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prior to that he worked for ernie els. >> this is a 3-iron. 231 yards. nick: i heard a caddie say aim at the light in the studio. jim: i am not sure phil is exactly thrilled about the way that this is playing out at the 18th. >> he is not. he had a long conversation with the official. >> will rory play this one david? >> he is aiming it left. looks like it might be a lay up. nick: i think he is trying front edge in that left corner. he made it in the bunker. jim: wow. nick: that is a 35-yard bunker shot up a ridge. wicked ridge there. he has to throw it up or intentionally play some type of punch and run. they are going to be putting out in extremely dark conditions. that is like 50% lighter than what it really is right now. >> there has been a bolt of lightning behind the clubhouse too. it is kind of gothic. jim: amazing finish here. imagine if he holes it or rickie makes his putt. he is going for it. flagstick out. incredible. final round 66. mickelson in at 15-under. and how close did he come? nick: do you remember how you play this game on the last f
prior to that he worked for ernie els. >> this is a 3-iron. 231 yards. nick: i heard a caddie say aim at the light in the studio. jim: i am not sure phil is exactly thrilled about the way that this is playing out at the 18th. >> he is not. he had a long conversation with the official. >> will rory play this one david? >> he is aiming it left. looks like it might be a lay up. nick: i think he is trying front edge in that left corner. he made it in the bunker. jim: wow....
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liz: ernie, numbers don't lie. i'm taking issue with todd, we can fight later, todd, 4% growth in the latest gdp number could be construed as growth. what do you construe for the economy? more importantly how does it weave itself into the psyche of market participants and investors? >> thank you, liz. thank you for having us on again. yes, we've been following growth of not just macro growth but top-line growth for companies. that is actually, as todd mentioned, that one of our concerns. i would take issue in the second quarter, according to fact set, we had over 4% revenue growth which exceeded on 2/3 of companies reported. first time in while we've seen revenue growth that accelerating. liz: yeah. >> we think is a positive and we see the economy goddenning. -- broadening. david: scott, when you look at various companies, big caps and small caps which ones would you choose? we saw small caps really hit hard in the first part of this year. they seem to be making a little bit of acom but which ones would you focus o
liz: ernie, numbers don't lie. i'm taking issue with todd, we can fight later, todd, 4% growth in the latest gdp number could be construed as growth. what do you construe for the economy? more importantly how does it weave itself into the psyche of market participants and investors? >> thank you, liz. thank you for having us on again. yes, we've been following growth of not just macro growth but top-line growth for companies. that is actually, as todd mentioned, that one of our concerns....
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i mean, it doesn't get much better than etta james and lou rawls, arthur price, ernie andrews.e. >> in the travels, as i heard you say, one of the most difficult things about being a musician is the travels. you don't miss that? >> no. i like to go to bed in my own bed, you know? and at the time i had two kids, and i never will forget, i played at at the regal theater in chicago and met some of the members of the band with lloyd price. >> another legend. >> yes. so some of those musicians had been on the road with lloyd price for years. >> he is still living, isn't he? >> i'm not sure. and they only saw their kids like once a year, twice a year. they were coming through the towns. i didn't want to do that. >> no. >> and ride on a bus. >> you had mentioned earlier that you first had to check out the solos before you select certain songs. well, one of the solos is your wife. >> yes. yes. >> cheryl, right? >> right. >> and you have been married 20 years? >> no. should have been, but 10. 10. >> okay. she is very -- i'm not saying it because it is my wife, but she can really sing. >
i mean, it doesn't get much better than etta james and lou rawls, arthur price, ernie andrews.e. >> in the travels, as i heard you say, one of the most difficult things about being a musician is the travels. you don't miss that? >> no. i like to go to bed in my own bed, you know? and at the time i had two kids, and i never will forget, i played at at the regal theater in chicago and met some of the members of the band with lloyd price. >> another legend. >> yes. so some...
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in fact, ernie passed away a few months back.s 76 years old. i'll be 76 in september and here that butthead is getting his meals cooked, his beds made, his clothes washed. >> reporter: the bulldozed buildings have been replaced and the wreckage of last year removed, but the davis home had to be rebuilt from the foundation up. and it's still not ready for them to move in. >> we feel that we've been incarcerated longer than that man has for the sentence that he got for the damage he done to us. >> i think the system's kinda screwy. i think he should be struggling. we should be sitting on the gravy train like he is. >> reporter: still, a restraining order will keep barry from returning to his home for at least ten years. most of the old equipment and antiques are gone except for this logging skidder, a hulking reminder of what one angry man and one big dozer can do. >> and it's quick, and it's loud, and it's noisy. and every time his brother started it up over there, it scared the crap out of me. >> reporter: as for the final tally
in fact, ernie passed away a few months back.s 76 years old. i'll be 76 in september and here that butthead is getting his meals cooked, his beds made, his clothes washed. >> reporter: the bulldozed buildings have been replaced and the wreckage of last year removed, but the davis home had to be rebuilt from the foundation up. and it's still not ready for them to move in. >> we feel that we've been incarcerated longer than that man has for the sentence that he got for the damage he...
