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♪ ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ ♪ i was lost but now i'm found ♪ ♪ i was blindpraise god ♪♪ (applause) you know, you gotta live the song you sing about. if not all the time, at that moment. and it's becoming a great actress or actor -- you have to be totally immersed in that song at that time. :><( ú?@@ ♪ mine eyes hath seen the glories ♪ ♪ of the coming of the lord ♪ ♪ he is trampling out of the vintage ♪ ♪ where the grapes of wrath are stored ♪
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just like i know he is blind i know she will see. have a feeling in my heart and soul she will see one day. >> reporter: the treatments used in china are not approved in the u.s. the doctors there use core blood to regenerate the optic nerve with hopes that patients develop some type of vision. >> if she can see a color or something, we'll oknow we did everything we can do. >> just a little thing. i like to go to bed at night knowing i did everything i could instead of nothing at all. >> reporter: anita says the total cost of the trip and treatments will be between 50 and $75,000. if you would like to find out about community fund-raising efforts for summer grace, and get more information about this rare eye disorder, you can just go to our website at wusa9.com. and then click on living well. >>> there's a rush to royalty going on. it is called princess hour. we'll find out why every little girls are turning in to a hot trend. >>> and kim has the weekend forecast. >> the friday lunch hour is well underway. cloudy skies but no rain. y
just like i know he is blind i know she will see. have a feeling in my heart and soul she will see one day. >> reporter: the treatments used in china are not approved in the u.s. the doctors there use core blood to regenerate the optic nerve with hopes that patients develop some type of vision. >> if she can see a color or something, we'll oknow we did everything we can do. >> just a little thing. i like to go to bed at night knowing i did everything i could instead of nothing...
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. >>> blind sided. she wanted to give $1 million in winks for a school to the deaf and blind. her husband's creditors had a different idea in mind. what a mess. >>> and twist and shout. the beatles, like you've never >>> and twist and shout. the beatles, like you've never heard them before. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. the speech the president is going to give tonight is an important one. the president will speak about health care reform to a joint session of congress. only 15 times since 1952 has a president, other than state of the union speeches, made such an address to congress. in excerpts from the speech released by the white hoe, the president will say, i am not the first president to take up this cause, but i aindermteed to be the last.rm what we are seen in these last months is the same partisan spectacle that only hardens the disdain many americans have toward their own government. instead of honest debate, we have seen scare tactics. the time for bngickeris over. the time for games hasassed.s best thees bt ntl ilsa iy, ideas of both parties toget
. >>> blind sided. she wanted to give $1 million in winks for a school to the deaf and blind. her husband's creditors had a different idea in mind. what a mess. >>> and twist and shout. the beatles, like you've never >>> and twist and shout. the beatles, like you've never heard them before. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. the speech the president is going to give tonight is an important one. the president will speak about health care reform...
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community health workers in this villagein tanzania are phing back against theerrible scourge of river blindness. i'll have a report. >> ifl: plus, a global view of the financial crisi paul solman inrviews the head of the international monetar fund. major funding f the newshour wh jim lehrer is provided by: ♪ ( rd rock guitar riff playing >> we are intel, sponsors of morrow. chevron thnational science foundation. supporting educatn and research ross all fields of science and engineering. and with the ongog support of thesinstitutions and undations. and... this program was me possible by theorporation for plic broadcasting. and by contributions to yo pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: key u.s. senator in theealth care debate rolled out hireform bill today. it quickly found criticsn both sides of t aisle. newshour health corrpondent betty anbowser has our lead story report. >> reporter: aftea summer of public wrangling and private negottions, senate finance committee chairman max ucus unvled his health care bill this afternoon. it came with a 1year price tag of856 billion. >> it
community health workers in this villagein tanzania are phing back against theerrible scourge of river blindness. i'll have a report. >> ifl: plus, a global view of the financial crisi paul solman inrviews the head of the international monetar fund. major funding f the newshour wh jim lehrer is provided by: ♪ ( rd rock guitar riff playing >> we are intel, sponsors of morrow. chevron thnational science foundation. supporting educatn and research ross all fields of science and...
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box blind.e got in there, and some good deer come out. a really nice, nice 8-point come out, as well, and i was ready. and wade said, "no, no. let's just hold on a little bit." he kind of left it up to me and says, "if you want to, go ahead, but if it was me, i would wait." so i decided to take his advice, and we held off. and as we're sitting there, just getting light enough, and right side of the blind where wade was sitting, here comes this deer popping out, and we knew that was the deer. and he was missing the brow tine just like the ranch manager said. >> and he wasn't really chasing does like the rest of the deer around him. he was just kind of easing along. and then he finally thought we were gonna get a position to go broadside, and he turns 180 degrees and goes butt at us. >> [ chuckles ] went all the way around. >> heart's starting to pound. this deer's surely gonna take off running any moment. but then he made a little bit of a crucial turn there, and it was all up to kurt at that poi
box blind.e got in there, and some good deer come out. a really nice, nice 8-point come out, as well, and i was ready. and wade said, "no, no. let's just hold on a little bit." he kind of left it up to me and says, "if you want to, go ahead, but if it was me, i would wait." so i decided to take his advice, and we held off. and as we're sitting there, just getting light enough, and right side of the blind where wade was sitting, here comes this deer popping out, and we knew...
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garry has all the tools you'll need on-board to clean upholstery, chairs, couches, even curtains and blindsgarry is so advanced, it goes from hardwood floors to tile to carpet to deep-pile without adjustment, without missing a beat. what does that all add up to? clean carpets in less time than ever before and with far less effort. >> i love garry because i hate vacuuming and it just makes cleaning so much easier. >> i really do not want to pay 6- or $700 for a high-performance vacuum cleaner. i'd like to get one that is a fraction of the cost but does the exact same thing, and with garry, that's exactly what i got. >> announcer: garry even cleans and purifies the air inside your home. we put garry in this contaminant-filled chamber. now watch as garry uses hypoallergenic filtration to clean and purify the air, capturing dust, dirt, pet dander and allergens, even particles like bacteria and germs, and traps them in this self-sealing disposable bag, so you'll never have to empty another dyson dirt cup again. don't spend hundreds on a department store vacuum or up to $600 on a dyson or oreck.
garry has all the tools you'll need on-board to clean upholstery, chairs, couches, even curtains and blindsgarry is so advanced, it goes from hardwood floors to tile to carpet to deep-pile without adjustment, without missing a beat. what does that all add up to? clean carpets in less time than ever before and with far less effort. >> i love garry because i hate vacuuming and it just makes cleaning so much easier. >> i really do not want to pay 6- or $700 for a high-performance...
