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carson daly is here. [ cheers and applause ] very excited to talk to carson daly.o joining us from the new show, "penn and teller fool us," illusionists penn and teller. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait. also, we'll have music from christina perri. [ cheers and applause ] she's very lovely. can't wait to hear it. you know one of the most exciting things to come out of comic-con this weekend was the announcement of the new characters that will be joining "game of thrones" next season. any "game of thrones" fans here? [ cheers and applause ] now, to avoid any spoilers, the producers of "game of thrones" haven't revealed many details about these characters. but we here at "late night" have actually gotten our hands on some of them. for example, we all know the clegane brothers, the mountain and the hound. but this season we meet, the mound. [ laughter ] a morbidly obese musician who sits in a tavern and sings songs about lemon cakes and brown bread. are you going to finish that? because the mound will. [ laughter ] and i'm so excited for this new character, gregor d
carson daly is here. [ cheers and applause ] very excited to talk to carson daly.o joining us from the new show, "penn and teller fool us," illusionists penn and teller. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait. also, we'll have music from christina perri. [ cheers and applause ] she's very lovely. can't wait to hear it. you know one of the most exciting things to come out of comic-con this weekend was the announcement of the new characters that will be joining "game of thrones"...
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carson?first of all, reverend jackson, thank you for what you have done in the past, particularly during your days with reverend martin luther king. i appreciate it very much. and i would have to say that we really are not on different sides of this issue. maybe we come at it from different points of view. but i think we all want the same thing. we want people to move up in our environment, not to be satisfied and not to be dependent. and there are a lot of interconnecting parts that go with that. we're going to have to remove some of the issues that are depressing the economy so that we can create the kinds of jobs and the kinds of right situations so that people have the kinds of options that they need. we need to talk in the black community about the trillion dollars of resources that exist there and how they need to learn how to turn over dollars in our own community before we send them out to develop wealth and how to reach back and pull others up. some of the worn-out policies of the do
carson?first of all, reverend jackson, thank you for what you have done in the past, particularly during your days with reverend martin luther king. i appreciate it very much. and i would have to say that we really are not on different sides of this issue. maybe we come at it from different points of view. but i think we all want the same thing. we want people to move up in our environment, not to be satisfied and not to be dependent. and there are a lot of interconnecting parts that go with...
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carson?would just say, first of all, reverendjackson, thank you for what you have done, particularly your days with reverend martin luther king. i would have to say we're into the really on different sides at this issue. maybe we come at it different, but i think we all want the same thing. we want people to move up in our environment, not to be satisfied and not to be dependent. and there are a lot of enter connecti i interconnecting parts that go with that. we have to remove some issues depressing the economy so we can create the jobs in the right situations so people have the options that they need. we need to talk about the resources that exist and you how they need to turn over dollars in our own community before we send them out to develop wealth and pull others up. the worn out policies of the do gooders have not helped the community. >> we'll have to leave it there. obviously a lot more to talk about. and i have to say, even with all the technical difficulty, it was worth waiting for.
carson?would just say, first of all, reverendjackson, thank you for what you have done, particularly your days with reverend martin luther king. i would have to say we're into the really on different sides at this issue. maybe we come at it different, but i think we all want the same thing. we want people to move up in our environment, not to be satisfied and not to be dependent. and there are a lot of enter connecti i interconnecting parts that go with that. we have to remove some issues...
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carson over, he may run for president.er, will president obama change his image and put that question to white house correspondent ed henry and the factor from l.a. is coming right back. [music]♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so...
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carson is right. dr. carson, this good man is right. you should always guard against the worse possible case scenario and, frankly, i can think of worser scenarios. first the terrorist inject urine into circus lions and release them into a boy scout jamboree. or a group is on a bus and passes the c.d.c. and they hit a high c. and causes the vials to shatter. then a cold front moves in and sucks all the ebola into the sky and suddenly it's raining death pee pee! or often plausibler, it's friday and the c.d.c. throws a party, fun place, they serve cups of mountain dew but they can't tell it from the urine and somebody could actually drink pee-bola! (laughter) (applause) i'm just joking. (laughter) i would never do that. they're both urine. (applause) we only have one chance. it is clear that we only have one chance to stop this spreading panic. we must isolate the source of the outbreak. our imagination! (cheers and applause) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) ♪ save you fifteen percent or more on car insuran
carson is right. dr. carson, this good man is right. you should always guard against the worse possible case scenario and, frankly, i can think of worser scenarios. first the terrorist inject urine into circus lions and release them into a boy scout jamboree. or a group is on a bus and passes the c.d.c. and they hit a high c. and causes the vials to shatter. then a cold front moves in and sucks all the ebola into the sky and suddenly it's raining death pee pee! or often plausibler, it's friday...
