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hughes would never have gone along with that. and the civil rights movement might have moved along faster and in a different stream. of all the 14 on our list, he's the one you start to wonder if he'd had been elected how american history would have gone for suffrage, civil rights, would hughes have avoided that? he's the one you could write novels about. >> did he have a beard when he ran? >> he was a very chilly, aloof, full of rectitude. yes, he did have a beard. calvin coolidge when hughes stayed at the white house as his guest, coolidge would send the white house barber up to justice hughes' room to give him a shave. >> a crafting -- as i remember, wilson had to stay up all night and he was irritated. >> california decided the race. >> there are two guys. one of them by the name of -- i don't know if he's a guy, but norman thomas ran. and then the one that's on our list we're going to focus on is eugene debs of indiana who ran at least four times. what do you think? >> i think of a guy, a principled guy who is at the forefro
hughes would never have gone along with that. and the civil rights movement might have moved along faster and in a different stream. of all the 14 on our list, he's the one you start to wonder if he'd had been elected how american history would have gone for suffrage, civil rights, would hughes have avoided that? he's the one you could write novels about. >> did he have a beard when he ran? >> he was a very chilly, aloof, full of rectitude. yes, he did have a beard. calvin coolidge...
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i'm joined by hugh hewett, author of the grief against obama. and this is weird and i'll tell you why it's a little surreal. i have hugh hewitt and lars larsson. >> goes back to the d.c. comics. good to be here. >> am i paying you back? i'm on your show monday night a lot. >> just keep coming on. the radio audience loves you every single monday. >> i'm so happy to have you here for a whole hour. you're going to have to do some of the heavy lifting. >> with jesse, i'll let you take the lead. >> i'm worried about jesse. tonight, the europe, the economy, what's an investor to do? don't worry. we've got the play book on how to make money in these uncertain times. and if you think taxing the rich is the answer, some startling numbers ahead. and what do democrats and republicans have in common with the bloods and the crips. it's a little gansta government smackdown with -- do you know any of those? >> no. i don't think you want to know what you just said there. >> that's right. former governor jesse ventura talked about how politics is gangst gangster
i'm joined by hugh hewett, author of the grief against obama. and this is weird and i'll tell you why it's a little surreal. i have hugh hewitt and lars larsson. >> goes back to the d.c. comics. good to be here. >> am i paying you back? i'm on your show monday night a lot. >> just keep coming on. the radio audience loves you every single monday. >> i'm so happy to have you here for a whole hour. you're going to have to do some of the heavy lifting. >> with jesse,...
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and hughes -- hughes is what we claim we want in both the presidential candidate and a president. a man of absolute integrity who would not yield to the special interests. >> let me go down the list and ask you. if ross perot had not dropped out in june of 1992, he got 19% of the vote, but that was after he dropped out. do you think he would have done -- he was 33% ahead of the other two candidates. >> people don't remember this. it wasn't that long ago. he was leading and he was leading an incumbent president. the guy was destined to win the election. bill clinton was a distant third. and june of that year, a friend of mine who worked at the democratic national committee called me and said i've been doing some research and i'm worried clinton is going to finish so far behind these other two, we would qualify for federal matching money. that's where perot was when he dropped out. this is june of the election year. in an eight-day period, ross perot drops out of the race. bill clinton chooses al gore as his running mate. they go to the convention. they have the democratic conventio
and hughes -- hughes is what we claim we want in both the presidential candidate and a president. a man of absolute integrity who would not yield to the special interests. >> let me go down the list and ask you. if ross perot had not dropped out in june of 1992, he got 19% of the vote, but that was after he dropped out. do you think he would have done -- he was 33% ahead of the other two candidates. >> people don't remember this. it wasn't that long ago. he was leading and he was...
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you and i have talked so many times, hugh special olympics are so important for all the athletes. >> it gives us ways to strive and be better people, showing the world that we can do things and we can contribute to the community. that is what the special olympics is all about. >> that is right. >> i am competing, it is great to be here. >> they are telling me to go, i have got to go. i guess i had better go. reporting live, opening ceremonies tonight. back to you guys. >> of the athletes will do all their speaking over the weekend. the traffic cruise will be moving the existing ground. they will have new traffic signals. the bridge will remain open, but it will be reduced to one lane in each direction. they advise that you plan for just a little bit. >> now, your forecast with half meteorologist. >> a beautiful day today, the high temperature in the comfortable range which is kind of unusual for baltimore. a little disturbance traveling north across pennsylvania and new york state, trying to produce a couple rain showers. the atmosphere is having a good time doing it. all of us the f
you and i have talked so many times, hugh special olympics are so important for all the athletes. >> it gives us ways to strive and be better people, showing the world that we can do things and we can contribute to the community. that is what the special olympics is all about. >> that is right. >> i am competing, it is great to be here. >> they are telling me to go, i have got to go. i guess i had better go. reporting live, opening ceremonies tonight. back to you guys....
