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from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on.ou not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in buffalo, new york, another soldier is greeted by a very emotional pooch. [ whining ] >> i miss you, yeah. >> karen fisher, an air force captain is returning from afghanistan, when she's surprised by her beloved golden retriever molly. [ whining ] >> i knew she would react, molly would react, but i didn't expect her to react the way that she did in the airport. i think she was just kind of beside herself and, we were both just overjoyed. >> staff sergeant joe meyers knew his surprise return from iraq would bring joy to his 9-year-old daughter hannah. >> come here. [ applause ] >> when the came
from emmett's point of view. >> emmett, come on.ou not recognize me? he clearly smelled me coming in through the door. so i had no idea his reaction was going to be like that. it made it special for us. >> he was just like trying to look him in the eyes. i think he remembers you. >> how you doing? >> it was really fun to see emmett greeting trevor coming back. and it was really cute. i'm glad that i caught it on camera. >> and we're done. >> in buffalo, new...
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emmett, weston, could itthave been stopped? stopped?nats! nats!he problems a new report reveals aboot that tragic indiana staae fair stage collapse...and how it could p(break 1))revented. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] i get the power of claritin-d. sinus...
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joining us right now by phone, dan emmett, a retired secret service agent, author of "from arm's length thanks for being able to join us. even though these agents may not have been a part of the president's protective detail, they have, if indeed it is the case this took place, they have indeed breached a conduct. so give me an idea. what kind of restrictions are placed where these secret service agents or anyone working in u.s. secret service to bring any guest, no matter who they are, to the hotel where the president of the united states might soon be staying? >> okay. i'm not sure exactly what the details are in the situation. like to make it clearly there's not an issue of legality here. what they are accused of doing is legal in that country, although that certainly does not absolve them of their responsibilities, their level of conduct being secret service agents and officers. >> prostitution is legal but talking about bringing, if this investigation pans out and confirms any secret service detail may have brought guests to the hotel, the place where the president may be staying i
joining us right now by phone, dan emmett, a retired secret service agent, author of "from arm's length thanks for being able to join us. even though these agents may not have been a part of the president's protective detail, they have, if indeed it is the case this took place, they have indeed breached a conduct. so give me an idea. what kind of restrictions are placed where these secret service agents or anyone working in u.s. secret service to bring any guest, no matter who they are, to...
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the young boy, emmett till, had his eyes gouged out and was strangled, had a cotton gin tied to his neckas his mother who kept an open coffin and said look what they do in the jim crow south, they killed a little boy, my son, emmett till, and it galvanized rosa parks. without that, row is is a parks wouldn't have had her moment of dissent on december 1, 1955, and the same with medgar evers of the naacp in mississippi. edgars simply wanted african-americans to have the right to vote. he was a marine. he was gunned down in his own driveway by a bigot in the south. and medgar evers helped spur what became the historic civil rights and voting rights acts of '64 and '65. examples are legion. the fact that president obama weighed in on the trayvon martin case, gives it automatically a kind of historic stamp that people are not going to forget this. folksongs will be written and paintings will be painted. this is a historic moment. >> reverend rivers, your reaction to that. >> i think that we have an enormous american tragedy that has affected us all. i think that -- i'm not sure. emmett till,
the young boy, emmett till, had his eyes gouged out and was strangled, had a cotton gin tied to his neckas his mother who kept an open coffin and said look what they do in the jim crow south, they killed a little boy, my son, emmett till, and it galvanized rosa parks. without that, row is is a parks wouldn't have had her moment of dissent on december 1, 1955, and the same with medgar evers of the naacp in mississippi. edgars simply wanted african-americans to have the right to vote. he was a...
