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i wouldn't say anything ever despairingly.t's a fine line between me promoting a book that's my life story and not hurting feelings that i already hurt enough. i don't want to hurt her anymore. i don't want, you know, her family and anybody in my family or anybody else to go through any pain anymore, but i wanted to tell my story, you know. i'm not going to hide. i think i have a pretty viable tv career. i'm good at what i do. i'm going to continue to do it. i made mistakes and it's up to me to move past it. >> another break and when we come back, i'll talk to you as a father and all of the children involved in this. [ male announcer ] the iphone 3gs from at&t. the phone that changed everything. but think about it. how can you make one of the most amazing phones the world has ever seen even more amazing? make it $49. yep. that'll work. the iphone 3gs. now at a price that changes everything, too. in the network, amazing is affordable. at&t. rethink possible. ♪ i've seen the sunrise paint the desert. witnessed snowfall on the fi
i wouldn't say anything ever despairingly.t's a fine line between me promoting a book that's my life story and not hurting feelings that i already hurt enough. i don't want to hurt her anymore. i don't want, you know, her family and anybody in my family or anybody else to go through any pain anymore, but i wanted to tell my story, you know. i'm not going to hide. i think i have a pretty viable tv career. i'm good at what i do. i'm going to continue to do it. i made mistakes and it's up to me to...
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what was the angriest seth has ever been?'t steal the car? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? what is that story? >> he did steal the car. >> no, we shared a car. [ laughter ] and i dated girl, my freshman year in college and i like -- she cheated on me. it was like my first real love and i was crushed, and i went to his apartment and i took the car and i drove from evanston, illinois to okemos, michigan where we lived when i was like 3 to, until i was 5, because i wanted to go somewhere where i could remember being happy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's so sad! >> here's the thing. it had snowed the night before. i walked out of my apartment. it was literally just a square where there was no snow. so i was like, "oh, the car got stolen." >> it was pre-cell phone. we didn't have cell phones. >> jimmy: you thought the car was stolen. >> i called the police. [ laughter ] and then i called my dad because i knew i would get in trouble because the car got stolen. and i was like, "the car -- i got bad news. the car is stolen. he was like, "i
what was the angriest seth has ever been?'t steal the car? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? what is that story? >> he did steal the car. >> no, we shared a car. [ laughter ] and i dated girl, my freshman year in college and i like -- she cheated on me. it was like my first real love and i was crushed, and i went to his apartment and i took the car and i drove from evanston, illinois to okemos, michigan where we lived when i was like 3 to, until i was 5, because i wanted to go...
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did you ever see any of them again. >> no i did not.tter 55 years after the fact. this woman in carolina i think, some place. i want to thank you for saving my father's life at the battle of midway. that was the most -- touching thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: most of those sailors probably didn't even know who saved their lives. but art lewis knows. maybe that's enough. >> when we come back on a second look, it may be the battle that led to the end of the war in the pacific. we recount the fight at guaracanal. dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. are you video chatting? with my boyfriend? yeah! hey, tessa! mom! [ mocking tone ] mom. [ male announcer ] now everyone's up to speed. high speed internet is more affordable than ever with no home phone required. only in the network of possibilities. at&t. here at south
did you ever see any of them again. >> no i did not.tter 55 years after the fact. this woman in carolina i think, some place. i want to thank you for saving my father's life at the battle of midway. that was the most -- touching thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: most of those sailors probably didn't even know who saved their lives. but art lewis knows. maybe that's enough. >> when we come back on a second look, it may be the battle that led to the end of the war in the...
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only a handful of people have ever seen them. you will see them next.g up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. tall guy -- come on up here! so which razor do you use? the mach3 turbo. it's smooth, it's a close shave. i'm a creature of habit. it's a face-off! mach3 turbo vs. proglide. [ male announcer ] fusion proglide is engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever so it glides for less tug and pull. it feels a lot better than the mach3. i'm sold. gimme that proglide. it's mine! [ male announcer ] take the proglide challenge. and for enhanced glide, try new fusion proglide shave gel. ♪ i've seen the sunrise paint the desert. witnessed snowfall on the first day of spring. ♪ but the most beautiful thing i've ever seen w
only a handful of people have ever seen them. you will see them next.g up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. tall guy -- come on up here! so which razor...