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. >> and who may be reigniting a flame with hugh hefner? it's all next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc's "world news ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. last night was the big mtv movie awards. that's always typically a crazy awards show. crazy things go down at that particular thing. let's walk you through some of the highlights from last night. russell brand was the host. no wallflower at all. he had a little fun at some of the guests' expense. take a look at one of his zingers from last night. >> kim kardashian has found a new man, kanye. i admire kanye a lot. he's drunken stage invasion at the last mtv awards show i hosted took a lot of pressure off me. i just hope that the two of them do a new sex tape. i think of kim kardashian as the stanley kubrick of sex tapes. they are surely brilliant but she only does one a decade. >> that was a fun joke at kanye's expense. >>> big night for "twilight" they took home top movie. they have awards like best kiss and best villain. their more standard award went to "twilight." huge h
. >> and who may be reigniting a flame with hugh hefner? it's all next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc's "world news ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. last night was the big mtv movie awards. that's always typically a crazy awards show. crazy things go down at that particular thing. let's walk you through some of the highlights from last night. russell brand was the host. no wallflower at all. he had a little fun at some of the guests'...
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tommy kork kin, he was a famous washington fixer who represent howard hughes. i was stunned at this information. and two weeks later at a birthday party for dash, i think i had crutches and i cornered irvin in the corner and i said you just give me a little explanation about what you talked about with mr. cork rin that day when you cancelled hearings. well scott, he creates quite a breeze, he says we talked about the future of the two-party system. and i thought about this. and i suddenly realized that was it. in the course of the expla indication of why watergate happened and the money that he put in his pocket, they were going to have to reveal that humphrey did the same thing. and humphrey had a close family member go to jail. very few people remember that. this other person was convicted of it. in the end, the cover up worked. their conversations would be called personal matters. that had been left to the family to determine what they were. in fact, he was a crook. he was a crook. now i don't hold that against him as i might today, but the results of waterg
tommy kork kin, he was a famous washington fixer who represent howard hughes. i was stunned at this information. and two weeks later at a birthday party for dash, i think i had crutches and i cornered irvin in the corner and i said you just give me a little explanation about what you talked about with mr. cork rin that day when you cancelled hearings. well scott, he creates quite a breeze, he says we talked about the future of the two-party system. and i thought about this. and i suddenly...
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don hugh, if you were to lead off and mr. gerard's second and if you'd have that cleanup. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member lugar and all of the members of the committee who are here or will be here, we'll appreciate this opportunity to testify here today. i am pleased to express the u.s. chamber of commerce's strong support for approval of the law of the sea treaty. this morning i will focus my remarks on why the treaty is in
don hugh, if you were to lead off and mr. gerard's second and if you'd have that cleanup. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking member lugar and all of the members of the committee who are here or will be here, we'll appreciate this opportunity to testify here today. i am pleased to express the u.s. chamber of commerce's strong support for approval of the law of the sea treaty. this morning i will focus my remarks on why the treaty is in
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hughes' life story interesting one made in film 2004. what actor portrayed hughes in that movie? answer is, roll the tape. >> i understand you are under a lot of pressure. it's going to do me no good if you crack up on me like that. all right? take a couple hours off, all right? relax a little. >> okay. >> see your wife. >> okay. >> show me all the blueprints. >> bill: leonardo, tie breaker. there was a james bond film that used howard hughes as one of its villains and the name of the film was? >> fox -- diamonds are forever. >> bill: he gave it to you. >> bill: no cheating. stephan holland and peggy birve shop you both win the prizes. steve and martha have to stay after school. pinheads and patriots featuring a man of kind rattle snakes. this is not good over two minutes away. pinhead or patriots starring a reverend and a rattlesnake? a most. first thanks to all of you purchasing my book "killing lincoln." [it's number six on the best-seller's list and number four on june 10th after father's day. that's after 35 weeks in the marketplace. thank you very much. and the times people
hughes' life story interesting one made in film 2004. what actor portrayed hughes in that movie? answer is, roll the tape. >> i understand you are under a lot of pressure. it's going to do me no good if you crack up on me like that. all right? take a couple hours off, all right? relax a little. >> okay. >> see your wife. >> okay. >> show me all the blueprints. >> bill: leonardo, tie breaker. there was a james bond film that used howard hughes as one of its...
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kip hughes is a top driver. he's been racing since he was a boy and knows at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry car is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three different states. it's a three-day event. it builds up over the three days to the big night of saturday night. >> hundreds of fans are on hand to watch the drivers compete for a $10,000 prize. >> 10,000 for the guy that crossed the finish line, that's big money in this sport. these guys run for 500 to 750 a night to win. you put 10,000 on the line, they're going to be willing to push the edge a little bit. >> far and away the favorite to win is driver kip hughes. >> he won it last year and was picking up the lead in most qualifying events. >>
kip hughes is a top driver. he's been racing since he was a boy and knows at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry car is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three...
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verlander going tomorrow against phil hughes. tigers trying to gain a game in the central tonight. 2-1 pitch. down and away, 2-2. the reason that benoit was upset, the catcher was setting up inside and he missed by a foot and-a-half. he got the swing and the miss, but he was off target with that fast ball. >> benoit, one good pitch away from getting out of this jam. alex rodriguez is one good swing away from delivering to the ees. foul back here and it's still 2-2. >> tigers missed a chance in the bottom of the sixing when the they lost cabrera. the yankees put the first two on here in the seventh. so far, haven't done anything with the chance. it's been a problem for the yankees, 0-6 tonight with runners in scoring position. alex rodriguez, full count. >> that was a terrific splitter to rodriguez. he did not go around. great bat control by a-rod. >>ie ball with a guy fifth on the all-time home run list. first base open, it is not even a consideration, right now to pitch around rodriguez with robinson cano on deck. 637 career hom
verlander going tomorrow against phil hughes. tigers trying to gain a game in the central tonight. 2-1 pitch. down and away, 2-2. the reason that benoit was upset, the catcher was setting up inside and he missed by a foot and-a-half. he got the swing and the miss, but he was off target with that fast ball. >> benoit, one good pitch away from getting out of this jam. alex rodriguez is one good swing away from delivering to the ees. foul back here and it's still 2-2. >> tigers missed...
