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another book by menninger that explains the theories of a baltimore man, donahue. that book is not easy to read if there is a flaw in his thesis, i don't see it. i recommend it. tavis: one case you make that our fascination with these popular crimes is not new or not american. >> that's right there are crime stories back to the romans, and the bible is full of crime stories. and joseph sold by his brothers into slavery is a crime story. the bible is full of them. tavis: do these high-profile cases cause us to be fearful by crime or see ourselves removed from these cases? >> that's one of the most serious issues. there a good argument that the exageration of these isolated cases cause us to be paranoid and more concerned about crime than we otherwise would be. and perhaps sometimes that's a negative thing. certainly it is a negative thing. on the other hand if you suggest that a person of a serious crime that he take it to seriously, they look at you like crazy. that's a tough issue that we are doing more harm than good by paying close attention to a few cases that
another book by menninger that explains the theories of a baltimore man, donahue. that book is not easy to read if there is a flaw in his thesis, i don't see it. i recommend it. tavis: one case you make that our fascination with these popular crimes is not new or not american. >> that's right there are crime stories back to the romans, and the bible is full of crime stories. and joseph sold by his brothers into slavery is a crime story. the bible is full of them. tavis: do these...
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from a business perspective build our brand, and once we started back in the early days with mark donahuend to see what's gone on with the sport and the number of things we have been able to accomplish because we have tied in the competitive spirit from racing, the integrity, obviously, the teamwork has been a core -- i would say trait in our company so indy is key for us. it's helped build our brand. >> charlie: the brand has benefited all of your businesses. >> i would say that we cannot afford to buy advertising on tv that we get when you're racing and leading the indy 500, so it's been terrific. >> charlie: you want to be there in the pits every time? >> absolutely. i say it's my fishing trip -- it's my golf game on saturday or sunday but i have been at every race and i typically run one of the cars and we have a contest amongst two or three of our key guys. we're racing each other. i'll be with ryan briscoe this year. we have tim sendrick los angeles drick has always worked with helio and clive howell will be on the radio with will. we have an intercom, talking about strategy. it doe
from a business perspective build our brand, and once we started back in the early days with mark donahuend to see what's gone on with the sport and the number of things we have been able to accomplish because we have tied in the competitive spirit from racing, the integrity, obviously, the teamwork has been a core -- i would say trait in our company so indy is key for us. it's helped build our brand. >> charlie: the brand has benefited all of your businesses. >> i would say that we...
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from that tweet, amy donahue donated her kidney. you can watch the entire story tomorrow on the "today" show. >> it was a phenomenal catch at the end of the game. the giants hanging on for dear life at dodger stadium. we check in with the sharks. >>> the giants' bumgarner was still look for his first win since the world series. eight starts this season and nothing to show for it. tonight he would come within an out of his first major league shutout but he was also on the brink of getting a no decision. he struck out jamie carroll. giving up just six hits and a run. the third run of the game coming off the bat of freddy sanchez. the rbi single scoring miguel tejada coming before the dodgers got their one run. they also had the bases loaded in the ninth with brian wilson in for the save. the hero with the glove tonight, nate schierholtz in right. a fabulous way to sweep the dodgers in two game. the giants hole on 3-1 to get mad bump elusive first win. tomorrow the battle of the bay with oakland visiting china basin right here on nbc b
from that tweet, amy donahue donated her kidney. you can watch the entire story tomorrow on the "today" show. >> it was a phenomenal catch at the end of the game. the giants hanging on for dear life at dodger stadium. we check in with the sharks. >>> the giants' bumgarner was still look for his first win since the world series. eight starts this season and nothing to show for it. tonight he would come within an out of his first major league shutout but he was also on...
