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ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering wildly ) ( whistle, thud ) ha ha. e: dawn of the dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ( grunts ) [playground chatter] [school bell ringing] [car horn honks] if your kids rely on subsidized school meals, contact your feeding america member food bank to learn about free summer meals. ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ [ boi-oi-oing ] [ crack ] visit orthoinfo.org. a message from the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. hingbout als, better known as lou gehrig's disease, know this: it attacks your body. but with your support [bullet being fired from gun] bang the als association can help people with als [bullet passing through] woosh do this. >>> back now, more with secretary of education arne duncan. decade, i understand the beast that is washington, d.c. you just left the hill a few moments ago. talk to me about dealing with some of the folks that you're dealing with today who, quite frankly, watched this grow from the sidelines. this did not just happen the last eight years during a republican
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"ha ha ha ha!" h. >> why would you -- >> jimmy: that's the way i view movies now. but, dude, you got a call from jerry bruckheimer. he says, "i want you to be in the movie." >> "i want you to do this movie with nick cage, the voice of nick cage, penelope cruz, tracy morgan. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i show up and it's, like, zach galifianakis and some gerbils. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but it's still a thrill. >> what a bummer. i'm like, "which one is the guinea pig? which one is zach?" >> jimmy: yeah, you don't know which one's which. yeah, absolutely. we have a clip of the film. let's take a look at "g-force." >> all right. >> hey. how are you doing? >> whoa. that's impossible. g-force was able to get some intelligence regarding project cluster storm. >> wait, you ran a mission without my authorization? >> yes, we went to saber's mansion -- >> wait a second, kendel. you broke into leonard saber's house? >> we accomplished in one night what you guys couldn't do in two years. >> and without a warrant. holla
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ha ha! a little something to mom? say something to mom. how about, "goodbye, mom. sorry"? ha ha ha! now it's hard to talk to your kids about sex. it's embarrassing. but you don't have to be explicit about it. you don't have to talk about the parts. just tell us how you feel. tell us what you want us to do. karen, let's talk. tell us to wait to have sex. to make the conversation easier, go to 4parents.gov. you've got the power of fast, lasting relief. for wetness, irritation, and itch. look for the healing seal: gold bond medicated. the powder with the power. >>> one of the world's largest and oldest cosmetic and skincare companies is speechering a fresh face and a fierce show. hired a new chief operating officer to lead the charge of carrying on the tradition of beauty established by the johnson company and this is our "slice of life." >> reporter: fashion fair cosmetics latest face of beauty is their new chief operating officer ann. >> the reason that i came to fashion fair cosmetics and first and foremost, the brand itself has a tremendous history. the key with fashion fair is real
ha ha! a little something to mom? say something to mom. how about, "goodbye, mom. sorry"? ha ha ha! now it's hard to talk to your kids about sex. it's embarrassing. but you don't have to be explicit about it. you don't have to talk about the parts. just tell us how you feel. tell us what you want us to do. karen, let's talk. tell us to wait to have sex. to make the conversation easier, go to 4parents.gov. you've got the power of fast, lasting relief. for wetness, irritation, and itch....
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ha-ha-ha-ha. [ laughter ] >> she's awesome. [ elmo laughs] >> jimmy: elmo. [ laughter ] elmo, elmo! d, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: elmo, do you play video games? you're not old enough? >> elmo's daddy only lets him play pac-man. >> jimmy: oh, okay. good. >> well, when you can play more games, you can be on my squad. >> elmo: okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, tell me about -- morgan, tell me about "g4 underground." >> so, yeah, i do a show called "x-play," which is, we review video games. and now actually, "g4 underground" is something that's really near and dear to my heart because there's a lot of just crazy people out there who -- for example, we were looking at a group of people who dress up like real-life super heroes and then they go out and they fight crimes dressed up as super heroes. and it actually works sort of well for them because -- if a guy comes up to you dressed in a cape and -- >> jimmy: are talking to elmo? [ laughter ] >> ice-t: you're talking about real people do this? >> real people. [ laughter ] >> elmo: are you talking about adults? >> so, there's these people,
ha-ha-ha-ha. [ laughter ] >> she's awesome. [ elmo laughs] >> jimmy: elmo. [ laughter ] elmo, elmo! d, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: elmo, do you play video games? you're not old enough? >> elmo's daddy only lets him play pac-man. >> jimmy: oh, okay. good. >> well, when you can play more games, you can be on my squad. >> elmo: okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, tell me about -- morgan, tell me about "g4 underground." >> so, yeah, i do...
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. >> the eagle has landed. >> ha-ha-ha. oh, boy. >> thank you. >> whew. >> the eagle has landed. >> seemingly he enjoyed it every step of the way. walter cronkite's reaction to the moon landing, remembering a broadcasting legend when we come back. >>> now to the loss of walter cronkite. the legendary cbs news anchorman. died last night. he was 92, our anderson cooper looks back upon a career and man dedicated to delivering the news and all the defining moments along the way. >> the only nation. >> reporter: for so long, for so many of us he was the most trusted man in america. >> and that's the way it is. >> reporter: walter cronkite covered the world in an age of fewer channels and fewer newscasts he changed the world as well. >> looking back on it i think i was so lucky i just happened to fall into the right things at the right time and it worked beautifully. >> reporter: he was born walter leiland cronkite jr. in 1916. he was a beat reporter and football announcer before joining united press in 1939. when the first troops
. >> the eagle has landed. >> ha-ha-ha. oh, boy. >> thank you. >> whew. >> the eagle has landed. >> seemingly he enjoyed it every step of the way. walter cronkite's reaction to the moon landing, remembering a broadcasting legend when we come back. >>> now to the loss of walter cronkite. the legendary cbs news anchorman. died last night. he was 92, our anderson cooper looks back upon a career and man dedicated to delivering the news and all the...
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ha ha ha. humor. stress. guess who it is. guess who it is. come on. me! hanging myself in front of timothy geithner! also the president last night at the 100th anniversary of the ncaap, he said although racism is still no excuse for not reaching one's potential, he added about the role of the government as well. here it is as well. >> government programs alone won't get our children to the promised land. yes, government must be a force for equality, but ultimately if we are to be true to our past, we also have to seize our own future. each and everything. glenn: i got my dashboard messiah obama smoking. did you just say seize your own destiny? you are such a knucklehead, coming from the president who wants to spread government into every facet of our life, and finally, the last story, i think we might as well all go to crazy town. flip it over. yeah, baby! nasa haseased the refurbished video of the first ever moon landing. oh, this makes sense in an upside-down world. why? because the government looked at it and they said this is awfully grainy, and also because they later add added a mitted that they lost the -- they admitted that they lost the original landing. the government lost the moon landing videotapes. they looked for them for about three years and they went oh, no, we might have erased them or something. the government treated the historic video of man actually walking on the man like you probably treat an episode of "full house," and by the way, i would like to point out, these are the guys who are, are like, right now saying you got to give us your health records, and that's your hot list. back in a second. i love kids! i'm responsible. ahhh! [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. glenn: well, the house judiciary committee doesn't think they need to investigate ac
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has already failed. he has failed but not to the way i hoped. he has failed the american people. he has done nothing for them that they thought was going to happen. they don't have jobs, they don't have rising incomes. we don't have anything positive happening. i wanted him to fail in implementing this stimulus because i knew this would happen. greta: you are rooting for failure, i want success but i don't think we will get it because the numbers. >> i am rottinoting for american success. it is now six months later, look at what obama is doing. this is a disaster. this is a disaster for individual americans. i did not want this to happen. i want everyone to succeed. i want everyone to be prosperous. angreta: me, too. >> this is not how you do it. how did we come out of the '82 recession? we cut tax rates. we cut capital gains. we got out of people possib's w. obama has contempt for the american people, he wants the government to be the focus. he has a deep resentment for the rich. he has failed. the sooner people admit this, the sooner we do something about it. only 10% of the stimulus
has already failed. he has failed but not to the way i hoped. he has failed the american people. he has done nothing for them that they thought was going to happen. they don't have jobs, they don't have rising incomes. we don't have anything positive happening. i wanted him to fail in implementing this stimulus because i knew this would happen. greta: you are rooting for failure, i want success but i don't think we will get it because the numbers. >> i am rottinoting for american success....
