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god bless you, greg. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister and all of your cousins. we're so grateful for all of your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and laughing and bear hugs. be safe. hurry home to us. >> greg made corporal a month ago. congrats to him. back to you. >> robin meade, many thanks. >>> americans exercise the power of the ballot once again and raise more questions than they answer. what were voters thinking as they went to the polls in the off-year election? share your views on hln. >>> welcome back. that man is dan harrington. a very worried father. his daughter, morgan, disappeared on the 17th of october and he's trying to reignite interest and launch a new search this coming weekend. let's listen in. >> a reward if through the jefferson area crime stoppers. we're appreciative of our friends and family who have contributed to this as well as metallica and the united way. again, we're very grateful for all of the support that everyone has given us during this v
god bless you, greg. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister and all of your cousins. we're so grateful for all of your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and laughing and bear hugs. be safe. hurry home to us. >> greg made corporal a month ago. congrats to him. back to you. >> robin meade, many thanks. >>> americans exercise the power of the ballot once again and raise more questions than they answer. what were voters thinking as they went to the...
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god bless you, greg. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister, and all your cousins. we're so grateful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and your laughing and bear hugs. be safe and hurry home to us. >> do you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin. >>> brace yourself for a waffle short theage. kellogg's says eggo waffles will be in short supply across the country until next june. that's from the "atlanta journal-constitution." the plant in atlanta was flooded back in september. now there are equipment problems at their largest waffle bakery in tennessee. >>> president obama continues his visit in asia today. right now he's in south korea, but before that he spent a couple of days in china. according to conan o'brien, things seemed to go well there. >> this is a big deal, though. chinese president hu jintao had dinner with president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton. yeah. experts say that the relations between the two remain icy, but that obama a
god bless you, greg. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister, and all your cousins. we're so grateful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and your laughing and bear hugs. be safe and hurry home to us. >> do you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin. >>> brace yourself for a waffle short theage. kellogg's says eggo waffles will be in short supply across the country until next june. that's from the "atlanta...
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today our shout out is to greg yarborough. now his mom is very proud of him, and you can just hear it. >>> hi, robin. this is marianne and i'm saluting my son. he's a corporal in the united states marine corps and, greg, we're so proud of you, of your whole family. we've mishd you so much during your deployment and can't wait for you to return home. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister and all your cousins. we're so thankful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes, your laughing and your bear hugs. be safe and hurry home to us. you rock. >> if you have somebody in the service go to cnn.com/robin. >>> a barking dog and a grandpa who learned cpr in the army 30 years ago save add little girl in texas from drowning. the 2-year-old had fallen into the family pool. she managed to squeeze through a doggie door and she was turning purple when her grandfather began cpr. >> she arched her back and opened her eyes and started moaning, and at that point i was pretty doubtful she was going to be okay. >>
today our shout out is to greg yarborough. now his mom is very proud of him, and you can just hear it. >>> hi, robin. this is marianne and i'm saluting my son. he's a corporal in the united states marine corps and, greg, we're so proud of you, of your whole family. we've mishd you so much during your deployment and can't wait for you to return home. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister and all your cousins. we're so thankful for all your sacrifices. we miss your...
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let's get greg in in california. greg, your thoughts. >> yeah. hey, mike, thanks for taking my call. >> yeah. >> yeah, condolences to the wife and familiar a and kids. what i'm saying, this guy probably went through the chain, went to human resources, psych service, he seen it coming they were going to turn their back. he's not going to take all the money he's been saving all these years for a defense lawyer and it wasn't criminal like the man was saying. if the new york city police department is known for doing this, this man wasn't going to let that happen to his family for something he did that was right. the guy was up there on the ladder. so what, he fell on his noggin. he was going to take out some of them officers if the guy didn't do the right thing: this man was a dedicated officer from what i see and it's not right. >> greg, thanks for the call. john, one article i read intimated that the police department said that it's a violation of department guidelines to taser somebody who's on an elevated -- like this situation, eight, ten feet u
let's get greg in in california. greg, your thoughts. >> yeah. hey, mike, thanks for taking my call. >> yeah. >> yeah, condolences to the wife and familiar a and kids. what i'm saying, this guy probably went through the chain, went to human resources, psych service, he seen it coming they were going to turn their back. he's not going to take all the money he's been saving all these years for a defense lawyer and it wasn't criminal like the man was saying. if the new york city...
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god bless you, greg. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister and all your cousins. we're so grateful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and your laughing and your bear hugs. be safe and hurry home to us. >> greg made corporal only a month ago so congratulations to him. back to you. >>> a fetish may help michael jackson's reputation. we will take a look at head-spinning new claims about his habits. >>> plus a beautiful young woman tortured for 13 hours on halloween night. you're going to hear from this sick monster on camera. >>> disturbing details and i mean disturbing, behind the michael jackson molestation charges. michael's friend and former dermatologist drops a bombshell. he says the pop star never touched children, but you won't believe what he says did happen. let's rewind a little bit. 1993, a boy accuses michael of molesting him. he's described michael's genitals in detail. the case reportedly settled out of court for $20 million. michael swore he was innocent
god bless you, greg. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister and all your cousins. we're so grateful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and your laughing and your bear hugs. be safe and hurry home to us. >> greg made corporal only a month ago so congratulations to him. back to you. >>> a fetish may help michael jackson's reputation. we will take a look at head-spinning new claims about his habits. >>> plus a beautiful young woman...