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said to me, we know you're not going to beat donahue, that's not the goal, just be yourself.hat gave me the freedom to not have the pressure. >> reporter: the finale was a secret, it was taped in the studio filled with devoted fans that had never been to a show. oprah spoke and made her way through the hauls of studios. audience members talked to us about what it was like. >> just her kind of homage to her career and things that we gave her, and things she gave us and it was beautiful. >> reporter: also spotted leaving, oprah's fourth grade teacher, escorted by stedman. >> i'm so proud of her. she's really a teacher of the world, because she reaches so many over tv. >> reporter: celebrity surprises kept coming in part ii of the spectacular. ♪ isn't she lovely >> reporter: her best friends were there and oprah offered her support to maria shriver like only a girlfriend can. >> for more than 30 years, 30 years you have been bestowed the most amazing friendship on me, you have given me love, support, wisdom and most of all, the truth. and i know -- [ cheers and applause ] >> to
said to me, we know you're not going to beat donahue, that's not the goal, just be yourself.hat gave me the freedom to not have the pressure. >> reporter: the finale was a secret, it was taped in the studio filled with devoted fans that had never been to a show. oprah spoke and made her way through the hauls of studios. audience members talked to us about what it was like. >> just her kind of homage to her career and things that we gave her, and things she gave us and it was...
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seven slot on the unknown young african-american woman especially when she was going up against phil donahue at the height of his popularity. >> so was the chicago times slot the week before oprah's premier i was a substitute host. i remember in particular interviewing someone about a new perfume. what is it made from my ass? then i realized she had no idea. she replied, flowers you know, and things like that. [laughter] although some strange stories have gone around, it is not true to say that oprah and i ever dated. we went to the movies wants. she asked if i went to the movies all the time and when i said i went five times a week she said why don't you take me some time? so i did. >> i am glad that was the last time he to occur to a movie. [laughter] after that we had our historic dinner. she told me she was being courted by king world and that abc station group to go into syndication but had heard doubts. if you fail in the syndication your off the air. it is merciless. if i go with abc they own the stations in major markets so i am more projected. we were at a hamburger hamlet on rush s
seven slot on the unknown young african-american woman especially when she was going up against phil donahue at the height of his popularity. >> so was the chicago times slot the week before oprah's premier i was a substitute host. i remember in particular interviewing someone about a new perfume. what is it made from my ass? then i realized she had no idea. she replied, flowers you know, and things like that. [laughter] although some strange stories have gone around, it is not true to...
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cranes were used to today to install street lights along freshly paveed donahue street. work is the final part of the in sphr infrastruck steur improvements to a 240 home development project expected to get underway. to could add as many as 25,000 residents as new homes are built here over the next 20 years. >>> in oakland, business owners say now is the time to shop downtown and showed off a clock to prove it. they revealed a newly restored art deco clock on the corner of broadway and 17th street. it sat there broken for years and new the arms are working again and a neon blue ribbon helps brighten the sidewalk. >>> three baby barn owls reunited with their family tonight after two of the babies took an unexpect 30-mile hey ride. the picture from the spca shows one of two babies in a bai balf hey delivered to a woman in king city. the hay came from a ranch in green field. a man in greenfield called the spca saying that he found a baby owl. the workers built a new nest in greenfield and we understand everybody i is together, once again, and all doing well. cute picture. g
cranes were used to today to install street lights along freshly paveed donahue street. work is the final part of the in sphr infrastruck steur improvements to a 240 home development project expected to get underway. to could add as many as 25,000 residents as new homes are built here over the next 20 years. >>> in oakland, business owners say now is the time to shop downtown and showed off a clock to prove it. they revealed a newly restored art deco clock on the corner of broadway and...
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our first witness today's the post general master pat donahue or this is mr. donohue's first time testifying the subcommittee this is your first time? first time this postmaster general. for assuming the position mr. donnie is served as deputy postmaster general and chief operating officer at the postal service. mr. donahue spent his entire career at the postal service as a clerk in his hometown of pittsburgh. next we have the lip herr at the government accountability office. mr. herr has been the gao since 1980 and has a broad range of issues including postal issues. we look forward to your testimony here today. both of your statements will be admitted in their entirety for the record. if you exceed five minutes, i will say much. if you exceed seven or eight minutes, i'll say something. so please proceed. mr. postmaster general. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to testify in behalf of the u.s. postal service. thank you for the invitation and thank you a mr. chairman for calling t
our first witness today's the post general master pat donahue or this is mr. donohue's first time testifying the subcommittee this is your first time? first time this postmaster general. for assuming the position mr. donnie is served as deputy postmaster general and chief operating officer at the postal service. mr. donahue spent his entire career at the postal service as a clerk in his hometown of pittsburgh. next we have the lip herr at the government accountability office. mr. herr has been...
