgreens and take care clinics... now offer h1n1 flu vaccinations... every day at our more than 7000 locations nationwide... for just $18.00. so stop in today. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. >>> we did this for the show. >> authorities say this whole thing was an elaborate hoax, xriptd by the boy's dad. >> in terms of this being an alleged hoax, this is what millions of people suspected all along. >> was this a publicity stunt, a hoax? >> absolutely no hoax. >> wasn't until the larry king show where the family was interviewed that we had the first a-ha moment. >> larry: we're back with rich
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [ crowd gasps ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. walgreens invites you to stay well this new year. ♪ with the centers for disease control and prevention saying... that vaccination is still your best protection,...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: dan woollyotel montana in port-au-prince for 65 hours. you can see he survived the ordeal. his wife christy joins us, too. how did you do it, dan? >> you know what? i had a lot of people praying for peay, praying for safety for this trip. and god was there. he was listening to their prayers. and he helped me survive. >> larry: what were you doing in haiti? >> i worked with compassion international. and i was there with a filmmaker, david haynes. we were shooting a documentary to shine a light on the poverty, extreme poverty of children there. >> larry: i understand you wrote notes while buried under the rubble to your wife and your two sons. how did you do that? >> well, i realized that i was always hoping for a rescue, but i realized that i may not have that opportunity. that may not be god's plan for me at that time. so i had a camera with me and i was able to use the light from the focus on the camera to shine on a page, then i'd write a couple lines, and move my finger down, then write a cou
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: dan woollyotel montana in port-au-prince for 65 hours. you can see he survived the ordeal. his wife christy joins us, too. how did you do it, dan? >> you know what? i had a lot of people praying for peay, praying for safety for this trip. and god was there. he was listening to their prayers. and he helped me survive. >> larry: what were you doing in haiti? >> i worked with...
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call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, astrazenecaay be able to help. >> larry: does all this terror talk shift us away from other things? >> we're listening to folks like he dick cheney level these extremely partisan criticisms, which i think people on both sides suggest may be inappropriate and we should think about new tactics. the interesting thing is when you here folks like cheney, part of the problem with that it suggests that administration wasn't fallible and got the terror fight right, and they didn't. they cut terror funding for new york city. they opposed overseas screening of cargo shipments after they let the dubai company operate u.s. ports. >> larry: andrea if this is a war on terrorism, is it wrong to criticize the commander in chief? >> no, absolutely not. democrats didn't have a problem with it when george bush was in office. we absolutely need to look at strategies going forward, and i hope the administration starts to look at this as priority number one. given the fact that over the last year that a majority of th
call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you cannot afford your medication, astrazenecaay be able to help. >> larry: does all this terror talk shift us away from other things? >> we're listening to folks like he dick cheney level these extremely partisan criticisms, which i think people on both sides suggest may be inappropriate and we should think about new tactics. the interesting thing is when you here folks like cheney, part of the problem with that it suggests...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: joiningtlanta is usher, the grammy winning recording artist. his new look foundation is partnering with the u.n. foundation, which is founded by ted turner, to help raise funds for haitian relief efforts. new look has launched what is called a powered by service initiative. what is that, usher? >> well, power by service is our youth ability to utilize service, to hopefully bring about relief, specifically in regards to haiti and the relief that they're dealing with there. for instance, i have one of my kids -- i'm going to introduce you later -- evan jackson, through simply raising his voice and speaking to his family and also speaking on his twitter raised money for relief there in haiti. this is the idea that, you know, the 50% of our population, which is youth, are able to utilize their voices to make a difference. you know, i know a lot of people at home watching and asking what they can do. a lot of youth, specifically. well, this is what they can do. through power by service, use your v
