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the answer is kent conrad.ed he was retiring from the senate in 2002 because the deficit hadn't been cut. but that same year north dakota senator died in office. conrad got recruited to run in a special election for that seat and won. conrad was sworn in. so he technically held both north dakota senate seats for a few hours. if you have a political trivia question that should be on the show e-mail us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] most whitening strips promise full whitening results in two weeks or more. rembrandt® deeply white™ 2 hour whitening kit is proven to quickly remove surface stains and deep stains in just two hours. [ female announcer ] rembrandt® deeply white™: whiten in just 2 hours. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot
the answer is kent conrad.ed he was retiring from the senate in 2002 because the deficit hadn't been cut. but that same year north dakota senator died in office. conrad got recruited to run in a special election for that seat and won. conrad was sworn in. so he technically held both north dakota senate seats for a few hours. if you have a political trivia question that should be on the show e-mail us. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] most whitening strips promise full whitening results...
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he finds the driver, 35-year-old conrad johnson, still alive, but gravely wounded. >> conrad wanted to because he wanted to call home. and because he was so calm and things seemed to be going so well, i assured him that he would be able to use the phone when he got to the hospital. conrad was never able to make that phone call. and i wish today i would have let him use my cell phone. >> within the hour, news of conrad johnson's death sends a new wave of panic throughout the community. >> some operators, they drove their bus back to the garage. it started getting real tense. some of them didn't even say, hi, how are you doing? we just hugged each other and cried. >> the panic began to come back. it was like, oh, my god, it's been gone. i mean, the shootings were taking place but they had moved from montgomery county. now they were back. >> when police comb a wooded area 50 yards from the bus stop, they find a plastic bag containing another note from the snipers. >> in that note they said, we warned you. you didn't pay any attention to us. now pay the price. >> investigators now fear the
he finds the driver, 35-year-old conrad johnson, still alive, but gravely wounded. >> conrad wanted to because he wanted to call home. and because he was so calm and things seemed to be going so well, i assured him that he would be able to use the phone when he got to the hospital. conrad was never able to make that phone call. and i wish today i would have let him use my cell phone. >> within the hour, news of conrad johnson's death sends a new wave of panic throughout the...
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conrad murray propofol the month before his son died on june 25, 2009. it's not clear if a settlement was reached. conrad murray was convicted for the deaths of jackson and was sentenced to a four years and present -- prison. >> " elvis presley's wife and daughter greeted fans at graceland. first time they have done this together. he died at the age of 42 on this date after years of prescription drug abuse. 4:57, 67 degrees. >> much more to come. learn what presiden and
conrad murray propofol the month before his son died on june 25, 2009. it's not clear if a settlement was reached. conrad murray was convicted for the deaths of jackson and was sentenced to a four years and present -- prison. >> " elvis presley's wife and daughter greeted fans at graceland. first time they have done this together. he died at the age of 42 on this date after years of prescription drug abuse. 4:57, 67 degrees. >> much more to come. learn what presiden and
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dwayne conrad is not leaving town because he wants to protect his artwork in this gallery. >> katrina i felt it. it was severe. this one i really don't feel it too well. >> reporter: like millions of gulf coast residents, conrad is nervous about isaac but he says he's ready for this storm. karen brown, cbs news, new orleans. >> my biggest concern really are some of those rain totals. you can follow isaac's pangt by visiting wusa9.com -- path by visiting wusa9.com. we have the interactive doppler on the front page and you can go to the weather center and download our free hurricane tracker. they could have big time flooding down there. jc, back to you. >> thk you, howard. >>> 9news now has a team of reporters on the gulf coast to meet isaac when it reaches shore. we are deploying new technology in order to track that storm. our scott broom is joining us live from our mobile newsroom in pensacola beach, florida. scott? >> reporter: jc, it's so mobile, i'm still behind the wheel right now. let me show you some of the pictures we're seeing in pensacola beach which is experiencing tropical
dwayne conrad is not leaving town because he wants to protect his artwork in this gallery. >> katrina i felt it. it was severe. this one i really don't feel it too well. >> reporter: like millions of gulf coast residents, conrad is nervous about isaac but he says he's ready for this storm. karen brown, cbs news, new orleans. >> my biggest concern really are some of those rain totals. you can follow isaac's pangt by visiting wusa9.com -- path by visiting wusa9.com. we have the...
