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. >> where do you put john hammond. >> john hammond was an incredible a & r man.t run a company. he was not involved with a marketing but he wasnd he wasomeone who discovered billy holiday and aretha franklin. >> he had a lot to do with springstein too. >> he definitely did. he was the one that springstein and his manager went to see him because they wanted to know who discovered bob dylan. and john hammond went over his material and i never forget him bringing bruce into my office and going over the material. and making the decision jointly to sign bruce springstein. >> of all the people tat you ve word wi, w ha but be closest too? >> the artist. >> is witny always going to be sort of the one because you had such an influence because she was so young when you -- >> well, when you discover a rock 'n' roll artist, you are discovering someone who is self-contained. are you waiting for that artist like patty smith, you know, springstein. you're waiting for that artist. and it doesn't just have to be rock, it's true of alecia keyes. are you waiting for them to write a
. >> where do you put john hammond. >> john hammond was an incredible a & r man.t run a company. he was not involved with a marketing but he wasnd he wasomeone who discovered billy holiday and aretha franklin. >> he had a lot to do with springstein too. >> he definitely did. he was the one that springstein and his manager went to see him because they wanted to know who discovered bob dylan. and john hammond went over his material and i never forget him bringing bruce...
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sticking cheese up his nose, then placing it into a sandwich while his co-worker, christie lynn hammonds and into the sandwich it goes. >> it's our special ingredient. >> then setzer holds slices of meat up to his rear end. >> he just farted on salami that goes on sandwiches. >> later he wipes his bare bottom with a sponge typically used for cleaning dishes. hammonds, seemingly delighted, continues filming and gives a play-by-play of setzer's shocking mistreatment of the food. >> they'll never know there's snot on it. our manager is unaware of what we are doing at the moment. while we're up here clowning around, putting snot in people's food. >> the two are fired immediately after the video goes viral. >> going to miss domino's. they were a very good company. >> hammonds and setzer are charged with felony adulterating food but insist none of the food seen in the video was ever served to customers. >> having 25,000 employees around the country that work for us, all of them are doing it the right way, and, you know, two idiots, you know, get to make it a really hard day for all of us. >> t
sticking cheese up his nose, then placing it into a sandwich while his co-worker, christie lynn hammonds and into the sandwich it goes. >> it's our special ingredient. >> then setzer holds slices of meat up to his rear end. >> he just farted on salami that goes on sandwiches. >> later he wipes his bare bottom with a sponge typically used for cleaning dishes. hammonds, seemingly delighted, continues filming and gives a play-by-play of setzer's shocking mistreatment of the...
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. >> i think daryl hammond and seth myers may be in the history of the show the only people to be in the cast longer than you. >> well, i haven't looked at how long people have been there. but that sounds about right. >> did you ever think when you started that this was something that you would do for this long? >> actually, yeah. i remember when -- when i first got the job, i thought i want to last for a while here. because i love saturday night live, i've always been a fan of the show and i really wanted to just be there a while and really just get into it. >> because burnout, of course, is always a risk. then there are times over the history of the show where people have been plucked away to go do movies or tv shows, they thought well this was the spring board for me. this really seems like the place you want to be. >> i feel very lucky, i feel very fortunate. it's a big deal to me. i'm excited still when i go there and -- and it's just a -- you know, it's not just a show, it's everything around it. like i get to work with writers who are like the funniest people that i have ever
. >> i think daryl hammond and seth myers may be in the history of the show the only people to be in the cast longer than you. >> well, i haven't looked at how long people have been there. but that sounds about right. >> did you ever think when you started that this was something that you would do for this long? >> actually, yeah. i remember when -- when i first got the job, i thought i want to last for a while here. because i love saturday night live, i've always been a...