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: joiningtlanta is usher, the grammy winning recording artist. his new look foundation is partnering with the u.n. foundation, which is founded by ted turner, to help raise funds for haitian relief efforts. new look has launched what is called a powered by service initiative. what is that, usher? >> well, power by service is our youth ability to utilize service, to hopefully bring about...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> an apology today from the senate majority leader for disparaging remarks he made about barack obama during the presidential campaign. and just a few minutes ago, the president also issued a response. just to keep you up to date now on what is at issue here. in a new book mark halperin and john hellmann say he could be elected because his light skin and speaking patterns with no negro dialect, end quote. in a statement today, reid said he deeply regrets, quote, using such a poor quote of words. he goes on to say in his written statement -- and then just moments ago, this now from the president of the united states, saying, quote -- that comment coming from the president. >>> a newly released video shows the jordanian doctor who killed seven cia officers in a suicide attack in afghanistan. well, he says the attack was in revenge for the killing of a pakistan taliban leader last year. cnn's arwa damon has more on the man and his connection to the taliban in pakistan. >> reporter: the video was released i
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> an apology today from the senate majority leader for disparaging remarks he made about barack obama during the presidential campaign. and just a few minutes ago, the president also issued a response. just to keep you up to date now on what is at issue here. in a new book mark halperin and john hellmann say he could be elected because his light skin and speaking patterns with no negro dialect, end...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: we're backnd only tyra bank. back in the early days of cnn, there was a feature called "style with elsa clinch." in 1993, elsa profiled tyra. watch. >> my god, you are pulling them out. >> 19-year-old tyra banks uses her chameleon-like ability to -- change her attitude as often as she changes her clothes. one minute she's shy and demure, the next sultry and sexy. >> you're moving up fast to be a supermodel? >> some people say. >> how do you feel about it? >> it doesn't go to my head. i always stay it grounded. and i take it as a profession because it is a business and it's very temporary for me and i always keep that in mind. >> how many years do you hope to have as a model? >> i would look to reach my peak around 23, 24. five years from now and move on to something else. i'm going to leave before they tell me to leave. i am not going to hang around and going lower. i've will be up there, get out. and go on about my business. >> larry: okay, you haven't seen that in 16 years. >> i wonder how lon
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: we're backnd only tyra bank. back in the early days of cnn, there was a feature called "style with elsa clinch." in 1993, elsa profiled tyra. watch. >> my god, you are pulling them out. >> 19-year-old tyra banks uses her chameleon-like ability to -- change her attitude as often as she changes her clothes. one minute she's shy and demure, the next sultry and sexy. >>...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: before we new york, we want to say thanks to jennifer lopez for coming out tonight. i know she has to go, but thank you so much. >> thank you guys. and again, everybody just keep doing everything you can. every little bit helps. and that's it. >> larry: you must feel good when you do something like this, don't you? >> you know, it's always rewarding to be involved in an effort that's going to help somebody. >> larry: you always do good when you help somebody else. >> that's right. >> larry: thanks so much. >> thank you. >> larry: we're going to go up to new york now and check in with sean combs. he's in new york, doing his part. we didn't get a chance to talk to him earlier. of course, he was on the phone. >> yes. >> larry: sean, this must be pretty tough for you to handle, isn't it? to see all this? >> yeah. it's definitely something that weighs so heavy on your heart. but there's also something that's so beautiful, coming out of this, the way our people, the way we as a people are coming toge
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: before we new york, we want to say thanks to jennifer lopez for coming out tonight. i know she has to go, but thank you so much. >> thank you guys. and again, everybody just keep doing everything you can. every little bit helps. and that's it. >> larry: you must feel good when you do something like this, don't you? >> you know, it's always rewarding to be involved in an effort...