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ha ha ha, and it was great." talking about blue-eyed devils. >> i think some people are thinking it is payback, but i do not know. sean: but gates, he is a radical, professor gates. >> i do not know if he is radical. sean: no, he is a radical. >> i think he was impatient and a little bit imperious. sean: did he racially profile a cop? >> he was the one you said, "m i being treated this way because i am a black guy?" -- "am i?" >> we can all understand and he was tired from his trip, but he stuck to the racial narrative. >> now, he is trying to advance its cause and make himself an example of a bigger issue. sean: a radical professors, we have got 1 million of them. ward churchill. especially at harvard. all right, the question is, obama, does he recover by sitting down, having a dbeer, probably having a cigarette? i think a lot of people gave him the benefit of the doubt that he was not reverend wright. they looked at people like me saying i am going overboard. i think this proves me. that is my only reason for bringing it up. >> i think you have health care bringing them down. sean: cap and trade and the unemployment numbers, as well. >> i think people trust him on health care, but now, because of this, the numbers are going down, because people think, what is it you stand for? tell us the plan. he did not say, "here is what i stand for. here is my bottom line at." i think most people want health care fixed. i think he can start to recover -- here is my bottom line." sean: more of the great american panel, coming up. - oh, come on. - enough! you get half. and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah. his and hers. - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion? - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( chirp ) joint custody. - dog: phew... announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- sean: and we continue now with our great american panel. the blue dogs come out to say, "we have got a deal," and then another group of blue dogs come out and say, "no, we do not." and then henry waxman and his group, out, and they literally says, "you know what? he should not be negotiated the blue dogs a." so they are in turmoil here -- he should not be negotiating with the blue dogs." >> is this about president obama playing for the team? a lot of the blue dogs are saying, "we cannot go home and defend it." i will tell you that if they have something that is a winner, that may change the equation. sean: let me ask whicrich this. we saw what happened to kathleen sebelius and claire mccaskill. they get beaten up when they go in front of an audience. they will go home, these politicians, over recess, and their constituents will be out there in numbers, and that is going to change this debate radically. >> this will be a bad august, and i think the extraordinary thing about this debate -- mitch mcconnell has been out on the floor every day, hammering it, but the thing that is dragging it down here is the division among democrats that just one dressing. the cbo director elmendorf, who is an analyst, and the sheer weight of the plan, and it's nonsensical nature -- it is falling on its own weight every day -- its nonsensical nature. sean: he keeps going back to this mantra, "blamed bush, blame bush, blame bush," talking about the debt, when he, in fact, quadrupled in one year. >> as a practical political matter, it is already over. it was over when he passed the stimulus and maybe outrageous claims about what the stimulus would do, which are being discredited every day. and, sean, there is a "wall street journal" poll out, and it says that less than 45% believe barack obama can be trusted to keep his word. >> you look at the polls, and the american people still say that this economy, this recession, is the fault of george w. bush. let's look at the facts. they still say it is bush's. when yo
ha ha ha, and it was great." talking about blue-eyed devils. >> i think some people are thinking it is payback, but i do not know. sean: but gates, he is a radical, professor gates. >> i do not know if he is radical. sean: no, he is a radical. >> i think he was impatient and a little bit imperious. sean: did he racially profile a cop? >> he was the one you said, "m i being treated this way because i am a black guy?" -- "am i?" >> we can all...
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ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering ldly ) ( whistle, th ) ha ha. baba ( grunts ) delicious flavors... expertly blended... cause great tasting dressings aren't just made, they're crafted. >>> thanks for being with us, on this saturday. sandhya, thanks for joining us on the couch. >> great to be here. >> going to be here tomorrow? >> i think i can make it. >> david, you here? >> bright and early. >> they're here. you join us, as well. have a great saturday. and stay with abc news have a great saturday. and stay with abc news throughout the day. >> good morning, washington. it is 7:56. in the news today this morning -- calm returns to leesburg after a tense hostage situation that went late into the night. dozens of swat team members swarmed the house on valley view avenue an armed suspect barricaded himself inside with two elderly hostages. police say the suspects robbed the other kind of jewelry store in east market street at around noon. after tying up a babysitter at one home, sources say he moves to an elderly couple's home before he eventually su
ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering ldly ) ( whistle, th ) ha ha. baba ( grunts ) delicious flavors... expertly blended... cause great tasting dressings aren't just made, they're crafted. >>> thanks for being with us, on this saturday. sandhya, thanks for joining us on the couch. >> great to be here. >> going to be here tomorrow? >> i think i can make it. >> david, you here? >> bright and early. >> they're...
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ha ha ha >> wasn't nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. >> geraldo: stirring testimonial at the michael jackson memorial. he joins me. sales records just released indicate that michael jackson has sold 9 million records since his death and that he is by far the biggest selling artist of the year and that he is probably bigger than he has been before. your comment on it? >> thank god it is clear that people appreciate michael and i just wish he had seen this appreciation. all over the world record sales are going through the roof and i think there is also part of what you see all this activity around trying to make sure that some of the business people that i feel did not look out for his interests in life are now trying to cash in and his family trying to fight them off and preserve his legacy and preserve the integrity of the family now that he is not with us. >> geraldo: do you blame the business vultures along with the doctors for helping kill him? >> i think that there clearly needs to be a thorough investigation. i don't want to make reckless allegations but i think it is right for the family to demand that the truth come out. >> geraldo: would you be surprised at a murder
ha ha ha >> wasn't nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. >> geraldo: stirring testimonial at the michael jackson memorial. he joins me. sales records just released indicate that michael jackson has sold 9 million records since his death and that he is by far the biggest selling artist of the year and that he is probably bigger than he has been before. your comment on it? >> thank god it is clear that people appreciate michael and i...
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ha, ha, ha! all right. back to you guys.ul. for helping us out. arrgh! >> yee-haw! >> arrgh. >> yee-haw! >> hoda and kathie lee, you're doing it tomorrow. your turn. >> we're going to texas. >> we'e' >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. new details on the shooting and baltimore, that left 12 people injured. investigators believe that the shooting was the result of a longstanding and gang feud. sunday night's gathering was a party at a member of the two of the man's associates. police believe the shooting and another in southeast baltimore are connected to the cookout. >>> a columbia couple to file a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the howard county police department claiming that officers injured them and killed their dog. they say that the police used excessive force while conducting a drug raid on their house. they say that swat teams stormed the house unannounced, interrupting -- injuring cavan, who had just undergone surgery. howard county polic
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do you sit at your computer and go ha ha ha? what happens? >> no. i'm a mild-mannered person. don't have a dark side at all. i'm not comfortable around guns. glenn: really? remind me not to invite you to my house. >> i'm a button-down fellow who lives in georgetown surrounded by all your people. glenn: so where did this come from? where is this coming from in you? >> all writers have a -- i don't fantacize that i am my characters, but you have a rich fantasy life. glenn: this is what you want to believe, it is all true. the character and daniel at a party, you haven't seen them together, have you? >> the guy in the suit. glenn: he is the last guy you would expect to white this. when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with m
do you sit at your computer and go ha ha ha? what happens? >> no. i'm a mild-mannered person. don't have a dark side at all. i'm not comfortable around guns. glenn: really? remind me not to invite you to my house. >> i'm a button-down fellow who lives in georgetown surrounded by all your people. glenn: so where did this come from? where is this coming from in you? >> all writers have a -- i don't fantacize that i am my characters, but you have a rich fantasy life. glenn: this...