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sarah hammond gets the hoop. hammond made the free throw and louisville was in front. game, 20 second left but micaela's three is no good. cal's best run in school comes toen a end with a final record of 32-4. that's nothing to take lightly in reflective of the job lindsay gatley has done with the program. as expressed by the players. >> i told them not to hang their heads for one second. not one second because we've come too far. when i think about this team i can be the help but smile because what we've done has been beyond amazing. we've affected so many people and to see all the good that's come out of it. all the positive, all the love and like she said the legacy we're going to leave. i think it's a positive note. we weren't a cinderella team that made it this year. this is what cal basketball is going to be. >>> this one turn into the briana stewart show. stewart with a three and then driving to the hoop with a pair inside. stewart went for 29 as uconn rolled to the win with a team it had lost to three times this season. louisville and uconn meet on tuesday. >>>
sarah hammond gets the hoop. hammond made the free throw and louisville was in front. game, 20 second left but micaela's three is no good. cal's best run in school comes toen a end with a final record of 32-4. that's nothing to take lightly in reflective of the job lindsay gatley has done with the program. as expressed by the players. >> i told them not to hang their heads for one second. not one second because we've come too far. when i think about this team i can be the help but smile...
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sara hammond puts them up three. and louisville holds them to 20 20.5 points. >> and i am just so grateful that we got to play into the second to last possible day you could be playing a game, and we had a pre game meal today and we got to do a walk through and tuesday night. >> we were not just some cinderella team. we set tout to be elite and we set out to make this program known. that's something we have done. when you look back and see that is a legacy left, yes it hurt to lose, but that's awesome. i don't think a lot of people will get to do that. >> so true. louisville's win lock etd up the big east title game. they are going for the eighth time. 83-65. brianna stewart had 29 for the huskies. the warriors want to make a sweat. five games left and no gimme's. home contest with utah and picking it up in the fourth quarter. an 88-78 lead. he had 22 points and step back three and three and a half to play. david leigh 21 to 13 and that brings him within three. need a stop here and williams over green. he had 25 and
sara hammond puts them up three. and louisville holds them to 20 20.5 points. >> and i am just so grateful that we got to play into the second to last possible day you could be playing a game, and we had a pre game meal today and we got to do a walk through and tuesday night. >> we were not just some cinderella team. we set tout to be elite and we set out to make this program known. that's something we have done. when you look back and see that is a legacy left, yes it hurt to lose,...
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sara hammond puts them up three.ville holds them to 20 20.5 points. >> and i am just so grateful that we got to play into the second to last possible day you could be playing a game, and we had a pre game meal today and we got to do a walk through and tuesday night. >> we were not just some cinderella team. we set tout to be elite and we set out to make this program known. that's something we have done. when you look back and see that is a legacy left, yes it hurt to lose, but that's awesome. i don't think a lot of people will get to do that. >> so true. louisville's win lock etd up the big east title game. they are going for the eighth time. 83-65. brianna stewart had 29 for the huskies. the warriors want to make a sweat. five games left and no gimme's. home contest with utah and picking it up in the fourth quarter. an 88-78 lead. he had 22 points and step back three and three and a half to play. david leigh 21 to 13 and that brings him within three. need a stop here and williams over green. he had 25 and the warrio
sara hammond puts them up three.ville holds them to 20 20.5 points. >> and i am just so grateful that we got to play into the second to last possible day you could be playing a game, and we had a pre game meal today and we got to do a walk through and tuesday night. >> we were not just some cinderella team. we set tout to be elite and we set out to make this program known. that's something we have done. when you look back and see that is a legacy left, yes it hurt to lose, but...
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(hammond) the leader is expressing an emotional vocaling, and the choir or congregation is responding creates a sense of, "hey, i'm participating too. "i can't sing in the choir, but i can sing, and i can participate in this as well." ♪ i am standing in the need of prayer. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh. [irish dance music] (narrator) musical forms often play an important role in dance and theater traditions. in traditional irish dance music, the structure of the fiddle tune functions as a guide for both the dancers and musicians. while there are thousands of these tunes, the majority fall into one single form. with irish music, nearly all these pieces are composed of two major ideas. you'll have an a idea and a b idea, and in actual performance, what usually happens-- the a idea is played twice through, so you would go a-a, and then play the b idea twice, b-b. [irish dance music] (man) there's no such thing as an irish tune that only has an a part, or there's no such thing as an irish tune that has an a part, three b parts, and one c part. usually if one part's repeated, they all are, with one or
(hammond) the leader is expressing an emotional vocaling, and the choir or congregation is responding creates a sense of, "hey, i'm participating too. "i can't sing in the choir, but i can sing, and i can participate in this as well." ♪ i am standing in the need of prayer. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh. [irish dance music] (narrator) musical forms often play an important role in dance and theater traditions. in traditional irish dance music, the structure of the fiddle tune functions...
