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conrad's daughter, sammy. he has pled not guilty.rad has been indicted on 38 counts of possession of child pornography, to which he's pled not guilty. according to authorities, none of the images confiscated from his computer were of sammy. the brothers were arrested and charged these offenses after an even more serious crime occurred. sammy, her mother and an adult female roommate were all stabbed to death inside their home, which was then set on fire. and burned to the ground. >> the homicide investigation when it first started, of course, we thought that they were just eliminating us as suspects. a few hours into the interview, it became very clear that they were looking at us as persons of interest. and that's how we were described on the news. >> though conrad and baron were immediately targeted as suspects, they have not been formally charged with any of the three murders. nor the arson. >> i was devastated. i couldn't believe it. on the news they put me as suspected of three counts of capital murder, stabbing, arson and that h
conrad's daughter, sammy. he has pled not guilty.rad has been indicted on 38 counts of possession of child pornography, to which he's pled not guilty. according to authorities, none of the images confiscated from his computer were of sammy. the brothers were arrested and charged these offenses after an even more serious crime occurred. sammy, her mother and an adult female roommate were all stabbed to death inside their home, which was then set on fire. and burned to the ground. >> the...
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inmate conrad.ming from a level five on a suicide watch. >> salazar stated that if he was put back in his cell, that he would hurt himself or hang himself. >> i go through all this just to see your family. >> since we met conrad, he has threatened staff twice, and now with only eight weeks until his potential parole date, he has threatened to take his own life, forcing staff to move him into a medical observation cell. >> tell me this, did you threaten to commit suicide? >> it's the only way you can come over here. >> why? >> because i can't see my family. you know? they [ bleep ] out the paperwork. they'll tell you they didn't, but they gave me the run around, [ bleep ] that up. and now they got to pay overtimers and bring people out to go through all this [ bleep ] just because they couldn't just let me see my family. >> conrad, you're getting out in two months. >> that's what they say, but they'll do everything in their power to keep me here. so [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. the system they can [ bleep ]
inmate conrad.ming from a level five on a suicide watch. >> salazar stated that if he was put back in his cell, that he would hurt himself or hang himself. >> i go through all this just to see your family. >> since we met conrad, he has threatened staff twice, and now with only eight weeks until his potential parole date, he has threatened to take his own life, forcing staff to move him into a medical observation cell. >> tell me this, did you threaten to commit suicide?...
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conrad black, why does this end in 1957? >> guest: well, really because to be honest with you, peter, because i wanted the sections to be approximately numbers of pages. and equal numbers of chapters. it could have gone to the end of the cold war, but i thought it appropriate to take the most desperate periods of reliance of the democratic world on america and put them in that section. the united states, despite the tremendous heroism of the british commonwealth, the british and the canadians and australians and others in the period between the fall of france in 1940 and the entry of the soviet union and the u.s. into the war in 91941 a few months apart and the brilliant leadership of mr. churchill, the british and canadians could not have stayed in the war without the help of the united states. and then it was all, it all worked out chief lu under the -- chiefly under the brilliant strategic direction of churchill and roosevelt and some other close advisers, general marshall and others, that the russians took 90 or more tha
conrad black, why does this end in 1957? >> guest: well, really because to be honest with you, peter, because i wanted the sections to be approximately numbers of pages. and equal numbers of chapters. it could have gone to the end of the cold war, but i thought it appropriate to take the most desperate periods of reliance of the democratic world on america and put them in that section. the united states, despite the tremendous heroism of the british commonwealth, the british and the...
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our destination -- what conrad referred to in "heart of darkness" as the inner station.dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river, the waterway responsible for both building this country and helping to destroy it. >>> two hours out of goma, we land at kisangani. this was once stanleyville, and the country's second largest city before war and neglect cut it off from the rest of congo and the world. stanleyville, known in "heart of darkness" as the inner station. the congo river stretches across the country's middle. conrad describes it as a twisting snake with its head in the atlantic ocean and its tail buried deep in africa's heart. to europeans, it was a natural route to transport slaves, ivory, rubber, minerals. the commodities upon which modern-day brussels and antwerp are built. for the congolese, both before and after the belgians, it provided more basic things. water to wash, to clean your clothes in, to cook with, to drink. also fishing. since long before the expeditions of dr. livingston and henry morton stanley, the wageni tribe has been fishing the r
our destination -- what conrad referred to in "heart of darkness" as the inner station.dense jungle lies our rendezvous with the congo river, the waterway responsible for both building this country and helping to destroy it. >>> two hours out of goma, we land at kisangani. this was once stanleyville, and the country's second largest city before war and neglect cut it off from the rest of congo and the world. stanleyville, known in "heart of darkness" as the inner...
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conrad black, thank you very much for coming on the show. i want to just start with today.gave an important economic speech, by their own billing, you got a lot of warmed over campaign class warfare and no fixes of the entitlement problems and no economic growth from tax reform. when you see that kind of thing, what do you think about in terms of the future of this country? >> first of all, thank you for inviting me on, larry, good to be speaking with you again. we have been friends a long time. i'm afraid i'm not absolutely uncontain able supporter of president obama, and the speech is not a surprise to me. he has essentially dodged the issue. after 232 years of independence, the united states has accumulated federal debt of $10 trillion 4 and a half years ago and now it's $17 trillion, and no one is facing up to it or addressing the continuing deficit seriously. >> well said, but you are an optimist about the future of america. tell us why? >> it is fundamentally a very strong country. it's a rich country with an extremely talented and productive workforce. it's a very pa
conrad black, thank you very much for coming on the show. i want to just start with today.gave an important economic speech, by their own billing, you got a lot of warmed over campaign class warfare and no fixes of the entitlement problems and no economic growth from tax reform. when you see that kind of thing, what do you think about in terms of the future of this country? >> first of all, thank you for inviting me on, larry, good to be speaking with you again. we have been friends a...
