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she went on to say that eddie and leann deserve each other. the magazine claims that she left her husband after learning that eddie and rimes were spotted together july 17t outside of the home of rimes' friend. in an interview in june she called rimes a stalker who refused to leave the couple alone. >> and member gurvir interviewed her and she refused to answer questions. >> what did she mean when she said they deserve each other? >> that she's the stalker and maybe he's the creep that is hanging out with her. >> is she stalking if he's having an affair with her. >> do we have anything else to say about it? >> no. >> i'm not sure i knew who eddie cibrian was. >> they made a hallmark movie together. >>> and now president obama is responding to his apparent fashion faux pas. some bloggers focused on his mom jeans. they admitted they are frumpy but he refuses to wear tighter denim. he says they are comfortable. but are they really ionwhai not used to do it when we were younger, he had creases in his jeans. he had ironed them. >> well you think he
she went on to say that eddie and leann deserve each other. the magazine claims that she left her husband after learning that eddie and rimes were spotted together july 17t outside of the home of rimes' friend. in an interview in june she called rimes a stalker who refused to leave the couple alone. >> and member gurvir interviewed her and she refused to answer questions. >> what did she mean when she said they deserve each other? >> that she's the stalker and maybe he's the...
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the speaker and the senator it tried to get at eddy to run for governor. but i recall i think the president was willing to make at the think he was the secretary of the state and i am wondering what is your take blacks. >> i am laughing because i am so into this with you and it is like half a century ago and i you thinking of the inside politics. i have to tell you go to the jfk library listen to the tapes you'll still grew 24 eddie. we will be routine for him. >> i will just say that s he said to me at breakfast i want to endorse him because we have become great friends is the greatest ever hit the united states. >> quickly i would say that there were negotiations that went on and i talk to his son about that and the campaign manager and basically he felt it was this time they thought there would make a move and his wife at the time was dead set against kennedy waltzing in and she was probably more so opposed to stepping aside but they did become close years later. >> disrespect to eddie who called the kennedy the best senator never had but eddie mccormac
the speaker and the senator it tried to get at eddy to run for governor. but i recall i think the president was willing to make at the think he was the secretary of the state and i am wondering what is your take blacks. >> i am laughing because i am so into this with you and it is like half a century ago and i you thinking of the inside politics. i have to tell you go to the jfk library listen to the tapes you'll still grew 24 eddie. we will be routine for him. >> i will just say...
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one, two, abracadabra, disappear eddie. where'd eddie go?d the disappearing eddie character ever come back? >> no, that was the last time we ever saw eddie. >> jimmy: i think i saw a little bit hiding behind the chair. but i don't know. maybe it was just trickery. >> that was when the cameras were like, you know, this big. >> jimmy: really? gigantic camera. >> gigantic. >> jimmy: like school cameras? is that what you used? >> we had video cameras, like, this big. and didn't know how to edit anything. so, you'd have to -- the way you edited something was you'd push record and then when you were done with the shot you'd push stop and you'd move. and you'd push record again. it was like making "gumby," basically. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's, like, stop action film. but then you did "the state." and then you guys did movies. "the baxter," "wet hot american summer." you did -- [ cheers ] you guys, i mean, i'm a huge fan. and this is -- finally, this is out on dvd. everyone is talking about this. a lot of these guys are all "reno 911." >> yeah, th
one, two, abracadabra, disappear eddie. where'd eddie go?d the disappearing eddie character ever come back? >> no, that was the last time we ever saw eddie. >> jimmy: i think i saw a little bit hiding behind the chair. but i don't know. maybe it was just trickery. >> that was when the cameras were like, you know, this big. >> jimmy: really? gigantic camera. >> gigantic. >> jimmy: like school cameras? is that what you used? >> we had video cameras, like,...
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, the opponentould have said the same thing aut eddie mccormack because eddie mccoack's uncle wathen john mccormack the speaker of t house of reesentatives, so he was running on a very famo political na, very famous political family, t it was the second most famo political name in massachusettat the time >> exactly. >> thawas something that ted kennedy had to fure ouhow to bear and then enter the senate like al frankeis now but much bigger version, as aig celebrit everybody d their eyes on him and how he was going to peor how did he pform? >> i tnk he did very well. i me, it w amazing to see althe issues that he cares about passiote now are the things that he was cing -- he has always cared passionately abt. he was always fr the beginning talking about healthare, health care for seniors. those are issues that he has ally stuck to his guns a i think very admirable for that. >> richard nixonas absolutely obsess with the kennedys, having lost a presidential election to jfk. then he's in the whi house and he's still not confident he's beaten the kennedy and he was complete obsessed with
, the opponentould have said the same thing aut eddie mccormack because eddie mccoack's uncle wathen john mccormack the speaker of t house of reesentatives, so he was running on a very famo political na, very famous political family, t it was the second most famo political name in massachusettat the time >> exactly. >> thawas something that ted kennedy had to fure ouhow to bear and then enter the senate like al frankeis now but much bigger version, as aig celebrit everybody d their...