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his name is greg hedley. has a temporary job thanks to a nonprofit job called the center for employment opportunities. we caught up with him in harlem early one morning. take a look. >> my name is gregly hedley. i just came home from serving a prison sentence of two to four. this is how i get my life back on track. i'm on my way to work. every day i wake up 5:30, i'm out the door by 6:00. you know, so starts my day. oh, my biggest fear. it's that being asked that question, what crime did you commit? how can you you know, $40 a day hardly seems like enough. but you know what, i'll take working making minimum wage any day now as opposed to prison and death. it's almost 9:00 a.m., you know. you know, a little rough commute, whatever. i'm about to start my work site now. basically anything that's going to pay the bills right now, you know, help me get on my feet. so right now, i'm the trash man. >> well, that may be what he's doing right now. he makes $40 a day, as he said, but he wants to go onto college and act
his name is greg hedley. has a temporary job thanks to a nonprofit job called the center for employment opportunities. we caught up with him in harlem early one morning. take a look. >> my name is gregly hedley. i just came home from serving a prison sentence of two to four. this is how i get my life back on track. i'm on my way to work. every day i wake up 5:30, i'm out the door by 6:00. you know, so starts my day. oh, my biggest fear. it's that being asked that question, what crime did...
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specialist greg frye is right here.nd he has a question about something that i have seen on the commercials again and again. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turning in your wife's jewelry and stuff like that? >> first, any of those ads you see on tv from all of these people who buy your jewelry and all that? run away. run away, not to them. second, buying gold is tough. because when you buy actual gold, you have to pay a commission to buy it, you have to pay a commission to sell it. and then let's say you put real money into gold. let's say you take all your savings and you put it into gold. gold is something people want to steal. so then you got to pay to lock it up. so -- then anything i like about buying actual gold, but there's a trick way to buy it. that's easy and cheap, if gold is what you want to have. you can buy ownership in gold like you buy a stock. and it's called an etf, an exchange-traded fund, which sounds complicated, but it's not. and you pay a company to buy gold for yo
specialist greg frye is right here.nd he has a question about something that i have seen on the commercials again and again. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turning in your wife's jewelry and stuff like that? >> first, any of those ads you see on tv from all of these people who buy your jewelry and all that? run away. run away, not to them. second, buying gold is tough. because when you buy actual gold, you have to pay a commission to buy it,...
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specialist greg frye is right here and he has a question about something that i have seen on the commercials again and again and i know you guys have on our own station as well. go ahead and ask the question. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turning in your wife's jewelry and stuff like that. >> okay. first, any of those ads you see on tv from all these people who buy your jewelry and all that, run away. run away not to them. second, buying gold is tough because when you buy actual gold, you have to pay a commission to buy it. you have to pay a commission to sell it. and then let's say you put real money into gold, take all your savings and put it into gold. gold is something people want to steal. so then you have to pay to lock it up. so then anything i like about buying actual gold, but there's a trick way to buy it that's easy and cheap if gold is what you want to have. you can buy ownership in gold like you buy a stock and it's called an etf, an exchange traded fund, which sounds complicated but it's not. and you pay a company to buy gold for you. they stor
specialist greg frye is right here and he has a question about something that i have seen on the commercials again and again and i know you guys have on our own station as well. go ahead and ask the question. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turning in your wife's jewelry and stuff like that. >> okay. first, any of those ads you see on tv from all these people who buy your jewelry and all that, run away. run away not to them. second, buying gold...
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they say greg craig was the driving force behind president obama's controversial promise to close the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, by january of next year. the white house now says they cannot make the deadline because it doesn't know where to put 200 terrorism suspects held there. craig is not commenting. >>> we have a new clip for you from sarah palin's interview with oprah. it's coming up next week. now palin talked about everything from the presidential campaign to her relationship with her almost son-in-law, levi johnston. she also got surprisingly candid about that interview that she had with katie couric during the 2008 race. remember a lot of people thought it really put her in a bad light. here's what she said. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> must we? okay. >> you talked about in the book, so i assume everything in the book is fair game. you do say that it wasn't your best interview. do you think that was a defining moment for you, that interview? >> i do not. in fact, that is why segment two, three, four and maybe five were scheduled. the campaign
they say greg craig was the driving force behind president obama's controversial promise to close the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, by january of next year. the white house now says they cannot make the deadline because it doesn't know where to put 200 terrorism suspects held there. craig is not commenting. >>> we have a new clip for you from sarah palin's interview with oprah. it's coming up next week. now palin talked about everything from the presidential campaign to her...