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conrad murray was an agent of michael jackson or an agent of aeg. aeg had no control over dr.kson selected him to be his in-house doctor, and he also took an advance from aeg. jackson was $500 million in the hole at the time. >> neil: the family would have known also about the doctor. >> exactly. >> neil: couldn't you argue that they family are equally culpable here? >> not in this situation there has been an e-mail provided where aeg stated that conrad murray works for them and didn't work for michael jackson. so you have these proof issues -- >> neil: we don't have any proof that the family is thinking -- >> we don't know exactly whether or not the family knew all the details about the doctor. all of these details about him being in debt came out later, afterwards. >> neil: the debt issue is a legitimate point. obviously went through a lot of his money. not the first entertainer to do that. but gets back to this issue whether the money he could have raised -- i guess he went on to respectfully disagree wouldn't be close to that -- wasn't he having problems just selling out t
conrad murray was an agent of michael jackson or an agent of aeg. aeg had no control over dr.kson selected him to be his in-house doctor, and he also took an advance from aeg. jackson was $500 million in the hole at the time. >> neil: the family would have known also about the doctor. >> exactly. >> neil: couldn't you argue that they family are equally culpable here? >> not in this situation there has been an e-mail provided where aeg stated that conrad murray works for...
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why did you pick conrad? >> i believed conrad had just passed on. he was in the news. visual.k was and that graphic there, the very ate graphic is dramatic. subsequently ers used in the piece. he wasng about conrad is on nixon's enemy list. that knead story more important to me. i just had the visual elements i look for. it.ust ran with i did a quick sketch of his career and incorporating some of his drawings. me go down the page here and pick up some other cartoons. the nixon toon, characatured repairman saying he says he's from the phone company. >> that cartoon by conrad was the watergate mess. he was probably one of the "the washington post" is the one normally with watergate and they did. to make ath was quick the nixon association and -- very early on. >> picture of him there from website. how about rights on this? how do you get rights to publish a lot of these cartoons? here's one, by the way, so people can look at it. "enemy's list" his own worst enemy. that's what it says at the bottom. >> conrad, his work is -- he feels no -- he was no fan of nixon. nor was
why did you pick conrad? >> i believed conrad had just passed on. he was in the news. visual.k was and that graphic there, the very ate graphic is dramatic. subsequently ers used in the piece. he wasng about conrad is on nixon's enemy list. that knead story more important to me. i just had the visual elements i look for. it.ust ran with i did a quick sketch of his career and incorporating some of his drawings. me go down the page here and pick up some other cartoons. the nixon toon,...
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it is about paul conrad.here is a cartoon showing president nixon caught up in a watergate spiderweb. why did you pick paul conrad? >> he was in the news. his work was very visual. that first graphic -- the watergate graphic -- was very dramatic. yet others that i used in the piece. he had others that i used in the piece. he was on nixon's enemies list. he had the visual elements that i usually look for. i did a quick sketch of his career and incorporated some of his drawings. >> here is one from june 1972. he says he is from the phone company. >> that is very early in the watergate mess. he was one of the first. the washington post exposed watergate. conrad was quick to make the nixon association early on. >> how about rights? here is one. it says, "enemies list." at the bottom, his own worst enemy. >> i do this under a fair use claim. i do it for public education purposes. most of the material i use, i give credit where i can. it is used in the interest of public education under fair usage. >> if you want t
it is about paul conrad.here is a cartoon showing president nixon caught up in a watergate spiderweb. why did you pick paul conrad? >> he was in the news. his work was very visual. that first graphic -- the watergate graphic -- was very dramatic. yet others that i used in the piece. he had others that i used in the piece. he was on nixon's enemies list. he had the visual elements that i usually look for. i did a quick sketch of his career and incorporated some of his drawings. >>...
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brian anderson. >> eric flats. >> alberto, bustamante. >> conrad cole. >> hunter cole. >> and fransisco nunes. >> william author dow senior. >> fredrick fong. >> alfredo garcia. >> bridget maria goodman. >> princess green. >> jonathan gravara. >> june she ye. >> young ben wang. >> nicholas hufnagle. >> charles jacobs. >> gitara january. >> shia chang wo ng. >> wing lamb. >> david...
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the jury concluded that conrad killed him.here i don't agree with leather it's so cut and dry. >> shep: this could be a first in the nation's history. look at this, this bicyclist pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter after he struck a 71-year-old man at a crosswalk and that man died four days later. it happened last year in san francisco. prosecutors say the suspect had already run not one but three rltsd. the district attorney says it's the first manslaughter conviction of a bicyclist anywhere in the united states. trace gallagher is in west coast news hub. they are trying to make an example of this guy. >> yes, to make it one the ruiflts road apply to everybody and after the crash, 37-year-old man that was reikd the bike showed really any if little remorse. he said he was going too fast. he said he was too committed to stop, saying quote, i couldn't see a line through a crowd so i laid it down and just plowed through the crowded crosswalk. in the least populated place i could fine. 71-year-old victim and his wife were i
the jury concluded that conrad killed him.here i don't agree with leather it's so cut and dry. >> shep: this could be a first in the nation's history. look at this, this bicyclist pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter after he struck a 71-year-old man at a crosswalk and that man died four days later. it happened last year in san francisco. prosecutors say the suspect had already run not one but three rltsd. the district attorney says it's the first manslaughter conviction of a...