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it happened to be any's 31st birthday. -- eddie's 31st birthday. eddie thornton and the suspect are recovering in the hospital today. thornton is expected to be released today. >> the man killed by capitol police during a high-speed chase on wednesday was no stranger to the law. he was on probation for gun and drug charges, and assaulting a police officer. on wednesday, he fled when they tried to pull him over from improper tax. he struck two officers and a cruiser before crashing. he then pulled out a gun and shot at the end of last two officers returned fire. >>> the takoma metro station will be closed again tomorrow from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. it will split into two segments. buses will shuttle riders around this closure. meanwhile, metro has been under a microscope since the deadly june 22 collision. drink and -- train conductors and bus drivers are saying they feel the stress of scrutiny. >> cut it out -- that is what some metro train operators are saying to their passengers. back off, shutterbug's. this is just one's response. >> do your job
it happened to be any's 31st birthday. -- eddie's 31st birthday. eddie thornton and the suspect are recovering in the hospital today. thornton is expected to be released today. >> the man killed by capitol police during a high-speed chase on wednesday was no stranger to the law. he was on probation for gun and drug charges, and assaulting a police officer. on wednesday, he fled when they tried to pull him over from improper tax. he struck two officers and a cruiser before crashing. he...
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. >> i eddie jacob son played an important role.ning the doors to the white house who was very inflewen shal. together they exerted a positive pressure twroerds favoring. eddie jacobson was a very old friend of truman from biz they had met then. during world war i, they ended up in the same bat alian. jacob son did so. it was very successful. it helped truman get promoelted in the army. during the war, they were both kind of at loose ends and they decided to go into business together. it only lasted one or two years. then there was the depression. the two men always maintained their friendship with each other. >> this was a close friend. jacob son passed away. he was the only friend like a brother who considered him like family. he said he could not imagine him without. he was a reformed jew who quickly began reading the newspapers. he 9/11ly said this is the fate of my people, my ñbretheran in europe. on his own expense. he took all of his money to constantly travel back and forth to kansas city to washington, d.c. in this time cri
. >> i eddie jacob son played an important role.ning the doors to the white house who was very inflewen shal. together they exerted a positive pressure twroerds favoring. eddie jacobson was a very old friend of truman from biz they had met then. during world war i, they ended up in the same bat alian. jacob son did so. it was very successful. it helped truman get promoelted in the army. during the war, they were both kind of at loose ends and they decided to go into business together. it...
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. >> what role did eddie jacket supply? >> an important role -- what role did eddie jacobson play? >> an important role. together, they exert a positive pressure toward favoring -- >> you to explain who he is. >> he is a very old friend of truman's from missouri. they had met when eddie was 14 years old and truman was 21. they did not see each other after that. during world war one, they ended up in the same battalion and truman asked jacobson to help him set up a canteen and it was very successful. it helped truman get promoted within the army. after the war, when there were coming back in 1919, there were both at their loose end. it only lasted about one or two years and then there was a depression that is all but the two men always maintained their friendship with each other. >> this was a close friend jacobson passed away -- this was a close friend. check of some passed away. truman said he could not imagine having live without him being part of it. jacobson was not a scientist. he was a reformed do. he was reading the newspapers and educated himself from became a supporter and
. >> what role did eddie jacket supply? >> an important role -- what role did eddie jacobson play? >> an important role. together, they exert a positive pressure toward favoring -- >> you to explain who he is. >> he is a very old friend of truman's from missouri. they had met when eddie was 14 years old and truman was 21. they did not see each other after that. during world war one, they ended up in the same battalion and truman asked jacobson to help him set up a...
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. >> hi, i'm uncle frank and i'm here with -- >> eddie. >> hi, eddie. eddie, i have a quiz for you. >> okay. >> what president is on the quarter? >> george washington. >> correct. what's two plus two minus two? >> two. >> two, got it. why is your breath so bad? >> because -- 4 -- because -- >> seriously. >> oh, thank you. that's pretty good. >> now you have atodre bh.th an, rekseclipse. >> thank you. >> nely done, uncle frank. eclipse says you're welcome. >> fight bad breath and help kill the germs that cause it, with eclipse gum. >> "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with marisa miller, music from chester french and larry king. we're here. #hello! ( phone conversation continues ) seriously. now eclipse... kills the germs thatcause bad breath. also in mints. this haircolor is a washout! try nice 'n easy... with color blend technology. in one step get a blend of 3 tones... highlights, lowlights and shine. it makes a fresh, liht-filled frame for your pretty face. (announcer) nice 'n easy your right color. are enjoying the new palm pre with its revol
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former star running back, eddie george, four offensive linemen among the pallbearers.george says he doesn't think they will ever truly get over mcnair's death. we'll hear from teammates with the ravens coming up in a few minutes in sports. >>> this is a crime that has enraged the country and devastated family meers. authorities say as many as 100 bodies were dug up from an historic chicago cemetery so that the plots could be resold. investigators found a pile of bones in an overgrown area nearby. five cemetery employees have been arrested. burr oaks cemetery believed to be the first african-american cemetery in chicago. emit till is buried there. investigators are confident his grave was not disturbed. >>> nbc news has confirmed that illinois senator rolland burris will not be seeking a full term. the senator plans to announce that decision tomorrow. impeached governor, rod blagojevich, appointed burris to the seat vacated by president obama. he repeatedly denied charges he tried to buy his way into congress. he has raised little money while in office. >>> john ensign,
former star running back, eddie george, four offensive linemen among the pallbearers.george says he doesn't think they will ever truly get over mcnair's death. we'll hear from teammates with the ravens coming up in a few minutes in sports. >>> this is a crime that has enraged the country and devastated family meers. authorities say as many as 100 bodies were dug up from an historic chicago cemetery so that the plots could be resold. investigators found a pile of bones in an overgrown...