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schimmel to hammond. draws the foul. she made her free throw. louisville wins, 64-57.hey advance to the national title game tuesday night in new orleans. that will do it for this "sportscenter" update. for the latest from the sporting world, tune in to the highlight express, 11:00 eastern on espn news. >>> a stunning upset at last night's academy of country music awards in las vegas. luke bryan beat out nashville heavy hitters to win entertainer of the year. he also happened to be co-hosting the awards ceremony. >> he was presented his award by shania twain. who is making her first appearances at the caroms in a decade. another unforgettable highlight, a duet between garth brooks and george strait. as part of a tribute to dick clark. >> i am a huge garth brooks fans. that -- ♪ i got friends in low places >>> up next, "the pulse." asking a girl to prom. what one teen wore to get his date to say yes. >>> plus, scoring a touchdown for the nebraska cornhuskers. why a 7-year-old was hand the ball. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults,
schimmel to hammond. draws the foul. she made her free throw. louisville wins, 64-57.hey advance to the national title game tuesday night in new orleans. that will do it for this "sportscenter" update. for the latest from the sporting world, tune in to the highlight express, 11:00 eastern on espn news. >>> a stunning upset at last night's academy of country music awards in las vegas. luke bryan beat out nashville heavy hitters to win entertainer of the year. he also happened...
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these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem the hammonds never came to jerusalem now it wasn't really the fast time dives and monuments attacked israeli. cyberspace you know the previous time it happened during last year's gaza war now only during the four days it lasts one hundred is really websites it was suffered from forty million unique attacks and around seven hundred israeli watched it attacks including some high profile government websites like the websites of the foreign ministry the bank of jerusalem and these rarely defense ministry so as you can see that previous attack had some major impact so wait and see how this one develops or let's get more of the latest hacker attack and its implications from dr phil and expert in the usage of the internet in the middle east and islamic world a pleasure to see you today thanks for coming on r t let's talk about this. you think it's dangerous. good evening sir well this current their attack is not a serious serious as it's looked like in the media. because first of all. there is no such ma
these facts are jewish such as this one for example king david found as the city of jerusalem the hammonds never came to jerusalem now it wasn't really the fast time dives and monuments attacked israeli. cyberspace you know the previous time it happened during last year's gaza war now only during the four days it lasts one hundred is really websites it was suffered from forty million unique attacks and around seven hundred israeli watched it attacks including some high profile government...
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john hammond and i signed bruce springsteen. >> the battle with these artists, everybody from donovan to alecia keys and all the people in between you worked with, is it the ones who really do well are the ones that will not insist on writing their own songs? >> no. you've got to make this distinction. for the first number of years, i only signed self-contained rock artists so that they all wrote their own material. janice and big brother did not but they came with their material. they wanted to do summertime. it was they who decided. there was never a question of bmitting outside material. you don't submit outside material to rock artists because you're looking for cutting edge artists. 80, 85%, in those days 100 for me. i never touched the idea or the issue of submitting songs. you only submit songs -- and that's what i did when i founded arista records in 1974, there's a & r. artist and repertoire. no one was doing what mitch and jerry did, finding material for artists that -- >> imus: i have a couple minutes left. did you like the beatles? >> when the beatles -- did they explode i
john hammond and i signed bruce springsteen. >> the battle with these artists, everybody from donovan to alecia keys and all the people in between you worked with, is it the ones who really do well are the ones that will not insist on writing their own songs? >> no. you've got to make this distinction. for the first number of years, i only signed self-contained rock artists so that they all wrote their own material. janice and big brother did not but they came with their material....