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carson over, he may run for president.er, will president obama change his image and put that question to white house correspondent ed henry and the factor from l.a. is coming right back. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back fast with tums. relief that neutralizes acid on contact... ...and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! try great tasting tums chewy delights. yummy. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans for danger, corrects for lane drifting, and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> lead story with dr
carson over, he may run for president.er, will president obama change his image and put that question to white house correspondent ed henry and the factor from l.a. is coming right back. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. when your favorite food starts a fight fight back...
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carson went on to say, my mother made me read books. when he was being raised, there was a family structure. there was more discipline. today, the numbers of young, black men growing up with two adult households is incontestable. how do you get to that? i mean, i know the problems. i understand it. i understand we as liberals went too far in giving opportunities but we can't create black fathers to stay home. we can't create women to not get pregnant. it's far more complicated than we give it credit for. >> it's not a black problem. it's a white problem. >> that's true. that's true. >> it's our problem as the country. >> it's not my problem. >> except for greg, although he could -- >> i have enough drama. >> i can't solve this one on my own. >> but it is a little bit about race. there's a story in salt lake city where there was a black cop and he shot to death an unarmed white man. have you heard about that? >> the white man i think was wanted for something. you don't hear anything about this story. so the race component is more about t
carson went on to say, my mother made me read books. when he was being raised, there was a family structure. there was more discipline. today, the numbers of young, black men growing up with two adult households is incontestable. how do you get to that? i mean, i know the problems. i understand it. i understand we as liberals went too far in giving opportunities but we can't create black fathers to stay home. we can't create women to not get pregnant. it's far more complicated than we give it...
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i'm sorry the voice of rachel carson is still today.en proud of this bill and this moment. >> there were all of these things that were beginning to affect human health. we had cities in america increasingly having to call smog alerts. we had rivers catching on fire. in the santa barbara oil spill, it became clear that even the very richest cities were going to be exposed to massive environmental threats. >> the drilling continues and so do the leaks. and the question here is not whether it will happen again but when and how bad will it be. >> issue after issue kept piling up. >> there is a building sense that we are stakeholders in the environment, that it is something that we humans can rule in. this is a real shift in our thinking. >> people were really worried. and the political establishment started to respond. >> without the environmental movement coming out of the '60s, we would not have a clean air act, clean water act. i mean, there was a wave of legislation that emerged in the immediate aftermath. >> we have not been inactive t
i'm sorry the voice of rachel carson is still today.en proud of this bill and this moment. >> there were all of these things that were beginning to affect human health. we had cities in america increasingly having to call smog alerts. we had rivers catching on fire. in the santa barbara oil spill, it became clear that even the very richest cities were going to be exposed to massive environmental threats. >> the drilling continues and so do the leaks. and the question here is not...
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ben carson who says the reverend isn't helping. dr. carson, the ferguson case is being brought by sharpton to new york city. he says no justice, no peace. where is he going wrong? >> well first of all it hasn't been determined that there's no justice yet. we have to let the system work. but secondly all of these people coming in from the outside gives credence to the agitators and to the people that are rioting. not to the lawful peace abiding citizens who are engaged in lawful protesting. we shouldn't be doing that and the media is just creating a circus. i think the media would do well to get together and say why don't just three of us cover for this hour. three of us cover for this hour. not make it into a media circus which only attracts more attention and doesn't do anything for justice in that particular case and why not reverend sharpton and some of the others focus some of this energy on the real problems. look at my hometown detroit and chicago, new orleans, washington d.c. where the murder rates are astronomical. how many bla
ben carson who says the reverend isn't helping. dr. carson, the ferguson case is being brought by sharpton to new york city. he says no justice, no peace. where is he going wrong? >> well first of all it hasn't been determined that there's no justice yet. we have to let the system work. but secondly all of these people coming in from the outside gives credence to the agitators and to the people that are rioting. not to the lawful peace abiding citizens who are engaged in lawful...
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carson. so he was at the show.ing through at 2:15, but after thano one remembers seeing him. okay, so suzanne said that faux-dette wanted to talk about the day her grandfather died. what if this was the secret that barbra was on to? what if graham morton didn't die of natural causes and she felt somehow charles carson here had something to do with it? we need to see graham morton's autopsy report. based on my reading of the coroner's report, i can see why graham morton's death was ruled natural causes. however-- ooh. there's a however. a very big however. tell 'em. there were some anomalies i found suspicious. evidence of petechiae in both eyes, fresh bruising on the right side of mr. morton's nose, which could have happened if, say, someone was holding a pillow over his face. all in all, i think there's ample evidence that mr. morton was murdered. ample. murdered. i am just so proud. dad, work. (whispers) boundaries. right. one more thing. when i requested the file be sent over, the clerk told me that i was the se
carson. so he was at the show.ing through at 2:15, but after thano one remembers seeing him. okay, so suzanne said that faux-dette wanted to talk about the day her grandfather died. what if this was the secret that barbra was on to? what if graham morton didn't die of natural causes and she felt somehow charles carson here had something to do with it? we need to see graham morton's autopsy report. based on my reading of the coroner's report, i can see why graham morton's death was ruled natural...