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conrad murray found guilty of involuntary manslaughter threatening the jackson family in a huge way.eportedly suggesting he has been keeping a huge secret for years regarding michael jackson. he says this is an imminent nuclear warning. if you were watching the president you may have missed the earth shattering news. royal baby, majesty the baby, got a now. we'll get to that -- stand by now. '7 members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. ♪ >> shep: 14 minutes passed past the hour. if you were with us yesterday. we talked about the sheriff has one surviving daughter fairy daughter and that is not consumed by jessica has four names. add did he line shane dannica. and the reason we bro
conrad murray found guilty of involuntary manslaughter threatening the jackson family in a huge way.eportedly suggesting he has been keeping a huge secret for years regarding michael jackson. he says this is an imminent nuclear warning. if you were watching the president you may have missed the earth shattering news. royal baby, majesty the baby, got a now. we'll get to that -- stand by now. '7 members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a...
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a judge sentenced conrad murray no four years in prison in jackson's death. a nurse who add mitt administered anesthesia to michael jackson ten years ago testifies he had a high tolerance. >>> a convicted sex offender is about to get out of prison and leave the state. they aren't saying where he is going next. but they say where he ends up, blonde haired, blue eyed boys, between the ages of 12 and 13 could be in danger. this admitted pedophile will be released tomorrow. he served all of his sentence and the government warns, he is at high risk for offending again. trace gallagher from our west coast news hub. what do we know about his crime? >> he was shooting bottles by a river in vermont when he noticed a 13-year-old fishing. he walked up, introduced himself to the boy, grabbed him and carried him away. he handcuffed him and raped hm twice. the only reason he is out of prison now is because prosecutors struck a deal to avoid a trial so the victim did not have to testify. if he had gone to trial, and been found guilty by a jury, he could have gotten life in
a judge sentenced conrad murray no four years in prison in jackson's death. a nurse who add mitt administered anesthesia to michael jackson ten years ago testifies he had a high tolerance. >>> a convicted sex offender is about to get out of prison and leave the state. they aren't saying where he is going next. but they say where he ends up, blonde haired, blue eyed boys, between the ages of 12 and 13 could be in danger. this admitted pedophile will be released tomorrow. he served all...
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she wants to find out the truth about his death, and had no idea conrad murray had been hired as hisntil after her son died. she said it was the concert promoter who was ultimately responsible for the doctor in whose hands jackson died. but aeg live's lawyers say it was jackson who personally picked and directly supervised murray and there was no way they could have known about the dangerous injections of propafol. paris is still reportedly kept at a treatment facility, more than a month after being hospitalized, following a reported overdose of over-the-counter pain medication and cutting her arm with a kitchen knife. her grandmother told the court the 15-year-old has been especially sensitive about jackson's death. katherine jackson is scheduled to return to the stand monday with the plaintiffs expected to rest their case following her testimony. gina kim, nbc news, los angeles. >> chris, thanks for being here. let's start with this. katherine jackson here, how has she been handling the testimony so far? >> she's been pretty strong. i think she was the best person to call on last.
she wants to find out the truth about his death, and had no idea conrad murray had been hired as hisntil after her son died. she said it was the concert promoter who was ultimately responsible for the doctor in whose hands jackson died. but aeg live's lawyers say it was jackson who personally picked and directly supervised murray and there was no way they could have known about the dangerous injections of propafol. paris is still reportedly kept at a treatment facility, more than a month after...
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conrad murray who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.y is to personalize the family. mrs. jackson says she was hoping her grandchildren would see their dad in concert. take a listen. >> yes i did because michael never told them what his job was and they were shocked -- they were little kids, when they were at the 9/10 show. and he called me and was laughing about it. and when they got back they said so you are a big star, huh. they were saying that. >> and back with us now our legal team, defense attorney and former federal prosecutor faith jenkins. i want to talk with you. let's talk about the sound we just heard. do you think it is an effective approach by the jackson lawyers to personalize the family in court? >> not only is it effective but it is necessary in the case. you are talking about an icon that many people in the public believed they knew. he was a part of their every day lives so ethe plaintiffs want to put his family to show he is not just an icon but also a son. he is also a father. and this family lost someone who is ver
conrad murray who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter.y is to personalize the family. mrs. jackson says she was hoping her grandchildren would see their dad in concert. take a listen. >> yes i did because michael never told them what his job was and they were shocked -- they were little kids, when they were at the 9/10 show. and he called me and was laughing about it. and when they got back they said so you are a big star, huh. they were saying that. >> and back with us now...
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saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." or "deb, lead a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> rachel jeantel spoke last night and talked movingly about her friendship with trayvon martin. what would you talk about? >> really what we going to be in life, how life going to happen, what's going on currently around that time, and around that time it was both of our birthday had passed so we was talking about what happened and that. >> he was a good friend to you? >> yes. >> kind friend? >> yes. >> my next guest was listening to that interview and that was the moment he decided he wanted to help rachel jeantel. tom is with me. what was it about that interview and rachel that made you think she deserves my help here? >> well, it all started of course at the trial, and when she testified, the reaction to her testimony was very troubling to me. people were criticizing
saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." or "deb, lead a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> rachel jeantel spoke last night and talked movingly about her friendship with trayvon martin. what would you talk about? >> really what...
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conrad murray gave that warning in a scathing voice mail he left for a friend. jackson's family is suing the convert promoter agency live for $5 billion in damages over michael jackson's death in 2009. tmz is reporting in that voice mail murray says, in part, consider this an imminent nuclear warning, enough is enough. i have no further tolerance for lies, your deception, nor your insosolenc if your calumny persists none of you will have to guess who is coming to dinner. this time the courthouse. it's time to tell the truth. be honest. michael had severed all relations with exmembers of his extend ited family before he passed and explain the reasons for this action i bet you won't do that helping to save one family is apparently not made up for the tearing apart of another. fox reports on how folks -- how the folks george zimmerman helped rescue have given him the cold shoulder. and, you want to avoid government surveillance? you should move to montana. we're live there to explain exactly why. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pi
conrad murray gave that warning in a scathing voice mail he left for a friend. jackson's family is suing the convert promoter agency live for $5 billion in damages over michael jackson's death in 2009. tmz is reporting in that voice mail murray says, in part, consider this an imminent nuclear warning, enough is enough. i have no further tolerance for lies, your deception, nor your insosolenc if your calumny persists none of you will have to guess who is coming to dinner. this time the...
