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allman was born in nashville in 1947, a year and 1 days after his brother duane. just two, his father who fought at normandy was shot dead by a hitchhiker while on home leave from korea. as youngsters the boy were se ilitary school while their mother finished her degree. they all eventually moved to florida. it was one night in 1960, allman says, that changed everything. >> you went to a concert and heard otis reading and others play. what did you hear? what changed? what happened? >> it was one of those reviews that they don't have anymore. otis took it, by the way. i mean, he would run back and forth across just a quarter-mile long stage. he was about 7'2 ." i mean, built, god! my brother, i remember him going, you know, like, hey, man, his jaw was open. he said, "man." and the music was going. he said something like, "i've got to have me some of this." >> brown: there was, however, a realistic streak in young greg allman. he writes that he had actually attended to go to college and medical school. >> i mean no pun, but everybody and their brother had a band, a
allman was born in nashville in 1947, a year and 1 days after his brother duane. just two, his father who fought at normandy was shot dead by a hitchhiker while on home leave from korea. as youngsters the boy were se ilitary school while their mother finished her degree. they all eventually moved to florida. it was one night in 1960, allman says, that changed everything. >> you went to a concert and heard otis reading and others play. what did you hear? what changed? what happened?...
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you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts i told you now. >> harper's current release date from segregation is in 2009. >> if you talk to a lot of cats that really, really know me, they'll tell you that i overreact. i let my anger and my, you know, things get to me that i shouldn't have, and as a result of that, i'm still here. >>> when we return -- >> i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> we meet some of the castle's most notorious and violent inmates. >>> and later -- >> you've got a lot of time to examine yourself, think about the things that you've done, think about the opportunities you had in life and squandered them. >> voices from death row. >>> i was a juvenile delinquent. i like drugs. i always liked drugs. alcohol. i was an alcoholic. and i've just been, you know, a criminal all my life. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, mu
you no good mother [ bleep ]. >> duane harper is a person that sometimes don't think before he reacts i told you now. >> harper's current release date from segregation is in 2009. >> if you talk to a lot of cats that really, really know me, they'll tell you that i overreact. i let my anger and my, you know, things get to me that i shouldn't have, and as a result of that, i'm still here. >>> when we return -- >> i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not...
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i want to go to duane in kansas. hey, duane. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i did buy consolation bronze at 19 and change and sold half of it at 28. i wonder should i sell or should i hold it? i'm not going to buy any more. >> they did that transformational exchange with beer. had a remarkable run. let's not play mr. market. let's just take the money and run. that's playing steve miller. alex in north carolina. please, alex. >> caller: hey, jim. first i want to say i absolutely love your show. >> absolute to you. >> caller: question is of the three top beverage industry leaders, pepsi, coca-cola, dr. pepper, which do you see is forecasted to perform better than the other? i know warren buffett is a huge coca-cola fan, but it's yielding the smallest dividend right now. should i be concerned? >> i think pepsico -- coca-cola is a remarkable quarter, but pepsico's got a lot of initiatives that i like, so this is -- someone @jimcramer on twitter was asking me which do i like more, coke or
i want to go to duane in kansas. hey, duane. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i did buy consolation bronze at 19 and change and sold half of it at 28. i wonder should i sell or should i hold it? i'm not going to buy any more. >> they did that transformational exchange with beer. had a remarkable run. let's not play mr. market. let's just take the money and run. that's playing steve miller. alex in north carolina. please, alex. >>...
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. >> do you feel comfortable that somebody like duane chambers is going toe running for team g.b., given that he was a drugs offe offender? >> i'm reconstructed on the subject. my first contribution to this debate was back in 1981 at the ioc's congress in germany. i was the first athlete to actually speak. and i had four minutes to talk. i spoke 2 1/2 minutes about the real problems of drugs in sport. i won't ever change my view on that. the difficulty, of course, is, you know, that these athletes are eligible to come back to the sport after a two-year ban. >> should they be? >> personally, no. do i think a two-year ban is not long enough? yeah. i don't. we made a mistake of moving from four to two years. we should somewhere left have l years. if you have a four-year ban, by implication, you misthe games. >> i kind of think the only way you'll really eradicate it is to be incredibly draconian, to say if you get caught, you're ban for life at the olympics. woul't that in one hit do more effective work than what's going on at the moment? >> you're right. but of course, the problem you then
. >> do you feel comfortable that somebody like duane chambers is going toe running for team g.b., given that he was a drugs offe offender? >> i'm reconstructed on the subject. my first contribution to this debate was back in 1981 at the ioc's congress in germany. i was the first athlete to actually speak. and i had four minutes to talk. i spoke 2 1/2 minutes about the real problems of drugs in sport. i won't ever change my view on that. the difficulty, of course, is, you know, that...