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our first witness today's the post general master pat donahue or this is mr. donohue's first time testifying the subcommittee this is your first time? first time this postmaster general. for assuming the position mr. donnie is served as deputy postmaster general and chief operating officer at the postal service. mr. donahue spent his entire career at the postal service as a clerk in his hometown of pittsburgh. next we have the lip herr at the government accountability office. mr. herr has been the gao since 1980 and has a broad range of issues including postal issues. we look forward to your testimony here today. both of your statements will be admitted in their entirety for the record. if you exceed five minutes, i will say much. if you exceed seven or eight minutes, i'll say something. so please proceed. mr. postmaster general. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to testify in behalf of the u.s. postal service. thank you for the invitation and thank you a mr. chairman for calling t
our first witness today's the post general master pat donahue or this is mr. donohue's first time testifying the subcommittee this is your first time? first time this postmaster general. for assuming the position mr. donnie is served as deputy postmaster general and chief operating officer at the postal service. mr. donahue spent his entire career at the postal service as a clerk in his hometown of pittsburgh. next we have the lip herr at the government accountability office. mr. herr has been...
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beginning people thought she was crazy to have a show in chicago and said she would never be phil donahueto let people know they were not alone and tell the stories of people like ourselves. so that i could see my story in you. i could feel your struggles and my own through you. >> you can see more with oprah on "g.m.a." after the newscast and watch the oprah finale right here on abc7 for the last time at 4:00. broadcast debut of the new 4:00 p.m. show begins tomorrow with carolyn johnson and larry beil. >>> 5:53 now. get ready to pay more to eat less. food prices on the ride again. >> jane king has the bloomberg business report. >> good morning. zengha hoping to farm cash from investors and telling us the maker of farm bill and facebook game may file public last month. farm bill alone has more than 45 million active monthly users now. meantime, you may wish you could eat the virtual food you can grow on farm bill when you see how high the grocery bills are going. economist at iowa state says prices will grow 4% because of the rising demand and crop damage. smucker's with another price hi
beginning people thought she was crazy to have a show in chicago and said she would never be phil donahueto let people know they were not alone and tell the stories of people like ourselves. so that i could see my story in you. i could feel your struggles and my own through you. >> you can see more with oprah on "g.m.a." after the newscast and watch the oprah finale right here on abc7 for the last time at 4:00. broadcast debut of the new 4:00 p.m. show begins tomorrow with...
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and said she would never beat phil donahue. >> we wanted to create a show to let people know they were not alone and we wanted to tell the story of people like ourselves. so that i could see my story in you. i could feel your struggles in my own through you. >> you can see more with oprah on "g.m.a." after this newscast. you can watch the oprah finale right here on abc7 at 4:00. tomorrow, join us for new four-hour long newscast -- not four hours. poor carolyn and larry beil. 4:00 newscast, of course. you can watch it online streaming already. >> they both dropped their cups of coffee when they heard that. >> sorry, guys. >> certain age you will remember johnny carson went out that way. like oprah plans to do. it was classy. coming up, finding a winner. local boy who is now getting national attention for his mapping skills. >>> good morning. sony is admitting to another data break where hackers broke in server and stole names, e-mail and encrypted passwords from people but credit card numbers were not included. it was part of the sony erickson joint cell phone venture in canada. 100 mil
and said she would never beat phil donahue. >> we wanted to create a show to let people know they were not alone and we wanted to tell the story of people like ourselves. so that i could see my story in you. i could feel your struggles in my own through you. >> you can see more with oprah on "g.m.a." after this newscast. you can watch the oprah finale right here on abc7 at 4:00. tomorrow, join us for new four-hour long newscast -- not four hours. poor carolyn and larry...
