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it's an undertow of the rip tide of despair that this could have come about. >> reporter: they believe while al-megrahi may have been the only one in jail but the bombing involved many more people. they say the big fish escaped justice and now al-megrahi has, too. >> they are members of the j.a.l., the libyan intelligence agency, and we feel it was state ordered. megrahi himself. >> everybody on that plane has something to offer. whole families were lost. a 2-year-old baby. this is just incomprehensible that they would let this man go home. >> reporter: she has published some of miriam's writings and
it's an undertow of the rip tide of despair that this could have come about. >> reporter: they believe while al-megrahi may have been the only one in jail but the bombing involved many more people. they say the big fish escaped justice and now al-megrahi has, too. >> they are members of the j.a.l., the libyan intelligence agency, and we feel it was state ordered. megrahi himself. >> everybody on that plane has something to offer. whole families were lost. a 2-year-old baby....
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he has been the status quo of destruction and despair. >> the only option is in congress of a gasoline embargo which would truly hurt iran. it has a lot of crude but doesn't have refined gasoline t would be a dangerous risky step which might involve a blockade. whether obama would do it or not, i don't know, but if he doesn't, he has got nothing. bret: that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see how confusing the healthcare debate has become. . a ever wonder how cheez-it bakes... so much real cheese in such small bites? ♪ baking complete! well, now you know. cheez-it. the big cheese. . bret: finally tonight, we told you earlier the white house is very concerned about video clips beings edited or just taken out of context when it comes to the president's stance on health care reform. but our friends at nbc apparently found this clip on the white house website. >> a message from the president. >> today i want to tell you that under our plan, you won't get to choose your doctor, period. end of story. and i've made a firm commitment to eliminate health insurance altogether. thanks. >> that
he has been the status quo of destruction and despair. >> the only option is in congress of a gasoline embargo which would truly hurt iran. it has a lot of crude but doesn't have refined gasoline t would be a dangerous risky step which might involve a blockade. whether obama would do it or not, i don't know, but if he doesn't, he has got nothing. bret: that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see how confusing the healthcare debate has become. . a ever wonder how cheez-it bakes... so much...
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. >> jennifer flynn: the sadness and despair that is with me every day, i can't even put into words. >> neil flynn: i relive the crash. i think about it every day. i have nightmare's about it every night. and i live my life without my daughter because of it. >> kathleen rice: one of the compelling things about this case is that it really ripped the mask off drunk driving. >> simon: kathleen rice is the district attorney who prosecuted the case. >> rice: as a career prosecutor, i know that tough penalties for drunk driving save lives... >> simon: getting tough on drunk drivers has been the centerpiece of her platform since she was elected in 2005; this case showed why. >> rice: a seven-year-old girl is beheaded. the driver of the car is crushed to death. i think too many people think about drunk driving crashes-- or "accidents," as people like to call them-- as, you know, driving off the road or rolling through a red light. these crimes are incredibly violent. >> simon: katie flynn's funeral attracted more than a thousand people. her death, along with that of stanley rabbinowitz, beca
. >> jennifer flynn: the sadness and despair that is with me every day, i can't even put into words. >> neil flynn: i relive the crash. i think about it every day. i have nightmare's about it every night. and i live my life without my daughter because of it. >> kathleen rice: one of the compelling things about this case is that it really ripped the mask off drunk driving. >> simon: kathleen rice is the district attorney who prosecuted the case. >> rice: as a career...
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. >> i am experiencing a new and different level of grief, a rip tide of despair over this tragic decision. >> he was convicted of murder in 2001. 270 people were killed. president obama press tested the move. >> we thought it was a mistake. >> it is beyond comprehension. thiss a disgrace, for him to be sent home to the comfort of his family? and mass murderer? >> it was a compassion not shown to families in united states or scotland. we will seek to live up to those values of humanity that we pride ourselves on. >> he served just eight years. the secretary of straight also said she was disappointed. -- the secretary of state hillary clinton also said she was disappointed. >>> preston hurton died on a soccer field on monday. >>> elizabeth edwards says she expects some sort o test to determine if her husnd john edwards is the father of his mistress' child. >> my expectation is that some point something happens, and i hope for the sake of this child that happens in a quiet way. >> john edwards admitted last august having an affair with his campaign videographer. the woman has an 18-month-old
. >> i am experiencing a new and different level of grief, a rip tide of despair over this tragic decision. >> he was convicted of murder in 2001. 270 people were killed. president obama press tested the move. >> we thought it was a mistake. >> it is beyond comprehension. thiss a disgrace, for him to be sent home to the comfort of his family? and mass murderer? >> it was a compassion not shown to families in united states or scotland. we will seek to live up to...
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guidepost she uses to shell down her doubts looking out at whitesville surveying of the despair she has no intention of turning back now. i will be there every step of the way. thank you. [applause] .. >> the book is widely regarded as the first to expose the risk. it won an award. his new book is an american gospel on family history and the kingdom of god. he will be appearing on npr's terry gross. arc. [applause] >> thank you very much. i grew up in louisville, and i spent a lot of time in carm michaels book story, and i want to say congratulations to carol and michael and the book store for being the number one independent book store in the country. that's amazing. [applause] >> we need to do with energy what they have done with books. we need to decentralize it and localize it. i live in lexington now. we have the larger per capita carbon foot print in the >> and i want to talk about how we can begin to work on that. i know you have a really big one, too. i want to start by talking about this false dichotomy between jobs and the environment. in 2006, two miners died in an undergroun
guidepost she uses to shell down her doubts looking out at whitesville surveying of the despair she has no intention of turning back now. i will be there every step of the way. thank you. [applause] .. >> the book is widely regarded as the first to expose the risk. it won an award. his new book is an american gospel on family history and the kingdom of god. he will be appearing on npr's terry gross. arc. [applause] >> thank you very much. i grew up in louisville, and i spent a lot...
