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one guy, two years ago was killed in australia. see that right there? that thing becomes about eight inches long, larry. it's lethal. anybody corners a kangaroo, what he does, he reaches out like this, goes bam, with his foot. the main means of defense, larry, if they're recorded. like a dog. >> larry: they go pretty fast, huh? >> up to 40 miles per hour. plus, larry, these animals are quite prevalent in australia. they're still raised for meat in certain parts, like cattle are. their speed is 30 feet in a hop. >> larry: 30 feet in a hop. >> thank you, david jackson. beautiful animal. >> larry: the next is a spider monkey. >> this is anita jackson. this lady here is terrific, what they rescue. someone had this in a dumpster, larry. tried to have it as a pet. you can see the legs are cru cru crumpled up. no one wanted it. they thought it was dying. people say a monkey is a pet. that's the worst thing you can possible do. they carry disease, they bite and it's against the law. >> larry: why the term "spider?" >> look at these hands a
one guy, two years ago was killed in australia. see that right there? that thing becomes about eight inches long, larry. it's lethal. anybody corners a kangaroo, what he does, he reaches out like this, goes bam, with his foot. the main means of defense, larry, if they're recorded. like a dog. >> larry: they go pretty fast, huh? >> up to 40 miles per hour. plus, larry, these animals are quite prevalent in australia. they're still raised for meat in certain parts, like cattle are....
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plus, larry, these animals are quite prevalent in australia.y're still raised for meat like cattle are. their speed is 30 feet in a hop. >> larry: 30 feet in a hop. the next is a spider monkey. >> this is anita jackson. this lady here is terrific, what they rescue. someone had this in a dumpster, larry. tried to have it as a were pet. you can see the legs are crumbled up. they took his animal and raised it. no one wanted it, obviously, it was almost dying. people say a monkey is a pet. that's the worst thing you can possible do. they carry disease, they bite and it's against the law. >> larry: why the term "spider?" >> look at these hands and legs here. this is deformed, okay but a real spider monkey, his arms are like a big spider. he goes around, larry, like this, see this, he can swing, they can swing, larry, like 30, 40 feet from tree to tree, like a big spider in the air. don't have one as a pet. they're not good. >> larry: we're with jack hanna. animals from the desert are in the city. we'll be back with a porcupine and a gila monster aft
plus, larry, these animals are quite prevalent in australia.y're still raised for meat like cattle are. their speed is 30 feet in a hop. >> larry: 30 feet in a hop. the next is a spider monkey. >> this is anita jackson. this lady here is terrific, what they rescue. someone had this in a dumpster, larry. tried to have it as a were pet. you can see the legs are crumbled up. they took his animal and raised it. no one wanted it, obviously, it was almost dying. people say a monkey is a...
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other developed countries have committed to much more japan, europe, australia, new zealand, australia but nevertheless, that announcement is huge shift in trajectory through the united states, and get the the legislation through the senate, making it work i think is the first step. and then as confidence grows that you can do that without knocking this out of the united states economy. and then greater ambitions can come into focus. i wouldn't give up on a good plan a. partly because there's no plan b that's any good at all. >> i'd like to just, you know, follow up on that with a different take on what plan b might be. the clean air act amendments that established the acted cap-and-trade program. we worked for so years to get those. the reason why it took so long is because the cost of compliance would be far beyond what we had established. what we saw happened was shortly after the amendments were passed and the trading program went into effect. they noticed that it was far less. so again we believe you may seen that same -- we will see the same kind of transportation in the debate.
other developed countries have committed to much more japan, europe, australia, new zealand, australia but nevertheless, that announcement is huge shift in trajectory through the united states, and get the the legislation through the senate, making it work i think is the first step. and then as confidence grows that you can do that without knocking this out of the united states economy. and then greater ambitions can come into focus. i wouldn't give up on a good plan a. partly because there's...
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who else, tiger woods brought out record crowds in australia.irst time playing down under in 11 years and he did not disappoint. he nearly holds it out for the eagle here on 16 as it rolls over the cup and tiger goes on to the win. his seventh win of the year and australia becomes the 13th different country that he has won a tournament and he gets the highlight. >> gosh, a lot going on. >> yes. >>> when you hit the road this morning, take a look around and you might notice something. there's an interesting police trend that's being reported in many places around the country. @
who else, tiger woods brought out record crowds in australia.irst time playing down under in 11 years and he did not disappoint. he nearly holds it out for the eagle here on 16 as it rolls over the cup and tiger goes on to the win. his seventh win of the year and australia becomes the 13th different country that he has won a tournament and he gets the highlight. >> gosh, a lot going on. >> yes. >>> when you hit the road this morning, take a look around and you might notice...
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. >>> tiger woods has a victory to go along with the $3 million appearance fee got to play in australiaor the first time in more than a decade. he entered the day tied in a three-way tie for first place, but tiger comes away with his win, his seventh victory of the year and the gold jacket. t big victory for tiger. >>> one of the winningest quarterback tied david green for the most wins ever in a career. he has a chance to break that here in the final weeks of the season and into the bowl season. two touchdowns for him as texas remains undefeated with a bin over baylor. >>> beware of the game crews looking to entertain the masses. he thinks he's blindfolded and going to jump rope. much to his surprise, eventually he realizes that the gag is on him. and when he realizes it, he is not happy. look, come on. come on. we all laughed at it. why aren't you laughing? lighten up. that's sports. >>> boston is a pretty well-known city, right? it's steep in history, been the setting for several tv shows but there's still hidden gems in beantown in this week's "my city my secret." >> hi. i'm barry m
. >>> tiger woods has a victory to go along with the $3 million appearance fee got to play in australiaor the first time in more than a decade. he entered the day tied in a three-way tie for first place, but tiger comes away with his win, his seventh victory of the year and the gold jacket. t big victory for tiger. >>> one of the winningest quarterback tied david green for the most wins ever in a career. he has a chance to break that here in the final weeks of the season and...