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. >>> okay, to the lawyers, greg and say si. stacy, as a former prosecutor, i don't think the boy understood what he did. >> i'm on the page with you, nancy. i defended many, many juvenile delinquents charged. i set them down to talk about what happened. they don't have the life experience, the sophistication, the mental capacity and intelligence to understand the acts. their bodies are capable of pulling triggers, but the mind doesn't follow. it's a sad situation. it doesn't fit. >> hold on. hold on. before you go crazy on that, to you, in this jurisdiction, this child cannot get treated as an adult. all right. the max he would ever do is till age 21. what do you know rupa? >> he's 10 years old, just turned 11. he's not charged as an adult. my understanding fwr the police is the maximum he can get is incarceration until he's 21. >> to greg, what's your defense? >> i agree with that. let me add, i would have him examined by forensic psychiatrist and use that as a basis for my defense. the child didn't appreciate what he did. >>
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judge greg mathis, you have resided over some many these kinds of horrific cases.pinion does he fit the profile of a killer who strikes outside of his comfort area? could this be the tip of a global iceberg? >> absolutely. and i think that what he looks for, as you've said, jane, is vulnerable women who perhaps are drug or alcohol adicted and that's the scores as prevalent throughout our country whether that's rural america, whether in the appalachian or urban america, wherever you find poverty you find people trying to escape poverty through drugs and what we see here, a drug addict praying on other drug addicts. >> tonight's "big issue" i just raised it, judge, did anthony sowell get away with this for so long because everybody around him was in a drug haze? the niece of the mayor of cleveland admits that she lived with this suspected cleveland strangler for two years with both of them doing drugs. is that perhaps why she didn't notice all the dead bodies hidden around her? >> i just wonder why -- why would he do this? he took care of me, good care of me, and i n
judge greg mathis, you have resided over some many these kinds of horrific cases.pinion does he fit the profile of a killer who strikes outside of his comfort area? could this be the tip of a global iceberg? >> absolutely. and i think that what he looks for, as you've said, jane, is vulnerable women who perhaps are drug or alcohol adicted and that's the scores as prevalent throughout our country whether that's rural america, whether in the appalachian or urban america, wherever you find...
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judy, i want to bring in judge greg mathis from the judge mathis show. listen, there are calls now, judge, for a federal investigation because so many people said that the relatives of missing women claim cops would joke and belittle them when they asked for help finding their missing family member. the mother of the first woman identified inside this house said the cops told her quote, they told me to wait awhile because she would return once all the drugs were gone, ha, ha, ha. she was found dead in the house of horrors. what do you make of it? >> first of all, it's my belief that many in law enforcement and in other parts of society devalue the lives of the poor and the minorities. whether they're on drugs or not. you know they value the lives of all the hollywood drug addicts so i don't think it's as much involving drugs as it is devaluing the life of the poor and the minorities. secondly, it's hard for me to believe that 11 missing women could be reported in the same neighborhood and you not be able to find any of them or be able to investigate in a
judy, i want to bring in judge greg mathis from the judge mathis show. listen, there are calls now, judge, for a federal investigation because so many people said that the relatives of missing women claim cops would joke and belittle them when they asked for help finding their missing family member. the mother of the first woman identified inside this house said the cops told her quote, they told me to wait awhile because she would return once all the drugs were gone, ha, ha, ha. she was found...
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let's get to greg calling us from arizona. all right, greg.lisa says that you should talk to the kids about what's going on. what do you think? >> caller: well, in our household, we have three rules about family and christmas. >> okay. >> caller: the first rule is, at the dinner table, we don't talk business. we talk about family matters. >> okay. >> caller: everybody should take a lesson from the movie "the godfather." the second one is, we don't try to out do ourselves each christmas by buying bigger better toys. the third thing we do is, we buy toys that the whole family can play, and our children aren't saying where are the toys, they're more active with the toys they have. >> all right. so that plays into making sure the kids aren't selfish and it's me me me, it's more about the family in general. >> caller: right. and not expecting bigger better toys each year. >> you may have to go to my facebook page and post those rules. i like those very much. >> thank you. >> if you're in facebook sear searchesearch ery shell carrie. beat tryst said
let's get to greg calling us from arizona. all right, greg.lisa says that you should talk to the kids about what's going on. what do you think? >> caller: well, in our household, we have three rules about family and christmas. >> okay. >> caller: the first rule is, at the dinner table, we don't talk business. we talk about family matters. >> okay. >> caller: everybody should take a lesson from the movie "the godfather." the second one is, we don't try to...
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grannis' office. >> greg, i got to tell you something. we had conversations the last day or two with mr. grannis and his staff, ms. doyle and her staff. and i've got to tell you, just fine leadership. fine leadership. and you know what, there was no fighting. nothing like that. true professionalism. and i think as mark stated, you know this case here has reached out and touched all of us. and i just can't say enough good things about the leadership from those -- from those folks. >> well, i didn't mean fighting tooth and nail, but you stressed -- how bad did you want this case? >> well, let's just say i think from our perspective and i can speak for these folks and the task force folks, we started it from the beginning and we wanted to finish it out. >> what would you say -- one last comment to the folks in fayetteville about this whole ordeal, this whole tragedy? >> well, i was asked a question yesterday. you know there's a lot of causes of crime out here in the community. there's not really one big answer to alleviate crime. but i got t
grannis' office. >> greg, i got to tell you something. we had conversations the last day or two with mr. grannis and his staff, ms. doyle and her staff. and i've got to tell you, just fine leadership. fine leadership. and you know what, there was no fighting. nothing like that. true professionalism. and i think as mark stated, you know this case here has reached out and touched all of us. and i just can't say enough good things about the leadership from those -- from those folks. >>...