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i wouldn't say anything ever desparaging.ne between me promoting a book that's my life story and not hurting feelings that i already hurt enough. i don't want to hurt her anymore. i don't want, you know, her family and anybody in my family or anybody else to go through any pain anymore, but i wanted to tell my story, you know. i'm not going to hide. i think i have a pretty viable tv career. i'm good at what i do. i'm going to continue to do it. i made mistakes and it's up to me to move past it. >> another break and when we come back, i'll talk to you as a father and all of the children involved in this.19 . [ kenny ] it was '93. kenny, 1995 was the year the song came out. it was '93. that was your 5th year of high school. it was 1995. ha! 10 bucks says it's '93. yeah, well that's 10 bucks you're gonna have to put in my pocket. whatever. "whoomp! there it is" was '93. it was clearly nineteen ninety... kenny, the restaurant's on fire. i'll call you back. wait, wait... [ male announcer ] only at&t's network lets your iphone talk
i wouldn't say anything ever desparaging.ne between me promoting a book that's my life story and not hurting feelings that i already hurt enough. i don't want to hurt her anymore. i don't want, you know, her family and anybody in my family or anybody else to go through any pain anymore, but i wanted to tell my story, you know. i'm not going to hide. i think i have a pretty viable tv career. i'm good at what i do. i'm going to continue to do it. i made mistakes and it's up to me to move past it....
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nobody else in the country has ever done this.ve had struggles in their communities with one thing or another; we're struggling with everything. >> pitts: and "everything" is what? what's "everything"? >> mitch landrieu: "everything" is everything. everything is "i don't have a house." everything is "i don't have a car." everything is "i don't have a doctor." everything is "i don't have a road." everything is "i don't have a school." and we have to repatch all that stuff. >> pitts: when landrieu took office, he faced the same problems other mayors do-- budget deficits, high unemployment and crime. but he also took over a city government described as suffering from incompetent leadership and widespread corruption. >> mitch landrieu: that's... that's accurate. >> pitts: it sounds like you have your hands full just fixing city government before you can fix the city. >> mitch landrieu: that... well, that... that's an excellent question. and the answer is, "yes." and the answer is also, "we have to do both." >> pitts: you've been very
nobody else in the country has ever done this.ve had struggles in their communities with one thing or another; we're struggling with everything. >> pitts: and "everything" is what? what's "everything"? >> mitch landrieu: "everything" is everything. everything is "i don't have a house." everything is "i don't have a car." everything is "i don't have a doctor." everything is "i don't have a road." everything is...
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the most intelligence ever captured from a senior terrorist.ask force is working round the clock to analyze and exploit the intelligence. it may well be that bin laden's last act was to give up the road map that could lead to the final dismantling of his organization. toed add insult to fatal injury, the u.s. government deleted the audio from the tapes so that he could not have one last chance to spread his message. bin laden is gone, buried at sea. al qaeda is reeling without the only leader it has ever known. >> these are the bin laden boxes down here. >> reporter: but according to lawrence wright who won the pulitzer prize for his study of bin laden and al qaeda, they can never be forgotten. >> they created an event that will be remembered throughout history. unfortunately they created a precedent, a kind of legacy, for other groups that will follow the al qaeda template. bin laden's dead. al qaeda will die eventually. but other groups will look to that model and hope to emulate it. host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more
the most intelligence ever captured from a senior terrorist.ask force is working round the clock to analyze and exploit the intelligence. it may well be that bin laden's last act was to give up the road map that could lead to the final dismantling of his organization. toed add insult to fatal injury, the u.s. government deleted the audio from the tapes so that he could not have one last chance to spread his message. bin laden is gone, buried at sea. al qaeda is reeling without the only leader...
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i don't think sandy and i were ever really friends.e went right into a relationship and then marriage and then right into that and never really friends and, you know, kat and i seem to be connected on such a higher level. we have like such a deeper understanding of each other and, you know, outlook on the world and stuff like that. and, man, she's a bad ass, too. you think i'm bad and i'll brow beat you, you should interview her. she'll scare the hell out of you. >> one of the things about, when you marry a movie star and it all goes wrong, the last place you want to be is hollywood because suddenly you are in that world and then, bang, you're the bad guy everybody hates. >> yeah. >> well, hey, you know, the first press statement i said that i'll -- i deserve everything bad that's coming my way, and i stand behind that, you know. people -- this book's coming out this week and people will take another opportunity to, like, say all kinds of bad stuff and make up stories and whatever, but let them. i don't really care anymore. if people -
i don't think sandy and i were ever really friends.e went right into a relationship and then marriage and then right into that and never really friends and, you know, kat and i seem to be connected on such a higher level. we have like such a deeper understanding of each other and, you know, outlook on the world and stuff like that. and, man, she's a bad ass, too. you think i'm bad and i'll brow beat you, you should interview her. she'll scare the hell out of you. >> one of the things...