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do you sit at your computer and go ha ha ha? what happens? >> no. i'm a mild-mannered person.dark side at all. i'm not comfortable around guns. glenn: really? remind me not to invite you to my house. >> i'm a button-down fellow who lives in georgetown surrounded by all your people. glenn: so where did this come from? where is this coming from in you? >> all writers have a -- i don't fantacize that i am my characters, but you have a rich fantasy life. glenn: this is what you want to believe, it is all true. the character and daniel at a party, you haven't seen them together, have you? >> the guy in the suit. >> the guy in the suit. glenn: he is the well i was shor a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪
do you sit at your computer and go ha ha ha? what happens? >> no. i'm a mild-mannered person.dark side at all. i'm not comfortable around guns. glenn: really? remind me not to invite you to my house. >> i'm a button-down fellow who lives in georgetown surrounded by all your people. glenn: so where did this come from? where is this coming from in you? >> all writers have a -- i don't fantacize that i am my characters, but you have a rich fantasy life. glenn: this is what you...
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has. >> she has. >> she has. >> she has a girlfriend. >> who is -- he has a girlfriend. >> who is the girlfriend. >> it gives a certain bit of credibility for any woman in the workforce at any job but it also tells little girls, you know, you can be whatever you want to be and it's true. >> i have helpers. i have these kids that are expected to help. she does have to do her homework, though. >> just another couple minutes. >> you want a hamburger to go or? >> no, i'm fine, thank you. thank you very much. >> you hungry? >> todd, the man the governor calls first dude enjoys being mr. mom. >> i think in today's society you see more and more dads change diapers and switch roles and, you know, for myself when i was for a short period of time and sarah was working full time and i had the kids that is the real job, motherhood so going back to work was a vacation. >> todd grew up where there was an expectation that he was going to help his mom and he helped raise siblings also. he loves being a dad as much as i love being a mom. >> working women are dealing with families throughout this country. if i didn't
has. >> she has. >> she has. >> she has a girlfriend. >> who is -- he has a girlfriend. >> who is the girlfriend. >> it gives a certain bit of credibility for any woman in the workforce at any job but it also tells little girls, you know, you can be whatever you want to be and it's true. >> i have helpers. i have these kids that are expected to help. she does have to do her homework, though. >> just another couple minutes. >> you want a...
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has it that they wanted you to do a press conference on the inside -- board has it. right or wrong? -- worxd has it? ç>> just after we did -- just s we did after 9/11, we are not giving in. we are in no way intimidated by the tariffs. they can wreak havoc and death, but they are no challenge for people -- we are not intimidated by the terrorists. i see it as a rebuke to those who plan and plot and carry out these horrible attacks, and i feel very strongly that you have to stand up against that. greta: is there any discussion about cap and trade? this is an issue in our country. there is the standard that our congress wants to set, and that will have an enormous impact if they have tariffs on their products. where does that stand? >> i-90 brought with me a man to help see what we could work out with india. and i have made it very clear. number one, the united states wants to see india develop. we want to see the continuation of this astonishing rate of growth that is lifting millions of people out of poverty, but we see no contradiction between the eradication of poverty and doing it in a low-carbon economy. in fact, india is well positioned to use alternative forms of energy. they have chosen to invest çheavily in nuclear power, whih is a non-carbon-producing energy. they are looking at more solar and wind and other forms of alternative energy, so our job is to make it clear that we need a global agreement, because climate change threatens all of us, but it particularly threatens theç people on the margins, the rural poor, because their soil is literally drying up and blowing away, so to make the case that there hasindia to leapfrog over the kind of industrial development that the united states and the west did which resulted in such a heavy toll on the environment, and there is a key difference. you know, when the united states and great britain and other countries were building a massive coal plants and pumping so much pollution into the air, we did not know any better. it has only been in the last 20, 25 years that there was this dawning awareness broadly shared that there was something wrong that we were seeing increases in temperature and changes in weather patterns. in our own country, it was not until barack obama became a president that our government said, "you know what? we have got a problem. we have contributed to it, and we need to do something about it." when my husband did the kyoto agreement, it was not even sent to congress because it would not be passed. greta: there is this whole business or economic issue, and let me just jump ahead a little bit. we are here in india. if you a
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ha ha ha bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. at your beck and call segment tonight, glenn beck is back from vacation. in first program yesterday he warned everyone about attacking clowns. >> well, we're trying to pack the show with as much of it as we possibly can because it's an emergency now. you have got to watch this show or your children may be killed by clowns beating them to death with those giant clown shoes. it's an emergency. don't go anywhere. bill: well, that alarmed me and here now glenn beck, the author of the number one best-seller. common sense. >> there it is. bill: i stand by it. who are these clowns and how can we escape them. >> wouldn't you like to know bill o'reilly? sure. meanwhile bill o'reilly is just on television just telling you who to be violent against. i know. bill: beck, when you do that you know "newsweek" magazine which we just discussed are going to say that you want to murder clowns. that's what they are going to do. >> that's what i'm -- america, go get the clown shoes and beat people to death. do it. bill: you are handing them fodder. >> i know, i know. bill: cap and trade, you saw the talking points memo. >> did i. bill: does it get more brilliant than that or what? >> there is the bible and the talking points memo. bill: the bible is way ahead. >> have you read the talking points twice? because i did. yeah, i mean, we have a situation here where i think the government haseen -- we have an al quirky going on in our country. we have a takeover by business and special interest and they are running the government. >> it's interesting, is it not, under a liberal cloak, which is what global warming is, that the big heinous corporations that ralph nader and all the others on the left despise. they are the ones that are going to make the money. the folks, the people, the down trodden, we are going to pay. >> yeah. here is the thing, bill. you know all that bull crap from michael moore where, you can't get rich. meanwhile is he rich enough, you know, is he a slub. is he rich enough to fly across the country in a corporate plane. the progressive movement exposed themselves in the early part of the 20th century. they love corporations as long as they run them. it's a dictatorship. as long as they are running it, they are fine. bill: this cap and trade con, i'm a global warming believer. i don't think you are. >> no. hang on. bill: i am going to give you a thermom
