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and bruce pearl gets the time-out. a hummel, a rare miss from the free-throw line. 32.1 seconds remaining. 72-70, purdue. >> larry: these clubs have shot free throws so well tonight. purdue, 18 of 23. 23 for 28 for tennessee. you know, the strategy for tennessee is all going to be dependent on what hummel does with the free throw. that he's goverment 32 seconds left before the end of regulation. and i say regulation because, you know, a three could tie this thing up and we could play for a little bit longer. if he makes this free throw. >> dan: if he makes the free throw. assume hummel does make it. >> larry: he's got a couple of guys that can shoot threes well. >> dan: and he doesn't have to do that. he could get two and get the foul. >> larry: absolutely. >> larry: each club has one full time-out left. do you think he can do it again? >> dan: i don't think he can afford to burn it, do you? he's had time to figure out what's going on on the sideline. >> larry: they know what they're going to do. it's just a matter of
and bruce pearl gets the time-out. a hummel, a rare miss from the free-throw line. 32.1 seconds remaining. 72-70, purdue. >> larry: these clubs have shot free throws so well tonight. purdue, 18 of 23. 23 for 28 for tennessee. you know, the strategy for tennessee is all going to be dependent on what hummel does with the free throw. that he's goverment 32 seconds left before the end of regulation. and i say regulation because, you know, a three could tie this thing up and we could play for...
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thank you. >> bruce, that's t the thoughts of bruce boudreau back at air canada center. alan, he talks about alex ovechkin being better tonight. we all agreed with that and we'll have more about his night. the one thing that he said that intrigued me, he was trying to paint the positive picture, tired team, good to get a point on the road. we were probably harder on his team that we were. his first statement confused me a little bit. he said we were lucky come out with one point which suggested the way we are looking at it that they didn't deserve to get a point. and then he says it was a good one point which backs his theory, there is no bad thing as a point. he has a public side? where do you think he is going to address his players? >> alan: if he is honest with him, he is very lucky to get a point being lucky, you have to be lucky to be good. that's the same thing. if pittsburgh wins and new jersey is down with 10 minutes to go and dallas, this keeps them atop the eastern conference and division. most important thing is they got a patriotism i just think that he unde
thank you. >> bruce, that's t the thoughts of bruce boudreau back at air canada center. alan, he talks about alex ovechkin being better tonight. we all agreed with that and we'll have more about his night. the one thing that he said that intrigued me, he was trying to paint the positive picture, tired team, good to get a point on the road. we were probably harder on his team that we were. his first statement confused me a little bit. he said we were lucky come out with one point which...
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. >> joe: bruce boudreau putting up a protest. referees tonight, before tonight the power play had blank in five of the last six. they got one tonight. steckel looking for a shorthanded chance. the power play stats packaged by the ups store. >> craig: bruce was upset. i'm not sure he thought giroux got a piece of him. looks like the guy stumbled after he hit him with his stick. >> joe: andrei bergeron sets sale. this one through center looking to plekanec. plekanec deals it in. cammalleri along the dasher board crunched by green. mara back into the corner. green on the intercept and gets it out. >> craig: cammalleri is a key guy for the canadiens. first two periods, over 16 minutes. >> joe: cammalleri double teamed there. green with a take away. another penalty. this time it's holding >> craig: and bruce is going livid on the bench. not happy with the last call. now he won't be happy with this call. the opposition is going to their third 5 on 3 this season against the caps and here is cammalleri. here comes the brooks laich stick.
. >> joe: bruce boudreau putting up a protest. referees tonight, before tonight the power play had blank in five of the last six. they got one tonight. steckel looking for a shorthanded chance. the power play stats packaged by the ups store. >> craig: bruce was upset. i'm not sure he thought giroux got a piece of him. looks like the guy stumbled after he hit him with his stick. >> joe: andrei bergeron sets sale. this one through center looking to plekanec. plekanec deals it...
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bruce boudreau talks to the troops. we are at 1 in this hockey game.this more dan franklin pivotal play, both tallies >> craig: a beauty by ovechkin, it doesn't get prerrier than this. laich, green, ovie and no chance for toskala. the leafs score on the lucky side, right, joe? >> joe: extremely so. >> craig: lucky shot by blake, off sloan, right arm and hand of hag mapp. that's where we are. we are under 7 to go >> joe: last night, washington's first eastern conference loss. they were-0 against the southeast and northeast until montreal beat them. another from the northeast squaring off with them tonight. it's 1-1 in toronto. ovechkin was almost behind the field. ponikarovsky for kessel. he wipes out. white could not clear on the first attempt >> craig: worked pretty well for him, though, didn't it? >> joe: didn't hurt him. this pass is off target. grabovski is going to get there. there was no icing on the play. five on five with 6 minutes to go. backstrom in a tussle there with hagman. grabovski with hagman. john carlson, steady as she goes, in this s
bruce boudreau talks to the troops. we are at 1 in this hockey game.this more dan franklin pivotal play, both tallies >> craig: a beauty by ovechkin, it doesn't get prerrier than this. laich, green, ovie and no chance for toskala. the leafs score on the lucky side, right, joe? >> joe: extremely so. >> craig: lucky shot by blake, off sloan, right arm and hand of hag mapp. that's where we are. we are under 7 to go >> joe: last night, washington's first eastern conference...
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groped the man and that bruce was only defending himself.e's free on bond. >>> protesters have taken over nearly 300 groups on facebook sites. groups that no longer have administrators. anybody can take over their duties, giving them access to member's personal information. that's just what protesters want to point out. control your info posted a message saying how it could rename a group to something offensive, though it added it has no plans. facebook says no confidential information was ever placed at risk or compromised. >>> hln money expert clark hao wards warns it may cost you more in bank fees than you're willing to pay. here's clark. >> a lot of people because they've been burned by credit cards have switched in recent years to debit cards. that's where it has a visa or mastercard logo on it. when you use it takes money directly from your checking account. do you know that most banks will allow you to use your debit card even when it will cause you to overdraw your account? why would they do that? they want you to overdraw your accou
groped the man and that bruce was only defending himself.e's free on bond. >>> protesters have taken over nearly 300 groups on facebook sites. groups that no longer have administrators. anybody can take over their duties, giving them access to member's personal information. that's just what protesters want to point out. control your info posted a message saying how it could rename a group to something offensive, though it added it has no plans. facebook says no confidential information...