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this is the last and only picture that i have left of charles eddie moore, my brother. 1963 and that is one of -- the only picture that i know of that we took together. that's a beautiful picture of us as teenagers. two great football players. i was the quarterback. he was the center. we played on a great team. one of the most important things is this bicycle. mom bought this bicycle in 1958. this probably was the first experience we had of being really, really happy together. the reason we seen this bike when we were younger, 14, 15, we rode it for two years perhaps and then we put it away. we started hitchhiking. and ultimately, that led to his death because he was hitchhiking the morning he was picked up. mississippi had gotten under my nose and it was a stink. the word "mississippi" made my stomach turn. all of the good things had all of a sudden turned bad. this is a 30/30 winchester. i bought this in 1968. the reason i bought it was for the goal of revenge for the murder of charles moore and henry dee. i will kill innocent people. i will kill innocent white people
this is the last and only picture that i have left of charles eddie moore, my brother. 1963 and that is one of -- the only picture that i know of that we took together. that's a beautiful picture of us as teenagers. two great football players. i was the quarterback. he was the center. we played on a great team. one of the most important things is this bicycle. mom bought this bicycle in 1958. this probably was the first experience we had of being really, really happy together. the reason we...
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eddie george played nearly a decade together with mcnair. he read a story of a fallen warrior, and said in his mind, mcnair is now in the hall of fame. jeff fisher, the coach, shared a e-mail from a general in iraq who he met last week, telling him to remember the good times and the bad. he spoke directly to mcnair's friends letting them know they'll always have a family. >> trent and tyler, i can't teach you how to fish. i can barely swim. and i can't love you like your dad did, but i can love you like a father. [ applause ] >> coming up later in sports, what mason did to salute his good friend, we'll hear from a few of the titans. i'll seale see you again in about 20 minutes. >> thanks, rob. >>> now the latest on the essex soccer coach arrested for eliciting sex from a 14-year- old girl. charles friedel is free on bond tonight. the 32-year-old who goes by coach chuck was arrested tuesday during an undercover sting. police say the victim was the sister of a girl friedel coaches at the greater baltimore soccer club. the girl's father called
eddie george played nearly a decade together with mcnair. he read a story of a fallen warrior, and said in his mind, mcnair is now in the hall of fame. jeff fisher, the coach, shared a e-mail from a general in iraq who he met last week, telling him to remember the good times and the bad. he spoke directly to mcnair's friends letting them know they'll always have a family. >> trent and tyler, i can't teach you how to fish. i can barely swim. and i can't love you like your dad did, but i...
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eddie thornton jr. was visiting his mother that runs a day care in the complex. >> a guy came out and started to shoot him. and i saw my son fall in the car and he ran to his car, had he went to his car, he got his gun. >> as barbara thornton called 911, she heard the rapid gun fire. >> my son's gun, evidently was going, da, da, da, and the other gentleman was just shooting at anything and everything. and my son came to the car and said it's okay, mom, get up. and when i got up i saw him and he was shot. that's when i went bonkers. >> reporter: and a 12-year-old girl was hit. barbara thornton is proud of her son who says he probably saved her life and the life of others. >> i am blessed, and i thank god that my son was there. at the time, i was hoping that he wouldn't do anything, but he did. and i am just glad that he is safe. i don't know how many people would have gotten shot if he had not been. but the man just kept walking towards us. >> reporter: the suspect also remains hospitalizeedthis morning.
eddie thornton jr. was visiting his mother that runs a day care in the complex. >> a guy came out and started to shoot him. and i saw my son fall in the car and he ran to his car, had he went to his car, he got his gun. >> as barbara thornton called 911, she heard the rapid gun fire. >> my son's gun, evidently was going, da, da, da, and the other gentleman was just shooting at anything and everything. and my son came to the car and said it's okay, mom, get up. and when i got...