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a riptide of despair. >> reporter: i was released because he is in the advanced stages of prostate cancer, it's called a compassionate release, a chance for him to be with his family in the final days. >> the release dictates that justice be served but mercy be sured. compassion and mercy are about up holding the beliefs that we seek to live by. >> he sent a message that the comfort and the life of one state sponsored terrorist is worth more than the lives of 270 innocent ep rr:>>teorones. >> reporter: ririam wolf was a student at syracuse when she died. she had dreams of being a professional actress. she would have been 41 years old next month: abdel baset al- hegrahi got off the plane accompanied by the libyan leader. >> beth parker tonight. >>> a developing story this evening, the cash for clunkers program will shut down on monday. if you don't trade in your clunker by 8:00 monday night, you are out of luck. dealers ran through 1 billion so fast congress voted to put another 2 billion into it. >>> deals on luxury items at a local mall. these low prices ended in a mall store raid. today
a riptide of despair. >> reporter: i was released because he is in the advanced stages of prostate cancer, it's called a compassionate release, a chance for him to be with his family in the final days. >> the release dictates that justice be served but mercy be sured. compassion and mercy are about up holding the beliefs that we seek to live by. >> he sent a message that the comfort and the life of one state sponsored terrorist is worth more than the lives of 270 innocent ep...
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it's an undertow of a rip tide of despair that this could have come about. >>reporter: they believe that while he may have been the only person in jail the bombing of pan am 103 involves more feet. the big fish escaped justice and now he has too. members of the jury, which is the intelligence agency, they say it was state ordered. everybody on that plane has something to offer. whole families were lost. a 2-year-old baby. this is just an inkrensable thing that they would let this man go home. >>reporter: she's published some of her daughter's writings and a book of her own. it reminds people of not just what a wonderful person she was, but what was lost to the world by an act of terrorism. >>it sent him home in comfort to his family. it's just an outrage. reporter: abc 2 news. >>>police arrested two other suspects in the racially motivated beating of an elderly man earlier this week. 16-year-old zachary watson and 17-year-old emanuel miller were arrested in the beating of james privott. they used tips from the community to find these remaining suspects. lock
it's an undertow of a rip tide of despair that this could have come about. >>reporter: they believe that while he may have been the only person in jail the bombing of pan am 103 involves more feet. the big fish escaped justice and now he has too. members of the jury, which is the intelligence agency, they say it was state ordered. everybody on that plane has something to offer. whole families were lost. a 2-year-old baby. this is just an inkrensable thing that they would let this man go...
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beneath the surface was this layer, this undercurrent of despair and anger and fear. and sort of carrying through. if you read through all of his writings, you see this was a guy who had a lot of troubling issues. but on the surface appeared to be okay. >> let's bring in our clinical psychologist, dr. jeff gardere. we want to know motive. but as andrew points out, number one thing in his blog seems to be a hatred for women. hadn't had a girlfriend since '84. hadn't had sex since '91. >> all of that is because of the kind of personality that he had. he might have seemed normal. you guessed this right, he might have seemed normal to a lot of people. but once you got to know this guy, you realized that this is a guy who did not see things the way other people do, who probably had a lot of anger, who was easily irritated, who was just really an odd guy. from what we're finding out, mike, this is an individual who a couple years ago just stopped talking to his neighbors, and they knew him as a recluse. the other thing we do know is that this is a guy from his blogs who not
beneath the surface was this layer, this undercurrent of despair and anger and fear. and sort of carrying through. if you read through all of his writings, you see this was a guy who had a lot of troubling issues. but on the surface appeared to be okay. >> let's bring in our clinical psychologist, dr. jeff gardere. we want to know motive. but as andrew points out, number one thing in his blog seems to be a hatred for women. hadn't had a girlfriend since '84. hadn't had sex since '91....
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it's an undertow of the rip tide of despair that this could have come about. >> reporter: they believe while al-megrahi may have been the only one in jail but the bombing involved many more people. they say the big fish escaped justice and now al-megrahi has, too. >> they are members of the j.a.l., the libyan intelligence agency, and we feel it was state ordered. megrahi himself. >> everybody on that plane has something to offer. whole families were lost. a 2-year-old baby. this is just incomprehensible that they would let this man go home. >> reporter: she has published some of miriam's writings and written a book of her own. she says miriam's spirit must live on to show what was lost of the world by an act of terrorism. >> to send him home in comfort to his family? it's just an outrage. >> reporter: in severna park, roosevelt leftwich, abc 2 news. >>> columnist and former cnn crossfire co-host robert novak will be laid to rest. he died tuesday after a long battle with cancer. funeral services will be held right there in northwest d.c. novak sparked major controversy after revealing t
it's an undertow of the rip tide of despair that this could have come about. >> reporter: they believe while al-megrahi may have been the only one in jail but the bombing involved many more people. they say the big fish escaped justice and now al-megrahi has, too. >> they are members of the j.a.l., the libyan intelligence agency, and we feel it was state ordered. megrahi himself. >> everybody on that plane has something to offer. whole families were lost. a 2-year-old baby....
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"demoralizatn and despair has arnd kandaharhe says most peopl tell me they will not participate in thursday'spresl election. one reason, he writes, is beuse people are disbelieving that hami karzai's corrupt cabinetwillllow not win. not all were ownbeat though. a businessn from pan. >> valley north of kul says he's fou no one who said that the elections h no value to em. i fe that the real means of democracy are swly taking route in our untry, and that wemay be able to achieve a me peaceful and bter afghanistan. >>> joining usow for some more perspecte on all of the developments in afghanistan as this election approaches mberly marten, professor of potical science at barnard college columbia unersity here in new york. welcome back. >> thank you, martin. it'sood to be back. >> so les talk seriously regaing this'yjez cabut today. is it a sign of what's going to happen on thursd, and is it an indication of the taliban are going to be ableto disrupt this elecon? >> ell, i thi this w edicted and the importan thing to kp in mind is that the campaigns have generated so much excitemt and there are pe
"demoralizatn and despair has arnd kandaharhe says most peopl tell me they will not participate in thursday'spresl election. one reason, he writes, is beuse people are disbelieving that hami karzai's corrupt cabinetwillllow not win. not all were ownbeat though. a businessn from pan. >> valley north of kul says he's fou no one who said that the elections h no value to em. i fe that the real means of democracy are swly taking route in our untry, and that wemay be able to achieve a me...