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keep up the good work, greg. when we come back, steve buckhantz will have starting oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! you gotta be kidding me, alex! it's the championship game! talk to him, coach. i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team on 'three.' one, two, three. nice going, alex. sorry coach. alex! good call. >>> here in miami, the observance of the passing of abe pollin. a similar observance was ebbed in orlando when the heat was visiting. so this is an observance throughout the nba. >> here are your starters. wizards are 4-9, 3-3 at home. nick young take making his third start. he was in philadelphia on 8 of 16 shootings, caron butler. flip saunders now in his 14th year as head coach in the nba. he has combined 15 winning seasons. miami 6-about at home, won three in a row. chalmers with wade, jermaine o'neill. richardsrichardson missing his third straight game with lower back pain. eric spoelstra taking on the duty. a little too much younger than lawrence pr
keep up the good work, greg. when we come back, steve buckhantz will have starting oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! you gotta be kidding me, alex! it's the championship game! talk to him, coach. i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team on 'three.' one, two, three. nice going, alex. sorry coach. alex! good call. >>> here in miami, the observance of the passing of abe...
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a huge final drive for greg mcill roy and company. what imprettied you the most about the -- what impressed you the most about the tide on this drive? >> well, they lost mark ingram on that drive, and saw others step up. you see mcilroy, completed his final seven passes. that's what they're going to have to have, especially if ingram's injury turns out to be serious. >> big news coming out of this one, mark ingram. preliminary reports are a abused hip. just 16 carries, 30 yards for the all american, ingram. >> and you expected a big day out of this guy, especially when you're playing against auburn, the number 10 rush defense in the conference, but only 30 yards on the ground, and he's ultimately injured in this ball game, and as they push toward this sec championship game, he's been the mainstay of what they've done all season long. >> as a team, just 73 yards rushing for alabama. we'll get further updates on ingram as the week goes out. here is an earlier look at the teal of the tape. any advantages, disadvantages you see right now?
a huge final drive for greg mcill roy and company. what imprettied you the most about the -- what impressed you the most about the tide on this drive? >> well, they lost mark ingram on that drive, and saw others step up. you see mcilroy, completed his final seven passes. that's what they're going to have to have, especially if ingram's injury turns out to be serious. >> big news coming out of this one, mark ingram. preliminary reports are a abused hip. just 16 carries, 30 yards for...
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host: greg is joining us from buffalo, new york. good morning, greg. caller: good morning.ust a few things. good morning, steve, how are you? caller: good morning. caller: listen, i think it's time to get someone back on c-span's "washington journal." that pandemic flu is starding to change. new case, as they would call it. it's getting quite serious. if you go on the internet, you can see it's getting more deadly. we need to get someone back in here. host: we're trying to get kathleen si biel yuss. we're also in talk with the folks in the c.d.c. in atlanta. guest: is that your point? guest: that was one of them. what happened to lou dobbs on cnn? i bet you the liberals are having a good old time. host: we have two veterans of cnn. an $8 million buyout reportedly for lou dobbs. guest: i'd leave cnn for $8 million. i don't know what actually happened. i know lou. i've always gotten along with lou. cnn is a very liberal network, obviously. i think his ratings were in decline. i think they were under a huge amount of pressure from special interest groups who read dobbs' anti-i
host: greg is joining us from buffalo, new york. good morning, greg. caller: good morning.ust a few things. good morning, steve, how are you? caller: good morning. caller: listen, i think it's time to get someone back on c-span's "washington journal." that pandemic flu is starding to change. new case, as they would call it. it's getting quite serious. if you go on the internet, you can see it's getting more deadly. we need to get someone back in here. host: we're trying to get...
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greg grandin for "fordlandia: the rise and fall of henry ford's forgotten jungle city" published by metropolitanooks. adrienne mayor for "the poison king: the life and legend of mithradates rome's deadliest enemy" published by princeton university press. and t.j. stiles for "the first tycoon: the epic life of cornelius vanderbilt" published by alfred cannot. and this year's winner of the nonfiction prize for the national book award is for the book about a man who last an indelible mark on the city and the street, t.j. stiles for "the first tycoon." [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> you have to excuse me. this is an out of body experience. i actually did prepare a few remarks. i'm sorry for lengthening the evening. i would like to preface my bank used with a few words that i hope will give them more weight. before he became a full-time writer and worked for ten years in publishing both academic and trade. when i told my last boss that i was leaving to right, she said i always knew you wanted to be on the other side. you would've thought i was going to tunnel into the berlin wall. whi
greg grandin for "fordlandia: the rise and fall of henry ford's forgotten jungle city" published by metropolitanooks. adrienne mayor for "the poison king: the life and legend of mithradates rome's deadliest enemy" published by princeton university press. and t.j. stiles for "the first tycoon: the epic life of cornelius vanderbilt" published by alfred cannot. and this year's winner of the nonfiction prize for the national book award is for the book about a man who...
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greg is calling us from arizona. greg what do you think about the idea of sending a young person to prison for the rest of their lives for a crime that is not murder? >> caller: well, i think they should -- excuse me. i think they should go to prison for the rest of their life. we have to show people that's in jail that if you do crimes, there is a consequence to what you're doing. and fn we don't do that, things are just going to snowball and keep snowballing. >> do you think that young people, depending on the crime, that in some cases, they do deserve a second chance? that they can be rehabilitated? in some cases we're talking about 13 and 14 yards? what do you sdwli. >> caller: a fine line. look back, a 13, 14-year-old, you let them out. he commit as crime again. maybe then go for life. there should be a three-strike law. >> a tough call to make. isn't it? >> caller: a little bit. yes. >> thank you for your phone call. we want to talk about this. we want your views. should the court system be able to sentence chi
greg is calling us from arizona. greg what do you think about the idea of sending a young person to prison for the rest of their lives for a crime that is not murder? >> caller: well, i think they should -- excuse me. i think they should go to prison for the rest of their life. we have to show people that's in jail that if you do crimes, there is a consequence to what you're doing. and fn we don't do that, things are just going to snowball and keep snowballing. >> do you think that...