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the judge set bond for the 51 year-old david conrad at $45,000 conrad used an air rifle to shoot at thest night. the judge ordered him to stay away from the moscow and have no contact with any of its members and will have to wear an electronic monitoring device and have to undergo an anchor management evaluation. a camera captures the terrifying moments inside a kansas city bus as it crashes. passengers say the bus driver tried to miss a car by swerving but clipped the back of it causing this, it rolled down a hill, she knew the crash would happen but she didn't expect what happened after that. >> she veered off to the right and clipped the back end of the car and then we heard the crash and the boss went rolling down the hill. everyone is expected to recover investigators say the bus driver met all safety requirements no word on whether there will be any charges. disabled and wounded veterans in chicago for some competition next to the valor games at soldier field. paul konerko recovery from a concussion. [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount
the judge set bond for the 51 year-old david conrad at $45,000 conrad used an air rifle to shoot at thest night. the judge ordered him to stay away from the moscow and have no contact with any of its members and will have to wear an electronic monitoring device and have to undergo an anchor management evaluation. a camera captures the terrifying moments inside a kansas city bus as it crashes. passengers say the bus driver tried to miss a car by swerving but clipped the back of it causing this,...
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the president and kent conrad, all they do is demonize.15 minutes came out of kent conrad that was positive at all. it was all negative. it was all anti-paul ryan, always demonizing his program. i would love to see president obama come up with a program that we could actually look at say, at least there's something on the able to negotiate. paul ryan took the first step. and he says, please, bring something forward, mr. president, i want to solve the deficit problems, i want to solve the medicare problems. here's our proposal. where's yours? and all they have done on the other side is criticize and tear down. to me, that's no way to govern. >> you know electoral math just as good as anyone, governor. florida's 29 votes. it's hard to win without it. i can't imagine you think it just got easier to win florida. >> i think that paul ryan is going to bring energy to this ticket. i'll tell you why i believe it's going to be easier for mitt romney to get the necessary electoral votes. i have been out campaigning for hard for the last several mont
the president and kent conrad, all they do is demonize.15 minutes came out of kent conrad that was positive at all. it was all negative. it was all anti-paul ryan, always demonizing his program. i would love to see president obama come up with a program that we could actually look at say, at least there's something on the able to negotiate. paul ryan took the first step. and he says, please, bring something forward, mr. president, i want to solve the deficit problems, i want to solve the...
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he was actually testifying on behalf of conrad murray. statements have been released from r by catherine jackson saying metzger went there stating he was there for on behalf of her personal doctor where in fact she says that that never happened that he had nothing to do with her personal physician. >> so craig quickly who sent metzger to the house to get katherine? >> the spokes attorney he is katherine's attorney and he believes or he knows that jermaine jackson and levy jackson did know about this examination. he doesn't know whether or not it was metzger that examined her. but he went to tucson to talk to katherine. he confirmed katherine didn't know where she was going she had no communication with the family. she didn't know she was reported missing. she didn't know the children were missing her. as soon as she found out the children were concerned about her she contacted them made a reason to return home and she did return home. >> tito's daughter, the brother of -- let me go to tenay jackson. can you comment on what you just heard?
he was actually testifying on behalf of conrad murray. statements have been released from r by catherine jackson saying metzger went there stating he was there for on behalf of her personal doctor where in fact she says that that never happened that he had nothing to do with her personal physician. >> so craig quickly who sent metzger to the house to get katherine? >> the spokes attorney he is katherine's attorney and he believes or he knows that jermaine jackson and levy jackson...
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nadia conrad wanted to make a brief presentation to the rec center. >> thank you. i am here with the office of tom amiano, and we wanted to congratulate this special day. we're happy to be part of the celebration. we love the fact that they chose a great and heroic individual to name this historic building after. so thank you very much for the invitation. >> thank you. [applause] part of what the recreation and park department has created to help us stewart, again under the model that we cannot do it along, all of our major recreation centers have recreation councils. the councils are composed of caring and committed community members that really will help us guide the center, help us keep it clean, help us protected, and tell us what kind of programming and special events are important to keep the center vibrant and robust. want to give a big shot to the betty ann ong community recreation council. many of the members are here today. [applause] our bond dollars allowance to build new buildings, but they did not actually allow us to put anything in the buildings. ag
nadia conrad wanted to make a brief presentation to the rec center. >> thank you. i am here with the office of tom amiano, and we wanted to congratulate this special day. we're happy to be part of the celebration. we love the fact that they chose a great and heroic individual to name this historic building after. so thank you very much for the invitation. >> thank you. [applause] part of what the recreation and park department has created to help us stewart, again under the model...