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team beaten by australia last australia last weekend.ing alongsidejonny wilkinson for the first time. by playing alongsidejonny wilkinson for the first time. you wilkinson for the first time. you do your work in the wilkinson for the first time. you do your work in the team do your work in the team training sessions. do your work in the team training sessions. you do your do your work in the team training sessions. you do your bet sessions. you do your bet afterwards to get afterwards to get connection. i‘m rooming afterwards to get connection. i‘m rooming with afterwards to get connection. i‘m rooming with him.you get rooming with him.you get down time to rooming with him.you get down time to sort rooming with him.you get down time to sort of have that sort rooming with him.you get down time to sort of have that sort of rooming with him.you get down time to sort of have that sort of rugby to sort of have that sort of rugby relationship work. relationship work. he is fantastic at relationship work. he is fantastic at doing it. relationsh
team beaten by australia last australia last weekend.ing alongsidejonny wilkinson for the first time. by playing alongsidejonny wilkinson for the first time. you wilkinson for the first time. you do your work in the wilkinson for the first time. you do your work in the team do your work in the team training sessions. do your work in the team training sessions. you do your do your work in the team training sessions. you do your bet sessions. you do your bet afterwards to get afterwards to get...
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so anyway, we walked away to that ended the biggest hardbacks seller in australia, the biggest bestseller for a year. when i came to my next book that i was going to ghost for the battle of the fall plan islands in 1982i told him of any success story he's an african angelina stand that. any said it is better that you don't know. he said i don't want to tell me what i did wrong. telling me how i should have done it. [laughter] and he said, we did this but i actually had to ask him everything because i just don't know that much about firing guided missiles, they destroy the argentine air force on down fighter-bombers. but we managed to do this and when he broke his total forward he said i have tried to tell my story as if i was recanting into an old friend and in this task i chose patrick robinson who was obliged to sit very quietly, very patiently into a great deal of listening, none of which are his great suits. [laughter] the first sentence in the book. but anyway, we did this and i really didn't know -- who does? you don't really know anything about its and firing -- it is the first on
so anyway, we walked away to that ended the biggest hardbacks seller in australia, the biggest bestseller for a year. when i came to my next book that i was going to ghost for the battle of the fall plan islands in 1982i told him of any success story he's an african angelina stand that. any said it is better that you don't know. he said i don't want to tell me what i did wrong. telling me how i should have done it. [laughter] and he said, we did this but i actually had to ask him everything...
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. >>> high winds and record breaking heat are fanning 100 raging wildfires in eastern australia.dents have been urged to evacuate. officials don't want a repeat of what happened in february when wildfires killed 173 people in one of australia's worst ever natural disasters. >>> "atlantis" astronaut finished his first space walk and got the news his wife had given birth to a baby girl. abigail was born saturday night at his father was orbiting 220 miles above earth. mom and baby are both doing fine. if the mission is going according to plan, randy will meet his daughter after thanksgiving. that is something to be thankful for. those are your headlines. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. >> tom: welcome back. we're previewing the "dancing with the stars" finale here on "larry king live." i'm sitting in for larry. i'm tom bergeron. kelly and louis have bonded over dancing. we'll do a video rewind and see them in action. >> gosh. >> i'm so excited. >> i'm excited. how are you? let's do it. swing. like a beautiful lady. >> you got the wrong partner. ♪ well i've been saved >> the wil
. >>> high winds and record breaking heat are fanning 100 raging wildfires in eastern australia.dents have been urged to evacuate. officials don't want a repeat of what happened in february when wildfires killed 173 people in one of australia's worst ever natural disasters. >>> "atlantis" astronaut finished his first space walk and got the news his wife had given birth to a baby girl. abigail was born saturday night at his father was orbiting 220 miles above earth....
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. >> in australia the amount of water available for use as now 30 percent of what it was 10 years ago of the farmers have simply not been able to get the water they need to grow the crops that have historically been grown. >> london has had to consider a plan to cover peaks. >> atlanta is shutting down power plants during hot summer. >> there are signs of stress now, but will will it look like in 20 years if we did not take concerted action? >> it will be something like a 40% gap between supply and demand on a global scale by 2030. >> nobody says challenging the water problems will be easy but what are the major barriers ahead? how will we overcome them to unlock new and existing solutions? >> the challenge of protecting water resources and using them responsibly is important and extremely competent. >> demand placed on the system are unique to each country. it is estimated that without efficiency gains and 2030, 80 percent of india's total water demand will come from agriculture. in contrast, china's water gap will be driven by the doubling of water demands from both industrial and p
. >> in australia the amount of water available for use as now 30 percent of what it was 10 years ago of the farmers have simply not been able to get the water they need to grow the crops that have historically been grown. >> london has had to consider a plan to cover peaks. >> atlanta is shutting down power plants during hot summer. >> there are signs of stress now, but will will it look like in 20 years if we did not take concerted action? >> it will be something...
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for me the great example, the most interesting example in the contemporary world is that of australialstra ligon has been hit by climate change already. you are now getting one third of the water that you got ten years ago. the amazing fact that is that in the agricultural heartland of australia, agricultural production and plant is about the same as it was when they had 100, now that they have 30. and that is because the institutions which are robust institutions at the heart of this. but what we are seeing in places like australia is once you have exhausted that institutional frontier, technologies become absolutely key. and there i would highlight three areas. i think the area michael from the biotechnology as we saw eckert culture, this is hugely important. second, the whole area of treatment technologies again, a hugely important and furred is information technologies which are also transformed. the last point i would like to make is i think that the discussions on water in countries globally have historically been governments in recent years government with ngos and academia. th
for me the great example, the most interesting example in the contemporary world is that of australialstra ligon has been hit by climate change already. you are now getting one third of the water that you got ten years ago. the amazing fact that is that in the agricultural heartland of australia, agricultural production and plant is about the same as it was when they had 100, now that they have 30. and that is because the institutions which are robust institutions at the heart of this. but what...
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he has a victory to go along with the $3 million appearance fee to play in australia. began the day tied in a three-way tie for the lead. down under, came away the winner, his seventh victory of the year. slipped on a gold jacket, the crowd because tiger was there, 25,000 every day, made it feel like it was a major even though it wasn't. >>> one of the winningest quarterbacks in college football history resides in austin, texas. colt mccoy tying georgia's david green for the most wins ever by a college quarterback. he's got several chances still to break that. mccoy a couple of touchdown passes on saturday. >>> beware of the game crews looking to entertain the masses in time-outs. this man was caught unaware in memphis. he thinks he's jumping rope but there is nobody around. look at him. crowd's cheering him on all by himself. the gag is on him and as you watch he is not happy when he finds out. look. come on. lighten up, francis. that's sports. >>> so, just how hard is it to live without health insurance? won woman has four jobs and believe it or not she can't get cov
he has a victory to go along with the $3 million appearance fee to play in australia. began the day tied in a three-way tie for the lead. down under, came away the winner, his seventh victory of the year. slipped on a gold jacket, the crowd because tiger was there, 25,000 every day, made it feel like it was a major even though it wasn't. >>> one of the winningest quarterbacks in college football history resides in austin, texas. colt mccoy tying georgia's david green for the most wins...