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ha ha ha! that's a good one. pretty original. a blic option is going to ki you. you believe that? congressman, what are u talking about? what about the millis who a denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition under t currensystem we have i this country? i would argue that's killing people. how about the millions who put off going to thedoctor, or refilling prescription because they can't afford ? at'slling people. then we have t claim that canada and great brain, you know, they don't even care about their people over there. media matters pn out that canada and great britain both those countries have a lower infant mortality rate a a longer le expectancy tan the united states. sad t true. coressman brown, without a publicoption, amerans could left without coverage. withoutritical care. and they cod actually die. tosay a public option will kill people, my friend, that is "psycho talk." gatheretotogeth for 22 grarams owhole grain goodness. it'shat makes triscuit woh every bite. triscuit. avavsome wonder. my daughter was wiwi me. i tookok a bayererspirin out of my purse ananewed it. my doctor said the yer aspirin saveved l le. please talk to your doctor about aspirin d your heart. >>welcome back to"the ed showow." the spspe e shtleendeavour" is schehedud d launch. 'l'll coverer tt t li on msnbc if it happens. the have ben numerous d dels s but it's expxpecdd to go in 20 minutes. t theresident threw down t t mmmm at health care today. spoke at a a rose gararnn ent tontntduce his pick for the rgeon general positionon. settininththe cord straiaigh prididenobama said health c cee is going to get dodonehihiyear. >> i jujust want toto put eveve onontice. because there was a lot of chatter duringng the week that wawane. we are g goi to get this done. ininacon is not an option. and for t tho naysayerss a cynics whohink that this s not going to happen,onon bet against us. we are going to makeke ts s ing happenen >> l likt.t. thpresident met today with k key lawmakers in the health carere debate. in the m meengng was charlie rangel, cirman of theayayand means cocomtttt. he p prentnted pl that would tax the wealthy to lp pay f fo reformrm families making 3535000, $500,000, and $1 mililli aear would get tax r rat between 1% and 3% on theinccree.e. ngngel expects his plan wuld bring in about $450 billion i i revevenuovov the nextxt ten yea. some democrats a andven the secretary of t theealth and manseseices showed skeptpticmm this weekend.. >> the house democrats are coming forward with a aieiece o legigislioiothat includes a 50 billlliotatax increase. with a surtax aboutt 1% that starts for individuals earning about $250,0000 year, climbing toto% for individuals earning $1 mimillnn a year or more.e. can senatat democrats signonon that? >>>> ihink we're goioingo o ve a fferent approaoa. . >> i think at it's one of the eaeas at will beiscussed in the l lgg run. >> just to be precisese you're en to charlierangel's propopos?? >> i think eveveththinis on the table anand discussions a a und way. that table. at tatab's awfuful big. joining us is dememoctitic strategist jamal simmmo,, "w"wasngton post" columnist ej.. ononneand repububcacan ststtegist tim griffin w wis ninigh tim, i'l'lo to you first. it all come down to the moneyey doesn't it sooner or later thth democrats arargogoin to have to figure o outowow they're gogogg pay for this. the president saidid he couldge isis de revenue-neutral, without increasing t theumumbe onon t budget dfifici and the ovoverll lolo-t-ter debt. yobelieve that? >> wouldn't bet on that, ed here's the problem. we'veone nonowrrom talking ababouthe niniured and health care policy, to talking g abtt money. d specifically whatprpresent obama's got to dealal with is e discussion o of taxes. fifirsweweere going t thahave n xes on sugary drinks. llll, at was -- they passed by atat that wasn'n't ining to cover enengh people. itit w going to hit lot of people belowowhahat they calll wealththliline now we've moveved on. wee e ju going to t t the wethy. there e e e a coupleeff problem wi that. fit of all,they're the job-creators. in this particular instance, this tax is going to tax adjusted gross income. ayay? so atat's before deductioio.. what that does i is impactss a t of smallbusinesses. . >> these are prropalals that thth'r're rowing out there right now. >> sure, sure. the fact is, t presidentnt's going to h he e to figure out s ececonicicly on how to p for e.j. dionne, isn't this a major hurdrdlen n y k kin o reffm,m, the president't's ining thahaveo get the devivil the detail here? >> it is.. ereryby wants healthcare. weweant to payss little as poibib for it,ththat true us as consusursrs, 's true of us as t taxyeyers i i thk the usefullhing about what charlie rangel didid i is put an ideaa out theree an s s to pelele well,l, you dmocrats or liberals won't p f f t thi thing, and he's shing you can, in fact, if you want toto rais an awful t ofonon by simply taxing peopleatat t very top. people over$3$3500000 a yeyear so that gives s yo aeehmark agagait which to judge s se of the e otrrroposalsnn the table. s sur >> but i ihihinkaybe the m mst important thinghaha h haenen today isis ththat president oma sat down with -- at leaststee w scheduled to sitown with senator babauc a a senator grasslsley this whole trarain haswed down a crawll because satator baucus and grassley s stiwant get abibill out of the finance committee. >>>> yh. >> thehehihiteouse had hoped to be able to ha back util later t t process. i think thishows the prpresenent' decided he's g got weweh in early andd g gi those guys a a ltltl bit o oraybe mor than a little bit of a ph.h. >> i wonder if this isn't chipping ayay at public o oini rit t now. jamalsisimms, we look at some the numbers out theere you've got the "usa today"/gallup popollouou do you want mamajoheheal care form this yeaar? 53% of the americann pele are yiyi yes. 53% of the americananpeople a a nonogogointo get it done, they don't believe init. so, they ask aboutt supporting the taxing of the riric 58% of the amemerinn people are faavo that. urur thoughts.. i thought thereresint sounded pretty strtrononon ts today. he s snds pretty confident. >> he did sound strong. remember, we'veeeeen b bncncing around this trillioion llllar gure. $1 t triioion is the total cos. mem
ha ha ha! that's a good one. pretty original. a blic option is going to ki you. you believe that? congressman, what are u talking about? what about the millis who a denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition under t currensystem we have i this country? i would argue that's killing people. how about the millions who put off going to thedoctor, or refilling prescription because they can't afford ? at'slling people. then we have t claim that canada and great brain, you know, they don't...
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think a lot of that has to do with iranian pathology and secondly i think what has happened has completed changed the dallas. mr. khamenei is faced with the serious question, not only has he undermined his office by taking sides. he's now accused of mismanagement of a serious crisis facing iran. and he has to find a way to address the questions that has to do with the fact that he has mismanaged the whole situation in very critical ways. and unless he can figure out how to address that kind of question i don't think he can raise his head and sort of try to address the outside world. iran, i do think, will become rather introverted at least the next few months. >> the gentleman right in the back here. >> [inaudible] out of a parliament of 290 personnel, for a command performance, 105 members showed up for ahmadinejad's party. that is one aspect of a domestic indicator i would like to get some answers for. but the obama administration has given, from what all indicators a are, until october for the iranians to come up with some hard means by which we can come to some conclusion or at least a direction on the nuclear, october. after that, there will be very seve severe, g
think a lot of that has to do with iranian pathology and secondly i think what has happened has completed changed the dallas. mr. khamenei is faced with the serious question, not only has he undermined his office by taking sides. he's now accused of mismanagement of a serious crisis facing iran. and he has to find a way to address the questions that has to do with the fact that he has mismanaged the whole situation in very critical ways. and unless he can figure out how to address that kind of...
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has had to answer in court to charges of crimes against humanity. in the witness stand at the international criminal court, charles taylor has presented -- charles taylor has prevented -- has presented his defense. he has admitted that things happened in sierra leone, murder, rape, the use of child soldiers, but he insists he plays no part. we have been watching the trial unfolds. >> when charles taylor stood to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the first time a former african head of state had been called to answer charges of crimes against manatee. charles taylor has spent many months in the past two years while the trial has been underway sitting impassively, listening to the catalog of atrocities committed in sierra leone. he repeatedly denied any involvement. >> i and a father of 14 children. grandchildren, with love of humanity and i have fought all my life to do what i thought was right in the interests of justice and fair play. i resent that characterization of me. it is false, it is malicious. and i stopped there. >> four judges appointed by the government of sierra leone and the un are hearing the case. the central charge by the prosecution is that char
has had to answer in court to charges of crimes against humanity. in the witness stand at the international criminal court, charles taylor has presented -- charles taylor has prevented -- has presented his defense. he has admitted that things happened in sierra leone, murder, rape, the use of child soldiers, but he insists he plays no part. we have been watching the trial unfolds. >> when charles taylor stood to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the first time a former african...