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reisterstown.80 year old carolyn conrad died during this fire saturday. firefighters believe smoking was a factor.... but there áwereá working smoke detectors in the home. in spite of tragedy like that one, fire deaths are actually down in maryland.in the first six months of this year... 22 people died in fires in maryland,compared to 28 during the same period last year.thaa represents a 21 percent decrease. maryland's three casinos generated more than 48-million dollars inrevenue last month. but revenue at one of those casinos has shown a drastic decline. hollywood casino in cecil county is reporting a 32- percent drop in business when compared with the same month a year ago.operators blame more competition from the casino at arundel mills. one state lawmaker says the new numbers should be a wake-up call for those who want to expand gambling and build another casino atthe national harbor in prince george's county. (carter) "we see from what penn national's argument is, clearly thhy're losing, we believe that the one in anne arundel county is going to bod
reisterstown.80 year old carolyn conrad died during this fire saturday. firefighters believe smoking was a factor.... but there áwereá working smoke detectors in the home. in spite of tragedy like that one, fire deaths are actually down in maryland.in the first six months of this year... 22 people died in fires in maryland,compared to 28 during the same period last year.thaa represents a 21 percent decrease. maryland's three casinos generated more than 48-million dollars inrevenue last month....
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. >> carolyn conrad died in a fire. smoke detectors were working in her home. the fire was accidental but they still do not have a cause yet. >>> who set the food line on fire in pasadena. those in the store on mountain road two friday nights have told everything they know to recount recount firefighters. an illegal device on a shelf ignited. the search is on for these two teen suspects on your tv. you can't make out the faces very well but you can see what they're wearing so maybe you can help anne arundel crack this case. >>> a couple of workers at the mon it bell low filtration plant got sick. looks like a worker was repairing a valve when this sprung a leak and chlorine escaped. the leak was contained to the building. >>> we are putting the spotlight on bullying. des spiept hasn't bullying efforts, it remains an all too come mon right of pafnlgt old-fashioned bullying is more common. researchers surveyed hundreds of thousands in grades three to 12. 18% say they have been verbally bull li.d 5% on line. about 10% have bullied others and 3% have cyber bullied
. >> carolyn conrad died in a fire. smoke detectors were working in her home. the fire was accidental but they still do not have a cause yet. >>> who set the food line on fire in pasadena. those in the store on mountain road two friday nights have told everything they know to recount recount firefighters. an illegal device on a shelf ignited. the search is on for these two teen suspects on your tv. you can't make out the faces very well but you can see what they're wearing so...
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he also had the same satisfaction with the experience and all of pete conrad, astronaut pete conrad who commanded apollo 12, the second landing. a lot of people thought they would abort the first landing, they would have a problem and pete would really be the first person on the moon. well, of course, neil set it down even with a computer problem that almost caused them to abort, but they worked through it. he was just the coolest person and the greatest person. and when it comes to talking about a quality person, there's no better than neil armstrong. we'll miss him. he was -- with what he did for life, i think some would say, melissa, what he did in his profession that he was fortunate to reach the age of 82. he just reached that the first week of august. and we all thought he was doing well from his heart operation. i don't know what the details are, but apparently there was something that happened there. all i know is that carol, his wife, called general tom stafford who commanded apollo 10. he also commanded the apollo handshake with the russians in space, called me and said carol
he also had the same satisfaction with the experience and all of pete conrad, astronaut pete conrad who commanded apollo 12, the second landing. a lot of people thought they would abort the first landing, they would have a problem and pete would really be the first person on the moon. well, of course, neil set it down even with a computer problem that almost caused them to abort, but they worked through it. he was just the coolest person and the greatest person. and when it comes to talking...
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vacancies have resulted from the -- vacancies of conrad wu and brian larkin. i understand mr. seeking reappointment. with that, we can take any questions. commissioner avalos: are any of the candidates here? mr. larkin? commissioner farrell: given that these are generally supported by district, has commissioner chiu expressed any preference here? >> no, we have not heard confirmation. commissioner avalos: since we do not have mr. larkin here --nñ did have a conversation with commissioner mar. he was open to mr. larkin but other folks as well. maybe we should continue this item to the next plans and programs committee and hopefully have mr. larkin here next week or other candidates who are here for the district 1 seat and district 4 seat. commissioner kilet's go on to pt for item five. >> good morning commissioners, i am a member of the citizens advisory committee district 2. i have known brian larkin for many years and he serves well on the committee. i strongly support his reappointment. thank you very much. commissioner avalos: thank you for your comments. seeing no other me
vacancies have resulted from the -- vacancies of conrad wu and brian larkin. i understand mr. seeking reappointment. with that, we can take any questions. commissioner avalos: are any of the candidates here? mr. larkin? commissioner farrell: given that these are generally supported by district, has commissioner chiu expressed any preference here? >> no, we have not heard confirmation. commissioner avalos: since we do not have mr. larkin here --nñ did have a conversation with commissioner...
