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howell deep to tie the gam things nt from bad to worse for howell. in the dirt. jays won it 3-3.nher great fini between the pirates and phil brandon moss steps in and steps out. solo bomb to center and that game was headed to extras. in the 10th, howard put the champs back on top with a three-run blast. 4-1. mark sanchez threw a touchdown in his frst prostart. apparently that was good enough for the jets. he was named starter opening day against the texans. check out this play. twins/orioles game. come backer up the middle. flipped to cabrera for an inning-ending out. dove to make the play. all in one, flipped the ball to second. that was the lone highlht for the twins. they los 5-1. that's your early look at spos on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> well, what if i told you jessica simpson may have captured the attentn of another nfl quarterback? yo early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, shame and degradation. that'sjust the start of wi what this wayward spouse has to report to. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome ack. new information from t
howell deep to tie the gam things nt from bad to worse for howell. in the dirt. jays won it 3-3.nher great fini between the pirates and phil brandon moss steps in and steps out. solo bomb to center and that game was headed to extras. in the 10th, howard put the champs back on top with a three-run blast. 4-1. mark sanchez threw a touchdown in his frst prostart. apparently that was good enough for the jets. he was named starter opening day against the texans. check out this play. twins/orioles...
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. >> reporter: 26-year-old nicole howell always wanted to be a teacher.true last year when she was hired to teach english at a high school in dayton kentucky just outside cincinnati. just over a month after she started, everything she'd worked for came undone. in december rumors began to fly that howell was having sex with a 16-year-old football player at the school. she reported the rumors to the principal only to end up being suspended a few days later. then in january, covington county police arrested nicole howell and charged her with first degree sexual abuse. police say the teen-aged accuser claims the two had sex four or five times at her apartment last fall. howell's trial is set for october. if convicted, she faces one to five years behind bars. she maintains her innocence but knows, even if she's acquitted, she may never be trusted in a classroom again. cynthia bowers, cbs news, chicago. >> joining us now from cincinnati for an exclusive interview are nicole howell and her attorney eric deters. good morning to you both. >> good morning, harry. >
. >> reporter: 26-year-old nicole howell always wanted to be a teacher.true last year when she was hired to teach english at a high school in dayton kentucky just outside cincinnati. just over a month after she started, everything she'd worked for came undone. in december rumors began to fly that howell was having sex with a 16-year-old football player at the school. she reported the rumors to the principal only to end up being suspended a few days later. then in january, covington county...
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joining us from cincinnati, ohio is nicole howell and her attorney eric deeters.this football player, the 16-year-old and he was in one of your classes and you texted him? is that what the initial problem, is that when it began? >> he was actually not a student of mine. he was a junior and my students that i taught were freshman and sophomore. and he actually took my phone while it was unattended and then sent me a text message. i didn't know who it was. bill: was it lured text message? offensive in any way. >> no. it just said hi, how are you? i said who is this? and he said "you have to guess." i said i'm not going to. i'm in the middle of grading papers. and then he said request well, you know, obviously he said his name. i was like oh, ok. how are you? how is it going? every text message that was between him and i was platonic. bill: how many text messages were there? >> i would say maybe a handful. nothing like serious conversations going back and forth. just a hi hi, how are you? you know, are you staying out of trouble? you know, that sort of thing. bill: y
joining us from cincinnati, ohio is nicole howell and her attorney eric deeters.this football player, the 16-year-old and he was in one of your classes and you texted him? is that what the initial problem, is that when it began? >> he was actually not a student of mine. he was a junior and my students that i taught were freshman and sophomore. and he actually took my phone while it was unattended and then sent me a text message. i didn't know who it was. bill: was it lured text message?...