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bruce's attorney claims the priest groped bruce and he was defending himself. he's free on bond and the priest was tone aken to a hospital and released. >>> workers almost got hit by another rock slide and that one was caught on video. look at this. it's awfully close. a local news crew was turning the cleanup effort and able to get the video of the second rock slide. we understand a state transportation department geologist warned everyone there might be a second slide so moved them out of the way. u.s. 64 could be closed up to a week. >>> a woman went to lunch at mcdonald's and came home a rich woman. hear how she turned a cup of sweet tea into a sweet million dollars. y8
bruce's attorney claims the priest groped bruce and he was defending himself. he's free on bond and the priest was tone aken to a hospital and released. >>> workers almost got hit by another rock slide and that one was caught on video. look at this. it's awfully close. a local news crew was turning the cleanup effort and able to get the video of the second rock slide. we understand a state transportation department geologist warned everyone there might be a second slide so moved them...
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bruce boudreau in the midst of an line change. pacioretty working the wings.drei is out on the shelf injured. fro gorse >> craig: about six caps out. a lot of guys out between these two teams. >> joe: not a good time for canadiens fans today. a rocket from mara. gorges giving some ground. he finds metropolit. sneaky sick handler at center. not going to beat green there. bradley dumps it in. wyman put a bump into him. 3:15 away from net star one intermission live are we on comcast sportsnet. so glad you tuned in with washington in front by 2. chipchura bumped, stayed with it for a moment then wings the puck battle and chips it into the spectator's seats. you matthew perreault for the washington capitals a rookie on this roster and miss plus/minus is quite good. >> craig: a lot of people say as a center you're first back helping with the d. he has such good skating ability and solid positioning. that's why his plus/minus is right up there with a nice round class of rookies in the nhl. >> joe: eric fehr de flects it to carey price. his deflection put washington o
bruce boudreau in the midst of an line change. pacioretty working the wings.drei is out on the shelf injured. fro gorse >> craig: about six caps out. a lot of guys out between these two teams. >> joe: not a good time for canadiens fans today. a rocket from mara. gorges giving some ground. he finds metropolit. sneaky sick handler at center. not going to beat green there. bradley dumps it in. wyman put a bump into him. 3:15 away from net star one intermission live are we on comcast...
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when they stick to the game plan, when they are did i palestineed, do the things that bruce boudreauto do like they did tuesday night in new york, they can be among the best in the nhl. when they get away from it, despite the injuries and the slow start last night, that dooms them. when they don't play that 60- minute game like they did last night, they can get themselves in unneeded trouble. >> gentlemen, let's take a big picture look at the first two months and break out your red pen. locker, let's start with the washington capitals on offense >> craig: that's an a, joe. not just a for alex ovechkin but a because they press so well offensively. only san jose has more goals than this caps bunch. after that, it's balance, four guys with 20 plus points >> joe: i give them high marks because they score early and late. i like the fact that they have been with the league leader all season long, especially in the first and third period. the game is not all about offense. let's break down the d in the first two months >> craig: not as good when it comes to grading the defense. they have be
when they stick to the game plan, when they are did i palestineed, do the things that bruce boudreauto do like they did tuesday night in new york, they can be among the best in the nhl. when they get away from it, despite the injuries and the slow start last night, that dooms them. when they don't play that 60- minute game like they did last night, they can get themselves in unneeded trouble. >> gentlemen, let's take a big picture look at the first two months and break out your red pen....
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bruce babbitt here.nt of the clinton era is to look at ecosystems and look at the water users alike. and come up with grand solutioning. that's the only way through this mess. routed in science, i should say too. the third area of the future that we are looking at is deals with the area of energy. the relationship between water and energy is a relationship that we're becoming more aware of. and i know you are too. and it's a subject of a bunch of your conversation today. did you know that in the state of california, fully 20% of the energy budget of the state is used to move water. 20%. the engineering that we have done to move water where it's needed creates energy challenges as well. now on the flip side, there are opportunities that many of which have not been mined as we move the water to move generate energy and folks are looking at that in a way we never have before. because of the necessity of doing so. and of bringing solar energy in to move water. and just throwing out the rule book and realizin
bruce babbitt here.nt of the clinton era is to look at ecosystems and look at the water users alike. and come up with grand solutioning. that's the only way through this mess. routed in science, i should say too. the third area of the future that we are looking at is deals with the area of energy. the relationship between water and energy is a relationship that we're becoming more aware of. and i know you are too. and it's a subject of a bunch of your conversation today. did you know that in...
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briefly, bruce cummins question about what have been the consequences of exaggeration. i can some.ces of exaggerated was a massive military expenditure. rods said the psáu of money the united states has spend on purchase every thing in the united states except the land. only 5.25% percent of everything. and expanding things. there's a huge amount of conventional military build up which is the deal with military aggressive threat that simply the nonproliferation thing. what's happened is the hostility has produced in aware that's killed more people than other tragedys in our history and various massive expenditure of mass hysteria. in terms of cuban missile crisis. there were hot heads loo like castro. maybe him too. he is a sneaky guy. had to learn to play baseball some place. from the beginning. both him and kennedy were trying get out of the mess and they obviously prevailed. they were trying get the best possible deal but i don't think it was anywhere near war and that's what jorge mack bun disays one other point on containment in the paper. i didn't have a chance to mention and
briefly, bruce cummins question about what have been the consequences of exaggeration. i can some.ces of exaggerated was a massive military expenditure. rods said the psáu of money the united states has spend on purchase every thing in the united states except the land. only 5.25% percent of everything. and expanding things. there's a huge amount of conventional military build up which is the deal with military aggressive threat that simply the nonproliferation thing. what's happened is the...
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the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was.the boss shouted, hello, ohio, to his fans friday night but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referred to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band guitarist whispered in his ear. >>> instruction of the aircraft carrier gerald r. ford got its official kickoff yesterday with a ceremony. that carrier is named for the former president, of course, and is the first in the new ford class of carriers. ford's daughter susan ford bales declared it truly and fairly laid. it is scheduleded for delivery to the navy the in 2015. >>> iran is creating a new cyber police unit to crack down on fraud. it will monitor web sites looking for what officials call fraud, insults and the spreading of lies. this is seen as a move against the opposition movement in iran which relies heavily on the web to spread its message. authorities banned most web sites linked to the opposition but off new sites spring up within days. iran hasn't said how the skiber police will car cyber police will ca
the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was.the boss shouted, hello, ohio, to his fans friday night but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referred to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band guitarist whispered in his ear. >>> instruction of the aircraft carrier gerald r. ford got its official kickoff yesterday with a ceremony. that carrier is named for the former president, of course, and is the first in the new ford class of...