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tiger woods hasn't played in australia since the comeback in 1998. how do they get him to come back? pay him a $3 million appearance fee. yep, that will get it done. it's paid off. the crowds have been immense since tiger was looking immense himself until, well, shots like this. he fell apart. he squandered a three-shot lead in six hole else. watch this? oops, slams the driver to the crowd. goes back to the crowd. go back and get it. tiger in a three-way tie right now. >>> cincinnati -- look at this guy, tony pike, the first action in a month since he injured his nonthrowing arm. he played four plays. among those, two touchdown passes to help the bearcats from being undefeated, 10 and 0 as they hold off west virginia. >>> lebron james may not change teams but he will change numbers. the cleveland cavalier stars says he will retire 23 in honor of michael jordan. the reigning most valuable player wants the nba to retire 23 leaguewide in honor of jordan. >> was somebody playing with the light switch in l.a.? not once but twice the lights went out. both
tiger woods hasn't played in australia since the comeback in 1998. how do they get him to come back? pay him a $3 million appearance fee. yep, that will get it done. it's paid off. the crowds have been immense since tiger was looking immense himself until, well, shots like this. he fell apart. he squandered a three-shot lead in six hole else. watch this? oops, slams the driver to the crowd. goes back to the crowd. go back and get it. tiger in a three-way tie right now. >>> cincinnati...
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this is in australia. >> just a lot of skin there. >> a lot of skin., well, our apologies to those of you who might be offended by this much skin this early in the morning. 235 of them wearing what the australians call buges on the sidney opera house. they didn't break they didn't break the record. they were 47 shord. >> they were half naked for nothing. >> exactly. so waste of time. but you got on tv. >> i wish you could see what i was seeing during that, which was i looked over at bob and he's squinting the entire time. hi, bob. >> didn't realize they made women's briefs for men. especially that many. what's going on, robin? let me show you what's going on around the region. the new york city metros. newark about a 2 1/2 hour delay. laguardia, same thing, because of the wind. jfk you're falling for that. philadelphia about 80 minute delay. that's over an hour, again because of the wind. d.c. metros, including baltimore, delays over an hour because of the wind and occasional shower. and out across denver, you're looking at about half hour to hour-long
this is in australia. >> just a lot of skin there. >> a lot of skin., well, our apologies to those of you who might be offended by this much skin this early in the morning. 235 of them wearing what the australians call buges on the sidney opera house. they didn't break they didn't break the record. they were 47 shord. >> they were half naked for nothing. >> exactly. so waste of time. but you got on tv. >> i wish you could see what i was seeing during that, which...
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i will go to the conference this week to try to build a consensus between rich countries like australia and ourselves and some of the poorest countries in the world. about how we can finance climate change for developing countries. it's absolutely essential that we can get an agreement on finance if we can get an agreement to cut emissions in some of the poorest countries of the world. and i hope that all parties here
i will go to the conference this week to try to build a consensus between rich countries like australia and ourselves and some of the poorest countries in the world. about how we can finance climate change for developing countries. it's absolutely essential that we can get an agreement on finance if we can get an agreement to cut emissions in some of the poorest countries of the world. and i hope that all parties here
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those in america will choose differently from those in china, or australia. rich children will choose different things from poor children. and in some cases, it's religious culture that is feeding the young people's minds. but it is youth driven. is roll up your sleeves and get out there and do something. it is very much about drinking again breaking down the barriers that we tend to different countries, different countries, different religions and between us and the natural world. so there is a theme of learning to live in peace and harmony. and because i was made a un messenger of peace, that was because of roots and shoots because i told that we were planting seeds of global peace, all these young people sharing a philosophy. and i think we have a surprise for you, have we? i think so. we will see if it happens. one of the roots and shoots created to support the united nations international day of peace, a giant piece stock picker we've been flying since the seventh year, that on a day very close to the 21st, which is the un international day of peace, we
those in america will choose differently from those in china, or australia. rich children will choose different things from poor children. and in some cases, it's religious culture that is feeding the young people's minds. but it is youth driven. is roll up your sleeves and get out there and do something. it is very much about drinking again breaking down the barriers that we tend to different countries, different countries, different religions and between us and the natural world. so there is...
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in melbourne, australia, the mother goes into a panic as the stroller carrying her six-month-old son rolls off the platform and into an oncoming train. the mother almost jumped in front of the train herself. amazingly the baby survived without a scratch. on the "today" show, matt lauer asked the mom about that unimaginable moment when the stroller rolled onto the track purchase there was a moment i thought i should jump. there was a second i thought i should have a look at him, have a look, how is he. that time, i just -- i was blank. i was complete shock. >> obviously emotional just talking about it. the baby is doing fine. truly a miraculous and such a happy ending to that story, brooke. >> certainly is. showbiz on call phone lines going nuts over the idea jon and kate gosselin might get together. >> i for one don't see this happening. i think it's gotten too ugly between the two of them. >> our callers agree with you. here is a call. she definitely thinks it's time for jon to move on. >> i wanted to say jon gosselin may be acting like an idiot, but he was treated like dog poop for
in melbourne, australia, the mother goes into a panic as the stroller carrying her six-month-old son rolls off the platform and into an oncoming train. the mother almost jumped in front of the train herself. amazingly the baby survived without a scratch. on the "today" show, matt lauer asked the mom about that unimaginable moment when the stroller rolled onto the track purchase there was a moment i thought i should jump. there was a second i thought i should have a look at him, have a...
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i will go to the conference this week to try to build a consensus between rich countries like australia and ourselves and some of the poorest countries in the world. about how we can finance climate change for developing countries. it's absolutely essential that we can get an agreement on finance if we can get an agreement to cut emissions in some of the poorest countries of the world. and i hope that all parties here will support thef1g british proposal that will mean 100 billion of their funding for climate change in the year 2020 as a result of the contributions of the european union, america and some of the richest countries of the world. we will do everything in our power to secure a climate change agreement in copenhagen. >> thank you, mr. speaker. whatever are the individual speakers on afghanistan there's clarity on the mission. the prime minister has said we're in afghanistan to protect british people against terrorism. and yet almost in the same breath threatens to pull out of the country if president karzai can't clean up his corrupt government. these are contradictory messag
i will go to the conference this week to try to build a consensus between rich countries like australia and ourselves and some of the poorest countries in the world. about how we can finance climate change for developing countries. it's absolutely essential that we can get an agreement on finance if we can get an agreement to cut emissions in some of the poorest countries of the world. and i hope that all parties here will support thef1g british proposal that will mean 100 billion of their...