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i go into neighborhoods in the inner city that are full of despair and low on the economic straight that, and they have boarded uptown houses, young men hanging out on the corner, not uncommon to have shootings just hours before or afterwards on the streets. so they say sometimes this is the anti-concierge practice. >> take a deep breath. >> 20% of medicare patients, they get readmitted after discharge from the hospital. billions of dollars are lost due to those readmissions. and those could be saved by increasing services at home. when was that last filled this when was the oxycodone filled? >> 8-3-09. >> about three years ago we embarked on a data test to using a team approach with field nurses with a physician at the center, trying to cross the culture gap of noncompliance and distrust, build confidence and relationships with the patients, and get them re engaged in their health care so that we could decrease hospital transports and transports. that that was quite successful. >> dr. katz says his father was a combat medic in world war ii, and later became a family practitioner in new
i go into neighborhoods in the inner city that are full of despair and low on the economic straight that, and they have boarded uptown houses, young men hanging out on the corner, not uncommon to have shootings just hours before or afterwards on the streets. so they say sometimes this is the anti-concierge practice. >> take a deep breath. >> 20% of medicare patients, they get readmitted after discharge from the hospital. billions of dollars are lost due to those readmissions. and...
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"demoralization and despair have reached such a level in kandahar," he says, "most people tell me they will not participate in thursday's presidential election." "one reason," he writes, "is because people are disbelieving that president hamid karzai's corrupt cabinet will allow another cab note win. another reason, he says, is that people are rightly fearing that the taliban would punish them." not all were downbeat though. a businessman north of kabul says that he's found no one who said that the elections had no value to them. i feel that the real means of democracy are slowly taking route in our country, and that we may be able to achieve a more peaceful and better afghanistan. >>> joining us now for some more perspective on all of the developments in afghanistan as this election approaches is kimberly marten, a professor of political science at barnard college columbia university here in new york. welcome back. >> thank you, martin. it's good to be back. >> so let's talk seriously regarding this bombing in kabul today. is it a sign of what is going to happen on thursday, and is it
"demoralization and despair have reached such a level in kandahar," he says, "most people tell me they will not participate in thursday's presidential election." "one reason," he writes, "is because people are disbelieving that president hamid karzai's corrupt cabinet will allow another cab note win. another reason, he says, is that people are rightly fearing that the taliban would punish them." not all were downbeat though. a businessman north of kabul...
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. >> the nhs often makes the difference between pain and comfort, despair and hope, life and death. thanks for always being there. >> reporter: sarah brown also posted, "we love the nhs more than we can say." and there was this from health secretary andy burnham. >> over the moon about the strong support for the nhs, an institution i will defend to my dying day. >> reporter: but for many people, the attacks on our health service coming out of america are beyond a joke. >> $22,750, in england government health officials decided that's how much six months of life is worth. under their socialized system, if a medical treatment costs more, you're out of luck. >> where we do disagree, let's disagree over things that are real. not these wild misrepresentations that bear no resemblance to anything that's actually been proposed. >> reporter: sarah palin, the republican former nominee for vice president, wrote on facebook, there's an nhs-style health insurance plan would see death panels deciding who gets treatment. something she called downright evil. thousands of british twitterers have re
. >> the nhs often makes the difference between pain and comfort, despair and hope, life and death. thanks for always being there. >> reporter: sarah brown also posted, "we love the nhs more than we can say." and there was this from health secretary andy burnham. >> over the moon about the strong support for the nhs, an institution i will defend to my dying day. >> reporter: but for many people, the attacks on our health service coming out of america are beyond...
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it bush,fih w in a life filled with neendyev i kdneendy never gave in to ne self-pity or despair. an msachusetts other serry, thejol taught us much more about how to live life, sailing into the wind one last time. kennedy's life encompassed so much. tragedy. five of his brothers and sisters died or lived tragically. triumph. no senator in recent times has had such an impact on the country. and troubles. which may have kept him from ever being president. >> i was taught long ago that politics is a noble occupation, that public service is among the most honorable of professions. >> reporter: ted kennedy was intimately involved in public service for 49 years. he was the youngest of the nine kennedy children, the baby brother. teddy was the gregarious entertainer of the family. parents joe and rose had great ambitions for all their children, insisting each one contribute something to the world. ted kennedy was the third longest serving united states senator ever, and one of the most distinguished. >> it is the glory and greatness of our tradition to speak for those who have no voice.
it bush,fih w in a life filled with neendyev i kdneendy never gave in to ne self-pity or despair. an msachusetts other serry, thejol taught us much more about how to live life, sailing into the wind one last time. kennedy's life encompassed so much. tragedy. five of his brothers and sisters died or lived tragically. triumph. no senator in recent times has had such an impact on the country. and troubles. which may have kept him from ever being president. >> i was taught long ago that...
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it's an under tow, a rip tied, of despair that in could have come about. >> reporter: they believe that while al. magrahi was the only person in jail that it involved many more people. that the real terrorist master minds escaped justice and now he has too. >> these men were members of the jal which was the libyan intelligence agency, and we feel it was state-ordered, ca fday himself probably. >> reporter: a belief shared by the brother of another lockerbie victim. >> for state terrorism a victory and the families have to watch all this and 20 years later this is the last sad chapter in this odd odd eye see. >> rose marie has published some of marian's writings and written a book of her own. >>> now to the orioles tonight, the o's closed out a three-game series, the game was tied 1-1 until brian roberts put the birds in front with a grand slam. nolan reimold hit a three-run shot, they went on to win 8-7. the bird head to chicago for the weekend. >>> apparently that exhibition soccer match showed the world charm city loves to kick it. they have made the cut. it's is now one of the venues
it's an under tow, a rip tied, of despair that in could have come about. >> reporter: they believe that while al. magrahi was the only person in jail that it involved many more people. that the real terrorist master minds escaped justice and now he has too. >> these men were members of the jal which was the libyan intelligence agency, and we feel it was state-ordered, ca fday himself probably. >> reporter: a belief shared by the brother of another lockerbie victim. >>...
