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harvey.rvey. >> reporter: tucci plays gorge harvey, a non-december strip middle aged man who is in fact a cunning serial killer. >> i built it for the kids in the neighborhood. i thought they could use it as kind of a clubhouse. pretty neat. >> reporter: his victims are women cluck the precocious daughter of one of his neighbors. >> would you like a refreshment, suesy? >> i have to go. >> i don't want you to leave. >> i didn't want to do it. >> reporter: why not? >> i don't like to watch movies about serial killers. i was really reticent. i talked to my wife about it and her first reaction was no you can't do that. >> reporter: why not? >> same reason. then i realized there's a really beautiful story there in the script and in the book of course. i wanted to be a part of it. >> you're a seven girl, right. >> reporter: what made the role so challenging says tucci was that he had to create an unremarkable character, someone whose ability to blend in helped him get away with murder. >> are you m
harvey.rvey. >> reporter: tucci plays gorge harvey, a non-december strip middle aged man who is in fact a cunning serial killer. >> i built it for the kids in the neighborhood. i thought they could use it as kind of a clubhouse. pretty neat. >> reporter: his victims are women cluck the precocious daughter of one of his neighbors. >> would you like a refreshment, suesy? >> i have to go. >> i don't want you to leave. >> i didn't want to do it. >>...
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about a week later i got a call from harvey, and i screamed. >> larry: harvey weinstein. >> yes, yes.larry: nicole, you, how did they get you for "nine"? >> actually, rob told me -- i think we had lunch or coffee or something. and he said that anthony magilla had written the role for me. >> larry: he wrote it for you? >> yeah. >> larry: so you had to do it because he wrote it for you. >> i had to because i wanted to work with rob and anthony was one of my dearest friends. so yeah. >> larry: marion, how did they get you? >> well, i auditioned, too. >> larry: you had to audition? >> first audition was singing. >> for judi's role. >> yeah. it was for judi's role actually. i sang claudia's song. >> exactly. we cast -- we were casting before we started writing so we weren't sure exactly who was going to play what. >> lilli is french. >> lili sings a french song. so we thought maybe that. we weren't sure. >> larry: the star had to audition? >> i didn't know she could really sing or dance. >> it was before. >> larry: wait a minute. kate auditioned. >> they wouldn't have, but i didn't know if
about a week later i got a call from harvey, and i screamed. >> larry: harvey weinstein. >> yes, yes.larry: nicole, you, how did they get you for "nine"? >> actually, rob told me -- i think we had lunch or coffee or something. and he said that anthony magilla had written the role for me. >> larry: he wrote it for you? >> yeah. >> larry: so you had to do it because he wrote it for you. >> i had to because i wanted to work with rob and anthony...
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again, morton entire interview with ken harvey from haiti coming up.n't believe him on the stage with jack moody, first of all. [chanting] and two of the best guys i know, lenny clarke, i'm telling you. i just know, you know, it's just a wonderful to be not only on the stage here but all of you folks out here and i just want to make a special thanks to my mom and dad for kind of putting up with me. mom, dad. [cheers and applause] thank you very much for the respective band and i know we'll talk about raising taxes, taking over health care and giving new rights to terrorists is the wrong agenda for our country. and when i heard again -- what i've heard again and again on the campaign trail is that our political leaders have grown aloof from the people. they're impatient and punctual and making backroom deals. and we can do better. [cheers and applause] [chanting] you know, the funny thing is they thought that you were all on board with all their ambition. yeah, they did. they thought that they own your vote. they thought that they couldn't live. but ton
again, morton entire interview with ken harvey from haiti coming up.n't believe him on the stage with jack moody, first of all. [chanting] and two of the best guys i know, lenny clarke, i'm telling you. i just know, you know, it's just a wonderful to be not only on the stage here but all of you folks out here and i just want to make a special thanks to my mom and dad for kind of putting up with me. mom, dad. [cheers and applause] thank you very much for the respective band and i know we'll talk...
