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assured, fearless. so this music is confident.t is fearless, it is improv vation with some of the greatest jazz musicians on the planet. >> i want to come back to some stuff here. tavis: you're a bold sister given what you covered. you were bold it make these choices. from a moment ago, about being confident, assured and fearless i think what was the order you put it in. has it always been the case during the career or are there moments thatent with out the window and that was the opposite? >> i think that's the part of the d.n.a. of a jazz mution mousse cision. you don't get had the music because you want to become a big star or you want to make a lot of money. you get into it because you are fearless and you want to experiment and explore. and that is part of being a jazz musician. tavis: to the project itself. i joked about the stuff you chose to cover. you handled it, i won't call names but sometimes i sit on the set and i see people promote things they've covered. not long ago somebody was here. they're wonderful artists. i w
assured, fearless. so this music is confident.t is fearless, it is improv vation with some of the greatest jazz musicians on the planet. >> i want to come back to some stuff here. tavis: you're a bold sister given what you covered. you were bold it make these choices. from a moment ago, about being confident, assured and fearless i think what was the order you put it in. has it always been the case during the career or are there moments thatent with out the window and that was the...
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that's fearless. >> no, no, but you're saying fearless -- i'm acting like every day. i lost $25 billion. i started out with zero. >> reporter: still, the son of a boston cabbie. what would he think if he could see you right now? >> he couldn't. my parents could never comprehend this scope. when i was able to support them and have them live in a more luxurious way, my mother would still take the bus. i would say, mother, let me send you a car and a driver. and she would always say to me, you can't teach old dog new tricks. >> reporter: but you can raise a son who grows up to have a fleet of airplanes. it's not all airplanes and casinos for adelson. he says he intends to donate the billions of dollars he believes is going to be needed to cure uterine cancer, in memory of his sister who died of the disease. >>> up next, he took love that hurts and made it sound so good. john mellencamp joins us to talk hurts and made it sound so good. john mellencamp joins us to talk about his musical influences. e/e/e/e/e/e/e/ e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/e/ how new is the new edge wit
that's fearless. >> no, no, but you're saying fearless -- i'm acting like every day. i lost $25 billion. i started out with zero. >> reporter: still, the son of a boston cabbie. what would he think if he could see you right now? >> he couldn't. my parents could never comprehend this scope. when i was able to support them and have them live in a more luxurious way, my mother would still take the bus. i would say, mother, let me send you a car and a driver. and she would always...
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you're fearless! this building is tough, but it's never seen the likes of you before.oing to be a champ or a chump? a champ! show me! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! ahhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. with triple soothing action. [ bell dings ] to cover up flaws and make skin look pretty but there's one that's so clever, it makes your skin look better even after you take it off. neutrogena healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics recommended most by dermatologists. >>> welcome back. we have learned overnight that former president bush once considered dropping dick cheney from the 2004 ticket. mr. bush writes in his new memoir, "decision points," that he considered such a move to demonstrate that he was in charge. the two men discussed the idea over lunch. then, mr. bush decided to stick with cheney because he trusted his steady hand. >>> there are new questions, this morning, about the ability of iraqi security forces to protect baghdad. this all comes after a series of coordinated attac
you're fearless! this building is tough, but it's never seen the likes of you before.oing to be a champ or a chump? a champ! show me! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! ahhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. with triple soothing action. [ bell dings ] to cover up flaws and make skin look pretty but there's one that's so clever, it makes your skin look better even after you take it off. neutrogena healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement does your makeup do that?...
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. >> on primary night i promised that i would run a tireless, fearless campaign.nd i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money and particularly all of you out there would made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. you know what, with 36% of the vote in and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [applause]. every call you made mattered. every door you knocked on mattered. every friend, every colleague, every worker you said, hey, you have to get out there and vote, vote for your future. vote for carly fiorina. every one of those mattered. thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing that. you guys are the best. and frank and i love you too, absolutely. so this is going to be a long night. we are going to go up and look at data. >> carly fiorina is not yet ready to concede. she says it is going to be a very long night. >> and we will see what barbara boxer has to say. her opponent in
. >> on primary night i promised that i would run a tireless, fearless campaign.nd i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money and particularly all of you out there would made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. you know what, with 36% of the vote in and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [applause]....