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. >> the nhs often makingshe differce between pain and comfor despair and hope, life and death. thks f always being there. >> reporter: sarah brown also posted, e lot of nhs more than we cansay." and there was this from health secretary an burna >> over the mo about the strong suppo for the nhs,n instition i will defend to my dying y. >> reporter: but for many peoe the attacks on our heal serviccoming out of america are beyond a joke. >> $22,750, in england govement health officls decided that's how much six mohs of life is worth. under their socialized system, a medil treatmt costs mo, you're out of luck. >> wher we do disagree,let's sagree over things thatre real. not these wild mispresentati misrepresentations thabear mow resemblae to anything that's actually been proposed. >> reporter: sarah palin, the publican former nominee for vice resident, wrote on facebook, there's an nhs-style alth insurance pl would see ath panels decing who gets eatment. somethin she called wnright evil. thsands of british twitterers have retiated under the banner, we lot of s. >> oh, in america, if
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despair. you know, i don't think -- it goes back to an article that appears today that i did an interview for and my quote was scotland has betrayed us. >> kendall, let's go back to the judge here on a legal front. the judge again saying mercy must be shown. compassion available so use it if available here. how does a judge answer the question what about compassion for the 270 victims? it was agreed upon internationally he was going to spend the rest of his life in jail. >> absolutely. his compassion is so dramatically misplaced away from the victims to the perpetrators one of the worst crimes you can imagine. people do die in prison under our system that's what's supposed to happen. that's what a life sentence means. >> that's right. >> you have taken away your right to ever walk out again under any circumstances. by the way, be mighty lucky you're not headed for the death sentence. that's what it's supposed to mean. for now at least in some parts of the world one of our trusted allies life s
despair. you know, i don't think -- it goes back to an article that appears today that i did an interview for and my quote was scotland has betrayed us. >> kendall, let's go back to the judge here on a legal front. the judge again saying mercy must be shown. compassion available so use it if available here. how does a judge answer the question what about compassion for the 270 victims? it was agreed upon internationally he was going to spend the rest of his life in jail. >>...
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it is a riptide of despair. it was a tragic decision. it was made by scotland the justice secretary who freed him based on compassionate grounds. the 57-year-old is dying of prostate cancer. the decision and has been called outrageous. >> it is beyond comprehension that they cod have done this. they at least did not send him to a prison in libya. e >> she was returning from a semester abroad when the plane exploded over scotland. >> life will never be the same. thabout her all the time. we do our best to live life the way she would have wanted us to. >> 20 years later, this mother still grieves her daughter's death. >> i hope he dies immediately said they don't have a chance to let him start speaking on television and glorifying himself. he does not deserve any compassion. i hope his life is cut very short perio. >> he served eight years in jail. >> president obama things it was a mistake -- and thinks it was a mistake, and warned libya not to give him a hero's welcome. >>> a maryland man pleaded guilty today to murdering his girlfriend'
it is a riptide of despair. it was a tragic decision. it was made by scotland the justice secretary who freed him based on compassionate grounds. the 57-year-old is dying of prostate cancer. the decision and has been called outrageous. >> it is beyond comprehension that they cod have done this. they at least did not send him to a prison in libya. e >> she was returning from a semester abroad when the plane exploded over scotland. >> life will never be the same. thabout her all...
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. >> suicide prevention hot lines are being swamped by callers push to the brink of despair. >> a lot of them are calling having been foreclosed on or lost a job. >> the health services administration says more than 57,000 people called local suicide hot line linked through national 800 number, up 20% from july of last year. >> this is the largest number of calls answered in the history of the national suicide prevention lifeline. >> and this call center outside washington, volunteer counselors say the numbers are even higher. >> almost all calls are somehow related to financial problems. >> it is hurting private donor budgets, so federal officials are stepping in. >> they are providing an additional $1 million to support the center. >> that is on top of 3 million now, and while it may not be much, those on the front lines say every dollar helps spread the message to those in need. >> you may not know is that what to do, but give us a call, and we can help thought through the situation. >> the number is 1-800-273-talk. you will talk to someone in the local area. >> back with more in a
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and then hearing jenkins' mom on the phone, the despair. i understand what his father is saying, when you agree to go on a reality tv show, you're opening that door. famous, seductive, people can be sucked in. and i think what we need to look at is, how can we better improve this process? what can be done to better prepare people to come off the reality show. and i think that some post-show counseling could be very beneficial -- >> you mean, when he came off the show, it was a downer when he didn't make and he was all broken up? >> i think, speaking from my own personal experience, i was a contestant on a reality show, you go from this sort of, you know, 24/7, you're working, you're putting yourself up to be judged, you're competing, you're making friends at the same time, yet competing with people, you're in this altered world, all of a sudden, you're thrown back into your real life, but do you know how to function in that normal, real life again? >> let's unleash the lawyers. susan moss, new york. renee rockwell, defense attorney, atlanta
and then hearing jenkins' mom on the phone, the despair. i understand what his father is saying, when you agree to go on a reality tv show, you're opening that door. famous, seductive, people can be sucked in. and i think what we need to look at is, how can we better improve this process? what can be done to better prepare people to come off the reality show. and i think that some post-show counseling could be very beneficial -- >> you mean, when he came off the show, it was a downer when...
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. >> don't miss the despair. >> oh, my god. wow was that perfect. >> do you still want them to vote on this. >> effort? >> good work, guys. >> all right, thank you and, yes, you can vote. log on to myfoxdc.com and click on fieldy on ross for who you think won this edition of dave versus dave. shawn yancy and laura evans, even with your partisanship toward dave ross, there away either of you women and g make could possibly vote for dave ross on this one. >> i plain feel sorry for ross. you clearly won that one hand down, so, you win. like laura said, i feel bad for dave. maybe a sympathy vote. >> maybe because -- i think some people are voting for him. don't feel bad for dave. he's a good looking good. he's single. he's in good shape. he has his whole life in front of him. i'm a seasoned vet. i only have so many more dave versus dave. >> maybe we can help find him a woman now. >> gary, thanks for watching and shut up or we will send you back to lubbock, texas. >> the strange thing was i was on feldy's side but now dave ross gets
. >> don't miss the despair. >> oh, my god. wow was that perfect. >> do you still want them to vote on this. >> effort? >> good work, guys. >> all right, thank you and, yes, you can vote. log on to myfoxdc.com and click on fieldy on ross for who you think won this edition of dave versus dave. shawn yancy and laura evans, even with your partisanship toward dave ross, there away either of you women and g make could possibly vote for dave ross on this one....