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harvey scored seven straight points at one point. then robert gets into the action. loyola wins 68-66. shaq came out of the cold for this game. this is in warm-up. lebron did everything, and we get slam dunk. get that shot out of here. 94-86. go back to new year's eve now. everyone wants to be at a party where the band brings the house down. how about bringing the glass down? three diamonds for everyone in attendance. 296 pounds, and they call him tiny. the game was delayed almost an hour before they could resume play. play. dealer: you know, volkswagen takes care of the scheduled maintenance at no cost. and during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, jetta, or top safety rated tiguan for practically just your signature. it's that easy. woman: i can't believe it. woman: i can believe it. yep. >> it is cold out there. we expect a low down in the teens that will feel like below zero. 29 for the high tomorrow, but it will only feel like 10 or 12 degrees. maybe some snow showers on monday and again on friday. >> try to stay warm. "sat ♪ >>> we will now take you l
harvey scored seven straight points at one point. then robert gets into the action. loyola wins 68-66. shaq came out of the cold for this game. this is in warm-up. lebron did everything, and we get slam dunk. get that shot out of here. 94-86. go back to new year's eve now. everyone wants to be at a party where the band brings the house down. how about bringing the glass down? three diamonds for everyone in attendance. 296 pounds, and they call him tiny. the game was delayed almost an hour...
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behind 21 points from bret harvey. watch him beat the first half buzzer. right there.he greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual blue jay annual. got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander. on the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got it. 77-69. hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed and laid to rest. >>> and 2005 characters of the prophet muhammad outraged many muslims. >>> be sure to watch 48 hours mystery, immediately followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. it's a bit of an unusual story here. a colorado man has found a way to set his kennel business apart from the rest. and in colora
behind 21 points from bret harvey. watch him beat the first half buzzer. right there.he greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual blue jay annual. got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander. on the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got...
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jamal boykin served as his mentor, came over to fairfax, worked while in high school and harvey doesop of juicing former players to mold and bring up these young guys. >> derrin: talk about the pipeline to the l.a. city section. a rebound back into the hands of arizona. talked ability they had 19 offensive rebounds against stanford. here is wise into the corner. fogg controlling it. 16 minutes left in this run. battle for first place. parrom with the pull-up. zhang with the rebound. >> marques: theo robertson -- >> derrin: chris dper has had a real hard time cashing in. it seems like the -- it's almost like the rim has had a lid on it for him. we'll take a break and take you inside the bowels of the mckale center where you see hall of amer kews h to kt dom ou reaunthe wi ♪ new ery led marithened t inne-ond t 5 w ouck20. ♪ >> derrin: we're back at the mckale center, 40-36, arizona here on top. 15:43 left to go in the game. theo robertson, what a terrific story. no points against arizona state. he has been on fire in this game, marques. >> marques: yes and he's had to be for his team t
jamal boykin served as his mentor, came over to fairfax, worked while in high school and harvey doesop of juicing former players to mold and bring up these young guys. >> derrin: talk about the pipeline to the l.a. city section. a rebound back into the hands of arizona. talked ability they had 19 offensive rebounds against stanford. here is wise into the corner. fogg controlling it. 16 minutes left in this run. battle for first place. parrom with the pull-up. zhang with the rebound....
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. >> now remarks by harvey johnson. >> i introduced harvey johnson, caughclass of 2010. >> he embodiesthe body of a national urban fellows. he served two terms, leading the charge on economic vitality and growth. he was called for service again in 2009. he was reelected to a third term with covert 80% of the vote prior to -- with over 80% of the vote. he served as the founding executive director of the center for the university-based development at jackson university. he is an esteemed member of the class of 17 cents six and a longstanding board member. -- class of 1976 and a longstanding board member. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction and that warm welcome. i am going to speed faster than most southerners. i know that time is of the essence. i am really honored to be here. it was mentioned that i was in the class of 1976. i want to acknowledge my classmates. floyd johnson and ted edwards, we please stand? [applause] that was many years ago. i also want to recognize my wife, kathy, througwho -- [applause] i am happy to stand here today. it has been a movement than a pr
. >> now remarks by harvey johnson. >> i introduced harvey johnson, caughclass of 2010. >> he embodiesthe body of a national urban fellows. he served two terms, leading the charge on economic vitality and growth. he was called for service again in 2009. he was reelected to a third term with covert 80% of the vote prior to -- with over 80% of the vote. he served as the founding executive director of the center for the university-based development at jackson university. he is an...