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. >> she is so sad because she doesn't want her little brother carson to grow up.ust wants him to stay little forever. like you want a puppy to stay little forever. >> she's like a parent. oh, they grow up so fast. but they sore cuare so cute whe are babies. >> he's so cute. >> this was filmed by their uncle and posted online. >> it's cute that she likes her brother so much but equally as cute she wants him to just be little. >> she doesn't need to worry about these things yet. >> look at little carson. he thinks this whole thing is hilarious because he's 3 months old. she hugs him. it's so precious. listen here. >> oh, you are so cute. i love your little smile. >> so let's find out how little 5-year-old sadie is doing now because she's joining us "right this minute" with mom lindsey with her little brother carson. 3 months old. and little sister brooklyn as well. hi, everybody. >> hi. >> so why were you so upset that day about your little brother? >> because he's so -- >> where did all this come from? >> always dramatic. that didn't come out of nowhere. talking a
. >> she is so sad because she doesn't want her little brother carson to grow up.ust wants him to stay little forever. like you want a puppy to stay little forever. >> she's like a parent. oh, they grow up so fast. but they sore cuare so cute whe are babies. >> he's so cute. >> this was filmed by their uncle and posted online. >> it's cute that she likes her brother so much but equally as cute she wants him to just be little. >> she doesn't need to worry...
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carson thanks so much for letting us know what you think on this issue that was carson no security researcher talking us here in our to international thank you very much. now next year in our senior national meets the within finding against austerity measures in greece and their former state sector employees who claim their jobs vanished without warning and that they are now being held back from speaking out arches wearing a cross or a spoke to the women who aren't afraid to stand up to bullies. they've been called a symbol of resistance or lobby not. so who are they they are ordinary women mostly aged between forty five and sixty who claim the tax offices the ministry of finance and customs service up until september last year when the ministerial decree so hundreds of them suspended and later fired. by many who went bad with the job and work without suddenly our lives were destroyed we had two options to cry over decisions that were made for us or stand up and fight these women staged protests and occasionally block the entrance of the finance ministry demanding the government stop ruining
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. >> that's what happens to patrol officer seth carson. of the montgomery county police department in bethesda, maryland. and it's all caught on his police dash cam. the fiasco starts when officer carson who was out patrolling gets word an attempted armed robbery has taken place and that three suspects are on the loose in a white suv. >> 15 officers flooded the area trying to find the individual. one officer thought he had seen him in an apartment complex. >> officer carson is right at that apartment complex and spots the van. >> my whole intentions were to make a left-hand turn but when i saw them, i ended upturning right. >> a chase ensues and officer carson radios in a description of the car with the plate numbers and quickly discovers it's a stolen van. >> i knew we were heading for a one-lane bridge. my dash cam can't show it but i can see a vehicle coming across that bridge. i know no other car can get through it. i knew there was nowhere for him to go. >> once on the bridge he tries to maneuver around an oncoming taxi. but instead h
. >> that's what happens to patrol officer seth carson. of the montgomery county police department in bethesda, maryland. and it's all caught on his police dash cam. the fiasco starts when officer carson who was out patrolling gets word an attempted armed robbery has taken place and that three suspects are on the loose in a white suv. >> 15 officers flooded the area trying to find the individual. one officer thought he had seen him in an apartment complex. >> officer carson is...
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yes me too at the one of the six decades as an entertainment and a resume that includes the johnny carson award for comedian excellence and the first of a friar's club lifetime achievement award don shows no signs of stopping in fact he'll be at the all ian's hotel in las vegas aug sixteenth and seventeenth why do you never why didn't you just retire when you hollering with. him when the call we're going to let the mouse fuck off and. one on one retired with you keep the money going like you're not retiring and you've been asked. what it was made of the mind of the in all of the mind like the wife says it had to keep the mind going and i had this that on the series i had this leg problem you know it's not it's a little nothing and that i can't even pronounce it it was you do you have a disease. he have a disease he no one and no it's a it's not a it's a thing like that it's a poison that gets into your leg i don't know how i got it and they came and the doctor said we got. operate at seven operations well yes so you can start this stage any more i get used to you i will run say i'm not fi
yes me too at the one of the six decades as an entertainment and a resume that includes the johnny carson award for comedian excellence and the first of a friar's club lifetime achievement award don shows no signs of stopping in fact he'll be at the all ian's hotel in las vegas aug sixteenth and seventeenth why do you never why didn't you just retire when you hollering with. him when the call we're going to let the mouse fuck off and. one on one retired with you keep the money going like you're...