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ernie: back at 17. marc leishman on top of the hill, second shot. peter: 105. ball sitting down a bit. it will be difficult to judge how this ball comes out. ian: beautifully played. two excellent shots in there for the northern group. marc leishman and adam scott. this was adam. peter: this was a 9-iron from 1 3 yards. one of the better shots he's hit on the second nine. ian: coils back and fully uncoils on the way through. that's his key. works on the nice, smooth rhythm. perfect. gary: lovely scene, isn't it? look at the pond. not a wrinkle. david, i'm not going to have you read this because everyone has missed this putt to the right. david: really? gary: watch this. they think it's going to really come down. actually, this is a pretty good line. yeah, that was a great line. david: you know, every now and then there's someone in the game who comes along that just makes it look more beautiful than it has done in the past. there was sam snead and ben hoagen and tom weiskopf and ballesteros. tiger woods. rory mcilroy is one of those players. gary: especially wi
ernie: back at 17. marc leishman on top of the hill, second shot. peter: 105. ball sitting down a bit. it will be difficult to judge how this ball comes out. ian: beautifully played. two excellent shots in there for the northern group. marc leishman and adam scott. this was adam. peter: this was a 9-iron from 1 3 yards. one of the better shots he's hit on the second nine. ian: coils back and fully uncoils on the way through. that's his key. works on the nice, smooth rhythm. perfect. gary:...
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ernie pile is buried in a place called punch bowl on the island of hawaii.the other book that i would recommend myself would be the book up front by bill mauldin. he was a cartoonist. he remembers as a youngster reading bill mauldin's book up front. i got a sense whats it like to be an individual soldier. >> real fast, "new york timeses" before that washington post correspondent who used his arab heritage and knowledge of the language to show americans and beyond a picture of iraq and the middle east that had so many more layers i could ever access or most journalist could access. he really made those people human for all of us. two examples, a.p.'s edie letter. she's a survivor. she's covering the u.n. now. i respect her bravery and her longevity and my personal example, cnn's christiane amanpour. watching her to put leaders on the spot and ask them tough questions. it's the type of journalist i always wanted to be. >> this has been enormous great pleasure. i got to acknowledge and thank them for taking time for this presentation. >> it was wonderful. it wa
ernie pile is buried in a place called punch bowl on the island of hawaii.the other book that i would recommend myself would be the book up front by bill mauldin. he was a cartoonist. he remembers as a youngster reading bill mauldin's book up front. i got a sense whats it like to be an individual soldier. >> real fast, "new york timeses" before that washington post correspondent who used his arab heritage and knowledge of the language to show americans and beyond a picture of...
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ernie: back at 17. marc leishman on top of the hill, second shot. peter: 105. ball sitting down a bit. it will be difficult to judge how this ball comes out. ian: beautifully played. two excellent shots in there for the northern group. marc leishman and adam scott. this was adam. peter: this was a 9-iron from 1 3 yards. one of the better shots he's hit on the second nine. ian: coils back and fully uncoils on the way through. that's his key. works on the nice, smooth rhythm. perfect. gary: lovely scene, isn't it? look at the pond. not a wrinkle. david, i'm not going to have you read this because everyone has missed this putt to the right. david: really? gary: watch this. they think it's going to really come down. actually, this is a pretty good line. yeah, that was a great line. david: you know, every now and then there's someone in the game who comes along that just makes it look more beautiful than it has done in the past. there was sam snead and ben hoagen and tom weiskopf and ballesteros. tiger woods. rory mcilroy is one of those players. gary: especially wi
ernie: back at 17. marc leishman on top of the hill, second shot. peter: 105. ball sitting down a bit. it will be difficult to judge how this ball comes out. ian: beautifully played. two excellent shots in there for the northern group. marc leishman and adam scott. this was adam. peter: this was a 9-iron from 1 3 yards. one of the better shots he's hit on the second nine. ian: coils back and fully uncoils on the way through. that's his key. works on the nice, smooth rhythm. perfect. gary:...
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instead, formula one chief executive ernie eccleston left this courtroom with a 75 million euros fine. in april, he was accused of bribing a form and your -- former german banker. it is alleged he paid the money so that his stake in formula one went to his preferred bidders. >> it is not that easy for in 83-year-old to face trial in a foreign country when he does not understand the language or foreign laws. he has earned a lot of respect in terms of how he has coped with the situation in the past few months. >> banker gerhard precocity was given a years for accepting money in 2012. the prosecutor said due to eccleston's age, she was in favor of the settlement. it is the deal that spares him a lengthy trial and potentially a guilty verdict. >> it means there was not a conclusion on the guilt or innocence of the defendant, and he is leaving the courtroom as a free man. >> eccleston's personal fortune was estimated to be over 3 billion euros. he now has one week to pay around 74 million of that to the german state, and a further 750,000 euros to a children's charity. >> bernie ecclestone
instead, formula one chief executive ernie eccleston left this courtroom with a 75 million euros fine. in april, he was accused of bribing a form and your -- former german banker. it is alleged he paid the money so that his stake in formula one went to his preferred bidders. >> it is not that easy for in 83-year-old to face trial in a foreign country when he does not understand the language or foreign laws. he has earned a lot of respect in terms of how he has coped with the situation in...