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>> picture him going up there, hey, bruce, bruce, we're in -- that's great. >>> good morning to you. this update brought to you by orbitz. no delays to the weather except for houston. look at the rain across lower illinois in towards indiana. in chicago, so far, things are good, but it's going to go downhill because of the wind. about an hour or more at midway, o'hare. houston and seattle, gusty winds, too. then rain showers, st. louis, memphis and kc. >>> do you spank your kids or do you think it's wrong? one lawmaker is trying to make it illegal. >>> okay, the new york stock exchange just opened for business. the markets have been doing well the last couple of weeks and we're getting some hints they may keep going today. susan lisovicz will have that in a few seconds. >>> the mother of a missing north carolina 5-year-old is charged with human trafficking and child abuse involving prostitution. now, we're showing the girl's picture to hopefully help find her. people are starting to search again for the girl this morning. police in fayetteville say that a man seen with the child in a
>> picture him going up there, hey, bruce, bruce, we're in -- that's great. >>> good morning to you. this update brought to you by orbitz. no delays to the weather except for houston. look at the rain across lower illinois in towards indiana. in chicago, so far, things are good, but it's going to go downhill because of the wind. about an hour or more at midway, o'hare. houston and seattle, gusty winds, too. then rain showers, st. louis, memphis and kc. >>> do you spank...
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bruce gellin: the way this vaccine is made, it is targeted directly against this virus.e've had lots of experience in the past of how, when there's a good match between the vaccine and the virus, the vaccine is very effective. >> pelley: the h1n1 vaccine is, in your opinion, as safe as the seasonal flu vaccine that people have been taking for years. >> gellin: it's the identical process. it's as safe as what people take every year. >> pelley: when will supply catch up with demand? >> gellin: we're optimistic that supply is continuing... continuing. right now, we see that there's more demand than supply, but we're encouraged that there are increasing numbers of doses coming all the time. >> pelley: that's not exactly a direct answer to the question. what folks at home want to know is, when am i not going to have to stand in line for four hours? >> gellin: yeah, i wish i could give an answer to that. but we hope that we have experienced the bumps in the road and they're behind us. we have to be sure that's the case. >> pelley: this is h1n1 vaccine stacked high and on its w
bruce gellin: the way this vaccine is made, it is targeted directly against this virus.e've had lots of experience in the past of how, when there's a good match between the vaccine and the virus, the vaccine is very effective. >> pelley: the h1n1 vaccine is, in your opinion, as safe as the seasonal flu vaccine that people have been taking for years. >> gellin: it's the identical process. it's as safe as what people take every year. >> pelley: when will supply catch up with...
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you're a bruce springsteen. yes, i'm in the rock and roll hall of fame.s involved with patti smith and lou reed, et cetera. but very much i have found songs beginning with "mandy" and "i write the songs" for barry manilow, every song that whitney houston has ever recorded. and more recently in the last few years i was looking for the best to me, the best young contemporary pop singer in the world. that person is harry connick jr. >> larry: i'm going to agree. >> and i was looking for an album where he could reinterpret songs that everybody would want on one album. so i love "some enchanted evening." my career began with broadway as a disciple of goddard lieberson. so whether it was camelot or my fair lady or -- >> larry: so you're at home with this? >> oh, very much at home. >> larry: what about you, harry? were you at home with some enchanted evening? >> i was. my friend kelly o'hara was performing -- i don't know if you have seen south pacific on broadway -- >> larry: i haven't seen the new version. >> she's amazing and a dear friend. diheard her in the
you're a bruce springsteen. yes, i'm in the rock and roll hall of fame.s involved with patti smith and lou reed, et cetera. but very much i have found songs beginning with "mandy" and "i write the songs" for barry manilow, every song that whitney houston has ever recorded. and more recently in the last few years i was looking for the best to me, the best young contemporary pop singer in the world. that person is harry connick jr. >> larry: i'm going to agree. >>...
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. >> bruce bueno de mesquita defines someone who takes the best available steps to ensure optimal what comes. whatever model you use i congratulate all of you who joined us this evening for having made an optional decision and for your perceptive questions. thank you so much. that concludes our program. on behalf of the world affairs council on books and, please join me in thanking bruce bueno de mesquita. [applause] >>> did you know can view book tv programs online? go to booktv.org. type the name of the author, book or subjected to the search area in the upper left-hand corner of the page. select the jobwatch link. now you can view the entire program. he might also explore the recently on book tv box or featured programs box to find and you recent and featured programs. for copyright infringement in 2005. ms. kang presents details of the keys and terrorist katulis of the settlement. "the washington post" is the host of this 30 minute interview. >> host: cecilia kang of "the washington post," what is the goebel book settlement? >> guest: de google book settlement is part of a yearlong
. >> bruce bueno de mesquita defines someone who takes the best available steps to ensure optimal what comes. whatever model you use i congratulate all of you who joined us this evening for having made an optional decision and for your perceptive questions. thank you so much. that concludes our program. on behalf of the world affairs council on books and, please join me in thanking bruce bueno de mesquita. [applause] >>> did you know can view book tv programs online? go to...
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bruce dukoff.up with a conductor's baton and start to conduct them you are standing in front of the greatest musicians in the world. >> he relaxed greatly after the basics were done. we looked to soloists. it has brandon marselis and winton. >> larry: besame mucho. >> my dad is fascinated with spanish culture. he studied to be a matador. he has been bugging me to record besame mucho for years. i said what do you think about "besame mucho"? does that fit the criteria. he said that is great. what about singing half in spanish and half in english. to do that for my pop who speaks spanish. >> larry: do you speak spanish? >> hell, no. >> larry: you read it? >> i had a teacher come in who was with me in the studio in the control room. i had to get it as perfect as i could. i don't know how close it is but -- >> larry: do you think people will remember that song? >> without question. >> larry: a hit of the '40s. >> that's great. take a hit of the '40s, '50s, with an arranger like harry connick with an arr
bruce dukoff.up with a conductor's baton and start to conduct them you are standing in front of the greatest musicians in the world. >> he relaxed greatly after the basics were done. we looked to soloists. it has brandon marselis and winton. >> larry: besame mucho. >> my dad is fascinated with spanish culture. he studied to be a matador. he has been bugging me to record besame mucho for years. i said what do you think about "besame mucho"? does that fit the criteria....