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sitting here is ben carson, famous neurosurgeon. i am going to pause after we talk about the ada to give him more introduction. it is going to be a different statute he is talking about. i will explain that in a minute. john wodatch was one of the principal negotiators at the department of justice for this legislation. a lot of the language in the bill, he actually wrote. he knew what he was doing. for that, i am eternally grateful. he has just come from georgia, the country not the state, where he has been advising on international disability issues. he will explain about what an extraordinary impact this has had internationally. lex frieden is a professor of medicine at the university of texas. one of the godfathers of the ada, one of our great teachers. his friends also helped in this. lex was an amazing teacher. i am going to start with him. he is the first speaker before we go to senator harkin. >> thank you. it is a great honor for me to be here today and share with you my memory of the first meeting i had with president bush.
sitting here is ben carson, famous neurosurgeon. i am going to pause after we talk about the ada to give him more introduction. it is going to be a different statute he is talking about. i will explain that in a minute. john wodatch was one of the principal negotiators at the department of justice for this legislation. a lot of the language in the bill, he actually wrote. he knew what he was doing. for that, i am eternally grateful. he has just come from georgia, the country not the state,...
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they rented a bus. >> congratulations for carson. your daughter. too cute. shawna tweets, looks like carson may have a bff. she's beautiful. a lot of congratulations on london rose, carson and siri's new baby. >> and some great names. vale and london rose. let's get some birthday wishes from willard. >> down on the farm in the summertime. a nice place to have a birthday party. and lou leonard agrees. beautiful lady from bakersfield, california. a wonderful woman. she sews, cooks and knows how to qui quilt. happy birthday. william reed smith. three names. 100 years old today. n norcross, georgia. nice town. and he built four playhouses. his four playhouses are features in "better homes & gardens." take a look, if you will, herbert and katherine russell. and they are 75 years married. love each other very much. and they are from bath, new york state. and courage, love and devotion. i love it. onetha elliott. i don't know that name. 100 years old from sandy island, south carolina. she has a lovable and witty personality, and everybody l
they rented a bus. >> congratulations for carson. your daughter. too cute. shawna tweets, looks like carson may have a bff. she's beautiful. a lot of congratulations on london rose, carson and siri's new baby. >> and some great names. vale and london rose. let's get some birthday wishes from willard. >> down on the farm in the summertime. a nice place to have a birthday party. and lou leonard agrees. beautiful lady from bakersfield, california. a wonderful woman. she sews,...
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during that time, fitzpatrick and carson, very likely that they were out in front to find a good route, if not already on a trail of some kind. when they arrived and saw the trees for the first time, it was on the day of december 5, 1843. they had been a few miles away from it but they had not seen it yet. when they saw it, there was a huge amount of lava activity geologically and a lot of falls and rapids where we are going right now. we are going to a place called dillon falls. this is right by ryan ranch. we will get a chance to see that here. today, the country was all pine forest. beautiful weather made our journey delightful. it was too warm at noon for winter clothes. the snow, which lay everywhere in patches through the forest, was melting rapidly. after a few hours, we came upon a fine stream in the middle of the forest, which proved to be the principal branch of fall river. it was occasionally 200 feet wide and sometimes narrowed to 50 feet. the waters very clear and frequently deep. we ascended along the river, which sometimes presented sheets of foaming cascades, its banks
during that time, fitzpatrick and carson, very likely that they were out in front to find a good route, if not already on a trail of some kind. when they arrived and saw the trees for the first time, it was on the day of december 5, 1843. they had been a few miles away from it but they had not seen it yet. when they saw it, there was a huge amount of lava activity geologically and a lot of falls and rapids where we are going right now. we are going to a place called dillon falls. this is right...
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during that time fitzpatrick and carson were likely they were out in front to find a good route. when they arrived and saw it for the first time it was on the day of december 5, 1843. it had been a few mile was from them but they hadn't seen it yet. as a matter of fact, when they saw it they hit it where there is a huge amount of lava activity geologically and there are at about lot of falls and rapids. where we're going right now is we're going to go into a place called dylan falls and this is by ryan ranch. we'll get a chance to see that here. today the country was alpine forest and beautiful weather made our journey delightful. it was too warm at noon for winter clothes and snow was melting rapidly. after a few hours ride we came upon the stream, stream, which proved to be the pine river. the water is very clear and frequently deep. we ascrended along the river that formed sheets of forming cascades. the banks blackened with rock and found an open bottom, which had been an old camping ground for the indians. we never traveled through a country where the rivers were so aboundin
during that time fitzpatrick and carson were likely they were out in front to find a good route. when they arrived and saw it for the first time it was on the day of december 5, 1843. it had been a few mile was from them but they hadn't seen it yet. as a matter of fact, when they saw it they hit it where there is a huge amount of lava activity geologically and there are at about lot of falls and rapids. where we're going right now is we're going to go into a place called dylan falls and this is...