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dwayne conrad was getting his art gallery ready for the storm. >> katrina, i felt it, it was severe. this one, i really don't feel it too well, so i'm like, "okay, i think we're going to do pretty well here, for some reason." >> tom: in the gulf of mexico and onshore, the energy industry also is dealing with isaac. 93% of gulf of mexico oil production has been shut in. on shore, five refineries from southeast of new orleans to near baton rouge have shut down production. another three have reduced their operations. they sit in the latest forecast path of the storm. more than 12% of refinery capacity along the gulf coast has been shut down. additionally, one crude oil pipeline supplying more than one million barrels of crude to midwest refineries also has shut down. kevin kerr is with us. he is president of kerr trading international. >> kevin, is there going to be a short term impact at the gasoline pump because of this? >> we're already seeing it, especially in new orleans and sensitive areas along the gulf coast. this is really more of a fear premium. >> is it going to spread beyond
dwayne conrad was getting his art gallery ready for the storm. >> katrina, i felt it, it was severe. this one, i really don't feel it too well, so i'm like, "okay, i think we're going to do pretty well here, for some reason." >> tom: in the gulf of mexico and onshore, the energy industry also is dealing with isaac. 93% of gulf of mexico oil production has been shut in. on shore, five refineries from southeast of new orleans to near baton rouge have shut down production....
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police say david conrad fired at muslim education center during services friday. if he pays the bond and is released he will wear a electronic monitoring device and undergoing anger management. >>> there's no end in sight to the two wild fires in northern california. it is happened this morning. right now the wild fire burned more than 3,000 acres since it started burning on sunday. it is now threatened homes in the spring valley area north of san francisco. one firefighter was hurt. hundreds of people have been told they have to leave the area. >>> temperatures may have cooled off a bit but you have to be careful when traveling with young kids. >> stay with us this morning. what the numbers show and why you need to keep the kid away from hot cars. >> and if you plan to buy a new phone you may want to wait a couple weeks when you can maybe get your hands on dare i say the iphone 5? clear. >> all right. we are 80 degrees at the inner harbor and rain cooled 60s in hagerstown and frederick. i will tell you when the cooler air pushes in everywhere coming up. lauren. >
police say david conrad fired at muslim education center during services friday. if he pays the bond and is released he will wear a electronic monitoring device and undergoing anger management. >>> there's no end in sight to the two wild fires in northern california. it is happened this morning. right now the wild fire burned more than 3,000 acres since it started burning on sunday. it is now threatened homes in the spring valley area north of san francisco. one firefighter was hurt....
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conrad: i thank the chair. i think that's an important decision to get affirmed publicly so that we might proceed and not be engaged in distractions. i thank the chair and yield the floor, and i thank very much my colleague for allowing me to proceed. mr. whitehouse: my great pleasure. madam chair? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: thank you, madam president. kathy hutchison last spring picked up a couple of -- cup of coffee and took a sip. now, why have i come to the floor of the united states senate to talk about kathy hutch inson last spring picking up a cup of coffee and taking a sip? because 15 years earlier, kathy hutchinson was working in her garden when she suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed. kathy didn't just lose the ability to use her arms and legs. she also lost the ability to speak. i'm sorry to say that this condition is not unique to kathy. it happens regularly enough that there is a medical term for it. locked-in syndrome. and that's how kathy lived for
conrad: i thank the chair. i think that's an important decision to get affirmed publicly so that we might proceed and not be engaged in distractions. i thank the chair and yield the floor, and i thank very much my colleague for allowing me to proceed. mr. whitehouse: my great pleasure. madam chair? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. whitehouse: thank you, madam president. kathy hutchison last spring picked up a couple of -- cup of coffee and took a sip. now, why have i...
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so the fellow from hearst said to conrad, "well, you'd better go with him because he's a very sick man at this stage," and runyon just shook his head. "no, i have to do this alone." he came down here and he wrote a story on the funeral of franklin delano roosevelt in which he had an old man watching the funeral and discussing it. really what it was -- hearst apologizing for everything. he said he did it for hearst. it was just his last job. people that first looked it up for me looked up this column -- a couple of young people from journalism school at columbia university were working on it. we really astonished to look at this column. it really was a terrific job. he came down because all those years he'd done well with hearst. now he, just with one column, the best he could do, was going to try a little bit at the funeral to make it right for hearst with the roosevelt situation. beyond that he didn't write much politics because there was no money to be made there. they liked to stay near the money, these people, in those days. another thing, he couldn't write a short story about a po
so the fellow from hearst said to conrad, "well, you'd better go with him because he's a very sick man at this stage," and runyon just shook his head. "no, i have to do this alone." he came down here and he wrote a story on the funeral of franklin delano roosevelt in which he had an old man watching the funeral and discussing it. really what it was -- hearst apologizing for everything. he said he did it for hearst. it was just his last job. people that first looked it up for...