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thank you so much. >> best interview i've ever done. >> what i love about steve harvey is that he putsd simple chen when it comes to relationship advice. applying it, ladies, could be difficult, but if you work on it, think like a lady, act like a man. >> what does he have to do? he gave you a manual. what else do you sfwhant. >> a road map. >> i don't even want to hear it, although, whether or not you are a bit difficult to figure out, you have been great to work with this year. >> it has been great working with you. really, we have a blast on the air. hopefully you all know that we are a team and a family in these situations. hopefully you notice that and it has been great having you stick around with us this year. stick around with us next year as well. >> please! >> thank you for joining us. there's much more to come here on cnn. >>> from the cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. it is january 3rd. good morning, everybody. thank you for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >> i'm richard louis in for t.j. holmes. thank you for starting your day was. >>> breaking news out of yemen. the u
thank you so much. >> best interview i've ever done. >> what i love about steve harvey is that he putsd simple chen when it comes to relationship advice. applying it, ladies, could be difficult, but if you work on it, think like a lady, act like a man. >> what does he have to do? he gave you a manual. what else do you sfwhant. >> a road map. >> i don't even want to hear it, although, whether or not you are a bit difficult to figure out, you have been great to work...
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harvey drives, lays it up and ties it at 80. we go to overtime. less than a minute to play. allen throws the pass to adkins, out front by his lonesome. the hokies win it in overtime. their ninth win in a row. that's your morning sports. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> now to that story we tried to bring you earlier. president obama had some serious crises to deal with during his hawaiian vacation. lee cohen has our story. >> reporter: the mere mention of hawaii brings jealousy, especially during the winter months when most of the nation is hunkered down in layers. >> i'm from pennsylvania and i usually surf in new jersey and right now it's about 25 degrees there. so beautiful here. >> reporter: the president is no different. plenty who argue this was no time to be on a beach even though a good portion of his time was spent working. but unlike most of us, for him hawaii isn't just a getaway, it's a coming home and the residents here know a local when they see one. >> a lot of people want to be outside in their yards and welcome the president when he comes by and some
harvey drives, lays it up and ties it at 80. we go to overtime. less than a minute to play. allen throws the pass to adkins, out front by his lonesome. the hokies win it in overtime. their ninth win in a row. that's your morning sports. i'm hakem dermish. have a great day. >> now to that story we tried to bring you earlier. president obama had some serious crises to deal with during his hawaiian vacation. lee cohen has our story. >> reporter: the mere mention of hawaii brings...
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harvey to the bucket, puts in the floater. tied at 80, and would go to overtime.he hokies win it 103-94. >>> georgia tech at charlotte, and first half, the steal, and this is freshman derek favors, showing off a little bit. and showing why he's a potential nba lottery pick with that jam. second half, charlotte down three. georgia tech coach paul hewitt, imploring his team, we need one stop here. the yellowjackets win it. >>> for a full 30 minutes of highlights, including the latest on the muddled afc playoff picture, be sure to tune into "the final score" presented by burger king. that's following the clemson/duke game later tonight. until then, enjoy the second half. [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate you. jk. are you ignoring me? we're in a huge fight righ
harvey to the bucket, puts in the floater. tied at 80, and would go to overtime.he hokies win it 103-94. >>> georgia tech at charlotte, and first half, the steal, and this is freshman derek favors, showing off a little bit. and showing why he's a potential nba lottery pick with that jam. second half, charlotte down three. georgia tech coach paul hewitt, imploring his team, we need one stop here. the yellowjackets win it. >>> for a full 30 minutes of highlights, including the...
