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jack. we have an unprecedented offer today that you have never ever seen before on national television! nothing like this has been done before! the magic jack, this amazing technology device, and we're gonna talk about how it has been truly honored all over the country and how it is the talk of the country. ordinarily a 69.95 value! that's pretty amazing right there! 69.95 to get 19.95 a year long distance! that's pretty good! not even close today. not even 59.95! not even 49.95! when you call in for the magic jack today on our value of the day special, this is strictly while they last. and i have to repeat that, while they last! cause i guarantee you the phone lines are already on fire! you dial in today, you will get the magic jack for only $39.95! that's right, $39.95! and now, your local and long distance calling, your home telephone now costs you $19.95 a year! i didn't say a month! i said a year! but it gets even better than that! when you buy the magic jack today for only 39.95, we'r
jack. we have an unprecedented offer today that you have never ever seen before on national television! nothing like this has been done before! the magic jack, this amazing technology device, and we're gonna talk about how it has been truly honored all over the country and how it is the talk of the country. ordinarily a 69.95 value! that's pretty amazing right there! 69.95 to get 19.95 a year long distance! that's pretty good! not even close today. not even 59.95! not even 49.95! when you call...
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order your jack lalanne power juicer now. call the number on your screen to find out how you can save $50.00 when you order the amazing jack lalanne power juicer. call to get yours right now. when you call, be sure to ask our sales associates about jack's amazing power juicer deluxe. don't just juice, power juice! jack, one of the things that i love about your juicer and juicing in general, is that it lets you be creative. so i'm gonna turn on your very quiet juicer, isn't that amazing? and we're gonna put in some fresh, you know about juicing. strawberry surprise. you can use your imagination if you like sweet things or sour things. now this is strawberry surprise. but, jack you put in the whole strawberry, you don't have to husk it! oh, yeah. this is the most amazing part. you can put in a whole thing of grapes, just like this and you don't have to take them off! imagine all the vitamins and minerals and good nutrition in the seeds of the grapes. elaine, without skinning my kiwis? i never heard of that. oh, this is gonna be
order your jack lalanne power juicer now. call the number on your screen to find out how you can save $50.00 when you order the amazing jack lalanne power juicer. call to get yours right now. when you call, be sure to ask our sales associates about jack's amazing power juicer deluxe. don't just juice, power juice! jack, one of the things that i love about your juicer and juicing in general, is that it lets you be creative. so i'm gonna turn on your very quiet juicer, isn't that amazing? and...
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jack and rexella van impe. >> hello and welcome to jack van impe presents. my, oh my do we have an exciting program for you today and some of the global headlines absolutely startled me. one being how old are the 100 billion galaxies in space. 100 billion - whew! then again, role of 32 white house czars sparks the battle. and again, armed america - behind a broadening run on guns. we're going to examine that one very, very carefully believe me. but before we get into the global headlines from around the world, t me just say that jack and i were reminiscing this week about how great it was for us to be with some of the most wonderful ministers, greatest minisrs, of the 20th century. my how we enjoyed each and every one of them. and some of them have gone to be with the lord and yet their ministries continue on today. now here, posthoumous preaching some preachers are as popular dead as they were alive. now a couple of those, there's dr. j. vernon mcgee, we had a great pleasure of being with him. by the way, when we were with him, jack, he called you the belgi
jack and rexella van impe. >> hello and welcome to jack van impe presents. my, oh my do we have an exciting program for you today and some of the global headlines absolutely startled me. one being how old are the 100 billion galaxies in space. 100 billion - whew! then again, role of 32 white house czars sparks the battle. and again, armed america - behind a broadening run on guns. we're going to examine that one very, very carefully believe me. but before we get into the global headlines...
