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evelyn, how so? >> paris jackson's speech gave the world access to a side of michael jackson few had access to, and that was as a loving father who cared and protected his kids. that can only help his fortune in the future. so i think that, you know, when it comes to his memorabilia and songs, people will continue to listen to this far long after his death. and i think his memorabilia will only gain in value in the future. david: so neil, this will resonate much longer and harder than all those charges against him about child abuse? >> i don't think so. you got to think about his family and how they were capitalizing on this, his father using his death to promote his record label. i think they will do additional bizarre things that will wipe away some of the good will we've seen right now. david: you think they'll remain in debt? >> i think they'll do themselves more harm. david: will this help or hurt the jackson fortune long term? >> the lies, the overspending, the weird narcissism, the sex scandal
evelyn, how so? >> paris jackson's speech gave the world access to a side of michael jackson few had access to, and that was as a loving father who cared and protected his kids. that can only help his fortune in the future. so i think that, you know, when it comes to his memorabilia and songs, people will continue to listen to this far long after his death. and i think his memorabilia will only gain in value in the future. david: so neil, this will resonate much longer and harder than all...
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>> yeah. >> yet evelyn heitman couldn't figure it out? why her son, why her sacred memory? and who was the man staring at her from the front page of the newspaper? a thousand miles away, a man who had also lost a son was staring at the same newspaper brought to him by a relative. >> and she said, this sounds like the guy that scammed you out of your guns and businesses and everything. she handed me the paper, it was jim rowe. >> so finally, the mystery man was identified. not mike or steve or bob. but jim. jim rowe. james ruben rowe to be exact. at least a real name. but that was all that was real about him. >> it's been very gratifying to be here in st. george. it is a special place. >> like the time jim rowe in a navy s.e.a.l. uniform spoke to a class of high school students about his years in an elite commando unit, about sacrifice and friendship and faith. in a speech arraigned by ron nelson. >> anybody that i served with, i would have gladly laid my life down for. and i can say the same thing for anyone that served with me. >> or when nelson, whose family is prominent
>> yeah. >> yet evelyn heitman couldn't figure it out? why her son, why her sacred memory? and who was the man staring at her from the front page of the newspaper? a thousand miles away, a man who had also lost a son was staring at the same newspaper brought to him by a relative. >> and she said, this sounds like the guy that scammed you out of your guns and businesses and everything. she handed me the paper, it was jim rowe. >> so finally, the mystery man was...
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. >> evelyn. what do you think of the idea of tarp funds used for sba loans? >> tarp, it would be nice if they used the tarp and the money got to where it was supposed to go. i think the easier way for them to solve the problem, reduce the taxes and the onerous rules and regulations at that they have, it eats you up alive to have to pay for accountants and lawyers it to navigate our way through all of this mess. >> you're a former small business owner yourself. what did you own? >> at one time i owned a hardware store and paint store and from that i was in the early '80s, we didn't bankrupt. we closed up. i developed low income housing at that point only thing available and possibly could make a few dollars and then we kept that up and we just retired a few months ago. >> reporter: congratulations. would you use money that was-- that came from tarp if you needed it in a small business? >> if it came without too many strings and restrictions. that's the answer. >> reporter: okay. well, thank you ve
. >> evelyn. what do you think of the idea of tarp funds used for sba loans? >> tarp, it would be nice if they used the tarp and the money got to where it was supposed to go. i think the easier way for them to solve the problem, reduce the taxes and the onerous rules and regulations at that they have, it eats you up alive to have to pay for accountants and lawyers it to navigate our way through all of this mess. >> you're a former small business owner yourself. what did you...