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s emmett miller. saw that clip with trayvon's parents. now fleeing the courthouse basically. you spent some time with them. now that zimmerman's been charged, now that we know he's going to be released, what are they saying to you with how they're doing with all of this? >> the first thing you notice with the family is they're so emotionally spent. this has been such a fight for them, even to get it as it stood. you've got the racial profiling issue, the stand your ground issue and how the police handled the case right from the very beginning. i think there was a nationwide -- and this found its flash poind, within the family. a nationwide fury over what should have been done to begin with. >> you had the first one-on-one interview with trayvon's brother. we'll talk with you on the other side. take a look. >> the family and friends. i'm going to be there for them. >> they'll be in the national spotlight at least for the next year. how is he dealing with the loss of his brother? how's he dealing with everything thats ha happened to his fam
s emmett miller. saw that clip with trayvon's parents. now fleeing the courthouse basically. you spent some time with them. now that zimmerman's been charged, now that we know he's going to be released, what are they saying to you with how they're doing with all of this? >> the first thing you notice with the family is they're so emotionally spent. this has been such a fight for them, even to get it as it stood. you've got the racial profiling issue, the stand your ground issue and how...
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because that man was black we said we understand i think they got off this is the hotel until and emmett till is the echo of going all the way back to the sixteen hundreds we have just a minute or so left and we haven't yet talked about mr chamberlain yes as in the sixty year old man your thoughts are absolute what we have in this case is is a man that the police came to see about along with the the medical service providers. former marine he's in his apartment somehow know that his medical alert goes off they come to the store he tells them he doesn't leave that actually a discussion would on between he on the inside and the police officer then the medical alert staff on the outside for about an hour he actually call it medical alert and told him i don't need any help center ways i didn't send this that this off at least not on purpose and i don't need anything after an hour of them said we want to see you want to since i don't want to deal with the. they kick the door down they come in they tasered him and then the side to shoot him to death this something really wrong with the percept
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that sounds to me pretty damning, and it reminds me of the face of emmett till bashed in, in the coffine see, here's evidence of a black body being destroyed wrongly, innocently, and the justice system, of course, not coming to his aid. >> well, i've raised many questions about the legal process, the justice system. what i haven't done is convict george zimmerman, because i haven't seen all the facts yet. you berate me for lack of professionalism. you have a very one-sided opinion of this based on your assessment of the limited amount of facts that we have. that is your prerogative. i don't challenge you. i simply say that as a fact. you also think it's okay to do stupid, dumb jokes mocking -- what did you call it, zimmermaning me, you're killing me. i like to think i'm a professional journalist. i think that you are something else. but i appreciate you joining me tonight. >> i think it's safe to say conversations like that are taking place like that across the country. here's what leonard pits thought of the grudge match between piers and toure. >> i don't think either covered himself
that sounds to me pretty damning, and it reminds me of the face of emmett till bashed in, in the coffine see, here's evidence of a black body being destroyed wrongly, innocently, and the justice system, of course, not coming to his aid. >> well, i've raised many questions about the legal process, the justice system. what i haven't done is convict george zimmerman, because i haven't seen all the facts yet. you berate me for lack of professionalism. you have a very one-sided opinion of this...
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crews are putting the finishing touches on the first phase of work between the emmett and somerset streetsardwalk is being completely rebuilt with wood. it's a decision voters made in a poll last week. the boardwalk is expected to be ready in time for the town's inaugural susan g. komen race for the cure this sunday. and the prize will be there. you will have full access to them. >> popcorn. >> thoorptd. >> salt -- >> that's right. >> salt water taffy. >> i might add, it's going to be wet here in ocean city and wet here as well. let's take a look. temperatures and conditions around the region now. with a lot of sun. 71. east/southeast winds at 10. barometer just beginning to fall. come back and take a look at the weekend after this. ,,,,,,,, >>> we're following breaking news. sky eye chopper 13 of a teen struck. >> we're at erdzman avenue and edison avenue. this occurred just a short time ago. looks like perhaps maybe a 10- or 12-year-old child, was struck by a car. it's not clear whether it was on, actually, erdmann or addison. police and fire officials moving quickly here. the child appe
crews are putting the finishing touches on the first phase of work between the emmett and somerset streetsardwalk is being completely rebuilt with wood. it's a decision voters made in a poll last week. the boardwalk is expected to be ready in time for the town's inaugural susan g. komen race for the cure this sunday. and the prize will be there. you will have full access to them. >> popcorn. >> thoorptd. >> salt -- >> that's right. >> salt water taffy. >> i...