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well let's give the last word to ernie pyle. he is in the mediterranean the whole time.'s heartsick the whole time. can you tell? ernie pyle wrote this: few of us can ever kwon jury up any truly fond memories of the italian campaign. i looked at it this way, if by having a small army in italy we've been able to build up more force s in england and if by sacrificing a few thousand lives we would save 500,000 lives in europe. if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure they were true. i only knew that hi to look at it that way or else i couldn't bear to think of it at all. thank you so much, i look forward to your questions. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. so that you will be a good audience.
well let's give the last word to ernie pyle. he is in the mediterranean the whole time.'s heartsick the whole time. can you tell? ernie pyle wrote this: few of us can ever kwon jury up any truly fond memories of the italian campaign. i looked at it this way, if by having a small army in italy we've been able to build up more force s in england and if by sacrificing a few thousand lives we would save 500,000 lives in europe. if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure...
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if you ever heard of the great war correspondent ernie pyle he wrote a wonderful account of what this was like to be bombed by his own air force. he was right there with the 4th division. so when the u.s. army troops go forward on july 25th, they find that the germans are still in a good position to resist, unfortunately. some of those front line positions haven't been hit that hard. that's the bad news. the good news the rear areas have been really nailed, tanks flipped upside down, just destroyed, horse columns destroyed, all this kind of stuff. and so once you get past that hard crust of initial resistance, there is room to maneuver, and collins has to make this decision there's cratering and we don't know what's ahead of us. should i send the task force of infantry riding on tanks, should i send them forward and really go for the kill? he does so by july 26th and 27th and leads to basically what you see on the map, a break-through, through that rectangle, that blue rectangle that's been bombed and on beyond, and now is where the germans are really in trouble. now you see a break-t
if you ever heard of the great war correspondent ernie pyle he wrote a wonderful account of what this was like to be bombed by his own air force. he was right there with the 4th division. so when the u.s. army troops go forward on july 25th, they find that the germans are still in a good position to resist, unfortunately. some of those front line positions haven't been hit that hard. that's the bad news. the good news the rear areas have been really nailed, tanks flipped upside down, just...
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. >> ernie shot a 62 at congressional to give tiger a scare. jim: also won a golf championship. beat rory in the final one year to take that. going to be his sixth career win. here is the lineup tonight on cbs. 60 minutes, big brother, unforgettable and reckless. merica's number one network. clearing out. we know this now, those that will move on did what they had to do to get into the top 100. hunter. making sure the numbers are right. good job kandi. here is the putt again at 17. boy did he make some on the second side. did at 18 with a bogey. and the two-shot lead. looking at his card right here, people are talking over and over about tom watson's picks. hunter, i mentioned earlier in the show twice has been a pick for the ryder cup twice and twice picked for the president's cup. i would think he came in here 62nd in the fedexcup standings. he will be first leaving here. the picks will be made a week from tomorrow. i am sure this has gotten a lot of attention back in kansas city. nick: absolutely. he holed everything. he is a very dangerous putter from 20 feet to 30 feet. hol
. >> ernie shot a 62 at congressional to give tiger a scare. jim: also won a golf championship. beat rory in the final one year to take that. going to be his sixth career win. here is the lineup tonight on cbs. 60 minutes, big brother, unforgettable and reckless. merica's number one network. clearing out. we know this now, those that will move on did what they had to do to get into the top 100. hunter. making sure the numbers are right. good job kandi. here is the putt again at 17. boy...
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the lead after 36 holes with cameron tringale, jim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, erniek stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a regular hat but i kept turning it backwards. they gave me this one so i can't turn my hat backwards. >> tracy: this is the game we see the starters play deep into the game, at least the half. you scored a touchdown and that's about it. are you surprised you only played that little? >> i thought i was going to play two or three series but coach said he liked what he saw in the first series. >> tracy: how about for you the difference between year one and year two. >> the difference is it's a lot slower for me. i'm not pressuring myself. i'm not rushing. i'm not overtaking. i'm going out and playing natural. >> tracy: today was a special day for you. you bought your parents a house. you tweeted it that they closed on it. how important was it to see your parents finally able to get int
the lead after 36 holes with cameron tringale, jim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, erniek stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a regular hat but i kept turning it backwards. they gave me this one so i can't turn my hat backwards. >> tracy: this is the game we see the starters play deep into the...
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the lead after 36 holes with cameron tringale, jim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, erniek stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a regular hat but i kept turning it backwards. they gave me this one so i can't turn my hat backwards. >> tracy: this is the game we see the starters play deep into the game, at least the half. you scored a touchdown and that's about it. are you surprised you only played that little? >> i thought i was going to play two or three series but coach said he liked what he saw in the first series. >> tracy: how about for you the difference between year one and year two. >> the difference is it's a lot slower for me. i'm not pressuring myself. i'm not rushing. i'm not overtaking. i'm going out and playing natural. >> tracy: today was a special day for you. you bought your parents a house. you tweeted it that they closed on it. how important was it to see your parents finally able to get int
the lead after 36 holes with cameron tringale, jim furyk, evan todd -- brendon todd, kevin chappell, erniek stenson, jason day in the thick of it too. mcgloin. has it over to butler for a first down. tracy. >> tracy: i'm here with packers running back eddie lacy. i have to ask. what's up with the hat? >> i had a regular hat but i kept turning it backwards. they gave me this one so i can't turn my hat backwards. >> tracy: this is the game we see the starters play deep into the...