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much of the last couple of days from some of the former players like kevin griefy and we talked to greg ballard the other night >> phil: that's right. wes unseld, too >> steve: yep. >> reporter: wizards playing the heat for the third time in the month of november. miami has won the first two games and you can see the averages there >> phil: low scoring games. something else that i really like from the team, nine players in that first half. every player has scored at least a point and they distributed the ball well and they have not lost anything on the defensive side. i think, you know, this is a good indication of what they had hoped for. now it's a matter of sustaining this kind of play defensively as well as offensively by going deep into the line-up and having production from nine, 10 players >> steve: yep. they forced 9 turnovers from miami and capitalized on that, scoring 12 points off the miscues while they committed only three turnovers themselves, none in the second quarter. a quarter where they outscored miami 25-18 after outscoring the heat by 2 in the first period. washingto
much of the last couple of days from some of the former players like kevin griefy and we talked to greg ballard the other night >> phil: that's right. wes unseld, too >> steve: yep. >> reporter: wizards playing the heat for the third time in the month of november. miami has won the first two games and you can see the averages there >> phil: low scoring games. something else that i really like from the team, nine players in that first half. every player has scored at...
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. >> to greg mckeithen, what's your defense? >> i agree with that, nancy.et me add, i would have him examined by forensic psychiatrist and use that as a basis for my defense. to allege that the child did not appreciate what he did and doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong. >> good point. weigh in, brooks. >> did his father take him hunting before? did he know the effects of the shot gun? he had the withdrawal to put the gun back in his father's gun closet. did he get it there or did he have access to the guns? these are questions i have and they need to be answered. >> when you hear him on the 911 call, he is getting them there to save his father. he doesn't get he killed his father. >>> everyone, very quickly, "cnn heroes." >> hi. i'm mary j. blige. i had the honor of performing at the first "cnn heroes: an all-star tribute," recognizing everyday people who changed the world. i'm dedicating myself to help women dedicate their full potential in life. now, more than ever, the world needs heroes. i am thrilled to help cnn introduce one of
. >> to greg mckeithen, what's your defense? >> i agree with that, nancy.et me add, i would have him examined by forensic psychiatrist and use that as a basis for my defense. to allege that the child did not appreciate what he did and doesn't understand the difference between right and wrong. >> good point. weigh in, brooks. >> did his father take him hunting before? did he know the effects of the shot gun? he had the withdrawal to put the gun back in his father's gun...
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democratic sources tell cnn that greg craig was the driving force behind president obama's controversial promise to close the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, by january of next year. the white house now says it can't make the deadline because it doesn't know where to put 200 terrorism suspects held there. craig isn't commenting. >>> tons of stuff from convicted swindler bernie madoff and his wife will be auctioned off tomorrow. jennifer westhoven has photos of some of the stuff. >> i don't know if you'd be proud to own this stuff. >> i just want to see what he got. >> that's true. but at least you know it would be going for a good cause. all kinds of the items are going up for sale. boogie boards from their beachhomes, earrings, designer handbags. those are some -- nice jewels. post-it notes. also check this out, an emblazened blue satin mets team jacket. i don't know if you want to wear that around. his rolex is up for sale. there are 17 of them, by the way. this is just one with of them. all the money will go to madoff's victims and the auction organizers are hoping it will raise about
democratic sources tell cnn that greg craig was the driving force behind president obama's controversial promise to close the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba, by january of next year. the white house now says it can't make the deadline because it doesn't know where to put 200 terrorism suspects held there. craig isn't commenting. >>> tons of stuff from convicted swindler bernie madoff and his wife will be auctioned off tomorrow. jennifer westhoven has photos of some of the stuff....
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. >> all right, specialist greg fry is right here and he has a question about something i have seen on the commercials again and again, and i know you guys have on our own station as well. go ahead and ask the question. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turn in your wife's story or something like that? >> first, all the ads you see on tv from people to buy your jewelry and all that, run away. run away and not to them. second, buying gold is tough because when you buy actual gold, you have to pay a commission to buy it, you have to pay a commission to sell it. and then let's say you put real money into gold -- let's say you took all your savings and put it into gold. gold is something people want to steal, so then you've got to pay to lock it up. then there isn't anything i like about buying gold, but there's a way to buy it quick and easy if you want to own gold. you can buy ownership in gold after you buy a stock, and it's called an etf, an exchange traded fund, which sounds complicated, but it's not, and you pay a company to buy gold for you, they store
. >> all right, specialist greg fry is right here and he has a question about something i have seen on the commercials again and again, and i know you guys have on our own station as well. go ahead and ask the question. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turn in your wife's story or something like that? >> first, all the ads you see on tv from people to buy your jewelry and all that, run away. run away and not to them. second, buying gold is...