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ed conrad -- >> is it conner? >> conner. >> i said conrad, sorry. the power of technology. power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. i haand then i have eleven my grandkids. right when you see them, they're yours, it's like, ah, it's part of me. it's me again. now that i'm retiring they all have plans for me. i'm excited. >>> the real deal on banks. guest host and pnc chairman and ceo jim rohr sounds off on sandy weill's call. >>> and then the information you need before the first trade. [ bell ringing ] experts on the dollar and energy markets are here on the "squawk" trading block. >>> getting inside the mind of the donald. >> just think of what's happening to this country. people used to respect us. they don't respect us anymore. they laugh at us. >> the billionaire and romney backer speaks out against his critics and what he's seeing now that could help boost your investments? the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i
ed conrad -- >> is it conner? >> conner. >> i said conrad, sorry. the power of technology. power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. i haand then i have eleven my grandkids. right when you see them, they're yours, it's like, ah, it's part of me. it's me again. now that i'm retiring they all have plans for me. i'm excited. >>> the real deal on banks. guest host and pnc chairman and ceo...
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conrad bain. >> fiddle player. >> great fiddle player. >> he was from the marshall tucker band. >> yes. ted nugent. the kids love ted nugent. and charlotte ray who was on "the facts of life." >> may i add one? >> yes. >> kid rock not actually a child so he can vote. kid rock is an adult, and he will vote for romney. >> can i intersect with the ambudsman. i specifically asked a question, is cinnabon in that address? >> we will get to that. >> he is going out of order. >> is that what i am doing? they get all shoveled. >> michael, you said that there is room for porn stars in the republican party. i am fairly certain that's not true. considering that harris' point -- romney does have a plan to crackdown on pornography on the internet, right? >> you have to saw super -- you have to assume that maybe she has read about it, and she likes them anyway. >> for the sequel can it be jenna backside? >> do night take a shot with me about these guys. >> there is a big win of tech gnaw cal virginity. >> ambudsman can you confirm the end of the show when it comes to asking me my question, my understa
conrad bain. >> fiddle player. >> great fiddle player. >> he was from the marshall tucker band. >> yes. ted nugent. the kids love ted nugent. and charlotte ray who was on "the facts of life." >> may i add one? >> yes. >> kid rock not actually a child so he can vote. kid rock is an adult, and he will vote for romney. >> can i intersect with the ambudsman. i specifically asked a question, is cinnabon in that address? >> we will get...
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wgn's amy rutledge is live in skokie with the latest: >>this judge came down hard on david conrad $45,000 bond and electric monitoring device and a stern warning to stay away from the mosque and its members ... the 51 year-old fired a high powered air rifle with a scope at the community center this friday he narrowly missed two security guards who were guarding the security of the facility during ramadan services ... the man was said to have an ongoing issue with the facility complaining about its expansion vocally at several town meetings ... the man has been a volunteer the village for more than 25 years he now faces four felony counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm and a misdemeanor for not having proper documentation for the weapon ... it is believed to is also responsible for vandalism on the property but it cannot be proved ... there has been another attack on a muslim institution... this time at a full time islamic school in lombard. a member of the islamic community and the school had a 7-up bottle with acid and other materials thrown at them last night during ramadan prayer
wgn's amy rutledge is live in skokie with the latest: >>this judge came down hard on david conrad $45,000 bond and electric monitoring device and a stern warning to stay away from the mosque and its members ... the 51 year-old fired a high powered air rifle with a scope at the community center this friday he narrowly missed two security guards who were guarding the security of the facility during ramadan services ... the man was said to have an ongoing issue with the facility complaining...
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conrad, a democrat, a senator. >>neil: paul ryan did not? >>guest: no, he didn't, but he -- i went to him, i said i want to know if you voted against this because you are thrilled or captivity of norquist i lost all request and they did not say a thing, and finally, after i quit ranting, they said, no, no, if you take away the employer deduction of employee health care premiums, the employers will look around and blink like a frog in a hailstorm and they will go, they will bloat obamacare and i said that is a logical thing that may happen. that is why they did not go. they did not like the revenue at all. >>neil: i remember the revenue part. they are leery taxes were not raised more. we are not making progress. your work that you did, its has gone nowhere. the report, nice as it is, is collecting dust. are you offended? >>guest: no. it's maybe on the shelf but it is like doctor frankenstein is about to come by and inject something into the body and it will rise. let me tell you, everyone is saying, or a lot of people with the, you know, with
conrad, a democrat, a senator. >>neil: paul ryan did not? >>guest: no, he didn't, but he -- i went to him, i said i want to know if you voted against this because you are thrilled or captivity of norquist i lost all request and they did not say a thing, and finally, after i quit ranting, they said, no, no, if you take away the employer deduction of employee health care premiums, the employers will look around and blink like a frog in a hailstorm and they will go, they will bloat...