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. >> it was shot in 1984 by steve howell at the height of thriller fame. ♪[music] ♪ >> billie jean and beat it all those songs came through to me. >> he waves from his window and breaks intoaa song. >> i can jump up. >>> and a surprise weekend wedding for one actor. >> a look at a blonde sandra bullock. that and more later here on entertainment tonight. >>> that's at 7:30 here. >>> and displaying a robo suit that improves mobility and strength. the machine and has a battery and computer system in the back. it picks up signals that are along the surface to the brain. it allows the suit to wearers move in the way they are thinking. it includes strength. >> the possibilitities of that are something. >> and especially for those with injuries. >>> the work week is off to a pleasant start. >> the forecast coming up after this break. >>> it is like a summer raise. cooler than normal. and 70s this afternoon the dew points, most people agree with that. and take a look at temperatures. and 84 and the dew point is down to 62. that's a big improvement. it will come ba
. >> it was shot in 1984 by steve howell at the height of thriller fame. ♪[music] ♪ >> billie jean and beat it all those songs came through to me. >> he waves from his window and breaks intoaa song. >> i can jump up. >>> and a surprise weekend wedding for one actor. >> a look at a blonde sandra bullock. that and more later here on entertainment tonight. >>> that's at 7:30 here. >>> and displaying a robo suit that improves mobility and...
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won 3-2, howell, the seventh blown save.as they are chasing boston three and a half games back in the wildcard race. >> steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger would return to practice on tuesday. coach mike tomlin says roethlisberger will play in saturday's preseason game against buffalo. big ben has a bruise,. a player accidentally stepped on his right foot. >> it's pretty scary to have a 300 something pound guy step on your achilles. he didn't just graze it. we both went down. everyone thought they heard a pop. we didn't know what happened. luckily it's a bruise, and it's coming along. >> quarterback jay cutler will return for kyle orton, and three draft picks from april. >> he puts guys in spots when they play. i think it will be fine. i'm not really going to look into it. i wish him the best. i wish the broncos the best. we're going to go out there and play hard, and attack them offensively and defensively, and hopefully come away with the win. >> so far not everyone is enjoying the brett favre era in minnesota. >> why
won 3-2, howell, the seventh blown save.as they are chasing boston three and a half games back in the wildcard race. >> steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger would return to practice on tuesday. coach mike tomlin says roethlisberger will play in saturday's preseason game against buffalo. big ben has a bruise,. a player accidentally stepped on his right foot. >> it's pretty scary to have a 300 something pound guy step on your achilles. he didn't just graze it. we both went down....
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correspondent and expressed -- time paper in pennsylvania then owned by the newhouse newspapers, debra howell was bureau chief. >> he loved being a d anmarine. >> reportete and marine. >> reporter: she thought at 34 he was old to enlist in the marines but it was after 9/11 and no one could talk him out of it. >> i said bill, you could get killed. he said i know that. but i really feel, he felt called, you know, like felt called to do it, like a religious calling. >> reporter: gold star family lost a loved one in the military are showing their support. the neighbors are trying to remember the fun times. nning d like i said him, you ru --icalis thennics in the front yard. >> reporter: he was a native of pennsylvania and returned to ran paper reporting after foq and ran for congress in pennsylvania's 5th district last year and lost in a three-way race in a democratic primary. care's wife was at dover air force base in delaware to meet the plane that brought his body home. he was a highly-decorated marine and will be buried with full military honors at arlington national cemetery. in the satellit
correspondent and expressed -- time paper in pennsylvania then owned by the newhouse newspapers, debra howell was bureau chief. >> he loved being a d anmarine. >> reportete and marine. >> reporter: she thought at 34 he was old to enlist in the marines but it was after 9/11 and no one could talk him out of it. >> i said bill, you could get killed. he said i know that. but i really feel, he felt called, you know, like felt called to do it, like a religious calling....
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. >> howell is c-span funded?>> donations. >> federal funds, grants. >> of private contributions. >> i don't know. >> if from commercials. >> advertising. >> if the government. >> 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. a private-business initiative. no government mandate, no government money. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008] . >> and coming up and 30 minutes, andrew of the center of new american security will talk about the political and security situation in afghanistan. after that, linda douglass of the white house office of reform joins us. and then
. >> howell is c-span funded?>> donations. >> federal funds, grants. >> of private contributions. >> i don't know. >> if from commercials. >> advertising. >> if the government. >> 30 years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. a private-business initiative. no government mandate, no government money. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008] ....