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she's totally blind. it's too late.ou have to operate for raised intracranial pressure before they completely lose their eyesight. typical problem here because diagnosis is so often delayed. and by the time a brain scan is done,he damage is done. even with benign tumors, people have gone blind or suffered irreversible damage. you get an earlier diagnosis if you have more scanners, but even though a brain scan in ukraine costs $50 to $100, even $50 to $100 for many people here is a huge sum of money, and they can't afford it. and so things get left too late. >> we cann run good treatment of the patients in our hospitals. >> how far away do you think you are from aually starting building your own hospital? >> it depends on finance. >> yeah. and you had to borrow the money, presumably, from... >> we can, butt is very difficult to run clinic if you have a... >> henry: a large mortgage, large debt. >> yes, from bank. so, here we are. that's place. >> what a dream, eh? is it yourream? >> yeah. >> it must be. your own hospital
she's totally blind. it's too late.ou have to operate for raised intracranial pressure before they completely lose their eyesight. typical problem here because diagnosis is so often delayed. and by the time a brain scan is done,he damage is done. even with benign tumors, people have gone blind or suffered irreversible damage. you get an earlier diagnosis if you have more scanners, but even though a brain scan in ukraine costs $50 to $100, even $50 to $100 for many people here is a huge sum of...
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the blind shake arrives in july of 1990. this is a year after the fbi has all these guys on surillance. he's a world lear at than point. he has radical views. he's so radical she's thrown out because he believes there should be no arabs living in israel. he maybe radical but nobody deserves to die. okay? certainly not at the hands of an assassins. he's wearing a hat, and gunne him down. that's a shot that i got from shannon taylor, he was an eyewitness. very few people have that photo. two ambulances rush, looking for the car the getaway car the reeaded guy is supposed to be driving. he runs down, there's a postal inspector, and there's a gun battle and he's shot. twombulances rush, the rabbi guys, he lives. okay. that night they are arrested at this his in cliff side park. they arehe getaway drivers. the fbi brings 47 boxes of evidence, including pictures of the world trade center, arabic writing to talk about we have to take down the high world buildings, the pillars of their strength. if they had a red flashing neon light
the blind shake arrives in july of 1990. this is a year after the fbi has all these guys on surillance. he's a world lear at than point. he has radical views. he's so radical she's thrown out because he believes there should be no arabs living in israel. he maybe radical but nobody deserves to die. okay? certainly not at the hands of an assassins. he's wearing a hat, and gunne him down. that's a shot that i got from shannon taylor, he was an eyewitness. very few people have that photo. two...
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so the three of us together are like the blind leading the blind but well intended. >> i understand your boy toy that will be living with you has a lot of friends, fraternity brothers that kind of hang out at your house. >> yeah. my once nice calm, well decorated apartment becomes a frat house basically and that takes some getting used to. zach's -- zach is played by john foster who is charming beyond belief. and his best friend is played by nicholas wright who is a canadian import and is always going -- also going to be a breakout. he is hilarious as this character. he is a total slacker and gives zach like the worst advice ever. but you know cares about him and they are constantly infiltrating my life and causing trouble. and the show is hilarious. it is a little edgey but it also has a lot of warmth and real -- there's real care between bill lee and zach and the show is grounded in that and that lets us go off on more outrageous moments come immediaticly. it is well rounded and written and laugh outloud funny. >> we will be looking for it. accidentally on purpose will premier on monda
so the three of us together are like the blind leading the blind but well intended. >> i understand your boy toy that will be living with you has a lot of friends, fraternity brothers that kind of hang out at your house. >> yeah. my once nice calm, well decorated apartment becomes a frat house basically and that takes some getting used to. zach's -- zach is played by john foster who is charming beyond belief. and his best friend is played by nicholas wright who is a canadian import...
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it is believed that kai eide took sides with hamid karzai and he turned a blind eye to election fraud. galbraith believes he was fired because he disagreed with his eide took sides with hamid karzai and he turned a blind eye to election fraud. galbraith believes he was fired because he disagreed with his boss. >> does this has implications for western policy in afghanistan? >> the u.n. says this is a personality clash and it will not affect the elections process. i think whenever the case, it will certainly high lead questions and criticisms about the credibility of the election process and the credibility of the government that is then put into oupower. hamid karzai has been criticized and if he is declared the winner, there's the issue of the lack of confidence. >> that split at the u.n. is something that president obama could have done without as he reviews policy on afghanistan. what should define military success? we have been with u.s. marines and commanders believe they have the answer. >> it doesn't look like the most dangerous place on earth but something unusual is happening
it is believed that kai eide took sides with hamid karzai and he turned a blind eye to election fraud. galbraith believes he was fired because he disagreed with his eide took sides with hamid karzai and he turned a blind eye to election fraud. galbraith believes he was fired because he disagreed with his boss. >> does this has implications for western policy in afghanistan? >> the u.n. says this is a personality clash and it will not affect the elections process. i think whenever...
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and the community economic system is almost blind to all that, 99% blind to the planet into it is based on the ability to grow one's economy and grow one's economy out of a developing economy to a developed economy. are you rethinking that strategy? >> we're not anti-growth but growth has to be rethought so we're reducing through-put of fossile fuels and lumber and soil and things like that so we're living with a respect for nature, recognizing the right of other species to exist and flourish alongside of us. >> when you say you're rethinking the growth agenda is this sustainable growth? is there such a thing? >> it is conceivable there is such a thing as sustainable growth but it would have to be a completely reengineered economy with very, very different incentives for technology, very, very different incentives for behavior. if you're living within the finite bounds of the earths eara manner that is respect offul -- respectful of other life. >> when you talk about the debate on cap and trade on capitol hill, there are discussions and concerns that pollution doesn't know international
and the community economic system is almost blind to all that, 99% blind to the planet into it is based on the ability to grow one's economy and grow one's economy out of a developing economy to a developed economy. are you rethinking that strategy? >> we're not anti-growth but growth has to be rethought so we're reducing through-put of fossile fuels and lumber and soil and things like that so we're living with a respect for nature, recognizing the right of other species to exist and...