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first time ever. >> jimmy: yeah.we were. that is the truth. >> no seriously it is. honestly i just wish you guys could see it because we were just that good. we don't have it. we don't have anything. we don't have it. >> jimmy: i think we actually do have the footage of the rehearsal and the first dance. >> do we have it? do we have it? >> jimmy: hal? >> what? ♪ >> jimmy: are you ready? eva and i were so pumped. we're both natural dancers, plus i brought in the most amazing choreographer to help us come up with a perfect routine. >> hello! >> jimmy: oh -- my -- goodness. when we got started we had so many ideas for this story that we wanted to go through our dance. >> well, i was thinking, like, two star struck lovers separated during the night. >> jimmy: great, great. or we could be "teenage mutant ninja turtles" sent from the future to travel back through time to save the world through dance. ♪ teenage mutant ninja turtles ♪ ♪ teenage mutant >> no. >> i have it. a cuckoo clock. cuckoo. >> i was just so honored to w
first time ever. >> jimmy: yeah.we were. that is the truth. >> no seriously it is. honestly i just wish you guys could see it because we were just that good. we don't have it. we don't have anything. we don't have it. >> jimmy: i think we actually do have the footage of the rehearsal and the first dance. >> do we have it? do we have it? >> jimmy: hal? >> what? ♪ >> jimmy: are you ready? eva and i were so pumped. we're both natural dancers, plus i...
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-- one of the funniest things ever.chell song. >> jimmy: listen to this. ♪ >> so bad. ♪ it might have a super long intro. >> jimmy: no. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: what are you saying? are you saying "saskatchewan?" >> yeah, i forgot to write it, so i had to improvise it so -- if you have to improvise joni mitchell, you sing super high with a canadian accident and i just kept naming places in canada. i was like, ♪ oh, medicine hat [ laughter ] >> jimmy: medicine hat. >> i just kept singing. i would just be like -- ♪ let's put the baby up for adoption ♪ [ laughter ] whatever the saddest thing you can think of and places in canada. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] that makes a joni mitchell song. >> it's like me in my house, in my pajamas, doing that. >> jimmy: you did it in your house? >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, i love that. it's genius. hosting "saturday night live" for the third time, pal. >> who can believe it? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on. how's it going? how's it going? >> it's good. we had our read-through yest
-- one of the funniest things ever.chell song. >> jimmy: listen to this. ♪ >> so bad. ♪ it might have a super long intro. >> jimmy: no. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: what are you saying? are you saying "saskatchewan?" >> yeah, i forgot to write it, so i had to improvise it so -- if you have to improvise joni mitchell, you sing super high with a canadian accident and i just kept naming places in canada. i was like, ♪ oh, medicine hat [ laughter ]...
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i don't think it's the worst thing ever. when dick cheney is for it, it's not the most conservative thing ever. >> in politics, you have either second amendment or antisecond amendment. >> tell me about your experience? >> i think we are similar on this. gun rights are talked about in a stupid way. you don't buy the slippery slope argument. i agree. i think you can talk about how many bullets can be in the magazine. whether you should have an m-4 on the street without saying you want to be in people's homes without taking away what they use to hunt or protect themselves or target shooting. >> my perspective and why i felt to be a new face or another face because you don't see a lot of young women talking about this. i'm a single woman and i'm 5'1" -- >> not in those shoes. >> i'm not strong. i have taken self-defense. i'm no good. i have friends that feel safer. >> do you think there's a risk to having a gun in your home? >> not if you take courses. i'm for taking the right safety classes as well. >> it doesn't guarantee it'
i don't think it's the worst thing ever. when dick cheney is for it, it's not the most conservative thing ever. >> in politics, you have either second amendment or antisecond amendment. >> tell me about your experience? >> i think we are similar on this. gun rights are talked about in a stupid way. you don't buy the slippery slope argument. i agree. i think you can talk about how many bullets can be in the magazine. whether you should have an m-4 on the street without saying...
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[applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pitcher had his season cut short, but we know he has a bright season with the giants, dan runzler. giant open was right down the stretch, and this guy, maybe through his heart, santiago casilla. [applause] another recent acquisition to help the giants down the stretch. i would say he give a heck of a status report on those rangers hitters, too.
[applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only one phrase for the next giants player -- the beard. brian wilson. [applause] fear teh beard. how about the youngest left- handed pitcher in the history of the world series. eight shut up series. madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when...
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of media you're just raising conspiracy theories when in fact these questions never ever get answered and that's why i'm asking and with luke in her all those defense he did do a story on building seven so so just just what are all the say i like her and i have to say that you know you are a hooligan who's. but at least who we're going to is only seeking attention for the truth and you know what i lot of people have accused activists like yourself and i don't even like the intake for activism and this is kind of the sad thing about about this world of politics anybody who's successful or gets out in front of any kind of message or cause it's like oh you must be in it for you but you know i mean i know from watching your work i know from from working with you personally that you're in it for the causes a beautiful thing and i should get your cause what your but i never ever ever considered myself a leader of anything it's that or a leaderless resistance it's not about the person it's about the ideas that repression out there so again i don't know why that is but for some of them they s
of media you're just raising conspiracy theories when in fact these questions never ever get answered and that's why i'm asking and with luke in her all those defense he did do a story on building seven so so just just what are all the say i like her and i have to say that you know you are a hooligan who's. but at least who we're going to is only seeking attention for the truth and you know what i lot of people have accused activists like yourself and i don't even like the intake for activism...