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knows the fearless meaning of a friend's kisser hug. and converts to spirituality. knows the dim to light to allude detection to be grateful for the gift the clothing and shelter. to remain silent. aids knows to time on earth. but no matter how much you drink, you are all dehydrated. i choice of taking pleasure in what is left in life. the thoughts of suicide in the back of your head. that everyone still thinks it's a deserving fate for gays and prostitutes and the children born of designer jewelry. knows how to be used to profit politicians. providing flatter for art and something to be left behind. he has left his angels behind. none of us knowing where exactly we are headed. and this is also a new poem. it's potentially the title of my next poetry collection. i read a lot about religion being raised catholic. this is called just like jesus. if i get struck down by thunder. just like jesus. i want childhood to be, evading teen angst. always. i want to encourage and motivate just like jesus. few literates could conquer. simply by having faith, i want to arouse. mak
knows the fearless meaning of a friend's kisser hug. and converts to spirituality. knows the dim to light to allude detection to be grateful for the gift the clothing and shelter. to remain silent. aids knows to time on earth. but no matter how much you drink, you are all dehydrated. i choice of taking pleasure in what is left in life. the thoughts of suicide in the back of your head. that everyone still thinks it's a deserving fate for gays and prostitutes and the children born of designer...
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and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature, because you know what? with 36% of the vote in and this dead heat, i tell you what, every call you made mattered. every call you made mattered, every door you knocked on mattered, every friend, every colleague, every worker you said, hey, you got to get out there and vote, you have to vote for carly fiorina, every single one of those mattered. so thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing that. you guys are the best. [ applause ] >> and frank and i love you, too. absolutely. this is going to be a long night. you know, we're going to go up and look at data, crunch data. thank you for being here this ee evening. i hope you had a great party so far. stay as long as you like, but just get prepared. we might not know for many, many more hours. >> the former hp executive talking to her sup
and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature, because you know what? with 36% of the vote in and this dead heat, i tell you what, every call you made mattered. every call you made mattered, every door you knocked on mattered, every friend, every colleague,...
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and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign, as well. [ cheering andlause ] >> i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money, and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, that left literature, because you know what, with 36% of the vote in, and this race in a dead heat, guess what? every call you made mattered. [ cheering and applause ] >> every call you made mattered, every door you knocked on mattered, every friend, every colleague, every worker you said hey, hey, you've got to get out there and vote, you've got to vote for carly fiorina, every single one of those mattered. so thank you from the bottom of my heart for doing that, you guys are the best. [ cheering and applause ] >> and frank, and i love you, too. absolutely. so listen, this is going to be a long night, you know, we're going to go up and look at data, crunch data, thank you for being here this evening. i hope you had a great party so far. stay as long as you like, but just get prepared, we might not
and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign, as well. [ cheering andlause ] >> i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money, and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, that left literature, because you know what, with 36% of the vote in, and this race in a dead heat, guess what? every call you made mattered. [ cheering and applause ] >> every call you made...
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you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls.ep talk in every drop. [ man ]hhhhh! ♪ trouble atta boy! ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. >>> it's not about me running against nancy pelosi. it's about the party being all inclusive. we had the largest defeat in almost a vincentury. you have to take responsibility if you're at the top of leadership. >> democratic congressman heath shuler on "morning joe" explaining why he's challenging nancy pelosi's leadership position. she's focusing on trying to rally her liberal base. john harris is politico's editor-in-chief. do you think there's a real threat to pelosi's leadership? >> there's not yet an arithmetic threat to pelosi's leadership. that is, heath shuler doesn't have the votes and basically acknowledges that he doesn't have the votes to defeat her. where there is
you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls.ep talk in every drop. [ man ]hhhhh! ♪ trouble atta boy! ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. >>> it's not about me running against nancy pelosi. it's about the party being all inclusive. we...
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you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. and she's going in with no protective gear? her hands could dry out. [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it helps your hands seal in moisture while you do the dishes. dawn does more... [ spongecaster ] so it's not a chore. >>> today at the white house, the direct action side of efforts to overturn the don't ask, don't tell policy led once again to multiple arrests. as activists handcuffed themselves to the fence at the white house's north gate. discharged army lieutenant dan choi and a dozen others criticized the president and deliberately invited arrest. we will have much more ahead on that story. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t covers 97% of all americans. rethink possible. >>> one of the things i'm looking forward to is congress coming back into session is that maybe it will put an end to the trend of late of which the hottest stories in the media are about the media. although i know i have done my part on this. the meta media stories tha
you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. and she's going in with no protective gear? her hands could dry out. [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. it helps your hands seal in moisture while you do the dishes. dawn does more... [ spongecaster ] so it's not a chore. >>> today at the white house, the direct action side of efforts to overturn the don't ask, don't tell policy led once again to multiple arrests. as...