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rick hammond, jamestown, new york, it's absurd to classify drugs as a violent classic.out cocaine? wise up, man. life is short. ben, chicago. there will always be people who use drugs. no one forces them. far more are the tragic people,k children, hurt by the drug car. believe me, surrendering to the madness is not going to protect the kids. it will make things worse. sandy, pennsylvania. let me get this straight. the white house party cost the taxpayers more than $400,000, and will be broadcast on the taxpayer-funded pbs network? is anyone okay with this? apparently so, sandy. anthony, monroe, connecticut. thit cost taxpayer one cent eac. how is that significant? symbolic, anthony. and then your picture makes you look like a mafia boss. that was my intent. stevmy books are nonfiction, fact-based books. i'm disgusted with you and miller bashing greece. is that means you won't travel out to spokane to see us. or you can meet us on july 1st. we'll try to win you over. finally the tip of the day. what should we do when somebody hurts? rape, assault, child abuse, things lik
rick hammond, jamestown, new york, it's absurd to classify drugs as a violent classic.out cocaine? wise up, man. life is short. ben, chicago. there will always be people who use drugs. no one forces them. far more are the tragic people,k children, hurt by the drug car. believe me, surrendering to the madness is not going to protect the kids. it will make things worse. sandy, pennsylvania. let me get this straight. the white house party cost the taxpayers more than $400,000, and will be...
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next louisville possession, sarah hammond drives, hits the layup, plus the foul. up three after the free throw. last chance for cal down three. makayla. cal has the foul. louisville would win, 64-57. >> we weren't just some cinderella team who made a year this year. like this is what cal basketball is going to be like. well set out to be elite and make this program known. i think this is something that this program has done. that's a legacy you left. yes, it hurts to lose, but that's pretty awesome. i don't think a lot of people get to do that. >>> let's get to the ice before we get out of here. stars and sharks. raffi torres making his san jose debut. second period, torres and galiardi for the spinorama, baby. it's in there, beautiful goal. the sharks up 3-2. but outcome was decided in the shoot-out. jamie beat ante niemi. the sharks lose, 5-4, snapping a seven-game win streak. >>> one other note on the golden state warriors, the warriors can clinch a play-off spot with a win and a loss from the jazz or the lakers. keep your fingers crossed. the warriors trying t
next louisville possession, sarah hammond drives, hits the layup, plus the foul. up three after the free throw. last chance for cal down three. makayla. cal has the foul. louisville would win, 64-57. >> we weren't just some cinderella team who made a year this year. like this is what cal basketball is going to be like. well set out to be elite and make this program known. i think this is something that this program has done. that's a legacy you left. yes, it hurts to lose, but that's...
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on a number of occasions, at least a dozen occasions my mom would call the hammond police department. >> did he use violence? >> yeah. mom would have maybe a black eye, bloody nose. >> he told us his mother wasn't the only target of his father's violence. he was, too. but it wasn't his idea to kill him. >> i was doing some homework, sitting in my room. my sister walked in, made a comment about dad was really screwing her life up and we had to do something and all this. i didn't really think she was serious or anything like this, you know. >> his sister, who was nine years older, and her husband presented a plan. the murder would take place after his father went to bed. >> it was decided, well, okay, we'll go ahead, we'll get some ether, knock him out, we'll inject air into his veins to simulate a heart attack. >> paul is telling us about the murder of his father. it was a little bizarre. it was reminiscent of a cohen brothers film. >> i was supposed to signal out the corner window and that was facing this parking lot at the end of the block. they were going to be parked in there, and
on a number of occasions, at least a dozen occasions my mom would call the hammond police department. >> did he use violence? >> yeah. mom would have maybe a black eye, bloody nose. >> he told us his mother wasn't the only target of his father's violence. he was, too. but it wasn't his idea to kill him. >> i was doing some homework, sitting in my room. my sister walked in, made a comment about dad was really screwing her life up and we had to do something and all this. i...
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two weeks later, hammond, louisiana the father showed up with a gun trying to take them. he faces charges in both of those jurisdiction for those two incidents. then on wednesday we're told that he showed up at his mother-in-law's home, sharon's mother. at 6:00 or so in the morning. >> tied her up after breaking into her house, took the boys, took her car and sped off. the car was found. later his truck was found. and then there was the report that he bought a boat. just 25 foot sailboat. and that is what we're told led to the reports that they have been in cuba or are in cuba. all we're receiving from the sheriff's office here is that they received information that the family is in cuba. >> that's a far cry from saying that's where the children is. cnn is in havana as we speak. and we're chasing down the leads. we're going to get some clarity on where this family may be and whether the information they got to florida was accurate. in the meantime, there are huge legal issues between these two countries who do not get along. joining me now from philadelphia is an attorney
two weeks later, hammond, louisiana the father showed up with a gun trying to take them. he faces charges in both of those jurisdiction for those two incidents. then on wednesday we're told that he showed up at his mother-in-law's home, sharon's mother. at 6:00 or so in the morning. >> tied her up after breaking into her house, took the boys, took her car and sped off. the car was found. later his truck was found. and then there was the report that he bought a boat. just 25 foot sailboat....
