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perspective what happened yet, elise. deputy interior minister is telling people. >> that might be all well and good. but under diplomatic contenti contentions, the libyan government is responsible to help secure u.s. diplomatic facilities, and all the diplomatic facilities of a host country. so i understand that there was a lot of problems with this video that people had a lot of objections to it. but the first role of host country in terms of diplomatic missions is to secure the country. when you saw secretary of state hillary clinton's statement this morning, she called the libyan president as this was going on to talk about the need to secure u.s. diplomatic facilities. so there will be a lot of discussion, i think, about what the u.s. role should be now in the region, about u.s. anti-sentiment in the region. but i think one of the first orders of business is to make sure that u.s. -- if the u.s. is going to continue to help libya, and not only did it help these libyans get rid of moammar gadhafi and stand up a new go
perspective what happened yet, elise. deputy interior minister is telling people. >> that might be all well and good. but under diplomatic contenti contentions, the libyan government is responsible to help secure u.s. diplomatic facilities, and all the diplomatic facilities of a host country. so i understand that there was a lot of problems with this video that people had a lot of objections to it. but the first role of host country in terms of diplomatic missions is to secure the...
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our cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lab bot joins me live from new york. i want you to dove tail off what jessica was reporting and the missing bits out of this speech, perhaps the issue of the palestinians and the israelis not necessarily being addressed, and this at a time when iran was front and center as well in this speech. i don't think you've got our signal just yet. let me give some background on that if i can. the issue today coming perhaps not coincidentally on a day when all of a sudden the iranians are reported to have done some missile testing in the persian gulf and those missile tests happening, imagine that, close to american military exercises, naval exercises. so with that coincidence, elise, if you can hear me now, i want you to touch on this very other critical area of the president's speech at the united nations, iran, the fact of what iran has been saying and doing and this perhaps not coincidence of a missile test. >> reporter: i think that basically president obama did what he felt that he needed to do. he climbed up to the point of
our cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lab bot joins me live from new york. i want you to dove tail off what jessica was reporting and the missing bits out of this speech, perhaps the issue of the palestinians and the israelis not necessarily being addressed, and this at a time when iran was front and center as well in this speech. i don't think you've got our signal just yet. let me give some background on that if i can. the issue today coming perhaps not coincidentally on a day when all of a...
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not just in libya but in the whole region. >> elise, this is brooke. let me just, as john points out, you know, diplomats really are certainly mourning this morning and we're covering the ory, really there's no way any other network can. if we can just back up and if you can help us fill in the blanks as far as what exactly happened. here we are day two now of protests. we've been covering the protests in cairo and in benghazi. we remember covering the revolution, it was really the rebel stronghold last year. explain what exactly happened as far as this ambassador is concerned and the three other workers who were apparently with him in his car? >> details are very sketchy right now. what we understand is we knew yesterday, towards the end of the day, that as we were watching those pictures at the embassy in cairo, there were gunmen that had approached the u.s. consulate in benghazi, and breached the walls of the compound. and they were trying to secure the compound, secretary clinton put out a statement early this morning that one u.s. foreign service
not just in libya but in the whole region. >> elise, this is brooke. let me just, as john points out, you know, diplomats really are certainly mourning this morning and we're covering the ory, really there's no way any other network can. if we can just back up and if you can help us fill in the blanks as far as what exactly happened. here we are day two now of protests. we've been covering the protests in cairo and in benghazi. we remember covering the revolution, it was really the rebel...