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hughes' life story interesting one made in film 2004. what actor portrayed hughes in that movie?ape. >> i understand you are under a lot of pressure. it's going to do me no good if you crack up on me like that. all right? take a couple hours off, all right? relax a little. >> okay. >> see your wife. >> okay. >> show me all the blueprints. >> bill: leonardo, tie breaker. there was a james bond film that used howard hughes as one of its villains and the name of the film was? >> fox -- diamonds are forever. >> bill: he gave it to you. >> bill: no cheating. stephan holland and peggy birve shop you both win the prizes. steve and martha have to stay after school. pinheads and patriots featuring a man of kind rattle snakes. this is not good over two minutes away. [ male announcer ] this is sheldo whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. and he didn't stop for three days and nights as he escaped life as a child
hughes' life story interesting one made in film 2004. what actor portrayed hughes in that movie?ape. >> i understand you are under a lot of pressure. it's going to do me no good if you crack up on me like that. all right? take a couple hours off, all right? relax a little. >> okay. >> see your wife. >> okay. >> show me all the blueprints. >> bill: leonardo, tie breaker. there was a james bond film that used howard hughes as one of its villains and the name of...
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in oxford, england earlier this week. 57-year-old hughes, greg brooks and entertain of london died at the scene monday evening. >> two women are suing bge, claiming the company failed to fix a dangerous problem that escalated out of control. patricia says the energy giant failed to fix electrical surging that has been occurring in the home she has rented for more than two years. the surging on ultimately led to an electrical fire in september 2010 during a birthday party where children were present. bge is declining comment until they can investigate big cracks in anne arundel county, a family almost single-handedly held up the long-term rate point average of the glen burnie middle school for the last two decades. kate amara explains. >> this is the story of an amazing streak that marlon middle school grade 19 years of strays from one family. the eighth grader sealed the deal on thursday. >> i try to pay attention in class and do my homework. i just try as hard as i can. >> ricci is the youngest of the six kids who, since 1993, all went to this school in glen burnie on the honor roll.
in oxford, england earlier this week. 57-year-old hughes, greg brooks and entertain of london died at the scene monday evening. >> two women are suing bge, claiming the company failed to fix a dangerous problem that escalated out of control. patricia says the energy giant failed to fix electrical surging that has been occurring in the home she has rented for more than two years. the surging on ultimately led to an electrical fire in september 2010 during a birthday party where children...
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first john hughes, john hughes is the bog offer dash of biographer who wrote this terrific book about slade gorton. john has a long history of service to our state as will, both as a journalist and as an author. he has written several books about governors and leaders of washington state, "booth who?: a biography of booth gardner," this book, "slade gorton: a half century in politics," nancy evans first rate, first lady, and lillian walker, washington state civil rights leader. he has had over a 42 year career in journalism, winning many awards for investigative reporting, historical features, editorials and columns. right now he's working on a biography of john stallman and use just writing writing about an incident with dixie rae lee, and told me he really was for happy about having a break from the intensity of that encounter tocome and talk to us tonight. next, i'd like to introduce senator slade gorton who probably needs no introduction, and thank him for his longtime service to washington state, and to all of us. senator gorton has really characterized his service by integrity,
first john hughes, john hughes is the bog offer dash of biographer who wrote this terrific book about slade gorton. john has a long history of service to our state as will, both as a journalist and as an author. he has written several books about governors and leaders of washington state, "booth who?: a biography of booth gardner," this book, "slade gorton: a half century in politics," nancy evans first rate, first lady, and lillian walker, washington state civil rights...
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steven hughes and his two sons-in-law died in a car crash in england. the car swerved to avoid hitting an animal and ended up slamming into two trees. hughes daughters were also injured in the accident. >>> huge crowds turn out to the just-opened slots casino, the largest in maryland. on opening night alone, 10,000 people came through the door. we have more on the revenue rolling in. >> reporter: traffic through the front doors oh of maryland live casino. >> it feels like las vegas. >> reporter: in this much anticipated facility, there's plenty here for gamblers to love. >> blackjack. >> i like the eatries. >> a lot of selections. >> reporter: great for jobs -- 1500 new ones, and great for tax revenue. they anticipate paying $4 million to the state in its first year, a consolation to gamblers who didn't win. >> it brings extra money in for fun, for schools. >> reporter: there are four restaurants in the casino and by the fall, they'll add a fifth. they're still growing. later this year, they'll add 1500 more machines. operators estimated more than 10,00
steven hughes and his two sons-in-law died in a car crash in england. the car swerved to avoid hitting an animal and ended up slamming into two trees. hughes daughters were also injured in the accident. >>> huge crowds turn out to the just-opened slots casino, the largest in maryland. on opening night alone, 10,000 people came through the door. we have more on the revenue rolling in. >> reporter: traffic through the front doors oh of maryland live casino. >> it feels like...
