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something that you find mysteriously excing. and these guys were mysteris to me.they had to be undstood. they h to be interpreted. but all the books -- this book started with that line, other books have stted, "billy bathgatestarted with, men in black ties standing on a tug b onhe deck o a tug boat. it seemed odd -- >> charlie: havelack ties on a tug boat? >> then it turneout that they were there to take onef their members out in to new york march before and dump him in the water for betrayal he committed to the gang. charlie: that's why they werehere. >> the mine i had that, i had the boyy watchin in the very first paragraph, jumpg on boarjust as the tug boat took off and th started that ok. >> charlie how do you know when you're at the end? >> well, you know you're approaing the end, ateast do, byhe time you ar that far along in the book, you don't have many choes. erything hasind of an inevitable movement. like arrow getting anyway owe and narrow. then you think, we're cing to e end ofthis, this particul book i wrote the last ragraph and didn't rlize it was the
something that you find mysteriously excing. and these guys were mysteris to me.they had to be undstood. they h to be interpreted. but all the books -- this book started with that line, other books have stted, "billy bathgatestarted with, men in black ties standing on a tug b onhe deck o a tug boat. it seemed odd -- >> charlie: havelack ties on a tug boat? >> then it turneout that they were there to take onef their members out in to new york march before and dump him in the...
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exce it succded and it w basically good a now you have this state. but now so much effort was p into building the state, now it's st of like ziosm has kind of grown old you know? and yog people don't want to be... consider themselves zionists, even js. and they have to mov from onism to being israelis and that a really tricky thing a that's the thing peoplare ving some troublwith. so in a way it's kindof an older ideology that needs to reinve itself. >> rose: now you have to critical element rsed by... certainly the mostpecific way by pri minister neten ya hue that everybody has to recognize israel as a jewishtate. >> right. >> rose: where d that come ha? >> wel it was always supposed to be a jewishtate. >> rose: why ds it all of a sudden have to become a negotiing start >> becse one of the strategies of arabs who don't think israel should survive is to saykay you're aemocracy let's have a democracy. ifou want to control the territory between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river, then let's have a vote. >> ros that's the one-state idea. >> yeah
exce it succded and it w basically good a now you have this state. but now so much effort was p into building the state, now it's st of like ziosm has kind of grown old you know? and yog people don't want to be... consider themselves zionists, even js. and they have to mov from onism to being israelis and that a really tricky thing a that's the thing peoplare ving some troublwith. so in a way it's kindof an older ideology that needs to reinve itself. >> rose: now you have to critical...
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. >>> another big bank is cutting at no the annoying and some say exc s excessive overdraft fees. >> this is u.s. bank, one of my favorite stories of the week. some of the nation's biggest banks said they would eliminate some overdraft fees. the question is, is that going to be enough? a lot of outrage had been building against the fees, they'd become a huge source of profits for the banks so what the banks want to do is they want to try and tamp down the outrage, they want to cut them down just enough so that congress stops looking without giving up all of that revenue all together. u.s. bank will limit the number of overdraft fees to no more than three a day, usually around 35 bucks each, which you probably know if you've been dinged by them. they're also looking to say we would only hit you "x" many times in a year and eliminate overdraft fees when a customer's account is overdrawn by less than ten bucks so a little mistake, we'd forgive you for. keep in mind a lot of this because they're kind of, this is my, how to put it in simple terms view. don't look over here. nothing to see
. >>> another big bank is cutting at no the annoying and some say exc s excessive overdraft fees. >> this is u.s. bank, one of my favorite stories of the week. some of the nation's biggest banks said they would eliminate some overdraft fees. the question is, is that going to be enough? a lot of outrage had been building against the fees, they'd become a huge source of profits for the banks so what the banks want to do is they want to try and tamp down the outrage, they want to...
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ed, i would imagine you were particularly exced when you found out your tv wife would be sofia. >> welllooked at the photo of her and i said, she looks like jessica rabbit, you know? like -- >> that's a good thing. >> like a marilyn monroe. i'll take the job. >> and growing up in colombia was "married with children" on there? >> of course. he was very famous. i'm so excited when they told me it was him. of course we used to see him in colombia. but he had this like sexy latin, hispanic voice. >> perfect spanish. >> a dubbed over voice. >> yeah. he sounded more like antonio banderas. >> is that right? that's a very strange -- and there's an age difference between the two of you. >> no. >> just a little bit. >> but do you date older men in real life? >> well, not yet, but -- [ laughter ] now i'm thinking it can be kind of interesting. >> that's right? you're learning an actual lesson. >> you're supposed to learn new things all the time. i usually like the younger, a lot younger. >> like how old? >> like a lot younger. >> like 11? >> no. i mean, at least ten years older than myself. becaus
ed, i would imagine you were particularly exced when you found out your tv wife would be sofia. >> welllooked at the photo of her and i said, she looks like jessica rabbit, you know? like -- >> that's a good thing. >> like a marilyn monroe. i'll take the job. >> and growing up in colombia was "married with children" on there? >> of course. he was very famous. i'm so excited when they told me it was him. of course we used to see him in colombia. but he had...