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. >> reporter: for amy howell, the disease has been a disaster. >> i'm totally paralyzed from here downn't feel a single thing. >> reporter: her body started failing four months ago while she was taking antibiotics. >> we've met an awful lot of folks, hard-working adults, kids, et cetera that have had a life altering experience because of lyme. >> i'm starting out high school. i can't write because i can't grab a pencil. i can't walk. my vision is so flurry that i can't even read. >> reporter: but there's hope for amy though nothing is certain. >> we're just glad we're on the right course with amy and hopefully get this thing turned around. >> reporter: lyme disease affects young children and older adults most often with most cases reported during summer. >> bob, thank you. >>> think the internet is a cheap alternative to buying your music? wait till you hear -- and this is staggering -- how much one student was told to pay up by a judge. >>> someone else needed payup. we're talking about michael jackson's personal doctor. >> reporter: no, i haven't gone to hollywood. i'm keeping the gl
. >> reporter: for amy howell, the disease has been a disaster. >> i'm totally paralyzed from here downn't feel a single thing. >> reporter: her body started failing four months ago while she was taking antibiotics. >> we've met an awful lot of folks, hard-working adults, kids, et cetera that have had a life altering experience because of lyme. >> i'm starting out high school. i can't write because i can't grab a pencil. i can't walk. my vision is so flurry that i...
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kim howell said i don't think anybody is going to waiver wear the notion of us being in afghanistan 20 years and seeing this terrible drip, drip of casualties, deaths and funerals. i don't think, he added the public are up for it anymore, and his words reflect opinion polls that you hear and see in the papers and on the streets and it's suddenly become a major issue. we've lost, like i'm afraid july has the been a terrible month the worst for the brits since they went there in 2001, they've lost 22 soldiers, that has to be put in the context of we have ourselves a total of 9,000 men there. plus, the fact that there hasn't been driven home quite so heavily, but coming to light, the number of terrible injuries there have been. it was over 150 in the month, many people losing limbs and worse. >> julie: all right, chris walker thank you for joining us on the phone from global radio news, thank you very much. well, the obama administration is moving full speed ahead on plans to shut down the guantanamo bay detention camp in cuba. there's actually talk of creating, get this, a courtroom insi
kim howell said i don't think anybody is going to waiver wear the notion of us being in afghanistan 20 years and seeing this terrible drip, drip of casualties, deaths and funerals. i don't think, he added the public are up for it anymore, and his words reflect opinion polls that you hear and see in the papers and on the streets and it's suddenly become a major issue. we've lost, like i'm afraid july has the been a terrible month the worst for the brits since they went there in 2001, they've...
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i'm walking down howell street in separate cisco and i start thinking about chocolate covered pretzels. why? because six month earlier i had been on that street on powell street, and i would in a place and i had forgotten all about it, but just the location, that thought entered my mind, and those thoughts of wanting. so what we did in this experiment is we took people that loss of control, preoccupation, with food, and we scanned their brains. we queued them. we just gave them the smell. you can give them the smell, the site, sometimes just location, just getting in your car can be a queue. you know, the car just drives automatic because you have driven past. once you get in the car to start thinking about what you're going to eat because you have been the. there is always a past experience that drives the anticipation. but the first part of the experiment was we queued people and what we saw in people who had these three characteristics, this condition type are eating, the center, it is not a disease, might you. but it is very much a normal part of our makeup. what we saw was people
i'm walking down howell street in separate cisco and i start thinking about chocolate covered pretzels. why? because six month earlier i had been on that street on powell street, and i would in a place and i had forgotten all about it, but just the location, that thought entered my mind, and those thoughts of wanting. so what we did in this experiment is we took people that loss of control, preoccupation, with food, and we scanned their brains. we queued them. we just gave them the smell. you...