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click says we just heard there from conrad, european market slumping today.the dax ended 1.03% lower and the euro stoxx 50 down 1.25%. the dow is currently trading 0.38% of. >> we have a sports item for you in order sports -- motorsports. they have decided not to boycott the german grand prix. there was -- they are satisfied to parolees response over the new tires. >> they will provide new tires after six blowouts are in the british grad prix last weekend. lewis hamilton was among the drivers affected. the tire failure sparking concerns about the safety of drivers, stewards, and spectators. >> we're going to a short break. when we come back,, the latest from egypt including another eight on the statement i the military that mohador must the office of president. >> don't go anywhere. >> back to the breaking news story from egypt where president mohamed morsi has been ousted in a military coup. the egyptian army has just delivered a statement in which they announced to have removed morsi from power and suspended the islamist backed constitution. the head of the
click says we just heard there from conrad, european market slumping today.the dax ended 1.03% lower and the euro stoxx 50 down 1.25%. the dow is currently trading 0.38% of. >> we have a sports item for you in order sports -- motorsports. they have decided not to boycott the german grand prix. there was -- they are satisfied to parolees response over the new tires. >> they will provide new tires after six blowouts are in the british grad prix last weekend. lewis hamilton was among...
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conrad murray. he's a physician convicted of killing the king of pop. aeg says it was jackson who hired murray. in from teen heartthrob to grandpa, charlie sheen welcomed his first grandchild. his oldest daughter kasandra gave birth to a baby girl luna. probably has a better head on her shoulders. >> wonder who will babysit who. >> yeah. >>> finally, kanye west may have the midas touch when it comes to fashion. his plain white tee shirts cost $120. they sold out in just hours causing a clothing website to crash. that was selling it. the shirt here, bill, made of egyptian cotton should only be -- >> oh, egyptian cotton. that's why it's so pricey. >> it is the cheapest item. >> i'm not going to pay 120 bucks. i'll have like a wing stain on it in a matter of moments. >> it costs more than the shirt you have over that. >> you can buy 12 t-shirts for that price. >> in bulk. >> i need to buy them in bulk. i'm richard lui. this is "early today." we hope just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news on knbc's website, civilians to issue parking t
conrad murray. he's a physician convicted of killing the king of pop. aeg says it was jackson who hired murray. in from teen heartthrob to grandpa, charlie sheen welcomed his first grandchild. his oldest daughter kasandra gave birth to a baby girl luna. probably has a better head on her shoulders. >> wonder who will babysit who. >> yeah. >>> finally, kanye west may have the midas touch when it comes to fashion. his plain white tee shirts cost $120. they sold out in just...
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it took nine hours to convicted conrad murray for michael jackson's death.ray was jackson's personal doctor. in another case, jury took a fuel week and seven days to convict scott peterson of murdering his wife. one thing was clear when it came to all those juries and in fact the jury in the zimmerman case, that nothing is clear at all. anything can happen. >> anybody tells you they know how this jury is thinking or what they are doing is making it up. there is no way to tell. just because they are sequestered doesn't mean they are going to come back fast. >> one jury that did come back fast was o.j. simpson's trial, took about four hours. they came back with a not guilty verdict which goes to show which you never know. >> gregg: those are important words. will, thanks very much. >> heather: preparations underway as we await the verdict in the zimmerman trial. emotions are running high. we will take a look at what law enforcement is doing to make sure that everything remains calm. >> if it was trayvon martin who had shot and killed george zimmerman, what wou
it took nine hours to convicted conrad murray for michael jackson's death.ray was jackson's personal doctor. in another case, jury took a fuel week and seven days to convict scott peterson of murdering his wife. one thing was clear when it came to all those juries and in fact the jury in the zimmerman case, that nothing is clear at all. anything can happen. >> anybody tells you they know how this jury is thinking or what they are doing is making it up. there is no way to tell. just...
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>> reverend conrad pillar, senior minister of congregational united church of christ. and dr.hair of the center of african-american studies at princeton university. gentlemen, thank you for being here. there's been so much tack over the last year or two that the black church is dead. dr. guard you started the conversation because you wrote a piece called "the black church is dead" is that true? >> i think we need to understand the church as a dynamic institution. that the phrase "the black church is really a myth" that there's always been black churches that differentiated lit your jik landscape. humans after all, progressive, forward. it has to be the center so we can understand exactly what black religious folk are doing. in these political landscape we need to start the conversation. >> i started the conversation. >> i have a slightly different take having been away from the church for a number of years and then returning to the church. i found that the church certainly was not the church of my youth. there were all kinds of models when i returned to the church that i think
>> reverend conrad pillar, senior minister of congregational united church of christ. and dr.hair of the center of african-american studies at princeton university. gentlemen, thank you for being here. there's been so much tack over the last year or two that the black church is dead. dr. guard you started the conversation because you wrote a piece called "the black church is dead" is that true? >> i think we need to understand the church as a dynamic institution. that the...
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. >> conrad black is next on "book tv." mr. black describes the emergence of the united states as a world power, as a series of strategic decisions that occurred in phases, rather than an accident in geography and demographics. this is about 45 minutes. >> the name of the book is flight of the eagle. it is published by encounter. at author, conrad black who joins us now from toronto. mr. black, what were you trying to do with this book, this history of the united states? >> peter, i was trying to present the perspective, the historical perspective of the important decisions american statesmen have made at each stage in the progress of the country of colonial status to position of inparalleled preeminence in the history of the nation-state in period of 200 years. there is very
. >> conrad black is next on "book tv." mr. black describes the emergence of the united states as a world power, as a series of strategic decisions that occurred in phases, rather than an accident in geography and demographics. this is about 45 minutes. >> the name of the book is flight of the eagle. it is published by encounter. at author, conrad black who joins us now from toronto. mr. black, what were you trying to do with this book, this history of the united states?...