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we know that ernie-year mortgage rates right now, i think -- 30-year mortgage rates right now are at% in some cases. >> i hope so. i will embrace oblation and kissed inflation. what you are seeing in texas, everything that is good about america you see in texas today. we have wage inflation in texas. we have just gone through a deflationary environment. we saw that in california. phoenix, las vegas. when the balance sheet falls 20% year-over-year, that is deflation. he will stop spending. when you have inflation, wage inflation, that is when interest rates should start to rise and that is sustainable. >> when you deal with your developers and builders, do you get the message that they find it challenging to find properly trained individuals to work in the construction and housing industry? >> sure. basically, the two primary challenges, you're talking about the labor market and basically bringing all of those workers in that industry that have found other traits in the great recession. there is scarcity of labor. that is the primary issue in them housing market. the primary issues ar
we know that ernie-year mortgage rates right now, i think -- 30-year mortgage rates right now are at% in some cases. >> i hope so. i will embrace oblation and kissed inflation. what you are seeing in texas, everything that is good about america you see in texas today. we have wage inflation in texas. we have just gone through a deflationary environment. we saw that in california. phoenix, las vegas. when the balance sheet falls 20% year-over-year, that is deflation. he will stop spending....
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here, fans in chicago watching the film with actor ernie hudson, who played winston. >> when someone yes! >> reporter: this rerelease is one of, how shall i say it, biblical proportions. >> what do you mean biblical? >> old testament. real wrath of god-type stuff. fire and brimstone coming down from the sky. >> human sacrifice. dogs and cats, living together, mass hysteria! >> reporter: but reain't afraid of no ghosts. so we went for a ride along with these superfans. went to the movie's iconic 55 central park west apartment building. >> the building they used as the front of dana's building in "ghostbusters." >> reporter: sigourney weaver's swanky home and the setting of the final battle. ghostbusters versus -- >> it's the stay-puft marshmallow man. >> reporter: you better believe they're fully armed for hunting slimers. >> are you okay? >> he slimed me. >> this is the pke meter. that tells us if there are any ghosts. and, of course, we have the proton pack, that will hold the ghosts. >> reporter: and these guys are legit. taking us on a tour of the real deal headquarters. where the
here, fans in chicago watching the film with actor ernie hudson, who played winston. >> when someone yes! >> reporter: this rerelease is one of, how shall i say it, biblical proportions. >> what do you mean biblical? >> old testament. real wrath of god-type stuff. fire and brimstone coming down from the sky. >> human sacrifice. dogs and cats, living together, mass hysteria! >> reporter: but reain't afraid of no ghosts. so we went for a ride along with these...
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if you ever heard of the great war correspondent ernie pyle he wrote what this was like.so when the troops go forward on july 25th they find the germans are in a good position to resist, unfortunately. some of those fronts line positions haven't been hit that hard. that's the bad news. the good news the rear areas have been really nailed, tanks flipped upside down, communications destroyed, people just destroyed, horse columns destroyed, all this kind of stuff. and so once you get past that hard crust of initial resistance, there is room to maneuver, and collins has to make this decision there's cratering and we don't know what's ahead of us. should i send the infantry forward and go for the kill. he does so by july 26th and 27th and leads to what you see on the map break through that rectangle that blue rectangle that's been bombed and now is where the germans are really in trouble. now you see a break through in normandy in late july 1944. and the kind of mobile campaign the americans had always wanted. now doesn't mean that it's safe out there. there are powerful germa
if you ever heard of the great war correspondent ernie pyle he wrote what this was like.so when the troops go forward on july 25th they find the germans are in a good position to resist, unfortunately. some of those fronts line positions haven't been hit that hard. that's the bad news. the good news the rear areas have been really nailed, tanks flipped upside down, communications destroyed, people just destroyed, horse columns destroyed, all this kind of stuff. and so once you get past that...
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. >>> tune in tomorrow night, lieutenant general mcen ernie will be here.interview with tony perkins on our website. i am see you in america's newsroom at 9:0. >>> welcome to hannity, this is a fox news alert, an iraqi helicopter delivering aid to displaced minorities hiding in the mountains of northern iraq crashed today, killed the pilot and injuring others, this as the u.s. military conducted additional air strikes, successfully hitting and destroying an isis mortar position that was firing at kurdish forces near sinjar. the political battle is intensifying after iraq's president nominated the deputy parliament speaker to replace nuri al maliki as the country's prime minister. now, amid growing calls for al malaki to step down, he's rejecting the nomination and fighting to remain in power for the
. >>> tune in tomorrow night, lieutenant general mcen ernie will be here.interview with tony perkins on our website. i am see you in america's newsroom at 9:0. >>> welcome to hannity, this is a fox news alert, an iraqi helicopter delivering aid to displaced minorities hiding in the mountains of northern iraq crashed today, killed the pilot and injuring others, this as the u.s. military conducted additional air strikes, successfully hitting and destroying an isis mortar...