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big news in the eddie furlong world. i know that you have been following eddie for quite some time.divorced after three years! weret you think they going to going to make it, these two crazy kids were going to make it forever? >> when a star crossed couple like that breaks up, what chance do the rest of us have? i love edward furlong and -- oh, golly. just looking at his picture there cut me off short in my tracks, greg. >> greg: the one on the right. >> yes, just when you are about to make a sizzler joke it all doesn't seem quite as funny, does it? he had to fight the terminator and i think that takes a toll on any young child and he did a movie called detroit rock city that had ron jeremy in it. if you have dressed next to him in a dressing room it is enough to make any one wobbly after that. >> greg: he was on this show and i have is to say he smelled really. >> lots of just for men on areas that there shouldn't be any. >> a smelly sweaty guy. enough of this. do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us. redeye@foxnews.com. and to leave a voicemail on the direct line call 212-462
big news in the eddie furlong world. i know that you have been following eddie for quite some time.divorced after three years! weret you think they going to going to make it, these two crazy kids were going to make it forever? >> when a star crossed couple like that breaks up, what chance do the rest of us have? i love edward furlong and -- oh, golly. just looking at his picture there cut me off short in my tracks, greg. >> greg: the one on the right. >> yes, just when you are...
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eddy fox, the coach over there, had his stop watch going. not a whole lot against right handers. we'll wait and see how the trade turns out but i think when it is all said and done, the max nationals will willingham and olson will get by a wide margin the better of that deal. and the 0-2. just a little bit up. scott olson had a funny line when bonifacio was caught stealing earlier. he said, don't worry, you are still fast. you are out but you are fast. up the middle. now ramirez will bat. coghlan to third. and i don't care if first base is occupied or not and knowing bonifacio, he will probably try to steal second base here, forgetting who is batting. hanley ramirez cannot get anything good to hit in this at- bat, do you agree? >> rob: i agree. if you challenge him, challenge him up and in with fastballs or down away with very good sliders but you try to pitch around him. you have ross gload right behind him. >> bob: yeah, give me ross gload any time instead of hanley ramirez. i don't know if he is left handed or not. third base camera guy must be stealing signs. he knew that zim
eddy fox, the coach over there, had his stop watch going. not a whole lot against right handers. we'll wait and see how the trade turns out but i think when it is all said and done, the max nationals will willingham and olson will get by a wide margin the better of that deal. and the 0-2. just a little bit up. scott olson had a funny line when bonifacio was caught stealing earlier. he said, don't worry, you are still fast. you are out but you are fast. up the middle. now ramirez will bat....
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his family identified him as eddie thornton jr. he was shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex right across the street from nasa in greenbelt. family members say he pulled into the parking lot to visit his mother, who runs a day care at the complex. police say he witnessed a man firing shots randomly in the parking lot. investigators say it was connected to the suspect arguing with his roommate at the complex, and that roommate is a military officer at ft. myer. the suspect had his roommate's military weapon when he began firing. officer thornton and the suspect exchanged gunfire. both were hit, and a 12-year-old girl in a nearby apartment was grazed by a stray bullet. police tell us none of the injuries is life-threatening. that's good news this morning. family members tell us last night that officer thornton was cautious and talking so good news there. back to you, eun and joe. >> thanks very much. >> this is the second shooting involving a capitol police officer in just two days. on wednesday, officers were forced to kil
his family identified him as eddie thornton jr. he was shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex right across the street from nasa in greenbelt. family members say he pulled into the parking lot to visit his mother, who runs a day care at the complex. police say he witnessed a man firing shots randomly in the parking lot. investigators say it was connected to the suspect arguing with his roommate at the complex, and that roommate is a military officer at ft. myer. the suspect had his...
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>> absolutely, you tipped off to a very important ones, eddie cantor, so be tucker, all of them were out raising money. and, like using their not in considerable fame to protest over policies that they found, in terms of when jews were still in db camps to protest. eddie cantor at one point to got a full ad in the new york times when an american general, who had some oversight on the displaced persons camps in germany, made what sounded like what he considered an anti-semitic remarks. i don't think any of us would question that. basically these paulison jews were a bunch of whiners and things could not possibly have been so bad. so eddie cantor to got a full page ad in "the new york times" saying generals meth i think it was, i thought hitler was dead. deanne peers, richard tucker, many of these others, singers, and record labels, some of the most mainstream labels recorded holocaust songs, at the hem of the partisans, so a lot of the jewish celebrities were out there telling that story. by the way leonard bernstein still a fairly young man, but already with a visibility, some went t
>> absolutely, you tipped off to a very important ones, eddie cantor, so be tucker, all of them were out raising money. and, like using their not in considerable fame to protest over policies that they found, in terms of when jews were still in db camps to protest. eddie cantor at one point to got a full ad in the new york times when an american general, who had some oversight on the displaced persons camps in germany, made what sounded like what he considered an anti-semitic remarks. i...
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i'm joined now by officer eddie ascarati of the foix fairfax county police. >> that's correct, we got a call for this address and officer went inside and found a woman had was dead within the home. >> reporter: what's gng on right now, you have a very large police presence here. >> at this point, the detectives, the crime scene investigators, the supporting staff are all assembling, getting their game plan together in terms of how they're going to conduct this investigation. you may have heard the sirens pulling up. that's our command bus. they have a place they can meet and discuss what the next step is going to be. >> reporter: does the neighborhood play a role in this at this point? i seeing officers going from building to building and house to house. it's a combined residential and commercial area? >> every investigation is a little different. one wp of the things we always like to do is talk to everybody. and see what, where that takes us. every lead is important and that's what some of what's going on right now. >> reporter: officer, eddie escaratti, the fairfax county police. t
i'm joined now by officer eddie ascarati of the foix fairfax county police. >> that's correct, we got a call for this address and officer went inside and found a woman had was dead within the home. >> reporter: what's gng on right now, you have a very large police presence here. >> at this point, the detectives, the crime scene investigators, the supporting staff are all assembling, getting their game plan together in terms of how they're going to conduct this investigation....