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number one is rue from "the hunger games" and second is emmett of "twilight" fame and also among popular names, everett and beckett. third is a tie between ivy and adele. we know her. fourth is grayson followed by aria and cato. >>> there is no doubt about it but pollen is much worse this year than in previous years. veronica showed us the chart yesterday and for many folks this means a trip down the pharmacy aisle. joining us with some advice about the pitfalls of some treatments over the counter is dr. jackie of family merge and asthma care in gaithersburg. let's start with the symptoms and the treatments. eye drops for itchy eyes but there is a problem with some of the over-the-counter medications. >> right. the number one problem that i'm seeing are people are coming in and over using those eye drops. there is a syndrome called dry eye syndrome where for lack of a better explanation the tears won't stay in your eyes because they're not slippery enough or sticky enough. so they're flowing out on to your face and then people are using eye drops thinking allergy eye drops thinking let m
number one is rue from "the hunger games" and second is emmett of "twilight" fame and also among popular names, everett and beckett. third is a tie between ivy and adele. we know her. fourth is grayson followed by aria and cato. >>> there is no doubt about it but pollen is much worse this year than in previous years. veronica showed us the chart yesterday and for many folks this means a trip down the pharmacy aisle. joining us with some advice about the pitfalls of...
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history, martin, going back of course to the elm mitt til case, and i think so many people think much emmetten they think of trayvon, and many, many, many cases between then and now that we never have heard about, cases in which law enforcement has failed in its duty and here perhaps was another case in which law enforcement has failed, but as goldie just point out, because of the light that has been shined upon this case, then perhaps the proper action will be taken. the request he is whether we will end up in a place of justice or not. i do want to say, however, getting back to the point that joanne made and the request on the part of family we react to whatever announcement is made at 6:00 with dignity and composure and begin dialog what knees to happen at this point forward, whatever the announcement, that in the last 44 days we reacted, many of us, with emotion, and without being informed properly about what the laws are, about what can and cannot be done in this case, and this stand-your-ground law is the fundamental root of the problem in this case. >> absolutely. that's what needs to
history, martin, going back of course to the elm mitt til case, and i think so many people think much emmetten they think of trayvon, and many, many, many cases between then and now that we never have heard about, cases in which law enforcement has failed in its duty and here perhaps was another case in which law enforcement has failed, but as goldie just point out, because of the light that has been shined upon this case, then perhaps the proper action will be taken. the request he is whether...
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here is a quote from your article different from the emmett till case. to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past. >>juan: well, such an overwhelming situation today in terms of black and white america, but, if you look at it it is totally different than the civil right high school but because the narrative is so familiar to so many people, people try to fit things into the narrative and they want to make the trayvon martin case into the case of injustice from years ago but it is a situation today you have a horrific situation down in florida where a young black many, guy with ice tea and skittles walking along and this guy views him as suspicious, i don't me if it and available. he refused to follow instructions from the 9-1-1 operator so people fear for their children, black, white, hispanic. what if my kid is seen this way and ends up in a death. but the larger point for me is this: you look look at the kind of images of kids pants down, do rags and no one says a word, no one says a word about the fact that half of the murders in
here is a quote from your article different from the emmett till case. to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past. >>juan: well, such an overwhelming situation today in terms of black and white america, but, if you look at it it is totally different than the civil right high school but because the narrative is so familiar to so many people, people try to fit things into the narrative and they want to make the trayvon martin case into the case of injustice from years...
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you wrote the martin case is different from the emmett till case. black america needs to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past. explain? >> well, you know, such an overwhelming situation today in terms of black and white america but if you look at it, it is totally different than the civil rights history and yet because the ney rative is so familiar to so many people, people keep trying to fit things into the narrative and want to make the trayvon martin case into an exemplar of the placef justice that took 50 50 years ago. it is not. it as horrific situation down in florida in which a young black man with ice tee and skittles is walking along in his hoodie and this guy views him as suspicious. i don't know if it is racial. refused to follow instructions from a 911 operator. i think people fear for their children, black, white, hispanic what if my kid is seen this way and it ends up in this kid's tragic death. the larger point is this. you look at the kind of images of young black people on tv today. the participants down. th
you wrote the martin case is different from the emmett till case. black america needs to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past. explain? >> well, you know, such an overwhelming situation today in terms of black and white america but if you look at it, it is totally different than the civil rights history and yet because the ney rative is so familiar to so many people, people keep trying to fit things into the narrative and want to make the trayvon martin case into...