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yzím&nedñÑh6 >>> ernie vodka says he had a seizure in his home on sunday and he his daughter a lie a ones home so she knew something was wrong with her daddy and she went to go get help. >> he said he felt dizzy, and he fell down, and i saw him, shaking. i was like, um, i know, i have to go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> so the dad continues to recover and hopes this is a lesson to all parents, it is important to tell your parents about 911. >>> things we all take for granted could mean a world to someone else. >> take flying for example. it seems like an impossible dream for one teen with muscular dystrophy until a charity stepped in. eighteen year-old shawn anderson never thought wow fly in the helicopter. he wanted to. thanks to the make a wish foundtation that dream comes true. he got to ride, he got to ride an air helicopter, perfectly equipped for his medical needs. >> it is in the about our flight team, it is not about our hell column cooperators or university of utah it business making his dream come true. >> we have it all on film so he can watch it ov
yzím&nedñÑh6 >>> ernie vodka says he had a seizure in his home on sunday and he his daughter a lie a ones home so she knew something was wrong with her daddy and she went to go get help. >> he said he felt dizzy, and he fell down, and i saw him, shaking. i was like, um, i know, i have to go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> so the dad continues to recover and hopes this is a lesson to all parents, it is important to tell your parents about 911....
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ernie had a seizure in their home on sunday and he and his daughter were the only ones home. something was very wrong with her daddy and she ran for help. >> he got out of bed and he said he felt dizzy and he, um, and he fall down, and i saw him shaking. i was like, um, i know i should go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> so she did. as he continues to recover he hopes this can be a lesson to all parents to teach their children about 911. >>> you know things that we take for granted can mean the world to someone else. take flying. that seemed like an impossible dream for one teen with muscular distrophy. >> until a make a wish foundation stepped in. fox's ashton goodell shows us a dream come true. >> being up in the sky i mean i think something we always dream about as kids. everybody wants to fly like bird. we've all heard that and probably said that. >> reporter: 18 year old sean anderson always wanted to fly. but he grounded that dream for years. because it seemed so impossible. >> sean has muscular dystrophy. he's got a lot of equipment. respirators an
ernie had a seizure in their home on sunday and he and his daughter were the only ones home. something was very wrong with her daddy and she ran for help. >> he got out of bed and he said he felt dizzy and he, um, and he fall down, and i saw him shaking. i was like, um, i know i should go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> so she did. as he continues to recover he hopes this can be a lesson to all parents to teach their children about 911. >>> you know...
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ernie said he had a seizure in their home on sunday.alone with his daughter aaliya at the time but she knew something was wrong with her dad and got him help saving his li life. >> he got out of bed and he said he felt dizzy and he, um, and he fall down and i saw him shaking. i was like, i know i should go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> quick thinking. as he continues to recover he hopes this can be a lesson to all parents that it's important to teach kids the importance of knowing how to use 911. >> isn't that the truth? >> you know most of us think of our children when it comes to back to school blues but it apparently also affects our furry members of our family. >>> especially dogs who may be need of cheering up. according to massachusetts researchers some 80 million dogs they feel abandoned after a summer filled with attention and playful days and some even look for ways to lash out scratching doors, tearing curtains or getting into other things around the house. so what can you do? well experts suggest makin
ernie said he had a seizure in their home on sunday.alone with his daughter aaliya at the time but she knew something was wrong with her dad and got him help saving his li life. >> he got out of bed and he said he felt dizzy and he, um, and he fall down and i saw him shaking. i was like, i know i should go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> quick thinking. as he continues to recover he hopes this can be a lesson to all parents that it's important to teach kids the...
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. >> ernie johnson, serving 26 years for robbery, was sent to ad seg for assaulting another inmate. >> i got into a fight. i have a real problem with child molesters and i don't like them around me. i don't want them near me. i don't even want them in this prison. as far as i'm concerned, they can die. and when they get around me and they start talking and they think it's okay to reveal that they're child molesters, every time they say that, i'm going to smash them. >> seg gates. >> before an inmate is sent to ad seg, he must first serve time in the i-detention unit or idu. in this highly secure cellblock offenders have even fewer privileges and almost no contact with each other. >> kind of like the prisoner jail inside the prison. they're not allowed to have hot pots up here or anything they can cook with. they have limited property they're allowed to have up here. anytime they come out of their cell they have to be restrained behind their back with an escort. the offenders that are up here are the most violent offenders in the prison so at any time, i mean, they might try to reach o
. >> ernie johnson, serving 26 years for robbery, was sent to ad seg for assaulting another inmate. >> i got into a fight. i have a real problem with child molesters and i don't like them around me. i don't want them near me. i don't even want them in this prison. as far as i'm concerned, they can die. and when they get around me and they start talking and they think it's okay to reveal that they're child molesters, every time they say that, i'm going to smash them. >> seg...
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. ♪ rubber ducky you're the one >>> you know, bert and ernie know bath time isn't just about fun withoutan. >> the world's largest duck, there it is, sailed into the port of los angeles. it is creating quite a stir there. the big bird is there for tall ships festival this summer. californians can't resist the huge yellow fellow. kabc's john gregory reports. >> reporter: if you're driving by, it's hard to resist and even harder to resist taking a picture of. a giant rubber duck floating in the san pedro are bar. >> very exciting. never seen a duck quite so large. >> this lady right here, my wife, jennifer, brought me down here. never would have been here without it, without her, so, yeah, she's excited. >> i wanted to come to california. >> reporter: why, what is the big deal? >> he is so darn cute. >> reporter: did you take a picture with it? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: at 61 feet tall, close to 11 tons, it is the largest rubber duck in the world. and this bright yellow bird will be in port, all part of the tall ship festival. while you can't miss the duck, organizers are hoping folks wi
. ♪ rubber ducky you're the one >>> you know, bert and ernie know bath time isn't just about fun withoutan. >> the world's largest duck, there it is, sailed into the port of los angeles. it is creating quite a stir there. the big bird is there for tall ships festival this summer. californians can't resist the huge yellow fellow. kabc's john gregory reports. >> reporter: if you're driving by, it's hard to resist and even harder to resist taking a picture of. a giant rubber...
