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charlie gibson and a very special anniversary for our charlie gibson and a very special anniversary for our "persons of the week." captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with some very encouraging numbers in a housing market that's been in a virtual stand still for some time now. something we haven't seen in four years today. four-straight months of existing home sales going up. houses sold in july at more than 5 million homes, extending a winning streak that began in the spring. it is renewing hope tonight that the housing market is making a comeback, and exand theed the rally on wall street. the dow rose 155 points. so, we turn to bill weir, who is with us tonight. >> reporter: the ride continues, david. we began this week with so many sobering indicators, but we end it with a much-needed shot of optimism, thanks to the fed chief, the stock market, and housing numbers. low prices, low interest rates and soon to expire tax credits are finally luring home buyers to open their checkbooks. >> the dining room is very nice and open. >> reporter: existing home sale
charlie gibson and a very special anniversary for our charlie gibson and a very special anniversary for our "persons of the week." captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with some very encouraging numbers in a housing market that's been in a virtual stand still for some time now. something we haven't seen in four years today. four-straight months of existing home sales going up. houses sold in july at more than 5 million homes, extending a winning...
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gibson les paul guitar. the grammy winning musician and inventor brought out the rise of multitrack recordings. in recent years, he still plays some new york city night spots. les paul was 94.
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brandon gibson got the opportunity because maclin was late coming into camp.e an interesting guy. we talked about the depth at the wide receiver position. and to me it's one of the more interesting things to see what's going to transpire during those final roster spot selections. how is philadelphia going to handle that wide receiver position. >> kenny: the eagles go for two. safety end around. and dimichelle heats myers for the two-point conversion. >> daryl: so jeremy maclin trying to get his contract sorted out. dante hughes, i don't know what he was looking at. they've got three guys over there. >> kenny: so adam dimichelle grew up in the pittsburgh area. how many quarterbacks in that area have gone on to nfl careers. dimichelle, 14 of 22, and 122 yards and a touchdown. >> kenny: an eight-point game. 23-15, colts. >> daryl: an opportunity for you to go over one of our new rules this year. if the on side kick sun successful, you don't get a second chance. >> daryl: which should have been in place years and years ago. >> kenny: also must be at least four pla
brandon gibson got the opportunity because maclin was late coming into camp.e an interesting guy. we talked about the depth at the wide receiver position. and to me it's one of the more interesting things to see what's going to transpire during those final roster spot selections. how is philadelphia going to handle that wide receiver position. >> kenny: the eagles go for two. safety end around. and dimichelle heats myers for the two-point conversion. >> daryl: so jeremy maclin...
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but it still was a shock when it was charlie gibson on his program who said i have one more exit poll to report. i'm getting ready to go speak to a group of chinese leaders and businessmen. he said, i can now confirm that barack obama -- and i thought he was going to say he won this state or that state -- is the next president of the united
but it still was a shock when it was charlie gibson on his program who said i have one more exit poll to report. i'm getting ready to go speak to a group of chinese leaders and businessmen. he said, i can now confirm that barack obama -- and i thought he was going to say he won this state or that state -- is the next president of the united
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myron gibson tight held wi bt ioudonn this fatal child abuse case. a few minutes ago, this statement from the department of human resources after that alleged abuse last may. child welfare workers in the family agreedo a safety plan to keep desean away from that waldorf house. it appears, they say, that safety plan was not followed. jim, back to you. >> all right. pat collins live for us. >>> deadly ending to a police shooting in anne arundel county, maryland. police tell us they found a vehicle matching the description of one used in an earlier robbery in the area. when they approached the vehicle, police say that the suspect drove int the police car and then tried to run down one of the officers. that officer fired multiple shots and the suspect died at the scene. the suspect has been identified as brian dalkis. the officer was not injured. >>> three people, including a u.s. park police officer, were injured in a crash on the baltimore-washington parkway today. it happened about 8:00 this morning. here in the southbound lanes near route 193 and lau
myron gibson tight held wi bt ioudonn this fatal child abuse case. a few minutes ago, this statement from the department of human resources after that alleged abuse last may. child welfare workers in the family agreedo a safety plan to keep desean away from that waldorf house. it appears, they say, that safety plan was not followed. jim, back to you. >> all right. pat collins live for us. >>> deadly ending to a police shooting in anne arundel county, maryland. police tell us they...