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as a consequence of knowing both harvey feinberg at the institute of medicine and kip at the v.a. i was able to get them to go back and review the data, and i just wanted to thank the panelists and the organization here for the work think you're doing because for the last five or six years this has become a sort of forgotten issue. something that we thought we dealt with, and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effect of the agent orange exposure which we had. and it is only going to be because of the work of people like you that we don't forget about the people who served. thank you very much for what you've done. >> thank you. [applause] >> this gentleman right here. >> my name is david adelson and i'd like to congratulate mr. longman and his presentation and solution. i think it is reasonable. i'm an attorney involved in these issues about 25 years. i was the legal director of the vietnam veterans, the co-director of the national veterans legal services program and i think your article needs background and expa
as a consequence of knowing both harvey feinberg at the institute of medicine and kip at the v.a. i was able to get them to go back and review the data, and i just wanted to thank the panelists and the organization here for the work think you're doing because for the last five or six years this has become a sort of forgotten issue. something that we thought we dealt with, and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effect of the...
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the only song of his she ever sang in a movie was this one from the harvey girls. ♪ topeka and santais most beautiful and poignant lyrics. ♪ i remember you > here sung by mary cleere harn ♪ you're the one who made my dreams come true ♪ >> reporter: mercer had a dark side that came out when he was drinking. the alcohol-fueled insults always followed in the morning with roses. ♪ the days of wine and roses >> the days of wine and roses, laugh and run away like a child at play. >> reporter: to cabaret singer, his lyrics seem like longings. >> when i looked at all of the writing that he did in the mid and late '60s, do you know how many times he said like a child? like a child at play. was it that he desperately wanted to go home? after seeing savannah, i began to think, oh, yes. it was that. ♪ moon river >> reporter: johnny mercer finally did go home to savannah. he died in 1976 of a brain tumor. on his 100th birthday, he was given a private place in a downtown square. in savannah, he's more than a famous lyracist. he is, to steal a mercer line, a huckleberry friend. ♪... and me ,,,,,,,,
the only song of his she ever sang in a movie was this one from the harvey girls. ♪ topeka and santais most beautiful and poignant lyrics. ♪ i remember you > here sung by mary cleere harn ♪ you're the one who made my dreams come true ♪ >> reporter: mercer had a dark side that came out when he was drinking. the alcohol-fueled insults always followed in the morning with roses. ♪ the days of wine and roses >> the days of wine and roses, laugh and run away like a child at...
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host: harvey on twitter writes -- is there a saudi and in any of this? guest: i do not know but they are probably the most dangerous government to the united states. they are one of the most powerful lobbies in washington. the idea that somehow we are the boss and that relationship is incorrect. when i was running operations against the usama bin laden, they continually refused to help us. they do not mind terrorism as long as it does not happen in the >> we will go live to houston, texas, for the inauguration of the new mayor annise parker. introductions about to be made. you're watching live coverage now on c-span. >> i am so honored to be part of this historic inauguration. at this time, it is my pleasure to introduce to you your 2010 city of houston elected official. please welcome to the stage the honorable council member elect accompanied by her father. [applause] councilmember district be accompanied by his wife. the honorable council member district c, accompanied by her son. the honorable one that adams, accompanied by her brother. the honorable
host: harvey on twitter writes -- is there a saudi and in any of this? guest: i do not know but they are probably the most dangerous government to the united states. they are one of the most powerful lobbies in washington. the idea that somehow we are the boss and that relationship is incorrect. when i was running operations against the usama bin laden, they continually refused to help us. they do not mind terrorism as long as it does not happen in the >> we will go live to houston,...