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. >> steve: ernie loved this thing in the bathtub. >> artie: rubber duckie. >> steve: yep. >> oh, no.? >> jimmy: yes. spaghetti. yeah, spaghetti. [ applause ] artie, calm down. >> artie: george bush senior said this in his speech. >> steve: a thousand points of light. >> artie: new taxes. >> steve: no new taxes. read my lips. >> artie: yes. [ cheers ] >> not a bachelorette, but -- >> jimmy: the bachelor. >> yes! [ buzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: don't just say no, it's my show! ♪ >> jimmy: alright, higgins -- >> artie: pancetta! >> jimmy: no, you can't say --stop! artie! >> artie: what now? >> jimmy: now, look. now, here's the deal. >> i need a new partner. i think it's the partner. i need a new partner. >> artie: oh. >> jimmy: now, you see what happens? be careful what you wish for. >> okay, okay. >> jimmy: you start up again, right now. higgins and artie are in the lead, we've got to win this one. let's go. >> canada? toronto? >> jimmy: rob ford. >> yep. >> artie: wow! >> steve: hey, i've got a a ballon full of this stuff. >> artie: helium. >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: why were you italian? why we
. >> steve: ernie loved this thing in the bathtub. >> artie: rubber duckie. >> steve: yep. >> oh, no.? >> jimmy: yes. spaghetti. yeah, spaghetti. [ applause ] artie, calm down. >> artie: george bush senior said this in his speech. >> steve: a thousand points of light. >> artie: new taxes. >> steve: no new taxes. read my lips. >> artie: yes. [ cheers ] >> not a bachelorette, but -- >> jimmy: the bachelor. >> yes! [...
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burt and ernie are jumping up and down there. >> the wedding is planned for next year but not at sesamece. congratulations and best wishes to them. >> i was wondering about why he chose that but did you hear what his nickname for her was. he said cookie will you marrow mow? cookie monster. that was brilliant. >> it make sense. >> i love it snuff will you have gus wasn't there but it was fantastic. >>> looked like a party. it really did. a lot of fun. >> this weekend for any outdoor activities comfortable whether you're taking the kids to sesame place this is the time of year it's like the kids get it in before they head back school. >> you got about a good week. >>> labor day and back to school very quickly. i predict lot of places very busy this weekend whether it's the zoo, whether it's down the shore, this is one of the last weekends before the summer unofficially ends although it's not going to feel too summery to start right now ultimate doppler showing clouds and pockets of showers around the area a lot like last night. they're not penetrating into the philadelphia area. so they'r
burt and ernie are jumping up and down there. >> the wedding is planned for next year but not at sesamece. congratulations and best wishes to them. >> i was wondering about why he chose that but did you hear what his nickname for her was. he said cookie will you marrow mow? cookie monster. that was brilliant. >> it make sense. >> i love it snuff will you have gus wasn't there but it was fantastic. >>> looked like a party. it really did. a lot of fun. >>...
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he was voted "metrosexual ernie." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a great award.rt! how's it going, bert? >> jimmy: want to hit up abercrombie? next we have brendon de jonge. he was voted "most likely to be the love child of satan and an egg." [ laughter ] >> steve: now that's weird. >> jimmy: that's an odd category. >> steve: that's an odd category. >> jimmy: pga, i don't know what they're doing this year. >> steve: yeah, why would you do that? i don't think an egg and satan can breed. apparently they could. >> jimmy: they can. next up is chris kirk, who was voted "most likely to say 'enjoy your stay. they all do' when handing over your hotel room key." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey, can i look in your freezer? >> jimmy: there's nothing in the freezer. ♪ want an early checkout? [ laughter ] next up, kevin stadler. he was voted "most likely to wiggle his fingers and say 'don't mind if i do' when he sees a doughnut." [ laughter and applause ] >> both: i don't mind if i do! boston cream? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is anyone going to eat this last cruller? [ la
he was voted "metrosexual ernie." [ laughter ] >> steve: that's a great award.rt! how's it going, bert? >> jimmy: want to hit up abercrombie? next we have brendon de jonge. he was voted "most likely to be the love child of satan and an egg." [ laughter ] >> steve: now that's weird. >> jimmy: that's an odd category. >> steve: that's an odd category. >> jimmy: pga, i don't know what they're doing this year. >> steve: yeah, why would...