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jack. >>> so far so good for tom dwan's jacks in a $182,000 pot. as of the turn, sahamies has six outs to double through the big stack. he needs an ace or a king to avoid being felted. >> i folded a king-6 of hearts. >> he can't hit, and dwan haselted ilary. >> i had a queen-high flush. >> well. >> so, we're at 150. >>> sahamies reaching into his pocket for a re-buy. we'll find out for jusl wwh m jh uc wrne tureh . >> we return to the golden nugget and our exclusive poker room. after that last pot before the break, tom dwan is back up over the half million dollar mark he's beating this game for almost 300 grand. sahamies, meanwhile, stuck $200,000. he re-bought for $100,000. >> you can switch colors if you want. >> didn't he just win? >> yeah. >> just in case he didn't, you reminded him. >> phil is up 150. >> i fold. >> wouldn't switching colors make things less complicated for you, phil? >> i'd rather have red, 'cause i have red against them. >> i know. i said it would make it less complicated. it's very complicated. what do you do when you've got
jack. >>> so far so good for tom dwan's jacks in a $182,000 pot. as of the turn, sahamies has six outs to double through the big stack. he needs an ace or a king to avoid being felted. >> i folded a king-6 of hearts. >> he can't hit, and dwan haselted ilary. >> i had a queen-high flush. >> well. >> so, we're at 150. >>> sahamies reaching into his pocket for a re-buy. we'll find out for jusl wwh m jh uc wrne tureh . >> we return to the golden...
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jack says that's great.t to explain. >> look, the way i see it, the only way we're going to recoup money we lent and gave to detroit is if we cut down on the regulations that are choking these companies, and it was a failure for the obama administration to double down after that. this is something that is going to take a long time to fix or we can cut our losses now and get government's hand out of the till and learn a valuable lesson that this kind of government intervention does not work. >> is this going to be a great object lesson, steve? >> no, because government doesn't learn, otherwise we wouldn't have fannie, freddie and medicare and penn central in the '70's when the government took over conrail, and they had to lose a ton of money before they realized get it back in the private sector and deregulate the railroad industry. they are slow at learning. you think our students have a hard time. in washington, they never learn. it takes decade. welfare reform, it took 60 years to get that. >> steve, do yo
jack says that's great.t to explain. >> look, the way i see it, the only way we're going to recoup money we lent and gave to detroit is if we cut down on the regulations that are choking these companies, and it was a failure for the obama administration to double down after that. this is something that is going to take a long time to fix or we can cut our losses now and get government's hand out of the till and learn a valuable lesson that this kind of government intervention does not...
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jack, no i'm not. not many are. compared to a year ago i'm making $50,000 a year less. my job function has changed to one i don't particularly like or enjoy but i remain grateful every day that i have a job at all and keep in my thoughts those who don't and hope it'll be better for all of us in the near future. finally, jay writes, hell no. cafferty, can i have yours? i can ask questions all day long and really that's all it takes. ah, that's true, jay, but they're not on to me here yet. they think there's more to what i do than that. if you didn't see your e-mail here go to my blog at cnn.com/cafferty file. wolf? >> we got to be grateful all of us who have jobs. >> absolutely. >> especially those of us who love our jobs. the millions and millions over the past year and a half, two years, who have lost their jobs and some of those jobs, you know what? they're never coming back. >> i wish i had time. we got probably 1500, 2,000 e-mails on this question. i wish i had time to read a bunch more because people are very willing to kind of open up their hearts and souls on som
jack, no i'm not. not many are. compared to a year ago i'm making $50,000 a year less. my job function has changed to one i don't particularly like or enjoy but i remain grateful every day that i have a job at all and keep in my thoughts those who don't and hope it'll be better for all of us in the near future. finally, jay writes, hell no. cafferty, can i have yours? i can ask questions all day long and really that's all it takes. ah, that's true, jay, but they're not on to me here yet. they...
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i got the jack. >> yeah, king and jack. >> jimmy: all right. looks like i'm doing this quickly. >> so it looks like you're doing this right away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here we go. [ laughter ] so, if you're watching at home, these are just the highlights of what's about to happen. i'm going to hit five, eventually. that counts! [ cheers and applause ] >> you're going for a royal flush. you got king, queen, jack of spades. >> jimmy: look at that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm going for the royal flush, baby. >> yeah. oh, there's no ten out there though. you're going to get one. >> jimmy: i'm not, no. [ light laughter ] that's the way to do it though. it's coming back. all right, which one should i go with? the jack? >> sure. >> jimmy: all right, can we get a camera shot of just the ball? yeah, there you go. [ laughter ] ready? [ cheers and applause ] feels good. it feels good. that's feeling good right there. >> so, your hand is a pair of jacks? >> jimmy: yeah, i got a pair of jacks. >> that could be a little better, i think. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you
i got the jack. >> yeah, king and jack. >> jimmy: all right. looks like i'm doing this quickly. >> so it looks like you're doing this right away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here we go. [ laughter ] so, if you're watching at home, these are just the highlights of what's about to happen. i'm going to hit five, eventually. that counts! [ cheers and applause ] >> you're going for a royal flush. you got king, queen, jack of spades. >> jimmy: look at that. >>...