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and elise, friday prayers are part of the concern. is when it would happen right? >> that's right. in 48 hours or so since the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya and in light of these protests at u.s. embassies in cairo and yemen, embassies everywhere, in the middle east muslim world, particularly in these fragile countries, have been kind of seeing what they can do to beef up facilities, president obama ordering all u.s. facilities to review their security, and that could mean more u.s. personnel at these facilities, or it could mean going out to the host country and saying we need you to give us more personnel we need more barbed wire, we need barriers, road closures anything that can be done to make sure that nothing happens. >> and obviously to not -- to try not to have a repeat of what we saw in yemen and in benghazi. former u.s. administrator elise, in iraq, paul bremer he criticized the obama administration. let's listen to what he said. >> i think we should be concerned, because what we are seeing now is this spread. that s
and elise, friday prayers are part of the concern. is when it would happen right? >> that's right. in 48 hours or so since the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya and in light of these protests at u.s. embassies in cairo and yemen, embassies everywhere, in the middle east muslim world, particularly in these fragile countries, have been kind of seeing what they can do to beef up facilities, president obama ordering all u.s. facilities to review their security, and that could mean more...
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. >> elise, thank you for that. back right after this. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b,
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this attack was not an isolated incident. >> elise, u.s.ernment officials are conceding it was, in fact, a terrorist attack, but not saying it was preplanned, is that right? >> that's right, wolf. what they are saying, they didn't have any "actionable intelligence" that the consulate was indeed being targeted or diplomats were indeed being targeted. that's very different than saying there was no chatter out there. that they weren't aware of the threat. they say it wasn't preplanned, but the level of sophistication and the number of people who were there heavily armed would cause one to think there was some kind of coordination. what u.s. officials think maybe there wasn't necessarily plan to attack the consulate on any particular day but that there were a group of extremists looking for a target of opportunity. they saw something going on at the embassy and they were ready to go and they went for it, wolf. >> arwa, there's an investigation going on in libya in the wake of the attack, the prime minister saying he's determined to bringing tho
this attack was not an isolated incident. >> elise, u.s.ernment officials are conceding it was, in fact, a terrorist attack, but not saying it was preplanned, is that right? >> that's right, wolf. what they are saying, they didn't have any "actionable intelligence" that the consulate was indeed being targeted or diplomats were indeed being targeted. that's very different than saying there was no chatter out there. that they weren't aware of the threat. they say it wasn't...
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>> as elise said, it's not a new story.at least half a century in our statistics because these statistics are snapshots of what's happening in one year. people live over a lifetime. when they have a bad year, they try to keep spending the way they did to stabilize their standard of living. it's what responsible people would do. you try to borrow some money. you try to bring down, you know, spend down your savings a little bit. you try to stabilize your living standard. the important thing to know is most of the people in that bottom fifth don't stay there. there's a lot of mobility in america. that's why this can happen. >> yeah, but what is it going to take to move the needle on this group? to move the needle in terms of their earnings power and their responsible spending. >> what it's going to take is a stronger economy with more job growth, with better education, all the things i think we kind of all agree on. what it's always going to take is keeping mobility in the american system so that people can rise from lower qui
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elise labatt thank you so much elise.arbara starr is standing by live at the pentagon. i want to stay with this cultural discussion, barbara. because i think this is really at the heart of the matter. it's this movie that has caused a lot of commotion now. we are students that are going and protesting as well. when we stalkedtalked to the reporter that's on the ground, he said that it's a group of young kids that are there, that are very ignorant about what they see. so when they see something like this this movie, they assume that it's a hollywood-made movie, and so then americans clearly support it, and they're waiting for some sort of a condemnation from the united states on this particular movie. >> well, i think that's certainly a point of view out there. and you have seen the administration you have seen any number of people condemn this, this film. i think that there's been another important voice added to it. i understand we now have some sound from the egyptian leader, president mohammed morsi also weighing in. l
elise labatt thank you so much elise.arbara starr is standing by live at the pentagon. i want to stay with this cultural discussion, barbara. because i think this is really at the heart of the matter. it's this movie that has caused a lot of commotion now. we are students that are going and protesting as well. when we stalkedtalked to the reporter that's on the ground, he said that it's a group of young kids that are there, that are very ignorant about what they see. so when they see something...