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ben carson a fox news analyst. obviously, we have to wait and see how the system handles the situation. you would agree with that the justice system? >> absolutely. >> you have a black attorney general eric holder who i in this case 100% confidence in that he would direct the fbi to find out all the facts of the case and make surety local authorities in missouri prosecuted, if that's what the facts dictate. would you agree with that? did you have 100% confidence in attorney general holder to do that? >> well, i certainly think he has an interest in bringing this case to justice. >> okay. >> and he tends to put energy into things that he believes in. >> so do you have confidence as i do that in this case, the attorney general will use the power of its office to get all the facts out? >> i believe that to be the case, yes. >> so we have established those two things then how do we process people coming into the town of ferguson and looting, burning, disrupting, all in the name of justice? how do we process that? >> we
ben carson a fox news analyst. obviously, we have to wait and see how the system handles the situation. you would agree with that the justice system? >> absolutely. >> you have a black attorney general eric holder who i in this case 100% confidence in that he would direct the fbi to find out all the facts of the case and make surety local authorities in missouri prosecuted, if that's what the facts dictate. would you agree with that? did you have 100% confidence in attorney general...
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we have another one, carson, well done.he subject line was the daly baby has left the orange womb. it was from carson and his beautiful wife announcing london rose daly was born happy and healthy. we have mr. daly right here on this nippy facetime. carson, good morning. >> hey, guys, good morning, thank you. thank you very much. >> how is baby and how is seri? >> they are right here. they are doing very well. >> that's incredible. >> we thought this was going to happen on saturday. it didn't. we went home, we did a long couple days of waiting. yesterday was anxious as well until i got a call. i was with the kids at the house, it was seri calling come on, come on, it's happening right now. like out of a movie i sped to the hospital. they were literally waiting for me to get there she is absolutely beautiful. carson tell us about the name. london rose. >> thank you. we got jackson jamieson, et that rose, rose was my grandma's name, et that was seri's grandma's name. we have a lot of family history of the nachlts we western su
we have another one, carson, well done.he subject line was the daly baby has left the orange womb. it was from carson and his beautiful wife announcing london rose daly was born happy and healthy. we have mr. daly right here on this nippy facetime. carson, good morning. >> hey, guys, good morning, thank you. thank you very much. >> how is baby and how is seri? >> they are right here. they are doing very well. >> that's incredible. >> we thought this was going to...
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ben carson, dr. ben carson, stat, stat. we need you to provide some reasoned perspective on ebola. and tonight, that gentleman will. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. coming to an airport near you. major carriers continue to bring passengers in from countries right now dealing with the ebola outbreak, including nigeria, where there was a second death reported today. so to count, delta, united, air france, they're all still flying there and still bringing passengers from there here. with stops today in atlanta, new york and houston, more expected in the coming days. should we be worried? mark murphy is on the phone. mark, wouldn't the better part of valor be to cool snit >> i would say yes if they were flying directly from those hot zones into the u.s. but the airlines you're talking about, the u.s. carriers that fly nonstop, they're coming out of nigeria and only two reported cases in terms of deaths and just a handful of infections. so it's a large country. they're monitoring it. and i would tell you that the airlines aren't going to put people in danger if they don't need to.
ben carson, dr. ben carson, stat, stat. we need you to provide some reasoned perspective on ebola. and tonight, that gentleman will. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. coming to an airport near you. major carriers continue to bring passengers in from countries right now dealing with the ebola outbreak, including nigeria, where there was a second death reported today. so to count, delta, united, air france, they're all still flying there and still bringing passengers from there here. with...
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i have screened all of the johnny carson jokes. they only got worse. there were awful, frat house banks. i am happy to tell you that the audience overtime ignored him and then started booing him. the idea of an american woman in space have gone from becoming a priceline to a matter of national pride. the entire nation was riding with sally when she lifted off in june of 1983. just before she went i got my 1-on-1 interview, the one the ec in the video. and i asked for, look, do you feel under any special pressure because you are the first american moment? and she said, yes, i do. i feel pressure not to mess up. what she meant was she felt pressure not to mess up her crew. in the space mission is a group effort, and it is a team event. she wanted to do well for the crew. she wants to do well for the mission. she won a to do well for nasa. she wants to do well for the united states, and she wanted to do well for the future of human spaceflight. overall i think she wanted to do well for women because she understood that if she messes up, return, that it wo
i have screened all of the johnny carson jokes. they only got worse. there were awful, frat house banks. i am happy to tell you that the audience overtime ignored him and then started booing him. the idea of an american woman in space have gone from becoming a priceline to a matter of national pride. the entire nation was riding with sally when she lifted off in june of 1983. just before she went i got my 1-on-1 interview, the one the ec in the video. and i asked for, look, do you feel under...