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evelyn wall.i tried to be smart-ass, upper-class british writer. that didn't--none of it worked until eventually i found my own way. c-span: where is the high school you taught in? >> guest: in new york, east 15th street--four--15th and fourth avenue. but that wasn't the only one i taught. i think i was in three different high schools; mckey vocational in staten island, sewer park on the lower east side, briefly in fashion industry's high school on west 24th street. and then in stuyvesant high school. c-span: how many years? >> guest: a total of 20--well, mo--close to 30 including substitute teaching. c-span: so when did you sit down and first start putting words on paper for this book? >> guest: well, this--that version i did, "if you live in the lane," in ni--in 1960--no, it's not s--it goes way back--it goes way back to my 20s when i started jotting things in notebooks, things that my mother said that--sayings from the neighbors, because there was a lot of funny stuff despite the poverty. there
evelyn wall.i tried to be smart-ass, upper-class british writer. that didn't--none of it worked until eventually i found my own way. c-span: where is the high school you taught in? >> guest: in new york, east 15th street--four--15th and fourth avenue. but that wasn't the only one i taught. i think i was in three different high schools; mckey vocational in staten island, sewer park on the lower east side, briefly in fashion industry's high school on west 24th street. and then in stuyvesant...
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my friend, fitness expert evelyn kimball is here and she will talk about an early- morning workout.ove getting up in the morning and working out. what should i do. >> what do you do first of all? >> i asked the question and you answer them. >> i want to get somewhere with you first, j.c. >> your morning workout. if you are a morning person, go 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning if you have children and they are asleep and children and husband are asleep, let's get going. this is about you. >> what do you do. >> if you have a gym downstairs or a group you workout with get with that group and go on a walk. >> just walk. >> just walk for now. now if you are just starting go on walks. >> all right. >> just go walking in the neighborhood and then on your walk let's add some things like the jump rope. so you may take a break, walk a mile, 15, 1 minutes depending on who's leading the pace. incorporate jumping rope in to your exercise. now the weight. i don't recommend weights, heavy weights when you are walking because it can irritate the joints. so if you use the weights very light on weights. n
my friend, fitness expert evelyn kimball is here and she will talk about an early- morning workout.ove getting up in the morning and working out. what should i do. >> what do you do first of all? >> i asked the question and you answer them. >> i want to get somewhere with you first, j.c. >> your morning workout. if you are a morning person, go 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning if you have children and they are asleep and children and husband are asleep, let's get going. this...
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that is causing weather around new evelyn. -- new england. the weather pattern for wednesday, low pressure with more rain over new england. nny, pleasant, low 80's for thursday. one thing we have not seen is the temperature hitting 90 degrees. in an average summer, it hits 37 times. through july 1, we usually have only 12 days of 90 degrees. no prospects anytime soon. wednesday, sunshine, pleasant, highs near 80 degrees. that is the latest. >>> turning to the sports, michael jackson's loss is being observed in the sports world. >> members of the sporting world also expressed their feelings. kobe bryant and magic johnson attended the ceremony today at the staples center. >> i believe michael made me a better point guard in basketball player as i watched can be so great and the greatest entertainer ever. >> fresh from her parents in wimbledon, been as williams arrived in washington today. she is in town with a match with her professional thing. she held a clinic for aspiring young players. venus williams gave back to the future this afternoon i
that is causing weather around new evelyn. -- new england. the weather pattern for wednesday, low pressure with more rain over new england. nny, pleasant, low 80's for thursday. one thing we have not seen is the temperature hitting 90 degrees. in an average summer, it hits 37 times. through july 1, we usually have only 12 days of 90 degrees. no prospects anytime soon. wednesday, sunshine, pleasant, highs near 80 degrees. that is the latest. >>> turning to the sports, michael jackson's...
