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." >> in place of fred francis nbc sends correspondent don harris, cameraman bob brown, producer boban francisco to cover the story. >> we were at the san francisco airport in a room and it was don harris, bob brown -- you will never meet up with another man like jim jones. i'm telling you the truth. and you know, you -- i'm just saying -- >> are you ready for us to roll. we're going to go ahead and roll. i'm asking her. are you aware we're rolling? >> no. i just want to tell you right now. i'm telling you, you say there's a lot of this and you can't believe that. i'm telling you, you have never met up with a man like jim jones. in the middle of the interview i said i want you to know, there's a possibility you could get killed down there. the next thing i know is the cameras were shut down and they said we don't want to talk about that. and i said, okay, whatever. you know. >> five days later, congressman ryan heads off to guyana, with the nbc crew, his assistant jackie speier, print reporters time ryderman and charles krause, photographer greg robinson and more than a dozen concern
." >> in place of fred francis nbc sends correspondent don harris, cameraman bob brown, producer boban francisco to cover the story. >> we were at the san francisco airport in a room and it was don harris, bob brown -- you will never meet up with another man like jim jones. i'm telling you the truth. and you know, you -- i'm just saying -- >> are you ready for us to roll. we're going to go ahead and roll. i'm asking her. are you aware we're rolling? >> no. i just...
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ill-fitting wigs ranking from curly blond to wavy red and the signature look, if you will, a short brown boby she held up as many as 20 banks across four states. >>> and now here's our diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> good morning, josh. and most heart attacks happen without warning, but it turns out doctors can now get a clearer picture and alert you if something is wrong. be sure to watch tonight on "world news." we'll tell you all about it. >>> meanwhile, here in new york subway riders like to say they see rats the size of ponies on the track. and they're not lying but they haven't seen this rodent spotted trolling around california's central coast. a fleeting glimpse, no, not of bigfoot or the loch ness monster. it's a capybara, and it's on the loose in paso robles, california. workers at a wastewater treatment plant snapped these shots of the massive south american rodent emerging from a pond. but don't worry, the california department of fish and game says it's probably just an escaped pet, and it's no harm. it's just going to root around. the capybara i
ill-fitting wigs ranking from curly blond to wavy red and the signature look, if you will, a short brown boby she held up as many as 20 banks across four states. >>> and now here's our diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> good morning, josh. and most heart attacks happen without warning, but it turns out doctors can now get a clearer picture and alert you if something is wrong. be sure to watch tonight on "world news." we'll tell...
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bob: i will respond to that. let's let the judge talk. he's ready to jump in here. >> andrew: it's a great question. it means if the government doesn't give money away as blair and browndid for 13 years they were in power and when the money stops coming in, should we fear the riots and should the riots induce giving more money away? >> bob: no, i think you could cut money in defense and cut money. >> dana: what defense? they have no more defense. the entire royal navy could fit inside the stadium. >> bob: you're very excited. >> dana: i am. this one gets to me. >> bob: i agree these are hooligans doing this. when you were a prosecutor, you would have prosecuted them, too, but there are people in the country where the flame has gone over to them who suffered unfairly the cuts by this, by the -- >> greg: bob, it goes back to the question. if you believe that, how do you respond? >> bob: cut in other places. >> kimberly: bob, what -- >> greg: then those people will riot. that's the theory. >> kimberly: people have a theory and belief of entitlement, they should have it handed to them. they cannot allow it to continue. they have to have a firm hand with this. otherwise yo
bob: i will respond to that. let's let the judge talk. he's ready to jump in here. >> andrew: it's a great question. it means if the government doesn't give money away as blair and browndid for 13 years they were in power and when the money stops coming in, should we fear the riots and should the riots induce giving more money away? >> bob: no, i think you could cut money in defense and cut money. >> dana: what defense? they have no more defense. the entire royal navy could...
