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to my left over here is dustin. dustin caught this guy earlier today. you can see it's a 60-pounder. open that mouth for me. let the folks across the country get a good look and see. dustin, explain what it feels like. >> razor sharp. they cut you up bad. >> this is my hand. look at that. it's kind of like sand paper. what you do is the way this noodling thing works, is they're backed up in a hole, sometimes you take a stick and prod it back in there 'cause right now, it's spawning season. what they do is the mom and dad catfish are protecting their egg. when they see someone's arm or leg, they're going to fight and they're going to snap at you like he's doing with reid and flip around. while they do that, people like dustin here grab them by the mouth and they pull them up into the boat. dustin, this is a sport that's -- >> thank you. >> it's a sport that's dangerous. what got you into it? >> my dad got me into it. he took me when i was young. talk to me about reeling this in. how was it? >> rough. it grabbed a hold of me. pushed me out of that hole an
to my left over here is dustin. dustin caught this guy earlier today. you can see it's a 60-pounder. open that mouth for me. let the folks across the country get a good look and see. dustin, explain what it feels like. >> razor sharp. they cut you up bad. >> this is my hand. look at that. it's kind of like sand paper. what you do is the way this noodling thing works, is they're backed up in a hole, sometimes you take a stick and prod it back in there 'cause right now, it's spawning...
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and one of the persons i met was dustin hoffman and dustin was there for "lenny." >> rose: the story of lenny bruce. >> yes. and i was, i'm sure, the only woman photographer there. because at the time there was no woman photographer, either. very few. and i was young and charming, you know. and so i think.... >> rose: you haven't lost it. >> dustin pulled me out more or less of the photographers and when i did my portrait, after i did that, he said "why don't you come on my next movie? i'm going to be doing all the president's men." and that was... i went back to the magazine and i told them and they sent me to washington. so that was my first movie in america which immediately put me.... >> rose: but you have stayed with that. you are connected to films in a major way. >> yes. >> rose: i want us to go behind the scenes into the head and the heart and the passion of the photographer. >> yes. >> rose: you. >> well, i mean, for me i learned, for example, that i need to be on my own and i need to be one on one when i do a portrait. i cannot function very well if there are other people a
and one of the persons i met was dustin hoffman and dustin was there for "lenny." >> rose: the story of lenny bruce. >> yes. and i was, i'm sure, the only woman photographer there. because at the time there was no woman photographer, either. very few. and i was young and charming, you know. and so i think.... >> rose: you haven't lost it. >> dustin pulled me out more or less of the photographers and when i did my portrait, after i did that, he said "why...
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a chce meeting with dustin offman at the cnes film festival i 1975 led to his behind the scene work on hi lm "all theresident's men." many films llowed iluding "close encounters of the third kindand "the english patnt." in her 30-year ceer, she has photographed everye from henry kiss sdwror natalie partma to the dalai lama. this divsity in subject is to capture the essence of her suect. re's a look and listen to four of her friends who' also bn thsubject over the years. >> this is very unusual photograph for me to take cause i am looking in the camera. i really do hate having still picte taken but i love digit and that is a... this cture is a reflection o ourriendship. in aust of 2001 we did a production of "th seagu in central park." it w a deliriously happy summer, clearly reflected in this picture. was theast innocent summer because the aonth later was september of 21. so for me it ctures an innocent this is sopd s wonde to feel see william sty ron, m old friendhis protective arm ov me. she's rely interested in the interior of e person. she's photographing. >> i've known brigitte fo
a chce meeting with dustin offman at the cnes film festival i 1975 led to his behind the scene work on hi lm "all theresident's men." many films llowed iluding "close encounters of the third kindand "the english patnt." in her 30-year ceer, she has photographed everye from henry kiss sdwror natalie partma to the dalai lama. this divsity in subject is to capture the essence of her suect. re's a look and listen to four of her friends who' also bn thsubject over the years....
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bottom of the sixth, boston leads it 3-16789 dustin pedroia up. man on second. sends one into right. nick markakis comes up. ellsbury, great throw. ellsbury out. the orioles lose the game 3-1. tom watson was the most celebrated british open winner, now trying to win senior british open. watson joked yesterday the way maryland native fred funk is playing, they'll have to cut off his knee if anyone wants a chance. funk is a tournament record 11 under through two rounds. in sunnydale, england. players were causing quite a buzz. here is tom watson's bunker on the first hole. he hits it just perfectly. snugglels it up nice and close. he could tap in for birdie. he shot a one under yesterday. seven strokes behind the leader. and then funk on 18, second shot on the par. using an 8 iron. i would say it's a pretty good choice. the ball headed right for the cup. this is exactly how he wanted it. lines it in that would be good for the eagle. check out funk. he's like did that go in? i got it. there you go. high fives to the caddy. funk is at 11-under for the tournament. a
bottom of the sixth, boston leads it 3-16789 dustin pedroia up. man on second. sends one into right. nick markakis comes up. ellsbury, great throw. ellsbury out. the orioles lose the game 3-1. tom watson was the most celebrated british open winner, now trying to win senior british open. watson joked yesterday the way maryland native fred funk is playing, they'll have to cut off his knee if anyone wants a chance. funk is a tournament record 11 under through two rounds. in sunnydale, england....