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joining me now is holly hughes. he said he wasn't surprised. there was a mountain of evidence. he said it was like climbing mt. everest. anything surprise you? >> what surprises me is he's out there saying we have all these appealable issues and all this stuff went wrong. he's turning around and acknowledging there was an overwhelming, i believe was the word he used, an overwhelming amount of evidence against my client. he's talking outside both sides of his mouth. say we respect the jury and the hard work they did. thank you, good night. it's at odds with what he's saying. >> what do you think of the fact it took the jury just 21 hours? >> let's talk about that. 48 charges, 21 charges. less than half an hour a charge. it tells me from day one, they believed the victims. there wasn't a lot to talk about. >> right. it would have taken longer. >> they weren't talking dna evidence. we didn't have that. we had these victims who a lot of, remember, didn't come forward on their own. the police knocked on their doors ten years after the fact and said hey, you know, did this happen to
joining me now is holly hughes. he said he wasn't surprised. there was a mountain of evidence. he said it was like climbing mt. everest. anything surprise you? >> what surprises me is he's out there saying we have all these appealable issues and all this stuff went wrong. he's turning around and acknowledging there was an overwhelming, i believe was the word he used, an overwhelming amount of evidence against my client. he's talking outside both sides of his mouth. say we respect the jury...
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verlander going tomorrow against phil hughes. tigers trying to gain a game in the central tonight. 2-1 pitch. down and away, 2-2. the reason that benoit was upset, the catcher was setting up inside and he missed by a foot and-a-half. he got the swing and the miss, but he was off target with that fast ball. >> benoit, one good pitch away from getting out of this jam. alex rodriguez is one good swing away from delivering to the yankees. foul back here and it's still 2-2. >> tigers missed a chance in the bottom of the sixing when the they lost cabrera. the yankees put the first two on here in the seventh. so far, haven't done anything with the chance. it's been a problem for the yankees, 0-6 tonight with runners in scoring position. alex rodriguez, full count. >> that was a terrific splitter to rodriguez. he did not go around. great bat control by a-rod. >> tie ball with a guy fifth on the all-time home run list. first base open, it is not even a consideration, right now to pitch around rodriguez with robinson cano on deck. 637 care
verlander going tomorrow against phil hughes. tigers trying to gain a game in the central tonight. 2-1 pitch. down and away, 2-2. the reason that benoit was upset, the catcher was setting up inside and he missed by a foot and-a-half. he got the swing and the miss, but he was off target with that fast ball. >> benoit, one good pitch away from getting out of this jam. alex rodriguez is one good swing away from delivering to the yankees. foul back here and it's still 2-2. >> tigers...
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phil hughes overshadowed gio gonzalez, he truck out eight. bottom of the sixth, it's hughes. espinoza goes down, his ninth punch-out in the game. nats down 2-1. brad lidge trying to work out of a bases loaded jam. jeter grounds one to short. throw from ian desmond bounces past adam laroche. two runs score on the error. that was the breaking point for the nationals. yankees go on to win, 7-2. snapping the nats' six-game winning streak. >>> the orioles and atlanta, taking on 19-year big league veteran chipper jones. orioles up one. jones takes the pitch to right. look at chris davis, nice catch. he robs chipper. davis, he's never plays in the outfield before. maybe he should have been out there more. but davis couldn't save madi from that one. simmons ham trz mers it to left. atlanta wins 4-2. snapping baltimore's five-game winning streak. >>> all right. golf round two of the u.s. open today. it's no secret this major is a bear. do you like the u.s. open? golf fans. >> yeah. >> it's relaxing. liable baseball, too. we'll be watching. finishing at par in the u.s. open is a solid
phil hughes overshadowed gio gonzalez, he truck out eight. bottom of the sixth, it's hughes. espinoza goes down, his ninth punch-out in the game. nats down 2-1. brad lidge trying to work out of a bases loaded jam. jeter grounds one to short. throw from ian desmond bounces past adam laroche. two runs score on the error. that was the breaking point for the nationals. yankees go on to win, 7-2. snapping the nats' six-game winning streak. >>> the orioles and atlanta, taking on 19-year big...
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yesterday she was convicted but assessed fine and no points on the license and hugh from spotsylvania, virginia, one of many of you mad about it. i guess if you work for the government and are charged with reckless driving, you get away with it. any normal citizen would lose their driver's license, be fined and possibly face jail time it. just doesn't seem fair, but when are government employees fair or their treatment thereof, but hugh is far from alone. check out dan in rockville. another example of the lack of equal justice in the d.c. area. if the average citizen had the same charges, they would have points and loss of driving privileges. you just got to love washington for its distribution of fair justice, but wait, there's more. this is from robin in warrenton. all miss toles got was probation, if this was you or me, not only would our driver's license been taken away, but the book would have been thrown at us and we would have been charged more than the small fine she was. the legal system sucks. okay. let's take it down a notch, shall we? while i, too am a bit mystified as to
yesterday she was convicted but assessed fine and no points on the license and hugh from spotsylvania, virginia, one of many of you mad about it. i guess if you work for the government and are charged with reckless driving, you get away with it. any normal citizen would lose their driver's license, be fined and possibly face jail time it. just doesn't seem fair, but when are government employees fair or their treatment thereof, but hugh is far from alone. check out dan in rockville. another...