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laughter ] i'm just so exced. it's a good friday show.ay friday, that's when i usually -- i cah upn my personal stuff. you know, my e-mas, i check my inbox and, ocourse, i send out thank you notes. [ scattered applaus] so, thank you, two people. [ laughter ] i'm running little bit behind. so i thought thatif you guys wouldn't mind, i'd like write out my weekly ank you notes right no if you don't mind. [ chee and applause ] i'm going to dthis. thank you so much. i'll make it quick. hey, james, can i get a little thank you noteriting music? ♪ [ laughter ] jim: ok. "thank yo pre-season footba, for having all of the excitement, commercials and time-outs as the regular season, but with none of them mattering." [ laughter ] "thank you, bristol palin's ex-boyfriend levi johnston for announcing your intention to pose nude for 'playgirl' magazine. i think i speak for america when i say we don't want to see anymo of levi, and we definitely don't want to see his joston." [ lahter ] [ applause ] it's true. [ laughter ] "thank you, jon goslis pool par
laughter ] i'm just so exced. it's a good friday show.ay friday, that's when i usually -- i cah upn my personal stuff. you know, my e-mas, i check my inbox and, ocourse, i send out thank you notes. [ scattered applaus] so, thank you, two people. [ laughter ] i'm running little bit behind. so i thought thatif you guys wouldn't mind, i'd like write out my weekly ank you notes right no if you don't mind. [ chee and applause ] i'm going to dthis. thank you so much. i'll make it quick. hey, james,...
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. >> sth: the potomac had become overrun with acres of grn algae caused by exce nutrients7k from human, like phphorous and nitrogen. >> the regulors said, "okay, phphorus is the problem in the potomac, twore, yopeople running e wastewater treatment plants wl upgrade to remove phosphorus," andt happened in >>mith: but the river didn't improve all th much. turned out that they needed to remove nitrogen, too, a stly process. but cliff randalfound an answer: a w, more economical chnology called biological nutrient remal, or bnr. >> the way we treat sewages we take in thsewage and we feed it to a largmass of bacteria and other mioorganisms. and basically ey eat the sewage. >>mith: they eat the sewage? >> that's correct. >> smithmunch, munch, munch. >> that'right. >> smith: it took a billion dollars inederal and state fus to modernize blue plains witheveral new technologies, including bnr, but theffort paid off, and more tn 100 sewagereatment plants around the bay adopted bnr techlogy. how much othese early gains were not only thresult of technology, but of a ptty tough regulatory stickrom t
. >> sth: the potomac had become overrun with acres of grn algae caused by exce nutrients7k from human, like phphorous and nitrogen. >> the regulors said, "okay, phphorus is the problem in the potomac, twore, yopeople running e wastewater treatment plants wl upgrade to remove phosphorus," andt happened in >>mith: but the river didn't improve all th much. turned out that they needed to remove nitrogen, too, a stly process. but cliff randalfound an answer: a w, more...
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i think when youay "these kinds of movies," i think you're probly talking about sortf action, excing.. >> rose:ot that a woman ouldn't make them, but i'm asking about this parcular woma >> right. well, i mn, in some sense i think if you're in the buness hollywood, it alws helps to fish wherehe fish ar in other words, put your r in wherthe fish are. and that'.. big action movies are kindof the... tt's sort of the "a" tiet, or the big leagues ofhe business. so think part of it is a structural thing but i think it's also that she's fundamenlly coming from the art world and coming fr viewing... it's a little bit of a complicated explanation. t coming from viewing movies as a mium. and when y're tking about a moving ima and what's the most werful way to push the medium of film as a serie of raply moving pictures, basilly, action film makin, ihink, ovides you with the most potential to push the medium. as opposed to, say, a story whe it's largely and you sittg at a table and talking. which could still be very dramatic and s matally powerful and everythin but inerms of pushin the capality of
i think when youay "these kinds of movies," i think you're probly talking about sortf action, excing.. >> rose:ot that a woman ouldn't make them, but i'm asking about this parcular woma >> right. well, i mn, in some sense i think if you're in the buness hollywood, it alws helps to fish wherehe fish ar in other words, put your r in wherthe fish are. and that'.. big action movies are kindof the... tt's sort of the "a" tiet, or the big leagues ofhe business. so...