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senator greg. >>> mr. chairman, thank you for your sincere and aggressive effort to try to address the issues of the financial crisis and for your leadership last fall. i thank senator shelby for his opening statement which i identify with in considerable -- to a-degree. i believe very strongly that our purpose here should be to develop a regulatory structure which maintains one of the unique advantages that america has which is the fact that we are able to develop capital and credit in a way that allows people who want to go out and take risks and create jobs to get that capital and credit. that's something that no other nation has yet been able to replicate at the levels that we have been able to do it as a nation. and we have to be careful that responding to a dries sis which had a lot of underlying causes, that we don't fundamentally harm that unique advantage that america has. and so i guess that's how i come at this. so let's look at the causes that cause this crisis. we were all there on the front l
senator greg. >>> mr. chairman, thank you for your sincere and aggressive effort to try to address the issues of the financial crisis and for your leadership last fall. i thank senator shelby for his opening statement which i identify with in considerable -- to a-degree. i believe very strongly that our purpose here should be to develop a regulatory structure which maintains one of the unique advantages that america has which is the fact that we are able to develop capital and credit...
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also delighted to have judge greg mathis, host of "the judge mathis show." and as well as jeff riccio from tar heel canine training inc. the company that discovered this poor child's body. well done, sir. >> thank you. >> michelle sigona, investigative reporter and founder of michelle sigona.com. we start with you. what is the very latest? >> the very latest right now, jane, is that, obviously just a few hours ago shaniya's body was positively identified from investigators. there is an autopsy that's being performed on that body right now which will tell investigators a lot about -- if she was sexually assaulted. how long the body was outside exposed to the elements. and a little bit more about how shaniya's died so that's what we're waiting for. we'll learn more tomorrow about that tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. in a press conference and investigators also came out today season said they do expect more charges to be filed. now whether those charges will come down against antoinette and also mario mcneill, who's being held for first-degree kidnapping right n
also delighted to have judge greg mathis, host of "the judge mathis show." and as well as jeff riccio from tar heel canine training inc. the company that discovered this poor child's body. well done, sir. >> thank you. >> michelle sigona, investigative reporter and founder of michelle sigona.com. we start with you. what is the very latest? >> the very latest right now, jane, is that, obviously just a few hours ago shaniya's body was positively identified from...
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. >> listen to this one, greg on my facebook page says a solid economy, slept education system, hospitals aware of how losty those goals are. >> thank you for everybody chiming in. excellent, thank you. >>> alrighty. former miss california usa carrie prejean got auto little miffed on our sister network cnn last night. what made her threaten to take off her microphone and walk off the set of of "larry king live." >>> in case you missed it, there was a little bit of drama with former miss california, carrie prejean on "larry king live." she was talking about her new book when larry asked why she settled with the pageant on a sex tape she made. she got ready to bolt. >> why did you settle? you had a fight to carry on. >> larry, everything that was discussed in mediation, and i'll say it again, is completely confidentialment i'm not going to be able to talk about that. so i'm just letting you know that ahead of time. >> so you can't even say why you settled? that's not -- how does that break what you settled for? i'm not asking you what the settlement was. >> the confidential agreement. >> wh
. >> listen to this one, greg on my facebook page says a solid economy, slept education system, hospitals aware of how losty those goals are. >> thank you for everybody chiming in. excellent, thank you. >>> alrighty. former miss california usa carrie prejean got auto little miffed on our sister network cnn last night. what made her threaten to take off her microphone and walk off the set of of "larry king live." >>> in case you missed it, there was a...
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greg, your family is so proud of your accomplishments and your service to your country. >> hi, rob, this is marian. i'm saluting my son, corporal in the united states marine corp. we're so proud of you. your whole family. we missed you so much during your deployment and can't wait for you to return home. god bless you. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister, and all your cousins. we're so grateful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and bear hugging. be safe. come home to us. you rock. >> congrats to him. >>> back to you. >> all right. robin, thank you. again, our hats off to all of you who are serving. >>> you know, days after a california state student was found beaten in his doorm room and died, his parents got another shock when they opened their mail. listen to this. gerald and elizabeth hawkins say they got a $29,000 bill from the hospital even though their son was insured pap long with the bill was a detailed letter explaining doctors' efforts to revive their son and they say that forced them to relive their tragic loss. >> barely enough energy
greg, your family is so proud of your accomplishments and your service to your country. >> hi, rob, this is marian. i'm saluting my son, corporal in the united states marine corp. we're so proud of you. your whole family. we missed you so much during your deployment and can't wait for you to return home. god bless you. you're such a role model for your younger brother, sister, and all your cousins. we're so grateful for all your sacrifices. we miss your practical jokes and bear hugging....
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let me ask both of you, you and greg, for viewers at home, they are listening and watching, what should somebody do who is watching this show and is in the middle of a domestic abuse situation at home with their husband? is there anybody? >> there's really no two ways about it. you have to pre-plan because you have to go somewhere that your chous cannot find you. you should find the help number, find a shelter that you know you're going to, a friend you know you're going to with no clue that you are going. you bring your kids with you. if you have children, take whatever moneys that you can to get -- but you must get out and rally your friends around you and be completely silent. because, unfortunately, in this situation, a man in a rage who is already trying to control you and you step out of his control, it will really escalate. >> and you don't tip your hand -- >> you do not tip your hand but you must get out. >> brett, did do something like that to get out? >> yes and no. i left some much. i left a lot. you hope, you think he'll change. light years go by. if you're in it, you know b
let me ask both of you, you and greg, for viewers at home, they are listening and watching, what should somebody do who is watching this show and is in the middle of a domestic abuse situation at home with their husband? is there anybody? >> there's really no two ways about it. you have to pre-plan because you have to go somewhere that your chous cannot find you. you should find the help number, find a shelter that you know you're going to, a friend you know you're going to with no clue...