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"i'm her, the blind brother." >> that's the line thatgot me writing the book. i wrote that line downone morning, iidn't quite understandt. then realized that this late interest i had in the collier brothe had just popped up -- >> charlie: latent interest? >> yes. i knew about them as a boy. when they ed it was a big news sty. they became instant folklore these recluses o collected ings more than most of us collect thgs. >>harlie: tell us about them first then we'llet tothe first line. whatas the true sto of the llier brothers? well, the true story was that they came from very good family they optut, somewhere along the line after their parents died they wentin to the house, closedhe doors and the shutters and decided to le by themlves without any true coection with the outside rld. they dpised the utilities and the utilies -- the city a e health department and they were embattled for manyyears. th didn't pay their bills. the electric tritee s cutff. the ter was cut off. they were aittle bit paranoid anone of them was physically helpless, dependent on the other.
"i'm her, the blind brother." >> that's the line thatgot me writing the book. i wrote that line downone morning, iidn't quite understandt. then realized that this late interest i had in the collier brothe had just popped up -- >> charlie: latent interest? >> yes. i knew about them as a boy. when they ed it was a big news sty. they became instant folklore these recluses o collected ings more than most of us collect thgs. >>harlie: tell us about them first then...
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find out what surgeons used to treat her blindness. but first, an investigation into billions of dollars soaring into smaller local municipal airports, including nine in our area. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. you may not have known 15% of every airline ticket you buy goes to a special federal tax, which raises billions of dollars to modernize and maintain america's airport. but what may shock you is that a hefty chunk of that change is going to tiny local airports that you will almost certainly never use and hardly anyone else does either. nine of our smaller airports adds up to $123.5 million and counting. published a report detailing the situation and joined by reporter, tom frank who broke the story and tom, welcome. how much money are we talking? how many airports? >> we are talking about a billion dollars a year going to 2800 airports that have no commercial traffic. no airline flights that you and i might take if we are going to visit somebody. >> these are airports you haven't heard about before. >> you couldn't find them, p
find out what surgeons used to treat her blindness. but first, an investigation into billions of dollars soaring into smaller local municipal airports, including nine in our area. we'll be back. >>> welcome back. you may not have known 15% of every airline ticket you buy goes to a special federal tax, which raises billions of dollars to modernize and maintain america's airport. but what may shock you is that a hefty chunk of that change is going to tiny local airports that you will...
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"i'm homer, the blind brother." >> that's the line that got me writing the book. i wrote that line down one morning, i didn't quite understand it. then i realized that this late interest i had in the collier brothers had just popped up -- >> charlie: latent interest? >> yes. i knew about them as a boy. when they died it was a big news story. they became instant folklore these recluses o collected things more than most of us collect things. >> charlie: tell us about them first. then we'll get to the first line. what was the true story of the collier brothers? >> well, the true story was that they came from very good family. they opted out, somewhere along the line after their parents died they went in to the house, closed the doors and the shutters and decided to live by themselves without any true connection with the outside world. they despised the utilities and the utilities -- the city and the health department and they were embattled for many years. they didn't pay their bills. the electric tritee was cut off. the water was cut off. they were a little bit para
"i'm homer, the blind brother." >> that's the line that got me writing the book. i wrote that line down one morning, i didn't quite understand it. then i realized that this late interest i had in the collier brothers had just popped up -- >> charlie: latent interest? >> yes. i knew about them as a boy. when they died it was a big news story. they became instant folklore these recluses o collected things more than most of us collect things. >> charlie: tell us...
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. >> reporter: the procedure won't work for most blind people and thornton can't see perfectly. >> i can't tell exactly what color you have on, blue or black. >> i'm wearing black. >> that's good. >> blues are bluer, the clouds are bigger and just beautiful. the clouds here look like mountains. >> her vision will get better and in the meantime she's thrilled by what she can see now. as you can hear. >>> a love story with a strange twist. what caused a car crash moments after a man popped the question to his girlfriend? >>> and a pregnant woman accused of stealing from several stores by using sticky notes. how she pulled it off, until she was busted. >>> abc2 news at 5:30 is next. i'm terry owens. a major break in the murder of that yale student who police have now charged with the crime? >>> why one group is firmly behind health care reform. what they are doing to help the disabled. >>> tonight we hear how one family is learning to stretch its budget in a tough economy. those stories and norm us a up to the minute forecast ahead at 5:30. >>> our look at news around the nation takes t
. >> reporter: the procedure won't work for most blind people and thornton can't see perfectly. >> i can't tell exactly what color you have on, blue or black. >> i'm wearing black. >> that's good. >> blues are bluer, the clouds are bigger and just beautiful. the clouds here look like mountains. >> her vision will get better and in the meantime she's thrilled by what she can see now. as you can hear. >>> a love story with a strange twist. what caused...
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doctors made a blind person see again by using a tooth.ght when a bad reaction to a drug scarred her cornea, the clear covering of the eye. it was so bad a cornea transplant wouldn't help. doctors gave her no hope. okay believes in miracles. did you think a miracle would involve >> reporter: it's amazing that a tooth -- a tooth could help someone see again. when dr. victor perez in miami first heard of this odd-sounding procedure, he couldn't believe it either. >> i said, how can people do that? that seems to be a very farfetched idea. >> reporter: first, dr. perez removed the scar tissue from thornton's left cornea because it was blocking her vision. then -- get this -- he took her canine tooth and part of her jawbone and whittled it down. this is the actual surgery. he then used a piece of her tooth and bone to hold in place a new lens that acts as her cornea. just hours after the surgery, dr. perez removed thornton's bandages and for the first time in nearly a decade, she could see her best friend, rick brister. >> he was the prettiest
doctors made a blind person see again by using a tooth.ght when a bad reaction to a drug scarred her cornea, the clear covering of the eye. it was so bad a cornea transplant wouldn't help. doctors gave her no hope. okay believes in miracles. did you think a miracle would involve >> reporter: it's amazing that a tooth -- a tooth could help someone see again. when dr. victor perez in miami first heard of this odd-sounding procedure, he couldn't believe it either. >> i said, how can...