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. >>> bruce springsteen just had a nightmare come true. he kept telling his audience this weekend, hello ohio. the only problem. he wa s in michigan. he didn't realize it until his guitarist said, hey, bruce, we're in michigan. then he suddenly looked embarrassed. but the audience still got a three-hour concert out of him. >> i hope so. >> extra "born to run" reprise out of that. >> bruce, we're not in madagascar. >>> nfl owner caught on video making an obscene gesture. they don't do this, do they? >> i have never seen anything like this ever. this guy, bud adams, owner of the tennessee titans. let's say he's known as one of the more colorful characters in the league. during the titans' win over buffalo. adams, if we can go, is seen giving the bird one time, flightful animal the second time and then the double barrel. >> triple and double. >> a fan caught adams on iphone making the gesture and posted it on youtube. this is an 86-year-old man, people. "the national ten seen" said he was gesturing to the bench and he was sitting with roger g
. >>> bruce springsteen just had a nightmare come true. he kept telling his audience this weekend, hello ohio. the only problem. he wa s in michigan. he didn't realize it until his guitarist said, hey, bruce, we're in michigan. then he suddenly looked embarrassed. but the audience still got a three-hour concert out of him. >> i hope so. >> extra "born to run" reprise out of that. >> bruce, we're not in madagascar. >>> nfl owner caught on video...
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. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forgethere he was. he shouted hello ohio to his fans freeway night, but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referreded to ohio several times until the band guitarist whispered in his ear. >>> i'm larry smith. 6 1/2 weeks ago, stefon johnson suffered a bizarre injury. he suffered a crushed larynx that required seven hours of surgery. on saturday, he spoke for the first time since, repeating the last words his dying grandfather had once whispered to him. >> god has a plan. run, stefon, run. >> we wish him well. he may never play again. >>> tiger woods has a victory to go along with the $3 million appearance fee got to play in australia for 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
. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forgethere he was. he shouted hello ohio to his fans freeway night, but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referreded to ohio several times until the band guitarist whispered in his ear. >>> i'm larry smith. 6 1/2 weeks ago, stefon johnson suffered a bizarre injury. he suffered a crushed larynx that required seven hours of surgery. on saturday, he spoke for the first time...
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where this week we got the chance to sit down with university of tennessee men's head basketball coach bruce pearl and as always, he didn't have much to say. >> coach, you are known for your personality and being a little outgoing, but i started thinking about this process. i mean, were you like this when you were really little or where did it come from? >> you know what? my mentor is the coach at iowa. he said when you leave me, it would be okay to do what we do, but be yourself and that's sort of what you see is basically what you get. >> i hear you were a manager. >> right. >> what was that experience like? did you see a whole different side of the game? >> i was more connected with the players than i was the coaches, but there was no task that was too big or too small whether it be the laundry or doing the floor or being on the scout team or hosting patrick youing on his visit to boston college. you did it all and that's what i've tried to do as a coach. whatever needs to be done, that's what i'm going to do. >> do you feel like a lot of guys come in and i'm sure at every level, and ever
where this week we got the chance to sit down with university of tennessee men's head basketball coach bruce pearl and as always, he didn't have much to say. >> coach, you are known for your personality and being a little outgoing, but i started thinking about this process. i mean, were you like this when you were really little or where did it come from? >> you know what? my mentor is the coach at iowa. he said when you leave me, it would be okay to do what we do, but be yourself...
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. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forgethere he was. the boss shouted "hello ohio" to his fans friday night, but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referreded to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band gi starrist steve van zant whispered in his ear. >>> novelest stephen king stopped by hln to talk to robin meade about his new book and a couple of other things. >> so this book, this big, this acclaimed already, by the way, oh, gosh, i don't know how many days it's been number one on amazon and who knows elsewhere, i wonder if it will start the retirement rumors again. and what say you? >> when i talked about retiring, i had this accident where a guy came along and hit me with his van and broke a lot of stuff on the right side of my body, and i was in a lot of pain. i was miserable a lot of the time. i thought, you know, this is just too much work. i can't do it. then little by little, the miracle is we get better. if we don't die, we get better. i started to get better, started to feel better, and i w
. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forgethere he was. the boss shouted "hello ohio" to his fans friday night, but he was actually in michigan. springsteen referreded to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until band gi starrist steve van zant whispered in his ear. >>> novelest stephen king stopped by hln to talk to robin meade about his new book and a couple of other things. >> so this book,...
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bruce? >> you're really asking a politician for two minutes?ughter] >> i'm insisting on it no more than three. >> he spoke with complexity. i think this is really quite a simple issue. this report,
bruce? >> you're really asking a politician for two minutes?ughter] >> i'm insisting on it no more than three. >> he spoke with complexity. i think this is really quite a simple issue. this report,
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. >> mike bruce co. and it does give you more opportunity. i see jack cosgrove, he is sick over it. and the thing is. a guy in brusko who is a senior and quarterback who is lined up in the slot. you would not expect him to make that kind of a mistake. >> 2nd down for the bears. they had it on the doorstep. en the penalty hurts them. and mike brusko makes up for it with the touchdown catch. >> the way they are treating me me and it is the easiest way to describe it is cloud coverage. and they are no further than two or 3 yards deep in the end zone. and great throw from treister and he makes a big difference. >> phil: and freshman out of old town maine and waxman is out. and he was the kicker. and the extra point is good. maine black bears get on the the board. [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i lov
. >> mike bruce co. and it does give you more opportunity. i see jack cosgrove, he is sick over it. and the thing is. a guy in brusko who is a senior and quarterback who is lined up in the slot. you would not expect him to make that kind of a mistake. >> 2nd down for the bears. they had it on the doorstep. en the penalty hurts them. and mike brusko makes up for it with the touchdown catch. >> the way they are treating me me and it is the easiest way to describe it is cloud...