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thank you, elise labott.ewers around the world watched this live on television, i want to show you the pictures of the people we are honoring today. we are celebrating today. this was all about the four men who lost their lives. christopher stevens, sean smith, glen doherty, and tyrone woods. you heard the preside say it is the spirit of the american people trying to help the world that separates us as a nation. he said we are americans. we hold our heads up. the secretary of state said we stiffen our backbone and we move on and we will continue to try to help others. as we go to break now, i want to tell you what the president said that resonated with everyone. it is from john 15:13, greater love hath no man than a man who laid down his life for his friends. [ female announcer ] think coarse facial hair removal has to be painful? challenge that with new olay facial hair removal duo. even coarse, stubborn facial hair gently. plenty of gain, without all that pain... with olay. wthe future of our medicare andr
thank you, elise labott.ewers around the world watched this live on television, i want to show you the pictures of the people we are honoring today. we are celebrating today. this was all about the four men who lost their lives. christopher stevens, sean smith, glen doherty, and tyrone woods. you heard the preside say it is the spirit of the american people trying to help the world that separates us as a nation. he said we are americans. we hold our heads up. the secretary of state said we...
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"outfront" tonight, elise labott.ise, this seems like it's wrapped up more and more from the israeli side, they want the world to know the u.s. is not standing where they think it should be standing. >> reporter: well, i think, erin, a couple things are going on. prime minister netanyahu asked for this meeting with president obama on the same day that he was making some very tough comments about what he conceives as foot-dragging by the obama administration when it comes to iran. secretary of state hillary clinton made some comments to a news reporter earlier over the weekend, saying that the u.s. is not going to impose any deadlines on iran. and so prime minister netanyahu didn't like that. he started talking yesterday in some other interviews and today. and so on the same day he asked for the interview, u.s. kind of looks like the white house was trying to put him in his place by saying we don't know what the schedule will allow. but there's no love lost between these two leaders. every time they're scheduled to mee
"outfront" tonight, elise labott.ise, this seems like it's wrapped up more and more from the israeli side, they want the world to know the u.s. is not standing where they think it should be standing. >> reporter: well, i think, erin, a couple things are going on. prime minister netanyahu asked for this meeting with president obama on the same day that he was making some very tough comments about what he conceives as foot-dragging by the obama administration when it comes to...
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elise, what are you hearing out of yemen?and a lot of protesters breached the gate. so helping them disperse. we understand all u.s. embassy personnel are safe and accounted for. no injuries. but are in different locations. if you see what happened at the u.s. consulate in libya, i think the state department is trying to make sure that not everybody is in one location. and the embassy didn't know these protests would happen, but had a feeling, sent out an emergency message to all u.s. citizens in yemen, warning that these protests could be coming, to get violent and stay away from the embassy. if you see the president of yemen issuing that statement, condemning these protests and saying these are rogue elements that are trying to derail the relationship. >> so, let's take this a step further, elise, beyond simply the middle east. the protests are percolating. what about worldwide, is the state department reviewing security worldwide now? >> i think right now they're focused on the middle east. when you're looking at what's ha
elise, what are you hearing out of yemen?and a lot of protesters breached the gate. so helping them disperse. we understand all u.s. embassy personnel are safe and accounted for. no injuries. but are in different locations. if you see what happened at the u.s. consulate in libya, i think the state department is trying to make sure that not everybody is in one location. and the embassy didn't know these protests would happen, but had a feeling, sent out an emergency message to all u.s. citizens...