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brandon gibson got the opportunity because maclin was late coming into camp.e an interesting guy. we talked about the depth at the wide receiver position. and to me it's one of the more interesting things to see what's going to transpire during those final roster spot selections. how is philadelphia going to handle that wide receiver position. >> kenny: the eagles go for two. safety end around. and dimichelle heats myers for the two-point conversion. >> daryl: so jeremy maclin trying to get his contract sorted out. dante hughes, i don't know what he was looking at. they've got three guys over there. >> kenny: so adam dimichelle grew up in the pittsburgh area. how many quarterbacks in that area have gone on to nfl careers. dimichelle, 14 of 22, and 122 yards and a touchdown. >> kenny: an eight-point game. 23-15, colts. >> daryl: an opportunity for you to go over one of our new rules this year. if the on side kick sun successful, you don't get a second chance. >> daryl: which should have been in place years and years ago. >> kenny: also must be at least four pla
brandon gibson got the opportunity because maclin was late coming into camp.e an interesting guy. we talked about the depth at the wide receiver position. and to me it's one of the more interesting things to see what's going to transpire during those final roster spot selections. how is philadelphia going to handle that wide receiver position. >> kenny: the eagles go for two. safety end around. and dimichelle heats myers for the two-point conversion. >> daryl: so jeremy maclin...
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. >> the gibson les paul, the guitar he invented and what he gave his name to became the instrument of choice for so many. across a spectrum guitarist embraced it for the sound from guns and roses slash to neil young. he expermitted with guitar amplification for years first coming up with a basic log shape to the bemusement of gibson. >> everybody thought it was awful and terrible. >> les paul was also a successful musician in his own right, a three-time grammy winner who twice reached the number one spot in the united states in the 1950's. but he never expected the instrument designed for which he'll be remembered to become so influential. >> in a million years i don't believe that it ever entered my mind that it would be as big as it is. >> he also invented multitrack recording, a technique that led to the modern studio. that together with his musicianship and innovation will ensure you'll always be remembered as one of the architects of rock and roll. >> les paul, dead at the age of 94. thanks for being with us. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, sto
. >> the gibson les paul, the guitar he invented and what he gave his name to became the instrument of choice for so many. across a spectrum guitarist embraced it for the sound from guns and roses slash to neil young. he expermitted with guitar amplification for years first coming up with a basic log shape to the bemusement of gibson. >> everybody thought it was awful and terrible. >> les paul was also a successful musician in his own right, a three-time grammy winner who...
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that's "world news" for charlie gibson. that's "world news" for charlie gibson.ope you have a good day. captions by vitac
that's "world news" for charlie gibson. that's "world news" for charlie gibson.ope you have a good day. captions by vitac
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i'm charlie gibson, and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good weekend. captions by vitac from las vegas,
i'm charlie gibson, and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good weekend. captions by vitac from las vegas,
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gibson is being held without bond. the coast guard released a report on the deadly baltimore water taxi accident nearly 5 1/2 years after it happened. investigators found the crew of the boat made an unsafe decision to leave the dock with the storm approaching. five people died when the boat capsized in 2004 just after leaving fort mchenry. the report cited wind, waves and passenger weight. it also recommends assessing the state -- assessing the stability of pontoon boats. >>> the new police chief is cook. t. he is the first african- american police chief in alexandria's 260 year history. >>> a movie is underway to change the plans of an african leader visiting the united nations. that story is coming up. >>> plus, early results indicate another presidential election could be needed to determine who will lead afghanistan. >>> and we'll tell you how tweeting may be good for your health. it is nine after the hour. you are watching 9 news now. >>> welcome back. on 50 we have an accident blocking the right and center lane.
gibson is being held without bond. the coast guard released a report on the deadly baltimore water taxi accident nearly 5 1/2 years after it happened. investigators found the crew of the boat made an unsafe decision to leave the dock with the storm approaching. five people died when the boat capsized in 2004 just after leaving fort mchenry. the report cited wind, waves and passenger weight. it also recommends assessing the state -- assessing the stability of pontoon boats. >>> the new...
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that's "world news," i'm charlie gibson. hope you had a good day. gibson. hope you had a good day.or all of us, good night. captions by vitac
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that's "world news" for charlie gibson. that's "world news" for charlie gibson.ope you have a good day. captions by vitac hello? (woman) in here... well, this is new... i'm working on my digestive health. whatcha eatin'? yoplus. it's a yogurt for digestive health. it's delicious. here... blackberry pomegranate. honey, i can't find my hand. (announcer) yoplus has the special combination of... fiber plus... special cultures... plus the delicious taste of yoplait. i haveents say to me, "all you insurance companies are... "you know, all you do is you take my money. "and then, when i have an accident there's a problem." jackie walker, nationwide insurance nationwide does offer what's called "accident forgiveness" and it means that if you do have an accident your rates remain the same. get "accident forgiveness" and your rates stay the same. call nationwide insurance today. my name is jackie walker and i am on your side. this is the "jeopardy!" college championship.