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ever think of that? [music] i think to myself -- here comes [inaudible]., well -- he asked me for the time. that's all he wanted was the time. i look up -- quarter to 3. he said, thanks. i knew better because i thought, next time he'll ask me something more interesting than the time. [laughter]. [applause]. okay. so, we have 2 more songs for you this evening. this second to last song is a beautiful song. it kind of is a folk song people know. probably when you hear it you know it if you heard yiddish songs before. it's talking about a little girl, don't say a word. the god of abham will come. not yet, you have to respect there is not 3 stars in the sky means the jewish is that bot will apeer. wait a minute and it's a beautiful song i hope you will enjoy. ♪
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it's never happened in arizona, and i don't know that it's ever happened in the southwest.rkhardt: news of the born-again desert paradise quickly spread. in the last five years, since arizona public service returned water to the creek bed, fossil creek has become a mecca. now the fragile riparian ecosystem, in the process of reemerging, is also in danger of being damaged by a large number of visitors trying to escape arizona's desert heat. - [yells] - the sheer number of people we see is tremendous. it can approach 1,000 people on a saturday along four miles of waterway. if you do the math on that, that's about one person in the creek every 20 feet. - well, it's relatively close to phoenix, where we're from, so the drive isn't too bad. and it's beautiful just going down. there's lots of water. people can play, swim. great camping. it's cooler. and it's just generally beautiful all around. burkhardt: increased foot traffic has eroded stream banks and damaged fragile vegetation. lack of parking along narrow dirt roads has resulted in not only a safety hazard but further displ
it's never happened in arizona, and i don't know that it's ever happened in the southwest.rkhardt: news of the born-again desert paradise quickly spread. in the last five years, since arizona public service returned water to the creek bed, fossil creek has become a mecca. now the fragile riparian ecosystem, in the process of reemerging, is also in danger of being damaged by a large number of visitors trying to escape arizona's desert heat. - [yells] - the sheer number of people we see is...
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really be the most valuable tool intelligence agencies can use and more importantly what facebook ever agree to share user information with the government then the department of justice seems to have done a complete one eighty when it comes to mint medicinal marijuana reports are saying that the government sent letters to state employees who run state legal medical marijuana facilities threatening them with prosecution so we'll find out what this change means for the future of the industry and grab a cocktail because we're celebrating happy hour artie's lauren lyster and lucy confidential join me to hash out all the details especially about the white house's decision against releasing pictures of bin laden's body and of course all of you a little bit of railing on sarah palin's idiocy as well but i have to wait until the end of the show right now let's move on to our top story. and the days since osama bin laden's death was announced by president obama the rest of his team has had a little bit of trouble keeping all the details straight as in the story of how the raid went down keeps c
really be the most valuable tool intelligence agencies can use and more importantly what facebook ever agree to share user information with the government then the department of justice seems to have done a complete one eighty when it comes to mint medicinal marijuana reports are saying that the government sent letters to state employees who run state legal medical marijuana facilities threatening them with prosecution so we'll find out what this change means for the future of the industry and...
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i wouldn't say anything ever despairingly. it's a fine line between me promoting a book that's my life story and not hurting feelings that i already hurt enough. i don't want to hurt her anymore. i don't want, you know, her family and anybody in my family or anybody else to go through any pain anymore, but i wanted to tell my story, you know. i'm not going to hide. i think i have a pretty viable tv career. i'm good at what i do. i'm going to continue to do it. i made mistakes and it's up to me to move past it. >> another break and when we come back, i'll talk to you as a father and all of the children involved in this. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance
i wouldn't say anything ever despairingly. it's a fine line between me promoting a book that's my life story and not hurting feelings that i already hurt enough. i don't want to hurt her anymore. i don't want, you know, her family and anybody in my family or anybody else to go through any pain anymore, but i wanted to tell my story, you know. i'm not going to hide. i think i have a pretty viable tv career. i'm good at what i do. i'm going to continue to do it. i made mistakes and it's up to me...
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no one has ever really said. i think it is probably fair to characterize it as may be distant, maybe more cordial. certainly the relationship with her grandchildren is very warm. she sees them a lot. his comments? >> i seem to remember that when barbara bush first became first lady some reporter asked her a question devolving the name of eleanor roosevelt. to which barbara replied something like don't talk to me about eleanor roosevelt. my family -- and i forget the rest. i was kind of wondering what her family had against eleanor roosevelt? i have my own opinions. >> well, probably the fact that her father and a read the whole family were not fans of any have residents social or economic policies. i did hear mrs. bush at one. talk about the fact that her mother had detested eleanor roosevelt. she thought that she was a busybody, running around around the country until she met her. then she really did reverser opinion. i think that over time maybe barbara bush will also the reverser opinion. i remember the commen
no one has ever really said. i think it is probably fair to characterize it as may be distant, maybe more cordial. certainly the relationship with her grandchildren is very warm. she sees them a lot. his comments? >> i seem to remember that when barbara bush first became first lady some reporter asked her a question devolving the name of eleanor roosevelt. to which barbara replied something like don't talk to me about eleanor roosevelt. my family -- and i forget the rest. i was kind of...
