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didn't hear anything, nothing. >> reporter: eisner was hit by a car from behind.un. >> i found myself laying in the street. >> reporter: she was left unconscious. >> my gut was against this curb. >> reporter: when eisner woke up, she was no longer holding onto ginger's leash. >> there was ginger sitting there and immediately comes to nudge my face and lick me. i'm okay. >> reporter: with head injuries, a broken arm. >> four pins going across here. i have two screws holding these two bones in. >> reporter: eisner was able to walk home with ginger's help, but it's her broken heart that bothers her. >> i was left there. that they didn't stop. >> reporter: as for ginger, eisner believes she's just scratching the surface with her dog's ability. if you are ever in norwalk, beware of loyal dog. >> eisner says she and ginger will continue to take their early morning walks. >>> the sun is trying to come out after a day of heavy rain. >> bob turk has the forecast after this commercial break. ,,, but, come on. $60,000 for one dinner held by the department of justice. $66 per
didn't hear anything, nothing. >> reporter: eisner was hit by a car from behind.un. >> i found myself laying in the street. >> reporter: she was left unconscious. >> my gut was against this curb. >> reporter: when eisner woke up, she was no longer holding onto ginger's leash. >> there was ginger sitting there and immediately comes to nudge my face and lick me. i'm okay. >> reporter: with head injuries, a broken arm. >> four pins going across here....
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i am pleased to have michael eisner back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: so why this now? my great question. and the subtitle, why great rtnerships succeed. >> well, hi a great partnership. and i was-- . >>ose: talk aboutecau he is an amazg man. >> when i went to disney and i went with frank wells who had been the head of warner others. he left warner brothers to climb the seven highest summits in the world. did not accomplish the everest because somebodywas killed on that last adnture. cameack. got involved with disney. brought me in. ended up that we were both going to be partners. and he said that he wanted to be number two. now he said he wanted to be number t because i s a little pushy, iuess, and i had a pretty good job at the time. i was working with barry diller and i said why do i want to go from bng nuer two with barry to being number, equal and frankaid you are right. i'm number two, y're number one. and that moment realized, this was a selfless man. and we had a fantastic partnership. it was one of trust, as i wr
i am pleased to have michael eisner back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: so why this now? my great question. and the subtitle, why great rtnerships succeed. >> well, hi a great partnership. and i was-- . >>ose: talk aboutecau he is an amazg man. >> when i went to disney and i went with frank wells who had been the head of warner others. he left warner brothers to climb the seven highest summits in the world. did not accomplish the everest because...
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john eisner with a shot over roger fedder eps aed help us head. he raised back and hit theball between his legs. he may not be number one in the world any more, but no one is better at this shot than he is. >>> look no further than the team's 2011 calendar. that's the king himself on the cer. actually, they were credited before lebro bolted from the heat, but the team is still trying to sell them for 15 buck no one is buying them. get this, the calendars were printed by a company called perfect timing. talk about horrible timing for the cavs. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> david arquette apologizes for spilling the beans on his divorce. your early morning entertainment headlines are saight ahead. >>> plus, we'll tell you about a student who gets an a plus for taking a stand against bullying. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. if you're leaving in the next hour or two in the cleveland area, bring the umbrella. it's cleared out of toled in about two hours from now, it should be done in the cleve
john eisner with a shot over roger fedder eps aed help us head. he raised back and hit theball between his legs. he may not be number one in the world any more, but no one is better at this shot than he is. >>> look no further than the team's 2011 calendar. that's the king himself on the cer. actually, they were credited before lebro bolted from the heat, but the team is still trying to sell them for 15 buck no one is buying them. get this, the calendars were printed by a company...
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the guy was worth $40 billion, but eisner --they are involved in oil and gas.ook at time warner -- 40 years ago at&t was broken up because they had a monopoly on the delivery of information. host: i will stop you there, but thanks for your call. here is this message by twitter. earl is joining us from north carolina. caller: thank you, steve. concerning them saying to defund this, the thing is, fox news is one thing that should not be talked about in front of anyone. fox news should not even be on the air. that is not even a newscast. it is more of the hate, fear- mongering group. these people who said these things -- i don't look at this media as a liberal. it is just kind of like c-span. host: thank you for your call. another comment from of your saying that government support, as little as it is, should continue for npr and pbs. michael gordon will join us as a longtime military correspondent to talk about the wikileaks. reaction from overseas, including from the iraqi government. the front page year -- let me read to you from his colleague -- the leader on
the guy was worth $40 billion, but eisner --they are involved in oil and gas.ook at time warner -- 40 years ago at&t was broken up because they had a monopoly on the delivery of information. host: i will stop you there, but thanks for your call. here is this message by twitter. earl is joining us from north carolina. caller: thank you, steve. concerning them saying to defund this, the thing is, fox news is one thing that should not be talked about in front of anyone. fox news should not...
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second, i have to go with michael eisner said. terrorist attack is very bad, but there's a difference between a bad terrorist attack in the existential threat that would occur if we had a biological attack on the country for a series of devastating radiological attacks are something about tort. and we have limited resources has to focus on those areas with the highest impact with the u.s. government has unique capabilities. and that's one of the reasons of state and local authority in the business of collecting and analyzing in a network way is a very good way to distribute the responsibility. the last thing i would say is we do have a lot of uncertainty about the rules. i think there's less uncertainty than we think because a lot of times it grows up and the urban legend about what the law is as opposed to actually looking at the law. but the results of this consequence of the people who are responsible for carrying that intelligence activities become very risk adverse. time and again they've seen that they're told not to go out
second, i have to go with michael eisner said. terrorist attack is very bad, but there's a difference between a bad terrorist attack in the existential threat that would occur if we had a biological attack on the country for a series of devastating radiological attacks are something about tort. and we have limited resources has to focus on those areas with the highest impact with the u.s. government has unique capabilities. and that's one of the reasons of state and local authority in the...
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site or spirit i think it's less useful when you're talking about border secury and the way in which eisner asked about how do you define a border patrol? well, i don't throw out that measurement. i don't think that it gives you the complete or even a completely useful view of this. i can't give you the specific tactical percentage thatour commanders or border patrol would consider sector bisect dirt. but for example, talking about an operational control in san diego and a tiny site is a completely different matter for talking about operational control in the sense of which you've used the term and that we've used it for the big dance in texas. very few people actually comes through the sector of big then. but i'm not tactical definition of control, we don't have operational control of the hundreds of miles better in the big bend. so yeah, it's one to the problem, but not only an exclusive one. >> edwin border from c news.com. the latest performance report by the department of homeland security stated that by the end of fiscal 2009 there were approximately 939 miles under -- border miles un
site or spirit i think it's less useful when you're talking about border secury and the way in which eisner asked about how do you define a border patrol? well, i don't throw out that measurement. i don't think that it gives you the complete or even a completely useful view of this. i can't give you the specific tactical percentage thatour commanders or border patrol would consider sector bisect dirt. but for example, talking about an operational control in san diego and a tiny site is a...