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foreign affairs reporter elise labott is here with a preview. so elise, good morning. abbas and the israeli prime minister today? >> let's start with president abbas. last year everybody remembers this dramatic show on the floor of the u.n. general assembly when he said it was time for a palestinian state to be recognized by the u.n. afterwards, there was so much consternation, international community, the united states started withholding some aid for u.n. organizations, considering this. and so i think this year, he's going to be a little bit more subdued. he's going to talk about that it is time for this. but i think he's going to hold off calling for a vote. >> it has something to do with the u.s. elections, doesn't it? he's mindful of that? >> i think he's waiting until after the election, until he really makes the case. so i think -- and there are some efforts to try to get him to talk with prime minister netanyahu this week at the u.n., but prime minister netanyahu has one agenda in mind. and this is iran. and i think that he's really going to kind of give a fin
foreign affairs reporter elise labott is here with a preview. so elise, good morning. abbas and the israeli prime minister today? >> let's start with president abbas. last year everybody remembers this dramatic show on the floor of the u.n. general assembly when he said it was time for a palestinian state to be recognized by the u.n. afterwards, there was so much consternation, international community, the united states started withholding some aid for u.n. organizations, considering...
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the secretary of state, elise, said he loved libya.ed doing his work there. >> he really -- you know what one of his friends said to me, and a lot of other people echoed this sentiment, is chris was from northern california, the ambassador studied there, he went to the university of california there, so he had this kind of laid back california exterior and was seen as being laid back, but he was so serious about the work and he had this burning desire to advance the u.s. work in libya, advance the u.s. work in the region. you see in most of these pictures he's smiling, everyone had nice things to say, he was really someone who loved to be social, loved to host, not just his friends and american guests, but also host libyans and so i think in the last couple of days, when you've seen from libya, is that this outpouring of remorse and regret and sorrow from the libyan people, these images about how sorry they are, in fact, it was some libyan rebel brigade that ended up taking his body to the hospital, and so i think as the u.s. and the s
the secretary of state, elise, said he loved libya.ed doing his work there. >> he really -- you know what one of his friends said to me, and a lot of other people echoed this sentiment, is chris was from northern california, the ambassador studied there, he went to the university of california there, so he had this kind of laid back california exterior and was seen as being laid back, but he was so serious about the work and he had this burning desire to advance the u.s. work in libya,...
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we've got elise on the line.od morning. >> what's your retirement question? >> i'm in my mid-30s with two young children. i was wondering what percentage of my salary i should start putting away every month for retirement. >> all right. that's a pretty darn good question. we're going to have jean take that one. >> all righty, terrific. if you can get to 10% in your mid-30s you're going to be doing a really good job. the good news is if you work for a company that has matching dollars, those count to the 10%. it's not as if -- if your company puts away 5 and you put away 5, you're there. you don't have to worry about doing more. a lot of people get stuck and say, whoa, i can't do 10% right away. start with 2%. that's the amount people don't notice. then every six months nudge it up by another 2%. eventually you'll get to the 10% and you'll be there. >> thanks so much. good luck, elyse, thank you. we're going to skype now. let's check in with tiffany skyping in from kirkland, washington. good morning, tiffany. >> g
we've got elise on the line.od morning. >> what's your retirement question? >> i'm in my mid-30s with two young children. i was wondering what percentage of my salary i should start putting away every month for retirement. >> all right. that's a pretty darn good question. we're going to have jean take that one. >> all righty, terrific. if you can get to 10% in your mid-30s you're going to be doing a really good job. the good news is if you work for a company that has...