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enjoy the rest of your vacation, dustin, thanks for getting up and sharing with us.ink that maybe the lion was starving. this is so rare this occurrence. we'll have much more coming up. with plush-quilts ® . it has two layers for .softness and an inner layer for a luxurious experience you can see and feel. in fact, it may " inspire you to make all the things you touch ultra plush. quilted northern ultra plh ® , luxury you can see and feel. and if you're not delighted, we'll give you your...
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and talk about the dangers involved, dustin. and 69 people across the country died last year noodling because like you said get underwater and hold your breath. some people freak out and drown. and talk to me about what happened. >> tried to hold them and they start going crazy on you. >> and you're fighting them. >> thank you, guys, appreciate it. >> back to you in new york, we're noodling. >> julie: i'm disturbed, i'm sorry. now i'm going to have a hard time eating fish after watching that. >> eric: 69 people died. that can be dangerous, besides kind of looking bizarre. >> julie: the thing swallowed his leg up to his knee. i mean, that's a dangerous recreational sport. don't do that at home. >> eric: what do they do with the guys they have, fry them up or-- >> better believe it they're going to fry them up. having the biggest fish fry in the valley you've heard of. this is the 10th annual event by the way, guys. >> eric: okay, a popular attraction. >> julie: do you feel bad for the fish? are either of you-- am i the only one t
and talk about the dangers involved, dustin. and 69 people across the country died last year noodling because like you said get underwater and hold your breath. some people freak out and drown. and talk to me about what happened. >> tried to hold them and they start going crazy on you. >> and you're fighting them. >> thank you, guys, appreciate it. >> back to you in new york, we're noodling. >> julie: i'm disturbed, i'm sorry. now i'm going to have a hard time...
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. >> richard burton to dustin hoffman. >> reporter: michael kelly was one of the original bartenders at nathan's. he came to the pub sunday to say good-bye to the place where he worked 14 years out of his life. in georgetown, michael flynn, news 4. >> nathan's is also known for those weekly q and a cafes where joint interviews, politicians and -- you've been there. you've been to nathan's. >> i have been there. our chief weatherman had one of his -- one of those questions. >> how about that? good luck. beautiful day? >> it was. it was so humid yesterday. today much less humid. but much warmer. we actually hit 90 degrees today, first time many july. >> man. i hope that's not a sign of what's to come. >> actually, yes. by the time we get to the middle of the week temperatures could jump back into the 90s. at least for tomorrow and tuesday, temperatures mid and upper 80s. plenty of sunshine and low humidity. let's go to the maps, talk about your forecast. there are a couple of clouds across the region. mostly sunny to partly cloudy. it was a great day. we started off on the warm side th
. >> richard burton to dustin hoffman. >> reporter: michael kelly was one of the original bartenders at nathan's. he came to the pub sunday to say good-bye to the place where he worked 14 years out of his life. in georgetown, michael flynn, news 4. >> nathan's is also known for those weekly q and a cafes where joint interviews, politicians and -- you've been there. you've been to nathan's. >> i have been there. our chief weatherman had one of his -- one of those...
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. >> richard burton to dustin hoffman, when they were making "all the president's men." >> reporter:michael kelly was one of the original bartenders at nathan's. he came to the pub sunday to say good-bye
. >> richard burton to dustin hoffman, when they were making "all the president's men." >> reporter:michael kelly was one of the original bartenders at nathan's. he came to the pub sunday to say good-bye
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dustin pedroia fly ball. cruz will make the catch and they hug. because, you know, fellows can hug and still be manly. it is 2009. and the crowd loved the hugging. there is no crying in baseball. >> right. >> but there is hugging. >> yes. >> you can hug. >> nothing wrong with a hug. >> i think the hug actually prevented injuries had they run into each other and not hugged they could have had some things broken. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's it for us. 9news now at 6:00 p.m. the "cbs evening news" with katie couric is next. >> derek, are you okay? i was bracing. i didn't mow if you were going
dustin pedroia fly ball. cruz will make the catch and they hug. because, you know, fellows can hug and still be manly. it is 2009. and the crowd loved the hugging. there is no crying in baseball. >> right. >> but there is hugging. >> yes. >> you can hug. >> nothing wrong with a hug. >> i think the hug actually prevented injuries had they run into each other and not hugged they could have had some things broken. >> okay. >> okay. >> that's it...
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michigan dustin very strong offshore wind resource.ortunately offshore is still as twice as expensive and so when that calculus is taken into account we think it makes more sense to develop the resources in michigan first. >> now you heard of your earlier testimony about the problem getting renewable energy resources from the dakotas to the minnesota and the blame be laid at the feet of the government. in that region do you believe that is one of the main problems that otherwise the regions have been able to harmonize their electricity transmission policies and in a way that is viewed as fair to all states? >> i am not familiar with specific federal government problems that may have come up in minnesota. my observation is the regional planning process has been effective and is a good solution to the problem. i think as many of us are pointing out, you worked the economics when you start putting effectively free transmission or poster stamp transmission abroad the regions and then change the economics dramatically rather than having the
michigan dustin very strong offshore wind resource.ortunately offshore is still as twice as expensive and so when that calculus is taken into account we think it makes more sense to develop the resources in michigan first. >> now you heard of your earlier testimony about the problem getting renewable energy resources from the dakotas to the minnesota and the blame be laid at the feet of the government. in that region do you believe that is one of the main problems that otherwise the...