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. >>> next on "clark howard" -- >> have you ever been to australia before? >> caller: i have not, no. >> it's a fun, fun trip. are you going to drive? i don't mean to there, i mean once you get there. >>> today on the "clark howard" show, you're going to learn how to stay out of harm's way of identity theft. but that's only one way to learn how to fatten your wallet. you give me this next half hour, and i'm going to show you how to be your own boss. ever since i can remember, i've been fascinated by money, making it, saving it, studying it. by the time i was 31, i made enough to retire. so i embarked on a new mission, helping you take care of your money so you can save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >> now from his radio studio, your money expert, clark howard. >> i'm not from the fbi, but i'm here to help you. there is a new warning from the fbi about a hot, hot scam working where you get an e-mail that pretends to be either from the fbi or the department of homeland security with a claim that there is information there that yo
. >>> next on "clark howard" -- >> have you ever been to australia before? >> caller: i have not, no. >> it's a fun, fun trip. are you going to drive? i don't mean to there, i mean once you get there. >>> today on the "clark howard" show, you're going to learn how to stay out of harm's way of identity theft. but that's only one way to learn how to fatten your wallet. you give me this next half hour, and i'm going to show you...
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located in melbourne australia. to be here today to discuss her experience in manufacturing the h1n1 vaccine come a specifically for the united states. csl biotherapy think it's important to understand how the government and industry can best work together to help assure vaccine availability for influenza pandemics. i want to enjoy this committee that csl biotherapy is committed to providing the entire amounts of both the h1n1 bulk antigen and the finnish vaccine doses so that we have agreed to in our contract and the department of health and human services. we take the h1n1 pandemic very seriously and have been a leader in developing and delivering to combat this virus. csl has manufactured vaccines since 1916, are world-class influenza vaccine facilities have the capacity to produce up to 80 million doses of trivalent,. our seasonal flu vaccine was launched in the united states in october 2007 and indicated for ages 18 and above and as you heard dr. goodman stated last week, our h1n1 vaccine received fda approval
located in melbourne australia. to be here today to discuss her experience in manufacturing the h1n1 vaccine come a specifically for the united states. csl biotherapy think it's important to understand how the government and industry can best work together to help assure vaccine availability for influenza pandemics. i want to enjoy this committee that csl biotherapy is committed to providing the entire amounts of both the h1n1 bulk antigen and the finnish vaccine doses so that we have agreed to...
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like i said, this is near australia.he company operating the rig says it doesn't know how this whole thing started. the leak actually began ten weeks ago. indonesia says thousands of dead fish have drifted near its coast last week. >>> as we mentioned a couple minutes ago here, ford is announcing a $1 billion profit. the news different at chrysler. the bailed-out automaker cutting even more jobs. jennifer westhoven is here. that is not good news. >> no. well, the hope is, brooke, of course, that by it getting smaller and smaller it will eventually be profitable. very hard for workers who survived so many rounds of layoffs. they'll buy out another 23,000 workers. this week, chrysler says it's going to lay out a five-year plan to get back into profitability. chrysler out of bankruptcy but still in a lot of financial trouble. so a lot of people are going to have a big money decision to make, do they want to take the buyout, do they want to take their chances and stay? a lot of people i think will be at the bars and kitchen
like i said, this is near australia.he company operating the rig says it doesn't know how this whole thing started. the leak actually began ten weeks ago. indonesia says thousands of dead fish have drifted near its coast last week. >>> as we mentioned a couple minutes ago here, ford is announcing a $1 billion profit. the news different at chrysler. the bailed-out automaker cutting even more jobs. jennifer westhoven is here. that is not good news. >> no. well, the hope is, brooke,...
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this is happening near australia. the company operating the rig says it doesn't know how the fire started and the leak actually started ten weeks ago. indonesia says thousands of dead fish drifted near its coast. this, last week. >>> your tax dollars could be paying to fix up airports. you'll probably never use. since 2001, congress funneled more than $1 billion into earmarked projects at small airports. those airports served mostly private and corporate planes. a congressional watchdog group says earmarks could threaten efforts to ease flight delays at the country's busiest passenger airports. the faa says earmarks account for 5% of airport grants. >>> c.i.t. filed for bankruptcy. one of the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history. if you've never heard of c.i.t., it's a behind-the-scenes lender. the lending backbone for more than a million small companies. c.i.t. bar e ohhed $2.3 million in tax player money to stay afloat. the company hopes to keep lending and survive bankruptcy.. >>> our money expert, clark howard, serv
this is happening near australia. the company operating the rig says it doesn't know how the fire started and the leak actually started ten weeks ago. indonesia says thousands of dead fish drifted near its coast. this, last week. >>> your tax dollars could be paying to fix up airports. you'll probably never use. since 2001, congress funneled more than $1 billion into earmarked projects at small airports. those airports served mostly private and corporate planes. a congressional...
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so i read what murdoch said in australia to sky tv and that, you know, we're going to stop google from searching and i think of that in two ways. one is murdoch doesn't even -- his e-mails are printed out so he can read them. [laughter] seriously, by the way. two, he's negotiating. he's trying to, you know, trying to put you guys on the defensive and get you to pay something, as others have gotten you to pay. you're paying 125 million to the publishing industry. and, in fact, google is coming to realize as you have with youtube that you need professional content. the engineers at youtube made a mistake. they thought user-generated content would be the way, and the truth is the advertiser doesn't want their friendly ad next to some dog pooing, you know? [laughter] so you have to have more professional content, and you're going to have to pay for it as you're starting to, and you're starting to generate more income at youtube because of it. i don't know, i wish i had a good answer for that question, i wish "the new york times" had a good answer for that question. but i would rather be th
so i read what murdoch said in australia to sky tv and that, you know, we're going to stop google from searching and i think of that in two ways. one is murdoch doesn't even -- his e-mails are printed out so he can read them. [laughter] seriously, by the way. two, he's negotiating. he's trying to, you know, trying to put you guys on the defensive and get you to pay something, as others have gotten you to pay. you're paying 125 million to the publishing industry. and, in fact, google is coming...