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. >> inmate ed duane smith and his cellmate are charged with prison murder. >> i've been trying for the past month to get my 115 heard. >> did you not postpone to the d.a.? >> yes, but it says, according to -- >> do you have your request with you? >> no, but i did submit it. >> who did you submit it to? >> i sent it to captain fields, one to grimsley. >> this is what we can do, smith, when you return back to your cell, write a quick note indicating that you want this 115 heard immediately, and we can list where we can provoke your postponement. >> i've been writing to get an interview. >> well, at some point in time, the d.a. will come out here -- >> it's been over a year. >> i understand. >> i've never heard in my life that a person can be charged with a murder and nobody comes and interviews the suspect, you know? and i've been trying to get an interview with any of you guys for the longest. i really hope you listen to this. >> and i believe you've already stated that and we are listening to you, and we are giving you some recourse. and this information has been referred to the local
. >> inmate ed duane smith and his cellmate are charged with prison murder. >> i've been trying for the past month to get my 115 heard. >> did you not postpone to the d.a.? >> yes, but it says, according to -- >> do you have your request with you? >> no, but i did submit it. >> who did you submit it to? >> i sent it to captain fields, one to grimsley. >> this is what we can do, smith, when you return back to your cell, write a quick note...
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china's blackly of boot crews to five and three the a's win five to four and years of duane's means the a's are virtually tied for the two wild-card spots 13,000 the smallest crowd in the history of 12 year-old man the main part. >>> nobody there. the giants broke out in the first inning underpins 3 run bonds it bounces off the left-field the sod way above the fence as in his second home run giants are up four to nothing. he wouldn't go away for three in the sixth inning and is guided up walking for nine mai martinez comes up empty. two runs score and the giants go on to win that game 64 so the dodgers beat the rockies the giants maintain their three and a half-game lead over l.a.. the nfl 40 niners coach jim harbaugh may have wanted to keep about 11¢ and p.m. with him when the forty-niners open the season. there's some crazy wild calls. woolsey. at a headache though. did waves that we might be in store for more headaches. >>> said i have in my hand the wednesday night top five. and number five the u.s. so then are you kidding me? it's easier shot and tennis. his club was pretty dead in
china's blackly of boot crews to five and three the a's win five to four and years of duane's means the a's are virtually tied for the two wild-card spots 13,000 the smallest crowd in the history of 12 year-old man the main part. >>> nobody there. the giants broke out in the first inning underpins 3 run bonds it bounces off the left-field the sod way above the fence as in his second home run giants are up four to nothing. he wouldn't go away for three in the sixth inning and is guided...
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intended tooboost kardashian's t-v ratings. p reality star duane chapman ...ommonly known as "dog the bounty hunter" ... was denied a visa to visit the uuk. u-k. chapman was actually convicted of urder in the late 70's... fter a friend was shot in a botched drug deel.he was sentenced to five years in prison but released after 18 months.chapman was trying to get into the u-k to film a reality show "celebrity big brother." olympic swimmerrryan lochte is taking some time away from the pool to step in front of the camera.the 28-year-old is set to guest starron the c-w's "9-0-2-1-0."the 11-time olympic medalist will be playing himself on an episode set to air in late october. it's a manly job. job.but why some mechanics in one town are wearing skirts to k work! you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. 3 thousands are still withouu power this morning after some wicked weather rips through bal. baatimore.meteorologist emily grrcey is live with some of the damage left behind. behind. 3 3 3 3 3 it's not what you'd expect to see... when dropping off your in oklahoma c
intended tooboost kardashian's t-v ratings. p reality star duane chapman ...ommonly known as "dog the bounty hunter" ... was denied a visa to visit the uuk. u-k. chapman was actually convicted of urder in the late 70's... fter a friend was shot in a botched drug deel.he was sentenced to five years in prison but released after 18 months.chapman was trying to get into the u-k to film a reality show "celebrity big brother." olympic swimmerrryan lochte is taking some time away...