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ha despegado de ese comentario. ha tenido un escrutinio fuerte, detectaron que siete veces se lo dijo en una dÉcada. >> nunca ha dicho pido disculpas. >> para nada. hasan a ella. no vamos a decir racismo pero si hay una especie de idea fija que por h@h@h@t[fglpéxhkph@h@h@@ ser una buena jueza. >> vamos a pasar a honduras. se estÁ pasando el tiempo a celaya para regresar? ¿cree que estÁ cambiando la opiniÓn pÚblica? >> como lo piden los presentes de la regiÓn tiene que tener paciencia y ser estratÉgico. usted transgredido las normas plebiscito, una de su paÍs s s consulta popular que no estaba considerada dentro de la constituciÓn y que querÍa darle validez. en este momento cuando puso en riesgo una democracia Í en centroamÉrica, tiene que ser paciente. y tiene que ceder. hay una contraparte que estÁ intentando negociar y Él tambiÉn tiene que negociar. haque buscar una conciliaciÓn o un modelo a seguir. >> ¿que tiene que hacer celaya? >> quizÁs tenga que negociar, otras a pesar firme, no lo sÉ. lo Único que tengo para decirles que estoy plenamente convencido de que no puede legalizarse este gobierno deporque fue un golpe de estado. no es la forma de
ha despegado de ese comentario. ha tenido un escrutinio fuerte, detectaron que siete veces se lo dijo en una dÉcada. >> nunca ha dicho pido disculpas. >> para nada. hasan a ella. no vamos a decir racismo pero si hay una especie de idea fija que por h@h@h@t[fglpéxhkph@h@h@@ ser una buena jueza. >> vamos a pasar a honduras. se estÁ pasando el tiempo a celaya para regresar? ¿cree que estÁ cambiando la opiniÓn pÚblica? >> como lo piden los presentes de la regiÓn...
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he has de the right thg with his caree he has done it the right w. he has played the right wa he has characr. he has never n his moth aout people. he rescts life. he respects the game of life. he respec the people that he has played with. he has never h thisegotistic mind about how greate is. tas: and they loveim in new york. >> and th should le him in new york. we talk about the other great players that have cehrough ande a different talent. he is a winr. you know? peple love winners. tavis: do you ev look at him and think, that uld of been me,lus i am more talented? >> no. i realized that my time s my time. it was diffent. i never had anyonectually try to ve me some insight. i member when derek was coming up nd i give him and id. i ld him he would be great in new york. he kind of looked me. i said, trust m they will love you. i said, do me one fvor. do t make the miskes i made. make the right decisions and choices. oose the right people to be arnd. another thg you hve going on, u are good looking. [laughter] >> a-rod might think he is better looking. i do not want to start nothing
he has de the right thg with his caree he has done it the right w. he has played the right wa he has characr. he has never n his moth aout people. he rescts life. he respects the game of life. he respec the people that he has played with. he has never h thisegotistic mind about how greate is. tas: and they loveim in new york. >> and th should le him in new york. we talk about the other great players that have cehrough ande a different talent. he is a winr. you know? peple love winners....
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ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering wildly ) ( whistle, thud ) ha ha. mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ( grunts ) all the delicious raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and the granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are before "crunch" on the box. even "bran" made it before "crunch." yeah, but look at how big the word "crunch" is. i mean it just dominates the box. i like the box because in the middle of the word... "kellogg's®" is "ello," like a british greeting. "ello govenor." three tasty ingredients, one great combination. ♪ raisin bran crunch®! ♪ from kellogg! dinner bell sfx: ping ping ping fancy feast elegant medleys tuscany entrÉes restaurant inspired dishes with long grain rice and garden greens is it love? or is it fancy feast? ♪ there's only one word for this ♪ ♪ it's bliss ♪ only one word describes chocolate this creamy, this rich, this indulgent. bliss. hershey's bliss chocolate. it's not just chocolate. it's bliss. kind of consider myself a robinhood of the directing world. buick enclave th
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has strengthened a bit, but the real story is what has happened to money flows, and when you look at the amount of money that's in commodity indices, it has increased by about 56% just in february. we're talking about $125 billion. not all of this is in oil, but a lot of the money is in oil and that hassomething to do with the price volatility that we've seen. back to you in the studio. >> what a relationship we do have with oil. we wring our hands when it's going higher, and when it's lower, does that mean the economy is cooling off? we wring our hands about that, as well. everybody chill just a little bit. president obama kicking off his week-long international tour today in russia. he's holding that news conference with president medvedev you saw portions of it live here on cnbc. they're talking about ways to build new relations between our two countries. and our chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us with some of the highlights of that. >> bill, an interesting press conference still in progress in moscow. not a lot of smiles and acknowledgment from both leaders that they were frank and business-like discussions especially on the very prickly issues. and said just as they've pledged to try to provide a fresh start to u.s.-russian relations, in these meetings they've
has strengthened a bit, but the real story is what has happened to money flows, and when you look at the amount of money that's in commodity indices, it has increased by about 56% just in february. we're talking about $125 billion. not all of this is in oil, but a lot of the money is in oil and that hassomething to do with the price volatility that we've seen. back to you in the studio. >> what a relationship we do have with oil. we wring our hands when it's going higher, and when it's...
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ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering wildly ) ( whistle, thud ) ha ha. e age: dawn of the dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ( grunts ) on fridays, i have hockey before school, so i take two eggo homestyle waffles and put peanut butter inside. i add a couple chocolate chips when dad's starting the car. there's only one way to eat an eggo -- your way. l'eggo my eggo. announcer: what if we could use the sun... - ( ac blowing ) - ...to help keep us cool? ( women vocalizing ) solar-powered ventilation... to help cool you, available on the third-generation prius. it's harmony between man, nature and machine. >>> we're back now at 8:16. if you thought your days of dealing with bullies ended after middle school, think again. nbc's rehema ellis discovered that a shocking number of them are running rampant at work. >> i had my work -- >> reporter: colleen robinson said it happened to her. a piling on of mostly non-physical attacks. >> my boss was a bully. >> reporter: no surprise when colleagues are the subject -- >> your competence does no
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has to do with the iranian pathology. secondly, i think what has happened has completely changed. he is faced with a serious question -- not only has the undermined his office by taking sides, he is accused of mismanagement of a serious crisis. he has to find a way to address those questions that have to do with this leadership. it does not have to do with is he a leader or not. it has to do that he has mismanaged this whole situation in very consequential ways. until he can adjust that, i do not think he can raise his
has to do with the iranian pathology. secondly, i think what has happened has completely changed. he is faced with a serious question -- not only has the undermined his office by taking sides, he is accused of mismanagement of a serious crisis. he has to find a way to address those questions that have to do with this leadership. it does not have to do with is he a leader or not. it has to do that he has mismanaged this whole situation in very consequential ways. until he can adjust that, i do...