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click says we just heard there from conrad, european market umping today.the dax ended 1.03% lower and the euro stoxx 50 down 1.25%. the dow is currently trading 0.38% of. >> we have a sports item for you in order sports -- motorsports. they have decided not to boycott rman gnd prix. there was -- they are satisfied to parolees response over the new tires. >> they willrovide new tires after six blowouts are in the british grad prix last weekend. lewis hamilton was among the drivers affected. the tire failure sparking concerns about the safety of drivers, stewards, and spectators. >> we're going to a short break. when we come back,, the latest from egypt including another eight on the statement i the military that mohamed morsi must leave the office of president. >> don't go anywhere. >> back to the breaking news story from egypt where president mohamed morsi has been ousted in a military coup. the egyptian army has just delivered a statement in which they announced to have removed morsi from power and suspended the islamist backed constitution. the head of t
click says we just heard there from conrad, european market umping today.the dax ended 1.03% lower and the euro stoxx 50 down 1.25%. the dow is currently trading 0.38% of. >> we have a sports item for you in order sports -- motorsports. they have decided not to boycott rman gnd prix. there was -- they are satisfied to parolees response over the new tires. >> they willrovide new tires after six blowouts are in the british grad prix last weekend. lewis hamilton was among the drivers...
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conrad murray. but the company says jackson chose murray. >>> a southern california family is taking toyota to trial for sudden acceleration problem that forced millions of cars to be recalled. the family is suing toyota for the death of 66-year-old noriko uno. she died when her toyota camry accelerated and crashed into a telephone pole and a tree. toyota said there was no defect in the car but went on to recall 9 million cars due to accelerators that got stuck and floor mats that trapped the gas peddle. this is the first such case against toyota to be taken to trial. >>> it is 4:50. big name tennis stars getting ready to play in the bay area. we'll tell you about the tournament that starts this morning. >>> could brian "the beard" wilson be back in the orange and black? the new report is next. >>> a live look at the north bay, south 101, a little burst of traffic. yes, this is a burst for this time of morning. things will keep moving smoothly at the limit, all the way down to the richmond san rafae
conrad murray. but the company says jackson chose murray. >>> a southern california family is taking toyota to trial for sudden acceleration problem that forced millions of cars to be recalled. the family is suing toyota for the death of 66-year-old noriko uno. she died when her toyota camry accelerated and crashed into a telephone pole and a tree. toyota said there was no defect in the car but went on to recall 9 million cars due to accelerators that got stuck and floor mats that...
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other relief agencies didn't want to do that and what really came out of that was it didn't come conrad didn't start out of nothing we grew alarmed and his response has been going on since nine nine tonight here in the united states after seattle scott what would be the first step for people who are a little bit confused about how we get from where we are today to something that you're talking about would it be decentralizing power into just smaller community management across the country. i think the centralization reconstruct is one part of it right we don't need kinder gentler large multinational corporations we don't need. government bodies i think the first the first thing is to realize that it took hundreds of years to get up to what we have now and i'm going to break the structures down to a manageable and that we start to read each other in our own neighborhoods in our own in our own cities with each other to start to ask these questions and he doesn't propose a rigid set of ideology or a program that is never going to live what it is that we as a group of people can make these
other relief agencies didn't want to do that and what really came out of that was it didn't come conrad didn't start out of nothing we grew alarmed and his response has been going on since nine nine tonight here in the united states after seattle scott what would be the first step for people who are a little bit confused about how we get from where we are today to something that you're talking about would it be decentralizing power into just smaller community management across the country. i...
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behind him his wife, three children and conrad.ng stung by jellyfish. >> were you overwhelmed emotionally. >> i think if conrad, my son and emily wouldn't have been there, i probably would have lost it. so it was really about staying calm, reassuring. >> emily, did you know you were that good a swimmer? >> no. >> no? so what was it that kept you holding on? >> just thinking about we we could drink hot chocolate and put a blanket around me. >> reporter: as for john he had to find a way to keep himself going. >> was there any point where you felt like, okay, i don't know if i'm going to make this? >> yeah, yep, a lot of times. and i'd just get thinking if something happened to them out there and i didn't do everything possible, you know, i'd never be able to live with myself. >> john finally reached land at 1:00 a.m. five hours after leaving his family behind he made it to a woman's front door. it was early in the morning. they called 911. >> and your name. >> my name's john riggs. >> okay. are you on the boat now? >> no. i swam asho
behind him his wife, three children and conrad.ng stung by jellyfish. >> were you overwhelmed emotionally. >> i think if conrad, my son and emily wouldn't have been there, i probably would have lost it. so it was really about staying calm, reassuring. >> emily, did you know you were that good a swimmer? >> no. >> no? so what was it that kept you holding on? >> just thinking about we we could drink hot chocolate and put a blanket around me. >> reporter:...
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conrad murray, it took nine hours to convict him in the death of michael jackson. and scott peterson, it took 7 days to convict him of the murder of his wife. there are just six days in the george zimmerman trial. >> her children are 11 and 13. she's a proud member of her church. her husband is an engineer. other specifics of the women deciding george zimmerman's fate? juror b-29 is originally from chicago. she's been married for 10 years, she's the only minority on the jury, black or hispanic. she has eight children, only one under 18. juror b-6 is married and has a son who is on attorney. she loves animals. one juror is the daughter of an air force captain. her child is a pet groomer and another who is a university student. and another one is not married. she's a retired real estate agent. and another one has one son, married to a chemical engineer, she likes to watch football, read and travel. >> we have our panel here. susan, let's start with you. what do you read into this? this is your area of expertise. they deliberated yesterday afternoon, decided to go hom
conrad murray, it took nine hours to convict him in the death of michael jackson. and scott peterson, it took 7 days to convict him of the murder of his wife. there are just six days in the george zimmerman trial. >> her children are 11 and 13. she's a proud member of her church. her husband is an engineer. other specifics of the women deciding george zimmerman's fate? juror b-29 is originally from chicago. she's been married for 10 years, she's the only minority on the jury, black or...