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you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. everyone has someone to go heart healthy for.oy! who's your someone? campbell's healthy request can help. low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> the coalition to ban earmarks led by tea party favorite jim demint scored a major victory on monday when mitch mcconnell agreed to reverse his position. >> make no mistake, i know the good that has come from the projects that i've helped support throughout my state. i don't apologize for them, there is simply no doubt that this practice has caused americans to view it as a waste of out of control spending that every republican is determined to fight. >> republican senators met last night and agreed to a two-year nonbinding earmark moratorium. they join president obama and john boehner who also supports the ban. senate democrats haskill and udall are still holding firm in their support for the funding mechanism. >> i believe we have a constitutional obl
you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. everyone has someone to go heart healthy for.oy! who's your someone? campbell's healthy request can help. low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> the coalition to ban earmarks led by tea party favorite jim demint scored a major victory on monday when mitch mcconnell agreed to reverse his position. >> make no mistake, i know...
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you're fearless! this building is tough, but it's never seen the likes of you before.you going to be a champ or a chump? a champ! show me! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! ahhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. with triple soothing action. [ bell dings ] morning! mor-ning? i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of berries, plus yogurty clusters, plus 40% of your daily fiber... plus wait for it... antioxidants! so, two more wishes! mmmm. mmmm. maybe later, then. [ female announcer ] new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. positively delicious. >>> and now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this monday morning. candidates for both parties will hit the road for one last campaign swing before tomorrow's big road. a new abc news poll shows democrats are in trouble, especially in the house. republicans are now leading 49% to 45%. >>> arizona's new immigration law will have its final day in court. considering appealing ruling to
you're fearless! this building is tough, but it's never seen the likes of you before.you going to be a champ or a chump? a champ! show me! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! ahhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. with triple soothing action. [ bell dings ] morning! mor-ning? i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of berries, plus yogurty clusters, plus 40%...
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you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. >>> police came here to search for clues sunday afternoon. >> when homicide came, they saw some blood at the door. at that point they contacted s.w.a.t. units. >>> police thought the suspect may have been inside, they blocked streets, moved neighbors away to safety and called in hostage negotiators. when they finally where had the apartment, no one was there -- finally entered the apartment, jones was found. police will not say if jones was the suspect they were looking for. we're live in north baltimore, derek valcourt. >> sharon jones worked at baltimore's central books. >>> a person found beaten to death in boston was a teenager who grew up in baltimore. his family says he was trying to get a ride back to baltimore but somehow this teenager you are looking at right here wound up dead in an upscale massachusetts neighborhood. police matched a fingerprint taken from the body. >>> an investigation is under way tonight into what caused a fire that ripped throu
you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. >>> police came here to search for clues sunday afternoon. >> when homicide came, they saw some blood at the door. at that point they contacted s.w.a.t. units. >>> police thought the suspect may have been inside, they blocked streets, moved neighbors away to safety and called in hostage negotiators. when they finally where had the apartment, no one was there -- finally entered the...
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>> glor: she is feisty and fearless. but it's been a tough year on the track for racing's most famous female danica patrick. there were no victories and she's still fighting for respect in the sport where she's usually the only woman on the track. here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: move over, boys. danica patrick just shifted gears. that's her in number 7, nascar's most celebrated rookie. >> i think that there's definitely an interest level because i'm a girl. i mean, it is different. >> reporter: she looks like an angel, but drives like a cee de. at 10 she started beating the boys racing go-karts. two years ago she became the first woman to win an indy car race. nascar is a hard turn. driving a stock car means bumping and banging at 200 miles per hour. >> it doesn't stop very well. it doesn't turn very well. and you're like, i just might crash right now. or maybe not. >> reporter: jim peltz reports on auto racing for the "los angeles times." how well does she have to do for this to be a success from nascar's standpoin
>> glor: she is feisty and fearless. but it's been a tough year on the track for racing's most famous female danica patrick. there were no victories and she's still fighting for respect in the sport where she's usually the only woman on the track. here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: move over, boys. danica patrick just shifted gears. that's her in number 7, nascar's most celebrated rookie. >> i think that there's definitely an interest level because i'm a girl. i mean, it is...