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has scored tice. he has a hit. markakis has a two for four, he has scored two runs in the ball game, so top of the order has been thereally the case for the orioles. that one for 16, the only hit that thai got was huff. >> gary: buried in the territory by thompson, and a 1- 0 count. thompson has been working behind, jepsen worked behind, and santana, the startedder, spent at bats working behind the oriole hitters. that has been a problem for the three pitchers who have been on the mound for the angels in this ball game. 10 hits now for the orioles. here is the delivery to roberts, and that's going to miss. melvin mora is at third, wieters is on at first. and roberts trying to bring at least one of them home here with two down. and it matters, in light of the two runs picked the last half inning by the angels. robbers will take the pitch. that is in there for a strike. 2-1 for thompson. roberts ready and the 2-1 delivery. no runs, a couple of hits, two are left on base. orioles up 6-3. 7th inning stretch brought to you by jack daniels tennessee whiskey. please drink responsibly. sam adams boston lager is my favorite be
has scored tice. he has a hit. markakis has a two for four, he has scored two runs in the ball game, so top of the order has been thereally the case for the orioles. that one for 16, the only hit that thai got was huff. >> gary: buried in the territory by thompson, and a 1- 0 count. thompson has been working behind, jepsen worked behind, and santana, the startedder, spent at bats working behind the oriole hitters. that has been a problem for the three pitchers who have been on the mound...
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has done the right thing with his career. he has done it the right way. he has played the right way. he has had character. as never ran hismouth about people. he respects life. he respects the game of life. he respects the people that he has played with. he has never had this egotistic mind about how great he is. tavis: and they love him in new york. >> and they should love him in new york. we talk about the other great players that have come through and be a different talent. he is a winner. you know? people love winners. tavis: do you ever look at him and think, that could of been me, plus i am more talented? >> no. i realized that my time was my time. it was different. i never had anyone actually try to give me some insight. i remember when derek was coming up and i give him and said. i told him he would be great in new york. he kind of looked at me. i said, trust me. they will love you. i said, do me one favor. do not make the mistakes i made. make the right decisions and choices. choose the right people to be around. another thing you have going on, you are good looking. [laughter] >> a-rod might thin
has done the right thing with his career. he has done it the right way. he has played the right way. he has had character. as never ran hismouth about people. he respects life. he respects the game of life. he respects the people that he has played with. he has never had this egotistic mind about how great he is. tavis: and they love him in new york. >> and they should love him in new york. we talk about the other great players that have come through and be a different talent. he is a...
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. >> yet your son is 18 years of age and has reached a level of adjustment has he not? >> he has. he has improved greatly and it's through primarily education and behavioral programing. there is much more that needs to be done that can be done on the biomedical side and that seems that we are very much closely associated with and working towards now. and that's where the breakthrough will come. >> chairman smith, a
. >> yet your son is 18 years of age and has reached a level of adjustment has he not? >> he has. he has improved greatly and it's through primarily education and behavioral programing. there is much more that needs to be done that can be done on the biomedical side and that seems that we are very much closely associated with and working towards now. and that's where the breakthrough will come. >> chairman smith, a
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ha ha ha >> kelly: a small plane flipped over at the end of a runway at a westerns in airport. it flipped and landed on the dirt. a father and son were airlifted to the hospital. the extent of the pairs' injuries is unknown. >> julie: you may want to think twice before you whip out the plats particular next time you head up to the register to pay for something because money experts are saying that they are listing ten things you should not pout credit card, day at the spa, to a round of drinks with your friends. purchases that seem innocent at the time but could hurt your credit. dominic, i say cash is king and never put it on credit card unless i have the cash. that is the mistake a lot of people make. >> i think that is smart. time when using credit card we don't realize how much we're spending. we get immune to the transaction so you spend, spend. when you get the bill to end of the month, it can be in the thousands of dollars, cash works a lot better. >> julie: thing you do not want to charge under any circumstances, number one, traffic tickets, you say. >> not me. a study that was done on this particular thing. if you have been reckless the way you are driving you probably are not going to be responsible when you use your credit card. credit card companies have seen their margins cut, new rules in the spring. they are looking at ways to cut costs and cut out holders that are not being responsible. >> julie: retreading your tires? >> the issue is if you couldn't afford to buy new steirs and buying ones that are retreaded then your financial situation is not healthy. any kind of earmarks that would look for people that will be in trouble. >> julie: bargain binges, using it at a 99 cent store. >> transactions in the wal-mart, the new kind of posh thing to do is shop at wal-mart. credit card companies are looking where you shop and if you are doing for budgeted reasons. >> julie: you are talking about bargain binges and they are looking at adult play toys. yes, folks we're talking about porn. >> the theory here and going into the alcohol issue is that if you are not being responsible and binging on spending on these items you may be unemployed, maybe they need to cut back. >> julie: and wasting your money and personal pampering, what are you talking about. go to the spa and charge it on a credit card? >> let's talk about the lottery tickets, it's not a good bet. if you think you are going to win a million bucks, it doesn't work out. not a smart way to invest your money. as far as going to the spa, i don't know the average person that is not using a credit card but not overdoing it and not getting the extra. >> julie: the booze by the way is so key. carry cash to the bar. if you are like me, sometimes i feel generous when i've had a drink or two, the zriong me and there is 15 co-workers and next day i look at my receipt, it's like $500. >> you want to think about this. that is a couple of thousand bucks, now you are paying interested on that money. >> julie: that is why you spend cash. always the best way. great to have you on. >> kelly: tomorrow america marks an historic event the landing of apollo 11 on the moon. mission took place 40 years ago. coming up, we will talk to the man who is currently responsible for a piece of that history. he is in charge of apollo 11's module that safely brought three astronauts into space and back home. >> julie: welcome back. time for top of the news, an arrest made for murders of six people. charging jacob schaffer killing four adults and two juveniles. they are believed for of the same family. they found schaffer sitting on the front porch of one of his alleged victims. >> king of pop's music legacy may continue with his four brothers. michael jack sons' brothers mechanics of the five want to do several shows jackson was going to do this no mo in london. >> pentagon confirming the identity of taliban internet video, the man is 23-year-old private bergdahl. they say he was kidnapped last month while walking away from his base in afghanistan. >> kelly: first man on the moon, the race ended 40 years ago on july 20th, 1969 to be exact. astronauts kneel armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins were on top of a rocketed and landed on the moon. if you are old enough to remember, these were the words and images that gripped our nation that day and the world on that historic day. listen. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> the words of armstrong. responsible for the command module for apollo 11. roger is the curator of the national air museum. >> it's very cool job and my pleasure to be here. i should add there are several and we are responsible for all of these objects at the museum. >> kelly: i understand when years ago when the 11 command module came into your possession that astronaut michael collins was the curator of the museum at that time, is that correct? >> he was the director back in the 1970s when it first opened in 1976. the apollo command module was there at the opening. >> kelly: he got to see the ship that he piloted back in his possession and was responsible for showing to it the public. i've been to that museum so many times. i've taken my sons there. it's one of our favorite spots. each time i go there i marvel how tiny the housing compartment was. tell us about it? >> it is tiny. very small capsule, few cubic feet that has three astronauts aboard. it's set atop a 363 feet launcher that was massive in size and scale and power. this small piece is the only came home bringing the astronauts safely back on the 24th of july. >> kelly: do you have a replica of the lunar landing module? >> we do. it's a test article that didn't fly in space, but we do have one of those on display. it's not an actual object, it never got in space. >> kelly: this is a huge day tomorrow as we recall on years what took places on the montana what kind of special event will you be unfolding there? >> there is a whole series of things that are happening. there was activities yesterday that nasa sponsored. there is more activities tonight with the public lecture with the crew at the museum tomorrow. they'll be a whole series of activities including a visit with the crew in the oval office for president obama. other activities closing off the day with a big party at the museum. >> kelly: you look back on history and, of course, with th