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dustin britton says the mig feeing. concern for his wife and two children, the father grabbed auto chain saw and struck the animal's shoulder. >> i hit with it that saw, and that was enough. it left, which i didn't expect it was going to. i was real sure that it would just circle tend. >>> the beastie boys have canceled upcoming tour dates after adam yawes is diagnosed with cancer. a statement from the group says the tumor in his salivary gland was found early and is considered very treatable. the 43-year-old will need surgery but it appears his vocal cords will not be affected. >>> well, some ugly moments for one of the prettiest women on tv. more from hollywood. >> coming up on entertainment tonight, one on one with at the. >> i don't want to be perceived as a bimbo. >> but she tells us the only ugly moment in her real life are when her husband watches too much golf on tv. >> why does he watch it 24/7, and why is every single one of those a plasters, or the open, or something important? it's -- and i can't go, hob kne
dustin britton says the mig feeing. concern for his wife and two children, the father grabbed auto chain saw and struck the animal's shoulder. >> i hit with it that saw, and that was enough. it left, which i didn't expect it was going to. i was real sure that it would just circle tend. >>> the beastie boys have canceled upcoming tour dates after adam yawes is diagnosed with cancer. a statement from the group says the tumor in his salivary gland was found early and is considered...
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. >> dustin ohoffman was here making "all the president's men. >> i love my life. >> nathans was also known for the q & a. she said she will try and find a new location for that show. and 11:51. 80 degrees. and meteorologist, tom kierein, will be back with another look at the forecast. >>> we will tell you why dozens of women, i think 100 of them, traded their shoes forfi high heels for a very unusual race. > and we are looking for people that make the day special in the early morning hours. if you knowod sebikom lye that, e-mail that story and a clear picture or video toor mning having the right tools is crucial to being able to manage your diabetes properly. it's very important for me to uh check my blood sugar before i go on stage. being on when i'm feeling low can be like a rollercoaster. it does at times feel like my body is telling me to do one thing... and, my mind, my heart is telling me to do something else. managing my highs and lows is super important. with my contour meter i can personalize my high/lo settings so it really does micromanage where my blood sugar needs to be.
. >> dustin ohoffman was here making "all the president's men. >> i love my life. >> nathans was also known for the q & a. she said she will try and find a new location for that show. and 11:51. 80 degrees. and meteorologist, tom kierein, will be back with another look at the forecast. >>> we will tell you why dozens of women, i think 100 of them, traded their shoes forfi high heels for a very unusual race. > and we are looking for people that make the day...
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tiananmen square evens the past 20 years for a much represents that kind of thinking and that china dustin marvelously economically. and in some ways politically as well. and the chinese people are living happier lives, and so there is possibly a deal or feels like there is a deal struck between the government and the people of china at the moment that the economic prosperity has taken precedence over political reform, and i think that even and very much represents that kind of desire to separate political reform from the economic reform, and also it has been very much a chinese side key from way before the communism that order and stability is a key to development and that sprung out from long history over turbulent fighting and invasion etc.. so for the chinese government has been absolutely first priority to keep the country in harmony and order and they believe that can be only achieved with control from the government. >> there are two questions i have. number one, on the cnn retrospectives we are seeking now there are still conflicting reports about how many people died in tiananmen
tiananmen square evens the past 20 years for a much represents that kind of thinking and that china dustin marvelously economically. and in some ways politically as well. and the chinese people are living happier lives, and so there is possibly a deal or feels like there is a deal struck between the government and the people of china at the moment that the economic prosperity has taken precedence over political reform, and i think that even and very much represents that kind of desire to...
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dustin britain was armed, and the mountain lion tried the attack.er britain used a saw to protect them. >> i hit it with the saw, and that was enough. it had enough, and it left. i didn't expect it to. i was sure it would come around, and
dustin britain was armed, and the mountain lion tried the attack.er britain used a saw to protect them. >> i hit it with the saw, and that was enough. it had enough, and it left. i didn't expect it to. i was sure it would come around, and
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colorado, dustin briton is alive and able to talk about being attacked by a mountain lion because he have a in his hands. >> his head was right about here and it batted at me. >> he and his wife were camping his wife and two kids were in the camper when the big cat attacked. >> it was like i hit it with a stick or something. felt like i hit -- but it never dug in. the saw put about 8-inch gash in that cat and it ran away. texas, while the san antonio area is in the midst of a homeowner says he got plenty of water thanks to his rain catching system. >> relatively inexpensive and doesn't take a rocket scientist to do it. shepard: 7,000 square feet. recent light rain gave him 1500 gallons of water. that's a fox watch across america. there are more clues tonight in the case of the murdered northwest florida couple with 17 children. word there could be more suspects and a possible connection between the couple and one of the accused killers. the new details on that coming up just after the commercial break. plus, tens of thousands of pythons said to be on the loose across the state of flo
colorado, dustin briton is alive and able to talk about being attacked by a mountain lion because he have a in his hands. >> his head was right about here and it batted at me. >> he and his wife were camping his wife and two kids were in the camper when the big cat attacked. >> it was like i hit it with a stick or something. felt like i hit -- but it never dug in. the saw put about 8-inch gash in that cat and it ran away. texas, while the san antonio area is in the midst of a...