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david: jack, without the ad hominems. the specifics of her advice is it good or -- >> character matters. >> if you look at what she is talking about like steve said it is a message of tax cuts. and remember what taxes do. they are a tariff on things lick job creation, savings, a lot of things that get our economy moving and try to pull us out of the recession. what she is prescribing is a message of pro growth economic policy going forward and she reminds me a lot of another public leader, winston churchill who said -- >> he didn't quit. he never quit. >> trying to lift yourself by the handle. david: evelyn, is it good or bad advice? >> bad advice. tax cuts will be pretty detrimental to the economy because we can't really afford it. we just got out of a debate talking about how the growing deficit had hamper the recovery and now we are talking about more tax cuts which could hinder growth and the ability of our country to pay back the deficits. host: but tax cuts don't hinder growth they increase growth. >> i will use my
david: jack, without the ad hominems. the specifics of her advice is it good or -- >> character matters. >> if you look at what she is talking about like steve said it is a message of tax cuts. and remember what taxes do. they are a tariff on things lick job creation, savings, a lot of things that get our economy moving and try to pull us out of the recession. what she is prescribing is a message of pro growth economic policy going forward and she reminds me a lot of another public...
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jack has a new book called live i don't think forever and jack lalanne is here to tell us about it.g. 95 looking amazing. how do you feel? >> i can't afford to die. it would wreck my image. just had my 95th birthday. i've been practicing 95 year, now i'll start doing some living. >> i love that. you can share with snus because in the book you share so many wonderful tips, but is there one motto you live by? >> 12 steps to optimum health fitness and long gefity. and this book, this is my 11th book i give all the secrets of how to feel better, look better so you can live longer. all about nutrition about exercise about all these things. this book, i'm telling you, everybody should have that book. >> i agree. >> it's what i believe in so strongly. >> what is your philosophy? >> i've got one thing in my life, healthy people that help themselves. >> and that's key, isn't it? helping yourself. >> anything happens to you, good or bad, all you ladies and gentlemen, you make it happen. a lot of people say i'm fatwa my dad was fat. you're fatwa you you ate all that junk that your dad was eati
jack has a new book called live i don't think forever and jack lalanne is here to tell us about it.g. 95 looking amazing. how do you feel? >> i can't afford to die. it would wreck my image. just had my 95th birthday. i've been practicing 95 year, now i'll start doing some living. >> i love that. you can share with snus because in the book you share so many wonderful tips, but is there one motto you live by? >> 12 steps to optimum health fitness and long gefity. and this book,...
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i got the jack. >> yeah, king and jack. >> jimmy: all right.ll up, so it looks like i'm doing this quickly. >> so it looks like you're doing this right away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here we go. [ laughter ] so, if you're watching at home, these are just the highlights of what's about to happen. i'm going to hit five, eventually. that counts! [ cheers and applause ] >> you're going for a royal flush. you got king, queen, jack of spades. >> jimmy: look at that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i'm going for the royal flush, baby. >> yeah. oh, there's no ten out there though. you're going to get one. >> jimmy: i'm not, no. [ light laughter ] that's the way to do it though. it's coming back. >> jimmy: you can't break the set into pieces. come on, we're on a "late night" show. we're in a bucket, james. >> all right, let me see if i can get the joker. >> jimmy: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> i got that. >> jimmy: the joker. you're going to beat me in two swings. >> i'll give it a try. let's see, i'll just tie you with a jack here. oh. >> jimmy: i already hit that sp
i got the jack. >> yeah, king and jack. >> jimmy: all right.ll up, so it looks like i'm doing this quickly. >> so it looks like you're doing this right away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. here we go. [ laughter ] so, if you're watching at home, these are just the highlights of what's about to happen. i'm going to hit five, eventually. that counts! [ cheers and applause ] >> you're going for a royal flush. you got king, queen, jack of spades. >> jimmy: look at that....
