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hello my name is danielle. danielle, hey, so excited to hear from you. i'm bigger than the sky nor do they cause any day now he's expecting to hear from. and it turned out about them. it was norms within following what was going on in the ngo community and he said i know why you're calling it we can fight about that if you want, but in addition, you know, we have a tear government reform and i'd like to have you come over tomorrow must talk about within your mind and what should be an agenda. it was an amazing phoncall to me. so i show up and i said i think the most obvious and important thing for us to start working on his whistleblower protections because they wil be so easy. you know, no problem. this is something first of all that senator obama had an very supportive of an candidate obama had been very supportive of, so there is no question of his commitment and neither were they doing doing this for 10 years now at the white house is here that should be no problem at all. when it comes to political calculations i don't what i'm talking about in that
hello my name is danielle. danielle, hey, so excited to hear from you. i'm bigger than the sky nor do they cause any day now he's expecting to hear from. and it turned out about them. it was norms within following what was going on in the ngo community and he said i know why you're calling it we can fight about that if you want, but in addition, you know, we have a tear government reform and i'd like to have you come over tomorrow must talk about within your mind and what should be an agenda....
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daniel mongiardo has been renting property in franklin county.hat he claims he was doing when it was first confronted with the question was, he said he was putting the money into this property. they have not lived up there. what it is is a private, real- estate deal. he has been trying to develop his property with partnerships, the company is called 21st develop properties. it's been going on since 2003. a reporter came up and confronted him with his sister to develop this piece of property. now claims the stove is broken. what he has done is taken the taxpayers' money and put into private real-estate. the reason spending on creme brulee and using taxpayers' money. a newspaper looked at both of our spending. it is seven times what mine is. he billed taxpayers for state dinners. he billed the taxpayers to go to a facial cosmetic surgery practice in las vegas. >> answer those questions, daniel mongiardo a , especially about the property. >> i had a partner in 2003. i decided not to. he went ahead and bought it three years later. the furnace was bro
daniel mongiardo has been renting property in franklin county.hat he claims he was doing when it was first confronted with the question was, he said he was putting the money into this property. they have not lived up there. what it is is a private, real- estate deal. he has been trying to develop his property with partnerships, the company is called 21st develop properties. it's been going on since 2003. a reporter came up and confronted him with his sister to develop this piece of property....
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you can't just -- [ laughter ] daniel, every boat you're on exploded it seems like. >> yeah, it's true and it explodes. >> it explodes or we lose children, something. >> jimmy: something terrible happens. something terrible has happened really to all of the characters. how many times do you think you were beaten as ben linus? >> how many episodes was i in? >> jimmy: and just double it? >> it was a lot. >> jimmy: there was a lot of beating. >> more than most tv characters. >> jimmy: were you disliked personally on the set? why all the beatings? [ laughter ] >> i'm happy to say i never saw a glimmer of relish in anyone's eye when they were coming after me. >> except me. >> jimmy: uh-oh. all right. well, we'll be back with more with the cast. also tell you how you can get your very own piece of the island including delicious boxed lasagna as our "aloha to lost" continues. vo: for graduation we gave identical twins, gift cards from very un-identical stores. let's see what happens. twin #2: gift card... employee: yeah! let's spend some money dude. twin #1: gift card... blueshirt: let's chec
you can't just -- [ laughter ] daniel, every boat you're on exploded it seems like. >> yeah, it's true and it explodes. >> it explodes or we lose children, something. >> jimmy: something terrible happens. something terrible has happened really to all of the characters. how many times do you think you were beaten as ben linus? >> how many episodes was i in? >> jimmy: and just double it? >> it was a lot. >> jimmy: there was a lot of beating. >> more...
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keiih daniels live in northeast baltimore wher the cameras have started snapping citations tonight keiih >> they are putting nem in school zones this is old harford road at hamilton elementary middle scool. transportation officials put one of the four portable ccmeras in in act, crews are here nowat this hour colleing today's data. of course these guys cannot talk to us. but we do know at they are collecting data. they will ke it back to hom and then, of course, they will download all of that information contacted. officials call this area, a hot spot with excessive speeddng. for now, all the portable cameras aen northeast baltime. they will stay in the area. for about a week beore, being ved, to other targeted trouble wi fast cars and school zes are waiting. >> i mean, there ae cars coming by aal the ii not really obeying the speed limits. >> now, we ae back err live agaan. where crews have shown up. they have showed up heree anthey are collecting this data. today's data, that will go back ú% home base.3 tickets from the portable cameras are $40 withno points on your license. just like
keiih daniels live in northeast baltimore wher the cameras have started snapping citations tonight keiih >> they are putting nem in school zones this is old harford road at hamilton elementary middle scool. transportation officials put one of the four portable ccmeras in in act, crews are here nowat this hour colleing today's data. of course these guys cannot talk to us. but we do know at they are collecting data. they will ke it back to hom and then, of course, they will download all of...
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former sergeant daniel jens deployed to iraq as a crew member with the field artillery canon.eason three of nbc's "america's got talent." staff sergeant ron henry. recently retired after a 20-year career. and former sergeant david clemo, initially deployed in afghanistan after 9/11. and then to iraq, where he laid fiber-optic cables. meredith, how did this group come together. >> well, we actually knew one man who we had worked with at various points in our military music careers, and you know when the opportunity presented itself through sony, he sort of rounded us all up and about two days to go to new york and rehearse a couple of songs. we performed them for sony and they loved it and that's how we're here today. >> larry: so are you now going to be a group, daniel? are you going to go in concert? >> oh yes, larry, you know we're so excited. we've already done a military tour through several different army and air force bases and now we're doing this -- a lot of media right now because the album's out but in the fall after our pbs special comes out we're going to do a huge
former sergeant daniel jens deployed to iraq as a crew member with the field artillery canon.eason three of nbc's "america's got talent." staff sergeant ron henry. recently retired after a 20-year career. and former sergeant david clemo, initially deployed in afghanistan after 9/11. and then to iraq, where he laid fiber-optic cables. meredith, how did this group come together. >> well, we actually knew one man who we had worked with at various points in our military music...