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democratic sources tell cnn that greg craig has or was pushed out because of a dispute over closing the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba. craig was the driving force behind the president's controversial promise to close gitmo by january of next year. the white house now says it cannot make the deadline because it does not know where to put 200 terrorism suspects held there. >>> now to an ohio mom that's accused of taking her kids shoplifting. police say surveillance tape shows the woman and her two children stealing clothes. but when security guard confronts them, a fight breaks out. police say two more adults got out of the getaway vehicle to join the melee. the adults were arrested. the 8-year-old boy and 10-year-old girl are in protective custody but had to see all of that. >>> bob van dillen joins us right now. friday and we're hoping that you got some good news for us. but i don't think everybody's going to have good weather. >> no. the northeast right now, i showed you all the delays. newark, laguardia, philadelphia, all about two hours to 2 1/2 hours at this point. what about the r
democratic sources tell cnn that greg craig has or was pushed out because of a dispute over closing the prison at guantanamo bay, cuba. craig was the driving force behind the president's controversial promise to close gitmo by january of next year. the white house now says it cannot make the deadline because it does not know where to put 200 terrorism suspects held there. >>> now to an ohio mom that's accused of taking her kids shoplifting. police say surveillance tape shows the woman...
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. >> greg, i got to tell you something. we had conversations the last day or two with mr. grannis and his staff, ms. doyle and her staff. and i've got to tell you, just fine leadership. fine leadership. and you know what, there was no fighting. nothing like that. true professionalism. and i think as mark stated, you know this case here has reached out and touched all of us. and i just can't say enough good things about the leadership from those -- from those folks. >> well, i didn't mean fighting but you stressed -- how bad that you wanted this case? >> well, let's just say i think from our perspective and i can speak for these folks and the task force folks, we started it from the beginning and we wanted to finish it out. >> what would you say -- one last comment to the folks in fayetteville about this whole ordeal, this whole tragedy? >> well, i was asked a question yesterday. you know there's a lot of causes of crime out here in the community. there's not really one big answer to alleviate crime. but i got to tell you, i think really now is the time for finger-pointing,
. >> greg, i got to tell you something. we had conversations the last day or two with mr. grannis and his staff, ms. doyle and her staff. and i've got to tell you, just fine leadership. fine leadership. and you know what, there was no fighting. nothing like that. true professionalism. and i think as mark stated, you know this case here has reached out and touched all of us. and i just can't say enough good things about the leadership from those -- from those folks. >> well, i didn't...
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greg is on the line. what do you think? >> caller: if a woman can become a police officer, a fireman, a cia agent, an fbi agent, and can even run for president, there's no reason why she shouldn't be allowed to fight in combat if she wants. remember it was a woman who brought down the terrorist at ft. hood. >> i appreciate it. thanks, everybody. do you think the military should list the ban on women in combat. e-mail cnn.com/hln. you can add a comment on the facebook page. you can search chuck roberts hln and bring that up and dive in. we'll put your comments on the air all day. you can also text your views to hlntv. views a if you think yes women should be allowed or views b if you think we should keep the policy where it is. >>> a rock slide closed down a major highway in tennessee. workers tried to clear the roadway from an earlier incident and almost got hit by another rock slide and this one was caught on video. a local news crew got the video of the second rock slide. a state transportation department geologist warned
greg is on the line. what do you think? >> caller: if a woman can become a police officer, a fireman, a cia agent, an fbi agent, and can even run for president, there's no reason why she shouldn't be allowed to fight in combat if she wants. remember it was a woman who brought down the terrorist at ft. hood. >> i appreciate it. thanks, everybody. do you think the military should list the ban on women in combat. e-mail cnn.com/hln. you can add a comment on the facebook page. you can...
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rowe price, our country was recovering from the longest recession since the great gregs. the unemployment rate stood at 10.2%, precisely where it stand today. at that time interest rates were much higher than today. the federal fund rate was above 8.5%, and the yield on the 10-year treasury bond was about 10%. looking back at 183, many people were pessimistic about the future of our country and economy. but as it turned out, we were on the brink of two decades of strong growth. certainly there were recessions, but in general the economy and financial markets performed better than expected. today we face both similar and different challenges to restar sound growth and financial markets. my work over the last 26 years has been primarily in the bond market, including the treasury bond market. although as a member of my firm's management committee, i do share a responsibility for our entire range of investments. i havities payed in the evolution of the financial markets and products as well as working through periods of severe market turmoil. thighs included saddam hussein's
rowe price, our country was recovering from the longest recession since the great gregs. the unemployment rate stood at 10.2%, precisely where it stand today. at that time interest rates were much higher than today. the federal fund rate was above 8.5%, and the yield on the 10-year treasury bond was about 10%. looking back at 183, many people were pessimistic about the future of our country and economy. but as it turned out, we were on the brink of two decades of strong growth. certainly there...