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(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: welcome the nine-time grammy winning recording artist and andrea bocelli, the world renowned tenor, along with david foster, 15-time grammy winning music producer. they have an announcement many make. you make it, david. >> we got together the 40th anniversary of the song "bridge over troubled water." the producer of the grammys picked this song for mary and andrea to sing as a tribute to that song and also a tribute to raise funds for what's happening in haiti. it's been a labor of love with these two great but diverse voices. >> larry: they'll sing it on the grammys sunday night? >> larry: how does it benefit haiti? >> all proceeds from steve jobs, target, interscope records, warner records, everybody is donating 100% to the red cross for haiti relief. >> larry: have you sung with andrea before? >> yes, i have. on his christmas album we did "what child is this." a duet on his album. >> larry: what's it like to sing with him? >> amazing. it's a blessing, a gift. >> larry: a challenge? >> he'
(announcer) if you cannot afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> larry: welcome the nine-time grammy winning recording artist and andrea bocelli, the world renowned tenor, along with david foster, 15-time grammy winning music producer. they have an announcement many make. you make it, david. >> we got together the 40th anniversary of the song "bridge over troubled water." the producer of the grammys picked this song for mary and andrea to sing as a...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ >> i'm don lemon in new york.failed christmas day attack was a stark reminder of al qaeda's top goals and this is a word of a top government official who says that al qaeda is testing u.s. defenses as they pln to launch and attack on u. soil. they say that the counterterrorism department knows that with an absolute certainty the terrorists are working to refine their methods. >>> no u.s. service member lost their life in iraq. this is the first time it has happened since the top of the war. the top commander is calling it a significant milestone. since march of 2003, 3,477 have died in combat. >>> after three days of rain and mudslides, rescuers are pulling bodies from beneath huge mountains of mud and dirt in brazil. the coastal city in brazil has been hit hard. rescue teams are on duty round the clock, but hope is fading for survivors there. at least 60 people have been killed in the southeastern part of that country. those are the headlines this hour. i'm don lemon keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted na
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ >> i'm don lemon in new york.failed christmas day attack was a stark reminder of al qaeda's top goals and this is a word of a top government official who says that al qaeda is testing u.s. defenses as they pln to launch and attack on u. soil. they say that the counterterrorism department knows that with an absolute certainty the terrorists are working to refine their methods. >>> no u.s. service member lost...
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if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> rose: at 35, spanish actressruz is one of the most sensual and photographed women in the world. she has won critical acclaim not only in europe, but now also in hollywood. last year, she took home the oscar for best supporting actress, the first spanish actress ever to win an academy award. how did this versatile performer from a working class suburb of madrid become this generation's sophia loren? in part, by turning in performances like the one she gives playing carla, the seductive mistress, in the movie "nine." >> penelope cruz: who's not wearing any clothes? i'm not, my darling. i've never sung before or danced before in a movie. ♪ kootchie kootchie kootchie koo. ♪ i trained for three months to be able to do the number. ♪ i've got a plan for what i'm gonna do to you. ♪ and i had so much fun. >> rose: and it shows. >> cruz: if you come to me, darling... >> rose: penelope cruz loves what she does. she's a risk taker and a tireless worker who's known for throwing herself into roles, pushing herself to the limit
if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> rose: at 35, spanish actressruz is one of the most sensual and photographed women in the world. she has won critical acclaim not only in europe, but now also in hollywood. last year, she took home the oscar for best supporting actress, the first spanish actress ever to win an academy award. how did this versatile performer from a working class suburb of madrid become this generation's sophia loren? in part, by...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> kroft: if there'she swiss take more seriously than the precision of their watches or the quality of their chocolate, it's the secrecy of their banks. the subterranean vaults of geneva and zurich have served as sanctuaries for the wealth of dictators and despots, mobsters and arms dealers, corrupt officials and tax cheats of all kinds. it's a world u.s. law enforcement has rarely been able to penetrate. so the idea that u.b.s., one of switzerland's largest banks, would hand over information on thousands of american tax cheats would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. tonight, you'll hear the twisted tale of how it all happened, from a man some people have called one of the most important whistleblowers ever, who has been rewarded with a federal prison term and the possibility of endless riches. though he was born and raised in the boston area, bradley birkenfeld spent most of the last decade living in switzerland, helping wealthy americans hide their money. he was based in geneva, where he says
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> kroft: if there'she swiss take more seriously than the precision of their watches or the quality of their chocolate, it's the secrecy of their banks. the subterranean vaults of geneva and zurich have served as sanctuaries for the wealth of dictators and despots, mobsters and arms dealers, corrupt officials and tax cheats of all kinds. it's a world u.s. law enforcement has rarely been able to penetrate. so...
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announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help.ave a little money on your arthritis pain relief. but you could end up taking twice as many pills... compared to aleve. choose aleve, it just makes sense. just two aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. water can be good for constipation but drinking more and more may not always help. new dulcolax balance makes water work harder to help restore balance. new dulcolax balance helps you get back to being yourself. ♪ feeling free
announcer: if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help.ave a little money on your arthritis pain relief. but you could end up taking twice as many pills... compared to aleve. choose aleve, it just makes sense. just two aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. water can be good for constipation but drinking more and more may not always help. new dulcolax balance makes water work harder to help restore balance. new dulcolax balance helps you get back to...
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