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get niki hanly and najaf and valentine in the house and harvey in the senate led efforts to change this on the simple belief is an idea was important enough to be voted on by the general assembly of south carolina, it was an idea important enough to be recorded and i thank all of you for when you did to change this and if you wouldn't mind what you get a round of applause to niki and nathan and harvey for spearheading the effort? come on, stand up. [applause] we now have online transparency to allow taxpayers to see more directly how their money is being spent in state government and on the front would you give the comptroller general a round of applause, richard i don't know where you are you up there? he may not be here. he's watching on tv. okay. quote i will give him a round of applause on that one. [applause] we into the competitive grants program and i will leave that one alone. we ended passthroughs and came with a water faucet and fighting an executive order and court decision to boost but i know they were meaningful steps opening up our political process making it more accounta
get niki hanly and najaf and valentine in the house and harvey in the senate led efforts to change this on the simple belief is an idea was important enough to be voted on by the general assembly of south carolina, it was an idea important enough to be recorded and i thank all of you for when you did to change this and if you wouldn't mind what you get a round of applause to niki and nathan and harvey for spearheading the effort? come on, stand up. [applause] we now have online transparency to...
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get niki hanly and najaf and valentine in the house and harvey in the senate led efforts to change this on the simple belief is an idea was important enough to be voted on by the general assembly of south carolina, it was an idea important enough to be recorded and i thank all of you for when you did to change this and if you wouldn't mind what you get a round of applause to niki and nathan and harvey for spearheading the effort? come on, stand up. [applause] we now have online transparency to allow taxpayers to see more directly how their money is being spent in state government and on the front would you give the comptroller general a round of applause, richard i don't know where you are you up there? he may not be here. he's watching on tv. okay. quote i will give him a round of applause on that one. [applause] we into the competitive grants program and i will leave that one alone. we ended passthroughs and came with a water faucet and fighting an executive order and court decision to boost but i know they were meaningful steps opening up our political process making it more accounta
get niki hanly and najaf and valentine in the house and harvey in the senate led efforts to change this on the simple belief is an idea was important enough to be voted on by the general assembly of south carolina, it was an idea important enough to be recorded and i thank all of you for when you did to change this and if you wouldn't mind what you get a round of applause to niki and nathan and harvey for spearheading the effort? come on, stand up. [applause] we now have online transparency to...
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and then harvey johnson, mayor harvey johnson will give us a closing. i'll give you 10 minutes to freshen up and get something a little cold to drink and we'll be back in 15. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and as we look at the u.s. capitol here where the u.s. senate galveston for business starting at 2:00 pm today, lawmakers will continue working on raising the federal debt limit. and later they'll consider a judicial nomination. live u.s. senate coverage right here on c-span2. off the floor there's a lot of focuses on the nomination of ben bernanke to serve as chair of the federal reserve. harry reid has yet to take the procedural steps. mr. bernanke bank of america's term ends this thursday. several democratic senators have noted their opposition to his nomination. >> geoff hoon served as the former defense secretary under british prime minister tony blair from 1999 to 2005. last week he testified before the british iraq committee, a five-member committee examining the british in the iraq war. questions focused on m
and then harvey johnson, mayor harvey johnson will give us a closing. i'll give you 10 minutes to freshen up and get something a little cold to drink and we'll be back in 15. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> and as we look at the u.s. capitol here where the u.s. senate galveston for business starting at 2:00 pm today, lawmakers will continue working on raising the federal debt limit. and later they'll consider a judicial nomination. live u.s. senate...
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and stumbled upon an archivist at the state archives, mark harvey, who really helped me uncould have what had previously been an unseen archive of this ionia state hospital archive and started to look at this process of what happened in this hospital hover the course of time. now, again, initially, i wasn't starting, even focusing on schizophrenia, but what particularly interested me and i'll be getting to it in about 30 minutes towards the end of this talk, but what particularly interested me in this archive is ionia had been largely a white midwestern hospitals in the early 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's and many people in the hospital diagnosed with schizophrenia happened to be 30 or 40% of the hospital were women from the rural areas who had been arrested for different problems like shoplifting or disturbing the peace, they came and did all of these arts and crafts, it was a very kind of low stress environment. all of a sudden in the 1950's, 1960's and early 1970's, the demographic of the hospital shifted quite radically, and what started to happen was that groups of african-american
and stumbled upon an archivist at the state archives, mark harvey, who really helped me uncould have what had previously been an unseen archive of this ionia state hospital archive and started to look at this process of what happened in this hospital hover the course of time. now, again, initially, i wasn't starting, even focusing on schizophrenia, but what particularly interested me and i'll be getting to it in about 30 minutes towards the end of this talk, but what particularly interested me...