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elizabeth hughes was the daughter of charles evabs hughes. she was down to 49 pounds at the age of 15. when they finally got insulin into her it was like laz rus rising from the dead. she lived to the age of 73. she started to gain weight. married, had several children. the fda had only one rule, the government had one role to play in that story that was when they tried to get pure ethanol in order to do the isolation it was barred by prohibition and it took the rockefeller family to allow them to do this because the government regulators thought methanol would do just as well as ethanol. now the basic position on dynamic production is as follows. which one invention which took three years ago contributed more to human beings and their welfare than every single advance with respect to diabetes in the 90 or so years that has followed. those have all been very important, but they're in order of magnitude difference. what you have to do in technology is understand that the first generation of simple minded truths gets you a huge gain and the nex
elizabeth hughes was the daughter of charles evabs hughes. she was down to 49 pounds at the age of 15. when they finally got insulin into her it was like laz rus rising from the dead. she lived to the age of 73. she started to gain weight. married, had several children. the fda had only one rule, the government had one role to play in that story that was when they tried to get pure ethanol in order to do the isolation it was barred by prohibition and it took the rockefeller family to allow them...
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tigers needed it, they got it, they have verlander tomorrow against phil hughes. along with our producer and our director, you have been watching fox sports, exclusive home to the 2012 nlcs and the world series. good night. [ female announcer ] with xfinity,
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hugh alexander is now exhausted trying to stay afloat and alive. and then -- >> hey, no. hey! >> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the life guards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd from up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the life guard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of another swell that washed him off. >> it's a nightmare that just won't end. luckily, this time there's a life guard tethered to a life ring and alexander has the help he needs to survive. >> they managed to get out. >> cut, cold, exhausted, but alive. alexander is taken to the beach for medical attention and later recounts his ordeal. >> i had cuts above and below my eyes and under my chin. for two and a half hours i was sure i was going to die. just like being tossed around in a washing machine. >> miraculously, he suffers only minor injuries. but the trauma he endures is certainly not fleeting. >> the lesson
hugh alexander is now exhausted trying to stay afloat and alive. and then -- >> hey, no. hey! >> conditions seem right for another rescue attempt and alexander appears for the second time. as the life guards swoop in, you can hear the cheers from the relieved crowd from up above. but it's not over yet. >> all of a sudden we saw the victim come out of the cave, the life guard grabbed him and got on to the jet ski and they took off only to fall off the back end because of...
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i said that has to be chris hughes. me made the material mistake of abandoning them. he had 13 million young people and he gave it to the dnc. they used them as a fund raising tool. the one thing you can't do online is to treat people just in order to get somewhere else. you have to have an authentic, engaged relationship. otherwise it doesn't work and you lose them. >> you covered politics and the internet for a long time. has this means of communication changed the way people run for office and the way we're governed? >> sure. the gotcha. if you make any mistake at any point in your life except in the privacy of your home, it's going to be on youtube. >> i don't think the privacy of your home has anything -- >> probably not even that. we have that gotcha world where you're always on call and accountable for everything you do. i think that's the negative. on the positive side, the fact there can be a and when done right when chris hughes did that in 2008 and as local politicians are doing every day around the country, when done right you can have a conversation with
i said that has to be chris hughes. me made the material mistake of abandoning them. he had 13 million young people and he gave it to the dnc. they used them as a fund raising tool. the one thing you can't do online is to treat people just in order to get somewhere else. you have to have an authentic, engaged relationship. otherwise it doesn't work and you lose them. >> you covered politics and the internet for a long time. has this means of communication changed the way people run for...
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his grandson was my great uncle hugh. >> and paul jennings, uncle hugh's parents were franklin and mary jennings. they lived at 2121 k street northwest. beth showed you a picture actually of franklin standing in front of their home. that home was there until about the late -- and i visited that home many times because my great great grandmother mary lived to be almost 100. she was 99. she kept the house wonderful with all kinds of artifacts including that portrait of paul jennings that you saw that hung in her house with many antiques, with swords from the spanish-american war, et cetera. so i did grow up actually seeing that and knowing about some of my history. and ironically, this area has been involved with my family for a long time because my mother actually taught at stevens elementary school, which was at 21st and l, and my brother and sister attended stevens in the elementary years. i wound up at 24th and k at emaculate conception high school. and i would get to walk past my great great grandparent's house, you know, a couple times a week. so i continued to be in this area and f
his grandson was my great uncle hugh. >> and paul jennings, uncle hugh's parents were franklin and mary jennings. they lived at 2121 k street northwest. beth showed you a picture actually of franklin standing in front of their home. that home was there until about the late -- and i visited that home many times because my great great grandmother mary lived to be almost 100. she was 99. she kept the house wonderful with all kinds of artifacts including that portrait of paul jennings that...