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framers had that same blind spot.t also reflected the fundamental flaw of this country that continues to this day. >> i timothy geithner will support an defend the constitution of the united states, that congress has legislated in the emergency stabilization act arrange a very important new authority. >> what in the constitution could you point to to give authority to the treasury for the extraordinary actions that have been taken? >> every action that the treasury and the fed and the fdic has been using authority granted by this body, by the congress. >> and in the constitution, what could you point to? >> under the laws of the land, of course. >> if you could point to what point in the constitution would give authority to the federal reserve? ought congress has the right to authorize funds which is what they did in the tarp program. we have taken it solely for protecting the american economy from the effects of a financial collapse. >> the constitution as almost every justice will tell you is, in fact, a living docu
framers had that same blind spot.t also reflected the fundamental flaw of this country that continues to this day. >> i timothy geithner will support an defend the constitution of the united states, that congress has legislated in the emergency stabilization act arrange a very important new authority. >> what in the constitution could you point to to give authority to the treasury for the extraordinary actions that have been taken? >> every action that the treasury and the fed...
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a blind woman from mississippi -- a blind woman is now able to see after doctors successfully implanted a tooth in her eye that holds a lens. sadly, since she's from in mississippi, the tooth will be missing by next week. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] i feel terrible. kind of a, yeah -- kind of a bad ending to that story. [ applause ] why? this is funny. i read this today. a burglar in pennsylvania was apprehended because he forgot to logout of his facebook page on the victim's home computer. [ laughter ] you know what else he forgot to do to? steal her computer. what's wrong with you? [ laughter ] pittsburgh just passed a law banning both urination and defecation in public. i think that the bigger story is that it's been legal all of this time in pittsburgh. [ laughter ] what's going on in pittsburgh? and finally, jon gosselin returned his two german shepherds back to the breeder this week, claiming that kate never took care of them. but the rumor is he's just replacing them with two younger, hotter german shepherds. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give
a blind woman from mississippi -- a blind woman is now able to see after doctors successfully implanted a tooth in her eye that holds a lens. sadly, since she's from in mississippi, the tooth will be missing by next week. [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] i feel terrible. kind of a, yeah -- kind of a bad ending to that story. [ applause ] why? this is funny. i read this today. a burglar in pennsylvania was apprehended because he forgot to logout of his facebook page on the victim's home computer. [...
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. >>> tonight in living well, a story of fighting blindness against incredible odds.amily from king george, virginia, is about to take a medical odyssey to china in hopes of bringing light in the world of a child named summer grace. >> she is very cute, outgoing. >> at first glance, few people would pick up anything unusual about one-year-old summer grace, but this beautiful baby girl suffers from a rare disorder. >> summer's dad was asking permanently or is this going to be fixed? they are like, it's not fixable. >> figuring out motherhood, for mandy, summer entered her life when she was figuring out life as a senior in high school. the news that summer would be blind devastated the whole family. >> i was in complete shock. >> i felt helpless, like there was nothing i could do to help her. >> it manifests in various ways, from learning disabilities to being shorter in stature to visual impairment. >> we started working with her. >> however, after scouring the internet, her grandma came across numerous stories who traveled thousands of miles for stem cell treatments a
. >>> tonight in living well, a story of fighting blindness against incredible odds.amily from king george, virginia, is about to take a medical odyssey to china in hopes of bringing light in the world of a child named summer grace. >> she is very cute, outgoing. >> at first glance, few people would pick up anything unusual about one-year-old summer grace, but this beautiful baby girl suffers from a rare disorder. >> summer's dad was asking permanently or is this...
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you get blind sided you have a straight leg. you want to watch the kid have some fun at the plate. >> bob: the 1-1. high in the air. out of play. >> rob: as we have seen, miller is no picnic art. hes theres low to mid90s low and erratic. >> bob: a great arm. >> rob: yes. >> saw him for one inning and zimmerman got him for a homerun on friday night. dess month to the left. a chance to beat it out. he does and the ball gets away. harris goes to 3rd. , they gave him a single. >> bob: the throw' lowed him to advance. he and dess month has another base hit. >> rob: well, it will be a bang-bang play. this is a tough. johnson that's a tough error. nick has to try to knock this down. desmond is by the bag. >> bob: 1st and 3rd. batting right happened now. and this year has been over 3 hun-right-handed all year. at 304 i don't know if you can put a game away in the 4th but you can set up the rest of the day. >> rob: you can try and get as many as you can. 2-0. they pounded the nationals come back. be nice to pound this em. move to. they h
you get blind sided you have a straight leg. you want to watch the kid have some fun at the plate. >> bob: the 1-1. high in the air. out of play. >> rob: as we have seen, miller is no picnic art. hes theres low to mid90s low and erratic. >> bob: a great arm. >> rob: yes. >> saw him for one inning and zimmerman got him for a homerun on friday night. dess month to the left. a chance to beat it out. he does and the ball gets away. harris goes to 3rd. , they gave him a...
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"i'm hom, the blind brother." >> that's the line that t me writing the book. i wrote that line down e morning, i dn't quite understand i then i realized that thisate interest i had inthe collier brothersad just popped up -- >> charlie: latent interest? yes. i knew aboutthem as a boy. when they di it was a big news stor they became instant folklore these recluses o collected things more than mo of us collecthings. >> charlie: tell us about them fst. then wll get to e first line. what w the true story of the coier brothers? >> well, the true story was that they came from veryood family. they opted o, somewhere along the line after their parents died they went to the house, closed t doors and the utters and decided to liv by themsees without any true conntion with the outside wod. they dessed the utilities and the utiliti -- theity and thhealth department and they were embattled for many ars. theyidn't pay their bills. the electric tritee wa cut o. the war was cut off. they were a ltle bit paranoid and e of them was physically lpless, dependent on the other. what
"i'm hom, the blind brother." >> that's the line that t me writing the book. i wrote that line down e morning, i dn't quite understand i then i realized that thisate interest i had inthe collier brothersad just popped up -- >> charlie: latent interest? yes. i knew aboutthem as a boy. when they di it was a big news stor they became instant folklore these recluses o collected things more than mo of us collecthings. >> charlie: tell us about them fst. then wll get to e...