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elise labbot, thank you so much for joining us. >>> we will talk to danny danon. that's later in the show. >>> and two staff sergeant will be court-martialed over video u.s. officials described as deplorable and disgusting. u.s. marines yur rating on dead taliban fighters and posing for pictures the corpses. two staff sergeants were charged in that incident for failing to supervise the junior troops. three other marines have already been punished in that case. >>> an update to the sexual hazing story we told you about yesterday. four students at a high school in southern california briefly taken into custody on suspicion of assaulting four younger soccer players. they were cited and released friday as the d.a.'s office investigated if any adults might have been involveded in this. the players were reportedly beaten with a stick, possibly aafta javelin and in one case, the stick was used to allegedly sodomize one of them. their coach is on leave now. >> awful. >>> a giant panda cub dies. the initial test reveals that the newborn which was six days old and weighed j
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foreign affairs reporter's le t elise lavin is here. outreach to the united states. >> definitely, i think in one sense there's been a lot between the two on this so-called red line and i think netanyahu was shocked he didn't meet him. he sees a real possibility that president obama can be off -- in office and knows he needs to work with president obama on a nuclear iran but at the same time, their presentation yesterday was very effective because he really sent out an urgency saying iran could have a bomb by next summer or spring. >> you know, i look at that red line. we were just talking about this, the camera caught us. what does that exactly mean when you cross that? >> it's a threshold over which if iran passes it then military action would be necessary and then there would be an agreement. he wants president obama to lay out if iran goes over this line, i'm in for military action. >> with some very specific details that are -- >> basically what the prime minister said was if iran reaches its final stage of enrichment needed for a
foreign affairs reporter's le t elise lavin is here. outreach to the united states. >> definitely, i think in one sense there's been a lot between the two on this so-called red line and i think netanyahu was shocked he didn't meet him. he sees a real possibility that president obama can be off -- in office and knows he needs to work with president obama on a nuclear iran but at the same time, their presentation yesterday was very effective because he really sent out an urgency saying iran...
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elise knew ambassador stevens. before we talk about the relationship and the ambassador himself, i want you to tell me the most important part of what hillary clinton said. was she working towards a message of condolence or trying to make sure that the world knows that the relationship between this country and libya is unaffected? >> ashleigh, i think she was trying to do all of those things. show condolences, shock, condemning the horrible attack and saying this would not deter the united states from working ahead with the libyans and this would not end the bond that the u.s. has with the libyan people. she said it was a very small group of extremists that carried thought attack and in fact christopher stooefbs and the team were popular in libya. let's take a listen to what secretary clinton said moments ago. >> this is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths around the world. we condemn in the strongest terms this senseless act of violence and we send our prayers to the families, friend
elise knew ambassador stevens. before we talk about the relationship and the ambassador himself, i want you to tell me the most important part of what hillary clinton said. was she working towards a message of condolence or trying to make sure that the world knows that the relationship between this country and libya is unaffected? >> ashleigh, i think she was trying to do all of those things. show condolences, shock, condemning the horrible attack and saying this would not deter the...
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foreign affairs reporter elise joins us now. elise, what can you tell us?waiting for con fir nation that the state department notified this foreign affairs officer. and basically in a statement secretary of state clinton said that a lot of people fought to justify this behavior, this attack on the embassy as response to this internet material. but the u.s. makes clear that it really deplored any effort of an attempt to denigrate religion of others. there aren't necessarily militants at the gate, they are still very unsettled about what's going on and trying to secure the area. and right now the state department is working with embassies and consulates around the world, specifically in the middle east to protect american personnel. american facilities as we saw today, there was a vicious attack on the u.s. embassy in cairo. a lot of jittery people at the state department. >> i know details are just coming out. but at this stage, do we have any idea where this individual was in the consulate? in the compound? and how he came to his death? any details coming o
foreign affairs reporter elise joins us now. elise, what can you tell us?waiting for con fir nation that the state department notified this foreign affairs officer. and basically in a statement secretary of state clinton said that a lot of people fought to justify this behavior, this attack on the embassy as response to this internet material. but the u.s. makes clear that it really deplored any effort of an attempt to denigrate religion of others. there aren't necessarily militants at the...
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we go to elise labott to put this in -- excuse me, secretary hillary clinton is now speaking.n. >> let me take a moment to address the video circulating on the internet that has led to these protests in a number of countries. let me state very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. america's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. and as you know, we are home to people of all religions. many of whom came to this country seeking the right to exercise their own religion, including of course millions of muslims. and we have the greatest respect for people of faith. to us, to me, personally, this video is disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose, to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage. but as i said yesterday, there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence. we condemned the violence that has resulted in the strongest terms, and we greatly appre
we go to elise labott to put this in -- excuse me, secretary hillary clinton is now speaking.n. >> let me take a moment to address the video circulating on the internet that has led to these protests in a number of countries. let me state very clearly and i hope it is obvious that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and message. america's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation....