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ha, ha, ha. and mildred hotopp. >> volunteered over 30 years at a local hospital with special needs kids and always keeps up with the latest fashion. >> isn't that nice? bernice clark. >> we did her. >> oh, we did her. >> we're done. >> that's number four. >> we're done. >> all right. >> can i just show you? this is a bit of willard's -- >> put it on ebay. >> you know, david beckham was here in the last half hour. i admired his suit. he came down in jeans and gave me the suit off his back. >> wow. >> are you going to wear it? >> sell it on ebay. >> with the gum. >> all right. >> how about that. >> that's in the dressing room. >> leigh and nick getting married on the plaza after your local news and weather. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. two frederick county softball coaches are out of a job after officials discovered alcohol was present at a party involving students from all high-school. the coaches say that some parents brought beer to the function but it was not intended for the players. players have dedicated a facebook page to the coaches highlighting their hard work and dedication. so far>>> let's check on the mog commute with sarah caldwell. >> is down 32 at parksville, and we have a crash on the harrisburg expressway at warren road. at dulaney valley, a speed sensor at 11 miles per hour. among lombard between president and m.l.k., the resurfacing project begins today. very heavy on the west side. approaching the west side. we are looking at a 20-minute ride on the outer loop of north side. 60 minutes on the inner loop towards 795. here's traffic approaching white marsh. we will switch over to a live view of traffic on the west side. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> it is absolutely beautiful. 69 at the airport. we are in the low seventies on the eastern shore. we will make it up to the mid- to-upper-80's. 87 or 88 downtown. partly cloudy, remaining friday. winds will be shifting to the south. a cold front will approach. i after midnight, slight chance of showers. warm a high of 88 to 90 tomorrow. >> we will have another update at 8:55. ♪ the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total care. wisk®. powerfully clean. perfectly priced. ♪ >>> and back now at 8:30 on a beautiful wednesday morning. 15th day of july, 2009. you may have not received an invitation in the mail but you are cordially invited to the wedding of lee daniel and nick cordes, the guests here in the plaza are in their seats. they are ready. soon the eyes of the world will be on our very happy couple. and may i say, you all look very smashing. >> thank you, you, too. >> thank you. >> what about the bride? >> i did steal a peek. >> you did? >> because it's not bad luck for me. >> no. >> she is stunning. beyond belief. and of course, after the ceremony, here, on the plaza, we head up to the other plaza. >> that's right. >> several blocks away, the famed plaza hotel, for leigh and nick's reception. which should be an awful lot of fun. and there's the scene inside. isn't that elegant? >> it's beautiful. good to see the plaza back open. >> tenth anniversary of our wedding series. >> so romantic. we are looking at a nice, clear stand on hd doppler this morning. not too far away, a front is approaching. this will change the weather pattern by tomorrow. but tomorrow, 8 and that's your weather. >> thank you, al. up next, the wait is over. the wedding of leigh and nick, live on the plaza. but first on a wednesday morning, this is "today" on nbc. >>> "today" throws a wedding, ten years of i dos, brought to you by purina, your pet, our passion. >>> and now it is tomorrow for "today throws a wedding," ten years of i dos, the ceremony you've been planning is finally here. leigh daniel and nick cordes will tie the knot in just a few minutes live on our vineyard-themed plaza. >> guess probably the third most important person here today, minister james amountton will preside over the wedding. he's also the bride's step-grandfather. minister amountton serves at the first baptist church in marble falls, texas, and spent 35 years in africa as a missionary. very special man on this incredibly special occasion. >> very special moment for him, as well. and following the minister, who else? the groom, here, nick cordes. looking dapper. there he is. in a tommy hilfiger seersucker suit styled by gq magazine. nick is a two-time olympic marathon trial qualifier. still hopes to one day run for team usa. he's a winner for this crowd. leigh and nick first met in a coed running program over six years ago where team dating was forbidden but their love was too strong. they ended up getting kicked out of the program but they bonded forever. >> and now we move to nick's parents, rick cordes and debbie cordes. rick hasnd proudly boasts having traveled to all of the 50 united states. debbie is a former journalist and currently a pub sissist with the madison, ohio, school district. >> they both look very dapper. quite lovely. and up next parents of the groom, we have jan tilly. jan is leigh's mom coming out right now a registered dietitian and entrepreneur living in san antonio, texas. jan's favorite memory of leigh is when she lost her shoe in a race and ended up winning anyway. leigh's also notorious for getting lost wherever she knows. let's know she needs to walk straight down the aisle. her mom told her to do that. >> you don't think minister hampton is going to say do you leezer take nick? >> the bridle party are wearing the outfits you picked for them. the ladies are waning vineyard collection dresses from priscilla of boston, styled by our owe own bobbie thomas. and now are yvette daniel and jason dahlman. when they were little leigh was in yvette's red even though she was older. jason was nic
ha, ha, ha. and mildred hotopp. >> volunteered over 30 years at a local hospital with special needs kids and always keeps up with the latest fashion. >> isn't that nice? bernice clark. >> we did her. >> oh, we did her. >> we're done. >> that's number four. >> we're done. >> all right. >> can i just show you? this is a bit of willard's -- >> put it on ebay. >> you know, david beckham was here in the last half hour. i admired his...
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has visto? >> ella va a conseguir s respaldada por el voto y con un alto porcentaje. lo que es impresionante que se ha reflejado como lo que siempre ha dicho que es, una latina brillante, sabia como se le ha >> ¿tÚ cÓmo lo ves? >> igual que norberto. no tiene vuelta de hoja. se va a cocinar. ha hecho un excelente trabajo de defensa ante un escrutinio que ha sido a veces cruel, que tnr÷hkcjkph@h@h@tnr÷hcgrk si hay una especie de idea fija que por ser latina va a actuar en contra de los temas y a favor de los latinos. no tiene ningÚn sentido ni siquiera hablar de que es latina. es una profesional. es una juez, una mujer con una experiencia tan comprobada, tenemos la garantÍa de que va a ser una buena jua. >> vamos a pasar a honduras. se estÁ pasando el tiempo a celaya para regresar? ¿cree que estÁ cambiando la opiniÓn pÚblica? >> como lo piden los presentes de la regiÓn tiene que tener paciencia y ser estratÉgico. usted transgredido las normas constitucionales de su paÍs al empujar un plebiscito, una consulta popular que no estaba considerada dentro de la constituciÓn y que querÍa darle validez. en este momento cuando puso en riesgo una democracia muy frÁgil todavÍa, como muchas en centro
has visto? >> ella va a conseguir s respaldada por el voto y con un alto porcentaje. lo que es impresionante que se ha reflejado como lo que siempre ha dicho que es, una latina brillante, sabia como se le ha >> ¿tÚ cÓmo lo ves? >> igual que norberto. no tiene vuelta de hoja. se va a cocinar. ha hecho un excelente trabajo de defensa ante un escrutinio que ha sido a veces cruel, que tnr÷hkcjkph@h@h@tnr÷hcgrk si hay una especie de idea fija que por ser latina va a actuar...