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they don't just end dur, they are stronger than ever. we are still the america that does the hard things, the great things. we are the nation that is willing to take risk. heading west. inowe va fors. we are the nation, you are the division that par schuted behind enemy lines on d. day. we're the nation that all those years ago sent your division to a high school in arkansas so nine black students could get an education. we are the nation that has faced tough times. when your harbor was bombed and the country was attacked. when disaster striked, we do not faulter or attack. we pick ourselves up. we get up with the hard task of keeping our country safe. when we remember who we are. no problem is too hard. no challenge is too great. that's why i'm confident america's greatest days are still to come. god bless you. god bless the 101st. god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪
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got the nomination if i ever decide to run you may go back in there to do people for my kindergarten there remember me nobody ever comes forward nobody knows who you should drill later in his life very strange the whole thing is very strange i have people that actually have been studying it and they cannot believe what they're finding you have people now out there there was virtually i mean in hawaii absolutely they cannot believe what they're finding. so as those clips just prove it stephen brian donald trump agreed to all those interviews he answered all the questions but we forced him in anything and then media completely all loved it so stop with this over the top dribble of the mainstream media was too hard on him and for the record you guys are both members of the mainstream media pox news is the number one cable news channel so stop playing the victim card and blaming other media outlets out there all the time so that's why steve doocy and brian kilmeade are tonight's top times winners for trying to blame the media on the donald on the donald fall from politics. as our country
got the nomination if i ever decide to run you may go back in there to do people for my kindergarten there remember me nobody ever comes forward nobody knows who you should drill later in his life very strange the whole thing is very strange i have people that actually have been studying it and they cannot believe what they're finding you have people now out there there was virtually i mean in hawaii absolutely they cannot believe what they're finding. so as those clips just prove it stephen...
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it's the biggest project we've ever done at abc news. c-span: is it done? >> guest: the history channel project is done. the book, thanks to todd, is done. the abc network series is not yet done. what we've done with the--the history channel is quite chronological. in terms of the abc project, which is the sort of the network project, which will come late march and--and--and through april, we've taken ideas. for example, we'll devote one whole hour to lindbergh. we'll devote one whole hour to the technology of the moon. we'll--we'll revisit iran. we'll revisit vietnam. we will look for one whole hour on how hitler came to power. c-span: are you worried about the ratings? >> guest: no. c-span: are--does it come at a sweeps week or anything like that? >> guest: no, no, no, no. i--to be perfectly honest, i don't think you'd get this on in sweeps week, such is the new world of television that they wouldn't--they wouldn't put this on in sweeps week. that's too high a gamble for a network. but they will put it on in prime time. i'm pretty convinced now that my ma
it's the biggest project we've ever done at abc news. c-span: is it done? >> guest: the history channel project is done. the book, thanks to todd, is done. the abc network series is not yet done. what we've done with the--the history channel is quite chronological. in terms of the abc project, which is the sort of the network project, which will come late march and--and--and through april, we've taken ideas. for example, we'll devote one whole hour to lindbergh. we'll devote one whole...
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do you ever stop works? you're always doing some movie or something? >> i know.se. >> i should. i should come and hang out in new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you should. we'll start drinking. >> and start drinking at 8:00 am. >> jimmy: 8:00 am. yeah. that's what we -- that's what we all do. half my audiences is drunk right now. it's great. [ cheers ] we love it. but you grew up in a theatrical family, right? >> i did. yeah. >> jimmy: you're mom is -- >> my mom is a writer and my dad is an actor. she was -- my mom was an actress as well. so yes, they're all very theatrical. >> jimmy: do you have brothers and sisters? >> i have a brother who just got married. actually. yes. [ applause ] he's a sound technician. yes, he's very well. >> jimmy: good. so, everyone kind of stayed in the -- in the acting kind of world? >> yeah. >> jimmy: writing and acting. >> yeah. if i'd been sort of rebellious i would have become an accountant, but i didn't. i'm an actress. >> jimmy: you did that instead. yeah. when did you start? just from like baby time? >> when did i start? i started whe
do you ever stop works? you're always doing some movie or something? >> i know.se. >> i should. i should come and hang out in new york. >> jimmy: yeah, you should. we'll start drinking. >> and start drinking at 8:00 am. >> jimmy: 8:00 am. yeah. that's what we -- that's what we all do. half my audiences is drunk right now. it's great. [ cheers ] we love it. but you grew up in a theatrical family, right? >> i did. yeah. >> jimmy: you're mom is -- >>...