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>> evelyns. >> evelyns. >> it's a new version of collagen.avorite for plumping your lips. the problem with collagen is a lot of people are alernlic and they had to do tests before hand. dermatologists usedther fillers but they caused ngbrsiui. evolence lasts nine months as opposed to two to three months. >> you can see the lines next to the mouth. last, laser lie poe. >> i'm most excited about this. this is a laser that is not fda approved for this but it's being used off label for this. it will be approved soon. it's cool-touch laser. it doesn't burn the skin. it's used on the outside ofhe si sk tin mt fat. for people who have small pockets of fat, you can lose a few inches. people have to do six treatments, $2,500, but on average, people lost over 3 1/2 inches. >> does it last? >> it lasts as long as you don't gain a ton of weight back. like liposuction. i'm very excited. >> like you need it. >> thank you. >>> up next, the thigh's the limit when it comes to fashion this fall. nothing beats walmart's unbeatable prices... but now they have ne
>> evelyns. >> evelyns. >> it's a new version of collagen.avorite for plumping your lips. the problem with collagen is a lot of people are alernlic and they had to do tests before hand. dermatologists usedther fillers but they caused ngbrsiui. evolence lasts nine months as opposed to two to three months. >> you can see the lines next to the mouth. last, laser lie poe. >> i'm most excited about this. this is a laser that is not fda approved for this but it's being...
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but personally, i had dinner with my late wife, evelyn, and myself had dinner with walter and betsy, about three days before launch, we found a quiet restaurant in the south part of cocoa beach and walter was the same personable man that he was on tv as he was on camera. >> it was so clear how passionate he was about the space program. do you think that nasa could have become what it has if it weren't for walter cronkite as one of its big proponents early on? >> it really was a great contribution, there is no question about it. walter, the thing i admired, is he's one of the guys who did his homework. really did his homework and was prepared for major stories. some of the other famous network anchors of the time would come rushing in at the last second, have a group of gophers coming over the news center to find out what's going on and what's going to happen next, and then run back and give notes to those folks so they could read it on the air. that was not the case with walter. he was on top of it all the time and reported it in that manner. off camera he was a real space fan, witho
but personally, i had dinner with my late wife, evelyn, and myself had dinner with walter and betsy, about three days before launch, we found a quiet restaurant in the south part of cocoa beach and walter was the same personable man that he was on tv as he was on camera. >> it was so clear how passionate he was about the space program. do you think that nasa could have become what it has if it weren't for walter cronkite as one of its big proponents early on? >> it really was a...
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evelyn's getting on facebook now, looking up all your old friends and names.ust to see what she would find. believe me, she found someone with her exact name who was a boy. her name is kelly. we'll talk about the two kellies. they'll join us live, tell us how they met each other, how they found love without changing their names at all. it is amazing love story but only in modern day times. this would not be happening 15 years ago. >>> we'll get the flip side of that, which is the love story in this digital age. the new trend of getting dumped by a text message, e-mails, even facebook status updates which everyone can see right away. we'll find out what's behind it and how to keep it from happening to you. >> i know you're married but have you ever broken up with someone via e-mail? >> no, it's been generally a phone call. or have a friend do it. >> oh, that's good. i wish i could say the same thing. >>> we've got some very interesting guests in our studio. boyd matson has been everyone. he's the host of "wild chronicles." this morning he'll tell us about his m
evelyn's getting on facebook now, looking up all your old friends and names.ust to see what she would find. believe me, she found someone with her exact name who was a boy. her name is kelly. we'll talk about the two kellies. they'll join us live, tell us how they met each other, how they found love without changing their names at all. it is amazing love story but only in modern day times. this would not be happening 15 years ago. >>> we'll get the flip side of that, which is the love...
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we stole evelyn brooks higgenbotham i hope here by now, the now the chair of the department of african-american studies. first african-american female to be hired in the history of the department harvard. we hired her. she the spousal problem. we to great a job for her husband, the honorable lee on higgenbotham who had been democratic president would be on supreme court today instead of clarence thomas. pause to consider, how history would have been changed by, by that. then we hired, we stole cornel west from princeton and put a big red bow around william julius wilson. press called us the dream team. so we were hot. i turned to qwami and that is name, 1959 i said never be hotter than we are now. got to go for the encyclopedia. i tried all the publishers. tried random house, my trade publisher. they said they were interested in doing this. by this time i had become friends with quincy jones. he had give mean me $62,500 to prototype of encyclopedia. i got a match. random house said you had to do it on cd rom. i didn't know what a cd-rom was. ceo of random house which at time was 201 east 50th s
we stole evelyn brooks higgenbotham i hope here by now, the now the chair of the department of african-american studies. first african-american female to be hired in the history of the department harvard. we hired her. she the spousal problem. we to great a job for her husband, the honorable lee on higgenbotham who had been democratic president would be on supreme court today instead of clarence thomas. pause to consider, how history would have been changed by, by that. then we hired, we stole...