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many of you know daniel ellsberg's story. his new documentary, the most dangerous man in america, tells the saga of the pentagon papers, kiinger in the vietnam war. he will be giving tomorrow's closing address. in my case, a number of books have been written, one by the police commissioner himself attempng to distort the facts and undermine my credibility. in response to recent "new york times" profile on me, almost 40 years later a retired new york ty police search approach, frank, you are a rat. you turn on us that we will never forget it. i turned on them, not that they turned on the uniform they wear and the city in the country that they're supposed to serve. some call whistleblowers heroes. others will call them traitors. an expert psychiatrists in the case of u.s. versus anthony rossetto and daniel ellsberg stated there were people in the course of their lives might have possibly sacrificed principle for e sake of career for the sake of family and have lived with that compromise and they'll have a lot of disdain, even c
many of you know daniel ellsberg's story. his new documentary, the most dangerous man in america, tells the saga of the pentagon papers, kiinger in the vietnam war. he will be giving tomorrow's closing address. in my case, a number of books have been written, one by the police commissioner himself attempng to distort the facts and undermine my credibility. in response to recent "new york times" profile on me, almost 40 years later a retired new york ty police search approach, frank,...
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>> yes. >> my question is for daniel mongiardo. i want him to win because i think he's the best candidate. they are talking about a problem in kentucky with drugs. one of the biggest problems we have is prescription drugs. we have to organizations in the state which i will not name but i want to know what these candidates will do to stop some of that. how are they going to stop that? >> thank you for your question. the drug problem which you know about, ms. price, how would you do a better job? >> i know a lot about it. i was on the front lines of it for many years. several things, you have to back up the money. why is there so much oxycodone flooding the market? pharmaceuticals on capitol hill. they buy off politicians and they know that they have weigh more options on the market for what they have prescriptions for it and they get away with that because they own capitol hill to campaign financing. if we cannot fix crony campaign financing, the legal bribing on capitol hill, it will and us. methamphetamine is a huge problem in the
>> yes. >> my question is for daniel mongiardo. i want him to win because i think he's the best candidate. they are talking about a problem in kentucky with drugs. one of the biggest problems we have is prescription drugs. we have to organizations in the state which i will not name but i want to know what these candidates will do to stop some of that. how are they going to stop that? >> thank you for your question. the drug problem which you know about, ms. price, how would...
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. >> host: speaking of former, daniel, hero or traitor? i've had argument with daniel. i think what daniel did, and i'm sure he believes for a higher motive, i think he betrayed his commitment to his country to maintain the security of the secrets that he didn't like the war. understandably a lot of people didn't. he was an early enthusiast about the war. i think what he did was wrong and i think what he did was criminal misconduct. and i think he was legitimately indicted, and, of course, that was the after the break-in at the psychiatrists office because of what was done. and that was probably justified to throw it out as well, but no, i don't condone what he did at all. >> host: you to ever know katharine graham? >> guest: i had dinner with her one night. over the active cell that -- morris. my wife and i had dinner with her with edmund morris. and i was at her house a couple of times and she had some nice, one nice thing i think to say about me in her memoirs that because i said the violence, the union violence against "washington post" was appalling. and that she w
. >> host: speaking of former, daniel, hero or traitor? i've had argument with daniel. i think what daniel did, and i'm sure he believes for a higher motive, i think he betrayed his commitment to his country to maintain the security of the secrets that he didn't like the war. understandably a lot of people didn't. he was an early enthusiast about the war. i think what he did was wrong and i think what he did was criminal misconduct. and i think he was legitimately indicted, and, of...
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r. >> timothy hamilton. >> keith >> david s. >> daniel walker.illiam k. >> niccolas alexander.. >> >> nicholas f. >> the chair readd-- jare+d . >> michael watson. >> zachaay fox. >> francis b. >> jonathan b. >> johh gordon.+ >> patrick h. >> timothy j. >> david f. >> kevin m. >> joseph gardner. >> jennifer s. >> and joseph m. >> alexander k. p> kordell ane. >> christtpher l. >> and john p. >> charles reed. >> andrew stock. >> rick storm. tarver. >> thomasswalton. >> erik olson. >> benjamin w. >> and nicholas pooter. >> james rrymonn. >> cameron%r. >> nathan bennett. >> eric b. >> ryan brrdy. >> porter smith. kyle f. >> steven cummingss >> jasmine edwards. >> tape one gallagher. >> timothy tracy. >> ssmuel v. >> elisabeth l. >> daniel wedd. savannah wilson. -p>> john m. >> daniel m. >> matthew brown. >> albert o. >> marke v. >> robert pprry. >> branddn p. >> jason f. >> nicholas f. >> dean g. >> nicholas s. >> donald braves. >> patrick walker. >> jesssca lynch. >> stuart white. >> -- -- cit >> >>: meyers. n. , thomas o., archie o,, stephen f. >> n
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we're live in city hall, keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> all right, keith.ttorneys for the man accused of killing university of virginia lacrosse player yeardley love said the can he death was an accident. but evidence proves otherwise. police called to love's off campus apartment monday morning. documents revealed tonight police found her on the bed, face down, on a pillow with a pool of blood. her face bruised. one eye, swollen shut. >> no matter how many times you see that. that is an undescribable feeling of sadness. >> we're confident that miss love's death was not intended but an accident with a tragic outcome. >> lacrosse star huguely charged with first-degree murder. they had dated in the past. tonight on the "late edition" at 11:00, information police uncovered about previous troubles between the two. >> love's murder raises concerns about domestic violence, especially among young people. melinda roeder has more on the warnings. >> parents are not aware of that. >> michele mitchell is on a personal crusade to educate young people and parents about d
we're live in city hall, keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> all right, keith.ttorneys for the man accused of killing university of virginia lacrosse player yeardley love said the can he death was an accident. but evidence proves otherwise. police called to love's off campus apartment monday morning. documents revealed tonight police found her on the bed, face down, on a pillow with a pool of blood. her face bruised. one eye, swollen shut. >> no matter how many times you see...