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. >> narrator: blind hatred and ignorance drove this senseless assault. thankfully, the next fight these thugs encounter... will be before a judge. lake city, florida. after 21 years on the force, lieutenant joe moody has seen the worst of the worst. [ bell rings ] still, all that experience doesn't prepare him for what happens at this quiet convenience store. [ bells rings ] >> ugh! >> narrator: a masked mugger storms the mini mart with a tire iron and targets the most helpless of victims. >> not only was he mentally challenged, he was also deaf. the guy come up from behind him. he never heard him, never knew what was coming. that's just mean. >> narrator: the handicapped patron crumples to the ground... >> ugh! >> [ screams ] >> narrator: ...as the vicious thug ransacks the register. he even rips the clerk's cash right out of her pocket. then he tries to finish off the witness. >> the brutality, the cowardice of this guy -- i mean, it's unbelievable. >> narrator: luckily, the second swing misses the crippled customer. but the battered man is too terrifi
. >> narrator: blind hatred and ignorance drove this senseless assault. thankfully, the next fight these thugs encounter... will be before a judge. lake city, florida. after 21 years on the force, lieutenant joe moody has seen the worst of the worst. [ bell rings ] still, all that experience doesn't prepare him for what happens at this quiet convenience store. [ bells rings ] >> ugh! >> narrator: a masked mugger storms the mini mart with a tire iron and targets the most...
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winner of the blind taste test. the sweet and savory taste of prego. it's in there. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. vroom... vroom. okay, time's up. here ya' go ! that's a nice one, i made that. that's a piece of junk. yeah. i want the red truck. well, you can't have the red truck. see, that was a limited-time offer only. it's, ah, right here in the fine print. even kids know it's wrong to hide behind fine print. why don't banks ? we're ally, a new bank who always gives you a great rate, with nothing buried in the fine print. it's just the right thing to do. ///////////////. in theget the hair. >
winner of the blind taste test. the sweet and savory taste of prego. it's in there. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick...
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which prevent them from going blind from diseases inside their body. in the southern part of this hemisphere we will never have another person go blind in this hemisphere from this disease because of the exclusive work of the carter center. buzz of a kind of things that we're doing in health care. -- those are the kind of things that we're doing and health care. we're going down to haiti in the dominican republic to get rid of malaria, nowhere else in this hemisphere. we do not want to spread and we're going to start a program there. we have at the carter center the only air national task force on disease eradication in the world. it is done under johns hopkins' direction. we analyze every human illness that there s and we ascertain the latest technological developments and medical developments, which one might actually be completely eradicated from the face of the earth with proper treatment and proper funding and also which ones might be eradicated from a particular content or country -- continent or country. that is what this international task forc
which prevent them from going blind from diseases inside their body. in the southern part of this hemisphere we will never have another person go blind in this hemisphere from this disease because of the exclusive work of the carter center. buzz of a kind of things that we're doing in health care. -- those are the kind of things that we're doing and health care. we're going down to haiti in the dominican republic to get rid of malaria, nowhere else in this hemisphere. we do not want to spread...
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with a sick horse he's blind he doesn't listen to what i tell him. what's the matter with you? man... ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ all day long tequila and cigar ♪ if i'm a spanish millionaire. ♪ ole. ( applause ) i never forget those moments sitting in row f, seat number 4, when the curtain opened and jean val jean started singing. ♪ what have i done, sweet jesus? what have i done? ♪ become a thieve in the night become a dog on the run ♪ and have i fallen so far and is the hour so late ♪ nothing remains but the cry of my hate ♪ the cries in the night that no body hears ♪ here as i stand at the turning of the years ♪ if there's another way to go i missed it 20 long years ago ♪ my life was a war that could never be won ♪ they gave me a number and murdered val jan ♪ when they chained me and left me for dead ♪ just for stealing a mouthful of bread ♪ ♪ yet why did i allow that man to touch my soul and teach me love? ♪ he treated me like any other he gave me his trust ♪ he called me brother my life he claims for god above ♪ can such things be, for i had come to hate the wo
with a sick horse he's blind he doesn't listen to what i tell him. what's the matter with you? man... ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ all day long tequila and cigar ♪ if i'm a spanish millionaire. ♪ ole. ( applause ) i never forget those moments sitting in row f, seat number 4, when the curtain opened and jean val jean started singing. ♪ what have i done, sweet jesus? what have i done? ♪ become a thieve in the night become a dog on the run ♪ and have i fallen so far and is...
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with a sick horse he's blind he doesn't listen to what i tell him. what's the matter with you? man... ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ all day long tequila and cigar ♪ if i'm a spanish millionaire. ♪ ole. ( applause ) i never forget those moments sitting in row f, seat number 4, when the curtain opened and jean val jean started singing. ♪ what have i done, sweet jesus? what have i done? ♪ become a thieve in the night become a dog on the run ♪ and have i fallen so far and is the hour so late ♪ nothing remains but the cry of my hate ♪ the cries in the night that no body hears ♪ here as i stand at the turning of the years ♪ if there's another way to go i missed it 20 long years ago ♪ my life was a war that could never be won ♪ they gave me a number and murdered val jan ♪ when they chained me and left me for dead ♪ just for stealing a mouthful of bread ♪ ♪ yet why did i allow that man to touch my soul and teach me love? ♪ he treated me like any other he gave me his trust ♪ he called me brother my life he claims for god above ♪ can such things be, for i had come to hate the wo
with a sick horse he's blind he doesn't listen to what i tell him. what's the matter with you? man... ♪ all day long, champaign and caviar ♪ all day long tequila and cigar ♪ if i'm a spanish millionaire. ♪ ole. ( applause ) i never forget those moments sitting in row f, seat number 4, when the curtain opened and jean val jean started singing. ♪ what have i done, sweet jesus? what have i done? ♪ become a thieve in the night become a dog on the run ♪ and have i fallen so far and is...
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to give a blind woman back her sight. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> we say good morning, everyone. alongside chris cuomo, i'm robin roberts. diane is on assignment. and sources tell abc news this morning, that an arrest is eminent in the case of the murdered yale student. >> moments ago, police started pulling in front of this motel. this is where raymond clark is staying, the person of interest in the case. abc news has learned the 250 pieces of evidence, that the police have been matching dna from the person of interest to the victim. there's also text messages between the two. and card key evidence about where people were and when. there's a lot of evidence mounting up in this case. >> david muir, who is following the latest developments, joins us live from new haven, connecticut. david? >> reporter: robin and chris, good morning. authorities have made it very clear that raymond clark is the person of interest in this case. police believe there is one killer. that motel you speak of is about 30 minutes from here.
to give a blind woman back her sight. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> we say good morning, everyone. alongside chris cuomo, i'm robin roberts. diane is on assignment. and sources tell abc news this morning, that an arrest is eminent in the case of the murdered yale student. >> moments ago, police started pulling in front of this motel. this is where raymond clark is staying, the person of interest in the case. abc news has learned the 250 pieces of evidence, that the police...