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did you ever give scarpa any law enforcement information? >> cooper: his son disappeared right on the eve of him about to be arrested by the d.e.a. did you tip him off for that? >> devecchio: no, i did not. i went to him and asked him, i said, "you know where he is?" he said, "i don't know where he is, lin." was he lying to me? maybe. but he looked me in the eye and said, "i don't know where he is, lin." >> cooper: the f.b.i. launched an internal investigation of devecchio, which went on for years but came up with nothing. in 2006, however, the brooklyn district attorney charged devecchio with murder, accusing him of telling scarpa who to kill and where to find them. the brooklyn district attorney's case fell apart when a key witness was thoroughly discredited during the trial. ( applause ) former f.b.i. agents who supported devecchio applauded as the charges were dismissed. but the judge who released devecchio criticized him and the f.b.i. for making a "deal with the devil," letting scarpa get away with his crimes for close to 15 years. dev
did you ever give scarpa any law enforcement information? >> cooper: his son disappeared right on the eve of him about to be arrested by the d.e.a. did you tip him off for that? >> devecchio: no, i did not. i went to him and asked him, i said, "you know where he is?" he said, "i don't know where he is, lin." was he lying to me? maybe. but he looked me in the eye and said, "i don't know where he is, lin." >> cooper: the f.b.i. launched an internal...
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it has promised to be the greenest government ever.today, they have set a new standard for tackling global warming, but will it be delivered. >> you are watching bbc news. u.s. treasury secretary has said dominique strauss-kahn, who is in jail on attempted rape charges, it is not in a position to run the imf. hundreds of illegal immigrants have been found crammed into lorries in southeastern mexico. europe's finance minister has urged greece to adopt further austerity measures to improve its battered economy. many, including the financial markets, believe greece will need even more help. stephany reports from strength heard on the german attitude about bailing out greece again. >> another day, another country in crisis. first greece, then ireland, and portugal, now agrees again. european ministers are considering a second greek bailout, and as usual, germany is at the center of the decision. bailiffs are so difficult politically here in germany -- bailouts are so difficult political year in germany. people here do not feel it is fair.
it has promised to be the greenest government ever.today, they have set a new standard for tackling global warming, but will it be delivered. >> you are watching bbc news. u.s. treasury secretary has said dominique strauss-kahn, who is in jail on attempted rape charges, it is not in a position to run the imf. hundreds of illegal immigrants have been found crammed into lorries in southeastern mexico. europe's finance minister has urged greece to adopt further austerity measures to improve...
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you ever read the labels of those chemicals, huh?the longest words i've ever seen. >> exactly, but now, with the h2o ultra, we're just using the power of steam. now take a look at this. >> look at that go! >> water, super-heated water. it's just steam. how about that? >> just plain water. i mean, when you think about it, what could be better for your family and the environment? >> exactly, and look at how the super-absorbent microfiber pad is not only cleaning, it's also coming behind and it's not leaving a lot of water on the floor-- look at that. isn't that awesome? >> using steam to clean is a healthier way to clean our homes, because we don't have all the chemical residues left over. the steam temperature is hot enough to kill numerous types of bacteria, and every inch you're going over, that steam is the same temperature the whole time. unlike with the mops and with the sponges and things, where if you put a little bit of cleanser in the bucket and you clean half your floor, how do you know if the cleanser's still active? and th
you ever read the labels of those chemicals, huh?the longest words i've ever seen. >> exactly, but now, with the h2o ultra, we're just using the power of steam. now take a look at this. >> look at that go! >> water, super-heated water. it's just steam. how about that? >> just plain water. i mean, when you think about it, what could be better for your family and the environment? >> exactly, and look at how the super-absorbent microfiber pad is not only cleaning,...
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i asked her, does it ever get better. she said, no, it won't.ally very comforting to me. i never would have had that advice if i had just gone in my room. i needed to be strong for my children. i needed to show them that you have to keep moving forward. it was really tough. >> we do a meet and greet after every show where quite a few people come back to get autographs and we sign the pictures and that stuff, get to talk to us. it comes up nightly obviously. the support and the stories that people tell us. that's one of the nicest things about this. >> he was my rock. >> the nicest thing about this gig is those meet and greets after the show where you can have one to one contact with the fan, with the public that really have supported us. >> we have amazing fans. >> you say donny was your rock. in what way? >> well, he could tell i was hurting. there were times i think he was hurting even more in some ways when i was feeling strong. so just the fact that i said i need to work and he said, okay, i'm here for you, whatever you need. and i just real
i asked her, does it ever get better. she said, no, it won't.ally very comforting to me. i never would have had that advice if i had just gone in my room. i needed to be strong for my children. i needed to show them that you have to keep moving forward. it was really tough. >> we do a meet and greet after every show where quite a few people come back to get autographs and we sign the pictures and that stuff, get to talk to us. it comes up nightly obviously. the support and the stories...