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in effect, what you change is insurance companies don't profit by who they exclude, they profit howellhey cover those they have. and everyone that they have. and i think there are great ideas on coverage. affordability. you ask anyone in america what concerns them most, it's just health care is too expensive. let's squeeze frivolous dollars. two of them quickly to mind, frivolous lawsuits, the lawyers who sue our doctors and hospitals and everyone at the drop of a dime to drive up costs. dollars get off into defensive medicine or the frivolous lawsuits. let's do lawsuit reform fee federal level. the legislature did it in 2001. we saw the doctors just bleeding our state. they put in limitations and what happened? we have a backlog of doctors waiting to come into texas. not just in wealthy areas, but in the rural areas. a great example is how i was tracking the texas medical center in houston before tort reform. they had one pediatric neurosurgeon, one baby brain doctor for five million people in this region. today, because of reforms on lawsuits, we now have almost six. and they don't d
in effect, what you change is insurance companies don't profit by who they exclude, they profit howellhey cover those they have. and everyone that they have. and i think there are great ideas on coverage. affordability. you ask anyone in america what concerns them most, it's just health care is too expensive. let's squeeze frivolous dollars. two of them quickly to mind, frivolous lawsuits, the lawyers who sue our doctors and hospitals and everyone at the drop of a dime to drive up costs....
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he had had an intimate aide named louiss howell who was really the one who got roosevelt to be presidentat saw the possibility in roosevelt even after he had polio. that is something we take for granted now. the idea that a man in a wheelchair could be elected president of the united state. we overlook that because roosevelt was elected four times and we already know that, but if you look at it from that point of word it was much more impressive. louis howell had died the previous spring and there was no one around roosevelt except maybe for eleanor and his bright-hand woman missy, whom he would listen to, but neither were involved. harry truman was in the senate. he voted in favor of it, of packing the court, but he also -- in my book i say basically it the court is doing with the country wanted, what was the point of doing it? but he did vote for it. host: the next question from hampton, new jersey. caller: good morning, mr. burt solomon. i intend to read your book. let me read you something from "the newly *" from saturday in 1937 -- but said that he is in the -- lehman was a progress
he had had an intimate aide named louiss howell who was really the one who got roosevelt to be presidentat saw the possibility in roosevelt even after he had polio. that is something we take for granted now. the idea that a man in a wheelchair could be elected president of the united state. we overlook that because roosevelt was elected four times and we already know that, but if you look at it from that point of word it was much more impressive. louis howell had died the previous spring and...
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an excellent work by a lord howell, who has championed the idea of doing more in the commonwealth. the central insight is that in a networked world, this is a remarkable network. it is important to grasp the notion that this is not an imperial idea anymore, to use the common wealth more often. britain is no longer in that position. britain is not in any other since the leader of the commonwealth. it is one of many leading nations in the commonwealth. this is one of the most remarkable networks that exists on the planet. the example i gave in my speech was about zimbabwe. that is the kind of thing we have in mind. who is best placed to put together, when the time comes, to be able to help the people of zimbabwe with the construction of their economic framework, with security forces without a properly functioning democracy? it is the commonwealth nation that are in the perfect position -- it is exactly the sort of thing the commonwealth should be doing and should be working on now. we should be pushing that idea within the commonwealth. it is impractical areas like that as they come
an excellent work by a lord howell, who has championed the idea of doing more in the commonwealth. the central insight is that in a networked world, this is a remarkable network. it is important to grasp the notion that this is not an imperial idea anymore, to use the common wealth more often. britain is no longer in that position. britain is not in any other since the leader of the commonwealth. it is one of many leading nations in the commonwealth. this is one of the most remarkable networks...