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brown has the story. >> reporter: from queen elizabeth: to, unlikely as it seems, bob dylan: cate blanchett has engaged surprised audiences in a variety of roles. she's become one of the world's most admired film stars and joined a group of fellow australians-- russell crowe, nicole kidman, hugh jackman and others-- who these days light up the big screen. she's received five oscar nominations, including for her role as a young teacher in the psychological thriller, "notes on a scandal". and she won for her portrayal of a star of the past, katherine hepburn, in "the aviator" but cate blanchett came from the theater and to the theater she's returned in a big way. with her husband, andrew upton, a writer and director, she now heads the sydney theater company. last year, they brought a production of "streetcar named desire" to the u.s. with blanchett in an acclaimed performance as blanche dubois. now they're back at washington's kennedy center with another classic: anton chekhov's "uncle vanya." having tapped a renowned chekhov interpreter, tamas asher from hungary, to direct and lured an all-star cast of
brown has the story. >> reporter: from queen elizabeth: to, unlikely as it seems, bob dylan: cate blanchett has engaged surprised audiences in a variety of roles. she's become one of the world's most admired film stars and joined a group of fellow australians-- russell crowe, nicole kidman, hugh jackman and others-- who these days light up the big screen. she's received five oscar nominations, including for her role as a young teacher in the psychological thriller, "notes on a...
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bob whoa. you gotta be kidding! you guys are exactly who i had in mind when i created my new jumbo breakfast platter. it's a ton of food: 8 of my new mini pancakes, hash brown sticks, scrambled eggs, plus bacon or sausage, all for only $2.99. it's just the kind of breakfast hardworking guys like you need. ...yeah. they're here! ladies, you have the right to remain sexy... this is a live look of curve reach out of caroline's it will affect millions of people flight delays in air back your in the area we will have more in the www.kron4.com morning news continues ho when. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. one of the main entrances but your 70 national parking is closed because of a wild fire hall . if you would like to leave the ligustrum when the insured comment on the air t. hotchpotch north on the 80 of th
bob whoa. you gotta be kidding! you guys are exactly who i had in mind when i created my new jumbo breakfast platter. it's a ton of food: 8 of my new mini pancakes, hash brown sticks, scrambled eggs, plus bacon or sausage, all for only $2.99. it's just the kind of breakfast hardworking guys like you need. ...yeah. they're here! ladies, you have the right to remain sexy... this is a live look of curve reach out of caroline's it will affect millions of people flight delays in air back your in the...
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brown's new book "that's how i roll." but first, what is the secret to a long and healthy life? bob explains it and you do the opposite. >>> can you live to be 100 and still have a lot of fun? of course not says doctors who wouldn't say that. but research seems to suggest that healthy habits do little to get people to live to 100. albert einstein college of medicine, probably not a real place studied 500 adults between the ages of 95 and 109 comparing them with 3,000 others born in the same time frame and found that hitting the century mark has everything to do with the genes. the old farts that were interviewed drank and smoke and did as little exercise as their long dead contemporaries. explains one of the professors, quote, longevity genes helped to buffer them against the harm of affects of an unhealthy lifestyle. perhaps like this. >> you work out constantly and sometimes in a shorty robe. do you feel you wasted your time? >> in terms of longevity, two words, keith richards. obviously a lot is genetic and you can't say that smoking causing death. life causes death. >> and bored
brown's new book "that's how i roll." but first, what is the secret to a long and healthy life? bob explains it and you do the opposite. >>> can you live to be 100 and still have a lot of fun? of course not says doctors who wouldn't say that. but research seems to suggest that healthy habits do little to get people to live to 100. albert einstein college of medicine, probably not a real place studied 500 adults between the ages of 95 and 109 comparing them with 3,000 others...
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brown's new book "that's how i roll." but first, what is the secret to a long and healthy life? bob explains it and you do the opposite.ervice was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i've been shopping for life insurance. do you think they have coverage for me, something that would fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. oh, really? with my health, i didn't think i'd qualify. you can't be turned down because of your health. plus, your costs will never go up, and your coverage will never go down. okay. i'
brown's new book "that's how i roll." but first, what is the secret to a long and healthy life? bob explains it and you do the opposite.ervice was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm...