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capitol police officer eddie thornton junior is getting out of the hospital just in time to celebrate, we're told today is his birthday. the 12-year-old and the suspect who were wounded also shot. they are in stable condition. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> an update on the murder trial of benita jacks. a neighbor and boyfriend of jack's oldest daughter took the stand to testify today. they say they last saw the children during the summer of 2007. the neighbor said her daughter played with the girls then. benita jacks is on trial for the murder of her four girls. their remains were found in a home in 2008 when u.s. marshals delivered an eviction notice. >>> a pair of suicide bombers disguised as guests attacked two hotels in the indonesian capital this morning. it was the first deadly terrorist attack in that nation in four years. as joel brown reports, officials are vowing to hunt down those responsible. >> guests and workers ran for their lives when suicide bombers struck two luxury american hotels in downtown jakarta. at least eight people were killed and dozens injured, incl
capitol police officer eddie thornton junior is getting out of the hospital just in time to celebrate, we're told today is his birthday. the 12-year-old and the suspect who were wounded also shot. they are in stable condition. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> an update on the murder trial of benita jacks. a neighbor and boyfriend of jack's oldest daughter took the stand to testify today. they say they last saw the children during the summer of 2007. the neighbor said her...
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eddie meyer of australia's network 10 picks up the story. >> reporter: it's an image that defees beliefil walking into the hospital having defied every expectation. >> i'm so grateful to the people of australia for what they've done to find my boy. >> reporter: his rescue certainly surprised his father, richard, at the airport, waiting for a flight home to london when police called to say they were sending a helicopter to collect him. >> i had my closure ceremony out there in the park. i'd carved his name with a candle and buried a red rose for england. and, you know, he's come back from the dead. >> reporter: the 19-year-old went for a hike alone in rugged bushland 12 days ago. he left from a youth hostel. despite an extensive search, the local police commander didn't given. >> it's a fantastic effort to survive several days, let alone 12 in that environment. >> reporter: an experienced hiker, jamie survived incredible conditions, only suffering from dehydration. >> i'm going to kick his ass. the millions of hours we've spent on this rescue effort. >> he's looking gaunt and scratched.
eddie meyer of australia's network 10 picks up the story. >> reporter: it's an image that defees beliefil walking into the hospital having defied every expectation. >> i'm so grateful to the people of australia for what they've done to find my boy. >> reporter: his rescue certainly surprised his father, richard, at the airport, waiting for a flight home to london when police called to say they were sending a helicopter to collect him. >> i had my closure ceremony out...
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you can see also he has not played as many games as both eddy and cal. again, a tough road trip. he got pitched to even though he did have a game where he went 3-for-4. all those hits came in a ballgame. left hander misses inside with that. >> jim: because of that off day yesterday, the orioles got home about 2 0-0 on thursday morning from seattle, today, workingwith terry crowley and trying to iron some things out there is another slider. hard to really tell if it's just a cut fastball because he wraps his arm but the ball has got great life. through a good slider to huff to strike him out, threw a good slider to adam jones to strike him out. >> gary: really rides in on these right handed hitters. 1-2 delivery on the way and reimold will throw one out. after an 0-1 count, we talk about these numbers all the time. in the american league after an 0-1 count, the average is .235. oriole as little better than that at .243. that's why that first pitch strike matters so much. you just -- it matters. you are out. i e i remember rick peterson was a pitching coach out in oakland. you try
you can see also he has not played as many games as both eddy and cal. again, a tough road trip. he got pitched to even though he did have a game where he went 3-for-4. all those hits came in a ballgame. left hander misses inside with that. >> jim: because of that off day yesterday, the orioles got home about 2 0-0 on thursday morning from seattle, today, workingwith terry crowley and trying to iron some things out there is another slider. hard to really tell if it's just a cut fastball...