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>> officer deed, this is officer carson's section.e a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't know their names. that's what i'm saying. if you could find out for me, i don't know their last name. they will tell you it was self-defense. >> what i'm going to do, i'm going to get the log, see who was out there that day, ask them the questions you want me to ask them. was it self-defense, did he swing on you first, is that what you want me to ask them? >> that it was self-defense, he swung on me first. >> he swung on me first. >> the whole yard seen it. >> i will give you a copy of the report once it's typed. >> all right. >> all right? >> all right. >> s
>> officer deed, this is officer carson's section.e a 115 for you for the fight you had on the yard the other day. charged with battery on an inmate with serious injuries. it's a d.a. referral offense. and if you're found guilty of that, it carries a maximum forfeiture of 360 days. okay, being that you're in lockup, you have the right to have an investigative employee. okay, if you have anybody you want to investigate it -- >> anybody on the yard, they seen what happened. i don't...
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ben carson, this was -- i enjoyed it. i hope people get an idea of who you are. the book "one nation." you wrote it, and people wondering, candy carson is your wife, so, basically, she's how you made sure you got the book down. >> guest: who keeps me on the straight and their owe. >> host: -- narrow. >> host: and both book she's edited have been number one. >> guest: she'll remind me of that a lot. [laughter] >> host: dr. ben carson, thank you. >> that was "after words," booktv's signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers, legislators and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday and 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the booktv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. >>> sylvia jukes morris recounts the life of the late conservative commentator and
ben carson, this was -- i enjoyed it. i hope people get an idea of who you are. the book "one nation." you wrote it, and people wondering, candy carson is your wife, so, basically, she's how you made sure you got the book down. >> guest: who keeps me on the straight and their owe. >> host: -- narrow. >> host: and both book she's edited have been number one. >> guest: she'll remind me of that a lot. [laughter] >> host: dr. ben carson, thank you. >>...
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carson is right let's wait and see what happens.there's something wrong that happened then prosecute. eric holder has announced he'll take a look into it as well. so, we'll get the facts. but in the meantime looting and rioting is absolutely plainly stupid and shouldn't to be done. >> this is just so far out of my experience and expertise that all i know what to do is trust the authorities, whether that be at the justice department and the attorney general and also the police officers. i agree that no one wants an escalation, but i just have to believe that the police officers are trying to handle the situation as appropriately as possible right now. >> greg? >> in matters of race you can always count on the media to make it worse. every talking head that's asked to be on a show has to come up with a position or they won't be on tv shows. the culprit is us versus them machine as if every issue is mandated by law to have two sides when there might be five, there might be ten different sides. why do i have to pick a side. why do i hav
carson is right let's wait and see what happens.there's something wrong that happened then prosecute. eric holder has announced he'll take a look into it as well. so, we'll get the facts. but in the meantime looting and rioting is absolutely plainly stupid and shouldn't to be done. >> this is just so far out of my experience and expertise that all i know what to do is trust the authorities, whether that be at the justice department and the attorney general and also the police officers. i...
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and i felt like even johnny carson was taken by how quick and impressive this guy was. and you're thinking, wow, what a comedian. he can just go and go and go and change channels. but that's what he is. he's a comedian. and over time we learned he was so much more with the depth and experience and bravado and the anlt to take you to a quiet place in a very difficult moment and draw every emotion imaginable out of you. i was going to save it for later, but i want to show you this clip. i think we have a longer version. the first time robin williams ever sat at the chair at "tonight show". >> people always think performers don't get nervous. >> not at all, really. oh, god. not really. oh, god. not really, no way. >> is the reason you don't do these you get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia. i was the only trick or treater on my block to go trick or trout. oh, here comes the young williams boy, again. better get some fish. here you go. say hi to your mom and dad. [ laughter ] >> where is home for you? or did you come from a home? >> they sent all the people to the
and i felt like even johnny carson was taken by how quick and impressive this guy was. and you're thinking, wow, what a comedian. he can just go and go and go and change channels. but that's what he is. he's a comedian. and over time we learned he was so much more with the depth and experience and bravado and the anlt to take you to a quiet place in a very difficult moment and draw every emotion imaginable out of you. i was going to save it for later, but i want to show you this clip. i think...