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[applause] >> thank you, bruce. we are delighted to be here. as bruce said the national league of cities is the oldest and largest and india through a network of state municipal league we represent over 18,000 cities, towns and villages across the country. local governments, as bruce has said and i think you're all aware is facing unprecedented fiscal challenges. this is on known for our generation. fortunately, local elected officials are what i like to refer to as prudent optimists. they acknowledge the reality they can front and make tough budget decisions and what the try to do is maximize the services, that is even though they are making cuts will try to do is provide services so that it seems seem less. there is however a tipping point. there is a point that does revenues are reduced there are consequences for programs, and one of the problems is the public often hears about the cuts, they see no changes in services and could include city governments can do more if you give them less. but that doesn't work. there is a point where there is
[applause] >> thank you, bruce. we are delighted to be here. as bruce said the national league of cities is the oldest and largest and india through a network of state municipal league we represent over 18,000 cities, towns and villages across the country. local governments, as bruce has said and i think you're all aware is facing unprecedented fiscal challenges. this is on known for our generation. fortunately, local elected officials are what i like to refer to as prudent optimists....
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bruce in wilmington, ohio. good morning, bruce. >> caller: good morning. thanks to the senator for his great work. senator, we just hope that some of our republican brothers join in and help the administration, you know, i mean, i don't like the divide that i see. i'm one of the displaced workers, 10,000 from the dhl mess under the last administration and we really hope mitch mcconnell responsible for the mess. we have a new administration and you are a great senator and i appreciate the work you are doing. i'd like to see you and others who are doing a great job, try to show more unity in our country. thank you for your great work, senator. >> host: thank you, bruce. >> i appreciate that. there are people hurting. people have lost jobs. the economy@ @ @ /1uÅ%/7n2zzzzz think there is common ground we can find. i don't believe the administration and the republicans in congress are not willing to work together. i think they are, i think we have to find common ground. there are many of us who believe that growing the government by several trillion dollars ri
bruce in wilmington, ohio. good morning, bruce. >> caller: good morning. thanks to the senator for his great work. senator, we just hope that some of our republican brothers join in and help the administration, you know, i mean, i don't like the divide that i see. i'm one of the displaced workers, 10,000 from the dhl mess under the last administration and we really hope mitch mcconnell responsible for the mess. we have a new administration and you are a great senator and i appreciate the...
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floyd and bruce johnson. big height advantage over johnson, but johnson twice today has fleached and knocked it away. phil: he has. philip rivers picks the right guy to throw to. it's close. but good timing. boy, nice job. i didn't even notice this will in a replay, turns around and looks for the football and actually got his hands on it. that ball could have been thrown about five yards farther down the field. jim: on a second down, rivers in stride has another first. that's floyd and again with johnson defending. phil: i just like when the giants push the pocket and when they blitz they are giving them that opportunity and putting pressures on the d.b.'s to make that tacklal. jim: deserveed the time-out. rivers turnover head of gates. rouse will had a play on the pick. -- rouse almost had a play on the pick. michaelal boley against antonio gates. philip rivers just throws it too hard. jim: gates, fighting for it. gets the first down inside the 40. still holding on to that time-out. at 50 seconds. a giant do
floyd and bruce johnson. big height advantage over johnson, but johnson twice today has fleached and knocked it away. phil: he has. philip rivers picks the right guy to throw to. it's close. but good timing. boy, nice job. i didn't even notice this will in a replay, turns around and looks for the football and actually got his hands on it. that ball could have been thrown about five yards farther down the field. jim: on a second down, rivers in stride has another first. that's floyd and again...
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speaking with bruce bueno de mesquita about his new book, "the predictioneer's game." it's now time for us to take questions from our audience. this is a great first question. madeleine albright describes global affairs as more like a billiard game and not like poker or chess, where the arrangement of the game is constantly changing and dynamic. how do you account for dynamic shifts were changes in one variable might have wildly different effects on players? >> wonderful question. so my models are themselves dynamic. the data coming in, as i mentioned, the position of the players and so forth, all of those variables within the logic of the model are changing in response to the strategic laying out of the game within the model's logic. people power go up and down, people's positions moves this way or that way. people focus on the issue ships and so forth. the world is a complicated place and it's also filled with uncertainty. and the models are designed to try to capture much of that uncertainty. so there are multiple dimensions of uncertainty modeled by the program i'v
speaking with bruce bueno de mesquita about his new book, "the predictioneer's game." it's now time for us to take questions from our audience. this is a great first question. madeleine albright describes global affairs as more like a billiard game and not like poker or chess, where the arrangement of the game is constantly changing and dynamic. how do you account for dynamic shifts were changes in one variable might have wildly different effects on players? >> wonderful...
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main initiative of your predecessor, bruce cole? >> well sometimes and governance when there is a switching parties, people like to think that their predecessor was somehow lacking. i succeeded a fine chairman. in fact, neh has a tradition of great chairman's. and chairman goal advance the we the people initiative that i have a great deal of respect for. week and came to maintain it, and then the initiative is really aimed at trying to put out to america a greater sense of our own culture. and doing it in some very innovative ways. wanting a program called picturing america, which is looking at some of the great american painting and other artwork as kind of -- as items in and of themselves, and as items that can be used to advance an understanding of history itself. if you look at a historical painting, for example, a painting called the midnight ride of paul revere, which is by of course america's greatest artist, a fellow island named grant wood. [laughter] >> but it is a painting with humor and historical meaning. and from that
main initiative of your predecessor, bruce cole? >> well sometimes and governance when there is a switching parties, people like to think that their predecessor was somehow lacking. i succeeded a fine chairman. in fact, neh has a tradition of great chairman's. and chairman goal advance the we the people initiative that i have a great deal of respect for. week and came to maintain it, and then the initiative is really aimed at trying to put out to america a greater sense of our own...