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saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. at our ten top hotel brands. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> i'm jake tapper, and this is cnn. >>> welcome back to the second half of "out front." we start with stories where we focus and our reporting from the front lines on this friday, i want to begin with president obama who spoke with russian president vladimir putin regarding edward snowden, who said he is requesting asylum in russia. he was holed up in the airport for 19 days. wait a minute, you thought he was going to venezuela? not so fast, physically getting there without help from an al
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saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb.""deb, lead a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> bogota the country's capital and a city with new lofty food ambitions. where previously a restaurant scene didn't really exist. now young restaurant owners such as this musician turned chef are beginning to make a name for themselves in colombia. >> one of the biggest markets in bogota. i love this place. it is very beautiful. the colors. my mom comes here to buy flowers. my grandma also. >> did i mention this city is over 8,000 feet up? hence the altitude sickness i'm feeling. not good. tomas comes here a few times a week for an early breakfast which i'm hoping will make me feel better. this market has been running in one form or another since the 1940s. this place is huge. >> want some juice? >> yeah. what do you have? >> i love it. orange juice with carrots. >> probably
saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb.""deb, lead a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> bogota the country's capital and a city with new lofty food ambitions. where previously a restaurant scene didn't really exist. now young...
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conrad c.j. johnson, a 35-year-old montgomery county bus driver is shot at his first stop. johnson is the 13th victim in three weeks. the tenth to die. >> mr. johnson had pulled up to this location right directly across from us at which point he was shot and killed almost instantly. it was a single shot. we know the shot came back from the wood line no more than 30 to 50 yards away. >> as you can see, the forward most bus up there is the one where -- >> johnson's death brings the entire case home to montgomery county. >> i can remember just thinking they're back. >> police find another note in the woods. >> we knew that if we could engage them, we would be that much closer to them either screwing up or making another mistake that would help us catch them. >> they did exactly what we asked them to do. they started writing us letters. they started calling. >> one of the phone calls basically told us we needed to look at a robbery that had occurred in montgomery, alabama. >> the call, it later turned out, was from lee boyd malvo. was he just bragging or hoping to get caught? n
conrad c.j. johnson, a 35-year-old montgomery county bus driver is shot at his first stop. johnson is the 13th victim in three weeks. the tenth to die. >> mr. johnson had pulled up to this location right directly across from us at which point he was shot and killed almost instantly. it was a single shot. we know the shot came back from the wood line no more than 30 to 50 yards away. >> as you can see, the forward most bus up there is the one where -- >> johnson's death brings...
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mine was robert conrad. that was a different time. said tatum of "who's the boss" actress., she was it, man. i would love to run into her. i'm pretty sure i'd geek out. that's disgusting. how do you feel about his first pick. strong choice? who was yours? >> kristie mcnichols from "family". >> she was tough. >> she was a tom boy. >> what does that mean? >> my first crush was sandy partmore, she made fun of me and now i'm afraid of girls. >> that was the girl that disappeared. >> not happening. >> i won't implicate you in that murder. >> do not. >> remmy, my first guess is that your first crush is charles manson. >> who told new. >> he did. we correspond via carrier pigeons. >> who cares. i have said this on your show over and over again because every time i'm on apparently tatum is a topic that we have to discuss. >> yes, it is a topic we have to discuss. >> what is the big deal? am i the only woman -- >> yes, you're the only woman. >> who doesn't find him -- i'm not drawn to this actor. >> you will be drawn right the heck out of here. take your butt right now, woman. >> he
mine was robert conrad. that was a different time. said tatum of "who's the boss" actress., she was it, man. i would love to run into her. i'm pretty sure i'd geek out. that's disgusting. how do you feel about his first pick. strong choice? who was yours? >> kristie mcnichols from "family". >> she was tough. >> she was a tom boy. >> what does that mean? >> my first crush was sandy partmore, she made fun of me and now i'm afraid of girls....
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conrad murray is now saying. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil free. worry free. [ female announcer ] oil free moisture. neutrogena®. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchas
conrad murray is now saying. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil,...
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conrad murray. but yesterday all eyes were on the pop star's mother, katherine jackson. casey wian has more. >> michael jackson's mother endured a second day of confrontational question from attorneys from aeg live, the company they are suing for millions over michael jackson's death. they displayed a letter signed by her and some of the siblings about a magazine report. putnam asked mrs. jackson was it a lie at the time to say your son had a problem with prescription drugs? she responded action yes, because i didn't know he had a problem action but earlier she admitted attending an attempted family intervention at the neverland estate five years earlier. >> she's now looking to blame someone else for the very things that she and her family knew. that's why the questions were asked. >> reporter: the jectionen family matriarch has appeared tired, confused and irritated. >> i think for 83 years old, she's doing a great job trying to answer the questions. she didn't remember everything, but i think it's clear what happened. >> aeg live, which promoted what was to be the big
conrad murray. but yesterday all eyes were on the pop star's mother, katherine jackson. casey wian has more. >> michael jackson's mother endured a second day of confrontational question from attorneys from aeg live, the company they are suing for millions over michael jackson's death. they displayed a letter signed by her and some of the siblings about a magazine report. putnam asked mrs. jackson was it a lie at the time to say your son had a problem with prescription drugs? she responded...