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everyone who's involved in this little area really does think that the free-speech protection act dustin the right approach and the most promising approach to come out of this. again our disagreements are probably at the margins. >> i think since we are talking up the first amendment, which really is as both andrews pointed out unique to the united states. and it is unique i came to live in the united states partly because it has this provision in the constitution. i think that to have a perfect law, you never have a perfect law, but i think it is important to have near-perfect and let the court later work it out but it's important to pass this bill as soon as possible because it is our free-speech, our society and political stability dependent on this. >> all right. with that i would like to thank all the members of the panel for this discussion and thank you you all for attending. >> thank you. [applause] >> rachel ehrenfeld is the director for american center on democracy. she's also the author of evo money and narcoterrorism. for more information, visit the acdemocracy.com. >>> this
everyone who's involved in this little area really does think that the free-speech protection act dustin the right approach and the most promising approach to come out of this. again our disagreements are probably at the margins. >> i think since we are talking up the first amendment, which really is as both andrews pointed out unique to the united states. and it is unique i came to live in the united states partly because it has this provision in the constitution. i think that to have a...
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finished second to dustin pedroia of mvp in the american league that led with doubles last year. like him -- not in this case and i don't know if you need to sacrifice -- i just know if roberts would bunt and somebody, eight or nine years ago, toll him how important it is to be a leadoff guy, his average would go up and runs scored would go up and mean more to the ballclub. so far, dave trembley or the orioles haven't been able to get to him. i don't mean take the bat out of his hands because he is an extra base guy. sometimes you're tired. bring the infeelers in and hit it by him and all of a sudden you're more productive. >> jim h: 2-1. low. ball three. small ball as a team can help you and here's a perfect example. angels tied for first in the west. they're in small ball. orioles, not so much. >> jim p: going from first to third is misleading although they do it so well. mike sciocia said you run through the base and decide whether you're going to the next base. that's what you have to do to go from first to third. >> jim h: that's going to get down for a base hit. wieters wil
finished second to dustin pedroia of mvp in the american league that led with doubles last year. like him -- not in this case and i don't know if you need to sacrifice -- i just know if roberts would bunt and somebody, eight or nine years ago, toll him how important it is to be a leadoff guy, his average would go up and runs scored would go up and mean more to the ballclub. so far, dave trembley or the orioles haven't been able to get to him. i don't mean take the bat out of his hands because...
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for boston's dustin pedroia, family would win out.n to miss the mud summer classic to do that and hopes everyone understands. >>> the olympic pimp, the guy in red, will open a broth until hopes of raising $300,000 to fund quest for the 2012 games. >> he already opened a brothel? >> already opened it. it is a gentleman's club with escort services, wink wink. campbell says his father worked two jobs to support his training and didn't want to be a burden ton him any longer, put the burden on the ladies instead, i guess. >>> something soccer superstar david beckham mail it is in these days why is he calling someone unprofessional? he called teammate donovan stingy and says he is a bad captain. upcoming book called "the beckham experiment" beckham says he takes donovan to task privately. >>> two pieces of really cool video from the padres/giants game yesterday. this is the first base, ishikawa going for a foul ball in the dugout. look out below. >> wow that has got to hurt. >> he walks away, he jogs away, but in pain this morning. watch th
for boston's dustin pedroia, family would win out.n to miss the mud summer classic to do that and hopes everyone understands. >>> the olympic pimp, the guy in red, will open a broth until hopes of raising $300,000 to fund quest for the 2012 games. >> he already opened a brothel? >> already opened it. it is a gentleman's club with escort services, wink wink. campbell says his father worked two jobs to support his training and didn't want to be a burden ton him any longer,...
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the apply the facts to the individual case and when they do that they are holding their findings dustin to find anybody else. appellate judges, however, establish a precedent. they decide what the law says in a particular situation. that precedent has policy ramifications because it blind is not just the litigants in that case, it mind so -- binds all in the president. i think if my speech is heard outside of the minute and a half that presents and its full context is examined that it's very clear that i was talking about the policy ramifications of president and never talking about appellate judges or courts making the policy congress makes .. yesterday you spoke about your páoa@ dn#@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ never their prejudices. i was talking about the very important goal of the justice system is to ensure that the personal pisces and prejudices of a judge do not influence the outcome of a case. what i was talking about was the obligation of judges to examine with what they're feeling as their adjudicating a case and to ensure that that is not influencing the outcome. life experiences h
the apply the facts to the individual case and when they do that they are holding their findings dustin to find anybody else. appellate judges, however, establish a precedent. they decide what the law says in a particular situation. that precedent has policy ramifications because it blind is not just the litigants in that case, it mind so -- binds all in the president. i think if my speech is heard outside of the minute and a half that presents and its full context is examined that it's very...
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dustin pedroia, fork 'em sun devils.. solo jack. up 1-0. final four now, 2-0 sox. two on.e. and laroche tags the green monster. jason bay, come on in. j.d. drew to third. sox up 3-0. boston endes up cruising to an 8-3 victory. now 34-15 at home this season. that is the best record in the bigs. oakland has lost nine of the last 11 games at fenway. he's lost 7 of the last ten games overall. >> with becketts win, he improves to 7-0 at fenway park. he and tim wakefield start the same season at least 7-0 at home. >> yankees and rays, james shields winless in his last six starts. yankees coming off a 9-1 homestand. first road game of the second half. robinson cano. his 15th of the year. hits 14 all of last year. but nick swisher. snapping a 22-game homerless drought. he hit two in this game. yankees win again. 11-4 the final. they are 10-1 since the all-star break. another strong outing by a.j. burnette. you you go back to early june, he was pulled in the third inning of the start against boston. after that, he said when i do get on that run, it's going to be impressive. i promi
dustin pedroia, fork 'em sun devils.. solo jack. up 1-0. final four now, 2-0 sox. two on.e. and laroche tags the green monster. jason bay, come on in. j.d. drew to third. sox up 3-0. boston endes up cruising to an 8-3 victory. now 34-15 at home this season. that is the best record in the bigs. oakland has lost nine of the last 11 games at fenway. he's lost 7 of the last ten games overall. >> with becketts win, he improves to 7-0 at fenway park. he and tim wakefield start the same season...