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dijon flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries under leaders like philip the bold, john the fearless, and philip the good, who presided over the most splendid court in western europe. for a walking tour of dijon's past glory, visit the notre dame quarter, dominated by the 13th-century church with its tiers of gargoyles. in these back alleys, you'll discover the town houses of rich merchants from dijon's heyday-- some houses half-timbered, others in stone. [speaking french] and you can feast on an array of burgundian delights at the local market or take in the dijon scene from an outdoor cafe. when in burgundy, a fine meal is an experience not to be missed. parisians think nothing of driving south for dinner here. after all, this is the food and wine capital of the world. my friend and favorite gourmand daisuke utagawa is joining me for dinner at le charlemagne, a restaurant set spectacularly in a sea of vineyards not far from beaune. chef laurent peugeot prepares an appetizer with lobster and escargot that's topped with a poached egg. merci, monsieur. bon appetit. what have they put
dijon flourished in the 14th and 15th centuries under leaders like philip the bold, john the fearless, and philip the good, who presided over the most splendid court in western europe. for a walking tour of dijon's past glory, visit the notre dame quarter, dominated by the 13th-century church with its tiers of gargoyles. in these back alleys, you'll discover the town houses of rich merchants from dijon's heyday-- some houses half-timbered, others in stone. [speaking french] and you can feast on...
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they did it with humor and fearlessness. >> world series champions. >> they got knocked down hard and got right back up. >> their tortured fans often had to wait for the very last second for the win. >> getting the gray hair, it don't feel like you're the only one. i looked in the mirror today and believe me i said what the hell happened here. >> for the first time since 1954 -- >> how did the giants become world champions, a lot of hard work and a little bit of work. but how did they win our hearts? maybe since they had no super stars they had to play as a team to win. maybe because they didn't stop believing. maybe because a city that's world famous for welcoming miss fits recognizes the giants as their selves. >> et cetera enjoy this today, will be deaths enjoy this -- let's enjoy this today, tomorrow. then let's get back to work and make another run at it. >> reporter: the season is over. we can all stop biting our nails. we going to have a little flump our throat. >> it's spectacular. >> every time he see that last strikeout, it just makes me smile. >> we've waited a long timing.
they did it with humor and fearlessness. >> world series champions. >> they got knocked down hard and got right back up. >> their tortured fans often had to wait for the very last second for the win. >> getting the gray hair, it don't feel like you're the only one. i looked in the mirror today and believe me i said what the hell happened here. >> for the first time since 1954 -- >> how did the giants become world champions, a lot of hard work and a little bit...
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if you thought that before the accident i was bold, welling, i promise you that i'm fearless now. >> the two members of the house of lord and more than 900 votes in the general election was, he said, simply not enough. >> let's be under no illusions. we need to up our game the party is too small and needs to grow. my appeal is to say look, don't just agree with us, don't just lend us your vote in european elections, join us, help us, get involved in this great crusade against the entire political class in this country. >> today also saw one of the candidate from last year announce her decision to take her case to the high court, alleging discrimination against her for being gamente as his predecessor as leader, lord pearson, today hinted -- i'm sure you all agree with that event the ukip crown returns to its rightful owner. what sort of crown it is i leeve -- leave it to you. [laughter] >> at least 60 people have been killed by a cloud of deadly gas and burning ash in the latest er up thion of mount merapi in indonesia. around 1,000 people have been moved from the area. but it is pro
if you thought that before the accident i was bold, welling, i promise you that i'm fearless now. >> the two members of the house of lord and more than 900 votes in the general election was, he said, simply not enough. >> let's be under no illusions. we need to up our game the party is too small and needs to grow. my appeal is to say look, don't just agree with us, don't just lend us your vote in european elections, join us, help us, get involved in this great crusade against the...
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to some video that makes your stomach a little queasy just by watching, amateur video shows some fearlessagers in russia hanging out 900 feet in the air and horsing around on steel beams. there is no safety equipment involved. goodness. one boy even stood up on the edge, as you see right there of one of the beams. it appears, though, no one was hurt. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on the crippled carnival cruise ship and we'll hear from a passenger. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." or maybe skewers of wood-grilled shrimp. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 at red lobster. seafood lunches starting at just $6.99 ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get castrol gtx high mileage. it helps engines last longer by fighting the main causes of engine failure. i think a dime went up my nose. yeah, it happens. don't change your car. change your oil to castrol gtx high mileage. its more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. >>> hello again. it's vetera
to some video that makes your stomach a little queasy just by watching, amateur video shows some fearlessagers in russia hanging out 900 feet in the air and horsing around on steel beams. there is no safety equipment involved. goodness. one boy even stood up on the edge, as you see right there of one of the beams. it appears, though, no one was hurt. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on the crippled carnival cruise ship and we'll hear from a passenger. i'm...