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conrad murray entered his life. >>> the rapper whose name is curtis jackson was hit with five criminal he went after the mother of his child and ransacked her bedroom during an argument in june. they found broken chandeliers. when she tried to hide, he kicked in the door then kicked her. he faces up to five years in jail if convicted. >>> many of us spend the fourth of july taking swim in the pool or ocean. one woman is no longer welcome at a water park because of her body. she says staff at adventure oasis in independence, missouri told her to cover up her bikini bottom because it's too small. she lost 100 pounds and was feeling confident. now she feels singled outlet. >> there's 16-year-old and 19-year-old girls wearing the same amount. no one is criticizing them or making them feel ashamed. it's summertime. it's a swimming pool. i'm wearing a swimming suit. >> can't argue against that. >> newfound confidence after losing that weight. >> good for her. let's see what's coming up on "new day." >> this is so weird from inside the box to inside the box. >> you jumped boxed. >> i did. >>
conrad murray entered his life. >>> the rapper whose name is curtis jackson was hit with five criminal he went after the mother of his child and ransacked her bedroom during an argument in june. they found broken chandeliers. when she tried to hide, he kicked in the door then kicked her. he faces up to five years in jail if convicted. >>> many of us spend the fourth of july taking swim in the pool or ocean. one woman is no longer welcome at a water park because of her body....
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in the conrad murray case, the jackson family and many jackson fans wanted second degree murder. i did not. and i explained to family members and to fans. i said, look, if you do that you're going to help the defense. involuntary manslaughter is the appropriate charge. the prosecutors won't look look they're bullying the defendant, like they're overcharging and misusing their power. and i think you may see a mistake in this case by charging second degree murder. clearly they wanted lesser includeds because they want a conviction and they may not be that confident that second degree murder will fly. >> interesting. tomorrow is a critically important day for george zimmerman and for the parents of trayvon martin. we'll take a look with our panel at what is in store. plus of course we're following other news. every day we're learning more about that deadly plane crash in san francisco. we now have the 911 tapes from the crash, pleas for help seconds after the plane went down. that's coming right up. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would b
in the conrad murray case, the jackson family and many jackson fans wanted second degree murder. i did not. and i explained to family members and to fans. i said, look, if you do that you're going to help the defense. involuntary manslaughter is the appropriate charge. the prosecutors won't look look they're bullying the defendant, like they're overcharging and misusing their power. and i think you may see a mistake in this case by charging second degree murder. clearly they wanted lesser...
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we saw it in the conrad murray case. he never got on the witness stand. we heard his voice and he was convicted. it's something often times that prosecutors use. what i think is a bit difficult for the government though is that now they're not forcing george zimmerman onto the witness stand. he doesn't have to testify. often times i think it's better to have a witness live and in color and then cross examine because most prosecutors are well trained in cross-examination and you're going against someone who isn't trained. >> sunny sorry to interrupt. they've gone back into session. let's listen in. the lawyers are at the bench. i want to bring in mark. the fact that you do not have trayvon martin here to tell the kind of details and lay out what happened here but you have so much information coming from zimmerman, how does that impact what the jurors believe in terms how this played out? >> i think it's a great advantage to the defense and disadvantage to the state. i think you have a bulldog of a prosecutor and i think he would have a field day if he gets
we saw it in the conrad murray case. he never got on the witness stand. we heard his voice and he was convicted. it's something often times that prosecutors use. what i think is a bit difficult for the government though is that now they're not forcing george zimmerman onto the witness stand. he doesn't have to testify. often times i think it's better to have a witness live and in color and then cross examine because most prosecutors are well trained in cross-examination and you're going against...
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you know, in the conrad murray case, the michael jackson family and the fans all over the world wantedecond-degree murder. i said don't do it. it's going to help the defense. the defense is going to -- the defense is going to say this man is overcharged. the prosecutors lack credibility. they misused the power, abused the authority. i felt they were a better chance of a conviction involuntary manslaughter. yes, overcharging a case can affect the prosecution's credibility and help the defense. i think it did in this case. i think manslaughter would have been the right -- with the right charge and would have been the right outcome. zimmerman drove to the scene. brought a deadly weapon to the scene. decided to confront trayvon martin. didn't have to do any of that. he was advised by the police not to get out of the car and not to confront him. the homeowner association rules said don't confront someone you suspect of committing a crime or about to commit the a crime. he brought unreasonable force to the situation and i think he should have been convicted of manslaughter. by the way, in nu
you know, in the conrad murray case, the michael jackson family and the fans all over the world wantedecond-degree murder. i said don't do it. it's going to help the defense. the defense is going to -- the defense is going to say this man is overcharged. the prosecutors lack credibility. they misused the power, abused the authority. i felt they were a better chance of a conviction involuntary manslaughter. yes, overcharging a case can affect the prosecution's credibility and help the defense. i...