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former president faith jenkins and defense attorney duane cates joins us now.atch us up here, what really was the problem with what the prosecution did? >> well, the testimony they tried to introduce that this witness was intimidated because drew peterson supposedly left a bullet in his driveway to try to intimidate him really constituted a prior bad act. anytime you try to introduce a prior bad act of a defendant, you have to give notice. the defense wants to litigate that the possibility of that evidence even being put forth in front of the jury. they didn't have an opportunity because the prosecution introduced the evidence while the witness was on the stand without giving any notice to the judge or the defense attorneys, and they're saying that's not fair. you can't unring this bell. the jurors have already heard this testimony from this witness, and now they're going to think the defendant is going around trying to scare people, and it's going to hurt his chances of getting a fair trial. jenna: duane, do you think in some ways or let me just say in both wa
former president faith jenkins and defense attorney duane cates joins us now.atch us up here, what really was the problem with what the prosecution did? >> well, the testimony they tried to introduce that this witness was intimidated because drew peterson supposedly left a bullet in his driveway to try to intimidate him really constituted a prior bad act. anytime you try to introduce a prior bad act of a defendant, you have to give notice. the defense wants to litigate that the...
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. >>> in new york in soccer duane delsario gets the goal. unlimited talk. unlimited text. into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10 different devices, including smartphones and tablets. the first plan of its kind. share everything. only from verizon. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. i'm barack now mitt romney's attacking the president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says obamacare "cracks down on medicare fraud, waste, and abuse and strengthens guaranteed benefits." and the ryan plan? a-a-r-p says it would undermine medicare and could lead to higher costs for seniors... and experts say ryan's voucher plan could raise future retirees costs more than six thousand dollars. get the facts. sir. taking the edge off tonight, a young couple got engaged of the floor of the republican convention today. brad and laura have been dating three years. they're both working on the convention. no word when the wedding will take place. now you have the news edge. thanks for staying up late. see you tomorrow. >> fox 5 news isn't over go. to
. >>> in new york in soccer duane delsario gets the goal. unlimited talk. unlimited text. into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10 different devices, including smartphones and tablets. the first plan of its kind. share everything. only from verizon. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. i'm barack now mitt romney's attacking the president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says obamacare "cracks down on medicare fraud, waste, and abuse...
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several i know you name several times throughout the book, how is it to be called quite >> duane is fine.ing like y >> duane, i'm honored to be interviewing someone like you.lt there's powerful stories and manufacture lies in the way your articulate and the wayctic youot describe asking, what motivated you to write the your book? >> so two things just in case somebody in the audience doesn't know why i'm -- my name is reginald dwayne betts and at the start of it. i'm named after my father, but everybody calls me dwayne. aisle get into why they called me that in prison. i was incarcerated far carjacking. i did eight and a half years in prison. and your question was, what motivated me to write my book. what makes your book different from any other books out there about prison and inmates. >> the interesting thing i was i had been arrested when i was 16. never committed a crime. i had a gun, it was my first time ever having a done. you know how you hear the stories in the first time somebody did x for the first time and you don't believe it. i didn't believe my own story. i knew i could have co
several i know you name several times throughout the book, how is it to be called quite >> duane is fine.ing like y >> duane, i'm honored to be interviewing someone like you.lt there's powerful stories and manufacture lies in the way your articulate and the wayctic youot describe asking, what motivated you to write the your book? >> so two things just in case somebody in the audience doesn't know why i'm -- my name is reginald dwayne betts and at the start of it. i'm named...
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the game coming into the sixth inning in a tie ball game two out alexei will score on a base hit by duanegame. and the totals. reminder next white sox telecast monday night when the sox begin a four-game series against the orioles at camden yards wgn america viewers tune in wednesday night for game 3 between the sox and the orioles. join us right here nor wgn tv. so for my partner steve stone and our director and producer for the mayor and everybody else this is the hawk so long everybody. stay tuned to wgn news. it's next. \ >> neil is the symbol of what this country stands for. >> a nation mourns the loss of a true american hero. neil armstrong, the first man to set foot on the moon, has died. >> we have more on his incredible career. >> neil armstrong was 82. he died from complications following heart surgery earlier this month. today, he is being remembered for that one small step that left a lasting footprint on american history. 1930 in ohio neil armstrong was born on his grandparents' farm. after his first airplane ride, the aviation bug bit back. as a teenager he started taking fl
the game coming into the sixth inning in a tie ball game two out alexei will score on a base hit by duanegame. and the totals. reminder next white sox telecast monday night when the sox begin a four-game series against the orioles at camden yards wgn america viewers tune in wednesday night for game 3 between the sox and the orioles. join us right here nor wgn tv. so for my partner steve stone and our director and producer for the mayor and everybody else this is the hawk so long everybody. stay...