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and agree exactly with what jack has said. >> good discussion, guys. see you later. >>> in the year since the collapse of lehman brothers, the financial word has gone under seismic shifts in the landscape. what happened, where we might go from here. and then a little later, citi's ceo vikram pandit. morgan stanley chief john mack tells maria the financial crisis was a big miscalculation. >> i don't think we really believed at the time, or rn understood at the time how bad it really was. ♪ must have been one of the strangest days ♪ everyone may face the same uncertainty. ♪ some would say that you won't find ♪ protecting yourself, however, requires good decisions. find strength and stability with mass mutual, a company owned by its policyholders. ask your advisor or visit massmutual.com. >>> john mack earned a nickname mack the knife for his ability to cut costs. mack's cut throat style proved to be a success. leading the company he helped build for 30 years through the toughest times at morgan stanley. a $10 billion federal reserve injection, plus a $9
and agree exactly with what jack has said. >> good discussion, guys. see you later. >>> in the year since the collapse of lehman brothers, the financial word has gone under seismic shifts in the landscape. what happened, where we might go from here. and then a little later, citi's ceo vikram pandit. morgan stanley chief john mack tells maria the financial crisis was a big miscalculation. >> i don't think we really believed at the time, or rn understood at the time how bad...
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but jack knows that medicare doesn't take care of everything.n fact, part b covers only... 80% of medical expenses. so, he got himself an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan -- insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. yep, when it comes to jack's health, it's all about team effort. ( team cheering ) a medicare supplement plan... allows you to keep your own doctor, helps you budget medical costs, and it picks up some of that 20%, potentially saving you thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. smart choice. if you're turning 65, or are 65 already, call now for this free information kit... and medicare guide... and learn more about aarp medicare supplement insurance. you'll enjoy a wide range of coverage options... to help meet your personal needs. and competitive pricing to meet your budget. you'll receive service you can count on. and, plans travel with you nationwide. that's why no matter who you are, if you're on medicare, you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. aarp has a long legacy of commitment
but jack knows that medicare doesn't take care of everything.n fact, part b covers only... 80% of medical expenses. so, he got himself an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan -- insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. yep, when it comes to jack's health, it's all about team effort. ( team cheering ) a medicare supplement plan... allows you to keep your own doctor, helps you budget medical costs, and it picks up some of that 20%, potentially saving you thousands of dollars... out of...
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for jack, the opposite. problems until he developed an unrelated heart condition, which created what his doctors called, a complicated plumbing situation. jack igell, an active, vivacious, 53-year-old, couldn't be much kind hearted. although, for much of his life, people would kid him about having his heart in the wrong place. it wasn't a figure of speech. >> when i was little, i would say the pledge of allegiance, the wrong way. a few teachers got mad at me. >> reporter: he was born, with a inside, a mirror image of someone with normal anatomy. every organ in his chest and abdomen, are flipped. his heart, lungs, intestines, on the opposite side of his anatomy. >> it's something i don't think about. >> reporter: it's a condition, he could have lived with his entire life, with no problems. but three years ago, jack's heart started to fail. jack's only hope of survival, a heart transplant. but given his unique anatomy, surgeons in milwaukee weren't sure if it could be done. >> my first reaction was, is this an
for jack, the opposite. problems until he developed an unrelated heart condition, which created what his doctors called, a complicated plumbing situation. jack igell, an active, vivacious, 53-year-old, couldn't be much kind hearted. although, for much of his life, people would kid him about having his heart in the wrong place. it wasn't a figure of speech. >> when i was little, i would say the pledge of allegiance, the wrong way. a few teachers got mad at me. >> reporter: he was...
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i didn't mean to mess up jack's room. what should i do to fix things with jack? hmm...in' in! princess pea at your service! and you, say your name. great. we're all here. together we will solve my problem. let's go! [ ♪ ] [ electronic beeps ] okay, whyatt, state your problem. i was showing jack's room to my friends when all of a sudden, crash! crash? oh no! yeah. i made a huge mess. and then, jack came in! and he was not happy. how can i fix things with jack? red: good question. and when we have a question, we look... all: in a book! which book should we look in? peas and carrots, carrots and peas... book, come out, please, please, please! let's read the title of this book. we know what to do. we need to jump into this book... and find the answer to my question. first, we look for super letters. and then put them in our super duper... computer! super duper computer, how many super letters do we need? oh! in this story, we need seven super letters and then we'll get... our super story answer. it's time to transform. ready? all: ready! arms in! put your arm in. whyatt: su
i didn't mean to mess up jack's room. what should i do to fix things with jack? hmm...in' in! princess pea at your service! and you, say your name. great. we're all here. together we will solve my problem. let's go! [ ♪ ] [ electronic beeps ] okay, whyatt, state your problem. i was showing jack's room to my friends when all of a sudden, crash! crash? oh no! yeah. i made a huge mess. and then, jack came in! and he was not happy. how can i fix things with jack? red: good question. and when we...