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dustin pedroia, jason bay representing the boston red sox. ichiro headed to the all-star game for the eighth time as a starter. josh hamilton getting his second start. third player in rangers' history elected to start multiple all-star games. and evan longoria getting the call for the tampa bay rays. action around the american league this afternoon. yankees and jays tied 4-4. jorge posada a two-run single. the jays have just tied it up in the fourth inning. mariners have come back to grab the...
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there are certain bound set for me i must not depart from and as i cannot do what i like i am of dustin in and stay home a great deal. [laughter] i thought i would close with a short passage john adams wrote to abigail from france in 1878 and you can guess to the subject ase. live in our old colleague enjoys a privilege here that is much to be envied. being 70 years of age, the leedy is not only allowed him to embrace them as often as he pleases, but they are perpetually in praising him. i told him yesterday i would write this to america. [laughter] yes indeed, benjamin franklin. my next book is sort of in the same team of leaders of our country. this is abraham lincoln by james mcpherson published by oxford university press. i wish i had -- i should have brought my copy to show you all. i wish i had with me because you'd be amazed and i will tell you why in just a second. i can't begin to imagine how many pages have been written about the president of the united states and the bicentennial year of his birth many more millions of pages will be written so how could and author hope to cap
there are certain bound set for me i must not depart from and as i cannot do what i like i am of dustin in and stay home a great deal. [laughter] i thought i would close with a short passage john adams wrote to abigail from france in 1878 and you can guess to the subject ase. live in our old colleague enjoys a privilege here that is much to be envied. being 70 years of age, the leedy is not only allowed him to embrace them as often as he pleases, but they are perpetually in praising him. i told...
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my name is dustin mcdaniel, the attorney of the state of arkansas. i'm here today to speak in support of the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court of the united states. we've all heard all week about her compelling life story and impressive accomplishments. i'm proud to testify on behalf of when person who's first appointed by president george h.w. bush and then my most famous predecessor president bill clinton. more specifically, i'm here to rebut the involvement in ricci reflects upon the abilities to serve as a justice on the united states supreme court. when the supreme court granted the ricci case i on behalf of the state of arkansas joined in support of the 2nd circuit. before i address the case and the brief, let me address the parties and their issues. i entered the world of public service long before i became an elected official. after college, i turned down by admission into law school and took a civil service exam in jonesbo jonesboro, arkansas. i became a police officer and saw firsthand the heroism and dedication of th
my name is dustin mcdaniel, the attorney of the state of arkansas. i'm here today to speak in support of the nomination of judge sonia sotomayor to the supreme court of the united states. we've all heard all week about her compelling life story and impressive accomplishments. i'm proud to testify on behalf of when person who's first appointed by president george h.w. bush and then my most famous predecessor president bill clinton. more specifically, i'm here to rebut the involvement in ricci...
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alpheus case it was part of what led to his demise because it got on the nerves not just the president dustin the other senior advisers to the president had the time. it was because he was now the ring at him too often but it does make a difference particularly in a case like that with general jones where i would assume he has had enough experience with high level people that he has a good feel how far you can go and how far you can't go. so i think that relationship is likely to work pretty well all the while also will tell you that you cannot be confident of anything until you see it work for at least a six month period. >> let me start on afghanistan and allies where i largely agree with larry. i'd expect three gates gave an interview edna or so ago that said it best, which is extremely disappointing that our allies who in many ways face the same challenge we do with constant plotting not only against our homeland but their homeland from these areas along the pakistan and afghanistan border where al qaeda and its affiliates continue to plot a tax, but the governments in europe haven't seen
alpheus case it was part of what led to his demise because it got on the nerves not just the president dustin the other senior advisers to the president had the time. it was because he was now the ring at him too often but it does make a difference particularly in a case like that with general jones where i would assume he has had enough experience with high level people that he has a good feel how far you can go and how far you can't go. so i think that relationship is likely to work pretty...
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life with sons dustin and kyle, and husband steve. >> there you go, partner. >> reporter: but she enduredyour family. you can't put a price on being able to survive for them. >> reporter: cancer would try. just 34, becky had a blocked milk duct removed from her breast. doctors told her not to worry, even though she continued to have pain. a mammogram at 36 revealed what becky feared, a highly aggressive form of cancer. >> i cried. because it was like, how -- how can you tell me i've got two small kids? what am i going to tell them? what am i going to tell my husband? and it was hard. it was like being sucker punched. >> reporter: with a mass of five inches in one breast and a more than 50% chance of the cancer spreading to the other becky had a double mastectomy. even though she had health insurance there were $3500 in costs it didn't cover. and becky and steve couldn't pay. >> i'm like, how are we going to pay this and still make the rent payment? i knew i needed help at that point. >> reporter: becky turned to her surgeon dr. lisa, the founder of pretty in pink, a foundation that helps
life with sons dustin and kyle, and husband steve. >> there you go, partner. >> reporter: but she enduredyour family. you can't put a price on being able to survive for them. >> reporter: cancer would try. just 34, becky had a blocked milk duct removed from her breast. doctors told her not to worry, even though she continued to have pain. a mammogram at 36 revealed what becky feared, a highly aggressive form of cancer. >> i cried. because it was like, how -- how can you...