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our first witness today's the post general master pat donahue or this is mr. donohue's first time testifying the subcommittee this is your first time? first time this postmaster general. for assuming the position mr. donnie is served as deputy postmaster general and chief operating officer at the postal service. mr. donahue spent his entire career at the postal service as a clerk in his hometown of pittsburgh. next we have the lip herr at the government accountability office. mr. herr has been the gao since 1980 and has a broad range of issues including postal issues. we look forward to your testimony here today. both of your statements will be admitted in their entirety for the record. if you exceed five minutes, i will say much. if you exceed seven or eight minutes, i'll say something. so please proceed. mr. postmaster general. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning, mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee. i appreciate the opportunity to testify in behalf of the u.s. postal service. thank you for the invitation and thank you a mr. chairman for calling t
our first witness today's the post general master pat donahue or this is mr. donohue's first time testifying the subcommittee this is your first time? first time this postmaster general. for assuming the position mr. donnie is served as deputy postmaster general and chief operating officer at the postal service. mr. donahue spent his entire career at the postal service as a clerk in his hometown of pittsburgh. next we have the lip herr at the government accountability office. mr. herr has been...
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like her, the little black girl from mississippi rose to the top, eclipsing her talk show idol, phil donahuedes later, her swan song may be the show ender of all-time. >> i think it's up there with johnny carson's final good-bye. >> i bid you a very heartfelt good night. >> the end of "m.a.s.h." the end of "cheers" it's a big television moment. >> reporter: an end of an era, maybe, but certainly not the end of oprah. just ask one of the many tv stars to whom oprah gave his big break. >> i know how many things that she has in store, and how exciting this new chapter is going to be for her. >> and now, here we are. >> reporter: with her very own network, oprahw3 hopes to be winning audiences for years to come. >> this is going to be good! >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >>> dr. phil mcgraw also became a tv host and household name due to his appearances on oprah. before he left to cover the tornado, chris sat down with dr. phil to discuss her role in the talk show host's own career as well as how oprah helped to shape the history of daytime television. >> we just celebrated ou
like her, the little black girl from mississippi rose to the top, eclipsing her talk show idol, phil donahuedes later, her swan song may be the show ender of all-time. >> i think it's up there with johnny carson's final good-bye. >> i bid you a very heartfelt good night. >> the end of "m.a.s.h." the end of "cheers" it's a big television moment. >> reporter: an end of an era, maybe, but certainly not the end of oprah. just ask one of the many tv stars...
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but unlike carson or donahue, she promises not to fade from view.just say, until we meet again. >> reporter: -- loyal fans should know where to find her. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> we know that's not really it. >> no. >> we will meet oprah again. >> yeah. >> she's going to take a little time off. then there will be a massive call to help her come back, i'm sure. >> yes. >> the stations really do have a voice. that prime hour where they could rely on oprah viewers being there for advertisers, and both for viewership at the stations is now gone and now it's a big test as to what can replace that, that one hour. it's going to be tough. >> again, not going away. she has her own cable network. >> true. >> that she's now going to devote more time to. >> i will say i spent a good chunk of my preteen years coming home from school, doing social studies and watching her. i know i cried -- >> you were watching saved by the bell? >> probably just like you and she continues to. >> i remember my mother calling me when i was in college and saying, she
but unlike carson or donahue, she promises not to fade from view.just say, until we meet again. >> reporter: -- loyal fans should know where to find her. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> we know that's not really it. >> no. >> we will meet oprah again. >> yeah. >> she's going to take a little time off. then there will be a massive call to help her come back, i'm sure. >> yes. >> the stations really do have a voice. that prime hour where...
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you know, phil donahue was the major talent.he reasons i thought we should go the female route. we were not beating him head to head, and when i got there, i said to the people who work for me, you know, let's look and give the viewers an alternative and let's focus on female talent. you know, we -- which is what we did. and oprah was the one that came out of that. >> and she was quite successful. so when you look at -- i don't know. back when you hired the younger oprah winfrey and when you look at the older, mature, very successful -- i mean, did she change? did you see that in her? did you ever believe she would become oprah? >> well, i had no doubt that she was going to be successful. i sat -- we brought her in for an audition on a saturday morning, labor day weekend, 1983. and as i sat there and watched that audition, i thought, oh, my goodness, dennis, you can't be this lucky. this is the answer to what we called at the time the "a.m. chicago" show. and in fact, it was a holiday weekend. when we were through with the tapin
you know, phil donahue was the major talent.he reasons i thought we should go the female route. we were not beating him head to head, and when i got there, i said to the people who work for me, you know, let's look and give the viewers an alternative and let's focus on female talent. you know, we -- which is what we did. and oprah was the one that came out of that. >> and she was quite successful. so when you look at -- i don't know. back when you hired the younger oprah winfrey and when...