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ernie vodka says he had a seizure on sunday and he and his daughter were the only won home.knew something was wrong with her dad, so she ran for help. >> he got out of bed. he said he felt dizzy and he fell down and i saw him shaking. i was like i should go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> vodka continues to he recovery hopes this could be a lesson to all parents how important it is to teach your kids about calling 911 or getting a neighbor to call nine # one, as what is happening in this case. >>> federal officials say as many a as five of the nation's biggest banks could have been hack by cyber terrorists. what exactly happened and how can you protect yourself and your money. we will give you tools you need coming up on good day. >>> made in america is coming to town this weekend what you need to know before head ing to the biggest part think weekend. all ahead on good day. >>> a woman hit by two cars, abe then both cars, just drove away. >>> how she's doing, and, police are still looking for those two cars at this point. >>> for those of you, well, ma
ernie vodka says he had a seizure on sunday and he and his daughter were the only won home.knew something was wrong with her dad, so she ran for help. >> he got out of bed. he said he felt dizzy and he fell down and i saw him shaking. i was like i should go over to the neighbor's house and she can call 911. >> vodka continues to he recovery hopes this could be a lesson to all parents how important it is to teach your kids about calling 911 or getting a neighbor to call nine # one,...
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if you've ever heard of the great war correspondent ernie pile he wrote a wonderful account of what this was like to be bombed by his own airforce. he was right there with the 4th division. when the u.s. army troops go forward on july 25th, they find the germans are still in a good position to resist. some of those front line positions haven't been hit that hard. that's the bad news. the good news is the rear areas have been really nailed. tach tanks flipped upside down. communications destroyed. horse columns destroyed. once you get past that hard crust of initial resistance, there is room to maneuver. collins has to make this decision, there's cratering and we don't know what's ahead of us, should i send those task forces of infantry riding on tanks. should i send them forward and really go for the kill. >> he does so by july 26th and 27th, which leads to a break through, through that blue rectangle and beyond and now it's where the germans are really in trouble. now, you see a break through in normandy in late july, 1934. the kind of mobile campaign the americans had always wanted. it
if you've ever heard of the great war correspondent ernie pile he wrote a wonderful account of what this was like to be bombed by his own airforce. he was right there with the 4th division. when the u.s. army troops go forward on july 25th, they find the germans are still in a good position to resist. some of those front line positions haven't been hit that hard. that's the bad news. the good news is the rear areas have been really nailed. tach tanks flipped upside down. communications...
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ernie the veterinarian inspector who retired after the recall. to hear that they're in trouble for fraud as well. >> you know, i don't know -- are you people working? just doing my job. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> the indictment says the scheme happened if late 2012 through early this year and all the charges carry sentences anywhere from three to 20 years in prison. >>> well, just in time for the 79th anniversary of social security, we have an updated financial status of the trust fund. >> yeah, and the report contains some optimistic parts. good news there. according to cbs news business analyst, jill lesser, but also some scary -- jill schlesinger but also some scary realities for some programs. so jill before diving into the cold numbers, give us a little detail on social security. >> reporter: well if you remember, social security is a pay as you go system. it's funded by payroll taxes that's the fica line item on the pay stub. now back in 1977 congress enacted a change to social security. it allowed the government to collect more mone
ernie the veterinarian inspector who retired after the recall. to hear that they're in trouble for fraud as well. >> you know, i don't know -- are you people working? just doing my job. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> the indictment says the scheme happened if late 2012 through early this year and all the charges carry sentences anywhere from three to 20 years in prison. >>> well, just in time for the 79th anniversary of social security, we have an updated financial...
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. >> is erni there any differencen the approach of britain? >> britain is hesitating.ster, there was talks of airstrikes against syria because of chemical weapons issue. the british government voted against that. he realizes now he cannot take military action if he has parliamentary approval and it is not at all clear he would get it. even though obama seems to want some sort of coalition and was hoping australia and britain would at least joined it in the first instance, i think britain is quite leery of that. cameron is facing election in less than a year's time. he knows the british public opinion is firmly against any military action in syria by britain. of course, this would be against the assad regime. the as regime was in cooperation withs the westa, it would bed one thing. i think it was to be counterproductive. essentially, the us is invaded -- is invading another country. >> jonathan steele, thank you for being with us, author of, "eternal russia: yeltsin, gorbachev, and the mirage of democracy." also author of the book "defeat: about iraq and britain." we go
. >> is erni there any differencen the approach of britain? >> britain is hesitating.ster, there was talks of airstrikes against syria because of chemical weapons issue. the british government voted against that. he realizes now he cannot take military action if he has parliamentary approval and it is not at all clear he would get it. even though obama seems to want some sort of coalition and was hoping australia and britain would at least joined it in the first instance, i think...
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but i look at dan morino, ted williams, ernie banks, robin, those are the greatest guys.f you're not on a team good enough to win, you won't win. that's the bottom line. paul with the blue jays is one of the greatest guys ever. he just wasn't on a team to win it. >> charlie: tell me about it, though. we all know it's true. but winnin winning the champions the most important goal you have in your career? >> the reason is because i would feel like it's not for the fans, it's not for anyone. it's like a little deal i have with god because he's given me an unbelievable gift, and for me, it would kind of be like i could say everything you gave me, i took it to the fullest extent that i could. >> charlie: i did my best with it, god. >> i did my best. because i hate to see guys who god gave them a special gift who waste it. if i met god, i would say, i did not waste my talent, i took it as far as it could take me and i accomplished everything i possibly could. that's the only reason i want to win the world championship. >> charlie: you talk about being a role model and you said,
but i look at dan morino, ted williams, ernie banks, robin, those are the greatest guys.f you're not on a team good enough to win, you won't win. that's the bottom line. paul with the blue jays is one of the greatest guys ever. he just wasn't on a team to win it. >> charlie: tell me about it, though. we all know it's true. but winnin winning the champions the most important goal you have in your career? >> the reason is because i would feel like it's not for the fans, it's not for...