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so you pretty much thought you were coming here to meet a 13-year-old boy named conrad. >> you have the transcript of the e-mail. >> do you have anything to say for yourself? i like sucking and being sucked. i like to kiss. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a rabbi. >> a rabbi? now presumably, you counsel families and children in your position as a rabbi. children. >> over the years. >> what are you doing as a man of god, as a rabbi in this house trying to meet a 13-year-old boy? >> i'm really -- i don't want to do anything to sort of further make you angry. >> i'm not angry. >> you're coming across in a very angry and authoritative sense. i've asked you for identification as to who you are and you have yet to show it to me. right now all that's happened is i'm sitting in a house. >> and you sent -- and you sent pornographic pictures through the mail. okay. that's a federal offense right there. >> you know i'm in trouble, and i know i'm in trouble. i am not interested in getting any further into trouble. this is not something that i've done. >> you've never done this before? you know,
so you pretty much thought you were coming here to meet a 13-year-old boy named conrad. >> you have the transcript of the e-mail. >> do you have anything to say for yourself? i like sucking and being sucked. i like to kiss. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a rabbi. >> a rabbi? now presumably, you counsel families and children in your position as a rabbi. children. >> over the years. >> what are you doing as a man of god, as a rabbi in this house trying to...
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robert caro's latest volume of lyndon johnson the memory came to mind of a wonderful cartoon by paul conrad showing a wise figure beginning to write the history of the johnson administration with his right hand while lyndon johnson had his arm in a lock and dictating what was going to be in the memoirs. question for both of you to john, you find your book something to be preoccupied with his legacy? are you preoccupied with your legacy? >> you did one of the first reviews that pointed out that the legacy project for which i am chief historian is not interested in geography in any way. the ground rules when i took the job were that we were going to do meaningful work not subject to favor but the subjects themselves didn't get to be the editor and slade from the get go wouldn't have wanted that. he was very understanding about some of the harsh things people had to say. don't know if he bristled not in private but it was an interesting experience. his wife was an absolute amazing resources. one of the things about the book is it offers brad about what it is like to be a political wife and a m
robert caro's latest volume of lyndon johnson the memory came to mind of a wonderful cartoon by paul conrad showing a wise figure beginning to write the history of the johnson administration with his right hand while lyndon johnson had his arm in a lock and dictating what was going to be in the memoirs. question for both of you to john, you find your book something to be preoccupied with his legacy? are you preoccupied with your legacy? >> you did one of the first reviews that pointed out...
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and in the beginning of the 20th century a novelist called joseph conrad wrote a secret agent in which he explored t he exploredn of anarchists and he tells the story of somebody who infiltrated one of these groups and is controller persuaded them to blow up greenwich observatory so that they will get the blame and a very complicated tale of mixed motives and personality. more recently many of you will have read philip roth's book american pastor in which he explores the psyche of a young woman who joins the weather men. the story hinges on a woman called mary. the 16-year-old daughter of a successful land at the jewish businessman in europe. she is an only child of this very successful household. exception of the weatherman and blows up the post office and kills the local doctor. it is 1968. mary goes into hiding. she becomes destitute. she gets involved in further bombings in oregon and wind up back in europe but she is sticking and filthy and has a veil over her face. he has become a jane. now she is dedicated to such extremes of nonviolence that she can scarcely bring herself to ea
and in the beginning of the 20th century a novelist called joseph conrad wrote a secret agent in which he explored t he exploredn of anarchists and he tells the story of somebody who infiltrated one of these groups and is controller persuaded them to blow up greenwich observatory so that they will get the blame and a very complicated tale of mixed motives and personality. more recently many of you will have read philip roth's book american pastor in which he explores the psyche of a young woman...