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and before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard, i think we should look at today's need from moldova. only a few weeks ago aelection wan apparently stolen. there was a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from certain that authoritarian governments are winning that battle. and in the case of iran, i think that although they will probably sustain themselves in office for some time, they will not have the power that they had previously and they're having to -- they're going to have to make more and more concessions, both to their rivals within the ruling clique and also to the crowds on the street, in order to be able to sustain themselves. and while they're doing that, they're not in the confident position of being able to export revolution on the one hand, or to continue some aggressive domestic policy on the other. i do think this battle on the streets in tehran and other -- certainly in other iranian cit
and before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard, i think we should look at today's need from moldova. only a few weeks ago aelection wan apparently stolen. there was a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from certain that authoritarian governments are winning that battle. and in the case of iran, i think that...
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in may, more despair. i made many big changes in the past two years, he wrote. but everything is still the same. life is over. this is from august 3rd. i took off today, monday, and tomorrow to practice my routine and make sure it is well polished. i need to work out every detail. there is only one shot, tomorrow is the big day. hours later, sodini wearing shorts and carrying a bag loaded with guns entered an aerobics class. turned the lights off and fulfilled his death wish. >> i was right beside the room when it took place. i seen everybody running. >> reporter: but they did, committed by a man who, at the top of his journal, typed his name, age, date of birth, and listed his date of death as august 4th, 2009. >> that's just chilling, jean. i know police at this hour are trying to reconstruct the time line. have they given you any further details about that? >> reporter: well, for one thing, from the blog we know that he tried to do this back in january but, in his words, he chickened out. police say yesterday he came to this club at 11:00, left. came back a l
in may, more despair. i made many big changes in the past two years, he wrote. but everything is still the same. life is over. this is from august 3rd. i took off today, monday, and tomorrow to practice my routine and make sure it is well polished. i need to work out every detail. there is only one shot, tomorrow is the big day. hours later, sodini wearing shorts and carrying a bag loaded with guns entered an aerobics class. turned the lights off and fulfilled his death wish. >> i was...
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they crave normalcy but despair at how to attain it that brings jail terms and death to anyone trying to organize dissenters. one of the great failures of diplomacy in the middle east has been washington's inability to harness that frustration. the popular committee meetings indicated just how discouraged libyans were with their lot. life in libya was so unpredictable that people weren't even sure what year it was. the year mischaracterize visit was officially 1369 but two years earlier, libyans had been living through 1429. no one could quite name the day for me when the count changed especially since both remained in play. a newspaper headline when i arrived, for example, heralded changes to number 4 for 1439. the people was dated 13 six5n9. confused?dc÷ so was i.x@ñ it's the fickle decisions switching suddenly from the standard muslim calendar to one marking the year since the prophet mohammed's death and then shifting to one counting from his birth. the rest of the 1.3 billion muslims around the world happily use a calendar that starts from the date that mohammed migrated from mec
they crave normalcy but despair at how to attain it that brings jail terms and death to anyone trying to organize dissenters. one of the great failures of diplomacy in the middle east has been washington's inability to harness that frustration. the popular committee meetings indicated just how discouraged libyans were with their lot. life in libya was so unpredictable that people weren't even sure what year it was. the year mischaracterize visit was officially 1369 but two years earlier,...
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before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard we should loot at today's news where only a week ago an election was apparently stolen, a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from concern that the authoritarian governments are winning that battle. in the case of iran, i think that although they will probably sustain themselves in office for some time, they will not have the power that they had previously. and they're goods to have to make more and more concessions both to the rivals within the ruling clique, and also to the crowds on the street, in order to be able to sustain themselves. while they're doing that, they're not in the self-confident position of being ability to export revolution on the one hand or continue an aggressive diplomatic policy on the other. so i do think this battle on the streets in tehran and other -- serb in other iranian cities does have in some sense a restraining effect, because it
before one begins to despair about the power of authoritarian governments in this regard we should loot at today's news where only a week ago an election was apparently stolen, a new election today which has produced a defeat for the government. when we look at the battle between, so to speak, democratic crowds and authoritarian governments, it's far from concern that the authoritarian governments are winning that battle. in the case of iran, i think that although they will probably sustain...
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quite had in any other city in the world in the way i expericed it here, a scary, almost sort of despair in feelg that i never had in london. new york or helsinki or other ples, there seems to be nothing to do here. los angeles seems so oppressive and so awful, i think this isn perience, these moment shattering, sunlit horror that rises throughout the history has had. >> the other side of it that i want to talk about, lesley white represents the other side. he is the opposing goal of the story to david clarke. it really was a land of opportunity in a lot ofays. financially certainly, but also in terms of possibilities like choices, opportunities of things to do. this guy started out as a photographer. you can tell his story a little bit but ended up being everywhere of importance during this five or six year period, all sorts of different roles. >> the book compare tse two guys. he is the light/dark. why this guy ce out of canada originally and move to ventura county, he had a succession, worked in a gas station, a couple of law enforcement jobs and by 1928 was a photoapher in ventura, a
quite had in any other city in the world in the way i expericed it here, a scary, almost sort of despair in feelg that i never had in london. new york or helsinki or other ples, there seems to be nothing to do here. los angeles seems so oppressive and so awful, i think this isn perience, these moment shattering, sunlit horror that rises throughout the history has had. >> the other side of it that i want to talk about, lesley white represents the other side. he is the opposing goal of the...
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it's been some turn of events for two women and their families who just days ago were in absolute despair. all changed when laura ling and euna lee returned this morning to the arms of their loved ones and a country waiting to embrace them. watch. >> hours ago, euna lee and i were prisoners in north korea. we feared that at any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp. and then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting. we were taken to a location and when we walked through the doors, we saw standing before us president bill clinton. >> larry: let's check in with dan simon, our cnn correspondent. he's in san francisco. i believe right outside where al gore's headquarters are for his television network. dan, what's the latest on the family reunion? >> reporter: yeah, hi, larry. as you said, this is where current is based here in san francisco. but the two young women, they are based in los angeles. we can tell you that they are home tonight after that very dramatic homecoming today. we're getting some early details about their treatment in north korea. most of these details
it's been some turn of events for two women and their families who just days ago were in absolute despair. all changed when laura ling and euna lee returned this morning to the arms of their loved ones and a country waiting to embrace them. watch. >> hours ago, euna lee and i were prisoners in north korea. we feared that at any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp. and then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting. we were taken to a location and when we walked...