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bob casey, senator from pennsylvania. >> thank you, chris. >>> talking about the uphill battle across the rustbelt, is chris lizza. he's seen as sort of a sherrod brown labor democrat. president obama is not like that. tell us what his problem is in terms of political connection with rustbelt guys and women and a lousy jobs outlook which the business community isn't doing much about despite the bush tax cuts? >> chris, let's start with the 2008 presidential primaries process. ohio, pennsylvania, hillary clinton won, it's not as those these areas have ever been great for barack obama. yes, pennsylvania by double digits, ohio by five, more of that was the national wave. to your point, why is it tough? these are older states. these are whiter states in terms of overall population these are states. >> we're looking at pennsylvania to wisconsin. >> michigan, throw iowa a bit in there. you know, all of those states -- indiana, illinois in the northeastern corner, all these are places where the economy is very, very tough. now, the economy is tough, of course, across the nation, but these are places where the manufacturing sector has either disappeared or t
bob casey, senator from pennsylvania. >> thank you, chris. >>> talking about the uphill battle across the rustbelt, is chris lizza. he's seen as sort of a sherrod brown labor democrat. president obama is not like that. tell us what his problem is in terms of political connection with rustbelt guys and women and a lousy jobs outlook which the business community isn't doing much about despite the bush tax cuts? >> chris, let's start with the 2008 presidential primaries...
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bob graham. he'll be discussing his keys to the kingdom in the conference rooms. i'm sure you all know that our guest, michael brown, served as the first undersecretary of homeland security for president george w. bush from 2003 to 2005. he was also director, deputy director and general counsel of fema from 2001 to 2005. at the white house, he served on the consequence management committee comprised of cabinet deputies following the attacks of 9/11 and headed the white house transition team for emergency preparedness and response, department of homeland security. he also served on the national security council's deputies committee. al he is an oklahoma native, and -- also he is an oklahoma native, and he attended the university of central oklahoma, oklahoma university school of law and holds a juris doctorate in law. he has taught law at the oklahoma city university and university of denver on legislation, state and local government and national security. in his book, "deadly indifference," co-authored by ted schwartz, michael brown poignantly describes the role of politics and a risk-aversion society facing natura
bob graham. he'll be discussing his keys to the kingdom in the conference rooms. i'm sure you all know that our guest, michael brown, served as the first undersecretary of homeland security for president george w. bush from 2003 to 2005. he was also director, deputy director and general counsel of fema from 2001 to 2005. at the white house, he served on the consequence management committee comprised of cabinet deputies following the attacks of 9/11 and headed the white house transition team for...
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brown and tom davis. at 4:00, it is "face the nation." bobchieffer talks with david axelrod, howard dean, and lindsey graham. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. irs begin at noon. you can listen to them all on c- span radio nationwide on xm channel 119. you can download it as an app or go online to c-span.org. >> did you get eight weeks of vacation this year? i did not. >> the host tries to take a slightly irreverent view on washington and the u.s.. what we're willing to try something different to figure out how to make tv news exciting and entertaining and informative again rather than the garbage it has dwindled down to be. >> she will talk about her network and showed tonight on a "q&a." >> good things come in twos. you can watch live events online at c-span.org or any time at the video library. >> you can explore american history tv. >> you can listen on your iphone or blackberry. >> follow us on twitter and join us on facebook. >> 8, 9. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. lift
brown and tom davis. at 4:00, it is "face the nation." bobchieffer talks with david axelrod, howard dean, and lindsey graham. the five network tv talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c- span. irs begin at noon. you can listen to them all on c- span radio nationwide on xm channel 119. you can download it as an app or go online to c-span.org. >> did you get eight weeks of vacation this year? i did not. >> the host tries to take a slightly...