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. >> we're going to bring in foreign affairs reporter elise labott. elise, what's the deal?lot of things going on, guys. basically, president obama, i think, misspoke a little bit. because basically what you heard secretary of the state department spokesman victoria knewen say yesterday, egypt is what they call a non-nato ally. a major non-nato ally. that means that the u.s. doesn't have any treaties with egypt, per se, but does consider egypt a major ally in terms of a very strategic partnership with this country. so even jay carney who yesterday, this white house press secretary, who said we don't have any treaties with egypt, in april he called egypt an important ally. what president obama was trying to do here is send a message to egypt's president mohamed mursi that, listen, we give you a lot of aid. we're talking about $30 billion or more in u.s. aid to egypt every year, and that aid is not guaranteed if you're not going to if you're not going to condemn this violence that's taking place at the embassy and also protect our diplomatic facilities. the thing is, though, i
. >> we're going to bring in foreign affairs reporter elise labott. elise, what's the deal?lot of things going on, guys. basically, president obama, i think, misspoke a little bit. because basically what you heard secretary of the state department spokesman victoria knewen say yesterday, egypt is what they call a non-nato ally. a major non-nato ally. that means that the u.s. doesn't have any treaties with egypt, per se, but does consider egypt a major ally in terms of a very strategic...
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>>pam: was a mild virus is rampant across the country, elise c.tells us with doctors say you could do to protect itself. >> is the largest outbreak in history across the u.s.. in san francisco, the first human case of west nile in year public that anyone can get it. >> the bay area has west nile virus, in general we tend to have less cases that other places in california. >> install screens on windows and doors, where long sleeves and long pants and a drain any standing water. as less a teaspoon is enough for mosquitos to breathe. >> you will see swimming pools that are not taken care of and when they are not taking care of, that can be huge breeding ground for mosquitoes. this number of mosquitoes that can come out of the school is in the millions. >> we're always tracking neighborhood crime, here is a crime tractor in the south bay, police are investigating a series of home burglaries, seven in the past two weeks. half the year is a closer look at where the thieves are targeting. and there was a burglary on manzanita drive back on september 23rd
>>pam: was a mild virus is rampant across the country, elise c.tells us with doctors say you could do to protect itself. >> is the largest outbreak in history across the u.s.. in san francisco, the first human case of west nile in year public that anyone can get it. >> the bay area has west nile virus, in general we tend to have less cases that other places in california. >> install screens on windows and doors, where long sleeves and long pants and a drain any standing...
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. >> elise c. f. is yelling stating that i should haunt get someone.ng fess the giants will be without melky. they have to get through the first round anyway and melky would not be eligible anyway. this guy was here three months and he wasn't barry bonds. melky god bless you you will be a millionaire next year but it will not be with the giants. >> you might be dreaming a bit marcie i still think in a playoff if he is playing good he may help you are but he may not be the best in his first year. if he keeps himself in shape the older you get that is important. >> i will like to see the forty-niners loose to the jets to see how he would handle a loss perry said >> now that is over the thing to replace or referees would have improved?. >> i doi was going to quit danvilgambling ls [computer voice] k-i-s-w. (radio plug) kisw, 99.9. [computer voice] k-i-s-w. jiggle me timbers. you... are gorgeous! [wolf whistle] and you got a movie opening up on friday. mm-hmm. and, by the way, i saw it last night. jiggle me timbers! that was a long 2 1/2 hours, boy. i'm so
. >> elise c. f. is yelling stating that i should haunt get someone.ng fess the giants will be without melky. they have to get through the first round anyway and melky would not be eligible anyway. this guy was here three months and he wasn't barry bonds. melky god bless you you will be a millionaire next year but it will not be with the giants. >> you might be dreaming a bit marcie i still think in a playoff if he is playing good he may help you are but he may not be the best in...