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keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thank you, keith. >> the bottle tax is back.ge 4 cents per beverage container in baltimore city fizzled last week and now city council is taking a second look. melinda roeder was at tonight's city council meeting ann live with more on the coca-cola controversy. melinda? >>well, distributors for coke, showed up for tonight's moment along with those that push pepsi products and even bottled water. they are all being targeted by this tax. taste forr >> i am not aware of council people that would vote for it. >> city council is not keen on the idea of a beverage tax and neither are bottlers that showed up to oppose the 4-cent fee. >> pennies add up. particulaaly for the working families in baltimore city. these products are made here in baltimore city as well. >> while supermarkets and carry outs are hoping the proposal will fizzle oot. some city workers are all for it. >> we support it. the bottle tax. because we believe 4 cents makes sense. >> plan could generate more than $10 million in revenue. without it the mayor's office said
keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thank you, keith. >> the bottle tax is back.ge 4 cents per beverage container in baltimore city fizzled last week and now city council is taking a second look. melinda roeder was at tonight's city council meeting ann live with more on the coca-cola controversy. melinda? >>well, distributors for coke, showed up for tonight's moment along with those that push pepsi products and even bottled water. they are all being targeted by this tax....
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keith daniels is live in north baltimore where customers are breaks for the higher water bills. keith? >>well, jeff, the rate increase will also include businesses, but tonight, we're hearing from the residential customers. >> susan pierce lives in the 4100 block of bain vista in medicine field and on this day. >> weight to know why. >> routine relaxing time on the porch is disrupted by this news. >> higher water bills. >> baltimore public works department wants to increase water and sewage rates, by 9 percent for city residents. and customers in arundel, howard and carroll counties. >> i mean, our bills have gone up. mine is more than doubled since i have been here. and if you get a little leak, which i had one time and i didn't know about it. it quadrupled. >> public works officials presented the proposal at the city board of estimates wednesday meeting. under the plan, yearly water and sewage bills for the average family of four, would increase by $81. a boost in your bill. >> obviously, you know, i would like to know what it goes toward, you know. where does it come from. wh
keith daniels is live in north baltimore where customers are breaks for the higher water bills. keith? >>well, jeff, the rate increase will also include businesses, but tonight, we're hearing from the residential customers. >> susan pierce lives in the 4100 block of bain vista in medicine field and on this day. >> weight to know why. >> routine relaxing time on the porch is disrupted by this news. >> higher water bills. >> baltimore public works department...
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de los angeles, que por diez años mantuvo una estrecha amistad con la ex-conejita y su hijo mayor danieln es, le dieron un guía privado que era mi hermano. y de ahí, se hicieron amigos. cada vez que ella iba a disneylandia, siempre pedía que mi hermano la llevara. y de ahí se hicieron muy íntimos cuando empezó su pelea de dinero. que fue en texas. ella dejaba al niño con mi mamá. la verdad no tenía amigos, de confianza >>> mi mamá cuidaba al niño cuando se de viaje, fue cuando empezó pues acercarse mucho más a mi familia >>> tanto que en sus manos, puso un plan secreto que esperaba generar millones de dólares >>> yo tengo tres catálogo de fotografía que tome como 300 fotos, y íbamos a hacer, impresos grandes de ella afirmar, y pues a venderlo. este iba a ser el negocio. le iba a abrir una cuenta de banco para pues, que sus ventas fueran y ella tuviera un dinero aguar dado para sus hijos. porque, ella siempre ha traído mucha drama. >>> el proyecto no se concret . >>> su fortuna se había esfumado. >>> en estos tiempo, regaló un diamante grande a mi hermano. un anillo. me quedé, y esto que
de los angeles, que por diez años mantuvo una estrecha amistad con la ex-conejita y su hijo mayor danieln es, le dieron un guía privado que era mi hermano. y de ahí, se hicieron amigos. cada vez que ella iba a disneylandia, siempre pedía que mi hermano la llevara. y de ahí se hicieron muy íntimos cuando empezó su pelea de dinero. que fue en texas. ella dejaba al niño con mi mamá. la verdad no tenía amigos, de confianza >>> mi mamá cuidaba al niño cuando se de viaje, fue...
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daniel amen. good to have you with us.t is gale weissman. good to have you in the very interesting hat that we'll talk about here in a minute. dr. amen, tell me, you have a different approach to weight loss than anything i've heard before. the book is called change your brain, change your body. most of us think it's the other way around. what did you discover we need to know? >> your brain pushes you away from the table to tell you had enough or your brain will give you permission to have the second bowl of ice cream. if you want a better body, the first place to always start is having better brain. >> mike: you look this at brain scans to see what is going on in there. >> we have done more scans, more brain scans than anybody in the world. when we started to look at wait, it was like our patients with depression and a.d.d. it wasn't one thing. it was five different things. you have to know your type to get the right help. being on the right diet can make people mean because it upsets the brain function. >> mike: gale was
daniel amen. good to have you with us.t is gale weissman. good to have you in the very interesting hat that we'll talk about here in a minute. dr. amen, tell me, you have a different approach to weight loss than anything i've heard before. the book is called change your brain, change your body. most of us think it's the other way around. what did you discover we need to know? >> your brain pushes you away from the table to tell you had enough or your brain will give you permission to have...