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. >> reporter: university of maryland law professor larry gibson believes kennedy's endorsement turned the elect for then senator barack obama. >> the timing of his endorsement and the forcefulness of his endorsement was a -- was a significant contribution to the election of president. >> reporter: from his arrival in the senate at the age of 30, kennedy began crafting legislation. some 2500 bills in all, 500 of which would become law. bills such as the family and medical leave act, the americans with disabilities act, and head start can all be traced to ted kennedy. >> we're talking about legislation affecting millions and millions of americans. that are part of the fabric now of america. >> reporter: he lived through the assassination of two brothers, the personal scandal of chappaquiddick, and his own failed presidential bid. on issues like the iraq war, he battled republicans. >> you basically have mismanaged the war and created an impossible situation for military recruiters who put our forces and our national security in danger. >> reporter: but observers say when it came to pass
. >> reporter: university of maryland law professor larry gibson believes kennedy's endorsement turned the elect for then senator barack obama. >> the timing of his endorsement and the forcefulness of his endorsement was a -- was a significant contribution to the election of president. >> reporter: from his arrival in the senate at the age of 30, kennedy began crafting legislation. some 2500 bills in all, 500 of which would become law. bills such as the family and medical...
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onyronnt ant gibson. he is 25rsea y old. he has been chahedit w first-degree child abuse resulting in death. desean normally lived with his father but visiting his mother when he died. court documents of the child had a fractured rib and hemorrhaging in his back and forehead. the suspect reportedly told police that the injuries happened while the two were wrestling. >> reporter: >> interviewed the suspect who admitted to inflicting those injuries. >> do you think anything evil happened here? >> evil? i hope not. i hope not. >> gibson is being held without bond at the charles county detention center. >>> still ahead in our broadcast, a plane was forced to make an emergency landing today in a shopping mall parking lot. >>> an update on the michael jackson murder investigation. >>> government panel has released a new scenario on which 300,000 americans will become sick with the swine flu. we will tell you how they are trying to prevent that from happening. >>> nasa scrubbed this morning's launch of "discovery." >> we have a gre
onyronnt ant gibson. he is 25rsea y old. he has been chahedit w first-degree child abuse resulting in death. desean normally lived with his father but visiting his mother when he died. court documents of the child had a fractured rib and hemorrhaging in his back and forehead. the suspect reportedly told police that the injuries happened while the two were wrestling. >> reporter: >> interviewed the suspect who admitted to inflicting those injuries. >> do you think anything evil...
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gibson. he's written "prince of tide." but it's a personal new work of friendship and family. and he shares with charlie, mr. gibson. he's going to be here. >> you get conroy and gibson that's a value plan. >>> also, a really great story that is really the history. you're going to meet a remarkable man, 92 years young. a pioneer in golf, for reasons that go beyond the game itself. >> the sport's highest honor this week. william powell from nearby where my mom grew up. >>> a lot of news. let's get to kate snow with that. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with the death of eunice kennedy shriver. she passed away this morning at a massachusetts hospital at the age of 88. shriver was john f. kennedy's sister. but she was perhaps best known for starting the special olympics. the shriver family released a atement saying, she was a living prayer. a living advocate. a living center of power. she set out to change the world and to change us. and she did that and more. and from her brother, senator t
gibson. he's written "prince of tide." but it's a personal new work of friendship and family. and he shares with charlie, mr. gibson. he's going to be here. >> you get conroy and gibson that's a value plan. >>> also, a really great story that is really the history. you're going to meet a remarkable man, 92 years young. a pioneer in golf, for reasons that go beyond the game itself. >> the sport's highest honor this week. william powell from nearby where my mom grew...