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my best friend and his brother eddie, i am entirely in de it two in this gard.y told me thatour songs are better than anybody. you can do whateverou want to do. i just kept rolng with it. went out york d i got turned down my first tim i felt lke jack johnson ther too. i w not gong to bput down. tavi back to this cellent ing. talk tome aout excellence. it is clear th you are head and shoulders above anyone else in the wrld of music. th is my assessment. it you are head and shoulders ave everybo else. talk to me aout how we who are not prince can aspire to the lel of excellencehat you portrait in what wo every day. >> erybody isalented at soething. that is wha mkes the world go around. we all need each oher. it is about good mentoring and techers. i d goodeople around. the other thing that i have to point ou -- w can i put this. my fatheras so hard on me,i was never go enough. was almost like the army wn it came to music. that i not even clos to what i am doing. he would play again. i could heart. by drummer is the same way. we learfrom that. weearn from being sho
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. >> now,he ironic thing aboutt that p pticuladebate is that e eddie mccrmack s runni against ananneppoponent wou have said the same thing a about eddiee mccork because eddie mccorormack's unc s then john mccormackck the speaker of t the housef represenentives,o he was rurunning a veryfamous liticaname, very famous politicafamily, t it was thee second most popolicaca n na massachuhutttts the time. thatat w s sething that ted kennedy had to figure out h h to ararnd then enter the senate keke a franken is now bu much bigger versionon, a big celelebry.y. everybody hahad eieir es on him d how he was going to prfrfor how did hehe perform? >> i t thi he dideery well. i meanan, w wasmazing t to ee all l thee ises that he ceses about ssionately now are the things t thahehe w caring -- he has alwayays cared passssiotete abt.t. he was always s omom the beginng talking about t hethth ce, healththarareor seniors. ose are issuess th hehe h really stutuckois guns and i inink very admirable for that. >> richardixixon was absolututyy obsessed w witththe kenneded having lost a p prededentl electionon
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happened in an apartment building parking lot right across from nasa in greenbelt. 31-year-old officer eddie thornton jr. was visiting his mother who runs a daycare center at the complex and a man ran up to them and said that there was another man firing a gun nearby. >> when this came out and started shoulding. i just felt like my -- my son ran to his car and he was going to his car and when he went to his car, he -- he got his gun. >> reporter: as barbara thornton called 911 she heard the rapid gunfire. >> mason -- you know, he was just shooting. he was wildly shooting at anything and everything. mason came and said mom, get up. and when i got up, he was -- liked at him and i saw he was shot. that's when i went bonkers. >> reporter: officer thornton was shot in the back. the suspect was also hit. so was a 12-year-old girl who lives in this apartment. she was grazed by a stray bullet that shattered a glass patio door. barbara thornton is proud of her son who she says probably saved her life and the lives of others. >> i'm blessed. i'm just blessed. i thank god that my son was there. at the
happened in an apartment building parking lot right across from nasa in greenbelt. 31-year-old officer eddie thornton jr. was visiting his mother who runs a daycare center at the complex and a man ran up to them and said that there was another man firing a gun nearby. >> when this came out and started shoulding. i just felt like my -- my son ran to his car and he was going to his car and when he went to his car, he -- he got his gun. >> reporter: as barbara thornton called 911 she...
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remember that, when eddie murphy was the white guy? christopher guest -- >> oh, "synchronized swimmers"? >> jimmy: "synchronized swimmers," one of the classics. let's take a look. you'll see this on sunday. >> so, start holding your noses now. and hold your breath. count, one. 'til you are underwater. and i am, too. but i'm talking, but this is just pretend. two. [ laughter ] and can you hold it any longer? no. so, burst out of the water! and aren't you glad to be out of the water? florence, aren't you glad? >> yes. >> yes! ♪ [ laughter ] >> deck work is a very important part of our preparation. [ laughter ] and i allowed it to come from within him. he can be surprisingly creative. ♪ the underwater part really bothers me, but in a way, it is what makes the sport a sport. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: rad. that's good stuff. it's gonna be a fun special. i'm psyched. >> yeah, i think it's gonna be good. >> jimmy: dude, i've been watching a lot of your shorts, 'cause it came with the cd i've got. this great record. "incre
remember that, when eddie murphy was the white guy? christopher guest -- >> oh, "synchronized swimmers"? >> jimmy: "synchronized swimmers," one of the classics. let's take a look. you'll see this on sunday. >> so, start holding your noses now. and hold your breath. count, one. 'til you are underwater. and i am, too. but i'm talking, but this is just pretend. two. [ laughter ] and can you hold it any longer? no. so, burst out of the water! and aren't you...
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jealous,he president and o of the naacp; hazel dukes, the new yornaacp conferee president; and profess eddie glaude of princeton, w's the director of th center for african american studies there. thankou all for joining us. mr. jlous, the naacp was founded 100 years ago at a te when people re saying negroes would nobe equal to whites for 50 to 100 more years so w far have we come now? >> in some ways, that waa very optimistic statement, ght? on the one hand, onhe high notes, 've hit them. we have t first black president of e u.s., and yet it's still harder for black man with no crimil record to find a job than white man who h one. black children in the sool district baltimore, 75% drop out before they graduate. we're free t that was just the beginning. he next step is to catch up d insure that the dream in th country is real for all families,nd we're just not there yet. >> reporter: ms. dukes, you ve been a naacp tivist for... >> three decades. >> reporter: three decade how have you seenhe mission chang >> we've workeon school tters, education. we' not there yet. in the city, the mayor s tak
jealous,he president and o of the naacp; hazel dukes, the new yornaacp conferee president; and profess eddie glaude of princeton, w's the director of th center for african american studies there. thankou all for joining us. mr. jlous, the naacp was founded 100 years ago at a te when people re saying negroes would nobe equal to whites for 50 to 100 more years so w far have we come now? >> in some ways, that waa very optimistic statement, ght? on the one hand, onhe high notes, 've hit them....