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the ever growing vegan. that's all.ing vegan. >> jimmy: do you know any fault vegans? >> do i? yes. >> jimmy: really? who is the fattest vegan do you know? besides like the blue whale. >> i don't -- >> jimmy: you don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. but they know who they are. yeah. >> nothing like a fat person that doesn't eat good food, right? don't eat fat food but you're fat. >> jimmy: so, you don't like the food? >> no, i hate vegan food, but -- [ bleep ]. but this is what i found out, of course, you know, the food that's good, that tastes good is not good for you. >> jimmy: women, sometimes. >> no not that much, though. >> jimmy: not good stuff. do you miss heat? >> don't miss anything. this is my whole life. my whole family is obese. i wanted to break that cycle. my children were gaining weight and stuff and i can't say, hey, you're foat -- and i'm 400 pouns so, i say, we're going to break that cycle and pry to live by example. i'm going to try to stop being -- i'm addicted to food. you don't look that way. you
the ever growing vegan. that's all.ing vegan. >> jimmy: do you know any fault vegans? >> do i? yes. >> jimmy: really? who is the fattest vegan do you know? besides like the blue whale. >> i don't -- >> jimmy: you don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. but they know who they are. yeah. >> nothing like a fat person that doesn't eat good food, right? don't eat fat food but you're fat. >> jimmy: so, you don't like the food? >> no, i hate vegan food,...
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they have our ever lasting gratitude.mentus achievement marks a victory for america, for people who seek peace around the world and for all those who lost loved ones on september 11th, 2001. the fight against terror goes on, but tonight america has sent an unmistakable message. no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. nine years ago after only a few months of chasing bin laden president bush said this -- >> deep in my heart, i know the man is on the run, if heap is alive at all. who knows if he's hiding in some cave or not. we haven't heard from him in a long time. and the idea of focussing on one person is really indicates to me people don't understand the scope of the mission. terror is bigger than one person. and he's just -- he's a person who's now been marginalized. his network -- his host government has been destroyed. so i don't know where he is. i just don't spend that much time on him to be honest from you. we haven't heard much from him. i wouldn't necessarily say he's at the center of any command stru
they have our ever lasting gratitude.mentus achievement marks a victory for america, for people who seek peace around the world and for all those who lost loved ones on september 11th, 2001. the fight against terror goes on, but tonight america has sent an unmistakable message. no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. nine years ago after only a few months of chasing bin laden president bush said this -- >> deep in my heart, i know the man is on the run, if heap is alive at all....
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dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned."erri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> well, if you believe at least one prediction this will be the last broadcast of "world news now." >> and on a much grander scale, this whole thing called life on earth is just about over. we can finally get a good night's sleep. >> we can go to bed. get some rest. wouldn't that be nice? it's the belief of a religious broadcaster in california and kfsn's liz harrison spoke to him. take a listen. >> there is going to be a great earthquake such as never been. it'll be so great
dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned."erri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your...
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it's actually how we met. ♪ but nobody ever listens to me. noooo, no, no, no. does that? backs a car into another car? you know what? you make my head numb. i can't even. ughhh! my head is numb. ♪ like a good neighbor, state farm is there ♪ i'll take care of this. with a new boyfriend! hot -- with a new girlfriend! oh. this is what you like? yes it is! mmhm. i was perfect the way i was. okkk... [ male announcer state farm agents are there when you need them. [ female announcer the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. getting it clean again is easy with bounty. in this lab test, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface cleaner than 3 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. >>> that wraps it up for us. don't forget to visit our website. you fan us on facebook at "our world with black enterprise" and follow us on twitter at marc lamont hill. thanks for watching. see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
it's actually how we met. ♪ but nobody ever listens to me. noooo, no, no, no. does that? backs a car into another car? you know what? you make my head numb. i can't even. ughhh! my head is numb. ♪ like a good neighbor, state farm is there ♪ i'll take care of this. with a new boyfriend! hot -- with a new girlfriend! oh. this is what you like? yes it is! mmhm. i was perfect the way i was. okkk... [ male announcer state farm agents are there when you need them. [ female announcer the...
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an endpoint to terror terrorism has been around for how long can you ever completely end terrorism. of course we can but in fact i think back to the election between bush and kerry when kerry was saying we need to understand who people in the middle east are we need to be sensitive to this and this was soft get by the right and i don't see this as a left or right question if you will hear from president bush we don't negotiate with terrorists well frankly what happens when some of our policies actually crazy terrorists create people who want to kill us that's part of the question that's part of the problem and we use this simple concept of you know war on terror can we fight we show this because many many people who have actually been somewhere in the middle have been driven away from us because of the overreaction that we've seen from the americans and by the way since we've been talking about this a lot and specifically and he said this before nine eleven that that was his intent his intent was to drive the americans to overreact which would drive those in the middle east away fro
an endpoint to terror terrorism has been around for how long can you ever completely end terrorism. of course we can but in fact i think back to the election between bush and kerry when kerry was saying we need to understand who people in the middle east are we need to be sensitive to this and this was soft get by the right and i don't see this as a left or right question if you will hear from president bush we don't negotiate with terrorists well frankly what happens when some of our policies...