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jack?this hour is does racism have anything to do with the opposition to president obama? even if liberalism is the primary foe. i've been battered by it subtly and overtly ever since the president began campaigning for his job and i think president carter is on the mark, even if many of us deny that that's the case. from firsthand experience i know what they say behind closed doors. i'm saddened that people are fooled by such covert tactics disguised in a political shroud of distraction. time could very well prove obama wrong but for now he's been left with an unsolvable problem so they will crucify him for not being able to clean up the white man's mess making him the scapegoat. it's a 21st century lynch mob using politics and rhetoric as the noose. if you didn't see your e-mail here, go to my bloig at cnn.com/caffertyfile. we post a bunch of them there as well. >>> grisly new details emerging in the murder of a yale graduate student. officials revealing how she was killed as they collect
jack?this hour is does racism have anything to do with the opposition to president obama? even if liberalism is the primary foe. i've been battered by it subtly and overtly ever since the president began campaigning for his job and i think president carter is on the mark, even if many of us deny that that's the case. from firsthand experience i know what they say behind closed doors. i'm saddened that people are fooled by such covert tactics disguised in a political shroud of distraction. time...
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jack levin, cyril wecht, dr. cyril wecht, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> medical mistakes cost money. president obama saying limiting malpractice suits can help fix health care. we're going to talk to top lawyers who say the president has it all wrong. >>> also tonight, a speechwriter recalls bush's opinions of then senator barack obama and why sarah palin wasn't ready for national office. what he said, ahead. you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping is easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that's not complicated. come on. how about...a handshake. alright. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> in california today, police searched the property of jaycee dugard's abductor. ken simon joins us from california.
jack levin, cyril wecht, dr. cyril wecht, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> medical mistakes cost money. president obama saying limiting malpractice suits can help fix health care. we're going to talk to top lawyers who say the president has it all wrong. >>> also tonight, a speechwriter recalls bush's opinions of then senator barack obama and why sarah palin wasn't ready for national office. what he said, ahead. you know why i sell tools? tools are...
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is that an indication of a housing turn around, jack? >> well, it is one of those green shoots that we keep looking for. it is a positive sign. then again, when you look at the course of what has happened in the marketplace in the last eight years, i took a look and went back eight years. five of the 20 markets are at lower prices than at the end of 2001. two others were unchanged. if you go back to the height of the market at the end of 2006, prices are down in all 20 of these markets. some as much as 5% in las vegas. while we are seeing positive indications and a lot of this has to do with a lot of sales made in the summer prior to people getting their kids into school and bigger houses that pushed the prices up. that has an effect on the market. when you look overall, we have a long ways to go. >> christopher, how would you characterize the market? >> i would agree with jack that, you know, this is good news but i wouldn't characterize -- certainy hovnanian's comments, get in while the getting is good, if you are in a pos to buy with
is that an indication of a housing turn around, jack? >> well, it is one of those green shoots that we keep looking for. it is a positive sign. then again, when you look at the course of what has happened in the marketplace in the last eight years, i took a look and went back eight years. five of the 20 markets are at lower prices than at the end of 2001. two others were unchanged. if you go back to the height of the market at the end of 2006, prices are down in all 20 of these markets....
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he is honest, caring, loving and has the best stories. >> reporter: and now jack has another story tohare. experience works. the nation's largest provider of training and employment services for older workers recognized jack with this year's oldest worker award. >> highlighting older workers, breaks down barriers, break down negative myths and stereotypes about older people. and there can be no better example of a role model for all of us than jack borden. >> i am a firm believer that the good lord is leaving me here for a reason. >> rerter: for the time being jack has no plans of stopping, despite hearing the same nagging question. >> when are you going to retire? and i said, well, when some day that one of the girls comes in this office and my head is down on this desk and they can't wake me up, that's when i'll retire. >> reporter: in new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> well said, well said there. >> he has a sense of humor. i like the doctor's advice. the doctor says take a nap every day. good advice, huh? >> i wish we could take that advice. >> i'm sure a lot of young moms a
he is honest, caring, loving and has the best stories. >> reporter: and now jack has another story tohare. experience works. the nation's largest provider of training and employment services for older workers recognized jack with this year's oldest worker award. >> highlighting older workers, breaks down barriers, break down negative myths and stereotypes about older people. and there can be no better example of a role model for all of us than jack borden. >> i am a firm...