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yesterday on the court, we debated the case of nicole howell, fired from her job as a teacher at a kentuckyyear-old male student. she says he is making the whole thing up. after months of silence, she is now going on offense, appearing with her attorney on the o'reilly factor and depending -- defending the text messages between her and this boy. >> i just said hi, how are you. he said i had to guess who it was. i said i would not, i was grading papers. and he said, -- obviously he said his name, and then i said, hi, how is it going? but every text message was platonic. megyn: she says of the relationship itself was platonic, and that he is fabricating the entire thing. her attorney points out that the boy initially recanted his story, and it was not until being threatened with expulsion from school for lying that he reverted back and said, "ok, yes, we did have sex." so no one knows the truth. the teacher said that he got the number off of her phone when it was unattended. she has refused plea deals and goes to trial in october. bill: the last auto assembly plant in chicago getting a new le
yesterday on the court, we debated the case of nicole howell, fired from her job as a teacher at a kentuckyyear-old male student. she says he is making the whole thing up. after months of silence, she is now going on offense, appearing with her attorney on the o'reilly factor and depending -- defending the text messages between her and this boy. >> i just said hi, how are you. he said i had to guess who it was. i said i would not, i was grading papers. and he said, -- obviously he said...
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here's wsb reporter george howell on the georgia tech campus here in atlanta. >> my cough. >> reporter flu on the georgia tech campus, zach smith felt it best to get checked out. >> they want you to come in in case you have any flu-like symptoms, and i figured i usually wouldn't come in like this, but all the hype about h1n1, i might as well. >> reporter: school officials are urging people who feel sick to stay home, and immediately set up an appointment with health services on campus. officials say the strategy is to approach every single case of flu as if it were swine flu. >> we're not testing all patients. if they have the right symptoms, we're treating them for suspected influenza or h1n1. because that's the main influenza that's floating around. >> reporter: so far about 100 cases of suspected flu have been reported at georgia tech, at smaller schools like georgia highlands college, one reported case of the flu has sparked heightened awareness. >> we've sent out lists of preventive measures, coughing in your bowl were, wiping off surfaces that are commonly used by many people wit
here's wsb reporter george howell on the georgia tech campus here in atlanta. >> my cough. >> reporter flu on the georgia tech campus, zach smith felt it best to get checked out. >> they want you to come in in case you have any flu-like symptoms, and i figured i usually wouldn't come in like this, but all the hype about h1n1, i might as well. >> reporter: school officials are urging people who feel sick to stay home, and immediately set up an appointment with health...
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we will have an announcer identifying people and howell they're doing. -- had you well they'r how wellarking. you can't beat that in downtown baltimore. >> no, parking a big thing these days. for more information log to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. >>> well, still to come, summer is almost over, but that doesn't mean your kids can throw in the towel. find out where you sign up for year sound women lessons that is coming up. >>> and later she wants to set the record straight. we have a sneak peek at octo mom, >>> welcome pack to fox 45 morning news, 8:30 is the time. i'm patrice harris. >>> let's check in with meteorologist jessica starr and see what we can expect as we get the day underway. >>> i can tell it keeps getting warm out there. joel d smith is taking off his coat. he keeps on taking off layers so it must be getting warmer and warmer. we are in for a chance of thunderstorms, pretty much a repeat of yesterday's weather. we're waking up to a pretty nice start. the showers we had last night pushing out into the atlantic ocean. look at the temperature, 79 degrees ri
we will have an announcer identifying people and howell they're doing. -- had you well they'r how wellarking. you can't beat that in downtown baltimore. >> no, parking a big thing these days. for more information log to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. >>> well, still to come, summer is almost over, but that doesn't mean your kids can throw in the towel. find out where you sign up for year sound women lessons that is coming up. >>> and later she wants to set...
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at this point it's unclear howell beasley will stay at the rehab center. page on friday, beasley had this to say. why do i feel like the whole world is against me? i can't win for losing. he also posted this. feeling like it's not worth living. i'm done. his twitter account has since been closed. beasley father twittered this. what michael is going through is just a bump on the road we call life. pray for him, he needs it. >> nfl now, brett favre made his vikings debut last week. throwing for just four yards. he'll have a chance to surpass those stats. he'll play the entire first half for the team's next game against houston. brad childress is happy with his progress. >> he's doing everything he need to do to get up to speed. and, as are our guys. i'm confident that we've got the time and distance to be able to do that. >> i think you just have to be careful, particularly when you're just starting at the phase you're just starting,ta there aren't too many throws. pitch count, i guess, i'm not a great baseball guy, but, you know, when guys come back, you kn
at this point it's unclear howell beasley will stay at the rehab center. page on friday, beasley had this to say. why do i feel like the whole world is against me? i can't win for losing. he also posted this. feeling like it's not worth living. i'm done. his twitter account has since been closed. beasley father twittered this. what michael is going through is just a bump on the road we call life. pray for him, he needs it. >> nfl now, brett favre made his vikings debut last week. throwing...