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wasn't interested. >> henry is the ceo of the gibson guitar company, one of the premiere guitar makeher words the world. >> most of our guitars were large bodies and were hollow, les paul was a solid piece of wood, and it was smaller, was a very radical, new look, if you will. >> he finally convinced the company his idea was the shape of things to come, and in 1952, gibson rolled out its first les paul. >> rock 'n' roll never looked back. ♪ >> by the late sixties and early seventies, most of rocks star guitarists were devoted to the versatility of the les paul guitar. >> the who, jimmy page of led zeppelin, keith richards of the rolling stones. >> he was so far ahead of his time. >> he plays and collects les pauls. >> a vintage model like this one from 1958 is worth a small fortune. >> at least $30,000. >> yes. >> the sky is the limit on this. >> it is a great, comfortable guitar, it sounds perfect. and, really, nobody has been able to top this basic, basic design. that he came up with screwing around in his shop. >> these days, when music fans hear the nameless paul, they are more l
wasn't interested. >> henry is the ceo of the gibson guitar company, one of the premiere guitar makeher words the world. >> most of our guitars were large bodies and were hollow, les paul was a solid piece of wood, and it was smaller, was a very radical, new look, if you will. >> he finally convinced the company his idea was the shape of things to come, and in 1952, gibson rolled out its first les paul. >> rock 'n' roll never looked back. ♪ >> by the late sixties...
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jerusalem, and because he cares so deeply about his native language, for folks who only know it from mel gibson's movie, the ancient language of jesus, the jews and christians who lived in the kurdish part of iraq were so isolated, they still spoke aramaic. it was a miracle that aramaic survive that long, he cared so passionately about it, yale university offered him a full graduate scholarship to more formally document his mother, because this language was only city by outsiders, a language people knew from the inside because most scholars had written it off as dead. my father gets a scholarship to yale and a teaching job where he still teaches to this day. i grew up -- wanted nothing to do with this funny looking dad growing up and trying to be cool in 1980s los angeles. >> when did that change for you? >> i hope it doesn't sound too tried, it is very sincere, the birth of my own son in december of 2002. i was reporting as a reporter at the baltimore sun, newspaper journalist, trying to be the guy, i saw my dad, never was in ventures, risk-taking, then you have your own son and you begin to ask
jerusalem, and because he cares so deeply about his native language, for folks who only know it from mel gibson's movie, the ancient language of jesus, the jews and christians who lived in the kurdish part of iraq were so isolated, they still spoke aramaic. it was a miracle that aramaic survive that long, he cared so passionately about it, yale university offered him a full graduate scholarship to more formally document his mother, because this language was only city by outsiders, a language...
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this morning, anchored by charles gibson.us on this saturd. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >>> good morning. it is 7:56. we're taking a look at the top stors in our region for investigators will return to the scene of a fire in southeast washington t determine the cause. the fire broke out last night at a home in the 1700 block of bay street. the two residents were u able to esho aitut otd dut ddot has closhe the easd part of theeh rabitilation of the 11th street bridge. the ramp was closed last night and will remain closed until 5:00 monday morning. let's go to our weather center. adam caskey is here. >> grace guides across washington. -- gray skies across washington. we will have scattered thunderstorms and showers throughout the day. we are anticipating a sunny breaks today. it is a humid 73 degrees at reagan national airport. it is uncomfortable air outside again today, like yesterday. we will have a big improvement coming down the pike. temperatures are in the lower 70's right now. we will be in the mi
this morning, anchored by charles gibson.us on this saturd. >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >>> good morning. it is 7:56. we're taking a look at the top stors in our region for investigators will return to the scene of a fire in southeast washington t determine the cause. the fire broke out last night at a home in the 1700 block of bay street. the two residents were u able to esho aitut otd dut ddot has closhe the easd part of theeh rabitilation of the 11th...
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. >> he spoke with us from the gibson guitar room. >>> nats fans will be happy if they get their top pick tonight. with her son off to college, liz turned to target for great deals. like a twentyollar comforter for his bed. a fridge for healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her college smarts about savings target. expect more. pay less. >>> we are down to the final 35 minutes in the negotiations with stephen strasburg. if no deal is done before midnight, the nationals lose the rights. nothing new to report. the nationals are doing everything in the power to get this done. they all flew out to california to meet with a superstar last week. they have offered him the highest contract and i amateur has ever received. this is not all on the nationals. it will be a puerto rico nightmare if this thing does not get done by midnight. -- iwill be a pr nightmare if this is not get done by midnight. the nationals were off tonight, but at camden yards, vladimir guerrero had a big night. this blue this thing wide open. vladimir cai
. >> he spoke with us from the gibson guitar room. >>> nats fans will be happy if they get their top pick tonight. with her son off to college, liz turned to target for great deals. like a twentyollar comforter for his bed. a fridge for healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her college smarts about savings target. expect more. pay less. >>> we are down to the final 35 minutes in the negotiations with...