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and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. [ cheering and applause ] i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money, and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. because, you know what, with 36% of the vote in, and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [ cheering and applause ] every call you made mattered, every door you knocked on mattered, every friend, every colleague, every worker you said "hay, you got to get out there and vote, you got to vote for our future, for carly fiorina," every one of those mattered. thank you from the bottom of my heart for doin' that, you guys are the best. [ cheering and applause ] >> and frank and i love you too. absolutely. so listen, this is going to be a long night, you know, we're gonna go up and look at data, crunch data, thank you for being here this evening, i hope you had a great party so far. stay as long as you like but just get prepared, we might not know for m
and i want to tell all of you that you have run a tireless, fearless campaign as well. [ cheering and applause ] i want to thank the tens of thousands of volunteers who have given of their time, of their money, and particularly all of you out there who made phone calls, who knocked on doors, who left literature. because, you know what, with 36% of the vote in, and this race in a dead heat, guess what. every call you made mattered. [ cheering and applause ] every call you made mattered, every...
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. >> reporter: while her fearless dog is fighting off four raccoons, a fifth one, she says, bit her leg, breaking the skin. >> they were growling and snarlg a -- snarling and making all sortsz of incredible raccoon noises. >> according to animal control, this is the ninth attack this year. raccoons which look similar to the one here have become aggressive as they look for food in garbage cans and run out of places to live. >> there are no natural predators for these raccoons, so i don't know what they can do. i hope they can do something, because it's a little scary. >> i'm going to start carrying pepper spray with me because it's the only thing i can think of to help protect the both of us. >> reporter: no word yet on what vector control plans to do about the rcoon problem. reporting live in alameda, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> they're not afraid of humans, that's for sure. >>> 90% of santa clara employees may soon be getting their walking papers. they plan to vote tonight whether to lay off 82 city employees if the city's unions don't agree to concessions. they're options?
. >> reporter: while her fearless dog is fighting off four raccoons, a fifth one, she says, bit her leg, breaking the skin. >> they were growling and snarlg a -- snarling and making all sortsz of incredible raccoon noises. >> according to animal control, this is the ninth attack this year. raccoons which look similar to the one here have become aggressive as they look for food in garbage cans and run out of places to live. >> there are no natural predators for these...
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not exactly fearless feline as you're going to watch through the video.ts to back off for a second. watch, gator going back into the water. he's like, i don't think i can handle this cat. wait, maybe i should bring back my friend, gator number two. cat still hanging out on the left side. cat's not going away. in fact, it starts clawing -- wait for it. oh, going at the gator. gator turns around and not a total fearless feline retreats. can you imagine? kitty two, gator zero. >>> has the tea party already influenced this lame duck congress? wolf blitzer has more on today's developments, next. p.a.d., the doctor said. p-a-d... p.a.d. isn't just poor circulation in your legs causing you pain. it more than doubles your risk of a heart attack or stroke. i was going to tell you. if you have p.a.d., plavix can help protect you from a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots, the cause of most heart attacks and strokes. call the doctor about plavix -- please? i will. [ male announcer ] certain genetic facto
not exactly fearless feline as you're going to watch through the video.ts to back off for a second. watch, gator going back into the water. he's like, i don't think i can handle this cat. wait, maybe i should bring back my friend, gator number two. cat still hanging out on the left side. cat's not going away. in fact, it starts clawing -- wait for it. oh, going at the gator. gator turns around and not a total fearless feline retreats. can you imagine? kitty two, gator zero. >>> has the...
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. >>> fearless. the woman considered asia's nelson mandela may be set free. >>> fast one? brian ross investigates the better business bureau accused of making companies pay to get those good grades. >>> family. the amazing heart in one phoenix neighborhood we visited, under siege by foreclosure. >>> and forward to china. a preview of our big trip. >>> and good evening, once again, from phoenix, arizona. we have spent the day here talking to students about the importance of journalism in america, and we begin tonight with a big american headline. a thunder bolt about the future of the u.s. postal service, and whether it can survive. today, a tidal wave of loss, $8.5 billion, even after all those layoffs. so, what happens now? will service be cut back right away? linsey davis has been looking for answers. linsey? >> reporter: diane, the post office is the biggest civilian employer after walmart, but apparently it's not too big to fail. the post office says without congressional action, it would be bankrupt by the end of next year. even after cutting more than 100,000 jobs, t
. >>> fearless. the woman considered asia's nelson mandela may be set free. >>> fast one? brian ross investigates the better business bureau accused of making companies pay to get those good grades. >>> family. the amazing heart in one phoenix neighborhood we visited, under siege by foreclosure. >>> and forward to china. a preview of our big trip. >>> and good evening, once again, from phoenix, arizona. we have spent the day here talking to students...