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seriously dustin that reflect bad choices on the part of the management whenever they have a bad asset? >> i think virtually every bank has bad loans on the books and what we have seen is because of prices of real estate decline so much, commercial as well as residential and number of companies have had to go out of business because of the declining economic activity loans that seem to be quite good when they were granted turn out to be also good in an extreme environment like today. >> yet we have had things that have made the right decision. are you familiar with the concept of moral hazard? >> yes, sir. >> aren't we inviting serious moral hazard by propping up bad banks rather than helping good banks expand and letting capitalism work? >> we have to keep in mind these banks have to pay us back and we have been paid back just today by one of them and we are working making every effort to make sure that the taxpayers who made these investments obtain an appropriate return. that is our responsibility to work on their behalf. at the same time these bonds are going to help stabilize not
seriously dustin that reflect bad choices on the part of the management whenever they have a bad asset? >> i think virtually every bank has bad loans on the books and what we have seen is because of prices of real estate decline so much, commercial as well as residential and number of companies have had to go out of business because of the declining economic activity loans that seem to be quite good when they were granted turn out to be also good in an extreme environment like today....
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then dustin pedroia goes off the wall with his 28th double. that is the difference. gets the w. papelbon, his 23rd save in 25 chances. for less terks he is now the sixth pitcher to win at least 20 of his first 25 decisions at fenway park. and look at his turn around. first ten starts this season, he was awful. era over 6. in his last eight starts, he's now with a 1.48er aa. holding opponents under .200. and he's bhiffing over 11 batters per nine innings. >> yankees up 3-0. tied for first place in the american league east. the yanks jumpped on joe saunders early. a-rod, a two-run single. #e nick swisher, and the yanks have not trailed the last 67 innings on the road. >> rays four and a half back. orioles and bluejays, skipper dave trembly suspended for this game. seizeil, six innings, five strikeouts, no earned runs for cecil. top 8, scott rolen, hops to second. his 25-game hit streak comes to an end with an 0 for 4. bluejays will take the win, 2-love. they win for just the third time in 13 games. tront toe, beating baltimore. and scott rolen mentioned that hit streak. fourth lon
then dustin pedroia goes off the wall with his 28th double. that is the difference. gets the w. papelbon, his 23rd save in 25 chances. for less terks he is now the sixth pitcher to win at least 20 of his first 25 decisions at fenway park. and look at his turn around. first ten starts this season, he was awful. era over 6. in his last eight starts, he's now with a 1.48er aa. holding opponents under .200. and he's bhiffing over 11 batters per nine innings. >> yankees up 3-0. tied for first...
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dustin pedroia in the sixth.throwing out ellsbury at the plate. his 11th assist on the season. next best in baseball. >> top nine, bases loaded. papelbon gets scott and melvin mora to end it. tieing run was on second. winning rub on first. and -- winning run on first and papelbon shuts down the o's. red sox win it by a final of 3-1. and stay two and a half back of the yankees. >> big news earlier in the day. cardinals rolling the dice. acquiring matt halladay for a trio of minor leaguers. he's a career .315 hitter. won the batting title with colorado in 2007. also the mvp of the nlcs. now, holliday struggled in the beginning of the season. but picked it up, raising his average to .286. joining wallace in the deal, outfielder shane peterson, and hard throwing right-hander, clayton mortensen. holliday is rejoining the playoff chase. >> i'm extremely excited. i feel very blessed to be back. in a pennant race, and with a great team and great organization. obviously i'm very thankful for my time in oakland and those g
dustin pedroia in the sixth.throwing out ellsbury at the plate. his 11th assist on the season. next best in baseball. >> top nine, bases loaded. papelbon gets scott and melvin mora to end it. tieing run was on second. winning rub on first. and -- winning run on first and papelbon shuts down the o's. red sox win it by a final of 3-1. and stay two and a half back of the yankees. >> big news earlier in the day. cardinals rolling the dice. acquiring matt halladay for a trio of minor...
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dustin briton says he grabbed the chainsaw when he saw the mountain lion about to lunge at him.eded to protect his wife and kids and he had it ready. >> his head was right about here and it batted at me as i went like this with the saw. i hit it with that saw and that was enough. it had enough and it left. i didn't suspect it was going to. i was sure it would circle around and try again. steve: briton, who san exmarine says he hit the mountain lion at full force but barely even punctured its skin. that is one tough mountain lion. alisyn: it's like freddie kruger kruger. steve: hold still while i cut off that tail. brian: let's talk about something else. innovative ideas to grow and launch a business. how about a car wash? we have plenty of car washes, how do you come up with something different? not my idea but here is an idea. car wash where women wash the car wearing bikinis. alisyn: sounds successful. not just an entrepreneurial idea. this was fill tropic idea. this bikini car wash in washington wanted to give $3,500, i think, worth of their profits to the make-a-wish foundat
dustin briton says he grabbed the chainsaw when he saw the mountain lion about to lunge at him.eded to protect his wife and kids and he had it ready. >> his head was right about here and it batted at me as i went like this with the saw. i hit it with that saw and that was enough. it had enough and it left. i didn't suspect it was going to. i was sure it would circle around and try again. steve: briton, who san exmarine says he hit the mountain lion at full force but barely even punctured...