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murphy, something about officer daniel faulkner. he represents a profession where the men and women serving put their lives on the line every day and h.r. 959 honors this ultimate sacrifice that fallen heroic police officers and firefighters make by providing their children with a helping hand that they cannot be there to provide. and furthering their education. children of fallen active duty service men and women are already afforded the same assistance. this act ensures police officers and firefighters are honored in the same manner as our brave soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, forgiving their lives to protect our safety -- for giving their lives to protect our safety. every year thousands die in the line of duty. their jobs are inherently dangerous and they accept this risk to protect america's citizens. it is important that we recognize their sacrifice and honor their lives. the officer daniel faulkner children of fallen heroes scholarship act provides a fiscally responsible way to convey our gratitude and respect for those w
murphy, something about officer daniel faulkner. he represents a profession where the men and women serving put their lives on the line every day and h.r. 959 honors this ultimate sacrifice that fallen heroic police officers and firefighters make by providing their children with a helping hand that they cannot be there to provide. and furthering their education. children of fallen active duty service men and women are already afforded the same assistance. this act ensures police officers and...
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. >> jimmy: jeff daniels. you made a mistake. >> i said that. that's what i said.> there we go, so we're even. awesome. that was not scripted. >> jimmy: no, that was not. >> and that other guy i was talking about. he's so cool, and he's like the coolest man ever, but we had so much fun. >> jimmy: yeah, so it's you and jeff daniels. >> yeah. >> jimmy: just released. wait, questlove. >> 11. >> jimmy: fela? >> 11. >> jimmy: fela! >> amazing. i haven't seen it yet. >> jimmy: it's amazing. they came and performed, it was amazing. because you came from a broadway background. >> i did. i came from broadway and did shows up until i was, like, 20, 21, moved out to l.a. and "glee" was the first thing. my goal was to get on "grey's anatomy." like, i came out to l.a. i was like, i just want to do like, a guest spot. and my goal -- i didn't plan it. i thought being on television would be amazing, but i never thought that that there was really like a place for me and then i, you know, got "glee," but i wanted -- i just wanted to be like a car crash victim, something bloody, and,
. >> jimmy: jeff daniels. you made a mistake. >> i said that. that's what i said.> there we go, so we're even. awesome. that was not scripted. >> jimmy: no, that was not. >> and that other guy i was talking about. he's so cool, and he's like the coolest man ever, but we had so much fun. >> jimmy: yeah, so it's you and jeff daniels. >> yeah. >> jimmy: just released. wait, questlove. >> 11. >> jimmy: fela? >> 11. >> jimmy: fela!...
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the senators are daniel i knew way and daniel i katrina abernathy both born in '24. >>> coming up, how on the plane in the first place? we're going to focus on security breakdowns that happened in the 53 hours it took to apprehend faisal shahzad. mark maseti and roger cressey joins us next. first, the white house soup of the day. it's neighbor bean. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. my name is chef michael. and when i come home from my restaurant, i love showing bailey how special she is. yes, you are. i know exactly what you love, don't i? - [ barks ] - mmm. aromas like rotisserie chicken. and filet mignon. yeah, that's what inspired a very special dry dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. so tasty and nutritious it's hard to believe it's dry dog food. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's canine creations. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male announcer ] go national. go like a pro. choosing your own car? now, that's a good call. so for
the senators are daniel i knew way and daniel i katrina abernathy both born in '24. >>> coming up, how on the plane in the first place? we're going to focus on security breakdowns that happened in the 53 hours it took to apprehend faisal shahzad. mark maseti and roger cressey joins us next. first, the white house soup of the day. it's neighbor bean. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. my name is chef michael. and when i come home from my restaurant, i love...
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we will also be honoring daniel myers, who was a whistleblower lawyer, public employs for environmental responsibility and now is the head of the inspector general program. he has probably helped more whistleblowers over the last few years. we will be honoring them during the lunchtime panel and then we are going to have some people that we have a whole lot to learn from. these are the people who have been on the frontlines of national security. i do want to make a correction. deprogram at 12:30 will be in the congressional auditorium here to learn your rights. the national security luncheon is going to be at 2:00. it is sponsored by federal law enforcement oganizations and it will be featuring mike german from the fbi, whistleblower from the marines. failure to provide lifesaving equipment to our troops in iraq. robert smith plane, who was fired for presenting the air marshals from canceling coverage during a red alert of hijackers. the time's person time's person of the year who is a former at the i-9 11 whistleblower. justman radek, who was put under criminal specification because sh
we will also be honoring daniel myers, who was a whistleblower lawyer, public employs for environmental responsibility and now is the head of the inspector general program. he has probably helped more whistleblowers over the last few years. we will be honoring them during the lunchtime panel and then we are going to have some people that we have a whole lot to learn from. these are the people who have been on the frontlines of national security. i do want to make a correction. deprogram at...
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let's go right to keith daniels in towson, maryland. keith, a second of two viewings of yeardley love is scheduled to be at the end of this hour. keith, what is the latest? what can you tell us? how many people are there, the family and so forth? >> well, jim, those evening services are wrapping up here now. that's right. it's the last of two services held here today. family and friends gathered at the rock funeral home here in towson, maryland in the same neighborhood where yeardley attended high school. she was a student at the notre dame prep school for girls before going off to the university of virginia. now many of her schoolmates from the prep school and many of her lacrosse teammates from the university were here for the viewing. they say the mood inside was of course somber, but they told us that they wanted to concentrate on yeardley's life. they're celebrating her life. they say she was an aattractive, intelligent, caring young lady, and good at lacrosse too. and tonight those who cared about yeardley say they had to be here.
let's go right to keith daniels in towson, maryland. keith, a second of two viewings of yeardley love is scheduled to be at the end of this hour. keith, what is the latest? what can you tell us? how many people are there, the family and so forth? >> well, jim, those evening services are wrapping up here now. that's right. it's the last of two services held here today. family and friends gathered at the rock funeral home here in towson, maryland in the same neighborhood where yeardley...