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and we need to act like the americans that are fearless, and focussed on building a better tomorrow.e'll get there. >> you said, talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012, or 2016 what about 2020? >> i think i'm going be the best secretary of state i can be, cynthia. thank you. >> was that necessarily a no? our trip halfway around the world with the sents of state a of and defense. what a weekend. first here's jimmy kimmel with what is coming up. >> jimmy. >> guillermo meets met metallica. and kurt warner unfriended when i see people trying to sell and old camry, it makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help myself. i'm kinda ready to move up to get to the next level. fusion... yeah, i like it. ...i should probably brag about this a little bit. the projected resale value can't be beat by camry. 33 miles per gallon on the highway. wow. the sync system... gps correct. phone. yes. i love it. get our best deals. 0% financing and, as a holiday bonus, we'll give you $1500 to use toward your first three payments. holly has something she'd like t
and we need to act like the americans that are fearless, and focussed on building a better tomorrow.e'll get there. >> you said, talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012, or 2016 what about 2020? >> i think i'm going be the best secretary of state i can be, cynthia. thank you. >> was that necessarily a no? our trip halfway around the world with the sents of state a of and defense. what a weekend. first here's jimmy kimmel with what is coming up....
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and we need to act like the americans that are fearless, and focussed on building a better tomorrow.e'll get there. >> you said, talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012, or 2016 what about 2020? >> i think i'm going be the best secretary of state i can be, cynthia. thank you. >> was that necessarily a no? our trip halfway around the world with the sents of state a of and defense. what a weekend. first here's jimmy kimmel with what is coming up. >> jimmy. >> guillermo meets meta ♪ ♪ hello sunshine ♪ sweet as you can be ♪ i love waking up [ chuckles ] ♪ to your morning melody ♪ i can tell it's gonna be ♪ a sweet day [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey for a yummy sweet taste that's just right. and the 100% natural whole grain oats treat your heart sweet. because they can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. ♪ you're sweet to me bee happy. bee healthy. looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder
and we need to act like the americans that are fearless, and focussed on building a better tomorrow.e'll get there. >> you said, talk about the future, you said you're not running for president in 2012, or 2016 what about 2020? >> i think i'm going be the best secretary of state i can be, cynthia. thank you. >> was that necessarily a no? our trip halfway around the world with the sents of state a of and defense. what a weekend. first here's jimmy kimmel with what is coming up....
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and she was also fearless about it, because she knew that she had nothing to lose. >> reporter: herein alaska, they're still counting the votes, but it isn't looking good for tea partier joe miller, even with all of palin's help. >> are you going to be there for joe miller? >> reporter: despite everything she did for miller, palin's supporters weren't all on board. >> we need a fella whose guts match ours. i haven't seen that of joe. >> reporter: his name is old jack. yes, he says his first name is old. and he's been a palin backer since she was running for governor. today, he says he's not so sure about palin's credentials for a larmer office. >> for governor she was okay. but for a larger picture, we need a wag gone master that's more knowledgeable. more tuned into the world. >> reporter: in fact, across the nation, for all her mile here profile attention, palin's endorsements were a very mixed bag. >> mamma grizzly, yes. oh, it is so good to be here. >> reporter: as america's officially mamma grizzly, she hopscotched across the country, picking and choosing at times ran don endors
and she was also fearless about it, because she knew that she had nothing to lose. >> reporter: herein alaska, they're still counting the votes, but it isn't looking good for tea partier joe miller, even with all of palin's help. >> are you going to be there for joe miller? >> reporter: despite everything she did for miller, palin's supporters weren't all on board. >> we need a fella whose guts match ours. i haven't seen that of joe. >> reporter: his name is old...
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you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls.ep talk in every drop. >>> now, for a look at your morning road conditions. i-10, will be dranched, with spots of flooding from houston to new orleans. wet on i-20, from dallas and shreveport. wet on i-35, around duluth. and i-94 in fargo. >> if you're flying today, you can expect some airport delays in l.a., dallas, houston, new orleans and miami. >>> as voters head to the polls this election day, there's a whole, new crop of candidates out there. many people who have never run for office before have decided to give it a try this time. ron claiborne reports on the unusually diverse selection. >> reporter: in michigan, it's a hay farmer running for the house. >> when you work on a hay farm your whole life, people aren't voters. they're your neighbors. >> i think it's a revision of america. >> reporter: in southern california, a police officer is running for the first time. in northern california, a candymaker. and then, there's the owner of a pizza parlor. he's the republican nominee f
you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls.ep talk in every drop. >>> now, for a look at your morning road conditions. i-10, will be dranched, with spots of flooding from houston to new orleans. wet on i-20, from dallas and shreveport. wet on i-35, around duluth. and i-94 in fargo. >> if you're flying today, you can expect some airport delays in l.a., dallas, houston, new orleans and miami. >>> as voters head to the polls this election day, there's a...