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gibson gained fame for his height, appearing on several shows, including "the tonight show." >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 9,361 after leaping 120 points on wednesday. the s&p nudged up 11. and the nasdaq gained 28 points. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei rose 82 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng soared 426 points. >>> the upbeat mood on wall street wednesday put the market's summer rally back on track. as we reported earlier, a positive take on the nation's economy by the fed jump-started a buying streak that stalled earlier this week sending markets up 1% across the board. while other areas of the economy are improving, home foreclosures remain a big concern. the u.s. households on the verge of losing their homes rose a record 7% from june to july. amid concerns over a sugar shortage, kraft, general mills and hershey, urged the government to ease federal import restrictions. the companies have threatened layoffs and price hikes if imports are not allowed. one of the few hed
gibson gained fame for his height, appearing on several shows, including "the tonight show." >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 9,361 after leaping 120 points on wednesday. the s&p nudged up 11. and the nasdaq gained 28 points. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei rose 82 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng soared 426 points. >>> the upbeat mood on wall...
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these showers hang around the bay between annapolis and gibson island. now we'll zoom in to a couple individual storms. no warnings on these storms yet, but we do know they have heavy rain fall rates and the potential for a little bit of hail. particularly in this storm, just to the north of leesburg, it is moving off to the south and east. we'll zoom into this storm. see this magenta here? a good indication there could be small hail. as you go northward. it is tracking, it will move across 15. it looks like in the next hour or so. in the next hour, here we go. we'll track it for you. and moves across the river over towards dickerson. around 28. again that's the next hour. now back to the west and these storms back to the west have weakened somewhat. we are concerned about them. pretty good rain fall from millwood. there's paris, and it's on the doorstep. rainy right now, looks like in paris and it will move off to the south and to the east and eventually towards 66 and marshall. back to the computer we go. temperatures, well it is better than it has bee
these showers hang around the bay between annapolis and gibson island. now we'll zoom in to a couple individual storms. no warnings on these storms yet, but we do know they have heavy rain fall rates and the potential for a little bit of hail. particularly in this storm, just to the north of leesburg, it is moving off to the south and east. we'll zoom into this storm. see this magenta here? a good indication there could be small hail. as you go northward. it is tracking, it will move across 15....
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. >> i think the gibson interview did not hurt her that much.ack obama, the toughest interview that he did in the campaign. hurt him or help him? >> actually, i don't think it hurt him. i think it probably helped him. because he stood up to you and you were hitting him very hard. bill: why are you against nuclear energy, france and sweden do it? >> i'm not -- bill: let's get the plants up. >> it didn't hurt him. he checked the box. did the situation with you and away he went. bill: why then was he not subjected to more tough interviews? >> it's interesting. because i think he was a fresh face. there was hunger in the country, too. don't forget. bill: so you think the press gave minimum -- >> i think he had the most positive press in my lifetime. >> ice cream for all the press. >> there's something the way a candidate fits the times that affects the press coverage. bill: the book is "battle for america." anybody caring about the election, the inner workings, we'll like it and we appreciate you coming on. >> thanks for having us. laura: the factor
. >> i think the gibson interview did not hurt her that much.ack obama, the toughest interview that he did in the campaign. hurt him or help him? >> actually, i don't think it hurt him. i think it probably helped him. because he stood up to you and you were hitting him very hard. bill: why are you against nuclear energy, france and sweden do it? >> i'm not -- bill: let's get the plants up. >> it didn't hurt him. he checked the box. did the situation with you and away he...
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more on the life and legacy of senator ted kennedy coming up tonight on abc world news with charlie gibson, after the news, and more local reaction at 11:00. >>> next, the most popular cars and trveedse dg in and purchased during the cash for clunkers program. >> today was another beautiful day. tropical storm danny is picking up steam. >> the tone at redskins park is very serious as they get ready for the new england patriots. there is concern over the inconsistent offense and with the team is going to do. and what the team is going t do. come on in. you're invited to the chevy open house. where getting a new veclhi eisasy. because the price on the tag is pr eyothe e icu pay. you'll find low, straightforward pricing on remaining '08 and '09 models including eight that offer an epa-estimated 30 miles per gallon highway or bette like this '09 malibu 1lt it 30 miles per gallon highway or bette h an epa estimated 33 mpg highway. get it now for around $21,500 after all offers. go to chevy.com/openhouse for more. etlsai ls oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet an
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i'm charlie gibson and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night.
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i'm charlie gibson. i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a great weekend. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament.
i'm charlie gibson. i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a great weekend. this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament.