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eventually as she went blind this is what her world looked like. she was going blind. doctors didn't know what to do. here in miami a group of doctors t decided to try something never done in the united states before. >> kay thornton has good reason to smile. >> okay. >> blind for the past nine years, the 60-year-old just got her sight back. >> when you can see again, it's amazing. >> but it's the operation, the first of its kind in the united states that is mind-boggling. doctors at the bask and palmer eye institute. exact traed a tooth. drilled a hole and fitted it in a plastic lens then inserted the tooth in her eye. you heard that correctly. they put the tooth in her eye. >> i thought it was the silliest thing i've ever heard of in my life. take a tooth out of my mouth, put it under here, right up under the eye, let it incubate. they were going to take it out. put it out and put it in your eye and you'll be able to see. >> and as hard as that was to believe, now -- it's true. >> her lon-time companion, rick brewster. when she got blind he had dark hair, a dark bear
eventually as she went blind this is what her world looked like. she was going blind. doctors didn't know what to do. here in miami a group of doctors t decided to try something never done in the united states before. >> kay thornton has good reason to smile. >> okay. >> blind for the past nine years, the 60-year-old just got her sight back. >> when you can see again, it's amazing. >> but it's the operation, the first of its kind in the united states that is...
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this is the kind of thing where the company was so bullish, we let ourselves be blind-sided and press ahead without thinking. we failed to recognize that fertilizer companies are beholden to farmers doing poorly. i figured potash knew something i didn't. i was wrong. i'm not saying you should never believe what companies say about themselves. i'm not saying a bullish conference call should be ignored. when a company is very bullish about its business, you should stand up and take notice. a bullish conference call isn't enough. you've got to verify. we didn't do anything verification with potash. we believed in the conference call. sometimes as it turns out, companies are being too self promotional. here's the bottom line. when you're too certain, too reliant on what a company has to say, in the end market, you can really screw things up. i screwed it up. i wish i could tell you it won't happen again. all i can do is to promise to not let it happen again. this is one tough job. potash wasn't the first time i've been fooled. i know it won't be the last. stay with cramer. >>> masochists
this is the kind of thing where the company was so bullish, we let ourselves be blind-sided and press ahead without thinking. we failed to recognize that fertilizer companies are beholden to farmers doing poorly. i figured potash knew something i didn't. i was wrong. i'm not saying you should never believe what companies say about themselves. i'm not saying a bullish conference call should be ignored. when a company is very bullish about its business, you should stand up and take notice. a...
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. >> kind of the blind lead tg blind. >> no. at least the banks get paid. they would get paid. >> the government borrows from the private banks. i like it very much. >> steve, you guy are crazy. >> i think it's an interesting issue. the only question is how they pay and i think taxpayers will also pay here. >> it is taxpayers that are paying because the fdic is going to pay interest, where does that come from? >> it would come from the banks. >> the economy grows. look, you've got this positive curve and zero interest rate, but if the banks grow, then everybody's going to be paid off and we'll live happily ever after. i bet sheila bair's taking a close look at this. >> but steve said they're not. >> it's on the table. >> but it sounds like they're tamping down this story as being the leading option. there are problems with going to the treasury aborrowing. >> what's the problem with this plan? >> i don't know what the problem is this plan is. it looked like a winner for the banks. >> and the taxpayers. and the taxpayers. this is outside the box, unconventio
. >> kind of the blind lead tg blind. >> no. at least the banks get paid. they would get paid. >> the government borrows from the private banks. i like it very much. >> steve, you guy are crazy. >> i think it's an interesting issue. the only question is how they pay and i think taxpayers will also pay here. >> it is taxpayers that are paying because the fdic is going to pay interest, where does that come from? >> it would come from the banks. >>...
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this is another optrb it's< like a thermal blind like this one. it's like a normal roller blind.most feels like that old oil paper, like a tar paper. >> there will increase your window efficiency by about 30%. or get these beautiful drapes, they are mrma thermal-lined drapes. they're both from jc penney, get the blinds, get the heavy drapes, you're going to seal everything out and increase your efficiency by 30%. and jc penney being affordable, this is a great option. >> let me ask you about]"át tax credit a second. i've seen the ads in the paper for this. so is it $1,500 or $1,400 if you do the whole thing? >> that's a good question. it's 30% of your total purchase price. >> deductible? >> up to $1,500. >> so you need to go online and see what kind of reconstruction you can do on how you can save money. >> yeah, do a little bit of math and save some money. people are really running to lowe's and home depot right now. >> might as well get the tax credit, right? very cool. >> if you can't afford anything at all, single-pane windows, all you need is water and bubble wrap. this is a
this is another optrb it's< like a thermal blind like this one. it's like a normal roller blind.most feels like that old oil paper, like a tar paper. >> there will increase your window efficiency by about 30%. or get these beautiful drapes, they are mrma thermal-lined drapes. they're both from jc penney, get the blinds, get the heavy drapes, you're going to seal everything out and increase your efficiency by 30%. and jc penney being affordable, this is a great option. >> let me...
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>>> blind dates are hard enough. imagine a blind date that ends up in the newspaper? tonight at 11:00, wendy rieger takes a look at the guilty pleasure known as date lab. >> they both love poety and decided to give date lab a try. >> i thought, hey, why not? >> a fun and easy way to get my feet wet in the dating scene. >> date lab is a creation of "the washington post." >> the definition is just to explore what it's like when two people who don't know each other go on a date. >> how does date lab work and what happened with the couple you just saw? tune in at 11:00 to find out. >> it's a good read. >> somebody has been married through eight years, i have to live vicaraiuosly through something. >> we are going to talk basketball. wizards starting camp soon. jim zorn weighing in on who will start at right guard. joe bugle fired up. >>> i can't believe people are talking about this, but if the redskins have trouble with detroit on sunday, that could -- you tell me what that could mean, mr. sportsman. >> it means they are 1-2. people are trying to create something that ma
>>> blind dates are hard enough. imagine a blind date that ends up in the newspaper? tonight at 11:00, wendy rieger takes a look at the guilty pleasure known as date lab. >> they both love poety and decided to give date lab a try. >> i thought, hey, why not? >> a fun and easy way to get my feet wet in the dating scene. >> date lab is a creation of "the washington post." >> the definition is just to explore what it's like when two people who don't...