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let's give the last word to this guy, ernie pyle.is the most endearing of our combat correspondents. he is in the mediterranean the whole time. and he is heartsick the whole time. can you tell? this, few of us trulyer conjure up any fond memories of the italian campaign. i looked at it this way. if by having a small army in italy we have been able to build a more powerful forces in england, and if by sacrificing a few thousand lives who would save a half-million lives in europe, if those things were true, then it was best as it was. i wasn't sure they were true. i only knew that i had to look at it that way, or else i couldn't bear to think of it at all. that is italy. thank you so much. i look forward to your questions. thank you. [applause] >> i am asked to read this to you so you will be a good audience. i will be taking questions from the audience. if you would like to ask a question, please approach one of the two standing mics in the aisles. please tell us your name and out of respect for the other people waiting their turn, pl
let's give the last word to this guy, ernie pyle.is the most endearing of our combat correspondents. he is in the mediterranean the whole time. and he is heartsick the whole time. can you tell? this, few of us trulyer conjure up any fond memories of the italian campaign. i looked at it this way. if by having a small army in italy we have been able to build a more powerful forces in england, and if by sacrificing a few thousand lives who would save a half-million lives in europe, if those things...
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air force, fairly or unfairly, and the 30th division -- if you heard of the great war correspondent ernie pyle he wrote a wonderful account what it was like to be bombed by his own air force, he was there with the fourth division. so when the us army troops go forward on july 25th, they find the germans are still in a good position to resist unfortunately. some of those front lines position have not been hit that hard. the bad news. the good news, the rear areas have been really made. tanks flipped up side town, communications destroyed. people destroyed, horse columns destroyed. all this kind of stuff and so once you get past the hard crust of initial resistance there is room to maneuver. and collins had to make the decision, there is cratering and we don't know what is ahead of us. should i send the task force of infantry riding on tanks, send them forward and really go for the kill? he does by july 26th and 27th and leads to basically what you see on the map. a breakthrough through that rectangle, that has been bombed and on beyond and now is where the germans are really in trouble. no
air force, fairly or unfairly, and the 30th division -- if you heard of the great war correspondent ernie pyle he wrote a wonderful account what it was like to be bombed by his own air force, he was there with the fourth division. so when the us army troops go forward on july 25th, they find the germans are still in a good position to resist unfortunately. some of those front lines position have not been hit that hard. the bad news. the good news, the rear areas have been really made. tanks...
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stuart: per ernie sounded this from vermont, he is a socialist saving corporations have contempt forom the left against burger king's move north. liz: the boycott sharon brown of ohio was calling for what heard those same minimum-wage workers who worked for burger king. if there is public, and they go to when these 0 whitecastle as the democrat is advocating, we also have keep companies here, do not let them emerge so we have a whole length of democrats and independents senators out shaming burger king as they did walgreen's not to do this merger. even canada was out of the box doing corporate tax reform to lower its rates, the chaining companies in the united states without doing corporate tax reform. of the when you got to bring in warren buffett, the principal corporate supporter of president obama and now he is the man helping burger king avoid american high taxes and going north to canada. liz: helping to finance this deal, so yes. warren buffett is the face of pay your fair share. remember the fight, he is saying
stuart: per ernie sounded this from vermont, he is a socialist saving corporations have contempt forom the left against burger king's move north. liz: the boycott sharon brown of ohio was calling for what heard those same minimum-wage workers who worked for burger king. if there is public, and they go to when these 0 whitecastle as the democrat is advocating, we also have keep companies here, do not let them emerge so we have a whole length of democrats and independents senators out shaming...
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mayor ernie how are you doing. >> good, how are you doing. >> a lot of stuff in wildwood. it is always going on, this is capitol of fun, we had a tremendous season this year. weather has been perfect. you can mountain get a better day than today. we want to invite everybody down, enjoy what we have, our beaches are biggest in the world. we have always said we are so popular even the san comes to wildwood. >> it is all good. >> we appreciate you, steve, a lot of things going on in wildwood. >> we have getting ready for our second season. we have mummers next week even, we have a fishing tournament next week even. we have a car show. following week even we have firemen's parade. we have irish festival after. that we are jammed pack all the way to october. >> well listen, ladies are doing zoomba. how are you doing. >> wonderful. >> good. >> single, single, single. come on, bernie. >> ♪ >> oh, yeah we're having fun in wildwood. >> he is dancing to the beat. >> are you all right. >> yes. >> work it out, baby good i can't wait for you guys on monday. >> is that zoomba. >> this i
mayor ernie how are you doing. >> good, how are you doing. >> a lot of stuff in wildwood. it is always going on, this is capitol of fun, we had a tremendous season this year. weather has been perfect. you can mountain get a better day than today. we want to invite everybody down, enjoy what we have, our beaches are biggest in the world. we have always said we are so popular even the san comes to wildwood. >> it is all good. >> we appreciate you, steve, a lot of things...