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i think it spreads like an addiction. >> this is a guy named daniel showman who is a former journalistand worked for a meal jones kicking and screaming at his direction of kneal jones says he's the head of the state senate, very powerful state politician and a party regular type. this isn't an innovative joshua what generation. it is an old-style dealmaking and he says to his wife could you please show him around because he is a little lost. some of his colleagues -- you heard this before, professorial and distant and all those things he had a hard time with when he would first entered springfield so he gets in this kind of illinois education. sprick to bring you into the conversation in a minute but just a few more questions, one of the things that is very interesting to look at the early writings or the early speeches and in this case barack obama left a particular gift with the columns he wrote in small newspaper and i want to ask you about one in particular which is a column that he wrote after 9/11 that is so revealing in his world view and his view of america and a confidence exp
i think it spreads like an addiction. >> this is a guy named daniel showman who is a former journalistand worked for a meal jones kicking and screaming at his direction of kneal jones says he's the head of the state senate, very powerful state politician and a party regular type. this isn't an innovative joshua what generation. it is an old-style dealmaking and he says to his wife could you please show him around because he is a little lost. some of his colleagues -- you heard this...
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four months after the quake and haitians like daniel tillias know they can't count on much government help. >> people are in need for jobs. they're in need for food. they're in need for the very basic needs. so they don't see this coming from the government. because for them, they don't have a government . >> reporter: but haiti's governmental short comings are also nothing new. the most recent collapse is part of a long saga of coupes, corruption, and violence. indeed, long before the earthquake, the n.g.o.s were already providing what government normally provides, which is precisedly problem. there are more n.g.o.s per capita in haiti than in any other nation on earth. so many that sometimes this nation is called "the republic of n.g.o.s." >> in the last 50 years, n.g.o.s have very often stood in place of government institutions that were not functioning. >> reporter: bill holbrook directs the efforts of mercy corps in haiti. >> the fail ruhr to invest in government capacity resulted in a country in which there was literally no government cape tonight respond to the kind of devastat
four months after the quake and haitians like daniel tillias know they can't count on much government help. >> people are in need for jobs. they're in need for food. they're in need for the very basic needs. so they don't see this coming from the government. because for them, they don't have a government . >> reporter: but haiti's governmental short comings are also nothing new. the most recent collapse is part of a long saga of coupes, corruption, and violence. indeed, long before...
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i want to thank daniel and his wife for being a worthy opponent we are ghoing to be strong we are goingo rub a campaign that appeals to your hopes not your fears. we are going to say we are all in this together at the and of the day, we are all in this together whether a cole minor or displaced auto worker. from kentucky, i say to you, i'm running for the united states senate. i hope you'll run with me. thank you and god bless. [applause] ♪ >> newspaper pennsylvania, democratic nominee sestaq defeated specter who had 3 defeated specter who had recently changed his party affiliation. [applause] >> good evening, my supporters and most of the media. i have just called congressman sestak to congratulate them and tell him it is vital to keep this seat with the democratic party and that i will support him in this election. i thank an extraordinary team both in my office and on this campaign staff. my wife joan always at my side. . four term city council woman. had she been the candidate, she'd be making the victory speech now. i thank our son shannan who ran a perfect campaign and i thank tra
i want to thank daniel and his wife for being a worthy opponent we are ghoing to be strong we are goingo rub a campaign that appeals to your hopes not your fears. we are going to say we are all in this together at the and of the day, we are all in this together whether a cole minor or displaced auto worker. from kentucky, i say to you, i'm running for the united states senate. i hope you'll run with me. thank you and god bless. [applause] ♪ >> newspaper pennsylvania, democratic nominee...
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i know you mentioned daniel boone and he was the first defeat covers person in the area. he wasn't. other groups were there my question is to part. do you tend to have this approach or was that a slip on your part? and number two, has there been an instance where native americans were slaves had been successful in setting up their own state on the land which is basically native indian land? thank you, c-span. >> guest: i'm glad you brought that up. there are plenty of people in kentucky and that a review before daniel boone and i have a couple of entries in the book that addressed this directly. there was an attempt in the 1970's to create a separate state from the navajo reservation in the four corners area and it didn't get very far. looking closer was the attempt in oklahoma to create a separate state from that -- let me back up. oklahoma was once to part. there was the indian territory and then there was oklahoma, now we call the whole state oklahoma but there was an attempt by the native americans to create their own state and they drafted the constitution and they did everythi
i know you mentioned daniel boone and he was the first defeat covers person in the area. he wasn't. other groups were there my question is to part. do you tend to have this approach or was that a slip on your part? and number two, has there been an instance where native americans were slaves had been successful in setting up their own state on the land which is basically native indian land? thank you, c-span. >> guest: i'm glad you brought that up. there are plenty of people in kentucky...
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>> para comentar las principales noticias de la semana nos acompaÑa daniel a. fernÁndez de la bbc. tanto en la casa blanca como en el congreso. por el tema migratorio y sobre todo me pareciÓ que pintó un panorama muy complejo como es el del narcotrÁfico, que hay que frenar eso para frenar la violencia en mÉxico. >> las armas que han incautado en mÉxico provienen de los estados unidos. hay gente que se siente ofendido. se vale? >> como decÍa bob menÉndez, aquÍ he escuchado muchas veces gente que que se ha metido a darle recomendaciones a mÉxico. el campo republicano se sintiÓ ofendido y los demÓcratas, sobre todo los hispanos que salieron en defensa. >> algo que me sorprendiÓ es que el tema del secuestro de fernando de cevallos no se mencionÓ. lograron sacarlo de la agenda. pero mÉxico es el primer lugar del secuestro del mundo, 8000 denuncias de secuestros. que ha pasado con diego fernÁndez? >> parece que habrÍa mÁs motivaciones econÓmicas y polÍticas. >> el gobierno no puede garantizar la vida a los mÁs poderosos. >> todavÍa hay un gravísimo problema pero me parece que estados uni
>> para comentar las principales noticias de la semana nos acompaÑa daniel a. fernÁndez de la bbc. tanto en la casa blanca como en el congreso. por el tema migratorio y sobre todo me pareciÓ que pintó un panorama muy complejo como es el del narcotrÁfico, que hay que frenar eso para frenar la violencia en mÉxico. >> las armas que han incautado en mÉxico provienen de los estados unidos. hay gente que se siente ofendido. se vale? >> como decÍa bob menÉndez, aquÍ he...