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. >> game started by phil hughes on april 14. that's swisher, coming in, number 1.ight. 1-4 on the night. swisher can scmiel breathe easier as he went back on the ball and had to recover. >> the outfielders are playing a no-doubles defense. tony pena has the hand behind the back. so they are playing deeper than they normally would to prevent the extra base hit. >> here's brennan boesch. he's hit 5 home runs on the year, you can see the good breaking ball from the jaite right hander who may be a long-term option. who knows how long-term that could be. this fast ball for a strike, and it's an 0-2 count. >> it's goods to follow the breaking ball with the fast ball. that's what phelps did. >> on deck, peerality a. boesch is hitless on the night. breaking ball, base hit. to right center field, , good piece of hitting and the running is on here in the ninth. >> boesch got the curve ball, pitching out of the strike zone. nicely done peralta, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 spots in the tiger lineup... combine 2 thirteen 33 average. -- combined 233 average, trying to have that group win a
. >> game started by phil hughes on april 14. that's swisher, coming in, number 1.ight. 1-4 on the night. swisher can scmiel breathe easier as he went back on the ball and had to recover. >> the outfielders are playing a no-doubles defense. tony pena has the hand behind the back. so they are playing deeper than they normally would to prevent the extra base hit. >> here's brennan boesch. he's hit 5 home runs on the year, you can see the good breaking ball from the jaite right...
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or you can do what hugh jackman does and text the word "awake" followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, june 11th. there's a lot going on today, including a new investigation into a series of national security leaks that some members of congress allege came from the white house. we'll have the latest details on those accusations. plus, joe biden carries out his solemn duty as vice president of the united states by participating in the annual super soaker fight with a group of kids. we'll tell you what's going on here later in the show. >>> first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here in washington, d.c., and at 30 rock, new york city. ironically, even signs of an improving economy carry political risk for the president, whose re-election campaign wants to highlight the administration's successes with taxpayer bailouts without appearing to overlook the struggles of millions of americans. well, that balancing act took a hit on friday when president obama said this during
or you can do what hugh jackman does and text the word "awake" followed by your response to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, june 11th. there's a lot going on today, including a new investigation into a series of national security leaks that some members of congress allege came from the white house. we'll have the latest details on those accusations. plus, joe biden carries out his solemn duty as...
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this election to get some more insight on what's going on in egypt we're joined live from cairo by hugh miles a journalist author and consultant specializing in the middle east so the official announcement of the presidential vote is now set for tomorrow well it used tensions on tahrir square or a few of them even further and obviously supporters of the losing candidate are going to be on the happy what do you think. egypt is a very divided society and is not going to be a satisfactory outcome whatever hospices whoever is not a good president the other side is going to be huge but fighting the clad. very unstable moments sorry cold and trying to. most of the protesters are supporters of the muslim brotherhood if their candidate loses do you think that there could be another revolution there. may be possible i mean there's all kinds of scenarios possible that there could be could be a huge response toppers glad there could be a revolution again could be a revolution spreading to the military which is the worst case scenario for the military rulers in this country. that will a number of.
this election to get some more insight on what's going on in egypt we're joined live from cairo by hugh miles a journalist author and consultant specializing in the middle east so the official announcement of the presidential vote is now set for tomorrow well it used tensions on tahrir square or a few of them even further and obviously supporters of the losing candidate are going to be on the happy what do you think. egypt is a very divided society and is not going to be a satisfactory outcome...
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and jim hughes is getting all he ever wanted-- a chance to make a difference. >> the classroom is whereally believe that. >> reporter: pretty easy to see. steve hartman, "on the road", in >> >> >> good evening. >> big news on the most hotly contested ballot measure in the bay area. >> voters tell cbs 5 which way they're leaning when it comes to san jose pension reform measure. on one side at the mayor wants to overhaul the city's retirement benefits. on the other, police officers and firefighters i call it a raw deal .. tonight our exclusive cbs 5 server a u.s. a poll finds more than half of registered voters 51%, say that a plan to vote " yes " on measure be. 24 percent said they will vote no and 25 percent are undecided. len ramirez reports that both sides are scrambling for every one of those undecided voters. >> exactly right, this issue
and jim hughes is getting all he ever wanted-- a chance to make a difference. >> the classroom is whereally believe that. >> reporter: pretty easy to see. steve hartman, "on the road", in >> >> >> good evening. >> big news on the most hotly contested ballot measure in the bay area. >> voters tell cbs 5 which way they're leaning when it comes to san jose pension reform measure. on one side at the mayor wants to overhaul the city's retirement...
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we don't want to be a part of that failed policy anymore. >> that was aaron hughes, field organizer forterans against the war helped plan the nato protests in chicago last month. we're joined in san francisco by aaron glantz, reporter for the base a decision. his most recent book is, "the war comes home: washington's battle against america's veterans." we're also joined by kevin hines. he survived a suicide attempt as a teenager and went on to become a public speaker mental health advocates and forthcoming author of, "cracked...not broken, the kevin hines story." in washington, we're joined by bonnie carroll, president and founder of the tragedy assistance program for survivors or taps. bonnie carroll, let's begin with you. can you talk about the figures? astounding, more soldiers are committing suicide and die on the battlefield. >> taps is for all of those who lost a loved ones serving in the armed forces. we're working with families who have lost a loved one to suicide, possibly not in a duty status. guard and reserve members who have come back and died by suicide during the week cou
we don't want to be a part of that failed policy anymore. >> that was aaron hughes, field organizer forterans against the war helped plan the nato protests in chicago last month. we're joined in san francisco by aaron glantz, reporter for the base a decision. his most recent book is, "the war comes home: washington's battle against america's veterans." we're also joined by kevin hines. he survived a suicide attempt as a teenager and went on to become a public speaker mental...