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. >> it's interesting, guys like isaac bruce, tory holt, brett favre, they are still playing. are you still tempted? do you still think about coming back? >> i'm tempted every day, every day, you know, when i wake up and i go to work out and i'm feeling good. i feel explosive. i feel like i could get back on that football field, run the routes, make the catches and all of that. but then i have to say, wow, you know, i, i played it for 20 years. you know, just pass it on to those younger guys, let them have it. and i got everything i wanted out of football. but i have on so many other things going on out of football right now. >>> it's already been a tough season for the wiz kids. up next, we break down what they need to do to turn things around, when washington post live weekend returns. >>> welcome back. next week on the show, we have the wise guy, mike wise. doc walker joins us to break down the redskins-eagles, plus former redskins gm charlie castle, looking at what moves the skins need to make to finish the season off strong. all of that and more on washington post live pr
. >> it's interesting, guys like isaac bruce, tory holt, brett favre, they are still playing. are you still tempted? do you still think about coming back? >> i'm tempted every day, every day, you know, when i wake up and i go to work out and i'm feeling good. i feel explosive. i feel like i could get back on that football field, run the routes, make the catches and all of that. but then i have to say, wow, you know, i, i played it for 20 years. you know, just pass it on to those...
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this is what is bruce wrote. bruce says -- this is from kaitlin. kaitlin says -- i say kudos to this woman for putting her little one on the line. so there are people who see both side, christi. but i've got to say looking back over the day and all of the views that we've had, more people who say, she's got to put her duty to country first. so what do you got your page? >> well, that's exactly the point that michael is making on my facebook page. >> okay. >> he says if she the child after enlisted she should be required to deploy. receipt was about of being in the service than to get pregnant when the mood strikes to deployment. we're not contending that that's what happened in any way, shape or form here. we don't know if that's the case in this particular situation. point that out. but it's just where people's minds are going with this question. >> yes, and we've had a caller who said that, some people use children to manipulate whether or not they have to deploy. again, we're, like you said, not saying that about alexis but some people say they'
this is what is bruce wrote. bruce says -- this is from kaitlin. kaitlin says -- i say kudos to this woman for putting her little one on the line. so there are people who see both side, christi. but i've got to say looking back over the day and all of the views that we've had, more people who say, she's got to put her duty to country first. so what do you got your page? >> well, that's exactly the point that michael is making on my facebook page. >> okay. >> he says if she the...
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[applause] >> thank you, bruce. we're delighted to be here. as preset, the national league of cities is the oldest and largest representing cities. and indeed through a network of state municipal leagues we represent over 18,000 city, towns, and villages across the country. local governments, as preset set, and i think you are all aware are facing unprecedented fiscal challenges. this is unknown for our generation. fortunately, local elected officials are what i'd like to refer to as prudent. date knowledge that reality they confront and make tough budget decisions. and what they tried to do is maximize the service is, that is, even though they are making cuts, what they tried to do is provide services so that it seems seamless. there is however a tipping point. there is a point that as revenues are reduced, there are consequences for programs. and one of the problems is that the public often hears about the cuts. they see no changes in services and they conclude that city governments can do more if you give them life. but that doesn't work. t
[applause] >> thank you, bruce. we're delighted to be here. as preset, the national league of cities is the oldest and largest representing cities. and indeed through a network of state municipal leagues we represent over 18,000 city, towns, and villages across the country. local governments, as preset set, and i think you are all aware are facing unprecedented fiscal challenges. this is unknown for our generation. fortunately, local elected officials are what i'd like to refer to as...
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bruce micklethwait, chair of the territory commission, it discusses the future of the postal service. eric olson from the pew charitable trust talks about a report on food bought -- food borne illness and the impact it has on the u.s. "washington journal" livas 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ." [no audio
bruce micklethwait, chair of the territory commission, it discusses the future of the postal service. eric olson from the pew charitable trust talks about a report on food bought -- food borne illness and the impact it has on the u.s. "washington journal" livas 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ." [no audio
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we like that thinking, bruce. pop superstar elton john is in a hospital in london recovering from the flu and e.coli poisoning. he is expected to rejoin his tour with billy joel later this month in california. hope he recovers soon. >>> how do you turn a disturbing story with animal abuse into a children's book. a marine who adopted a dog in iraq is handling it gently. what the dog went through and how he returned to one marine's affection with an amazing show of loyalty. it is a great story. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
we like that thinking, bruce. pop superstar elton john is in a hospital in london recovering from the flu and e.coli poisoning. he is expected to rejoin his tour with billy joel later this month in california. hope he recovers soon. >>> how do you turn a disturbing story with animal abuse into a children's book. a marine who adopted a dog in iraq is handling it gently. what the dog went through and how he returned to one marine's affection with an amazing show of loyalty. it is a great...
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>> i am bruce cumings from the university of chicago. there are irrational consequences to exaggerated threats. some guy tries to bite his shoe on fire on a transatlantic flight and millions of americans have to take their shoes off getting on an airplane. in japan, you do not have to take your shoes off. that is a security conscious country. bureaucrats have to protect themselves against the worst case scenario. in the case of korea that you mentioned, it seems at least to double logics were operating. they were waiting to triple defense spending. the north koreans played into his hands. not that he expected an attack there, but he figured the communists would do something sooner or later. that sets in motion containment on a global scale rather than the limited containment. in explaining that, you have to jinx the pentagon loves new missions. -- in explaining that, you have to realize the pentagon less new missions. it is just a static bag. osama bin laden said that all he had to do was send a few mujahedin to a distant country to wave
>> i am bruce cumings from the university of chicago. there are irrational consequences to exaggerated threats. some guy tries to bite his shoe on fire on a transatlantic flight and millions of americans have to take their shoes off getting on an airplane. in japan, you do not have to take your shoes off. that is a security conscious country. bureaucrats have to protect themselves against the worst case scenario. in the case of korea that you mentioned, it seems at least to double logics...
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become insanely successful journalist that spoke to many movies and big budget movies with the likes of bruce willis, colin farrel and samuel l. jackson. he said to never change flights to the last minute. if anything happens, you will be there at the lead of the disaster story. so the rule was, never make it easy for reporters to come up with a mindlessly that contains what appears to be some poignant fact that some things up. -- sums things up. when i invited our speaker, i ignored that rule. it is rather strange, jason blair speaking on ethics? why not bernie madoff speaking to financial planners? i wrote back that because i was intrigued by this somewhat medieval ethical notion, it would be just to punish students. perhaps he would like to keep out of the next ethics committee. -- keynote on the next ethics committee. i am in the business of helping train the next generation of journalists. regardless of what you may have heard, there will be a next generation of journalists. i have had the privilege of working with some of them. they're going to be even better than we were. and we were v
become insanely successful journalist that spoke to many movies and big budget movies with the likes of bruce willis, colin farrel and samuel l. jackson. he said to never change flights to the last minute. if anything happens, you will be there at the lead of the disaster story. so the rule was, never make it easy for reporters to come up with a mindlessly that contains what appears to be some poignant fact that some things up. -- sums things up. when i invited our speaker, i ignored that rule....