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my name is lanice gibson. my question is to you, nancy. here from san francisco with my 13-year-old son. why? because i know he had gifting. my responsibility is in my home. i don't worry about tv-1 and what bet is doing and what my blog says. my son does his homework first. i choose his friends. i want to know what is our responsibility as a community? what are we doing on the ground zero? >> what's being set up here, it's very well-meaning, but it can be a little abstract. the way you're raising your child and that people are here listening to you gives the example of how you're raising your child. if it gives people ideas and makes them think, you know what, maybe i've been a little bit of a slacker. maybe instead of going out one night with my girlfriends, i need to go to a parent-teacher meeting or maybe it means i have to stay up later if i'm by myself to make sure my kid's homework gets done. maybe it means we as women need to take a look at some of the guys we date and if they're not holding up their end, we've got to get better me
my name is lanice gibson. my question is to you, nancy. here from san francisco with my 13-year-old son. why? because i know he had gifting. my responsibility is in my home. i don't worry about tv-1 and what bet is doing and what my blog says. my son does his homework first. i choose his friends. i want to know what is our responsibility as a community? what are we doing on the ground zero? >> what's being set up here, it's very well-meaning, but it can be a little abstract. the way...
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ines walway ten years the go unnoticed grown considerably in george gibson who is the publisher can talk about the various, how this has expanded in those ten years and all the different divisions that it now encompasses. >> also joining us, peter ginna, what is the difference between bloomsbury press and bloombury usa? >> bloombury press is a small inprint that is devoted entirely to serious nonfiction. we have a lot of history, politics, biography, the current events, economics and finance an icon of things otis much less general and more focused than the bloombury list which is a general audience. >> would you have coming out this fall that you are excited about? >> this one called half moon. henry hudson redrew the map of the new world. this september's the 14th anniversary of hudson's discovery of the river that bears his name and his exploration of new york harbor and that was an adventure that really change the course of history in north america. plausive varied daring bush for a lot of reasons. the first one being that he was supposed to be going completely in the other direction
ines walway ten years the go unnoticed grown considerably in george gibson who is the publisher can talk about the various, how this has expanded in those ten years and all the different divisions that it now encompasses. >> also joining us, peter ginna, what is the difference between bloomsbury press and bloombury usa? >> bloombury press is a small inprint that is devoted entirely to serious nonfiction. we have a lot of history, politics, biography, the current events, economics...
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charlie gibson has a look back at shriver's trail blazing work with the special limb pigs. >> eunicef nine kennedy children. it was the boys who got most of the attention but eunice was still a force to be reckoned with. >> president kennedy used to say if eunice had been a man, she would have been president instead of jack. reporter: their sister rosemary was developmentally disabled and would leave a lasting impact on eunice. when john kennedy was elected president, it was eunice who pushed him to take action on behalf of the daebld. in 1962 she invited a hundred special needs kids to her home and started camp shriver, a camp to help kids excel through physical activity. was a a model for other communities and in 1968 the special olympics was born in chicago. today the special olympics serve nearly three million people with intellectual disabilities. eunice shriver did not have an easy life. >> eunice and three of her four children are among the visitors at the grave. >> reporter: as a kennedy see has known tragedy. her husband was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2003. in better time
charlie gibson has a look back at shriver's trail blazing work with the special limb pigs. >> eunicef nine kennedy children. it was the boys who got most of the attention but eunice was still a force to be reckoned with. >> president kennedy used to say if eunice had been a man, she would have been president instead of jack. reporter: their sister rosemary was developmentally disabled and would leave a lasting impact on eunice. when john kennedy was elected president, it was eunice...
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i mean, with the mel gibson case, with the britney spears case, with heath ledger's death, with all of these. so it's been done for years now where everybody has quoted us. secondly, our standards are as rigorous if anybody else's. everything we have is lawyered, everything we have is researched. and i think the funny thing is is that when you look at what happened here, from the very beginning. and howie, no disrespect to cnn, because it's a great organization, but when we reported that michael jackson died, the "l.a. times" then reported, no, no, he's in a coma. we knew he was dead, but what happened was, then people -- >> we've talked about that. i'm going to come back to you -- >> but cnn actually said, cnn actually said, the "l.a. times" is reporting he's in a coma. so they had to make a choice. >> since you mention the "l.a. times," on july 19th, after tmz reported that the l.a. police department was conducting a homicide investigation, that paper ran what i would call a knockdown piece, saying that sometimes breathless coverage is belied by the fact that a senior law enforcement
i mean, with the mel gibson case, with the britney spears case, with heath ledger's death, with all of these. so it's been done for years now where everybody has quoted us. secondly, our standards are as rigorous if anybody else's. everything we have is lawyered, everything we have is researched. and i think the funny thing is is that when you look at what happened here, from the very beginning. and howie, no disrespect to cnn, because it's a great organization, but when we reported that...