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towa shnt ow story story on ar suspect shares despair, intent to kill. stl fiilnd thl fie ilndthe diary on-line, r erttbe or worse, depending on which way is and right e isthe ermbnu rising sembchfastt ar rising search m i'i'going to show isit not g it isnot fancy but it is rdy.di diary. rd this is a diary he ahsa ar months and a diary of heannewh at neanpld to do and eventually executed. i want to read you a quick an excerpt but i will warn you the hear it outour mute bie n'dothntwatv to hear i mute the next minute xtne minut or so. it starts with him writing this. these are his words why do this to g youngirls. i kept a runnthloat th includes my though and action after i saw this project was going to drag on uentin continues this november 5th and you can see it 3rd, the day 3r the day the masser d,refothe mn he writes, y da today monday and tomorrow to practice my routine and moke maresu iti edli sh edneto work out every detail. there is only one shot. very disturbing stuff but it is what is hot on the web this morning. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a
towa shnt ow story story on ar suspect shares despair, intent to kill. stl fiilnd thl fie ilndthe diary on-line, r erttbe or worse, depending on which way is and right e isthe ermbnu rising sembchfastt ar rising search m i'i'going to show isit not g it isnot fancy but it is rdy.di diary. rd this is a diary he ahsa ar months and a diary of heannewh at neanpld to do and eventually executed. i want to read you a quick an excerpt but i will warn you the hear it outour mute bie n'dothntwatv to hear...
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glenn: the management was good to me but the pit of despair was in the newsroom. >> you would walk through the newsroom and they hated you? >> one of the journalists looked up and went ughh. >> they do that here. to me. maybe it's just you. >> she said you expect it and i said i do. it's that sad. >> did that inhibit you that you weren't as flamboyant over there because of these pinheads mocking you? >> i think the reason i wasn't as flamboyant -- i think i'm the same person. >> you were much more low-key over there. a full moon came out when you got fox. glenn: maybe that's god's way of sorting out the stupid people. the car companies that have been making crap boxes since 1955. >> something about live television does it to you. glenn: i don't care about anything. i just want my guy to win! president obama looked at all that he created and said it is very good, so he declared the 7 months a month of rest. what are you doing? dabbing with your cloth? >> when it's live and the camera comes on -- glenn: then i just before a showman! i got to be on time every day at 5:00! i think we start wit
glenn: the management was good to me but the pit of despair was in the newsroom. >> you would walk through the newsroom and they hated you? >> one of the journalists looked up and went ughh. >> they do that here. to me. maybe it's just you. >> she said you expect it and i said i do. it's that sad. >> did that inhibit you that you weren't as flamboyant over there because of these pinheads mocking you? >> i think the reason i wasn't as flamboyant -- i think i'm...
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plus, not a second despair when a child gets caught in a swimming pool. we will show you how very scary this scene was. . to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. that's a great call. one a day men's. shepard: a really frightening scene 43-year-old girl at a pool in key biscayne, florida. she was said to be swimming there when miami fire and rescue said the child apparently got her hand caught in a pipe connected to the skimmer of the pool. they had to cut through the wall of the pool to free the pipe in which the girl's hand was caught, and then, they took the child with that piece of pipe to the hospital. they were trying to keep per head above water. it was a horrifying thing for people watching. they say she is going to be fine. there is a federal law for safer pool drain cover and place, and they are lacking in many places, but those are at the bottom of the pool. we will see if that applies. the li
plus, not a second despair when a child gets caught in a swimming pool. we will show you how very scary this scene was. . to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. that's a great call. one a day men's. shepard: a really frightening scene 43-year-old girl at a pool in key biscayne, florida. she was said to be swimming there when miami fire and...
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. ♪ there must be somekind of way out of here ♪ >> little b of despair or concern. to my bike. >> woodstock had become a disaster area. you have thousand and thousand of cars lining the streets. hundreds of thousand of people walking around. you have a few outhouses. you have people that have come there for one day. they're stuck there for three days. everybody had to figure out, in this disaster area, how they're going to survive. >> coming up -- the birth of the woodstock nation. >> for the first time in myiyeat ry ill el i belonged. and belonged to that group. five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the co-pilot is on mapquest. - ( rock music playing ) - and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music from meltedmetal.com. that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint, the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard
. ♪ there must be somekind of way out of here ♪ >> little b of despair or concern. to my bike. >> woodstock had become a disaster area. you have thousand and thousand of cars lining the streets. hundreds of thousand of people walking around. you have a few outhouses. you have people that have come there for one day. they're stuck there for three days. everybody had to figure out, in this disaster area, how they're going to survive. >> coming up -- the birth of the...
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going around what i used to call the pit of despair the people in the newsroom.e newsroom people would hate you. >> i was walking around the newsroom one time a lady said to me, one of the journalists looked up and she went ugh. bill: they do that here. >> not to me. just you. i said that's not necessary. she said oh, you expect it. i said i do, and isn't that sad? bill: did that inhibit you and you weren't as flamboyant over there because of these pinheads mocking you? >>. no i think the reason why i wasn't as flamboyant, i mean i think i'm the same person. bill: not on the air though. >> you don't think so? no you were much more low key over there it's like the full moon came out. >> it's time to stop bragging. maybe that's god's way of sorting out the stupid people. you 8% in a car company that's been making crap boxes i think since 1955. >> something about live television though that does it to you. >> i don't care about anything. i just want my guy to win. >> president obama looked at all that he created and said it is very good. so he declared the seventh m
going around what i used to call the pit of despair the people in the newsroom.e newsroom people would hate you. >> i was walking around the newsroom one time a lady said to me, one of the journalists looked up and she went ugh. bill: they do that here. >> not to me. just you. i said that's not necessary. she said oh, you expect it. i said i do, and isn't that sad? bill: did that inhibit you and you weren't as flamboyant over there because of these pinheads mocking you? >>. no...