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referendum on president obama's entire presidency to date, but it's a punch that leaves a bit of a bruce for the democrats. the president came up short after personally campaigning hard for did democrats in new jersey and virginia. and it may signal trouble for democrats in the 2010 midterm elections. on the upside, exit polls show majority of voters in both states say president obama's job performance was not a factor in their vote. now, the virginia loss may sting the most for the obama camp. cnn projects bob mcdonnell trounced his opponent about 59% to 41%, almost 20 points difference there. last year president obama was the first democrat to carry virginia in more than four decades. now, he won over independent voters there. mcdonnell won independents by more than 20 points, so they're watching that statistic certainly. now, republican victorieses that may being tempering -- or may be temper tempered, rather, by the lig loss of a congressional seat? upstate new york. the race there turned into a vicious internal battle. democrat bill owe weapons beat conservative doug hoffman. they h
referendum on president obama's entire presidency to date, but it's a punch that leaves a bit of a bruce for the democrats. the president came up short after personally campaigning hard for did democrats in new jersey and virginia. and it may signal trouble for democrats in the 2010 midterm elections. on the upside, exit polls show majority of voters in both states say president obama's job performance was not a factor in their vote. now, the virginia loss may sting the most for the obama camp....
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. >> one thing we know about bruce boudreau is he is true to his word.t take a goalie 20 games or so to grab the reigns. looks like semyon varlamov is doing that. >> he is, joe. getting his fourth straight start. he has really been the man for the capitals. he has been terrific between the pipes, 25 saves the other night against the buffalo sabres. whether long range changes. stop attempts or roy on the doorstep. he seemed to have an answer. with young goalies it's all about positioning and setup and he has been picture-perfect for this 'caps team. >> his marks in the month of november have sparkled league wide. >> 4-1, stopped 197 at 209 shots in the seven games. 9 943 when it comes to the save percentage department. he is looking forward to this game tonight and he has to be calm against this canadiens team. >> let's analyze the caps top two centers. the guy in the second slot is outplaying the number one. >> you're talking morrison versus backstrom. they're two guys going different ways. morrison, he's had more complimentary players play with him, mor
. >> one thing we know about bruce boudreau is he is true to his word.t take a goalie 20 games or so to grab the reigns. looks like semyon varlamov is doing that. >> he is, joe. getting his fourth straight start. he has really been the man for the capitals. he has been terrific between the pipes, 25 saves the other night against the buffalo sabres. whether long range changes. stop attempts or roy on the doorstep. he seemed to have an answer. with young goalies it's all about...
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peter, bruce become arizona, good morning. caller: i would like to make maybe one or two comments.ma is making a decision about adding more troops. we have not really earned -- learned from past history when the british and the russians were in afghanistan. i do not know why we have not looked at what they have done. anyhow, with this new troop buildup, they are saying it will cost a billion dollars per 1000 troops. with president obama trying to pass domestic policy, i do not know where he is going to get the money for this. a a there are a lot of family -- and there are a lot of families worried because i have a son who is in a couple of years going to be college-age. it seems like kids who are graduating from college, the only option they have for any potential job is to join the military and get their education paid for by the government. a lot of these job fears are being done in each state and you have these kids who are getting -- these job fairs are being done in each state and of these kids who are getting out of college and they cannot get jobs. i am mixed about president
peter, bruce become arizona, good morning. caller: i would like to make maybe one or two comments.ma is making a decision about adding more troops. we have not really earned -- learned from past history when the british and the russians were in afghanistan. i do not know why we have not looked at what they have done. anyhow, with this new troop buildup, they are saying it will cost a billion dollars per 1000 troops. with president obama trying to pass domestic policy, i do not know where he is...
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become insanely successful journalist that spoke to many movies and big budget movies with the likes of bruces, colin farrel and samuel l. jackson. he said to never change flights to the last minute. if anything happens, you will be there at the lead of the disaster story. so the rule was, never make it easy for reporters to come up with a mindlessly that contains what appears to be some poignant fact that some things up. -- sums things up. when i invited our speaker, i ignored that rule. it is rather strange, jason blair speaking on ethics? why not bernie madoff speaking to financial planners? i wrote back that because i was intrigued by this somewhat medieval ethical notion, it would be just to punish students. perhaps he would like to keep out of the next ethics committee. -- keynote on the next ethics committee. i am in the business of helping train the next generation of journalists. regardless of what you may have heard, there will be a next generation of journalists. i have had the privilege of working with some of them. they're going to be even better than we were. and we were very go
become insanely successful journalist that spoke to many movies and big budget movies with the likes of bruces, colin farrel and samuel l. jackson. he said to never change flights to the last minute. if anything happens, you will be there at the lead of the disaster story. so the rule was, never make it easy for reporters to come up with a mindlessly that contains what appears to be some poignant fact that some things up. -- sums things up. when i invited our speaker, i ignored that rule. it is...
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bruce pearl and matt painter. >> dan: 45-44. and you're watching the paradise jam from the u.s. virgin islands. coming up, tennessee and purdue. ten against seven. winner here wins the third place in this tournament. the paradise jam. and it is filled up, close to 4,000 will be in attendance at this particular gymnasium. we started our telecast telling folks about this building. former hangar that's been converted into a gym. >> larry: the campus across the street from this gym is just gorgeous. it really is. looks out on the beautiful water. maybe i should be commissioner of tourism here. i don't want to take that lady's job. she does a great job. >> dan: yes, you do. you want to live her full-time and get paid for it. just admit it. >> larry: okay. it's a wonderful place. >> dan: and the people here are so nice. they really go out of their way to be friendly. and why not? when you're in the islands, it's the way it is. >> larry: there's a term down here called island times. you can relax down here. >> dan: oh, yeah. just over six minutes to go. bizoukas fires a bullet in there
bruce pearl and matt painter. >> dan: 45-44. and you're watching the paradise jam from the u.s. virgin islands. coming up, tennessee and purdue. ten against seven. winner here wins the third place in this tournament. the paradise jam. and it is filled up, close to 4,000 will be in attendance at this particular gymnasium. we started our telecast telling folks about this building. former hangar that's been converted into a gym. >> larry: the campus across the street from this gym is...