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this one reported on evelyn avenue at george avenue. watch out for that.ave fire activity in the city on south bond street at 10th street. watch for road closures because of artscape. begin at 7 a.m. mount royal avenue, preston, cathedral and oliver are some of the roads affected. as far as delays, west side, speed sensors not at full speed there. and you will find delays between 795 and edmondson avenue. 95 southbound slow from white marsh down to the beltway. a look at the west side at liberty road and west side at 70 where you have the slowdowns on the outer loop. this traffic report is brought to you by outback. live adventurous. back over to you. >>> in the news, baltimore city's new one plus one trash program begins this week. eyewitness news and mary bubala stay on the story. >> reporter: don, a new rear in baltimore city trash collection begins in week called one plus one. that means trash collection one day, recycling another day. the program is tinnedded to save the city money and promote recycling. many residents are concerned about reducing tra
this one reported on evelyn avenue at george avenue. watch out for that.ave fire activity in the city on south bond street at 10th street. watch for road closures because of artscape. begin at 7 a.m. mount royal avenue, preston, cathedral and oliver are some of the roads affected. as far as delays, west side, speed sensors not at full speed there. and you will find delays between 795 and edmondson avenue. 95 southbound slow from white marsh down to the beltway. a look at the west side at...
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evelyn grub was one of them, my co-author. >> how much of a challenge is it now that we are reoved from the war to keep this at the forefront? >> well bowe bergdahl is an example of that. when men are taken prisoners we have to let the families know that they are not forgotten. and you flag below the stars and stripes, this is the flag of the league of families. they are the ones who conceived and executed the first flag in 1971 and the league has been in existence for 40 years. the families have stuck together for 40 years on this issue. >> colleen, you had talked about the fact that some of these governments we're still trying to work with. when you talk about governments such as vietnam, cambodia, laos, is there still work to be done? >> we've had some recent good news which is vietnam has given us permission to put in a u.s. naval ship for none exploratory ship to work on some of the under water cases of losses. i think when you look at vietnamese ability to account for americans still missing from the war, it's great. we have photos of men last known alive in captivity. these are c
evelyn grub was one of them, my co-author. >> how much of a challenge is it now that we are reoved from the war to keep this at the forefront? >> well bowe bergdahl is an example of that. when men are taken prisoners we have to let the families know that they are not forgotten. and you flag below the stars and stripes, this is the flag of the league of families. they are the ones who conceived and executed the first flag in 1971 and the league has been in existence for 40 years. the...
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after all, maybe we should took an evelyn woods' speed reading course, because if we have to read 1,100 pages in a bill in 13 hours, we will need those recordings where they are speed up a little bit where they sound like alvin and the chip monks. but members of congress should be able to read the bills. so this doesn't say much. if president obama says that a bill should maybe on his desk for five days. if members of congress aren't given that courtesy, after all, we are the people's representatives, we are sent here to read these bills, talk about these bills between republicans and democrats. isn't that we're supposed to do? talk about what our ideasr what the ideas are on the other side of the aisler present it and put it on the floor. maybe part of the problem is maybe we are trying to do things a little too fast. that's what it seems like to me. that maybe this congress is trying to rush through too much, too fast, maybe that's why we have a greater deficit than we have ever seen before. we ran out of money in april, back in april, this congress spent all the money that it had in
after all, maybe we should took an evelyn woods' speed reading course, because if we have to read 1,100 pages in a bill in 13 hours, we will need those recordings where they are speed up a little bit where they sound like alvin and the chip monks. but members of congress should be able to read the bills. so this doesn't say much. if president obama says that a bill should maybe on his desk for five days. if members of congress aren't given that courtesy, after all, we are the people's...