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it's an undertow, a riptide of despair. it was a fran tinge decision. >> al-megrahi was released early because he reportedly has terminal cancer. 270 people were killed in that bombing, including 189 americans. >> it is 5:17 on this friday morning. time for a look at weather and traffic every 10 minutes. >> we toss it to lisa baden to see what's going on. i'm autopsy a very large pardon me fire i'm hearing on the area of featherwood street just off old columbia pike. apparently it is a major apartment fire, according to several of the people who work here in the traffic center, past the area coming in. and we're concerned about the traffic in the area. i would like to go to the maryland camera first, if we can. 29, you can see the flames licking the sky. right now we're looking at randolph road over 29. that looks good. but be careful, old columbia pike and on columbia pike, colesville road, in the area of tech road, that's where you're going see some disruption with the fire department. let's go over to virginia geico came
it's an undertow, a riptide of despair. it was a fran tinge decision. >> al-megrahi was released early because he reportedly has terminal cancer. 270 people were killed in that bombing, including 189 americans. >> it is 5:17 on this friday morning. time for a look at weather and traffic every 10 minutes. >> we toss it to lisa baden to see what's going on. i'm autopsy a very large pardon me fire i'm hearing on the area of featherwood street just off old columbia pike....
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as one woman said, to despair about the education raunch of and marketing. it does from the exploitation of the indians to slavery. it's basically skips the founding fathers. it skips the great list of their vision and what this country has become. i devote on a whole chapter to this. how to deal with that. there is one guy. denis wrote many letters. he wrote many letters to its kids' teachers. this is on the road to a music teacher. i am very troubled to learn that you again use your music class as a forum to impose a one-sided political lecture on the children in your charge. i am especially troubled that in a discussion after class with my son and the presence of several other students you equated republicans would to nazis. and then he -- >>host: this is the music teacher. >>guest: the music teacher. if you insist on having this kind of political content in your class, seventh grade music teacher, if you're going to do this in basic fairness on sound educational policy i demand you bring in another adult to present the other side to the children and the
as one woman said, to despair about the education raunch of and marketing. it does from the exploitation of the indians to slavery. it's basically skips the founding fathers. it skips the great list of their vision and what this country has become. i devote on a whole chapter to this. how to deal with that. there is one guy. denis wrote many letters. he wrote many letters to its kids' teachers. this is on the road to a music teacher. i am very troubled to learn that you again use your music...
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he has been the status quo of destruction and despair. >> the only option is in congress of a gasolinego which would truly hurt iran. it has a lot of crude but doesn't have refined gasoline t would be a dangerous risky step which might involve a blockade. whether obama would do it or not, i don't know, but if he doesn't, he has got nothing. bret: that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see how confusing the healthcare debate has become. .aster and easier than ever before? well now you can, introducing the new... powerful... lightweight... oreck xl platinum vacuum. you don't vacuum open floors, you vacuum rooms filled with furniture. and the xl platinum makes cleaning under, around, and behind them, fast and easy! so take advantage of this limited time no-payments-no-interest-for-one- full-year offer and order your new oreck xl platinum today! call now and for cleaning stairs or up high we'll also send you the powerful oreck handheld vacuum-- a $250 value-absolutely free. hi, i'm david oreck, and this is my new platinum upright vacuum. it's the best upright we have ever built. i want you
he has been the status quo of destruction and despair. >> the only option is in congress of a gasolinego which would truly hurt iran. it has a lot of crude but doesn't have refined gasoline t would be a dangerous risky step which might involve a blockade. whether obama would do it or not, i don't know, but if he doesn't, he has got nothing. bret: that's it for the panel. stay tuned to see how confusing the healthcare debate has become. .aster and easier than ever before? well now you can,...
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from south dakota cheyenne indian reservation, struck with poverty and despair. we begin with someone who has firsthand experience in the contentious term over the debate in health care reform. kathleen sebelius has heard the heckling and the boos and more importantly the questions americans are asking at town hall hosted by members of congress home from their august break. she joins us from michigan to answer the questions of critics and questions you might be asking. thank you for joining with us, madame secretary. i would like to begin with something that the president said at a town hall out in colorado yesterday. among the most contentious points of the debate is the so-called government or public option, to compete with private insurance companies. but if you listen to the president yesterday, he seemed to think, maybe it's not so important. >> the public option, whether we have it or we don't have, is not the entirety of health care reform. this is just one sliver of it. one aspect of it. and by the way, it's both the right and the left that have become so
from south dakota cheyenne indian reservation, struck with poverty and despair. we begin with someone who has firsthand experience in the contentious term over the debate in health care reform. kathleen sebelius has heard the heckling and the boos and more importantly the questions americans are asking at town hall hosted by members of congress home from their august break. she joins us from michigan to answer the questions of critics and questions you might be asking. thank you for joining...
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only that, one thing that was sort of amazing, i read his blog was that he was so hopeless and so despairinghe future, yet he kept getting all these breaks. had he a date in may with this woman he met on the bus in march. and yet decided that that wasn't -- that was not going to be any kind of good direction for him, that it wasn't going to work for him, he needed to stay focused and not let this good thing get him off track. he was pretty certain he wouldn't survive. he survived two layoffs at his company, didn't think he would survive a third. he actually got a promotion and a raise in late july, a couple weeks ago. even that was not enough to make him think that -- >> do you see how many lies he's telling though? this is the spin he put on it. you can't trust a psychopath to tell you the truth. a lot of this stuff we'll find out is a bunch of garbage. >> thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >>> tomorrow night we want to tell you at 8:00 p.m., a mayor cnn prime time event, our national report card on president obama. he is about to hit his second 100-day mark. how's he doing? we'll take a
only that, one thing that was sort of amazing, i read his blog was that he was so hopeless and so despairinghe future, yet he kept getting all these breaks. had he a date in may with this woman he met on the bus in march. and yet decided that that wasn't -- that was not going to be any kind of good direction for him, that it wasn't going to work for him, he needed to stay focused and not let this good thing get him off track. he was pretty certain he wouldn't survive. he survived two layoffs at...