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kip hughes is a top driver.s been racing since he was a boy and knows at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry car is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three different states. it's a three-day event. it builds up over the three days to the big night of saturday night. >> the drivers gear up for the final race of the night. 20 cars will do 50 laps of the track. among the riders is terry muskrat. >> he's a driver that all over the state know and love. supernice guy, been racing for a long time. >> at the start of the race, corey seibert is at his perch ready to film the event. >> i shoot multiple cameras and do a live stream on the internet. >> larry is high above the track ready to call the race. every
kip hughes is a top driver.s been racing since he was a boy and knows at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry car is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three...
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thousand nine hundred six of the big business tycoons you know the the koch brothers of their day howard hughes was given money they were slush funds they were they were big wall street corporations he was a little california congressman he he knew where you know you get the money from the powerful people you do what they want you'll go far didn't he was he was making cohen who did the fundraiser for richard nixon where he brought all these bookies in and showed them that they were lost their job is hotel ballroom locked the doors he had all these bookies nixon's number one fixture strategists. and we have an office in nixon white house but. they represent over two hundred books. all these. so much money for. a few words that gets the heck out of dodge and they raise the money when he runs for the california senate he does the same thing and the other important thing here i mean there's so much important information but it's so relevant to today because you know when we look at things like that wisconsin election i mean it's just these . calls and anything you want to call campaign. when you se
thousand nine hundred six of the big business tycoons you know the the koch brothers of their day howard hughes was given money they were slush funds they were they were big wall street corporations he was a little california congressman he he knew where you know you get the money from the powerful people you do what they want you'll go far didn't he was he was making cohen who did the fundraiser for richard nixon where he brought all these bookies in and showed them that they were lost their...
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thousand nine hundred six the big business tycoons you know the the koch brothers of their day howard hughes was given money they were slush funds they were they were big wall street corporations you may result little california congressman he he knew where you know you get the money from the powerful people you do what they want you'll go far didn't he was he was making cohen who did the fundraiser for richard nixon where he brought all these bookies in and showed them that they were los angeles hotel ballroom lock the doors he had all these books nixon's number one fixture strategists in there and try to eventually have an office in nixon white house but his brother they represented over two hundred bookies from a cohen there in nixon are there all these bookies are there and mickey cohen says they are you guys aren't leave until we raise so much money for dick nixon dick nixon stands up and says a few words and gets the heck out of dodge and and they raise the money when he runs for the california senate he does the same thing and the other important thing here i mean there's so much impo
thousand nine hundred six the big business tycoons you know the the koch brothers of their day howard hughes was given money they were slush funds they were they were big wall street corporations you may result little california congressman he he knew where you know you get the money from the powerful people you do what they want you'll go far didn't he was he was making cohen who did the fundraiser for richard nixon where he brought all these bookies in and showed them that they were los...
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hugh being the teacher in that classroom is a privilege for the kids and a wonderful honor. you bring some much harder to teaching and i want to congratulate you again this evening and for last week's recognition.
hugh being the teacher in that classroom is a privilege for the kids and a wonderful honor. you bring some much harder to teaching and i want to congratulate you again this evening and for last week's recognition.
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hughes police impersonator is under arrest because he pulled over an off-duty police officer.t he made the stop in upper marlboro. he fled but was -- him and charged with impersonating a police officer. >> fairfax county health officials are trying to sigint dozens of students attending a program at george mason university. were transported to the after staying overnight at the piedmont dormitory. taken samples the team -- teens in hoping of finding a cause. stomach flu, the the health department said. george mason said it is cleaning dorms where students were staying. hitting the hardwood to celebrate a major milestone. the faceshot in iphone thatnother the district. went to extreme the victim'set phone and wallet. >> they shot the victim in the face and robbed him and fled the -- streeteet an in northeast washington. this northeast neighborhood said they heard a gunshot and when they found out happened, it only made things worse. think it is terrible. people need to clean up streets they are doing. it is scary. >> a man was shot in the face iphone and wallet. the suspects do
hughes police impersonator is under arrest because he pulled over an off-duty police officer.t he made the stop in upper marlboro. he fled but was -- him and charged with impersonating a police officer. >> fairfax county health officials are trying to sigint dozens of students attending a program at george mason university. were transported to the after staying overnight at the piedmont dormitory. taken samples the team -- teens in hoping of finding a cause. stomach flu, the the health...
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>> remember when we went to see hugh jackman on broadway? that man sweats profusely. >> that was the best sweat. >> like you cannot believe. there was an auction for aids equity fights -- i forget the name of charity. broadway fights aids. and we all started bidding. >> on the sweaty, smelly t-shirt. >> i bid so much money, it was ridiculous. >> frank was mad. >> i had to tell frank. he said, how did that happen? how do you tell your husband you wanted another man's sweaty t-shirt? i ran into it yesterday in my closet. >> you did? >> yes. i didn't sniff it though. that would just be disturbing. >> by the way, how vicious was that with you and that other lady bidding on it? >> who does she think she was? >> in the theater, you put your hand up and she did. you guys were looking at each other and it was a total takedown. >> you are going down! >> that's what she yelled. >> she didn't have anything to explain -- know what happened? both of them, he went upstairs and got a different t-shirt and she paid it, too. >> oh, i hate when they do that.