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jack levin, cyril wecht, thank you. >>> medical mistakes cost money.resident obama saying limiting malpractice suits can help fix health care. we're going to talk to top lawyers who say the president has it all wrong. >>> also tonight, former president bush unplugged. a speechwriter recall the opinions of president obama and why sarah palin wasn't ready for national office. any car in th. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. okay. seriously, you choose. how to get rich, by america's health insurance companies. health insurance premiums 4 times faster than wages. million dollars a year. deny payment for 1 out of every 5 treatments doctors prescribe. if the insurance companies win, you lose. tell congress to rewrite the story. we want good health care we can afford with the choice of a public health insurance option. >>> police searched the property of jaycee dugard's abductor. ken simon joins us from california. what's the latest? >> reporter: anderson, when this case first broke last month, pol
jack levin, cyril wecht, thank you. >>> medical mistakes cost money.resident obama saying limiting malpractice suits can help fix health care. we're going to talk to top lawyers who say the president has it all wrong. >>> also tonight, former president bush unplugged. a speechwriter recall the opinions of president obama and why sarah palin wasn't ready for national office. any car in th. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like...
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at the home of jack nicholson. he then had her take her clothes off. she's 13 years old, and not only did he rape this child, as he had pled guilty to under oath, but the girl goes on to outline forcible anal sodomy. but today when hollywood learns that he has been arrested on rape after 30 years, their response is that they are shocked. straight out to ellie jostad. ellie, what can you tell me? >> nancy, roman polanski was supposed to be honored this weekend at a film festival for a lifetime of achievements in the film industry. instead, he was arrested at the airport in zurich. he's behind bars right now. we believe the extradition process will start, which could end him back in california, facing the sentencing that he ditched out the night before he was supposed to be sentenced, over three decades ago. he got on a plane, took off to france, hasn't set back in the u.s. since then. he could have to come back to california and finally be sentenced for this rape of the 13-year-old girl. >> take a listen to hollywoo
at the home of jack nicholson. he then had her take her clothes off. she's 13 years old, and not only did he rape this child, as he had pled guilty to under oath, but the girl goes on to outline forcible anal sodomy. but today when hollywood learns that he has been arrested on rape after 30 years, their response is that they are shocked. straight out to ellie jostad. ellie, what can you tell me? >> nancy, roman polanski was supposed to be honored this weekend at a film festival for a...
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jack, it seemed to me, with all the news coming out of iran, you might have at least seen some kind of reaction in oil. and we didn't. the market doesn't seem to be taking this issue seriously. is there a reason for that? >> yeah, i don't think that the market believes that there's any military action, or any kind of, you know, strong action, you know, as a result of this. so i think we're going to let it play out. we're going to see, you know, where the sanctions take us. maybe some diplomatic efforts. but we don't see at this stage anyway any kind of a military clash, you know, in the offing. >> until then -- let's talk about the overall markets in general. we've had a great quarter. if things keep going the way they're going, we go flatout for the rest of the month of september, jack. this is going to be the best quarter for the dow since 1939. do you follow that momentum or does it make you nervous? >> well, i think all in all, you know, valuations are still reasonable. the fact is, that we obviously came down quite a bit last year. and so if you look at the stock mart on a price-t
jack, it seemed to me, with all the news coming out of iran, you might have at least seen some kind of reaction in oil. and we didn't. the market doesn't seem to be taking this issue seriously. is there a reason for that? >> yeah, i don't think that the market believes that there's any military action, or any kind of, you know, strong action, you know, as a result of this. so i think we're going to let it play out. we're going to see, you know, where the sanctions take us. maybe some...