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carson was in the room.ling we didn't wear our deodorant or something and didn't get invited. they'll have all the fashion hits and misses in the next half hour. >> very nice. meantime, a look at what's making headlines. "breaking bad" was the big winner. it picked up outstanding drama and outstanding lead actor from bryan cranston and supporting actor and actress. >>> cristobal has increased overnight. it is now a hurricane. the storm is expected to create dangerous rip currents this week from north carolina all the way up to the jersey shore. . >>> and damage from the earthquake that hit northern california's wine country could top $1 billion. more than 2 billion were injured and hundreds of homes and businesses are still considered too dangerous to enter. >>> the hotel fees that could make your next vacation cost a lot more than you had planned for. >>> but let's begin with a group of college students taking a huge problem on on campus. they're developing a new kind of nail polish that can be you've to de
carson was in the room.ling we didn't wear our deodorant or something and didn't get invited. they'll have all the fashion hits and misses in the next half hour. >> very nice. meantime, a look at what's making headlines. "breaking bad" was the big winner. it picked up outstanding drama and outstanding lead actor from bryan cranston and supporting actor and actress. >>> cristobal has increased overnight. it is now a hurricane. the storm is expected to create dangerous...
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and i felt like even johnny carson was taken by how quick and impressive this guy was. and you're thinking, wow, what a comedian. he can just go and go and go and change channels. but that's what he is. he's a comedian. and over time we learned he was so much more with the depth and experience and bravado and the anlt to take you to a quiet place in a very difficult moment and draw every emotion imaginable out of you. i was going to save it for later, but i want to show you this clip. i think we have a longer version. the first time robin williams ever sat at the chair at "tonight show". >> people always think performers don't get nervous. >> not at all, really. oh, god. not really. oh, god. not really, no way. >> is the reason you don't do these you get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia. i was the only trick or treater on my block to go trick or trout. oh, here comes the young williams boy, again. better get some fish. here you go. say hi to your mom and dad. [ laughter ] >> where is home for you? or did you come from a home? >> they sent all the people to the
and i felt like even johnny carson was taken by how quick and impressive this guy was. and you're thinking, wow, what a comedian. he can just go and go and go and change channels. but that's what he is. he's a comedian. and over time we learned he was so much more with the depth and experience and bravado and the anlt to take you to a quiet place in a very difficult moment and draw every emotion imaginable out of you. i was going to save it for later, but i want to show you this clip. i think...
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carson was in the room.he feeling we didn't wear our deodorant or something and didn't get invited. they're going to have all the fashion hits and misses in the next half hour. >> very nice. meantime, a look at what's making headlines. "breaking bad" was the big show. picked up outstanding drama series as well as actor and supporting actor and actress awards. >>> cristobal is now a hurricane scene on a path towards bermuda. but the storm is expected to make dangerous rip currents from north carolina to the jersey shore. >>> and the earthquake damage could top $1 billion. more than 200 people were injured. >>> also ahead this morning, resort fees, parking, even that safe hidden in the closet. those fees that could make your next vacation cost more than you planned for. >>> but let's begin this half hour with a group of college students taking a huge problem on on campus. they're developing a new kind of nail polish that can be used to detect date rape drugs. gabe gutierrez is in raleigh. good morning. >> repo
carson was in the room.he feeling we didn't wear our deodorant or something and didn't get invited. they're going to have all the fashion hits and misses in the next half hour. >> very nice. meantime, a look at what's making headlines. "breaking bad" was the big show. picked up outstanding drama series as well as actor and supporting actor and actress awards. >>> cristobal is now a hurricane scene on a path towards bermuda. but the storm is expected to make dangerous...
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ben carson discuss his book with choctaw on after words. check our web site for specific air time is. the first family detail by ronald kessler looking at the lives of u.s. presidents through information provided by secret service agents. in the kingdom of ice, a look at the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole. ninth is former secretary of state hillary clinton with her memoir hard choices. drebin the list is edward klein's blood feud, an examination of the personal and political relationships between the clintons and the obamas. that is a look at this month's list of nonfiction bestsellers according to wall street journal. >> john shiffman is next on booktv talking about a department of homeland security sting operation code-named "operation shakespeare" which was created to stop america's enemies from acquiring american made defense technology. this is about 45 minutes. >> thanks for coming. 9 name is john shiffman. i am a reporter at would ears in washington and i first wrote about "operation shakespeare" about two or three year
ben carson discuss his book with choctaw on after words. check our web site for specific air time is. the first family detail by ronald kessler looking at the lives of u.s. presidents through information provided by secret service agents. in the kingdom of ice, a look at the 1879 u.s. naval expedition to the north pole. ninth is former secretary of state hillary clinton with her memoir hard choices. drebin the list is edward klein's blood feud, an examination of the personal and political...