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destroyed not once, but twice, now on its way back, thanks to the marijuana heaamer >>> and secrets of a fearless photographer that goes switching with the sharks, without a cage. pickles. one policy, please. our service is top-notch. we'll take care of you, your family, even this little guy. great. ta-da! thank you. what else can he do? ring him up, boy! he's on break. [ chuckles ] caring for you and your loved ones. [ pickles barks ] now, that's progressive. call or click today. not sure what to take? now click on the robitussin relief finder. click on your symptoms. get the right relief. makes the cold aisle easy. the robitussin relief finder. it's that simple. makes the cold aisle easy. ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get castrol gtx high mileage. it helps engines last longer by fighting the main causes of engine failure. i think a dime went up my nose. yeah, it happens. don't change your car. change your oil to castrol gtx high mileage. its more than just oil. it's liquid engine
destroyed not once, but twice, now on its way back, thanks to the marijuana heaamer >>> and secrets of a fearless photographer that goes switching with the sharks, without a cage. pickles. one policy, please. our service is top-notch. we'll take care of you, your family, even this little guy. great. ta-da! thank you. what else can he do? ring him up, boy! he's on break. [ chuckles ] caring for you and your loved ones. [ pickles barks ] now, that's progressive. call or click today. not...
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they did it with humor and fearlessness. >> world series champions. >> reporter: they got knocked down hard and got right back up. >> [ chanting ] >> their tortured fans often had to wait for the very last second to get the win. >> gives you grey hair don't it. don't feel like you're the only one. i looked in the mirror and said what the hell happened here. >> the first time since 1954. >> reporter: how did they become champions? hard work and a lot of luck. but how did they win our hearts? they knew they had to play as a team to win and maybe even when they didn't stop believing when everybody else besides their most die-hard fans told them it was impossible. maybe because a city was world famous for welcoming misfits and roads and nature due wells recognized the giants for themselves. >> let's enjoy this today, tomorrow, for a week, maybe even a month, and let's get back to work and make another run at it. >> so the party is over now. the nail biting is done, the extra hair growing, the grey hair growing dana. but a lot of people left here today with a lump in their throat and a few
they did it with humor and fearlessness. >> world series champions. >> reporter: they got knocked down hard and got right back up. >> [ chanting ] >> their tortured fans often had to wait for the very last second to get the win. >> gives you grey hair don't it. don't feel like you're the only one. i looked in the mirror and said what the hell happened here. >> the first time since 1954. >> reporter: how did they become champions? hard work and a lot of...
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backwards-thinking, but it was very positive in the long-run because it unlocked that kind of fearlessnessdo this. i'm not afraid. this is the magic mustache... magic mustache... and i think that led to us not being afraid to do yo gabba gabba. just do it ourselves. like, we don't need someone to pay for this, we can pay for it ourselves; we can do it. and that's a whole other story in itself. you can tell it. [laughter] i'd been in the band, the aquabats, and we had a few record deals. we'd been touring the country, and we had a deal with a network to do a television show based on the aquabats. it got really tough because when you're at a network they have their objectives and you have your creative objective, and sometimes they don't meet. long story short: we had an idea and we knew that just going to a network with it-- we were going to end up in development again. so we were like, "that's it, we're doing it ourselves." we took out loans on our houses and we just got the financing together with some other friends as well. we shot a little pilot and we sent it out to networks, and no on
backwards-thinking, but it was very positive in the long-run because it unlocked that kind of fearlessnessdo this. i'm not afraid. this is the magic mustache... magic mustache... and i think that led to us not being afraid to do yo gabba gabba. just do it ourselves. like, we don't need someone to pay for this, we can pay for it ourselves; we can do it. and that's a whole other story in itself. you can tell it. [laughter] i'd been in the band, the aquabats, and we had a few record deals. we'd...
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you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com today for a $3 off coupon. thermacare. no pills. no pain. just relief. >>> now, a look ahead to the stories we'll be watching on this friday. a powerful explosion has buried as many as 30 people 5,000 feet underground in a new zealand coal mine. rescue teams are on the scene. some people made it out after the blast, which mine officials suspect was caused by gas. >>> president obama arrives in portugal for two days of meetings with european allies. the nato-led war in afghanistan and the global economy are expected to be the dominant issues. >>> an ex-con could face charges following the
you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worked all day. you feel the heat. and it relaxes and unlocks the muscle. you've got to try it. [ man ] thermacare, more effective for back pain than the maximum dose of acetaminophen, the medicine in tylenol. go to thermacare.com...