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victor perez, it was a far-fetched idea, but after meeting sharon, who was blinded by stevens johnsonsyndrome, he knew he had to think out of the box to help her. so he gathered a team and got to work on a procedure they had never done before. first step, they extracted her tooth and bone, shaved it. next, the tooth was implanted under her skin. two months later, it was removed and implanted in her eye. >> had he put that antibiotic in my eye and i could see that yellow, [ laughter ] antibody, i said, it's yellow. [ laughter ] and i knew then i could see. >> thornton's vision is expected to improve past the 2070 mark, where it currently stands. >>> we have breaking news from eastern baltimore county. mike perry is live in sky eye chopper 13. he'll tell us what is going on. >>> denise, we are over a spectacular water main break this. apparently has broken, somewhere around burning highway, at dundalk avenue. this is in the logan village shopping center area of the lower end of dundalk, baltimore county. now, this water main is a very large volume and has completely flooded dundalk aven
victor perez, it was a far-fetched idea, but after meeting sharon, who was blinded by stevens johnsonsyndrome, he knew he had to think out of the box to help her. so he gathered a team and got to work on a procedure they had never done before. first step, they extracted her tooth and bone, shaved it. next, the tooth was implanted under her skin. two months later, it was removed and implanted in her eye. >> had he put that antibiotic in my eye and i could see that yellow, [ laughter ]...
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. >> the afghan power says they are not blind to the challenges for graduates to take over reconstruction. >> afghanistan cannot rely forever on very expensive international imports -- exports. they must be able to produce their own experts. >> the west is focusing on bringing security to afghanistan. they will also need well- educated and civilians to put the country back in the right hands. martin patients, bbc news. >> ireland's economic collapse, later in the week it may lead to a second referendum of the lisbon treaty. they voted no initially, that was before a dramatic slump in gdp. a yes vote has to be agreed upon by every single member state. our correspondent has been crisscrossing ireland. i have been trying to get my line, irish eyes are smiling, into the script, but you probably have a better chance of it. >> irish eyes will be smiling if there is a yes on friday. if it is a no, the irish foreign minister is going to have to go back to brussels to do a lot of explaining. how does he think things are going? minister, how embarrassing would be to say that ireland has voted no ag
. >> the afghan power says they are not blind to the challenges for graduates to take over reconstruction. >> afghanistan cannot rely forever on very expensive international imports -- exports. they must be able to produce their own experts. >> the west is focusing on bringing security to afghanistan. they will also need well- educated and civilians to put the country back in the right hands. martin patients, bbc news. >> ireland's economic collapse, later in the week it...
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. >> the rerelease of "blind ambition" starts hitting bookstores tomorrow. i can't wait. john dean, great thanks as always. >>> that's "countdown" since the 2,235th day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq. play and record, play and record. >>> now to discuss the discourt between the state who senators are the states with the worst health care reform, here is rachel maddow. good evening. >> thank you for that. thank you at home for staying with us for the next hour. during which we will report some stop you in your tracks news about something very wrong in the state of south carolina. it is something that you will not hear anywhere else. until every other news story takes our story and runs with it. >>> george bush's cabinet member is under formal investigation for corruption. we'll tell you who it is and how damning that case is. all ahead. >>> we begin tonight with an unexpected and dramatic appeal today from the most powerful figure on capitol hill. just days after a republican member of congress screamed at the president while he addresse
. >> the rerelease of "blind ambition" starts hitting bookstores tomorrow. i can't wait. john dean, great thanks as always. >>> that's "countdown" since the 2,235th day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq. play and record, play and record. >>> now to discuss the discourt between the state who senators are the states with the worst health care reform, here is rachel maddow. good evening. >> thank you for that. thank...
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join a couple >>> blind dates can be hard enough, but imagine one that the whole pound can read about. that's the date lab. tonight, we go behind the scenes. >> hi, i'm riley. i'm 24 years old. i work for the d.c. government. >> i am 22 and i am an educator with the american poetry museum. >> they already have a lot in common. they both love poetry and dec e decided to give date lab a try. >> i thought, hey, why not. >> it was a fun and easy way to get my feet wet. >> reporter: it's a creation -- >> date lab to explore what it's like when two people who don't know each other going on a date. >> reporter: readers can rate it. it can be a guilty pleasure to enjoy over lunch. the editors say they try to ed it o dit out the jerks. >> that vast majority of people say i'm glad i did it. it was fun. >> it started with dinner and progresses to dancing on the sidewalk. >> we ended up doing a line dance down in china town. >> yes, we were dancing on the streets. >> both admit reading about it in the magazine will be a tad strange, but hey, a small price to pay for an adventure. >> i had a great
join a couple >>> blind dates can be hard enough, but imagine one that the whole pound can read about. that's the date lab. tonight, we go behind the scenes. >> hi, i'm riley. i'm 24 years old. i work for the d.c. government. >> i am 22 and i am an educator with the american poetry museum. >> they already have a lot in common. they both love poetry and dec e decided to give date lab a try. >> i thought, hey, why not. >> it was a fun and easy way to get my...
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blind, last night won't change any minds.icians. they can make for easy targets. some are asking if it is equal opportunity satire or if that crossed the line. you tell me. twitter.msnbc.com. it is almost 4:00 on the east coast. 11:30 in iran. more revelations creating a firestorm of accusations across the world. the iranian president defiant today, hinting at other nuke sites. in our next hour, we'll have a live news conference from president obama at the g-20 summit in pittsburgh. what will he say about possible sanctions and whether military force is an option? that for you on "the big picture." sfx:racking of a taillight. female valve: hahahaha...i am strong like the ox. i crush you like tiny clown car. because you are... ...clown, yes? female valve: come, you hit me again and i break you. male valve: oh, you messed with wrong pipe now, car. ha, ha trust me...i have to live with her. announcer:accidents are bad. but geico's good with guaranteed repairs through auto repair express. proclaims "gq" magazine. did you see that
blind, last night won't change any minds.icians. they can make for easy targets. some are asking if it is equal opportunity satire or if that crossed the line. you tell me. twitter.msnbc.com. it is almost 4:00 on the east coast. 11:30 in iran. more revelations creating a firestorm of accusations across the world. the iranian president defiant today, hinting at other nuke sites. in our next hour, we'll have a live news conference from president obama at the g-20 summit in pittsburgh. what will...