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federal authorities found 30,000 images and 100 videos of children porn on the computer of 35-year-old daniel wolverton. he is now facing more charges. >> reporter: he was a 1997 west point graduate. with a career as an army trial lawyer that appeared to be on the fast track. now behind bars after raping a boy as young as three months old, an act he videotaped. >> raping an infant. oh, boy. that is terrible. >> reporter: neighbors say wolverton livedded with his wife and children on this quiet arlington street. quiet until law enforcement descended on the home lastfall and seized tens of thousands of pornographic images including a memory card with images of a man raping an infant. >> the entire street was alive from 5:00 a.m. in the morning on. >> it can happen anywhere in today's world. somebody with a computer. >> more police than i have ever seen ever. >> reporter: according to court records the wristwatch and items on in the home linked wolverton to the crime. agents also found a bib born by the baby in the pornographic images inside wolverton's car. >> horrifying. >> to even fathom that
federal authorities found 30,000 images and 100 videos of children porn on the computer of 35-year-old daniel wolverton. he is now facing more charges. >> reporter: he was a 1997 west point graduate. with a career as an army trial lawyer that appeared to be on the fast track. now behind bars after raping a boy as young as three months old, an act he videotaped. >> raping an infant. oh, boy. that is terrible. >> reporter: neighbors say wolverton livedded with his wife and...
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philip daniels doesn't sound sympathetic. >> there is no excuse. every guy knows that you can't use that. every guy knows that. you know if you're using it. you know that ain't a good thing. but i can see something over the counter that you bought at the store and you get tested and you come up positive. that is different. you didn't know it was in this. but hgh, you know what that is. >> in do you do something wrong, you pay the price. i think we understand the rules of the nfl. if someone doesn't abide by the rules, then they pay the price. >>> we invite to you tuned because in our 7:00 hour, we'll be talking with a sports agent for more on the fallout from this incident. >>> coming up, the latest on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. an admission from bp and more anger on capitol hill. >>> plus a major heist at a museum. hear how the bandits were able to pull it off with relative ease. >>> the fbi questioned a jetblue copilot for allegedly threatening to crash the plane he was flying. he reportedly made the threat in
philip daniels doesn't sound sympathetic. >> there is no excuse. every guy knows that you can't use that. every guy knows that. you know if you're using it. you know that ain't a good thing. but i can see something over the counter that you bought at the store and you get tested and you come up positive. that is different. you didn't know it was in this. but hgh, you know what that is. >> in do you do something wrong, you pay the price. i think we understand the rules of the nfl. if...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> bob: 1-1 ball game onto the 4th inning. >> he had that shoulder scoped on at the end of '08 and came back here in 2010 and didn't think his breaking ball could be as sharp but he's done a great job through 3 innings. they have been able to see what he has to offer, which is not that much that should be getting you out easily. let's see what our guys can do. >> bob: rodriguez takes the 1st one. nats have out hit the rockies. you saw the numbers last time up and he loves this ball park. 0 for 9 with a sector in the 3 games he's played out here. francis is trying to pound him inside, 2 and 1. francis has done a great job on the right handers. it's getting out front with that changeup and here he falls behind. rodriguez is safe and we'll see how they score it. >> bob: her reluctant to give too low of errors in this ball park. >> he has amazing range and i am amazed he got to that ball. base hit, rodriguez and both teams a
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> bob: 1-1 ball game onto the 4th inning. >> he had that shoulder scoped on at the end of '08 and came back here in 2010 and didn't think his breaking ball could be as sharp but he's done a great job through 3 innings. they have been able to see what he has to offer, which is not that much that should be getting you out...
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anthony daniel, 10,902. adrian ramsey, 7,095. simon james wright, 13,960. the total number -- [cheers and applause] the total -- number -- the total number of ballot papers rejected was 70, the total number of votes cast was 14,000 -- and 40,000. james wright is duly elected. >> at the liberal democrat takes south from labor, a longstanding opponent of gordon brown. saying that he should go, the party should change. the education secretary is out, and simon right is in. this is a change from the last election, labor down 9 and liberal democrats down one percentage point. the greens go up 8, so labor has lost without the huge swing from labor to the demurral -- liberal democrats. >> to discuss the future of the labor party, an enemy -- ed balls keeps his seat. perhaps sooner and rather than later, charles is out. it he will be ruling the day, and he will no doubt plan gordon brown for the fact that he has lost his open sea. >> before the sun comes up, we will take a look at the tower of big ben, 4 minutes until 5:00 in the morning. i think projection will st
anthony daniel, 10,902. adrian ramsey, 7,095. simon james wright, 13,960. the total number -- [cheers and applause] the total -- number -- the total number of ballot papers rejected was 70, the total number of votes cast was 14,000 -- and 40,000. james wright is duly elected. >> at the liberal democrat takes south from labor, a longstanding opponent of gordon brown. saying that he should go, the party should change. the education secretary is out, and simon right is in. this is a change...
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there were plenty of people in kentucky before daniel boone was there.here are a couple of issues in the book addresses this directly. there was an attempt to create a state for the navajo reservation. there was an attempt in oklahoma to create a separate state -- let me back up a little bit -- oklahoma was once two parts, the indian territory, and then it was oklahoma. and now we call the whole state of oklahoma. but there was an attempt by native americans to create their own state. they drafted a constitution and did everything they needed to do and it was quite a reasonable proposal. they went to congress and congress completely ignored them. there is an example where clearly we did not take needed american desires and requests into account. -- we did not take native american desires and requests into account. we should have at least given them a hearing. there have been attacks by native american groups to create estate from the reservation -- at times by native american groups to create states from reservations to address grievances that have had.
there were plenty of people in kentucky before daniel boone was there.here are a couple of issues in the book addresses this directly. there was an attempt to create a state for the navajo reservation. there was an attempt in oklahoma to create a separate state -- let me back up a little bit -- oklahoma was once two parts, the indian territory, and then it was oklahoma. and now we call the whole state of oklahoma. but there was an attempt by native americans to create their own state. they...