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. >> tito was the most excing because of theimbales.re was nobo that could-- to this y, there are very few guys that can pl like tito. just to sehim get on the stage, you can s, like, he lights up a place. it was very intimidating. i'd been a musician as a kid for years, and i was a professional drummer aa kid, but it wasery intimidating to meet a giant and actually to be expected in a w weeks to get on scen with him. if you look the great latin craze today, the lin craze in dancend jazz, the origins go back to the gene po, to the puente. >> he was the founng father of what we allo. he was the face, he was a ne, he was the onwho took all the hits in the beginni. >> the mus really hasn't changed althat much. i mean, it has a little bi but the roots of the african rhythms are there. um, i thinkhat th orchestras were very much ahead of their time sically. mean, if you listen to the music that they both rorded, it just, uh...it wittood the test of time. >> tito puenteuntil the day he died, played mamb. th was it. he never stopped playing th
. >> tito was the most excing because of theimbales.re was nobo that could-- to this y, there are very few guys that can pl like tito. just to sehim get on the stage, you can s, like, he lights up a place. it was very intimidating. i'd been a musician as a kid for years, and i was a professional drummer aa kid, but it wasery intimidating to meet a giant and actually to be expected in a w weeks to get on scen with him. if you look the great latin craze today, the lin craze in dancend jazz,...
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we are waiting on the i exc and ecc issuing their full report.t is most important is that there is a sense of legitimacy in afghanistan among the afghan people for their government. if there is not, that makes our task much more difficult. in terms of the review process that we're going through, we -- the minute i came into office, we initiated a review, and even before that review was completed, i ordered 21,000 additional troops into afghanistan, because i thought it was important to secure the election to make sure that the taliban did not disrupt it. what i also said at the time was that after the election, we are going to reassess our strategy, precisely because so much of our success has to be linked to the ability of the afghan people themselves to provide for their own security, their own training. the afghan government's ability to deliver services and opportunity and hope to their people, so we are doing exactly what i said we would do in march. i put in a new commander, general mcchrystal, and i asked him to give me an unvarnished asse
we are waiting on the i exc and ecc issuing their full report.t is most important is that there is a sense of legitimacy in afghanistan among the afghan people for their government. if there is not, that makes our task much more difficult. in terms of the review process that we're going through, we -- the minute i came into office, we initiated a review, and even before that review was completed, i ordered 21,000 additional troops into afghanistan, because i thought it was important to secure...
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show you methingn reality that happened, whether it happened to me as a lawyer, my career was nothat excing. it only lasted for ten years. but generally, something i have seen, someone i have known, a case i was familiar th 20 years a orhenever, almost ery case goes back to reality, and i will take a fact situation, take what really happened, fictionalize it, sensationalize it, whenever they try to piece together a story that starts with a, an opening that is compelling. gi-wook got to hook your audience, you of that to put your audience pretty quick. if you go to a movie and nothing happs within the first ten minutes you are probabl in trouble, the movie is probably in trouble. that is a pretty good rule of thumb. i spent a lot of time, what is the great opening scene here? how can you get the reader invested in page 1? that is often the easy part. there are a lo of great conflict, scenes, whatever, the dead body, smoking gun. ben you say how was it going to and then hopefully the in thing is something that the reader is not expecting an how do you sustain the narrative tension for 300 pag
show you methingn reality that happened, whether it happened to me as a lawyer, my career was nothat excing. it only lasted for ten years. but generally, something i have seen, someone i have known, a case i was familiar th 20 years a orhenever, almost ery case goes back to reality, and i will take a fact situation, take what really happened, fictionalize it, sensationalize it, whenever they try to piece together a story that starts with a, an opening that is compelling. gi-wook got to hook...
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>>'m always exced when i get a chance to make more money. [laughter] nothing thrills me more. yeah, no, but i was aware of studs terkel and i have, you know, a connection with whim. we bothre realnterested inife and stuff. -- >> mostly because you led it, you know. >> well, he interviewed people about their jobs, and i just, used to just write, and i wrote about my job, you kw. like autobiographical thing. but, you know, i immediately saw, you know, like felt an affinity for him when i became aware of him i guess in the '70s. >> did you ever meet him? >> no, i haven't. >> that's a shame. i can speak, you guys would have loved each other, don't you think. those of you? paul, the seed of this, have you talked about this with studs? >> you know, just aplittle, a very small amount and mainlyhrough friends in the studs last year or two. so, i had done a book or two with the new press. really wonderful publisher, and, they are responsible for bringing out studs's work in so many volumes. it seemed like a natural step for me to proboat a studs comics volume. because at the new press,
>>'m always exced when i get a chance to make more money. [laughter] nothing thrills me more. yeah, no, but i was aware of studs terkel and i have, you know, a connection with whim. we bothre realnterested inife and stuff. -- >> mostly because you led it, you know. >> well, he interviewed people about their jobs, and i just, used to just write, and i wrote about my job, you kw. like autobiographical thing. but, you know, i immediately saw, you know, like felt an affinity for...