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and in a world of supersized menus, some fruit are actually shrinking, which is apparent at the hammond ranch in fresno county. here, small, round watermelons, about the size of cantaloupes, are now being bred to match the declining size of the average american household and a taste for something new. >> we understand the public's looking for convenience, and there's nothing more convenient than these personalized watermelons. they're so easy to store, and they store for a lengthy period of time. so i think it's the future. >> and while the watermelons may be small, the harvest is a big one. and what amounts to a giant easter egg hunt, some of the most skilled eyes and hands in the business scour the green vines looking for signs of ripeness. >> these folks have a trained eye to know when the color is just right. >> the many watermelons that thrive at mike's farm are part of a resurgence in the whole industry. consumers are now snatching up nearly 83 million pounds of the fruit a year. which is exactly why mike and other growers were approached by the orange county-based farm dulcinea t
and in a world of supersized menus, some fruit are actually shrinking, which is apparent at the hammond ranch in fresno county. here, small, round watermelons, about the size of cantaloupes, are now being bred to match the declining size of the average american household and a taste for something new. >> we understand the public's looking for convenience, and there's nothing more convenient than these personalized watermelons. they're so easy to store, and they store for a lengthy period...
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paul hammond, whose company i-canine is working with auburn to train and deploy vapor wake dogs explainsneed a dog that fights into the public profile, the public will walk past and ignore as if it's a domestic pet. >> reporter: the dogs are being used in airports, on amtrak trains and by police departments, too. what is it about a dog's nose as compared to ours that they are able to pick up something like that? >> well, the dogs' olfactory system is 220 million scent cells compared to a human's five million scent cells. that gives you a real comparison. where we might be able to smell a woman's perfume walking by, the dog will not only smell the perfume but the clothes, the material she's wearing, the shower gel she washed with that morning. >> reporter: in addition to vapor wake training, these dogs are also able to detect explosives in the traditional way. paul shows us by hiding explosives in the tire well of this car. >> good job! >> it is a game to the dog. if the dog thought he was looking for explosives he probably wouldn't do it. >> reporter: what may be a game to these dogs cou
paul hammond, whose company i-canine is working with auburn to train and deploy vapor wake dogs explainsneed a dog that fights into the public profile, the public will walk past and ignore as if it's a domestic pet. >> reporter: the dogs are being used in airports, on amtrak trains and by police departments, too. what is it about a dog's nose as compared to ours that they are able to pick up something like that? >> well, the dogs' olfactory system is 220 million scent cells compared...
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my photographer john hammond was incredible.ght there and got some of the most clear footage of that second shot. and what we saw, we've been having trouble dealing with all day today. i've been shaking nonstop, because we saw people who had limbs lost. quite frankly, lost their leg, lost their foot. i saw a little boy. we've heard reports about an 8-year-old boy that has been killed. >> yes. >> i don't know who this 8-year-old, this boy i saw was, but there was a young boy getting carried away by a police officer. and he had blood all over his face. so what we saw today was out of a horror movie. from the people run away to the runners going by, seeing what was going on to their left and quite frankly looking shocked. a lot of them had headphones on, so they may not have heard the explosion, but they certainly saw what was going on as they were coming up. and some of the runners we talked to were stopped who didn't make it quite to the finish line at that point. they were stopped at 25-mile mark, and then they had to try to get
my photographer john hammond was incredible.ght there and got some of the most clear footage of that second shot. and what we saw, we've been having trouble dealing with all day today. i've been shaking nonstop, because we saw people who had limbs lost. quite frankly, lost their leg, lost their foot. i saw a little boy. we've heard reports about an 8-year-old boy that has been killed. >> yes. >> i don't know who this 8-year-old, this boy i saw was, but there was a young boy getting...