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we were up against phil donahue at the time in his home market. and getting clobbered.n alternative, rather than focus on males, let's focus on females. debbie demaio who worked out in the program department for about the past week, she'd just started, brought down a tape that had oprah on it. hard to tell from that tape, because it was a -- she was the co-host of a show in baltimore where the male was the dominant talent. so, we set up to do an audition. we brought her in labor day weekend of '83 and i told the folks to make it a for-real "a.m. chicago" show, make it difficult, and i'm sitting in my office watching the audition unfold, and i'm thinking to myself, i've just solved the morning show problem. this woman is awesome. >> that's a pretty cool experience to be a part of. you also asked as a part of all of this oprah to put together a tape. we have the tape here. it's the additional tape that she put together. let's take a look. >> my name is oprah winfrey. oprah spelled o-p-r-a-h, and if you notice i'd harpo spelled backwa backwards. my folks did not particular
we were up against phil donahue at the time in his home market. and getting clobbered.n alternative, rather than focus on males, let's focus on females. debbie demaio who worked out in the program department for about the past week, she'd just started, brought down a tape that had oprah on it. hard to tell from that tape, because it was a -- she was the co-host of a show in baltimore where the male was the dominant talent. so, we set up to do an audition. we brought her in labor day weekend of...
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donahue earlier talked about the need for the airport improvement program and for that kind of investment, but the real thing for the buck, and what's user not the rest of the world, is getting away from the airlines and the government, getting away from the reliance on rates and charges from the airline which come directly out of the bottom line. the user fee situation, the international air transport association pushes this all over the world and use the investment results in the middle east and asia pacific even in latin america. you don't see it here because of bill law that was passed in the regulation that prohibits airports with the exception of what is called the passenger facility charge come exception of the $4.50, all of which by the way lands $4.50 -- i flew out of dulles the other day, that $4.50 i paid their rent for projects either completed or under way, and that is pledged out for another ten years or something. 1938. 2038. i don't think i'm still going to be working. maybe a young guy like gregg will become and that's just ridiculous. and so, they can't generate their ow
donahue earlier talked about the need for the airport improvement program and for that kind of investment, but the real thing for the buck, and what's user not the rest of the world, is getting away from the airlines and the government, getting away from the reliance on rates and charges from the airline which come directly out of the bottom line. the user fee situation, the international air transport association pushes this all over the world and use the investment results in the middle east...
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within days, one of her twitter followers, amy donahue sent an e-mail that would change her life forever i don't know if i'm a match or anything, but i can try. >> go ahead and have a seat. >> reporter: why would a healthy young woman want to go through this for a stranger? >> the main reason that i really forged ahead was that my father died of cancer about eight years ago. she can get a kidney and feel better and prolong her life, give her a better quality of life. there was nothing we could do for my father. i couldn't give blood, donate a kidney, part of my liver, nothing. >> reporter: amy told kierti something she would never forget. >> she said, i have two kidneys. you have one mom. let's do it. >> reporter: were they the most beautiful words? >> on every level she's been a match. this is destiny in its purest sense. >> reporter: destiny, luck, even a miracle considering anu was one of 83,000 patients on the kidney donor waiting list. >> four hands, two bodies, one soul. >> without the transplant she would have been on dialysis for quite some time. >> reporter: your daughter decide
within days, one of her twitter followers, amy donahue sent an e-mail that would change her life forever i don't know if i'm a match or anything, but i can try. >> go ahead and have a seat. >> reporter: why would a healthy young woman want to go through this for a stranger? >> the main reason that i really forged ahead was that my father died of cancer about eight years ago. she can get a kidney and feel better and prolong her life, give her a better quality of life. there was...