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saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> i'm getting ready to teach a class at williamsburg collegiate, an outstanding charter school in brooklyn, new york, that is closing the achievement gap one student at a time. so when people say that part of the problem with education is poverty, you guys don't believe that? >> poverty is a huge issue. and does it make it -- does it make it harder for our kids? definitely. >> yeah. >> are we going to wait around until someone fixes poverty? absolutely not. you know, we're going to do what we can do to get kids ready for college. >> you've got kids now who are graduating and going to college. are you closing that achievement gap? >> we're really excited to say that we are. so i say all the time what we're doing is not rocket science. we do not have some silver bullet. we have teachers w
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saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb."ad a victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. ♪ >>> at st. andrews, prince william lived happily and privately. but as graduation arrived, the agreement that kept the press at bay was gone. >> protection that they had enjoyed had finished, and it was open season as far as everyone was concerned from then on. >> open season on william and now on his girlfriend, kate. >> well, i think when they left st. andrews, that was the real testing point for kate, could she cope with the fact that there were photographers outside her flat every single day? >> the pressure was relentless and a terrifying reminder of what had happened to princess diana. >> the accident that's happening isn't happening in the streets of paris, it's happening in the streets of london and it's happening to kate. >> with the press following her every move, and will
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conrad murray. >>> all right, who could forget this amazing video of two humpback whales surfacing right pair of scuba divers. off the coast of central california. now appearing from the divers who tell anderson cooper on "360" that they knew something might happen when a school of anchovies swam right by them. >> i had no idea that there was a humpback whale behind them chasing them. seconds later i pulled my head up out of the water because i heard some yelling. i made' beeline to the back of the boat. >> i think they're pretty intelligent creatures. i think they avoid us for sure. >> wow. >> note to self, when scuba diving, avoid anchovies because you could be lunch. >> a school of terrified anchovies means there's a whale chasing them. both expect to get back in the water despite the challenge with an enormous whale. he said he thinks they actually avoids the divers. >> i think so, too. >>> a man who nose many things about whales and fish and the like, let's take a look at what's coming up on "new day" with -- >> chris cuomo, kate bolduan. >> hi, kate. >> my first comment of the morn
conrad murray. >>> all right, who could forget this amazing video of two humpback whales surfacing right pair of scuba divers. off the coast of central california. now appearing from the divers who tell anderson cooper on "360" that they knew something might happen when a school of anchovies swam right by them. >> i had no idea that there was a humpback whale behind them chasing them. seconds later i pulled my head up out of the water because i heard some yelling. i...
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>> rosemary conrad. number 1704. but now it's to visit his 85-year-old mother who's still serving time for her role in the murder of paul's father. >> hi, mom. >> hi. how are you? >> love you. >> he gets the first hug. >> when she got locked up, she was 57. she was very physically fit, very active woman. and now, you know, she's in a wheelchair now. how you feeling? still having problems on your right side? >> yes. >> is there anything new going on? >> not too much. >> hopefully that will change soon. >> the worst thing that ever happened to him in his life is right now with his mom, where she's at. that's the worst thing, that he hasn't been able to fix right now. him being home and her not being able to be here with us, i just want her home. i just wanted her to come home with us, you know, where she belongs. >> next summer i'll look like george clooney. >> that's good. >> while surgeons won't be able to attach paul's actual nose on to his face, dr. roberto flores has a plan to build him a new one. >> this is somet
>> rosemary conrad. number 1704. but now it's to visit his 85-year-old mother who's still serving time for her role in the murder of paul's father. >> hi, mom. >> hi. how are you? >> love you. >> he gets the first hug. >> when she got locked up, she was 57. she was very physically fit, very active woman. and now, you know, she's in a wheelchair now. how you feeling? still having problems on your right side? >> yes. >> is there anything new going...
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saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. uh, i don't know what's happening. "start a new chat." what did i do? ok. wow. that is so weird. hello! hey! hi! hi! oh, my gosh. hi. god. i don't even know what to say right now, i'm so nervous. gia, you're so big! come closer to the camera. wait. now you're in my face. gia: bye! woman: love you! alex: that was so good. saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> welcome back to the program. i love talking to the n
saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an embassy suites, deb." victory dance at a hampton." so chin up, love, and never stop vacationing. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪...
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conrad murray for his death. they say the amount projected is inflated.ckson would embark on four more world tours. jackson has performing until he was 66 years old. aeg's defense team says that sponsors were wary of jackson who had been accused of criminal misconduct. as the show prepared to launch, promoters did not have a single dollar in sponsorship or endorsement. he was acquitted of all charges and like golfer tiger woods could win back multimillion-dollar endorsement contracts. about performing at age 66, she gave examples of senior citizen stars, mick jagger, age 69, barbra streisand, age 71. miriam hernandez reporting for abc news. >>> major evacuations continue near palm springs where a forest fire is entering its fourth day. more than 4,000 homes are threatened by the fire which is now only 15% contained. fire crews face several challenges including the steep terrain and hot and dry weather. many homeowners and visitors are prepared to leave when the time comes. >> we've had fires but nothing like this. not at all. >> nerve-racking for -- i don
conrad murray for his death. they say the amount projected is inflated.ckson would embark on four more world tours. jackson has performing until he was 66 years old. aeg's defense team says that sponsors were wary of jackson who had been accused of criminal misconduct. as the show prepared to launch, promoters did not have a single dollar in sponsorship or endorsement. he was acquitted of all charges and like golfer tiger woods could win back multimillion-dollar endorsement contracts. about...
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he was extremely good to me, and senator conrad was. i have to stop talking. when i was in the green room three minutes ago, don reached speak 20said, you minutes. i will speak 20 minutes. let those other people worry about the other 20 minutes. i have to get done, because i am getting the eyes. it was a great time and a great opportunity to grow and agency and actually protect america. that was the clarion call we were able to do. >> at least in 1998, 1999, and into 2001, we were running a surplus. it does make a bit of difference. i did not necessarily plan it this way. but another badger state alumni -- he was the longest-serving member of either house in wisconsin. history. wisconsin's history. most importantly for this discussion, he was the chairman of the powerful house appropriations committee twice. 1995, and 2007-2011, when he retired from congress. it is with some trepidation that i ask this question as a budget chair. i know, when the congressional budget control act was enacted in 1974, you had real concerns about the act, and thought the new budg
he was extremely good to me, and senator conrad was. i have to stop talking. when i was in the green room three minutes ago, don reached speak 20said, you minutes. i will speak 20 minutes. let those other people worry about the other 20 minutes. i have to get done, because i am getting the eyes. it was a great time and a great opportunity to grow and agency and actually protect america. that was the clarion call we were able to do. >> at least in 1998, 1999, and into 2001, we were running...