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but jack knows that medicare doesn't take care of everything.art b covers only... 80% of medical expenses. so, he got himself an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan -- insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. yep, when it comes to jack's health, it's all about team effort. ( team cheering ) a medicare supplement plan... allows you to keep your own doctor, helps you budget medical costs, and it picks up some of that 20%, potentially saving you thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. smart choice. if you're turning 65, or are 65 already, call now for this free information kit... and medicare guide... and learn more about aarp medicare supplement insurance. you'll enjoy a wide range of coverage options... to help meet your personal needs. and competitive pricing to meet your budget. you'll receive service you can count on. and, plans travel with you nationwide. that's why no matter who you are, if you're on medicare, you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. aarp has a long legacy of commitment to bring
but jack knows that medicare doesn't take care of everything.art b covers only... 80% of medical expenses. so, he got himself an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan -- insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. yep, when it comes to jack's health, it's all about team effort. ( team cheering ) a medicare supplement plan... allows you to keep your own doctor, helps you budget medical costs, and it picks up some of that 20%, potentially saving you thousands of dollars... out of your own...
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the man car jacked a woman in the parking lot in target, and then was in a pursuit. the man moves in a unique way that may help somebody identify him. >>> and joe biden is giving a speech this morning. >>> president obama is calling on other nations to help the u.s. solve the world's problems. the president addressed the u.n. general assembly this morning, the first time he has done so. president mahmoud ahmadinejad is also addressing the general assembly today, but he and president obama's paths are not expected to cross. >>> libyan leader, kmoammar gadhafi is also in the united states, and has been kicked out of new york city park, and another area. he prefers other accommodations and not sleeping in hotels. others are not happy about him trying to pitch his tent. >> reporter: bedford, new york, home to mansions of the rich and famous, like donald trump and martha stewart, and now home to a tent of the powerful and infamous, libyan leader, moammar gadhafi. this is where he may sleep this week while attending the u.n. general assembly. >> we don't want terrorists an
the man car jacked a woman in the parking lot in target, and then was in a pursuit. the man moves in a unique way that may help somebody identify him. >>> and joe biden is giving a speech this morning. >>> president obama is calling on other nations to help the u.s. solve the world's problems. the president addressed the u.n. general assembly this morning, the first time he has done so. president mahmoud ahmadinejad is also addressing the general assembly today, but he and...
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the other thing that's amazing about the jack lalanne power juicer, you get 30% you know, half again as much. up to 30% more juice than mine. same apple, though. same apple. same size. same everything. alright look. now here's the proof of the pudding. take your pulp, ok. put it like that. that's your pulp. look at mine. look. bone dry. look how wet it is. not only wet, but there's the skin and there's all the nutrients that i didn't get out of my juicer. absolutely right. you're being gypped here. spent a lot of money for something and not getting your full value out of it. so we know that juicing is good for you. but, most people can say well i just go to the store. they go to the store, the grocery store, and get juice. but, there's always a price. you look at this stuff. you know, you have to be a phd in literature just to understand this thing. look at the sugar. look at all the sugar content. there's sugar, there's maladexitrim and
the other thing that's amazing about the jack lalanne power juicer, you get 30% you know, half again as much. up to 30% more juice than mine. same apple, though. same apple. same size. same everything. alright look. now here's the proof of the pudding. take your pulp, ok. put it like that. that's your pulp. look at mine. look. bone dry. look how wet it is. not only wet, but there's the skin and there's all the nutrients that i didn't get out of my juicer. absolutely right. you're being gypped...
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jack yat land with harris private bank and stewart swits schweitzer. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. >> let's kick this off with you. a lot of people might say you told me ten years ago, invest and forget about it. if that were the case, i have had really lousy decade. >> no question about that, maria. investing for the long term doesn't mean you buy and hold, close your eyes and so on. the key is to keep in mind the long term and when the market gets frothy to take some off the table and when the market gets really, really pessimistic, think about putting some back on. you mentioned the rally since march and that is a perfect example. >> jack, what do you think? >> i think the world has changed. the aspen institute bemoans the fact the internet is out this is reality. unless we want to legislate we are going back to long term and cnbc can only broadcast one day out of, you know, a quarter, means that we are in a fast-moving market with a lot of money floating around. unfortunately, like it or not, it is a market that requires a lot more ag
jack yat land with harris private bank and stewart swits schweitzer. gentlemen, good to have you on the program. >> let's kick this off with you. a lot of people might say you told me ten years ago, invest and forget about it. if that were the case, i have had really lousy decade. >> no question about that, maria. investing for the long term doesn't mean you buy and hold, close your eyes and so on. the key is to keep in mind the long term and when the market gets frothy to take some...