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carson, welcome. i think the best way to store before you delve into your book is to delve into you. so tell me, you have a very inspirational, i grew up there tell me where you grew up. >> guest: i grew up in detroit. a couple years in boston also. you know, my mother came from a large rural family, got married when she was 13, rural tennessee. she and my father moved to detroit. he was a factory worker. some years later she discovered he was a bigamist. she had the response that at the point with only a third grade education of trying to raise us on their own how. >> host: how many of you were there? >> guest: myself on my brother. we were particularly good students. that's putting it mildly. i was the dummy, that's what everybody called the. >> host: a neurosurgeon now and you're a dummy. how do you go from the dummy to neurosurgery transit and one used to tease me and call me names. my mother, and i think any success i've had, you know i can contribute to god and my mother. she's always seeking wi
carson, welcome. i think the best way to store before you delve into your book is to delve into you. so tell me, you have a very inspirational, i grew up there tell me where you grew up. >> guest: i grew up in detroit. a couple years in boston also. you know, my mother came from a large rural family, got married when she was 13, rural tennessee. she and my father moved to detroit. he was a factory worker. some years later she discovered he was a bigamist. she had the response that at the...
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she really gets personal with carson. and i think a lot of people might relate to this. >> we will hear more of that interview in just a little while. on a weapons morning, the family of peter theo curtis overjoyed by his return over nearly two years after he was taken hostage in syria. he said he's been touched beyond words by the response to his freedom. now that story is unfolding as we learn of another american born and raise here who left this country to join isis militants and then was killed fighting for that group. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is here with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. military is flying surveillance flights overseer ya. it seems increasingly likely that the u.s. military will soon be bombing isis targets inside syria as washington is acknowledging what a safe haven syria has become and magnate for foreign fighters, including some americans. a 33-year-old american, doug the lass mcarthur mccain joined isis and died on sunday in syria. a b
she really gets personal with carson. and i think a lot of people might relate to this. >> we will hear more of that interview in just a little while. on a weapons morning, the family of peter theo curtis overjoyed by his return over nearly two years after he was taken hostage in syria. he said he's been touched beyond words by the response to his freedom. now that story is unfolding as we learn of another american born and raise here who left this country to join isis militants and then...
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she gets personal with carson. i think a lot of people might relate to this. >> we'll hear more of that in a bit. >>> let's get to our top story. the family of peter theo curtis overjoyed by his return home nearly two years after being taken hostage in syria. he says he's been touched beyond words by the response to his freedom. now that story is unfolding as we learn of another american born and raised here who left this country to join isis militants and then was killed fighting for that group. richard engel is here. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. military is now flying surveillance flights over syria and it seems likely the u.s. military will soon be bombing isis targets inside syria as washington the saying how it's a magnet for foreign fighters including some americans. a 33-year-old american douglas macarthur mccain joined isis and died on sunday. a battle captured on camera as attackers held a check point. he died in this battle. nbc news has viewed photos to graphic to show of mcca
she gets personal with carson. i think a lot of people might relate to this. >> we'll hear more of that in a bit. >>> let's get to our top story. the family of peter theo curtis overjoyed by his return home nearly two years after being taken hostage in syria. he says he's been touched beyond words by the response to his freedom. now that story is unfolding as we learn of another american born and raised here who left this country to join isis militants and then was killed...
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the carson thing. much more honest because i know i called him and said i'm leaving.as very proud of myself in that. what the whole world said you didn't do -- everyone was calling me a liar. i knew i wasn't. i knew that -- i treat people in a certain way. i was very -- glad the way i did that. i learned from that. i'm much more honorable than he was. i also learned -- when the chips are down, i can't put the ice in. i wish i could. i would have been a lot bigger. i wouldn't be sitting here. that was a joke. >> yeah. i get it. >> you know what i mean? >> i got the joke. putting the knife in would have been what? expressed itself how? >> he had answers. so nasty and really -- blackball from late might. i should have gone and fought back and screw you and this is the truth and this is the truth. i can never do the final killing of somebody. which a lot of people can do. >> i always believed -- if i have -- i have come to believe it as my life moved on. simply that if you keep going and eventually you will get there. you have to keep going. if you keep going, eventually
the carson thing. much more honest because i know i called him and said i'm leaving.as very proud of myself in that. what the whole world said you didn't do -- everyone was calling me a liar. i knew i wasn't. i knew that -- i treat people in a certain way. i was very -- glad the way i did that. i learned from that. i'm much more honorable than he was. i also learned -- when the chips are down, i can't put the ice in. i wish i could. i would have been a lot bigger. i wouldn't be sitting here....