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that is what bruce said in my ear. one from me. reggie, thank you so much. >> all righty. >> here is a subject you probably don't want to get too close to. bad breath. we are going beyond the surface. it may be a problem you can't simply brush off. >> a big concern among patients obviously is bad breath. it is really the bacteria that causes in part the bad breath. p peridontal or gum disease. you are smelling the bacteria. perhaps a crown is loose. you get the bad breath from the bacteria under the crown. many concerned parents say my child's breath is awful. if you see big golf balls in the back of the throat, the tonsils harbor bacteria. hydrogen peroxide diluted 50/50 with water is a good mouth rinse. another important thing people don't always think about is brushing your tongue. get any areas that may harbor bacteria. >>> well the chairman of the republican party is not -- insists he is not gloating. he admits he is smiling about the results of the the off-year election. the gop won elections for governor in two states taking
that is what bruce said in my ear. one from me. reggie, thank you so much. >> all righty. >> here is a subject you probably don't want to get too close to. bad breath. we are going beyond the surface. it may be a problem you can't simply brush off. >> a big concern among patients obviously is bad breath. it is really the bacteria that causes in part the bad breath. p peridontal or gum disease. you are smelling the bacteria. perhaps a crown is loose. you get the bad breath from...
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. >> guest: well, one thing that is similar is this typos alzheimer's in a journal article by bruce milleral neurology weathers a frontal temple lobe dementia eats out the language parts of the brain and the talent to make come out of somebody who has no previous interest in parts. using the normal human brain, language covers up all the math stuff, the art stuff. and one of my slide shows the lecture i called animals and design i've got a painting of a van gogh's starry night. its mathematicians and physicists look at them and they said they followed a pattern of turbulence. i don't think van gogh knew anything about that. >> host: mike in bloomington minnesota you are on with temple grandin. >> caller: i'd like to talk to dr. grandin. icu interacting with policies and the intermission here at the book festival. you're able to exchange small tech with people that came up and also you aren't a lecture circuit quite a bit. i was wondering. i'm not positive if you're introverted or not, but are you able to cope him live, you know, the extensive interaction you have with the public. and once
. >> guest: well, one thing that is similar is this typos alzheimer's in a journal article by bruce milleral neurology weathers a frontal temple lobe dementia eats out the language parts of the brain and the talent to make come out of somebody who has no previous interest in parts. using the normal human brain, language covers up all the math stuff, the art stuff. and one of my slide shows the lecture i called animals and design i've got a painting of a van gogh's starry night. its...
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. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. the boss shouted hello, ohio! to his fans friday night but he was actually in michigan. he referred to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until the guitarist whisperred in his ear. >>> i'm larry smith. 6 1/2 weeks ago usc runningback suffered a bizarre injury. he lost control of the bar while bench pressing suffering a crushcrush ed larynx that had 17 hours of surgery. he spoke for the first time since repeating the words that his dying grandfather whispered to him. >> god has a plan, run, stephon, run. he may not ever play again by the way. >>> tiger woods has a victory to go along with the 3 million appearance fee. 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 dawns the gold jacket. the crowd said because of his appearance, 20,000 made it feel like a major, even though it was not. >>> one of the winningest quarterbacks resides right now in austin, texas. his name is colt mc
. >>> blame it on friday the 13th because the day's bad luck apparently made bruce springsteen forget where he was. the boss shouted hello, ohio! to his fans friday night but he was actually in michigan. he referred to ohio several times in the following 30 minutes until the guitarist whisperred in his ear. >>> i'm larry smith. 6 1/2 weeks ago usc runningback suffered a bizarre injury. he lost control of the bar while bench pressing suffering a crushcrush ed larynx that had 17...
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i don't think it's the bruce ghost which is known to be here but i caught one. >> you guys saw the picturethink? you saw the picture. >> i think it's real yeah. i'm freaking out. >> i'm so scared. >> i think it's real. i want him to come back again. keep playing, keep playing. >> you saw the picture. what do you think? >> i don't know. i think they just -- >> no, we watched him take the picture. we stood right here. >> it was like my fourth or fifth picture or something. >> second time it's happened. to have a full picture of a face like that that doesn't happen often, so i'm you know obviously he wanted to be here. he wanted to come up and he -- because we get orbs a lot. i'm so excited i can't -- >> chris told us she went to the queen mary the night before hall halloween opening to put together a spooky segment for i-report but didn't expect to see anything ghostly. in her words, eek. >>> we you have pictures or video of breaking news or cool stories from your community go to ireport.com and click on the upload now link. there you'll find complete instructions on how to submit your stori
i don't think it's the bruce ghost which is known to be here but i caught one. >> you guys saw the picturethink? you saw the picture. >> i think it's real yeah. i'm freaking out. >> i'm so scared. >> i think it's real. i want him to come back again. keep playing, keep playing. >> you saw the picture. what do you think? >> i don't know. i think they just -- >> no, we watched him take the picture. we stood right here. >> it was like my fourth or...
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[laughter] >> bruce, surely this is a questionable the of the massive brain power bruce commands.o i don't know why we haven't looked into that yet. in a number of recent discussions i and other members of our economic team at the white house have talked about the depth of the recession we inherited, and were interventions and how they have helped and how the president's longer-term goals such as health care and energy reform are so critical to both generating a lasting and probably shared expansion while meeting our long term fiscal challenge. i will summarize some of those issues in brief but i think this audience by now is well versed in the discussion so i would like to stick more to the topic at hand, local economies and try something maybe a little bit different. i found the background paper i read for the meeting quite interesting and i would like to plumb some of the issues raised in the paper. mostly by asking questions of the experts in the room, i realize usually you ask me questions and we are going to have time for them and i look forward to it but i also wanted to as
[laughter] >> bruce, surely this is a questionable the of the massive brain power bruce commands.o i don't know why we haven't looked into that yet. in a number of recent discussions i and other members of our economic team at the white house have talked about the depth of the recession we inherited, and were interventions and how they have helped and how the president's longer-term goals such as health care and energy reform are so critical to both generating a lasting and probably...