>> remember when we went to see hugh jackman on broadway? that man sweats profusely. >> that was the best sweat. >> like you cannot believe. there was an auction for aids equity fights -- i forget the name of charity. broadway fights aids. and we all started bidding. >> on the sweaty, smelly t-shirt. >> i bid so much money, it was ridiculous. >> frank was mad. >> i had to tell frank. he said, how did that happen? how do you tell your husband you wanted...
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reality star and former girlfriend of hugh hefner kendra wilson is back on top.ng one-on-one with the biggest stars of daytime tv as we get ready for the daytime emmys. >>> an attorney for one of the victims of jerry sandusky tells cnn he expects his client to be the first witness in the case. jury selection starts tuesday of the former coach accused of abusing at least ten boys over a 14-yeardley period. cnn's national correspondence susan candiotti previews the trial. >> reporter: it was a riveting moment. ten days after jerry sandusky was arrested, he called nbc's bob costas. the former penn state assistant coach denied being a pedophile and then this. >> are you sexually attracted to young boys, to underage boys? >> am i sexually attracted to underage boys? sexually attracted -- i enjoy young people. i love to be around them. but no, i'm not sexually attracted to young boys. >> i think there was an intention by his defense attorney, amendola to humanize him, to establish he's sort of an uncle who kind of likes boys but not in a sexual way, in sort of a health
reality star and former girlfriend of hugh hefner kendra wilson is back on top.ng one-on-one with the biggest stars of daytime tv as we get ready for the daytime emmys. >>> an attorney for one of the victims of jerry sandusky tells cnn he expects his client to be the first witness in the case. jury selection starts tuesday of the former coach accused of abusing at least ten boys over a 14-yeardley period. cnn's national correspondence susan candiotti previews the trial. >>...
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well done, matthew hughes. logan ramsey.[ playing "onward christian soldiers" ] >> get those boys to the hospital. please do, quickly. get them to clean cots and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine and nurses' soft hands. get them to the hospital. hurry. please. >> there was a hospital. clean, orderly. 100 beds. and on its roof, the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning, divine services were held beside a bomb crater that had once been a chapel. [ bell tolls ] at even tide, we buried our heroic dead. the last salute from their comrades and their officers. ♪ sweet land of liberty of thee i sing ♪ ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrim's pride >> captain simat of the navy. colonel shandon. major roosevelt. ♪ let freedom ring ♪ author of liberty ♪ to thee we sing ♪ long may our land be bright ♪ with freedom's holy light ♪ protect us by thy might great god of thee ♪ ♪ amen ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> up next, we talk with albany law school professor paul finkelman abou
well done, matthew hughes. logan ramsey.[ playing "onward christian soldiers" ] >> get those boys to the hospital. please do, quickly. get them to clean cots and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine and nurses' soft hands. get them to the hospital. hurry. please. >> there was a hospital. clean, orderly. 100 beds. and on its roof, the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning, divine services were held...
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. >> well done, matthew hughes. logan ramsey -- frank fessler.aying "onward christian soldiers" ] ♪ >> get those boys to the hospital. please do, quickly. get them clean cuts and cool sheets, get them doctors and medicine. the nurses soft hands. get them to the hospital. hurry, please. >> there was a hospital, cleaned, orderly. 100 beds. on its roof, the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy, the enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning, divine services beside a bomb crater where once had been a chapel. [ bell tolls ] at even tide we buried our heroic dead. the last salute from their comrades and their officers. ♪ sweet land of liberty, of thee i sing ♪ ♪ land where my fathers died land of pilgrim's pride ♪ >> captain of the navy. the colonel. ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ author of liberty to thee we sing ♪ long may our land be bright ♪ with freedom's holy light ♪ ♪ protect us by thy might great god of thee ♪ ♪ amen
. >> well done, matthew hughes. logan ramsey -- frank fessler.aying "onward christian soldiers" ] ♪ >> get those boys to the hospital. please do, quickly. get them clean cuts and cool sheets, get them doctors and medicine. the nurses soft hands. get them to the hospital. hurry, please. >> there was a hospital, cleaned, orderly. 100 beds. on its roof, the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy, the enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning, divine...
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>> hugh -- paragraph 7? >> hearsay, as to the entire paragraph. also, withdrawn. just here said. -- hearsay. >> as i stated before, this is offered as an administrative hearsay, and to bolster the reliability of the other statements, not for the truth of the matter. chairperson hur: i would be inclined to overrule. any dissent from the commissioner specs -- commissioners? paragraph 8? >> i am sorry, chairperson. i am not sure if you want me to -- i have already launched these objections. i could probably tell you -- if you would just give me a moment, i could tell you whether or not there are any additional objections, besides here said, as to the remainder of these paragraphs through 18. chairperson hur: sure. i will give you a moment to do that. i am sorry. i do have some additional objections. chairperson hur: let us talk about paragraph eight. your objection is here said. anything beyond your arguments with respect to how to handle here say? >> -- hearsay? i would be inclined to overrule the objection with the same caveat. any dissenting view from the commissi
>> hugh -- paragraph 7? >> hearsay, as to the entire paragraph. also, withdrawn. just here said. -- hearsay. >> as i stated before, this is offered as an administrative hearsay, and to bolster the reliability of the other statements, not for the truth of the matter. chairperson hur: i would be inclined to overrule. any dissent from the commissioner specs -- commissioners? paragraph 8? >> i am sorry, chairperson. i am not sure if you want me to -- i have already launched...