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to make observations of the lowest level and there are indications those could be influential in howell the hurricane was structured so what we did was get a small aircraft and areas we would not want to put it c-130 is orgy force and we have had some success on the modeling side you talk to the not -- modeler -- bringing the size of the model grid down at five kilometers or maybe even one kilometer and that demand much more wars power so we have spent a lot of resources of late investing in high performance computing and on the data assimilation side this is where we work closely with academic researchers to have improved the capability to absorber the observations including radar from the p3 aircraft and in realtime into the models with a lag of less than one hour or two we can have the observations going into the supercomputer such as the one from texas to the national hurricane center to improve the forecast by events. . . forecast on the track accuracy just last year by using the supercomputer in texas we were able to bring the track down on one or two storms we were studying signi
to make observations of the lowest level and there are indications those could be influential in howell the hurricane was structured so what we did was get a small aircraft and areas we would not want to put it c-130 is orgy force and we have had some success on the modeling side you talk to the not -- modeler -- bringing the size of the model grid down at five kilometers or maybe even one kilometer and that demand much more wars power so we have spent a lot of resources of late investing in...
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was pulling off of roosevelt space there is the 36 powell movie with carole lombard were william howellplays a mama who gets taken in by a socialist in becomes their manservant and then at one point in the very least ranking representation of poverty takes care of lumber into a hooverville or hobos town in new york and there is a lot of discussion of the four -- man in that. >> guest: is a wonderful movie and i recommend it. it is sort of a joke. they have defined in the game a forgotten man. a scavenger hunt and she goes to the very sad hooverville in new york which really did exist where there was this terrible poverty in this time and the reforms the family because there are lost in their wealth and the message of this film is not one iota agree with. it is that wealth perhaps and maybe that is true, but that there is something intensely rich u.s. about of the property of a very poor man and that is superior to the wealthy man and we have that in their religions but i'm not sure it is so entirely too. the message is the forgotten man is great and i think somehow transcends and econom
was pulling off of roosevelt space there is the 36 powell movie with carole lombard were william howellplays a mama who gets taken in by a socialist in becomes their manservant and then at one point in the very least ranking representation of poverty takes care of lumber into a hooverville or hobos town in new york and there is a lot of discussion of the four -- man in that. >> guest: is a wonderful movie and i recommend it. it is sort of a joke. they have defined in the game a forgotten...
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howell mow and his friends are teaching kids in palestine alternatives to violence. >>> we have learnedlectric guitar pioneer les paul has died. the 94-year-old jazz guitarist became famous in the 1930s for the les paul trio. they performed on bing crosby's radio show, and about that time he invented a little something that would become known as the les paul electric guitar. it was among the first of its kind along with the fender electric and the rickinboxer and the statement says that paul died from complications from pneumonia. paul is in the rock 'n' roll hall of fame, the inventors hall of fame and the songwriters hall of fame. >>> children in 120 countries around the world watch a version of the muppets on "sesame street." creators of the show in palestine are trying to use the muppets to teach children understanding and how to bridge really the cultural differences. cnn.com's catherine calloway joins us with the details on this. i love this, because this kind of gives us a little snippet into something that most of us really don't see. >> no, and who couldn't love a muppet? >> ri
howell mow and his friends are teaching kids in palestine alternatives to violence. >>> we have learnedlectric guitar pioneer les paul has died. the 94-year-old jazz guitarist became famous in the 1930s for the les paul trio. they performed on bing crosby's radio show, and about that time he invented a little something that would become known as the les paul electric guitar. it was among the first of its kind along with the fender electric and the rickinboxer and the statement says...