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betting going on in houston about whether they would make it because a lot people thought that pete conradn apollo 12 would be the first to land. >>neil: how was that decided, by the way? it was almost happenstance? >>guest: that neil was the first guy in well, i think there was some thought that went into it but basically it was a rotation thing. it is like if you are in a fighter spot somewhere and you don't have as many airplanes as pilots and you have to restate the pilots in the airplanes and you know when you will fly because the guy that is ahead of you flew the last time and now you have to go. i think there is a part of that involved in this and i think there, also, is a part that neil was ready, he was as good as they come at doing that and if you are going do trust that first flight to somebody you want to do it with somebody that you have complete confidence in. that helped, too. >>neil: colonel, all of you guys to a man, again, rejected the hero label but you also rejected or -- reject turning our back on space. neil was more quiet on the subject, did not like to agitate or di
betting going on in houston about whether they would make it because a lot people thought that pete conradn apollo 12 would be the first to land. >>neil: how was that decided, by the way? it was almost happenstance? >>guest: that neil was the first guy in well, i think there was some thought that went into it but basically it was a rotation thing. it is like if you are in a fighter spot somewhere and you don't have as many airplanes as pilots and you have to restate the pilots in...
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conrad murray maslin is a husband -- t.c. maslin is a husband and father who was brutally attacked sunday morning across from eastern market. police aren't saying it was robbery, but incidents of robbery in that neighborhood have sharply risen in the past year. 29-year-old thomas maslin was found unconscious saturday morning on a porch on north carolina avenue southeast very close to eastern market. whoever called police thought he may have suffered a seizure, but police documents indicate a ct scan at a local hospital revealed skull damage, probably caused by a hard strike by a blunt object. t.c. maslin attended friday night's nationals game and went to tune in. although he wasn't discovered for eight hours. my investigators found a neighborhood resident who told them they may have heard a man calling for help around 3:30 to 4 a.m. the resident apparently did not call police. maslin who is the father of a toddler had part of his skull removed to ease brain swelling. at last report he remained in a coma. police are calling th
conrad murray maslin is a husband -- t.c. maslin is a husband and father who was brutally attacked sunday morning across from eastern market. police aren't saying it was robbery, but incidents of robbery in that neighborhood have sharply risen in the past year. 29-year-old thomas maslin was found unconscious saturday morning on a porch on north carolina avenue southeast very close to eastern market. whoever called police thought he may have suffered a seizure, but police documents indicate a ct...
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that was also charles conrad jr. and virginia wade. these ads were so great, and they also did one of these ads for a man named bill miller. that particular american express ad was referenced in a great piece in the "new york times" today about historical vice presidential picks. i would not have known this ad existed before i read about it in the "times" today, but we looked all day for it in the archives, and right before air time just moments ago, we found it deep in the nbc news archives. watch. >> do you know me? i ran for vice president of the united states in '64. so i shouldn't have trouble charging a meal, should i? why, with this, they treat me as though i had won. >> william e. miller. they treat me as though i had won. he did not win. william e. miller, bill miller, was republican presidential candidate barry goldwater's choice for vice president in 1964. before they picked congressman paul ryan for vp this week, the last time the republican party picked somebody out of the house of representatives to be vp was in 1964 with
that was also charles conrad jr. and virginia wade. these ads were so great, and they also did one of these ads for a man named bill miller. that particular american express ad was referenced in a great piece in the "new york times" today about historical vice presidential picks. i would not have known this ad existed before i read about it in the "times" today, but we looked all day for it in the archives, and right before air time just moments ago, we found it deep in the...
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now, conrad dequadros says, the romney's plan is a far more efficient tax plan than our current one and cutting marginal rates and eliminating deductions would boost economic growth and raise tax revenue. our experts said, we can quibble with some of the specifics in this report, but overall, they were not able to dismiss its conclusions. the bottom line is this -- we need more detail from mitt and we tried to get it. dean hubbard was helpful on e-mail. the romney campaign, though, was not able to make anyone available to go through the crucial numbers and get the bottom-line facts and resolve this. for example, they could have explained that, yes, everybody, some people are going to pay more in taxes under our plan because right now, half of americans pay no federal income taxes at all. if we broaden the base, that means some people who are paying nothing will pay something, sure, that's a tax increase, at least in the first year. so, yes, the tax policy center analysis is incomplete. it's imperfect. but to score a knockout, like sylvester stallone in "rocky iii," that would be a knock
now, conrad dequadros says, the romney's plan is a far more efficient tax plan than our current one and cutting marginal rates and eliminating deductions would boost economic growth and raise tax revenue. our experts said, we can quibble with some of the specifics in this report, but overall, they were not able to dismiss its conclusions. the bottom line is this -- we need more detail from mitt and we tried to get it. dean hubbard was helpful on e-mail. the romney campaign, though, was not able...