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you very much for during this period we are going to have an opportunity for a closing with mayor harvey johnson, who is an alum, so you might want to stay with that. please give a big huge round of applause for our panel. [applause] host>> some political news -- th by then will not be running for the senate seat held by his father -- beau biden will not be running for the senate seat held by his father. he will -- a stimulus update -- february marks one year since the economic stimulus was signed into law. the $787 billion approved so far, about $316 billion has been committed to projects with less than $170 billion paid out. for more information, go to c- span.org. we're covering a senate armed services committee. carl levin recently returned from visiting afghanistan and pakistan and he will talk about what he saw. we'll have live coverage of those comments at 2:00 eastern. also at 2:00, the senate gavels then to continue debate on raising the national debt limit. the vote tomorrow on a commission to cut the debt and deficit. senators are expected to take up the nomination of ben bern
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as a consequence knowing both harvey feinberg of the institute of medicine and ken pfizer of the va i able to get them to go back and review the data and i just wanted to thank the panelists and the organization for the work you're doing. for the last five or six years this has become sort of a forgotten issue, something that we thought we dealt with. and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effects of the agent orange exposure which we had. and it's only going to be because of the work of people like you that we don't forget about the people who served then. so thank you very much for what you've done. >> thank you. [applause] >> this gentleman right here. >> my name is david addleson and i would like to congratulate mr. longman and his presentation and his solution. i think it's infinitely reasonable. i'm an attorney that had been involved in these issues for about 25 years. i was the legal director of the vietnam veterans of america and the codirector of the national veterans legal services program. and i think your
as a consequence knowing both harvey feinberg of the institute of medicine and ken pfizer of the va i able to get them to go back and review the data and i just wanted to thank the panelists and the organization for the work you're doing. for the last five or six years this has become sort of a forgotten issue, something that we thought we dealt with. and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effects of the agent orange exposure...
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host: harvey on twitter writes -- is there a saudi and in any of this?uest: i do not know but they are probably the most dangerous government to the united states. they are one of the most powerful lobbies in washington. the idea that somehow we are the boss and that relationship is incorrect. when i was running operations against the usama bin laden, they continually refused to help us. they do not mind terrorism as long as it does not happen in the kingdom. the final point i would make it they pay for an enormous amount of proselytizing in the united states. they train and send preachers from saudi arabia, and they preach a brand of islam that is far more anti-western than anything usama bin laden stands for. host: carl from berkeley, california. republican line. guest: i think if barack obama would give him a call, he could get a lot of information on how the terrorists work. i agree with just about everything your guest hess said. -- has said. if you were still working for the cia, would you not hire the best lawyers you could find to protect yoursel
host: harvey on twitter writes -- is there a saudi and in any of this?uest: i do not know but they are probably the most dangerous government to the united states. they are one of the most powerful lobbies in washington. the idea that somehow we are the boss and that relationship is incorrect. when i was running operations against the usama bin laden, they continually refused to help us. they do not mind terrorism as long as it does not happen in the kingdom. the final point i would make it...