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her 5-year-old twins dante and duane, had a camera on them. take a listen. >> go, mommy. go! go!ric: they were awesome. that is, there it is. >> bob: the cutest thing i saw was beach volleyball. >> greg: you were cheering them on. >> eric: a different way. >> andrea: you check how tough it is to on "the five." check out this bulldog. talk about tough. with two other guys. came face to face with a porcupine. and bella the bulldog has 500 quills in her face. they said it was de stating. >> bob: that is what i feel like every day. >> andrea: took two hours to get it out but she is doing fine. i saw you walk in building today with the pet porcupine, keep it away from jasper. >> greg: sharpie. >> dana: gladys there are not porcupines in new york city. >> andrea: people with other spikes sticking out. >> dana: i was away for a couple of days. got to go to pacific northwest. we were in whistleer, british company. i went on a zip line. for the first time i ever did that. took my hand off the tether for a second to give sign of "the five" because i was thinking about you guys but i can't
her 5-year-old twins dante and duane, had a camera on them. take a listen. >> go, mommy. go! go!ric: they were awesome. that is, there it is. >> bob: the cutest thing i saw was beach volleyball. >> greg: you were cheering them on. >> eric: a different way. >> andrea: you check how tough it is to on "the five." check out this bulldog. talk about tough. with two other guys. came face to face with a porcupine. and bella the bulldog has 500 quills in her...
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they also suggest avoiding unnecessary outdoor activity at duan and dusk when mosquitos are most active. >>> president obama congratulated nasa today for its success with the new mars rover curiosity. the suv-sized rover landed eight days ago following a complex series of maneuvers. the president called it a mind-boggling accomplishments, but he also joked, urging nasa's team to let him know immediately in curiosity encounters any mar shan. martians. >>> still ahead -- >> enjoy the beautiful weather we have out there tonight. again, thing will change by this time tomorrow. >>> security cameras are rolling as a woman brutally attacks a bus driver. you know, ronny... folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? i'd say happier than a bodybuilder directing traffic. he does look happy. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> a huge heart-warming welcome home today for a lake braddock high school player who was left paralyzed after a swimming accident in hawaii. as julie carey
they also suggest avoiding unnecessary outdoor activity at duan and dusk when mosquitos are most active. >>> president obama congratulated nasa today for its success with the new mars rover curiosity. the suv-sized rover landed eight days ago following a complex series of maneuvers. the president called it a mind-boggling accomplishments, but he also joked, urging nasa's team to let him know immediately in curiosity encounters any mar shan. martians. >>> still ahead --...
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they also suggest avoiding unnecessary outdoor activities at duan and dusk when mosquitos are the most active. plus use insect repellant and long sleeves and pants. >>> a great start to our weather week, but we could be in store no a terrible tuesday. is that so, doug? >> well, maybe not terrible tuesday, but yes, doreen, i think we have a pretty good chance for showers and maybe strong thunderstorms, too. temperatures sitting at 87 -- or rather 88 degrees now. it is a beautiful afternoon. south wince at about 7 miles per hour. this evening is going to be just about picture perfect. 88 in frederick, 85 down towards shallotsville. fredericksburg coming in at 88. we do have shower activity, but it's not around our area. we have to widen back down into portions of georgia, the mississippi river, a big-time thunderstorms in this region will begin to migrate our way. as we make our way through tomorrow. in the forecast in just a couple minutes. one of the place toss go down there towards southeastern maryland, taking you there are your morning, i think you'll see temperatures of 70 by 11:00
they also suggest avoiding unnecessary outdoor activities at duan and dusk when mosquitos are the most active. plus use insect repellant and long sleeves and pants. >>> a great start to our weather week, but we could be in store no a terrible tuesday. is that so, doug? >> well, maybe not terrible tuesday, but yes, doreen, i think we have a pretty good chance for showers and maybe strong thunderstorms, too. temperatures sitting at 87 -- or rather 88 degrees now. it is a beautiful...
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. >> reporter: no one is disputing that travis carter died from a duane shot to the head while in theack seat of a police car in jonesboro, arkansas. the question is who pulled the trigger. police say he committed suicide. >> i've seen some of our people in custody do some amaze things. >> reporter: carter's mother doesn't buy it. she believes jonesboro police killed her son. >> i think they killed him. >> reporter: at this point, it's still debatable and still under investigation. here's why. 21-year-old travis carter was handcuffed at the time the fatal shot was fired. double locked behind his back. is it even possible physically to be handcuffed behind your back and somehow pull the trigger on a gun you weren't holding when you were handcuffed? >> for the average person that's never been in handcuffs, would react exactly the same way that you just did. how can that be possible? well, the fact of it is, it's very possible. it's quite easy. >> reporter: travis and two others were pulled over july 29 just before 10:00 p.m. for driving suspiciously. the first officer called for backup.