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march of 1943 the fbi under the conrad operation wiretap, but did not only nelson's home but his office picks up a conversation that is between schoeppel joe she had been a member since 1938 he had two sisters, of whom was a teacher in new york. between show and steve nelson and in the course of their conversation joe comes to say that he had information and is working on the project and he has information that he figures would be of value to the comrades and he really is this information with the hope joe will pass on to the right authorities and steve will pass it along and indeed steve nelson today's leader will meet with a member of the soviet consulate in a park in san francisco and hand over a manila envelope witness and photographed by the fbi. so there's a hunt immediately. this is the first confirmed evidence the army and the fbi have of espionage against the manhattan project to find out who joe is in the sexually joe weinberg who is one of the graduate students in the pictures and max friedman all theoretical physicists working with oppenheimer. in the old days i ander stamba
march of 1943 the fbi under the conrad operation wiretap, but did not only nelson's home but his office picks up a conversation that is between schoeppel joe she had been a member since 1938 he had two sisters, of whom was a teacher in new york. between show and steve nelson and in the course of their conversation joe comes to say that he had information and is working on the project and he has information that he figures would be of value to the comrades and he really is this information with...
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neff, turns the job of united states treasurer, to awesome corporate sponsorship deal and charles conrad jr. and virginia wade. these ads were so great and they also did one of these ads for a man named bill miller. that particular american express ad was referenced in a great piece in "the new york times" about historical vice presidential picks. i would not have known this ad existed before i read about it in the "times" today. we looked all day in the archives for it. and just before air today, we found it, deep in the nbc archives. >> do you know me? i ran for vice president of the united states in '64, so i shouldn't have trouble charging a meal, should i? why, with this, they treat me as though i had won. >> william e. miller. they treat me as though i had won. william e. miller, republican presidential candidate. barry goldwater's choice for vice president in 1964. before they picked paul ryan, the last time the republican party picked somebody roift public i had can party to be vp was 1964, bill willer. perfect for the you don't recognize me american express ad because bill mille
neff, turns the job of united states treasurer, to awesome corporate sponsorship deal and charles conrad jr. and virginia wade. these ads were so great and they also did one of these ads for a man named bill miller. that particular american express ad was referenced in a great piece in "the new york times" about historical vice presidential picks. i would not have known this ad existed before i read about it in the "times" today. we looked all day in the archives for it. and...
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this week, edward conrad in his best-selling book, "unlimited consequences" why everything you have been told about the economy is wrong. the former bain capital partner talks about the commonly held belief of what caused the 2000 a recession are incorrect, and that tax policies policy is beneficial for the country as a whole. >> host: congratulations on the book. it is "unlimited consequences." it has gotten a lot of attention for your ideas and is quite provocative and interesting. what motivated you to write this book? >> guest: i felt i had something to say and maybe i was frustrated with what i've heard in the media about the economy on both sides of the debate. and i felt that i wanted to try my hand by clarifying it. and i felt that i needed to make my contribution as best as i could. i had done that i bain capital and felt like i needed to try something different and new and had to try to do something that was important. >> host: you mentioned bain capital. there are a lot of insights and ideas and thoughts in this book. can you tell me where these ideas come from -- these ideas,
this week, edward conrad in his best-selling book, "unlimited consequences" why everything you have been told about the economy is wrong. the former bain capital partner talks about the commonly held belief of what caused the 2000 a recession are incorrect, and that tax policies policy is beneficial for the country as a whole. >> host: congratulations on the book. it is "unlimited consequences." it has gotten a lot of attention for your ideas and is quite provocative...
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jackson's father has dropped a wrongful death, wrongful death suit against jackson's former doctor, conrad murray. joe jackson claimed that murray repeatedly lied about giving jackson the powerful drug propofol. he also accused the doctor of not keeping adequate record. murray is in jail appealing his conviction. >>> after getting plagued with the most cases of the west nile cases in the country. dallas could be spraying for mosquitos tonight. more than 200 cases of west nile and ten deaths have been reported in the dallas area. nationwide, 700 infections and 26 deaths have been reported this season. >> some interesting tidbits cam out from "world news" when dr. richard besser was on. he said it is very serious there is no treatment. of course prevention is to avoid the bite. 60% will, 60% of those infected will continue to have some sort of look neurological symptoms even five years down the road. so if you can, at all, try to prevent the bite. of course, this, this comes from and mosquitos bite the bird and pass it along to us generously. >> seems bird have all types of bad things, bird
jackson's father has dropped a wrongful death, wrongful death suit against jackson's former doctor, conrad murray. joe jackson claimed that murray repeatedly lied about giving jackson the powerful drug propofol. he also accused the doctor of not keeping adequate record. murray is in jail appealing his conviction. >>> after getting plagued with the most cases of the west nile cases in the country. dallas could be spraying for mosquitos tonight. more than 200 cases of west nile and ten...