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>> harvey, bete just said we are going all the way, but what do you think?>> they have the weapons but cam cameron calls a too conservative game. >> really, you think so? >> yes, ma'am. they should take him off the sidelines and put him up on the box. if he is up in press box, can see the field better, he can make better calls and adjust to the defense because joe flacco is a little hesitant in picking up the blitzes. >> flacco has had good games this season, but lately it's been different. >>> let's go to the facebook page and see what folks are saying there. samuel said on our facebook page. the ravens have the tools to take it all the way. one of the main differences between this team and the super bowl ravens is discipline. if we play smart, yes, we can go all the way. that's what you like to hear. another person said the ravens will beat new england and then beat the colts in a close one, and that is saying a lot. >>> and then we have tom who is at our website at foxbaltimore.com and he wrote, if the other teams don't show up. so obviously, tom doesn't
>> harvey, bete just said we are going all the way, but what do you think?>> they have the weapons but cam cameron calls a too conservative game. >> really, you think so? >> yes, ma'am. they should take him off the sidelines and put him up on the box. if he is up in press box, can see the field better, he can make better calls and adjust to the defense because joe flacco is a little hesitant in picking up the blitzes. >> flacco has had good games this season, but...
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as a consequence of knowing both harvey feinberg at the institute of medicine and kip at the v.a. i was able to get them to go back and review the data, and i just wanted to thank the panelists and the organization here for the work think you're doing because for the last five or six years this has become a sort of forgotten issue. something that we thought we dealt with, and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effect of the agent orange exposure which we had. and it is only going to be because of the work of people like you that we don't forget about the people who served. thank you very much for what you've done. >> thank you. [applause] >> this gentleman right here. >> my name is david adelson and i'd like to congratulate mr. longman and his presentation and solution. i think it is reasonable. i'm an attorney involved in these issues about 25 years. i was the legal director of the vietnam veterans, the co-director of the national veterans legal services program and i think your article needs background and expa
as a consequence of knowing both harvey feinberg at the institute of medicine and kip at the v.a. i was able to get them to go back and review the data, and i just wanted to thank the panelists and the organization here for the work think you're doing because for the last five or six years this has become a sort of forgotten issue. something that we thought we dealt with, and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effect of the...
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we want to a knowledge one of our alumni, mayor harvey johnson of jackson, mississippi.right there. [applause] another courageous person. i have driven down highway 59, by the way. we're going to open it up for a couple of questions. i think he has a little time. where do we start? >> [inaudible] >> speak up. >> i have a question about how you use the naacp's wonderful image to increase your membership based and how you do that from a communications standpoint. >> sure, when i started -- really, i was tired about 20 months ago and i started about 16 months ago. we knew that as a manager, you have to focus on some key things. we have been getting some bad press in the national press questioned the relevance of the organization. do not get me started on that. let someone discriminate against you and then figure who you are going to call and then it answer the question. we have been in the red for several years. our staff had been cut from 130 to 55. people like carol here have been doing five jobs when they used to do one. where you start? the young guys did not get the ke
we want to a knowledge one of our alumni, mayor harvey johnson of jackson, mississippi.right there. [applause] another courageous person. i have driven down highway 59, by the way. we're going to open it up for a couple of questions. i think he has a little time. where do we start? >> [inaudible] >> speak up. >> i have a question about how you use the naacp's wonderful image to increase your membership based and how you do that from a communications standpoint. >> sure,...
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as a consequence of knowing both harvey fineberg at the institute of medicine and 10 kayser at the va, i was able to get them to go back and review the data. and i just want to thank the panelists and the organization you're for the work you're doing, because for the last five or six years, this has become sort of a forgotten issue. something that we thought we dealt with. and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effects of the agent orange exposure which we had. and it's only going to be because of the work of people like you that we don't forget about the people who served in. so thank you very much for working. >> thank you. >> thank you for your service. [applause] >> this gentleman right here. >> my name is dave. i'd like to congratulate phil longman in his presentation and solution. i think it's definitely reasonable. i'm not trying to get involved in these issues for about 25 years akai was a legal director for the vietnam veterans of america and the codirector of the national veterans legal services program. an
as a consequence of knowing both harvey fineberg at the institute of medicine and 10 kayser at the va, i was able to get them to go back and review the data. and i just want to thank the panelists and the organization you're for the work you're doing, because for the last five or six years, this has become sort of a forgotten issue. something that we thought we dealt with. and those of us who served are now getting to the age where we are increasingly vulnerable to the long-term effects of the...