. >> reporter: no one is disputing that travis carter died from a duane shot to the head while in theack seat of a police car in jonesboro, arkansas. the question is who pulled the trigger. police say he committed suicide. >> i've seen some of our people in custody do some amaze things. >> reporter: carter's mother doesn't buy it. she believes jonesboro police killed her son. >> i think they killed him. >> reporter: at this point, it's still debatable and still...
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he died from a duane shot wound to the temple while handcuffed in the back of the police cruiser.lice have said that carter shot himself in a suicide. again, even though his wrists were cuffed behind his back the family says that is not true. he say they believe that the police killed him. and that the police are actually trying to cover all of this up. so, let's take a closer look at the actual brand-new video and what, if anything, it tells us. well, my goodness, that's hard to tell much of anything. turns out the cruisers were kind of pointing the opposite way. but the police report originally said chavis gave them a fake name. on the tape, you and actually hear him stating his name. the police tape stops before the gunshots go off so we don't get that much. from memphis, tennessee now, benjamin erwin joins us. he's a civil attorney for chavis' mother and grandmother. thanks for being with us. we struggled to listen to a lot of it. did you find anything? >> i think the problem actually is something you said a minute ago, not really sure what was there, nothing different than wh
he died from a duane shot wound to the temple while handcuffed in the back of the police cruiser.lice have said that carter shot himself in a suicide. again, even though his wrists were cuffed behind his back the family says that is not true. he say they believe that the police killed him. and that the police are actually trying to cover all of this up. so, let's take a closer look at the actual brand-new video and what, if anything, it tells us. well, my goodness, that's hard to tell much of...
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>> yes, duane? >> you know the prosecution is stretching in this case.efense will put pathologists up and say the exact opposite thing of what the pathologist said for the prosecution. you don't have this many side bars and don't have this many motions for mistrial unless the prosecution is stretching it every point, to try to get this, this is a weak circumstantial case. >> i understand. >> they're going to have problems. >> understand your point but i don't think the side bars are a result of that. whenever there is testimony that is daming testimony there will be objection. there has to be a proper ruling. as a result you have a sidebar in order to determine whether it is admissible evidence or up ad missable. but you have to concede --. uma: what do you think the effect of testimony is going to have? she doubted that she died from simply falling. >> i understand that she also said it probably couldn't have been knocked out from simply falling in the bathtub. number one people get knocked out from falling in bathtubs all the time. takes different amou
>> yes, duane? >> you know the prosecution is stretching in this case.efense will put pathologists up and say the exact opposite thing of what the pathologist said for the prosecution. you don't have this many side bars and don't have this many motions for mistrial unless the prosecution is stretching it every point, to try to get this, this is a weak circumstantial case. >> i understand. >> they're going to have problems. >> understand your point but i don't think...
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we will take a call from duane on our 35-54 line from louisiana. caller: good morning.would be 35-40. roosevelt started the program. they want medicare and medicaid to keep going. with the republicans, they say they want to privatize it. they want to make a business of it. the thing is, with older people, my grandmother, my mother, they cannot afford medicaid. i like the democrats. host: i want to take you to a report from cnn.com to clarify the position of paul ryan and mitt romney on the paul ryan plan. there was a memo circulated on saturday by the write-in campaign -- by the ryan campaign -- a few more comments in the 20 minutes we have that we will continue the medicare conversation in our next segment this morning so you can continue to call in for that segment. we go to cheyenne, in st. louis, millet -- missouri, on an hour under 35 line. caller: i am not sure who i am leaning toward on this subject. a little bit more toward obama -- when you think about a president, you have to take into consideration the things that they set forward. may not be accomplished in
we will take a call from duane on our 35-54 line from louisiana. caller: good morning.would be 35-40. roosevelt started the program. they want medicare and medicaid to keep going. with the republicans, they say they want to privatize it. they want to make a business of it. the thing is, with older people, my grandmother, my mother, they cannot afford medicaid. i like the democrats. host: i want to take you to a report from cnn.com to clarify the position of paul ryan and mitt romney on the paul...