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today >>> greg and clyde gave us their thoughts. >> as a member of the aclu i believe in the openness that should come forth with the revealing of the photos and the information out of all conflicts for the public to know. >> i don't think they should bother to release them. i think it would. >> we have to get a member of the aclu. who would have thought? >> i have a comment from chad who wrote to us. he says reality is some troops and administrators are there to just "shoot stuff" and be an authority figure. can you imagine what has been done that hasn't been caught on film. probably a question a lot of people ask themselves. >> interesting angle no one has brought up there. we're still talking about it. call us at 1-877-tell-hln. >>> we've had attorneys call. we've had service members call. we found someone in the aclu. comments from all over the place. >> that's what it's all about. richelle, thank you. >>> a well known figure in chicago. has been found dead. michael scott was the president of the city's board of education. where his body was found and what we know today. >>> we ha
today >>> greg and clyde gave us their thoughts. >> as a member of the aclu i believe in the openness that should come forth with the revealing of the photos and the information out of all conflicts for the public to know. >> i don't think they should bother to release them. i think it would. >> we have to get a member of the aclu. who would have thought? >> i have a comment from chad who wrote to us. he says reality is some troops and administrators are there...
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thanks, that's greg groeshel, senior pastor of life church tv.ou have it. >> absolutely no excuses. here's something you don't see on the internet every day, the intimate moments of childbirth live. >> there you go. hi. hi, baby. >> oh. >> happy birthday. >> a minnesota couple decided to share the birth of their baby on line. they welcomed the six pound, eight-ounce girl yesterday on the social networking site called momslikeme.com. it tracked new mom lindsay's experience from day one, following her for checkups and through her eight-hour labor and delivery. the former teacher looked at the experience as an educational tool. and a way to create a lasting memento for her baby girl. ♪ a christmas tree your branches ♪ >> the capitol hill christmas tree has begun a long journey to washington. the industrial 8y aiay aial -- an 85-foot tall blue spruce. the tree is on a statewidetor of arizona and will arrive in washington on november 30. trat addition of having states provide a capitol christmas tree started nearly 40 years ago. this is the first year
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and as far as there's more people washing their hands, covering their mouths, greg walden mentioned stayingat home. i think that is a thing that information has been very, very helpful. information is also than harmful. in this rushed atmosphere of people lining up for, you know, the injections or the mist sprays. so my concern is we've got to be real about the projection of information to the public. because the public will respond appropriately. i think the road of expectations has really caused this dilemma that we are in. the other thing that i think we should focus on it, this is something that we've had a year, in essence, to prepare for her. what if in our first pandemic after september 11th, there is something that we cannot prepare for, we do know not what his head, and how do we ramp up, get information out, and then respond. i think that is as critical of a question in the homeland security terrorist debate as responding to something we can prepare for. so there's a lot of things we can learn from in the hearing today. and i appreciate the first panel and the follow-up panel. i t
and as far as there's more people washing their hands, covering their mouths, greg walden mentioned stayingat home. i think that is a thing that information has been very, very helpful. information is also than harmful. in this rushed atmosphere of people lining up for, you know, the injections or the mist sprays. so my concern is we've got to be real about the projection of information to the public. because the public will respond appropriately. i think the road of expectations has really...
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greg: thank you for having me on. do you think there will be a it took us a month to debate the farm bill. it took us nine weeks to work on anering bill, nine weeks on no child left behind. this is 1/6 on the economy. it affects all 300 million of us. we need to take the time to discuss it. it. so we need to take the time to discuss it. and my prediction is that as we do, americans will find out that it raises premiums, raises taxes, cuts medicare, collapses with it own weight and hopefully will get on the r right track o >> tomorrow on "washington journal." walter pinkus explains how the devert intelligence agencies communicate with each other. ruth goldway discusses the future of the u.s. postal service. afl-cio president richard trumka outlines the units plan to fight unemployment and underemployment in the u.s. and erik olson talks about a new report on food-borne illness and the impact on the u.s. on newsmakers, michigan senator carl levin, chairman of the armed services committee talks about the strategies for f
greg: thank you for having me on. do you think there will be a it took us a month to debate the farm bill. it took us nine weeks to work on anering bill, nine weeks on no child left behind. this is 1/6 on the economy. it affects all 300 million of us. we need to take the time to discuss it. it. so we need to take the time to discuss it. and my prediction is that as we do, americans will find out that it raises premiums, raises taxes, cuts medicare, collapses with it own weight and hopefully...
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s programs prolong the gregs. government's take overof 16% of our economy to the tune of almost $730 billion in new taxes and additional $1.2 trillion in new spending. one thing is for sure, mr. speaker, america is getting sick. sick of this congress' government knows best attitude. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. -- >> let's look at the numbers on the democratic health care bill. almost 2,000 pages this new bill creates 111 new offices, commissions, programs, and bureaucracy. it creates more than 3,400 new duties for bureaucrats in washington. it also will eliminate millions of jobs in the private sector and unprecedented expansion of the federal bureaucracy. instead of listening to what americans want and working on meaningful reform, the democratic leadership
s programs prolong the gregs. government's take overof 16% of our economy to the tune of almost $730 billion in new taxes and additional $1.2 trillion in new spending. one thing is for sure, mr. speaker, america is getting sick. sick of this congress' government knows best attitude. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker...