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besides bubba, we have john grisham, carole king and fairrley brothers.rtaining. yeah lunch announcements are primetime. [ male announcer ] lunchables peanut butter and jelly with a crispy rice treat. feed your great ideas. [ feedback ] ♪ it's peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly ♪ [ cheers and applause ] peanut butter paul. a legend is born. ♪ peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat ♪ i was living with this all-over pain. a deep, throbbing, persistent ache. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can do more of the things that i enjoy. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these ne
besides bubba, we have john grisham, carole king and fairrley brothers.rtaining. yeah lunch announcements are primetime. [ male announcer ] lunchables peanut butter and jelly with a crispy rice treat. feed your great ideas. [ feedback ] ♪ it's peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly ♪ [ cheers and applause ] peanut butter paul. a legend is born. ♪ peanut butter jelly with a baseball...
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it's a pleasure to talk to you. >> rose: john grisham is here. his name is synonymous with the more than legal their. he has sold more than 275 million books worldwide. he remains one of publish's greatest success stories. he is also a baseball enthusiast, a former little league coach and a lifelong st. louis cardinals fan. now more than two decades as a published author he's written his first baseball novel called "calico joe." i'm happy to have you back at the table. >> thank you. >> rose: it carolina did not get there. >> i thought we were talking baseball and you jumped into tarheel basketball. >> i had tickets to new orleans, my daughter say tarheel, and once my daughter graduated from u.n.c., my wife went back to college-- u.n.c.. >> rose: really? >> she was born in raleigh. it's an old tar heel family and i have two tar heels in the family and they gave me an honorary degree which i didn't do any work to get. >> rose: i was born there-- >> you went to the other school. >> i have an honorary degree from u.n.c. pembroke. they gave you an hon
it's a pleasure to talk to you. >> rose: john grisham is here. his name is synonymous with the more than legal their. he has sold more than 275 million books worldwide. he remains one of publish's greatest success stories. he is also a baseball enthusiast, a former little league coach and a lifelong st. louis cardinals fan. now more than two decades as a published author he's written his first baseball novel called "calico joe." i'm happy to have you back at the table. >>...
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john grisham, thanks very much. >> my pleasure.rgitay on her devastation from a failed adoption, and her future on "law & order: svu." >>> everyone knows this famous sound. ♪ and mariska hargitay has starred as detective olivia benson for 13 seasons on "law & order: svu" and she's proven time and again that no one is better in the interrogation room. take a look. >> then we tell the d.a. the truth. that you were scared. maybe he threatened your family. >> okay, okay. >> probably the d.a. now. once they get involved it's out of my hands. >> you tell them i'm thinking. >> you don't have time to think. you're at a crossrod es right now. you've got to make a decision. >> okay, okay. >> and if you make the right decision, i will go to bat for you. >> okay. i'm backing away from you right now. i don't even want to be in the same room with you if you're yelling. i get scared myself. and also what's really new this season is your character, olivia benson, gets to have a love interest, named harry connick jr. i mean, there's nothing wrong w
john grisham, thanks very much. >> my pleasure.rgitay on her devastation from a failed adoption, and her future on "law & order: svu." >>> everyone knows this famous sound. ♪ and mariska hargitay has starred as detective olivia benson for 13 seasons on "law & order: svu" and she's proven time and again that no one is better in the interrogation room. take a look. >> then we tell the d.a. the truth. that you were scared. maybe he threatened your...
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the deaths also devastated craft who was a pallbearer at grisham's funeral. >> we lost fine human beings, close friends that you work with. although i had been in the flight test business and i had seen test pilots killed, that probably helped me a little bit not a hell of a lot. >>> nasa engineers ran simple tests and discovered that at high pressure oxygen everything burns everyone metal. >> we didn't realize how explosive that mixture was when you got a spark. as soon as that started, we started figuring out what happened all of us blamed ourselves. it was our fault. we should have been more careful. we should have thought about what that test was doing. we should have been more argued more to get the things fixed that were not fixed. and there were a lot of things that were wrong with that spacecraft. >> reporter: nasa fired some managers, changed others. then fixed what turned out to be 125 failure critical items. nasa waited 21 months to make the next manned launch and craft says engineers focused as never before on safety and reliability. and he says the space agency kept that foc
the deaths also devastated craft who was a pallbearer at grisham's funeral. >> we lost fine human beings, close friends that you work with. although i had been in the flight test business and i had seen test pilots killed, that probably helped me a little bit not a hell of a lot. >>> nasa engineers ran simple tests and discovered that at high pressure oxygen everything burns everyone metal. >> we didn't realize how explosive that mixture was when you got a spark. as soon as...
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south sudan's arch grisham has warned -- archbishop has warned political leaders. leaders are calling on both sides to pull back, but it does not seem to be working. bbc news, south sudan. >> for more on the all-out war between the two countries, i spoke a short time ago to the deputy director of the africa center of the atlantic council. thank you very much for coming in. it is clear who is the main aggressor in this case, sudan or south sudan? >> obviously, each side will blame the other side was the aggressor. the north was really being more aggressive than the south, until the south moved to capture the oil fields a few weeks ago. i think that was definitely part of escalating the conflict. >> there have been widespread celebrations when it saw the den -- south sudan declared its independence, but the revenues from oil will always sparked tension. >> that is true. basically, the north and the south have been locked in a war for decades. there has been a longstanding habit of looking at the oil revenues as zero thinking. and the territories as zero some thinking
south sudan's arch grisham has warned -- archbishop has warned political leaders. leaders are calling on both sides to pull back, but it does not seem to be working. bbc news, south sudan. >> for more on the all-out war between the two countries, i spoke a short time ago to the deputy director of the africa center of the atlantic council. thank you very much for coming in. it is clear who is the main aggressor in this case, sudan or south sudan? >> obviously, each side will blame...
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i'm todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. thought you had a long day at work yesterday?ut the blue jays and the indians? the longest opening day game in major league baseball history. finally, in the 16th inning, it comes to a close. thanks to j.p.'s three-run blast. blue jays win it, 7-4. >>> red sox and the tigers. the first game for bobby valentine as the manager of the red sox. bottom of the ninth. tied at 2-2. austin jackson, comes through. rbi single. that scores danny werth. the tigers with a walkoff. 3-2 win. >>> reds and marlins. marlins already played a game. this would be their second. this is the reds' first. jay bruce. watch this shot. 442 feet later, it's gone. reds win it, 4-0. >>> another opening day tilt, phillies and pirates. and how about this story? retired military hero jeremy feldbush throws the first pitch. and by the way, he's blind. phillies up 1-0. roy halladay on cruise control. eight scoreless innings. phillies win it 1-0. >>> how about basketball? clippers and the kings. l.a. trying to bounce back from their loss to the lakers. blake griffin
i'm todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. thought you had a long day at work yesterday?ut the blue jays and the indians? the longest opening day game in major league baseball history. finally, in the 16th inning, it comes to a close. thanks to j.p.'s three-run blast. blue jays win it, 7-4. >>> red sox and the tigers. the first game for bobby valentine as the manager of the red sox. bottom of the ninth. tied at 2-2. austin jackson, comes through. rbi single. that...
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neither did john grisham. earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became "special circumstances," story of a murder in a big law firm. it cam
neither did john grisham. earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became...
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never going strong who died and they were from the integration so there is no problem of feeling grisham if we are the state control things but they don't accept that. in the immigration system there is some people who don't respect the french law and these people have been. experienced you know to for instance control but the government did nothing in ten years and now they discover the problem so we need to integrate people with friends and we need to say. we don't respect the group and i would talk to people from the french suburbs many of them feel that they are rejected by the system many of them are from immigrant backgrounds and all feel part of france how do you propose to address this problem of course because because unemployment the school which is not enough. room stretched an improvement but school and you have the result. we need to go the french because we don't need to separate and we need to control our borders to restrict immigration of course but just to clarify we are talking about integration here saying that it boils down to dealing with unemployment and education o
never going strong who died and they were from the integration so there is no problem of feeling grisham if we are the state control things but they don't accept that. in the immigration system there is some people who don't respect the french law and these people have been. experienced you know to for instance control but the government did nothing in ten years and now they discover the problem so we need to integrate people with friends and we need to say. we don't respect the group and i...
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my name is todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. baseball is back.with a brand-new stadium. and baseball's all about tradition, which is why carnevale girls bring the starter on the field. top of the first, two runners on. david freese, the world series mvp, driving in the first two runs. 2-0. top of the second, rafael furcal, with an rbi. it's 3-0. bottom of the second, kyle lohse had his mojo working. getting gaby sanchez to line out to end the inning. third inning, facing josh johnson. got him swinging. no hits through three innings. bottom of the fourth, lohse gets ramirez to ground into a 5-4-3 double-play. we go to the fifth inning. lohse, freezing sanchez. still has a no-no through five. sixth inning, john bach, see you later. grounded to the pitcher. we head to the seventh. no hits allowed by lohse until this by jose reyes. part of that $191 million off-season spending spree by miami. lohse was fantastic. carlos stanton. straight away center field. but jon jay, great catch. lohse, 7 1/3 innings. cardinals win, 4-1. >>> opening day baseball co
my name is todd grisham. this is your "sportscenter" update. baseball is back.with a brand-new stadium. and baseball's all about tradition, which is why carnevale girls bring the starter on the field. top of the first, two runners on. david freese, the world series mvp, driving in the first two runs. 2-0. top of the second, rafael furcal, with an rbi. it's 3-0. bottom of the second, kyle lohse had his mojo working. getting gaby sanchez to line out to end the inning. third inning,...
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neither did john grisham. earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became "special circumstances," story of a murder in a big law firm. it came out in 2000 and spent seven weeks on "the new york times"' bestsellers' list. so for those of you who have bought my books, i thank you, because now i don't have to practice law full-time anymore. >> but all kidding aside, you know, i think crime novelists and readers of crime novels whether it's lawyer books or whether it's private detectives or cops, you know, in my world i'm like -- unlike tony's, i can control the outcome. i can get justice in my books because i can fix the endi
neither did john grisham. earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became...
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. >> grisham, right down the line. >> what we're seeing here is he's a lawyer, but i think what he's speaking about is a problem in terms of the ethical dimension and the social dimension that this particular country's facing, and that is diversity. you mentioned that that particular airline said, "i don't like diversity." well, unfortunately, folks, if you live in this particular country, you're going to see more and more diversity. and i think what harrison shepherd is saying is that all the professions have to begin to find ways of overcoming these differences. to put it in our religious terms and our ethical terms, we can no longer rely on separate or disparate definitions of proper patterns of action- we have to begin to see, in a broader, wider range about how it is that we can live a harmonious life. and the law is obviously just one of them, but- susanna, fire away. >> i was going to say, actually, my daughter received an award when she graduated law at vanderbilt two years ago that very much characterizes- >> she's a lawyer? >> yes. i'm very proud of her, as a matter of fact
. >> grisham, right down the line. >> what we're seeing here is he's a lawyer, but i think what he's speaking about is a problem in terms of the ethical dimension and the social dimension that this particular country's facing, and that is diversity. you mentioned that that particular airline said, "i don't like diversity." well, unfortunately, folks, if you live in this particular country, you're going to see more and more diversity. and i think what harrison shepherd is...
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john grisham, thanks very much. >> my pleasure.n her devastation from a failed adoption, and her future on "law & order: svu." mm, these artisan bagels are so tasty. what do you think "artisan" means? i believe art is latin for "well-crafted" and isan is greek for "one who cares." so, well-crafted by one who cares, huh? either that, or it just means "really, really, really good bagels." i think you left out a "really." dunkin's new artisan bagels are as authentic as it gets. soft, chewy, and delicious. grab one today. discover the authentic taste of dunkin's new artisan bagels. america runs on dunkin'. >>> everyone knows this famous sound. ♪ and mariska hargitay has starred as detective olivia benson for 13 seasons on "law & order: svu" and she's proven time and again that no one is better in the interrogation room. take a look. >> then we tell the d.a. the truth. that you were scared. maybe he threatened your family. >> okay, okay. >> probably the d.a. now. once they get involved it's out of my hands. >> you tell them i'm thinking
john grisham, thanks very much. >> my pleasure.n her devastation from a failed adoption, and her future on "law & order: svu." mm, these artisan bagels are so tasty. what do you think "artisan" means? i believe art is latin for "well-crafted" and isan is greek for "one who cares." so, well-crafted by one who cares, huh? either that, or it just means "really, really, really good bagels." i think you left out a "really."...
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fastest and some say the most dangerous motor sport honor if also in the house today often author john grisham singer-songwriter carole king relations and the funnyman a film the fairly brothers have a new movie coming out on friday is the three stooges and into the over the decade to get on the screen the year to. >>> those stories and more. with a lot going on today. the lid think that the green jacket on him that the overall spot will see. and i think that if you were a betting man you'd be correct that he will wear the green jacket today. well be sealed his back for months i think. at a ratio of help. >>> time now 652 to massive quakes rocked indonesia's coming up panicked,,,,,,,, [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. he really wants to hear those three little words: chevron with techron. care for your car. of indonesias was coaxed pictures tsunami warnings today the verses and a planned 6 magnitude quake that hit after to 30 this morning
fastest and some say the most dangerous motor sport honor if also in the house today often author john grisham singer-songwriter carole king relations and the funnyman a film the fairly brothers have a new movie coming out on friday is the three stooges and into the over the decade to get on the screen the year to. >>> those stories and more. with a lot going on today. the lid think that the green jacket on him that the overall spot will see. and i think that if you were a betting man...
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. >> you're a trial lawyer, john grisham was here, former trial lawyer. you are both story teller. think you could write best novelists? >> i was a great story teller when i was a lawyer. by telling a story. you have the same set of facts, both sides with the sale set of facts, have you to tell your story that best represents -- >> you want to be a great novelist, go to law school? >> absolutely. not 1.5 million lawyers could be great writers but some can be. >> as a lawyer, you both have the same things and you each are to tell a different version of the exact same set of facts. >> yeah. >> and often boils down to who tells a better story. in your case, you've done it very well. >> i try. that's the only thing i do remotely well, so -- >> tell us who robby is, this central character of "the innocent". >> a premiere hitman, assassin for the government. he goes around the world taking out people that needs to be taken out. he's asked to do one job in d.c., he and he doesn't follow through on the job. somebody else does and the people are killed and then he has to go on the run. that
. >> you're a trial lawyer, john grisham was here, former trial lawyer. you are both story teller. think you could write best novelists? >> i was a great story teller when i was a lawyer. by telling a story. you have the same set of facts, both sides with the sale set of facts, have you to tell your story that best represents -- >> you want to be a great novelist, go to law school? >> absolutely. not 1.5 million lawyers could be great writers but some can be. >> as...
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john grisham was just here. both of you are story tellers. what's the transition?ou could write best-selling novels? >> the best fiction i ever wrote was as a lawyer. i won cases because i was a better storyteller as a lawyer. you have the same set of facts. both sides have the same set of facts. you have to tell your story that best represents your client. >> good law school? >> go to law school, recently. you know, some of us can be great writers. >> i thought that's what's so good as your story. you both have the same things. you each have to tell a different version of the exact same set of facts. it often boils down to who tells a better story. in your case, you've done it very well. >> i try. >> the only thing i do remotely well. >> there is also this sense of character of the innocent. >> he is like a premier hitman. he's an assassin for the government. he goes around the world taking out people that need to be taken out. he has one job. he has to do in d.c. where he does not pull the trigger. he does the unthinkable. he doesn't follow-through on the job. so
john grisham was just here. both of you are story tellers. what's the transition?ou could write best-selling novels? >> the best fiction i ever wrote was as a lawyer. i won cases because i was a better storyteller as a lawyer. you have the same set of facts. both sides have the same set of facts. you have to tell your story that best represents your client. >> good law school? >> go to law school, recently. you know, some of us can be great writers. >> i thought that's...
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we were a bunch of school kid watching as the intrepid plucked gus grisham and john young out of the pacific. intrepid had an early role in this nation's space program, and now the first flyable orbitor, the orbitor that so many astronauts used to test fly the shuttle enterprise is going to be sitting on intrepid's deck. we are joined by scott horowitz, a former nasa astronaut. i want to start, scott, with a picture of you next to enterprise. this goes back to what, 1978? >> yeah, morning, jon, yes that picture was taken back in 1978. jon: we'll get it on our screen here in a second, i hope. but you provided this picture. tell us the history behind this particular photo. >> i was going to be a senior in college out at cal state university northridge in southern california, and the approach and landing test which enterprise flew were done at edwards air force base where nasa drieden is. i talked to my best friend and said we need to drive out there and take a look at this space shuttle because i'd like to fly it some day. we drove out to the middle of the desert and drove up to the ga
we were a bunch of school kid watching as the intrepid plucked gus grisham and john young out of the pacific. intrepid had an early role in this nation's space program, and now the first flyable orbitor, the orbitor that so many astronauts used to test fly the shuttle enterprise is going to be sitting on intrepid's deck. we are joined by scott horowitz, a former nasa astronaut. i want to start, scott, with a picture of you next to enterprise. this goes back to what, 1978? >> yeah,...