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koop but also of australia and south america -- not only endured because but also of australia end southot only antarctica but also australia and south america. as we study more the effects of antarctica and how it influences different climate systems around the world. >> regulating the internet. one of the topics tonight with the newest republican mission are at the communications commission. >> today president obama informed world leaders of his afghan strategy, and tomorrow we will have coverage of the president addressing the nation on the war in afghanistan. you can see it at 8:00 p.m. eastern. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] the senate has started debate on the health care bill, and harry reid has warned senators to expect evening and weekend sessions. follow the entire debate on our companion network, c-span 2, the only network with gavel-to-gavel coverage of the senate, and to see video on demand go to c- span's health care of. hillary clinton will be going to capitol hill later this week after the p
koop but also of australia and south america -- not only endured because but also of australia end southot only antarctica but also australia and south america. as we study more the effects of antarctica and how it influences different climate systems around the world. >> regulating the internet. one of the topics tonight with the newest republican mission are at the communications commission. >> today president obama informed world leaders of his afghan strategy, and tomorrow we...
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he only had a few scratches after the accident in australia last month. the train's engineer saw the stroller fall and hit the brakes but the train still rolled another 100 feet. jen was saying she's never let that go kid out of her sight. that makes your stomach drop. >>> jen, stores -- different topic. stores aren't waiting for black friday to roll out deep price cuts. i thought this was interesting. some good news in a bad economy. >> i mean, this is going to be an amazing holiday season in terms of the sales out there. sears is already starting something they're calling black friday now. you don't want to wake up at 4:00 a.m. on the friday after thanksgiving if you're trying to sleep off that turkey. every saturday through christmas they're going to have different door busters to try to get you inside the door. this saturday they have a 42-inch plasma for 500 bucks. they have all kinds of things that make you go, do i want one of those? over at walmart they're cutting more toy prices. they started that. now some are less than 10 bucks. toys 'r' us is
he only had a few scratches after the accident in australia last month. the train's engineer saw the stroller fall and hit the brakes but the train still rolled another 100 feet. jen was saying she's never let that go kid out of her sight. that makes your stomach drop. >>> jen, stores -- different topic. stores aren't waiting for black friday to roll out deep price cuts. i thought this was interesting. some good news in a bad economy. >> i mean, this is going to be an amazing...
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east africa and australia, intense heat and drought and lower crop yields. for the low-lying island countries, it is rising sea level. i was at a un conference on population and development a few weeks ago and i was pointing out 115 delegations who were there, national delegations, we are almost certainly going to see a decline in un membership. because there are so many low-lying island countries that may not exist 30 years from now simply because of rising sea level. some of them are so close it doesn't take much of a rise for them to begin planning evaluations and some of them are already at that stage. the ice sheets are melting. the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. if the greenland ice sheet melts entirely sea level rises 23 feet. west antarctica breaks up completely. it has already started to break up. c level rises 16 feet. we are looking at potentially very substantial rises in sea level over the longer term. the greenland ice sheet will not melt overnight. the latest projections are during this century we can expect roughly -- w
east africa and australia, intense heat and drought and lower crop yields. for the low-lying island countries, it is rising sea level. i was at a un conference on population and development a few weeks ago and i was pointing out 115 delegations who were there, national delegations, we are almost certainly going to see a decline in un membership. because there are so many low-lying island countries that may not exist 30 years from now simply because of rising sea level. some of them are so close...
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we told you about the big to do over britney spears circus tour over there in australia.as just up in arms and thought the fact that britney lip synced some parts of her concert, it is misleading to fans. well, this official wanted a disclaimer on tickets that portions of the show were prerecorded. pret britney is extremely upset about this. and fans walked out of a show in perth because they were so disappointed. the manager said that was the biggest lie he's ever heard. >> oh, brother. >>> tonight, the war at night. comedian george lopez became the latest and newest late-night warrior when his new show debuted tonight on tbs. and "showbiz tonight" can now reveal right here, right now, that with lopez now on the battle field, it's just further proof that late-night is not just a white male game anymore. they're bold -- >> if it was a real messy show, this would be plastic on the couch. >> reporter: they're brash. >> i'm happy to announce that i haven't slept with anyone on my staff yet. >> reporter: and above all, they're diverse. >> hey, baby! hey, baby! >> reporter: ge
we told you about the big to do over britney spears circus tour over there in australia.as just up in arms and thought the fact that britney lip synced some parts of her concert, it is misleading to fans. well, this official wanted a disclaimer on tickets that portions of the show were prerecorded. pret britney is extremely upset about this. and fans walked out of a show in perth because they were so disappointed. the manager said that was the biggest lie he's ever heard. >> oh, brother....
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then there was the runaway baby stroller in australia.e. >> there was a moment i thought i should jump. >> reporter: the mother told the "today" show about finding her son beneath the train. >> as we were approaching towards the program, i could hear him crying. i was relieved by thinking that my boy is alived. >> reporter: again, unhurt. wouldn't it be nice as we were all as agile as neo in "the matrix." even neo didn't have to contend with a train hitting a truck hitting a guy. this man in turkey lost his hat, but not his life. >> translator: i cannot remember anything about the accident. i thought i was sleeping, but when i woke up, i was not in my bed, i was on the ground. >> reporter: dudley do-right used to ride to the rescue. but who needs do-right when they do all right on their own. >> translator: life is really beautiful. >> the woman who nearly lost her life in boston, she told a boston tv station that she's incredibly thankful the train operator was alert and stopped the train before it hit her. that was cnn's jeanne moos for
then there was the runaway baby stroller in australia.e. >> there was a moment i thought i should jump. >> reporter: the mother told the "today" show about finding her son beneath the train. >> as we were approaching towards the program, i could hear him crying. i was relieved by thinking that my boy is alived. >> reporter: again, unhurt. wouldn't it be nice as we were all as agile as neo in "the matrix." even neo didn't have to contend with a train...
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they did not want compulsory voting as in australia, which was one -- support for term limits went down when they realized this might lower the delivery of quality of representatives. and they wanted people to be free to vote for who they wanted to vote for. they wanted free tv air time for candidates in order to take the need for money out of politics. the one broadcasters to be required to air more public affairs broadcasting. that is a jump of 18 points. there were lots of interesting changes. there were also knowledge questions, so we could see whether the people became more informed, and they became significantly more informed. one of the things that we found is that is the people who become more informed and change their views. -- who change their views. they loved it. not only was it valuable, but they thought the discussions were balanced, that nobody had tried to impose their views. the opposing arguments were all aired. 76% agreed -- i learned a lot about people different for me about eight -- what they and their lives are like. the same criteria that we used to evaluate the f
they did not want compulsory voting as in australia, which was one -- support for term limits went down when they realized this might lower the delivery of quality of representatives. and they wanted people to be free to vote for who they wanted to vote for. they wanted free tv air time for candidates in order to take the need for money out of politics. the one broadcasters to be required to air more public affairs broadcasting. that is a jump of 18 points. there were lots of interesting...
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the australia koala foundation says there are about 43,000 left and there were millions in the 1800s.opped 64% between 1999 and 2008. >>> what is it with video from girls soccer? a fight broke out in high school girls soccer game caught on video. and so make it even worse, it was the state championships? >> it was the state championship. from what i understand that new mexico soccer player is now sending a thank you note -- no, she's not really. it's what's going on here with women's soccer? this was the state championship in providence, rhode island. one they're going to want to be forgetting for a while. it's the last game. a minute left. tempers are flaring. here they are. the girls go at it. look at the hair pulling reminiscent of that new mexico soccer player. officials try to break it up. then during the trophy presentation the fans started fighting in the stands. no arrests were made. there were no reports of injuries. but what a way to end the year for these young kids. look at their faces. they're children. >>> speaking of ending the year, the kansas city chiefs cut troubled
the australia koala foundation says there are about 43,000 left and there were millions in the 1800s.opped 64% between 1999 and 2008. >>> what is it with video from girls soccer? a fight broke out in high school girls soccer game caught on video. and so make it even worse, it was the state championships? >> it was the state championship. from what i understand that new mexico soccer player is now sending a thank you note -- no, she's not really. it's what's going on here with...
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it happened in australia last months. the train's engineer managed to see the stroller fall, slammed on the brakes, but the train still rolled another 100 feet. >>> well, a football player was caught on camera trying to gouge out another player's eyes? and his punishment have some people pretty upset. i saw the video earlier, i just did this. i couldn't believe it. >> right. and then now people can't believe the response to this action. >> response to the response. >> response to the response. essentially this is assault. the question is, what kind of punishment should he get? here's the video we're talking about. brandon spikes jamming his fingers into the face mask of georgia's eli. urban meyer says he doesn't condone the behavior. that's good. suspended him for the first half of their game against vanderb t vanderbilt. a half. spikes did apologize saying he accepts responsibility for his actions. and the conference says it is satisfied with the discipline. the question is, are you? val from colorado springs on our face
it happened in australia last months. the train's engineer managed to see the stroller fall, slammed on the brakes, but the train still rolled another 100 feet. >>> well, a football player was caught on camera trying to gouge out another player's eyes? and his punishment have some people pretty upset. i saw the video earlier, i just did this. i couldn't believe it. >> right. and then now people can't believe the response to this action. >> response to the response. >>...
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down on the tracks and 10 seconds later got up and staggered up and the run away baby stroller in australiaith a 6-month-old boy inside. the mother told the "today" show about finding her son beneath the train. >> as we were approaching, i could hear him crying. i was relieved by the feeling that my boy is alive. >> again, unhurt. wouldn't it be nice if we were all as agile as the matrix? he didn't have to content with a train. this man lost his hat, but not his life. >> i cannot remember anything about the accident. i thought i was sleeping. i was on the ground. >> dudley do wright used to ride to the rescue. they do right on their own. >> is really beautiful. >> a woman told the boston tv station that the driver was alert and stopped the train before it hit her. >> the phone lines have been ringing off the hook with people calling in about carrie prejean's solo sex tape confession. >> we're got a call in from linda in new york. she said we should give carrie a break. >> she made a mistake. it was a tape between her and her boyfriend. she was 17. this is now, that was then. she is not perf
down on the tracks and 10 seconds later got up and staggered up and the run away baby stroller in australiaith a 6-month-old boy inside. the mother told the "today" show about finding her son beneath the train. >> as we were approaching, i could hear him crying. i was relieved by the feeling that my boy is alive. >> again, unhurt. wouldn't it be nice if we were all as agile as the matrix? he didn't have to content with a train. this man lost his hat, but not his life....
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loves sports, tae kwon do and dreamed of traveling to australia. american hero. thanks to our guests and especially to you for being with us. a special welcome back from our hearts to our supervising producer elizabeth. she has been gone in order to welcome her brand-new baby boy. congratulations. everyone, i will see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. this is your "showbiz tonight" news break. should chris brown shut up already. the horrifying details about the night chris brown beat rihanna. what chris is saying today about her startling tell all. >>> the carrie prejean sex tape scandal. is she a hypocrite? the most provocative news show at the top of the hour here on hln. >>> "showbiz tonight" at the top of the hour.
loves sports, tae kwon do and dreamed of traveling to australia. american hero. thanks to our guests and especially to you for being with us. a special welcome back from our hearts to our supervising producer elizabeth. she has been gone in order to welcome her brand-new baby boy. congratulations. everyone, i will see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. this is your "showbiz tonight" news break. should chris brown shut...
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tiger woods was moved to play in his first tournament in australia. third round is done and tiger was rolling right along until he completely fell apart. he blew a three-shot lead. watch this. didn't like the drive. throws his club, which bounces off the ground and into the gallery, which he retrieved. they gave it back. tiger trying to make things happen. >>> among the contenders for college football's national championship, this guy, he's a senior quarterback, first action in a month since he injured his non-throwing arm. makes three plays. helps the bear cats remain undefeated. >>> lebron james doesn't want to be like mike. the star says he will personally retire number 23 in honor of that man, michael jordan. the reigning most valuable player wants the nba to retire it league wide. >>> was somebody playing with the light switch last night? big game and the lights went out, not once, but twice. both times for 18 minutes. once in the first half. once in the second half. part of some kind of power grid issue they had. the galaxy got the win. that's s
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they were brought to australia for this operation.hey will be kept in a coma for several days to doctors can monitor then. aren't they precious? >>> what's this about? medical marijuana supporters came out in support last night. they want to regulate and close hundreds of clinics. the issues is determining if centers that make a profit are legal. >> we cannot have a policy in the city of los angeles that bans the sale of all cannabis products. it simply won't work. >> two city council committees voted to keep the centers open and a final vote is expected tomorrow. >>> the nfl owner caught flipping off the other team has to pay for it. $250,000. a fan caught bud adams right there owner of tennessee titans on cell phone video flipping the bird, once, twice, doubled barrel. all fired up. this was to buffalo bills fans. look at that. he's apologized. said he got caught up in excitement of the game. $250,000. >>> a georgia teacher was joking but a student and his mother are not laughing. they say something he did left them terrified. why t
they were brought to australia for this operation.hey will be kept in a coma for several days to doctors can monitor then. aren't they precious? >>> what's this about? medical marijuana supporters came out in support last night. they want to regulate and close hundreds of clinics. the issues is determining if centers that make a profit are legal. >> we cannot have a policy in the city of los angeles that bans the sale of all cannabis products. it simply won't work. >> two...
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loves sports, tae kwon do and dreamed of traveling to australia. he leaves his parents and brothers. american hero. thanks to our guests and especially to you for being with us. a special welcome back from our hearts to our supervising producer elizabeth. she has been gone in order to welcome her brand-new baby boy. congratulations. everyone, i will see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. until then, good night, friend. >>> i'm a.j. hammer. this is your "showbiz tonight" news break. should chris brown shut up already. the horrifying details about the night chris brown beat rihanna. what chris is saying today about her startling tell all. >>> the carrie prejean sex tape scandal. is she a hypocrite? the most provocative news show at the top of the hour here on hln.
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he is getting ready to take a job in australia now. so it'll be an interesting and different part of the world country and you are still based in wyoming? >> guest: we are. where the home there. would have the foundation offices are located in denver. now all this takes place in denver, but we are headquartered officially in wyoming. i never want to leave that connection in wyoming. >> host: and how is your son logan? >> guest: logan is great. he works for the foundation. he loves living there. i think we're all doing okay. we miss matt a lot, but we still have a joint in our lives. it's different now. >> host: fred in burlington iowa. please go ahead with your question for judy tempered commack yeah, i have a mother who thinks all gays should be killed, that harvey milk got what he deserved. and i believe that if more people read what you are talking about and watch bill mars, ridiculous, we would have less fighting to. this whole thing about nature and nurture trying to see things black and white, i can see a little available for jus
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we have heard about australia lowering the vote to 16. let's all join together and vote together. thank you. >> thank you very much, indeed. the young man with the red tie. yes, thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i am from the west midlands. i feel that we cannot ask young people to make an informed decision when voting. would we be happy -- i feel that we cannot ask young people to make an un informed decision when voting. we have to put this into context. the nazi party used people's fears and the great depression, the economic crisis, speaking to the impressionable, and they rose in just four years. to be a true democracy, we need to educate young people on politics and allow them to make an informed decision. we must have education and politics to achieve this, and i urge everybody to support the value of the vote, the political education campaign. that is the first that in getting the vote at 16. >> i now call mr. joe bennett to conclude the debate. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> order. >> we have been trying to get representation through the debate. however, i like to poin
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clearly, our preference is for the format proposed by japan, including india, australia, and new zealand. of course, we see all of these different efforts as building blocks to the emergence of an asian community in future. if you look at each of these processes, they sometimes proceed in parallel. if you were to draw parallels, you would see their work. at which these concentric circles would overlap. at some level, i would say that all of them can be helpful in terms of creating a much broader area for economic cooperation and investment in the asian continent. >> what did i hear? >> i am the publisher of "the american spectator." could you comment on in the's economic relations with china and particularly comment on how you see that relationship progressing over the next couple of decades, particularly in relation to china's attempts to control more and more national resources and resources in india and how that will affect your economy. >> i would draw your attention to the remark made by our prime minister. the world is large enough to have two big economies like india and china gro
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it is important to discuss this with all members of the commonwealth with all countries such as australia and canada and that is the process that will be undertaken in due course. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is my right honorable friend aware of the growing evidence in the north hamton families and the recession. as a result of the recession women are doing more of the bred-winning and men of more of the caring and what further measures will his government take to support the flexible working arrangements that are needed for today's working families? >> mr. speaker, there are about 500,000 more families receiving working tax or child tax credit as a result of the help we're giving in a recession. i think people in this country have got to make a choice. do we want to help families and help children through these difficult times or do we -- or do we wt to cut -- i think i know what choice the people of this country will make. >> each week, the house of commons is in session, we air prime minister's questions. wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and then again on c-span at 9:00 p.m. eastern and p
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it is important to discuss this with all members of the commonwealth with all countries such as australia and canada and that is the process that will be undertaken in due course. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is my right honorable friend aware of the growing evidence in the north hamton families and the recession. as a result of the recession women are doing more of the bred-winning and men of more of the caring and what further measures will his government take to support the flexible working arrangements that are needed for today's working families? >> mr. speaker, there are about 500,000 more families receiving working tax or child tax credit as a result of the help we're giving in a recession. i think people in this country have got to make a choice. do we want to help families and help children through these difficult times or do we -- or do we want to cut inheritance tax for the wealthiest people in this country? i think i know what choice the people of this country are going to make? >> order. the chancellor of the ex checkter. >> you can see this again sunday night at 9:00 pm easter
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. >> a historic apology from the leader of australia as many as 150,000 children who may have been physically and sexually abused. >>> remember the mayor who confronted a man with an metal bar. milwaukee tom barrett is running for mayor of wisconsin. he said he delayed that decision until he coverford that attack. >> less than three months ago i stood here with my family to thank the citizens of milwaukee and people from all over wisconsin for their heartfelt and genuine well wishes and support in the aftermath of the incident that took place outside state fair. at that point in time, i was not thinking about running for governor. i was hurt. i had to heal and get my strength back. >> now, his hand and head were injured in the attack as you saw in those pictures earlier. he had ten pins in his hand and doctors removed the last two pins on friday. >> i think you win. >> we shall see. >>> a marquee matchup overshadowed by coach's controversial calls. he like three-quarters of the field in front of him. >> he is getting a lot of criticism for this. fortunately before he lives, he's infallible. w
. >> a historic apology from the leader of australia as many as 150,000 children who may have been physically and sexually abused. >>> remember the mayor who confronted a man with an metal bar. milwaukee tom barrett is running for mayor of wisconsin. he said he delayed that decision until he coverford that attack. >> less than three months ago i stood here with my family to thank the citizens of milwaukee and people from all over wisconsin for their heartfelt and genuine...
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it is important to discuss this with all members of the commonwealth, including countries such as australia and canada. and that is the process which will be undertaken in due course. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is my right honorable friend aware of the growing evidence existing that as a result of the recession, women are doing more of the bread-winning and men more of the caring? what further measures will his government take to support the flexible working arningse needed for -- arrangements needed by today's families? >> i think the people in this country have to make a choice. do we want to help families and help children through these difficult times, or do we want to cut inheritance tax for the wealtiest people in this -- wealthiest people in this country. i think i know what choice the people in this country are going to make. >> each week the house of commons is in session, we air "prime minister's questions" live on c-span 2 wednesday as at 7:00 a.m. eastern and then again on sunday night's at 9:00 eastern and pacific. >> on tuesday, president obama will address the nation, outlini
it is important to discuss this with all members of the commonwealth, including countries such as australia and canada. and that is the process which will be undertaken in due course. >> thank you, mr. speaker. is my right honorable friend aware of the growing evidence existing that as a result of the recession, women are doing more of the bread-winning and men more of the caring? what further measures will his government take to support the flexible working arningse needed for --...
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that is australia. what will happen in 2010, 103 people will vote. you will look at what has been happening, what has been happening is that the generic vote is not in the single digits. this is very close. the people who chose to vote or radically different in new jersey and virginia. the intensity of the people who want to hit the brakes right now -- this is very strong. that is what happens in the off- years. we have tremendous problems for 2012. that is a different conversation. it is fair to say that if you look at what the president is proposing in spending and the projected deficits, purchasing general motors and health care, and reasserting the public auction -- option, he cannot say, i agree with that agenda. i think the president deserves credit -- deserves credit for not releasing the photos from iraq, and the commitment to afghanistan. he has done this with charter schools and others. a smarter republican party would get up and they would say, these are the the initiatives. >> we have people with microphones -- >> if you look, historicall
that is australia. what will happen in 2010, 103 people will vote. you will look at what has been happening, what has been happening is that the generic vote is not in the single digits. this is very close. the people who chose to vote or radically different in new jersey and virginia. the intensity of the people who want to hit the brakes right now -- this is very strong. that is what happens in the off- years. we have tremendous problems for 2012. that is a different conversation. it is fair...
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tiger woods has a victory to go along with that $3 million appearance fee that he got to play in australiaor the first time in more than a decade. he entered the day tied in a three-way tie for first place, but tiger comes away with the win. his seventh victory of the year. and dons the gold jacket, the crowds because of his appearance, $25,000 every day made it feel like it was a major, even though it was not. big victory for tiger. >>> one of the winningest quarterbacks in college football history resides right now in austin, texas. his name is colt mccoy. he ties david green, the former georgia quarterback, for the most wins ever in a career. he has a chance to break that here in the final weeks of the season. two touchdowns for him as texas remains undefeated with a win over baylor. >>> beware of those game crews looking looking to entertain the masses. this guy thinks he's going to jump rope. much to his surprise, he realizes that the gag is on him. and when he realizes it, he is not happy. look -- now, come on. come on. come on. we all laughed at it, why aren't you laughing? lighten
tiger woods has a victory to go along with that $3 million appearance fee that he got to play in australiaor the first time in more than a decade. he entered the day tied in a three-way tie for first place, but tiger comes away with the win. his seventh victory of the year. and dons the gold jacket, the crowds because of his appearance, $25,000 every day made it feel like it was a major, even though it was not. big victory for tiger. >>> one of the winningest quarterbacks in college...
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he only had a few scratches after the accident in australia last month. the train's engineer saw the stroller fall and hit the brakes, but the train still rolled another 100 feet. >>> the fbi is looking for whoever killed a nun inside new mexico. sister maria barts never made it to the church. she was found dead in her home on a nav ho reservation. >>> a new study shows the snow and ice that covered mt. kilimanjaro could be gone in 20 years. scientists collected data on africa's highest peak for two months and they found the ice shield has shrunk nearly 20% since 2000. losing it altogether would be devastating for the environment and the economy. tourism generates about $50 million a year. >>> the world series took another dramatic turn, and it's headed back to the bronx. here's rafer weigel with the latest on that. hey, rafer. >> yeah, natasha, things are sunny in philadelphia again. do you know what they did? >> what? >> they changed their music. they stopped playing jay-z in the did you ugout. they were against the wall. the yankees were the ones doing
he only had a few scratches after the accident in australia last month. the train's engineer saw the stroller fall and hit the brakes, but the train still rolled another 100 feet. >>> the fbi is looking for whoever killed a nun inside new mexico. sister maria barts never made it to the church. she was found dead in her home on a nav ho reservation. >>> a new study shows the snow and ice that covered mt. kilimanjaro could be gone in 20 years. scientists collected data on...
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in melbourne, australia, the mother goes into a panic as the stroller carrying her six-month-old son rolls off the platform and into an oncoming train. the mother almost jumped in front of the train herself. amazingly the baby survived without a scratch. on the "today" show, matt lauer asked the mom about that unimaginable moment when the stroller rolled onto the track purchase there was a moment i thought i should jump. there was a second i thought i should have a look at him, have a look, how is he. that time, i just -- i was blank. i was complete shock. >> obviously emotional just talking about it. the baby is doing fine. truly a miraculous and such a happy ending to that story, brooke. >> certainly is. showbiz on call phone lines going nuts over the idea jon and kate gosselin might get together. >> i for one don't see this happening. i think it's gotten too ugly between the two of them. >> our callers agree with you. here is a call. she definitely thinks it's time for jon to move on. >> i wanted to say jon gosselin may be acting like an idiot, but he was treated like dog poop for
in melbourne, australia, the mother goes into a panic as the stroller carrying her six-month-old son rolls off the platform and into an oncoming train. the mother almost jumped in front of the train herself. amazingly the baby survived without a scratch. on the "today" show, matt lauer asked the mom about that unimaginable moment when the stroller rolled onto the track purchase there was a moment i thought i should jump. there was a second i thought i should have a look at him, have a...
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she got to australia for her circus tour and one of the government officials wants to make sure they know brit lip synchs and may push for disclaimers saying that part of the show will be prerecorded. not everybody realizes that and they deserve to know what you are in for. >> beyonce's single ladies is one of the most popular songs of the year and she is not a single lady. ♪ >> when beyonce just accepted the award for best video, she had to give props to the person that made her an unsingle lady. >> only one person i want to thank. that is jay for putting a ring on it. >> beyonce is talking about her husband, rapper jay z. >> a lot of you writing in about the carrie prejean reported sex tape. is the former miss california, usa a hypocrite? she is so pro family values and now this. it's interesting her perspect e perspective. isn't that a prerequisite these days in order to be famous? sorry, carrie, sometimes things come back to bite you in the butt. you can sign up for facebook and our twitter breaking news alerts. >> here's what's coming up. sandra and jesse strike back against the
she got to australia for her circus tour and one of the government officials wants to make sure they know brit lip synchs and may push for disclaimers saying that part of the show will be prerecorded. not everybody realizes that and they deserve to know what you are in for. >> beyonce's single ladies is one of the most popular songs of the year and she is not a single lady. ♪ >> when beyonce just accepted the award for best video, she had to give props to the person that made her...