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my best friend and his brother eddie, i am entirely in debt it two in this regard.y told me that your songs are better than anybody. you can do whatever you want to do. i just kept rolling with it. i went out to york and i got turned down my first time. i felt like jack johnson there, too. i was not going to be put down. tavis: back to this excellent thing. talk to me about excellence. it is clear that you are head and shoulders above anyone else in the world of music. that is my assessment. it you are head and shoulders above everybody else. talk to me about how we who are not prince can aspire to the level of excellence that you portrait in what we do every day. >> everybody is talented at something. that is what makes the world go around. we all need each other. it is about good mentoring and teachers. i had good people around. the other thing that i have to point out -- how can i put this. my father was so hard on me, i was never good enough. it was almost like the army when it came to music. that is not even close to what i am doing. he would play again. i coul
my best friend and his brother eddie, i am entirely in debt it two in this regard.y told me that your songs are better than anybody. you can do whatever you want to do. i just kept rolling with it. i went out to york and i got turned down my first time. i felt like jack johnson there, too. i was not going to be put down. tavis: back to this excellent thing. talk to me about excellence. it is clear that you are head and shoulders above anyone else in the world of music. that is my assessment. it...
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eddie george inspired by his father in thinking of steve wrote a poem. >> so, walk with your head held high that the golden light knowing you have done your very be best, wrong or right. release, let go and embrace the flight, to a place where warriors go. thank you. >> derrick mason spent 10 seasons with become narrow and he was a family friend. he spoke from the heart. shouldered the way with pride of representing steve. >> michelle, trent and tyler, the baltimore ravens organization, owner and the city of baltimore sends their love and prayers to you. >> mason recognized the horrible way steve left his family. >> michelle, i know your days have been hard. so many things running through your mind. but take comfort in that steve is in heaven saying thank you, babe. to trenton and tyler i can't teach you how to fish, i can barely swim, and i can't love you like your dad did. but i can love you like a father. >> jeff fisher shared his thoughts about moving forward fr for the mcnair family. >> make sure the boys are fine. i will take them fishing sunday. we will get off to the healing pr
eddie george inspired by his father in thinking of steve wrote a poem. >> so, walk with your head held high that the golden light knowing you have done your very be best, wrong or right. release, let go and embrace the flight, to a place where warriors go. thank you. >> derrick mason spent 10 seasons with become narrow and he was a family friend. he spoke from the heart. shouldered the way with pride of representing steve. >> michelle, trent and tyler, the baltimore ravens...
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eddie, director of global issues for the white house national security council under bill clinton. welcome to both of you. steve, let me start with you on this. and just talk specifically a little bit about this group. what do we know about them? how much danger do you really think they really did pose? >> well, the group was instigated by daniel patrick boyd who had fought himself in the afghan jihad against the soviets in the late '80s and early '90s. he became a muslim, converted. the pictures now being seen are really reflective of his high school graduation pictures. he actually has a long beard, became very orthodox in the fundamentalist way and began teaching his children as well as friends that jihad was a necessary way of conducting behavior overseas. now he plotted together with seven other people ways to carry out suicide bombings in israel as well as attacks in jordan, pakistan, kosovo, and elsewhere. he also raised money to teach youngsters as well as other would be recruits how to carry out jihad in the united states. that is he trained them in the u.s. to carry out j
eddie, director of global issues for the white house national security council under bill clinton. welcome to both of you. steve, let me start with you on this. and just talk specifically a little bit about this group. what do we know about them? how much danger do you really think they really did pose? >> well, the group was instigated by daniel patrick boyd who had fought himself in the afghan jihad against the soviets in the late '80s and early '90s. he became a muslim, converted. the...
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tavis: i heard a quote from eddie van halen who said when he saw the movie it wasn't as funny to him >> steve tyler says the same. guess they've had the same life. tavis: it's the 25th anniversary and there is so much being made of this. a lot of folk getting to see it who were kids then, didn't see it then. tell me how the story line develops, what you guys are going to do in the film. >> oh, what we're going to do in the film or what we've done? tavis: what you did then. >> we put up a big map of the united states and said what string of disasters can lead them from one coast to the other? >> just back up, it's a fairly mediocre british band which has managed to hang on and this is their american tour which is sort of make or break and a big fan of the band decides to make a film to help them along and he really just documents their immediate icon riment tavis: and whatever happened to the drummer snrks the poor drummer in >> the guys don't fare well. but we are happy to say that our original drummer from the movie is still reportedly on the planet. >> alive and kicking. >> well, n
tavis: i heard a quote from eddie van halen who said when he saw the movie it wasn't as funny to him >> steve tyler says the same. guess they've had the same life. tavis: it's the 25th anniversary and there is so much being made of this. a lot of folk getting to see it who were kids then, didn't see it then. tell me how the story line develops, what you guys are going to do in the film. >> oh, what we're going to do in the film or what we've done? tavis: what you did then. >>...