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and george gibson who is the publisher of walker can talk about the various, how it is expanded in those deniers and all the different divisionshat it now encompasses. >> also joining us, peter ginna from bloomsbury press people is a difference between bloomsbury press and bloomsbury u.s.a.? >> bloomsbury press is a small imprint that is devoted entirely to serious nonfiction. we get a lot of history, politics, biography,urrent events, economics, science and that kind of thing. so it's much less general and more focused which is general audience, general last. >> what you have coming out this fall you are excited about? >> one books i'm excited about is this one called "half moon." henry hudson and avoid redo the map of the new world. this september ia 400 anniversary of hudson's discovery of the river that bears his name and his exploration of new york harbor. and that was an adventure that really changed the course of history in north america, who was a very ding voyage for a lot of reasons that he was pposed to go ithe opposite dresher. he was supposed to sell to china over the northe
and george gibson who is the publisher of walker can talk about the various, how it is expanded in those deniers and all the different divisionshat it now encompasses. >> also joining us, peter ginna from bloomsbury press people is a difference between bloomsbury press and bloomsbury u.s.a.? >> bloomsbury press is a small imprint that is devoted entirely to serious nonfiction. we get a lot of history, politics, biography,urrent events, economics, science and that kind of thing. so...
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simon mcgregor-wood, abc news, gaza. 123467 and that's "world news" for this monday, i'm charlie gibsoni hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good day. captions by vitac
simon mcgregor-wood, abc news, gaza. 123467 and that's "world news" for this monday, i'm charlie gibsoni hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good day. captions by vitac
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i'm charles gibson. may the force be with you. for all of us at abc news, have a good night.is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament.
i'm charles gibson. may the force be with you. for all of us at abc news, have a good night.is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament.
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i'm charlie gibson, and i hope you had a good day.r all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here are our three finalists--
i'm charlie gibson, and i hope you had a good day.r all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here are our three finalists--
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sadly he is not with joe gibson anymore. he finished eight of the 11 cup road races. this is his first year as a driver/owner after leaving joe gibbs racing. he is his own boss and doing well. >>> five day with gary. >> it was very hot today. upper 90s. tomorrow only 92. we will have some clouds and a couple of scattered thunderstorms but that will be later in the day. look aft the rest of the week. good-bye to the 90s. 88 on wednesday and middle 80s on thursday and friday. >> thank you. now you have the news edge. always on i www.myfoxdc.com. back here tonight at 10:00. the news edge at 11:00. hope you will be too. hearts h happy... ...a b hearts ppy too. because as part of a heart althy diet... .those delicious oats in eerios can help naturally r cholesterol. (cheerios illing) somethg soig. ..o
sadly he is not with joe gibson anymore. he finished eight of the 11 cup road races. this is his first year as a driver/owner after leaving joe gibbs racing. he is his own boss and doing well. >>> five day with gary. >> it was very hot today. upper 90s. tomorrow only 92. we will have some clouds and a couple of scattered thunderstorms but that will be later in the day. look aft the rest of the week. good-bye to the 90s. 88 on wednesday and middle 80s on thursday and friday....
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i'm charles gibson. may the force be with you. for all of us at abc ne, have a good night.
i'm charles gibson. may the force be with you. for all of us at abc ne, have a good night.
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i'm charlie gibson and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. vitac this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. introducing today's semi-finalists--
i'm charlie gibson and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. vitac this is the "jeopardy!" teen tournament. introducing today's semi-finalists--
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expermitte with guitar amplificion for years first coming up with a basic log shape to the bemument of gibson >> everybody thought iwas awful and terrible. >> les paul was also a succsful musician in hs own right,hree-time grammy winner w twice reached th numberne spot the united states in the 1950's. but he never expectedhe instrunt designedor which hel be remembered to become so influeial. >> in aillion years i don't believthat it ever entermy mi that it wod be as big as it is. >>e also invented ltitrack recording, a techque that led to the modern studio. that together with his sicianship andnnovation will ensure you'll aways be remember as one the architects orock and roll. >> les paul,ead at the agef 94. thanks for being with us. >> funding wasade possible by the freeman undation of new york, stowe, vmont, and honolulu the newman's o foundation. the john dand catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> uni bank has put its financial strength to wo for a wide range of coanies from small sinesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bac.
expermitte with guitar amplificion for years first coming up with a basic log shape to the bemument of gibson >> everybody thought iwas awful and terrible. >> les paul was also a succsful musician in hs own right,hree-time grammy winner w twice reached th numberne spot the united states in the 1950's. but he never expectedhe instrunt designedor which hel be remembered to become so influeial. >> in aillion years i don't believthat it ever entermy mi that it wod be as big as it...
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charles gibson has a look back. >> reporter: hewitt was producing television news broadcasts before mostowned a television. he was producing before he owned a television. and he is responsible for so many firsts. he was there, when television was first able to broadcast live, coast-to-coast. >> my concerns of don hewitt. will you bring in "to atlantic post." >> reporter: he produced the first presidential debate, kennedy/nixon, 1960. >> we move over here. od? >> good. >> reporter: he produced the first half-hour evenening news broadcast. >> this is "60 minute." >> reporter: and in 1968, he came up with the idea for a television news magazi. >> there's a "life" magazine on every coffee table in america. >> reporter: it wasn't the idea, that made it a fixture. it's that don hewitt knew a great story and how to tell it. his correspondents didn't always agree. >> this is the story i see every night on tv. >> i understand that, don. you have to know the context of why we're telling the story. why is it so important? >> right. right. >> my competition is the remote. i figure, at every living r
charles gibson has a look back. >> reporter: hewitt was producing television news broadcasts before mostowned a television. he was producing before he owned a television. and he is responsible for so many firsts. he was there, when television was first able to broadcast live, coast-to-coast. >> my concerns of don hewitt. will you bring in "to atlantic post." >> reporter: he produced the first presidential debate, kennedy/nixon, 1960. >> we move over here. od?...
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came running and soon the gibson les paul was the guitar of choice. still one of the most popular guitars on the market, but he wasn't done creating. >> this is my baby. this is where it started. >> reporter: he recorded tricks like overdubbing and guitar tricks like reverse. >> just machine after machine after machine. >> reporter: he also invented 8-track recording in the 1950s. several sources into one recording and 50 years later it is still the most common way of recording pop music. his guitar and gadgets earned him a place in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. the inventor's hall of fame and even the songwriter's hall of fame. >> i do know what i did, but i don't go around reminding people about it or bragging about it or thinking about it. i just did it mostly because i had to have something and it wasn't there so i couldn't go down the street and buy it, so i built it. >> reporter: but inventor or not, he was still a guitar player's guitar player and he perform under to his 90s with the biggest names in music and the biggest names in music used
came running and soon the gibson les paul was the guitar of choice. still one of the most popular guitars on the market, but he wasn't done creating. >> this is my baby. this is where it started. >> reporter: he recorded tricks like overdubbing and guitar tricks like reverse. >> just machine after machine after machine. >> reporter: he also invented 8-track recording in the 1950s. several sources into one recording and 50 years later it is still the most common way of...
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we know you the tabloids from mel gibson but this is about your music which is beautiful., chris. the songs on "beautiful heartache" are about love. they are about different facets of love. battling nature of the human heart and as most songs written, most of the songs written about love, but and no exception. they are about unrequited love, joy of love, heartache and obsession. >> that's all of it. that takes us to all of it. everybody wantto hear it. this is beautiful. congratulations to you on the baby. >> thank you. >> i know you're expekting and fighting a cold, so thank you for being here. oksana grigorieva and title track from the debut cd "beautiful heartache." >> thank you. ♪ ♪ there are lies i wouldn't tell no possessions i wouldn't sell ♪ ♪ no shades i wouldn't wear no cross i wouldn't bear ♪ ♪ there are no storms i wouldn't brave ♪ ♪ no addictions i wouldn't crave ♪ ♪ no dreams i wouldn't steal ♪ no heartache i wouldn't feel ♪ yes i would do anything ♪ commit any crime ♪ if i could spend nights with you just one night ♪ i love the way you wear your skin ♪ ♪ i l
we know you the tabloids from mel gibson but this is about your music which is beautiful., chris. the songs on "beautiful heartache" are about love. they are about different facets of love. battling nature of the human heart and as most songs written, most of the songs written about love, but and no exception. they are about unrequited love, joy of love, heartache and obsession. >> that's all of it. that takes us to all of it. everybody wantto hear it. this is beautiful....