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new orleans the game was tied at 57 with 1:30 left but this basket and foul by louisville's sara hammondup for good cal's mikela lyle could have tied it with this 3- pointer but no, no no. louisville wins 64-57 cal's season ends at 32-4, just a few points shy of playing uconn in the giants got rings yesterday romo & cain if take a look. these and diamond rings here is sergio romo. >> it means a lot to me that i got a piece of jewelry knowing that i am part of something special. it definitely means a lot. very fulfilling. >> it was an exciting game, or all of us and we were excited to see the ring. and it turn there it is, the first 40,000 fans received replica rainrings and all of the beautiful ones. they have three different types. the second run but, it is for people that are some talk so people. the second-tier people. and the third level were the fans. and they brought one in today. it was nice! and if it was my choice i would forget to i would rather just take the third one. they were beautiful! the bay. receiving perhaps even $200 nominations. and the giants did everything right wi
new orleans the game was tied at 57 with 1:30 left but this basket and foul by louisville's sara hammondup for good cal's mikela lyle could have tied it with this 3- pointer but no, no no. louisville wins 64-57 cal's season ends at 32-4, just a few points shy of playing uconn in the giants got rings yesterday romo & cain if take a look. these and diamond rings here is sergio romo. >> it means a lot to me that i got a piece of jewelry knowing that i am part of something special. it...
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two weeks after that in hammond, louisiana we're told that joshua showed up at the foster home with the faces charges for those two incidents. and now this list is growing here in florida for the accused kid flapping and false imprisonment of his mother-in-law and then taking those children and running off. we're still waiting to find out, hopefully find out today if sharon, the mother here, is also being charged those charges, have not been released. >> what a strange, strange story. victor blackwell reporting live from tampa. >>> other stories, fears of military action rumbling across the korean peninsula and beyond. >> japan bracing for the possibility of a north korean missile test. a launch could come as soon as tomorrow. in the meantime, north korea is warning visitors to south korea to take action just in case war breaks out. >>> parts of the west are bracing for more intense weather today. here you see some of the hail that's already rained down on kansas. you can hear it as it hits the ground. ooh. nasty. in colorado storm chasers capture whad appeared to be a possible tornado.
two weeks after that in hammond, louisiana we're told that joshua showed up at the foster home with the faces charges for those two incidents. and now this list is growing here in florida for the accused kid flapping and false imprisonment of his mother-in-law and then taking those children and running off. we're still waiting to find out, hopefully find out today if sharon, the mother here, is also being charged those charges, have not been released. >> what a strange, strange story....
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there are charges that are filed in slidell, in hammond, associated with allegedly joshua hakken going to the foster home with a gun trying to take his children, and now a list of growing charges here in tampa. cruelty against children, kidnapping, false imprisonment. so if they are extradited back to the u.s., that list is growing. we hope to find out today if charges will also be filed against the boy's mother, sharon hakken. christine? >> all right. victor blackwell, thanks live for us this morning in tampa. in about 17 minutes we're going to hear from florida congresswoman ileana ros-lehtinen about this case. >> 11 minutes after the hour right now. and many of you have probably been up all night after watching an incredible game. louisville cardinals, national champs after a rim-rocking, heart-pounding, 82-76 victory last night over hish began. this is just an incredible game. in the end there were a lot of great players but may have been one player who never set foot on the court last night who made the difference in the title game. our joe carter live from the georgia dome in atl
there are charges that are filed in slidell, in hammond, associated with allegedly joshua hakken going to the foster home with a gun trying to take his children, and now a list of growing charges here in tampa. cruelty against children, kidnapping, false imprisonment. so if they are extradited back to the u.s., that list is growing. we hope to find out today if charges will also be filed against the boy's mother, sharon hakken. christine? >> all right. victor blackwell, thanks live for us...
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and also linda darling hammond and co-direction toer of the school redesign network and raymond williamsbabylon high school in long island, new york. so the atlanta story is horrifying but i also think, you know, you're a teacher. if you give tests, some kids writing on their armor getting it texted or on the bottom of their shoe. this is the whole system going this way. but is it because we've created an incentivized system to cheat because of the tests themselves? >> you know, in 2000 -- 2002 we passed a law called no child left behind. that law tied high stakes that is sanctions for schools to test score gains. every school has a certain amount of gain it's supposed to make every year. if it doesn't make the gain, the school goes into sanctions, can lose money, can be closed down. teachers can be fired. principals can be fired. that's been exacerbated with more recent policies that wear on. you can see how there are huge incentives in the system for people -- if the scores don't go up. currently, almost 90% of the schools in the country have failed to make what the law calls adequate
and also linda darling hammond and co-direction toer of the school redesign network and raymond williamsbabylon high school in long island, new york. so the atlanta story is horrifying but i also think, you know, you're a teacher. if you give tests, some kids writing on their armor getting it texted or on the bottom of their shoe. this is the whole system going this way. but is it because we've created an incentivized system to cheat because of the tests themselves? >> you know, in 2000...