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. >> gary: coming into the ball game, brian roberts, second behind dustin pedroia in doubles, and nick markakis came in 27th. he's now tied for third in doubles. matt thornton with two in scoring position, and jones will take it inside for a paul. adam got his home run in the 6th inning. he has struck out, flied out twice, and adam here if this ballpark gets his first home run. >> jim: y, a bb to right field. >> gary: and a nasty pitch down and in to him. juice he going toy say why did i swing at that? well, i'll tell you why, he's 6'6" and threes in the mid-90s. not like you have a lot of time to make up your mind, but he did chase balls, too. you would think that after a.j. pierzynski called that home run, that fastball away, he would say maybe we ought to try and come in. which is where they try to go. >> gary: ramirez in the hole. scooped? no. one run is scored. it goes into the stands. jones will go down to second base, over to third goes markakis, and i think he scores here. yeah, nick markakis is going to come in. that's a two-base error for the runners who are on. so the 0 orio
. >> gary: coming into the ball game, brian roberts, second behind dustin pedroia in doubles, and nick markakis came in 27th. he's now tied for third in doubles. matt thornton with two in scoring position, and jones will take it inside for a paul. adam got his home run in the 6th inning. he has struck out, flied out twice, and adam here if this ballpark gets his first home run. >> jim: y, a bb to right field. >> gary: and a nasty pitch down and in to him. juice he going toy...
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i just want to ask dustin mcdaniel and during the confirmation hearings, with democratic and republican senators urging from our nominee that you need to look at what the law is and you can't judge based upon a motion. if you have to follow the presidents of the court to. i have a simple question in the ricci case. t believe that the judge sotomayor decision with the three judge panel was with them in the mainstream of judicial decision a gala that decision was reached? >> senator, i do believe that and to hear the stories of these firefighters in person will i don't have any reason not to use the word but the. i have a great deal of empathy for the circumstances they have described and i don't know that i have a great deal for how the city fathers handled the matter. but by the time it needed to the second circuit i believe the panel did what the law required and i don't think there is worth a justling of criticism for the with the panel camel the matter and the fact the supreme court chose to change a law in a bare majority also was their prerogative which. >> said intercessions. >> t
i just want to ask dustin mcdaniel and during the confirmation hearings, with democratic and republican senators urging from our nominee that you need to look at what the law is and you can't judge based upon a motion. if you have to follow the presidents of the court to. i have a simple question in the ricci case. t believe that the judge sotomayor decision with the three judge panel was with them in the mainstream of judicial decision a gala that decision was reached? >> senator, i do...
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dustin pedroia off ryan bannister pitched very well. off the green monster for a double. aaron baits scores, 1-0 sox. bottom on nine, jonathan papelbon, a perfect ninth inni inning. the red and 20th of september. so a chance to do damage head to head rickets. >> al: david ricketts, all the years of doing that day in and day out. they still do it with jeff murphy onround hit. and we think about that. only four playeith oakland in 1969. brady anderson in '96 with baltimore. albert up the center. got to take charge and read it much better. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. i'm not beth. aaaaaahhh. ooooohhhh. (announcer) calling all captains. drink responsibly. women's open in bethlehem, pennsylvania. lorena ochoa entered the day in second place after shooting a 69 in round one. much worse in round two. misses the par putt on number 9. shot a 79 at 8 over par for the day. paula creamer entered the day 1 over par. her long birdie putt on numbere 10 on. count it. creamer with the 68 on the day. 2 under for the tournament. kerr's tee shot on the par 3, 17th. dial
dustin pedroia off ryan bannister pitched very well. off the green monster for a double. aaron baits scores, 1-0 sox. bottom on nine, jonathan papelbon, a perfect ninth inni inning. the red and 20th of september. so a chance to do damage head to head rickets. >> al: david ricketts, all the years of doing that day in and day out. they still do it with jeff murphy onround hit. and we think about that. only four playeith oakland in 1969. brady anderson in '96 with baltimore. albert up the...
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he's the second toughest to strikeout in the american league behind dustin pedroia.in play so could you start the runner at first and try to go first and third here at least get teahen to second. >> gary: there he goes. swung on down the line, left field. reimold over. he's got it. callaspo tried to punch the ball. that's all he wanted to do into left field. he hit it too hard and got it up in the air for the out and teahen has to come back to first base. >> buck: just dropped it a bit. came off that back shoulder and create add fly ball swing. >> gary: olivo came on as the pinch-hitter for jacobs in the d. h. role. he's up with a runner on at first base and one out. olivo batting at .234 on the season. there goes the runner again. wieters will throw and not in time. a stolen base for mark teahen. >> buck: teahen is a perfect 6- 6 now. not a bad throw. you can see baez never made teahen hesitate. the throw is a bill bit high, but it was a strong throw. wieters gets on top of it. that's not much of a chance as teahen got a great jump off baez. >> gary: so, olivo with
he's the second toughest to strikeout in the american league behind dustin pedroia.in play so could you start the runner at first and try to go first and third here at least get teahen to second. >> gary: there he goes. swung on down the line, left field. reimold over. he's got it. callaspo tried to punch the ball. that's all he wanted to do into left field. he hit it too hard and got it up in the air for the out and teahen has to come back to first base. >> buck: just dropped it a...