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on the stand, detective sergeant daniel wagner, he interviewed the three swan street house mates on the night of the murder. he said he decided to record the interviews that night because the story wasn't adding up. in court today, they played a portion of joe price's interview. price said there's no way on god's green earth his roommates could have done this. he says i know them better than my mother. on the stand today, the night robert wone was murdered, for a while, it was sergeant patrick who was the ranking officer at that house on swan street. he said he saw all three defendants dressed in white robes. at the time he said we treated them like victims, not suspects. he said he saw victor zaborsky sitting on a couch trying. every time dylan ward would try to say something, joe price would glare at him and ward would stop talking. they were whispering and those glares made me suspicious, said sergeant patrick. later, i told a homicide detective about it. august, 2006, 32-year-old robert wone, stabbed to death as he was spending the night at a friend's home on swan street. no one has
on the stand, detective sergeant daniel wagner, he interviewed the three swan street house mates on the night of the murder. he said he decided to record the interviews that night because the story wasn't adding up. in court today, they played a portion of joe price's interview. price said there's no way on god's green earth his roommates could have done this. he says i know them better than my mother. on the stand today, the night robert wone was murdered, for a while, it was sergeant patrick...
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i think daniel is right and i do not think we really addressed to his point.nd i think marion's issue of how we are going to clear up the rights and the risks kama, i think that is fundamentally it. how do we get the risks of that is acceptable and how we get the benefits aligned with that risk so that coastal communities are not simply barringer risker the receiving enough of the benefit. -- not simply bearing the risk while not receiving enough of a benefit. host: can you clear this up? guest: the oil that is produced in the golf is sold in the united states. the only oil that is sent outside the u.s. is at the refineries. the refinery's take the oil and they produce fossil fuel out of part of it, heating oil out of part of it, gasoline and of part of it. if there is a surplus, then it is sold outside the united states. the idea that you cannot have european or other countries -- companies produce here, they are very large and technically capable companies. if we stop them here, that our companies will not be able to produce in other countries. -- then our c
i think daniel is right and i do not think we really addressed to his point.nd i think marion's issue of how we are going to clear up the rights and the risks kama, i think that is fundamentally it. how do we get the risks of that is acceptable and how we get the benefits aligned with that risk so that coastal communities are not simply barringer risker the receiving enough of the benefit. -- not simply bearing the risk while not receiving enough of a benefit. host: can you clear this up?...
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we mentioned in the book that daniel webster had the kind of a voice that could make water tremble and tumble. clay was the same. >> he became a senator when he was 30. >> he was appointed to fill out the unexpired term. he was about four months shy of his 30th birthday. they chose to ignore the law that you had to be 30 years old. there were comments and letters from some of his fellow senators that they thought he was a little below the legal limit, but no one ever raised the issue. >> later, they used it to attack him as a perjurer for taking the constitutional oath. that was one of the arrows in his political enemies' quiver. >> he was just in the senate for a very short time in the the first time, went from november through march, and then from january through march of 1811. then he became a member of the house and got elected speaker. how did he get elected speaker and how many times? >> he was speaker virtually all of his career. there were brief times when he was not. i think he surrendered that post when he briefly -- >> when he left briefly in 1820 to deal with a financial si
we mentioned in the book that daniel webster had the kind of a voice that could make water tremble and tumble. clay was the same. >> he became a senator when he was 30. >> he was appointed to fill out the unexpired term. he was about four months shy of his 30th birthday. they chose to ignore the law that you had to be 30 years old. there were comments and letters from some of his fellow senators that they thought he was a little below the legal limit, but no one ever raised the...
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i had ten storage bins of things throughout anna's life and her career and things of daniels and i felt like i had to make a practical decision because i spent roughly $100,000 over the last three years storing the things and if you take that times 18 years you to make the decision that tothis stuff she will want to hold on to or maybe offer it to her fans and collectors. said we can let some of it go. do i want dannielynn to wear every dress her mom had or will she even be the same sizion things like that. >> it is not an easy decision. we talked about that probably in one of the last conversations just about going through boxes and things and trying to decide what is going to be important to dannielynn that she might want to have a few special things from her mom and thinking about what anna would have wanted as well in terms of what she might want to happen. i'm sure she wouldn't want you to hang on to everything. >> and she never wore the same outfit dice so you can imagine how many things we have. outfits she would have. >> you conduct the sales. is the process like and what are so
i had ten storage bins of things throughout anna's life and her career and things of daniels and i felt like i had to make a practical decision because i spent roughly $100,000 over the last three years storing the things and if you take that times 18 years you to make the decision that tothis stuff she will want to hold on to or maybe offer it to her fans and collectors. said we can let some of it go. do i want dannielynn to wear every dress her mom had or will she even be the same sizion...
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. >> it was damon and carlton and daniel dae kim and me hanging out over there. >> jimmy: no way, that'st was -- they were shocked to see me. it wasn't like being a beatle, but it was still pretty -- pretty cool. >> jimmy: pretty cool. that's great. i saw you at comic-con quickly. >> yes. >> jimmy: you were at comic-con, and here's what i thought was cool about it. there were 20, maybe, um, 20, i'm being nice -- there's probably 200 other dudes dressed like you, that looked like you in jumpsuits. >> right. >> jimmy: and how nice you were to everybody, by the way. i've just got to compliment you. you were so nice to everybody, answering everyone's questions and being a good sport about it and everything. you're a cool dude. do you like that when people dress up like you? >> i mean, how can you not be flattered when someone does that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you can see that some people put a lot of, you know, dedication and they spent a lot of time to put like some of these outfits together and i'm like wow. >> jimmy: you're like -- you're a fan of the show. like i know a lot of the other cast
. >> it was damon and carlton and daniel dae kim and me hanging out over there. >> jimmy: no way, that'st was -- they were shocked to see me. it wasn't like being a beatle, but it was still pretty -- pretty cool. >> jimmy: pretty cool. that's great. i saw you at comic-con quickly. >> yes. >> jimmy: you were at comic-con, and here's what i thought was cool about it. there were 20, maybe, um, 20, i'm being nice -- there's probably 200 other dudes dressed like you,...