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in 2001, the featured speaker was darrell hammond, the "saturday night live" alum.s about 30 minutes. >> thank you very much. despite what i do for a living and where i do it, it is an honor and privilege to perform for the president of the united states. that said, -- [laughter] i would like momentarily to .evisit the former presidency i feel, if nothing else, that it was a fun presidency. [laughter] like, really fun. like every day he be in a different jam. not a fender bender. no, no, the kind of stuff that james bond can't get out of. i mean -- it gets caught on camera lying and not by a camera but by all cereals on planet earth. how does he get out of it? by debating the meaning of e word is. even james bond would be like full marks lads, i would be forced to use a jet pack. but as wonderful as the drama was when mr. clinton went on tv and copped to the whole thing, if i was him i would not just say i misled you and i deeply regret it. i would look into the camera and say i want to speak to just the men in the audience for a second. [laughter] fellas, fell las,
in 2001, the featured speaker was darrell hammond, the "saturday night live" alum.s about 30 minutes. >> thank you very much. despite what i do for a living and where i do it, it is an honor and privilege to perform for the president of the united states. that said, -- [laughter] i would like momentarily to .evisit the former presidency i feel, if nothing else, that it was a fun presidency. [laughter] like, really fun. like every day he be in a different jam. not a fender...
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and to tell you that he does he he has engaged and worked with the likes of kirk franklin, red hammond, richard smallwood and dwayne s, wood, mr. jordan is truly one who lives his life in commemorating and cultivating and nurturing the gospel tradition and the gospel tradition that has now spread beyond, beyond the borders of this nation. he is joined by mr. don jackson, the founder, chairman, and c.e.o. of the 41 hero central city production. now the founder and organizer of the stellar awards. i'm grateful mr. jackson thought it was important to recognize those who excelled in gospel music. he graduated from northwestern university, entered a career in media and broadcasting with a number of stations, wbee, wbon, a top radio station in chicago. as he founded the central city marketing in 1970, his company over 41 years involved itself in encouraging and helping others promote their issues. involvement in promotion and sales and production of media and television. but his first gospel music awards show in the united states was produced by his company. the stellar awards honors gospel
and to tell you that he does he he has engaged and worked with the likes of kirk franklin, red hammond, richard smallwood and dwayne s, wood, mr. jordan is truly one who lives his life in commemorating and cultivating and nurturing the gospel tradition and the gospel tradition that has now spread beyond, beyond the borders of this nation. he is joined by mr. don jackson, the founder, chairman, and c.e.o. of the 41 hero central city production. now the founder and organizer of the stellar...
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he acted like nothing hammond. > >> tucker: we saw that in the media after math, in the video surveillance you killed a little kid and you're getting high with your buddies? you know, this really -- by the way, he's supposed to be this religious guy, acting out of, you know, pure religious fervor and he's smoking pot with his friends in college? i mean, this -- the picture that is developing now is not of some pious person acting out of principle but of a socio path, a loser who has no con chuns at all. >> alisyn: this is what we always find out about terrorists, that their words never match their deeds or their own behavior. what's most chilling, of course, is you always want to think there were warning signs, that there were red flags somehow and the idea that he could go in and out of character, that he could act as a normal teenager with his buddies and then do something so heinous and murder people and then go back to acting like a normal teenager with his buddies and drinking beer. that sends a shiver down my spine. you want to think that somehow you'd be able to spot this, but appar
he acted like nothing hammond. > >> tucker: we saw that in the media after math, in the video surveillance you killed a little kid and you're getting high with your buddies? you know, this really -- by the way, he's supposed to be this religious guy, acting out of, you know, pure religious fervor and he's smoking pot with his friends in college? i mean, this -- the picture that is developing now is not of some pious person acting out of principle but of a socio path, a loser who has no...