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bottled water dustin readers are not required to provide this report to consumers. instead, bottled water consumers rely on limited information fell on labels and some cases company but sites. some companies exacerbate this problem by exaggerating claims about the health benefits of their products for example springs explains the history of its water by sitting when joseph bricker was revived from his deathbed reputedly by drinking the springs water and lived another 52 years the waters health benefits became legendary. multan valley water company provided similar accounts of water stating clinical tests of hospitals in new york st. louis and philadelphia demonstrated improvements into the health of patients offering from kidney and liver disorders and rheumatism as a result of drinking mountain valley water. aqua mantra spring water explains the labels such as i am healthy and volume loved permeate the liquid influencing taste and beneficial properties of water. the company also claims that all quote schambra uses the design of its label to effect the molecular str
bottled water dustin readers are not required to provide this report to consumers. instead, bottled water consumers rely on limited information fell on labels and some cases company but sites. some companies exacerbate this problem by exaggerating claims about the health benefits of their products for example springs explains the history of its water by sitting when joseph bricker was revived from his deathbed reputedly by drinking the springs water and lived another 52 years the waters health...
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new weapons appeared dustined to work with less and less human input. >> there's nothing that is a technoms, and there's -- we think about it as a never, ever, ever thing, and, yet, it's not the technology that's holding us back. it's trying to figure out the applications of it. >> reporter: unmanned technology is here to stay. wars will never be the same again. if ever there's a moment to borrow a line from a science fiction movie, now is it. mankind is boldly and irreversibly going where man has never been before towards an unchartered era in warfare. nick robertson, cnn, nevada. >>> a situation room investigation. how safe is america today? >> what do you think is the biggest gap right now in homeland security? >> surprising findings in a report card on just how many of the date approximate commission's recommendations have been met, and you're looking at a live picture out of honduras right now as the ousted honduran leader returns to his country despite a vow by the new government to arrest him. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airwa
new weapons appeared dustined to work with less and less human input. >> there's nothing that is a technoms, and there's -- we think about it as a never, ever, ever thing, and, yet, it's not the technology that's holding us back. it's trying to figure out the applications of it. >> reporter: unmanned technology is here to stay. wars will never be the same again. if ever there's a moment to borrow a line from a science fiction movie, now is it. mankind is boldly and irreversibly...
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agency's ability to predict these economic cycles and then to be able to respond in a way that actually dustin to compound the problem we are facing. i think we have just seen 20 years off leverage piling up on the system and lack of intention to that that has led to the destruction of, you know, our economy and the dreams of a lot of people that live in my state and other states. but i fully agree that we need to -- having read resolution authority in place would have made a difference and kept us out of the alice-in-wonderland world where we are now having conversations about how people get paid and private institutions where the taxpayers had to come to the rescue of the firms we should never have had to rescue and the fed chairman and treasury secretary have been doing good work trying to get us out of here and they are right to say that we were left with an assortment of terrible choices, and we took the least bad. our objective needs to be to make sure we never find ourselves in that place again, and i guess the question i have for you, chairman bair, is when you talk about the counsel -
agency's ability to predict these economic cycles and then to be able to respond in a way that actually dustin to compound the problem we are facing. i think we have just seen 20 years off leverage piling up on the system and lack of intention to that that has led to the destruction of, you know, our economy and the dreams of a lot of people that live in my state and other states. but i fully agree that we need to -- having read resolution authority in place would have made a difference and...
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our expectation is they will go to the floor as one bill because that has been dustin and's preference but i am committed to a structure which will give time to debate than title by title on the floor. this is clearly more than a one day 40 that and i will be working hard to make sure we have adequate time to debate on the floor the various aspects. we have eight minutes -- >> mr. chairman? dorcy next week we will be addressing is it executive compensation? not to the consumer? >> september triet >> ok. thank you. >> the executive compensation tuesday probably on the floor on friday. and with that, we will have our opening statements. the gentleman from pennsylvania for two minutes and 40 seconds. >> for more than 70 years, mr. chairman, the regulatory reforms of the 1930's brought about than enacted because the and brittle access and dangerous speculation of an earlier era, safely steered our financial markets through the always rocky seas of capitalism. but all good things must come to an end. created for the economy the last century those antiquated rules failed to respond to today'
our expectation is they will go to the floor as one bill because that has been dustin and's preference but i am committed to a structure which will give time to debate than title by title on the floor. this is clearly more than a one day 40 that and i will be working hard to make sure we have adequate time to debate on the floor the various aspects. we have eight minutes -- >> mr. chairman? dorcy next week we will be addressing is it executive compensation? not to the consumer? >>...
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agency's ability to predict these economic cycles and then to be able to respond in a way that actually dustin the problem we are facing. i think we have just seen 20 years off leverage piling up on the system and lack of intention to that that has led to the destruction of, you know, our economy and the dreams of a lot of people that live in my state and other states. but i fully agree that we need to -- having read resolution authority in place would have made a difference and kept us out of the alice-in-wonderland world where we are now having conversations about how people get paid and private institutions where the taxpayers had to come to the rescue of the firms we should never have had to rescue and the fed chairman and treasury secretary have been doing good work trying to get us out of here and they are right to say that we were left with an assortment of terrible choices, and we took the least bad. our objective needs to be to make sure we never find ourselves in that place again, and i guess the question i have for you, chairman bair, is when you talk about the counsel -- and again
agency's ability to predict these economic cycles and then to be able to respond in a way that actually dustin the problem we are facing. i think we have just seen 20 years off leverage piling up on the system and lack of intention to that that has led to the destruction of, you know, our economy and the dreams of a lot of people that live in my state and other states. but i fully agree that we need to -- having read resolution authority in place would have made a difference and kept us out of...