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. >> now, president medvedev is holding his first ever press conference. something which in the past only vladimir putin has done. what appears to be going on is a kind of undeclared election campaign with both of the main candidates staking their claim but without actually saying what is going on. some analysts think it is possible that medvedev and putin will run and that the world's biggest country is about to have its first presidential election with two candidates of equal stature. most still think that this is a phoney election as the internal argument rages about which of the two should be the candidate. >> of european finance ministers have voted to prevent further austerity measures. the cantor received a massive bailout but now many including the financial markets need -- think that greece would need more help. >> another day, another country is crisis. first priest, now ireland, then portugal, greece. the eurozone ministers are considering a second bailout and as usual germany was at the center of the decision. there is a reason why these bailou
. >> now, president medvedev is holding his first ever press conference. something which in the past only vladimir putin has done. what appears to be going on is a kind of undeclared election campaign with both of the main candidates staking their claim but without actually saying what is going on. some analysts think it is possible that medvedev and putin will run and that the world's biggest country is about to have its first presidential election with two candidates of equal stature....
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. >> the great nobel poet put it this way, ever tried, failed, no matter. try again, fail again, fail better. failure is not fatal. fatal is not final. there is no success without failure. and over my 20 years in this business, i've learned that what i've done and what most of us do is failed our way up. anyone who successful in any field if they're being honest would admit they've learned more from their failures than they've ever learned from their successes. so failure is a friend. all i'm trying to do is remind the american people now more than ever we individually with regard to our families and collectively as a nation can in fact even in difficult times fail our way up. >> we hear you. it's been great. thanks so much for squoijoining this morning. >> my pleasure. thank you, carol. >>> music to ease disaster. hln's robin meade was co-host at the country music concert to benefit the victims of the southern tornados. we'll talk to her next. ooh, a brainteaser. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel? well, hotels know they can't fill every roo
. >> the great nobel poet put it this way, ever tried, failed, no matter. try again, fail again, fail better. failure is not fatal. fatal is not final. there is no success without failure. and over my 20 years in this business, i've learned that what i've done and what most of us do is failed our way up. anyone who successful in any field if they're being honest would admit they've learned more from their failures than they've ever learned from their successes. so failure is a friend. all...
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it's something only very few humans have ever witnessed before. tiny balls of fluff taking their first peek at a big, white world. our cameras are invited on a rare expedition. it's a polar cuddle fest. >>> and, the mom report. what do most moms say they want for mother's day? what country is rated best in the world for mothers? and where does the u.s. rank? we'll tell you. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," may 6th, 2011. >> good evening. we begin with breaking news at the end of this extraordinary week in the war against terror. american officials confirmed tonight that a drone missile attack came very close to killing a terrorist thought to be the most powerful operative after osama bin laden. we'll have more about that later in the broadcast. but first, martha raddatz has an exclusive look inside the months of spying that led up to those navy s.e.a.l.s storming osama bin laden's compound. >> reporter: take elements from every spy movie, th
it's something only very few humans have ever witnessed before. tiny balls of fluff taking their first peek at a big, white world. our cameras are invited on a rare expedition. it's a polar cuddle fest. >>> and, the mom report. what do most moms say they want for mother's day? what country is rated best in the world for mothers? and where does the u.s. rank? we'll tell you. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in...
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no american had ever tried to paint anything like this until then.did an earlier painting, a famous painting, which is here in washington of congress in session, which had never been done before. he was always trying to break new ground. but the thirty-something paintings in this picture, and they are not how they were actually hung in the louvre. he went through the entire collection, over 1,000 masterpieces, picking out those paintings he thought americans should know about. or he thought, "these are the paintings that i love and care about, these are the treasures of the world, and i want to share them with my countrymen." so he arranged them in his mind, did a copy of each of these paintings as they hung in the gallery at the time. many of them were hung high up. so he had to build his own special scaffolding to get from spot to spot to get up there to paint them. he himself gave a key to this painting so that if you went to see the paintings, you could see which were which. but what he didn't give was a key to the people in the painting. there i
no american had ever tried to paint anything like this until then.did an earlier painting, a famous painting, which is here in washington of congress in session, which had never been done before. he was always trying to break new ground. but the thirty-something paintings in this picture, and they are not how they were actually hung in the louvre. he went through the entire collection, over 1,000 masterpieces, picking out those paintings he thought americans should know about. or he thought,...