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its believed that kai eide took sides with hamid karzai and he tned a blind e to election fraud. galbrai believes he was fired because he disagreedith his bo. >> does this has implications for western pocy in afghantan? >> the u.n. says this is a personality clash and will not afct the eleions process. i think whenever the case, it wi certainly high lead questionsand criticisms about the credility of the election procs and the credibility of the gernment that then put into oupower. midkarzai has been criticized and if he is declared the winner, there's thissue of the lack of confidence. >> that split at the u.n. is mething that esident obama cod have done witut as he reews policy on afghistan. what should define military success? weave ben with u.s. marines and comnders believe they have the answer. >> it doesn't lookike the most dangous place onearth but something usual is happening here. while the insurgen rages all ar around, boys and men play as a holiday approach. if u want to see what the americanersion of success looks like, this is at. -- is it. the bgest danger for these
its believed that kai eide took sides with hamid karzai and he tned a blind e to election fraud. galbrai believes he was fired because he disagreedith his bo. >> does this has implications for western pocy in afghantan? >> the u.n. says this is a personality clash and will not afct the eleions process. i think whenever the case, it wi certainly high lead questionsand criticisms about the credility of the election procs and the credibility of the gernment that then put into oupower....
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what's out anymore, >> i read "the new york post" and they have cartoons about david paterson being blindnd it's a joke. i used to think there's a decency line about ethnicity and handicaps and stuff. where is the line? bring down the other line and you can use race against them, jam emthem. your thoughts? is bill clinton right? is jimmy carter right? who's right here? >> i think they're both right, if that's possible. it would be naive to think that race does not play a part for some of the opponents of president obama. but there are certainly nonracists who oppose president obama and have concerns about the health care plan. and as president clinton said, you know, this was a pretty fierce battle in 1993 and 1994. there was no question it was going to be a fierce battle this time. >> suppose -- my executive producer brought this up and i want to run it by you because it twisted my interest. and it's an interesting question. perhaps president barack obama goes through an epiphany and says we need to do something more. i think this big government is a mistake. i'm going to pull back a bit
what's out anymore, >> i read "the new york post" and they have cartoons about david paterson being blindnd it's a joke. i used to think there's a decency line about ethnicity and handicaps and stuff. where is the line? bring down the other line and you can use race against them, jam emthem. your thoughts? is bill clinton right? is jimmy carter right? who's right here? >> i think they're both right, if that's possible. it would be naive to think that race does not play a...
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i'm just going to government it's a blind date. "essence" set it up. >> wendy: "essence" magazine? yeah. they went through their bachelors for tonight. >> wendy: we have her on the phone. hey, girl. >> hey, wechndy! >> wendy: i'm glad you called. what did you wear on the date? i wore what i wore on your show. i went from the show to the date. and wendy, you know how i was proud of my heels? i tripped when i saw him. literally fell into his arm. he thought it was romantic. i thought it was a doofus. but it happened. >> wendy: i like it. it immediately leveled the playing field. this big actress. what does he do for a living? what does he do? >> he's a poet and he's a professor. >> wendy: ooh, nice. >> i know, he's a really nice guy. >> wendy: i take it since you went right after the show you had on your tv makeup, still? >> i did. i wore my tv makeup. i went in fully beefed to this date. >> wendy: damn. where did you guys go? >> you know, this cute little steak house that was right around the corner from where the "essence" ofoffice is. i can't the name of it but they had really goo
i'm just going to government it's a blind date. "essence" set it up. >> wendy: "essence" magazine? yeah. they went through their bachelors for tonight. >> wendy: we have her on the phone. hey, girl. >> hey, wechndy! >> wendy: i'm glad you called. what did you wear on the date? i wore what i wore on your show. i went from the show to the date. and wendy, you know how i was proud of my heels? i tripped when i saw him. literally fell into his arm. he...
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or they -- they are either blind or have an agenda. i used to believe it was something you could believe when you could see with your own eyes, you could believe it, but that's becoming more and more difficult to do. at the g20 summit where michael moore, the night before the summit in pittsburgh premiered his anti-capitalism movie, the one where he concludes that you can't fix evil. >> capitalism is an evil and you cannot regulate evil. glenn: regulate evil and capitalism is evil. the very next day after the premier, people were on the streets with this -- oh, look at that. capitalism will fail down there at the bottom. who is the conspiracy freak thinking that communists are rout? yet the media was completely silent about this. i go back to the photo of the mall after the tea party, and oh, then what we showed you from pritburg and the g20 protests. >> you must leave the immediate vicinity. it will lead to an arrest. glenn: don't believe what you hear. one side that respects our institutions is trying to build them up, not destroy th
or they -- they are either blind or have an agenda. i used to believe it was something you could believe when you could see with your own eyes, you could believe it, but that's becoming more and more difficult to do. at the g20 summit where michael moore, the night before the summit in pittsburgh premiered his anti-capitalism movie, the one where he concludes that you can't fix evil. >> capitalism is an evil and you cannot regulate evil. glenn: regulate evil and capitalism is evil. the...
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i'm blind but not oblivious. bill karins. >>> we're going to have major weather issues at the airports, especially in chicago. first off in pittsburgh too. showers and thunderstorms are rolling through the ohio valley heading into central p.a. look at these wind gusts in chicago. we just had a gust of 56 miles per hour. that's incredibly windy. we're going to have minor wind damage and the airports will be a mess as soon as o'hare opens up. forecast in the northeast, fine for boston to d.c. today. looks like the bad weather in chicago will come our way tomorrow. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. from that first dollar forward, cash flow isn't just an important thing to small business. it's everything. that's why pnc is introducing your new cfo, cash flow options designed to effectively improve your cash flow. cfo helps every dollar work harder. from the very first dollar to the last dollar of the day. get in touch with your new cfo. pnc. leading the way. >>> your wife famously talked about the va
i'm blind but not oblivious. bill karins. >>> we're going to have major weather issues at the airports, especially in chicago. first off in pittsburgh too. showers and thunderstorms are rolling through the ohio valley heading into central p.a. look at these wind gusts in chicago. we just had a gust of 56 miles per hour. that's incredibly windy. we're going to have minor wind damage and the airports will be a mess as soon as o'hare opens up. forecast in the northeast, fine for boston to...