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moments into the first of the three interviews it's clear detectives daniel wagner and milton norris aren't buying t detective norris says well nobody broke in the houston. there is no evidence of anybody breaking into the house town price responds somebody came in. sergeant wagner then says nobody came. detective norris continues, nobody saw anybody come back there and nobody saw anybody. prosecutors maintained the swan street trio covered up the murder and tampered with evidence. price was alleged lit ork stray tore of it all. in the interview price often talks without being prompted, goes off topic and defends his roommate several times even throwing his hands up into the air. price says i mean you know if there is any other possibility, i'd be right there with you guys. i know victor and dylan better than i know my mom. there is no chance on the face of the earth anybody did anything to robert. that is not the answer here. now, at one point in the interview price realizes he's the focus of the investigation and says to the detectives, this is like tv. the detective quickly respon
moments into the first of the three interviews it's clear detectives daniel wagner and milton norris aren't buying t detective norris says well nobody broke in the houston. there is no evidence of anybody breaking into the house town price responds somebody came in. sergeant wagner then says nobody came. detective norris continues, nobody saw anybody come back there and nobody saw anybody. prosecutors maintained the swan street trio covered up the murder and tampered with evidence. price was...
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daniel briere ties it at 4-4. that means more hockey for us. in overtime, just over six minutes to go, savard, top shelf for the game winner. his second career postseason overtime goal as boston wins it 5-4. bruins have won both of their o.t. games this postseason. last time these two teams played in the postseason was the 1978 semifinals and that series also began with a game one o.t. win for the b's. >> third round from the quail hollow championship. no tiger woods. he missed the cut by eight strokes. phil mickelson -- he was sick earlier this week, had some food poisoning. he brushed it aside. and he is eight under par own 15th. par 3 13th. billy mayfair, ladies and gentlemen -- 12 years since he's won a pga tour stop. he had to qualify for this event on monday. he's 10 under. he would finish at nine under. par 3 17th. mickelson the par putt. that's no good. >> feeling all right? >> i was hoping we could have a pick me-up at the end of the highlight. not the case. phil mickelson two shots off the pace of billy mayfair, the feel-good story in
daniel briere ties it at 4-4. that means more hockey for us. in overtime, just over six minutes to go, savard, top shelf for the game winner. his second career postseason overtime goal as boston wins it 5-4. bruins have won both of their o.t. games this postseason. last time these two teams played in the postseason was the 1978 semifinals and that series also began with a game one o.t. win for the b's. >> third round from the quail hollow championship. no tiger woods. he missed the cut by...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.f sun warmed fig and mango. find it in the new relaxing moments collection from glade. s.c. johnson. a family company. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. what a fun show. our next guests are the award winning hosts of "diggnation," one of the most popular shows on the internet, which gets 35 million unique visitors each month. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the show kevin rose and alex albrecht. ♪ >> can you dig it? can you dig it? can you dig it? >> jimmy: there they are. >> what's up? >> jimmy: what's up guys? >> i'm so floored that you have the roots here. that's so crazy. >> that's awesome. >> jimmy: they are the greatest. you guys were here for like our first week of the show or second week. >> i know, so much has changed. they have makeup now. you got eyeliner this time. >> eyeliner, look at that. >> jimmy: why? >> they offered it. they said do you want eyeliner? i was like, "what? it's a tv show? don't you have to have eye liner?" and now
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.f sun warmed fig and mango. find it in the new relaxing moments collection from glade. s.c. johnson. a family company. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. what a fun show. our next guests are the award winning hosts of "diggnation," one of the most popular shows on the internet, which gets 35 million unique visitors each month. ladies and gentlemen, please...
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daniel amen. good to have you with us.arn more about is gale weissman. good to have you in the very interesting hat that we'll talk about here in a minute. dr. amen, tell me, you have a different approach to weight loss than anything i've heard before. the book is called change your brain, change your body. most of us think it's the other way around. what did you discover we need to know? >> your brain pushes you away from the table to tell you had enough or your brain will give you permission to have the second bowl of ice cream. if you want a better body, the first place to always start is having better brain. >> mike: you look this at brain scans to see what is going on in there. >> we have done more scans, more brain scans than anybody in the world. when we started to look at wait, it was like our patients with depression and a.d.d. it wasn't one thing. it was five different things. you have to know your type to get the right help. being on the right diet can make people mean because it upsets the brain function. >> mi
daniel amen. good to have you with us.arn more about is gale weissman. good to have you in the very interesting hat that we'll talk about here in a minute. dr. amen, tell me, you have a different approach to weight loss than anything i've heard before. the book is called change your brain, change your body. most of us think it's the other way around. what did you discover we need to know? >> your brain pushes you away from the table to tell you had enough or your brain will give you...
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they wanted this in the kit but clifton daniel's was one of the ones. he was married to margaret truman. he was very nice to me and they came to see me. scott d. preston wrote me a letter they all wanted me because it is to fight for the watergate as a matter of fact the times wrote me in about 73 and said we are looking for conservative columnists, and so i wrote back a letter here is ten people who could be conservative columnists three mengin kevin phillips and a number of different people and so they came and said what about you and i said fine so i went to work for them and he's the one that sort of put the deal together for me. but i published that book with them which i think is "the new york times" publisher and with the book was about was how basically we put together the conservative coalition my old boss richard nixon did not want the conservative government as many conservatives were howling and it was to make the case why this was happening. the conservative votes were the victories, the subtitle was something about the right and this of ti
they wanted this in the kit but clifton daniel's was one of the ones. he was married to margaret truman. he was very nice to me and they came to see me. scott d. preston wrote me a letter they all wanted me because it is to fight for the watergate as a matter of fact the times wrote me in about 73 and said we are looking for conservative columnists, and so i wrote back a letter here is ten people who could be conservative columnists three mengin kevin phillips and a number of different people...
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