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eddie murphy, the same. he wanted to make a bio pick about richard pryor.would be great? hollywood didn't think so. brad pitt wanted to do an adaptation of "moneyball," they were about to do it. sony had spent $10 million already, were about to start shooting, they said, no, we don't want this. >> brad pitt and michael lewis, that movie can't get made? >> they're working on it again with another studio, a new director. but you see the struggle. generally, i think, three years ago, brad pitt could have walked into any studio and said, i want to make a movie about "the phone book," and they would be like, great, let's do it. now, not so much. >> chrystia, i'm a little bit surprised because i know entertainment has always been something we've flocked to, generally speaking, but especially during tough times. >> there is the general lipstick, cigarettes, and entertainment suggestion, that those sins, small pleasures do well in a recession. and one thing that's been good for hollywood, people are actually going and seeing movies. >> so they're going to the cinem
eddie murphy, the same. he wanted to make a bio pick about richard pryor.would be great? hollywood didn't think so. brad pitt wanted to do an adaptation of "moneyball," they were about to do it. sony had spent $10 million already, were about to start shooting, they said, no, we don't want this. >> brad pitt and michael lewis, that movie can't get made? >> they're working on it again with another studio, a new director. but you see the struggle. generally, i think, three...
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and others who wer clearly there ju because we were the loud band in town tavis: iheard quote from eddie the movie it wast s funnto him because it rrored his life. >> teve tyler says the same. guess theve had the same life. tavis: it's th25th anniversa and there i so much being ade of this a lot of folk getting to see it who were kds then, din't see it then. tell me howhe story line develops, what yoguys are going to do in the film. >> oh, whatwe're going to do in the filmor what we'e done? tavis:hat you did then. >> we put up a big map of the unitedtates and said wha stri of disasters can lea them from one coast to the other? >> just ba up, it's a airly medire british bandwhich has managedto hang o and this is their american touwhich is sort of make or break and a big fan f the band decides to ma a film to help them along ad he realljust documents their immediaticon riment tas: and whatever hapened to the drummer snrkshe poor drummer in >> the guys on't fare well. but were happy to sa that our origal drummer frm the movie is still reportedly on thplanet. >> ale and kicking. >> well, not
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doreen the recession in the '70s and also when eddie's chicago all shifted this message in the message of the time was we are a great provider of protein called we can actually they didn't come out and say it but if it could be a meal replacements some money for the eggs and sausages and the entire process you just bought a box of quick goals in a separate new float family. and we see this on the online marketing for instance a quick goals we've seen the bulk of oaks that's all you see you don't see the glass of orange juice the slice of toast along with it is just a bowl of oatmeal. no eggs and bacon you guessed it the oaks. finally here from a private company s.c. johnson but again one that has shifted the message trying to orient itself to the value to customer. ziploc has been a focus again on things like freshness but in addition to that message of freshness there's also the message during the recession that you can use this pro leftovers he'd only have to use it when you buy a lot of food to keep food prussia instead when you cook a large meal peaking keep the leftovers for days
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. >> eddie george was his teammate for eight years. >> something you don't want to believe, but you comereality that it's bond. he was the heart and soul of the team. >> but those closest to him, like his former coach, jeff fisher, are having to put his life in perspective. >> steve mcnair that i knew would want me to say i'm sorry. i'm not perfect. >> what we're finding out now are things that do call some things into question. so certainly that's part of the legacy that has to be examined. >> my hope is that steve will be remembered and also forgiven, but remembered for what he did and what he meant to this organization. >> there will be a memorial service for mcnair on thursday. with lingering questions about just what the lasting memories will be. i'm john bern mafor "nightline" in new york. on car insurance. what you might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's
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current and former members of the tennessee titans, including eddie george and longtime coach jeff fisher gather to reflect on the life and career of murdered quarterback steve mcnair. mcnair played 11 seasons with the titans before finishing here in baltimore. tennessee is where the qb is most reveered. >> oh, he loved nashville. and i talked to him also about his experience in baltimore, and he loved that experience. from steve to ozzie to brian, to all of his teammates, he loved that experience, but this was his home. >> in baltimore, mcnair is the third leading passer in ravens history. this shot just for you, denise. the lovely view from the tour de france, cycling by a pasture of horses. american lance armstrong with some horsepower. he moved from 10th to 3rd overall. the rider from britain would win the sprint. this is just day three. >> and they go to the mountains. >>> the reopening of the crown on the statue of liberty marked a new beginning for a california couple. aaron proposed, as in marriage to erica in front of other tourists on the narrow deck. she said yes even though he
current and former members of the tennessee titans, including eddie george and longtime coach jeff fisher gather to reflect on the life and career of murdered quarterback steve mcnair. mcnair played 11 seasons with the titans before finishing here in baltimore. tennessee is where the qb is most reveered. >> oh, he loved nashville. and i talked to him also about his experience in baltimore, and he loved that experience. from steve to ozzie to brian, to all of his teammates, he loved that...