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has been touted. he has been a person who has a long history. no problems whatsoever. nobody has ever, ever accused him of having any racist attitudes. in fact, many of the officers who have stood with him are african-american officers. there is just no evidence to indicate that this man has a chip on his shoulder. he just happened to be answering a call because he was in the vicinity. >> and to use the phrase -- >> it sounds like you are saying well, you know, he knows black people and some of his best friends are blangeght. mike: no, i certainly did not say that what i do really believe that the policeman is getting a call that someone might be breaking into a home. he has every right. in fact, he has a responsibility to find out does that person live there and once he found out he did, he was willing to walk away. it seems that professor gates wasn't going to let it go. >> opeo, you are stuck in the past. may this be the moment we move past this and stop saying that everything has got to be about race and every white police officer is a racist. we have got to move forward. >>
has been touted. he has been a person who has a long history. no problems whatsoever. nobody has ever, ever accused him of having any racist attitudes. in fact, many of the officers who have stood with him are african-american officers. there is just no evidence to indicate that this man has a chip on his shoulder. he just happened to be answering a call because he was in the vicinity. >> and to use the phrase -- >> it sounds like you are saying well, you know, he knows black people...
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has 101,102 men disabilities -- municipalities. they have many political arenas were my government has begun -- has more than 400 mayors could not attend their cities because of the threat they receive from terrorist organizations. more than 250 trade unionists were killed year by year.
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has focused a substantial portion of his efforts towards the domestic agenda and in a sense has trade in the international agenda in this regard has taken a back seat. that will change sometime soon. you just met with president obama and the fta is a very pending issue in the agenda. what role do you see ahead working with the administration in the prospects of moving ahead in congress? >> yesterday, the conversation with president obama was very constructive. i found him very interested in moving ahead with columbia. in the specific point of the political agreement. the political agreement with columbia is a question of politics. it is of confidence, of friendship, it is convenient for both countries. the only way for columbia to provide some communities with real alternatives to the narcotics trafficking economy is through investment. we don't see the possibility to increase our exports to the united states in the near future. we have seen an adoption -- a huge reduction in our exports to the united states. keep in mind, some citiesave fought a lot to overcome terrorists. my city has sustained it a big battle against the cartels on narcotics trafficking. my city has advanced a lot. but my city has specialized [unintelligible] the main market is the united states. it is because the decline in this market, my city has seen an increase in the unemployment rate, up to 18%. therefore, we do not see possibilities to increase exports dramatically to the united states in the short term. but we need the agreement as a sign for investors from all over the world to be much more confident in columbia. it is quite difficult for my government to invite investors to put their money in colombia when they ask, "i want to put my money in columbia, but why hasn't the united states approved the free trade agreement with columbia?" in a country with 46 million people, the only way for us to prosper is by having access to all of the market's@@@@@@@@@ @ economy was at the moment and when our administration began of how into the world economy should be by the end of the second term. we f
has focused a substantial portion of his efforts towards the domestic agenda and in a sense has trade in the international agenda in this regard has taken a back seat. that will change sometime soon. you just met with president obama and the fta is a very pending issue in the agenda. what role do you see ahead working with the administration in the prospects of moving ahead in congress? >> yesterday, the conversation with president obama was very constructive. i found him very interested...
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has strong evidence behind it. thank you. >> i do not think that anything that has happened in iran has changed the limited options that the obama administration had prior to what has happened. even before these things happen, there were suspicions about military strikes. sanctions effectively haunt the population and strengthen the hard-liners. i do not think anything that has happened in iran has change the dynamic. the only thing that has changed it seems to me is that because the election was at the center of the controversy, it is not possible, despite mr. alex damany's making this a systemic problem to making the argument that this is a crash -- despite khamenei's makin this is systemic problem, to making the argument that this is a crash. i think outside governments might start thinking about policies that actually directly harm individual members of that government. who ever is identified in terms of ambassadors, in terms of people they send out side. people have talked about the possibility of political sanctions. individual members of this government. things are working out so fast that i do not think it is time pro -- for the obamas situation -- i think
has strong evidence behind it. thank you. >> i do not think that anything that has happened in iran has changed the limited options that the obama administration had prior to what has happened. even before these things happen, there were suspicions about military strikes. sanctions effectively haunt the population and strengthen the hard-liners. i do not think anything that has happened in iran has change the dynamic. the only thing that has changed it seems to me is that because the...
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has las ha tenido, y los go ha salido adelante. por eso muy triunfado por eso es una mujer exitosa. >> agregó que se mudará cerca de su hermana para poder ser un padre para sus dos sobrinos menores. >> un muerto y 6 heridos dejó el derrumbe en francia. para el kon cierto de madonna. mientras tanto armaban y ahorra están investigando las causas, la presentación hada hasta nuevo aviso. >> finalmente estrena en cine una esperada película que promete batir todos los récord de taquilla. >> está en un lugar muy especial para los fieles seguidores de esta cinta. cuéntanos. hola. >> hola ¿qué tal? nos encontramos en el museo de warner brothers y la verdad que se siente, dedicado completamente a harry potter, rodeado de artículos originales, seremo testigos de la aventura del pequeño mago que nos deja por sexta vez con la boca abierta y también florece el amor. llega el gran día para los fanáticos de potter, laícula esperada por ellos, está aquítí huógkp potter, la sext l venes ción. que otra lamentable noticia, para los seores qstán etínnu]rados p sus ata ció esta eva avra serh@ testi si nh@a que tínnu] ps horm estánil. el h@amor florece y también los ces y ragedí acerc howa >> e enfre el nuevo desafió. harry quién sosah@h@h@ quién hay grandes que amenaza destruir a howard para siempre. >> en dvd estrena la cinta. cuyo personaje tiene vida gracias a l
has las ha tenido, y los go ha salido adelante. por eso muy triunfado por eso es una mujer exitosa. >> agregó que se mudará cerca de su hermana para poder ser un padre para sus dos sobrinos menores. >> un muerto y 6 heridos dejó el derrumbe en francia. para el kon cierto de madonna. mientras tanto armaban y ahorra están investigando las causas, la presentación hada hasta nuevo aviso. >> finalmente estrena en cine una esperada película que promete batir todos los récord...
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has to compete against the private insurance companies and of course i prefer a public option but these are the minimum requirements. first it has to be available. on the first day to everybody. second it has to be... so there shouldn't be a trigger two years later maybe we'll have one. second, it hasto be national. you know, i know there are co-ops in iowa. there are even co-ops in new york. i live in an apartment building that's a co-op so i'm a cooperateor. to have one little co-op in new york and say new york is covered when 99% of the people have nothing that's no good. third it has to be transparent. in other words, we want to know... the public option the advantage is when it makes a deal with the drug companies or big hospital association, we'll know what it says and it will keep the insurance companies honest. they don't make their deals public. since there's no competition they jack up prices and it has to have the clout to go against the big boys. those four things we could do it. it's a road to go. >> we're demonstrating the complexity here. senator grassley, are you going to make the deadline? >> we're going to make it. let's get back to basics because by golly if we're going to insure everybody, make sure it's affordable and accessible. you take care of everybody. wha
has to compete against the private insurance companies and of course i prefer a public option but these are the minimum requirements. first it has to be available. on the first day to everybody. second it has to be... so there shouldn't be a trigger two years later maybe we'll have one. second, it hasto be national. you know, i know there are co-ops in iowa. there are even co-ops in new york. i live in an apartment building that's a co-op so i'm a cooperateor. to have one little co-op in new...