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you're fearless! this building is tough, but it's never seen the likes of you before.u going to be a champ or a chump? a champ! show me! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! ahhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. with triple soothing action. [ bell dings ] [ male announcer ] a big day deserves a better breakfast. choose from a dee-licious lineup of our newest $5 footlong breakfast melts, like the sunrise subway melt. [ strahan ] subway. build your better breakfast. i don't lie about my age. my skin does. like the sunrise subway melt. avon introduces anew platinum. the first with paxillium. designed to help restore cell shape... skin looks more contoured...re-defined. anew platinum. call 1-800-for-avon to find a representative today. do i know you? absolutely not. yeah, sure. ♪ chili's $20 dinner for two. share one appetizer, choose two entrees. all you need is somebody to go with. of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer ] choose. brew. enjoy. ke
you're fearless! this building is tough, but it's never seen the likes of you before.u going to be a champ or a chump? a champ! show me! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! ahhhhhhhhh! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. with triple soothing action. [ bell dings ] [ male announcer ] a big day deserves a better breakfast. choose from a dee-licious lineup of our newest $5 footlong breakfast melts, like the sunrise subway melt. [ strahan ] subway. build your better breakfast. i don't lie about...
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indeed, the founding era had these men who were brilliant and erudite and fearless. we had in a country of three million people simultaneously active in american politics a benjamin franklin, a george washington, a thomas jefferson, a james madison, a john adams, and alexander hamilton and a john jay. we would all be hard pressed to think of a single individual of the stature of any of those seven people, even though the population today is 100 times greater. on the other hand, because we look at the pictures and the people who wore wigs and buckle shoes, people imagine it was a quaint and genteel time. it was ever bit as nasty and partisan as things are today. george washington, for instance, was accused of everything as president from plotting to restore the monarchy to having been a british double agent during the revolutionary war. >> schieffer: what would t.r. have thought about what's going on today, because in his own way, edmund morris, was something of a revolutionary. i wouldn't say revolutionary is the word for him, but he left the republican party after i
indeed, the founding era had these men who were brilliant and erudite and fearless. we had in a country of three million people simultaneously active in american politics a benjamin franklin, a george washington, a thomas jefferson, a james madison, a john adams, and alexander hamilton and a john jay. we would all be hard pressed to think of a single individual of the stature of any of those seven people, even though the population today is 100 times greater. on the other hand, because we look...
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he's fearless. (bender) and graham's an american citizen, and i remember when we talked to him about this. one of the things he said was that when he came to this country, his love of the constitution, love of what the principles that govern america taught him was possible in this country, motivated him to write that kind of a song, and that chicago and some of the actions that crosby, stills, nash, and young were involved in, in terms of speaking out, came from looking at this constitution and saying, "this is something that we should all stand up for." (crosby) and looking for the freedom to express it. you know, he saw-- here he sees, you know, people willing to do exactly what we wrote the book about: stick up for what they believe in and get away with it. you know, we have a great country. i believe deeply, and have all my life, in the constitution, the bill of rights, the declaration of independence. i think it's the finest defense of personal freedom that's ever taken place. i know that it's
he's fearless. (bender) and graham's an american citizen, and i remember when we talked to him about this. one of the things he said was that when he came to this country, his love of the constitution, love of what the principles that govern america taught him was possible in this country, motivated him to write that kind of a song, and that chicago and some of the actions that crosby, stills, nash, and young were involved in, in terms of speaking out, came from looking at this constitution and...
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but once upon a time, a group of fearless women in britain paved the way for equal pay and their storythe factory floor to the silver screen. ♪s that man's world... >> couric: it may have been a man's world in 1968 but it wouldn't be for long. >> the time has come for all women to say enough! we will not accept this any longer! >> reporter: "made in dagenham" is the true story of a group of working class english women who walked off the job protesting their wages at the ford motor factory. >> this is about one thing: equal pay or nothing! everybody up! >> the thing is, we had to do it i mean, we were with men doing the same job and getting different money. that's not right, is it? >> couric: 78-year-old gwen davis and 80-year-old vera sime were walking the red carpet this past weekend here in new york. but as two of the real women behind the historic strike, they remember walking picket lines after ford downgraded their jobs sewing seat covers for over 2 cars a day, calling them unskilled laborers. >> no car seat covers for ford? >> not from us, anyway. >> couric: they downgraded your
but once upon a time, a group of fearless women in britain paved the way for equal pay and their storythe factory floor to the silver screen. ♪s that man's world... >> couric: it may have been a man's world in 1968 but it wouldn't be for long. >> the time has come for all women to say enough! we will not accept this any longer! >> reporter: "made in dagenham" is the true story of a group of working class english women who walked off the job protesting their wages...