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well, exce"the early show" sponsored by walmart, save money, live better, walmart. - nice.unbeatable prices on nutritious campbell's chunky soup-- game time costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. ( music, toasters popping ) ♪ mmm... hot fudge sundae. ♪ ooh! frosted blueberry?!? ♪ over 25 flavors of kellogg's pop-tarts®. and they're all for fun and fun for all. pop-tarts®. made for fun™. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/blueprint. no additives. no artificial ingredients. select harvest from campbell's now has twelve soups that are 100% natural. with ingredients like this, we want to show the world. select harvest from campbell's. for a pure clean, there is one clear choice: all free clear 2x concentrated detergent. all free cle
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we're right down into the low 60s now around the region, weather watchers are reporting, exce in washington. it's at 65. in cleveland park to greenbelt, centreville and germantown, we have the clouds lingering. but by this afternoon we oug to get some sunshine out with highs in the mid-70s. then tomorrow mostly sunny, highs mid-70s, morning lows upper 50s. mid-50s sunday morning and sunny. then some clouds buildg in the afternoon with highs mid and upper 70s. good weather for the skins/rams game. on monday, increasing clouds, highs mid-70s. could have some rain developing late morning into the afternoon, maybe some passing showers on tuesday and wednesday as well with highs in the 70s. and then drying out end of the week. now, jerry, how's the friday traffic? >> picking up a lot of volume out there along interstate 66 eastbound as you head between 50 and 123. travel lanes are open westbound, continues the itself move along nicely. the trip through southern maryland wrapping up the accident, 228 which is berry road, at western parkway should find the travel lanes open. outer loop of the belt
we're right down into the low 60s now around the region, weather watchers are reporting, exce in washington. it's at 65. in cleveland park to greenbelt, centreville and germantown, we have the clouds lingering. but by this afternoon we oug to get some sunshine out with highs in the mid-70s. then tomorrow mostly sunny, highs mid-70s, morning lows upper 50s. mid-50s sunday morning and sunny. then some clouds buildg in the afternoon with highs mid and upper 70s. good weather for the skins/rams...
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he was the first viable black candidate to really exced the populace. but he really open the door and paved the way i think for obama's i think his legacy is pretty solid in that regard. but i think it is that to be hard for anyone who has been at the front of a movement or the spotlight because keep in mind jesse had martin luther king's blood onim on that balcony. he has seen a lot in his lifetime let alone feeling like he is very close to e white house so i think there is a myriad of the motions that go through his body but to give themredit i think he is mostly proud of the fact that there is an african-american in the white house. >> host: where did you grow up? >> guest: i grew up in los angeles. my family is from chicago. my fatr was a probation officer growing up. my mom with an educated. she was a part-time teacher and part-time mom and my father at about, in his late 30's or '40's went back to school to become a doctor. the scope and what do you remeer mostbout your childhood? >> guest: where doe start? the thing i remember most is my brother
he was the first viable black candidate to really exced the populace. but he really open the door and paved the way i think for obama's i think his legacy is pretty solid in that regard. but i think it is that to be hard for anyone who has been at the front of a movement or the spotlight because keep in mind jesse had martin luther king's blood onim on that balcony. he has seen a lot in his lifetime let alone feeling like he is very close to e white house so i think there is a myriad of the...
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chef: we're all kind of exced about it. guy: mmm! i can see why.campbe's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. shopping online can help save. doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. over health care reform, aarp has chosen a side-- yours. we're fighting to guarantee that you'll never be denied coverage because of your health or age. to prevent anyone from coming between you and your doctor. and to make sure patients don't take a backseat to insurance companies. because at aarp, we believe your health is worth fighting for. learn more at aarp.org. >>> 8:08. now to an ohio couple who found out they were pregnant, only to learn moments later that they were carrying someone else's baby. we're going to talk with them exclusively in just a moment, but first "today" national corresponden
chef: we're all kind of exced about it. guy: mmm! i can see why.campbe's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. shopping online can help save. doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. over health care reform, aarp has chosen a...