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ncaa president mark emmett says he thinks the won and done rule simply doesn't work. but he says he can't change it since it's part of an n.b.a. labor agreement. in response, n.b. commsioner david stern said the n.c.a.a. could create other requirements to ensure players stay in school longer. we take a closer look with kevin blackistone, a professor of journalism at university of maryland, and a commentator on espn. and jerry tipton of the "lexington herald leader." he's been covering kentucky basketball for four decades. jerry tipton, congratulations to the kentucky fans down there. is this rulemaking it less likely for a student athlete to stay students? >> well, yeah. i mean, you take anybody's lle experience and if they're in college one year versus four years, it's just vastly different. kentucky, the officials and even the fans are not completely happy with the situation as it is. but, you know, when you win the national championship, that eases any concerns you have. >> ifill: does it ease concerns when they know they're going to have to start from scratch agai
ncaa president mark emmett says he thinks the won and done rule simply doesn't work. but he says he can't change it since it's part of an n.b.a. labor agreement. in response, n.b. commsioner david stern said the n.c.a.a. could create other requirements to ensure players stay in school longer. we take a closer look with kevin blackistone, a professor of journalism at university of maryland, and a commentator on espn. and jerry tipton of the "lexington herald leader." he's been covering...
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you wrote the martin case is different from the emmett till case. needs to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past. explain? >> well, you know, such an overwhelming situation today in terms of black and white america but if you look at it, it is totally different than the civil rights history and yet because the ney rative is so familiar to so many people, people keep trying to fit things into the narrative and want to make the trayvon martin case into an exemplar of the placef justice that took 50 50 years ago. it is not. it as horrific situation down in florida in which a young black man with ice tee and skittles is walking along in his hoodie and this guy views him as suspicious. i don't know if it is racial. refused to follow instructions from a 911 operator. i think people fear for their children, black, white, hispanic what if my kid is seen this way and it ends up in this kid's tragic death. the larger point is this. you look at the kind of images of young black people on tv today. the participants down. the do rag. nobo
you wrote the martin case is different from the emmett till case. needs to get out of the rut of replaying racial injustices of the past. explain? >> well, you know, such an overwhelming situation today in terms of black and white america but if you look at it, it is totally different than the civil rights history and yet because the ney rative is so familiar to so many people, people keep trying to fit things into the narrative and want to make the trayvon martin case into an exemplar of...
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he achieved neither, but in the long run, churchill from emmett diplomacy and indeed it was partly athe summit claim that phrase in churchill spoke been peered influence the next two generations of leaders in britain, america and even russia itself. so what is the legacy of the iron curtain speech man, speech after all delivered almost 66 years to this day. first churchill is inherently right. communism is not. active diplomacy that i string we saw the marks on everyone from john f. kennedy and his handling of the cuban missile crisis to richard nixon and his abilities to sit down and parlay at the summit has churchill is said with the russian leaders. indeed come a jfk was an avid reader churchill speeches and patton is the prize-winning book, after one of churchill's and make churchill is just the second honorary foreign citizen of the 90s dates. and in his memoir, richard nixon credited churchill or family influence in his i.d. on foreign policy and the way he talked this wretched counterparts in years to come. a few years later we see the influence of churchill's words and example
he achieved neither, but in the long run, churchill from emmett diplomacy and indeed it was partly athe summit claim that phrase in churchill spoke been peered influence the next two generations of leaders in britain, america and even russia itself. so what is the legacy of the iron curtain speech man, speech after all delivered almost 66 years to this day. first churchill is inherently right. communism is not. active diplomacy that i string we saw the marks on everyone from john f. kennedy and...