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now part of the rebirth of a community which had been a battleground marked with drugs and despair. >> me and marcel were here one time, and ak-47 bullets rang out. we had to lay all the children down on the ground. >> reporter: marcel is marcel dealo, the man who's trying to turn the village bottoms area in west oakland, california, into an oasis of black economic power. growing up in a dangerous neighborhood, he said, has helped. >> it particularly sharpens your senses to how to solve problems. you know, i made it out of that situation myself. so i'm able to pretty much help a neighborhood get out of that same situation pretty easily. >> reporter: in the last couple of years, as a landlord and business owner, he has helped at least two dozen black families move back into the bottoms. in restored houses. there's an art gallery now, and a curio shop. >> we're holding the keys to the neighborhood, right? >> reporter: this cultural center, a community garden. >> this used to be an old auto wrecking yard. we're transforming it into a working farm. >> reporter: his own black dot cafe wher
now part of the rebirth of a community which had been a battleground marked with drugs and despair. >> me and marcel were here one time, and ak-47 bullets rang out. we had to lay all the children down on the ground. >> reporter: marcel is marcel dealo, the man who's trying to turn the village bottoms area in west oakland, california, into an oasis of black economic power. growing up in a dangerous neighborhood, he said, has helped. >> it particularly sharpens your senses to...
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to help them with the loneliness, the despair, and the danger they often turn to their faith as a meansf survival and as a way to find meaning in the journey. across nations over mountains and deserts, familiar religious practices provide spiritual sustenance. as one migrant told me, god was my constant companion. although i can't remember how many hours i spent in the desert, i can remember the number of rosaries i said. when feasible, journeying migrants turn to churches and shelters for help, but more often than not they practice their religion outside institutional walls. while some visit established shrines, others spontaneously erect their own shrines to revered saints from their ohm communities. home communities. still others rely on images of their protecters pasted on holy cards or engraved on medallions vt from god. these migration miracles provide meaning and hope to migrants who believe that their trips have been sanctioned by god. they also propel and sustain action by providing migrants the psychological will to move forward. migrants also believe himmals, rosary beads, cr
to help them with the loneliness, the despair, and the danger they often turn to their faith as a meansf survival and as a way to find meaning in the journey. across nations over mountains and deserts, familiar religious practices provide spiritual sustenance. as one migrant told me, god was my constant companion. although i can't remember how many hours i spent in the desert, i can remember the number of rosaries i said. when feasible, journeying migrants turn to churches and shelters for...
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all that despair apparently boiled over tuesday night at the l.a. fitness club outside pittsburgh. but tonight, at least a few more clues about how george sodini went over the edge. >> i'm going to post this and see what comes back. shepard: well, less than two hours ago, in downtown pittsburgh, mourners started gathering for a candlelight vigil. the group called the women and girls foundation. organizing the vigil in defiance of a man who had so much hatred apparently for women and who eventually took all that anger out on them. the first victim's funeral takes place this sunday. fox news is tracking h1n1 and the increasing use of rapid tests to diagnose the virus. they are meant to detect infection in just minutes. although the tests work very quickly. they may not always be completely accurate. in fact, according to the centers for disease control and prevention. the rapid tests fail as much as 50% of the time. the most common problem, a false negative. nevertheless, sales of the tests reportedly are soaring. as health officials brace for a surge in the virus. marianne silver is
all that despair apparently boiled over tuesday night at the l.a. fitness club outside pittsburgh. but tonight, at least a few more clues about how george sodini went over the edge. >> i'm going to post this and see what comes back. shepard: well, less than two hours ago, in downtown pittsburgh, mourners started gathering for a candlelight vigil. the group called the women and girls foundation. organizing the vigil in defiance of a man who had so much hatred apparently for women and who...
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dollar despair. here to help, our friend michelle higgin, practical traveler for the "new york times." michelle, this is tremendous. a change of the rental costs from a year ago. it's outrageous. >> right. we're seeing all of these discounts for hotels and airfares like we just talked about. what's happening with car rentals is they can actually shrink their fleet, unlike a hotel which has those block of rooms to sell. what's happening is they're driving demand by shrinking fleets and able to jack up the rates. >> with auto sales and everything down and gas, i mean, i understand that. these rates are huge. help us save money here. you say just like greg says, fees are the way they're making money? >> not unlike the airlines, car renteral companies have fees consumers have to be careful about pshgs whether taxes, additional fees at the airport, or just the insurance they offer as well. different ways to save. right now especially you want to look for the counterintuitive approach, might be bigger, isn
dollar despair. here to help, our friend michelle higgin, practical traveler for the "new york times." michelle, this is tremendous. a change of the rental costs from a year ago. it's outrageous. >> right. we're seeing all of these discounts for hotels and airfares like we just talked about. what's happening with car rentals is they can actually shrink their fleet, unlike a hotel which has those block of rooms to sell. what's happening is they're driving demand by shrinking...
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you know, when you know someone who is so closely connected, i felt such despair for them. >> larry:f contestant was he? >> ryan was the ideal contestant for these shows. you want a big personality, you want loud, you want someone that's entertaining and that's going to cause conflict in the house. that's exactly what i look for and that's what he was. >> larry: how did you come to cast him? >> the way this works is, a lot of times you travel from city to city. my first city was las vegas. you go in a team. it's two people. i was there with a co-worker. literally land in vegas two hours later. was at the venetian. took an escalator down. first person comes over, baby, baby, baby. he hit on me. i met him because he approached me. i said, well, i'm going to use this. part of what i do is i recruit talent for these shows. you literally go -- >> larry: he's trying to date you and you say to him, you want to be on a show? >> no, he's not. he was just having fun. he was -- it's las vegas. he's there to have fun with his boys. there was a big porn convention. they were there to enjoy what v
you know, when you know someone who is so closely connected, i felt such despair for them. >> larry:f contestant was he? >> ryan was the ideal contestant for these shows. you want a big personality, you want loud, you want someone that's entertaining and that's going to cause conflict in the house. that's exactly what i look for and that's what he was. >> larry: how did you come to cast him? >> the way this works is, a lot of times you travel from city to city. my first...
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we don't meet with despair when we go through these towns.e meet with people who have been hit hard by the recession. but they are working hard to get back on their feet. >> all right, ali, incredible piece. great road trip. look forward to more great stuff from you this weekend at the iowa state fair. my home state. also, congratulations to our executive producer, michael cane and wife jen, forwell cupping their very first child.
we don't meet with despair when we go through these towns.e meet with people who have been hit hard by the recession. but they are working hard to get back on their feet. >> all right, ali, incredible piece. great road trip. look forward to more great stuff from you this weekend at the iowa state fair. my home state. also, congratulations to our executive producer, michael cane and wife jen, forwell cupping their very first child.