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emmett, weston, grayson, and cyrus. he called the cops.. on himself! himself!ar phief.... pocket diaas 9-1-1... while committing his c. crimes. you're watching fox man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] 3 3 map fiber mapp,3 they opened theedoor.buttit wasn't room serviie. serviceehhw aahooel guesttwas bitten bb a six foot long gator...and what happened to control finally caught p with . it.and this shakesperean play... has sooe new actors n stage.the productton ttat uses ... homeless animals... next in your hometown hotspot. you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((break 2)) i'm more of an absentee plant parent. [ cellphone rings ] tuscaloosa? schenectady? des moines? okay. okay. okay. i can't always be there to weed my petunias. so now we use miracle gro shake 'n feed plus weed preventer. it feeds plants and preve
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. -- emmett on our democrats' line. you are on the air. go ahead. caller: the supreme court, which made the decision to allow unlimited funds into our presidential race, this became a code -- a political action committee. that is my comment. host: thank you. from "the new york times" -- host: tom and our republican line. you are on "washington journal." what you think about president obama, the supreme court, and health care remarks? caller: number one, i think the problem with president obama and the democratic party and the supreme court is that they try to pull the wool over the eyes of the supreme court. when they tried it, the supreme court kick -- picked the guy apart. they tried to call something commerce that is that commerce and direct him. -- and they ripped him. i want the viewers to think about where we might be today if there had been a real negotiation on this bill. what if they would have allowed the court reform? what if they would have allowed the interstate marketing of health plans and given that to the republicans and put it in t
. -- emmett on our democrats' line. you are on the air. go ahead. caller: the supreme court, which made the decision to allow unlimited funds into our presidential race, this became a code -- a political action committee. that is my comment. host: thank you. from "the new york times" -- host: tom and our republican line. you are on "washington journal." what you think about president obama, the supreme court, and health care remarks? caller: number one, i think the problem...
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emmett on our democrats line. you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: yes, my comment i agree with mr. obama, president obama. the reason is our supreme court when they made the decision that a business is a human being and they allow unlimited funds into our, presidential race, they became a political action committee. and they abdicated their responsibility for being just a, kind of even-handed across the board. that is my comment. >> host: thanks for calling in. from "the new york times." americans cutting back on drugs and doctor visits. katie thomas writes that patients cut back on prescription drugs and doctor visits last year, a sign that many americans are still struggling to pay for health care according to a study released wednesday by a health industry research group. the report issued by the ims institute for health care info mat ticks said 2011 was a break-through year for the drug industry which introduced 34 new medicines, the most in a decade to street diseases including can
emmett on our democrats line. you're on the air. >> caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. >> host: please go ahead. >> caller: yes, my comment i agree with mr. obama, president obama. the reason is our supreme court when they made the decision that a business is a human being and they allow unlimited funds into our, presidential race, they became a political action committee. and they abdicated their responsibility for being just a, kind of even-handed across the...
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you look in the pensacola area, you're from there, emmett's from there, jones is from there, of courserek brooks. derek brooks, such a great, decent man and jerry pate. >> jerry pate. >> a pretty darn good golfer himself. it's amazing what comes out of that area. >> it's craze. it's a wild thing to think about all these golfers. you have five golfers, six golfers in that area that played on tour. >> bubba, thank you so much. >> did you actually buy the two sets you have or were they given to you? >> they were given to me. on the same lines i've wondered if anyone's offered to cut your hair. >> what are you talking about? >> come on, delilah. keep it to yourself. >> you say no, i like my hair. >> i do like it. my wife wants me to get it trimmed all of the time. >> see? i told you. >> delilah -- >> i used to have hair like that. live free. >> you could use a trim. >> thank you for being you. >> and congratulations, congratulations especially on your new child. we're all proud of you, and i guess we'll see you back in l.a., lower alabama on july 2 understand. >> we'll be watching. bubba w
you look in the pensacola area, you're from there, emmett's from there, jones is from there, of courserek brooks. derek brooks, such a great, decent man and jerry pate. >> jerry pate. >> a pretty darn good golfer himself. it's amazing what comes out of that area. >> it's craze. it's a wild thing to think about all these golfers. you have five golfers, six golfers in that area that played on tour. >> bubba, thank you so much. >> did you actually buy the two sets you...