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and give me my shots. >> stahl: when bobby was killed, ted, sr., became surrogate father to jack's and he was 37 years old. >> stahl: how old are you now? >> ted kennedy, jr.: i'm 47. so i can't imagine having that kind of responsibility. >> stahl: yeah, think about when you were 37. >> ted kennedy, jr.: exactly. >> stahl: could you have done that? >> ted kennedy, jr.: no, i don't think i could've done that, no. >> stahl: one of the issues ted kennedy confronts in the book is whether he really wanted to be president when he ran in 1980. >> roger mudd: why do you want to be president? >> well, i'm --. >> teddy says his stumbling wasn't because of ambivalence of the race but about "displeasure" with roger mudd for blindsiding him with the question before he'd announced his candidacy. he writes that he did want to be president in 1980, and again in '84, but teddy, jr., his brother patrick and sister kara were afraid of his running, and begged him not to. >> ted kennedy, jr.: most people keep coats and umbrellas in their coat closet. my father kept bulletproof vests in his coat closet. and
and give me my shots. >> stahl: when bobby was killed, ted, sr., became surrogate father to jack's and he was 37 years old. >> stahl: how old are you now? >> ted kennedy, jr.: i'm 47. so i can't imagine having that kind of responsibility. >> stahl: yeah, think about when you were 37. >> ted kennedy, jr.: exactly. >> stahl: could you have done that? >> ted kennedy, jr.: no, i don't think i could've done that, no. >> stahl: one of the issues ted...
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i know my brother jack, my brother bobby would be enormously proud of their children. so they're a great source of joy and fun. and now they're all of age, a lot of them are of age where they're taking on the sort of responsibilities, the camping trips, things which i used to have to organize years ago. they're good enough to invite me on them. i feel very lucky because of that whole experience. >> larry: can you take a step back, senator, and explain what it is about the family that keeps them going? >> well, i think like many other families, we had -- were blessed with two parents, different but complimentary in so many ways that made a very special house, at least i think most family members would feel that way about their own home. i have wonderful brothers and sisters, all of whom are best of friends, all different personalities. >> larry: overcoming tragedy, is there -- >> i think my mother really probably sort of set the standard. >> here is a very little picture of ted with his father at the embassy. >> my father as well, in a very important way. and that was a
i know my brother jack, my brother bobby would be enormously proud of their children. so they're a great source of joy and fun. and now they're all of age, a lot of them are of age where they're taking on the sort of responsibilities, the camping trips, things which i used to have to organize years ago. they're good enough to invite me on them. i feel very lucky because of that whole experience. >> larry: can you take a step back, senator, and explain what it is about the family that...
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he writes a lot about jack. i think what people don't know is that jack kennedy was like a second father to him. he was 15 years older than teddy kennedy. he actually asked to be the godfather's and took -- be the godfather and took ted kennedy on his first tour of washington when he was elected. he was a hero. in fact, an action hero. when ted kennedy was 11 years old that is when jack kennedy possible roebucks with the rescue of pt 109 occurred and ted kennedy writes about going into time and seeing the brother of a front-page of the newspaper. imagine being and a 11 year old boy and seeing your older brother on the front page being hailed as a war hero. and then later jacket gives kennedy a tour of a military ship. they spit tobacco on him, the other sailors. it is one of the best days of his life. he'd loved jack and he was inspired by him and he said jack kennedy's life proved that one man can make a difference. and i think that example gave him a sense of direction his whole life. host: mary is calling fro
he writes a lot about jack. i think what people don't know is that jack kennedy was like a second father to him. he was 15 years older than teddy kennedy. he actually asked to be the godfather's and took -- be the godfather and took ted kennedy on his first tour of washington when he was elected. he was a hero. in fact, an action hero. when ted kennedy was 11 years old that is when jack kennedy possible roebucks with the rescue of pt 109 occurred and ted kennedy writes about going into time and...
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jack lalanne spent a lifetime showing people how to stay healthy. he just celebrated his 95th anniversary. he must be practicing what he is preaching. he is also the author of "live young forever." >> how were you? hello, ladies and gentlemen. i am 95 years old. neil: that is pretty good. >> how lucky you are to have this man come into your home every day. if there were more people like you, it would be a better world. neil: we were saying, my mother used to exercise to your show when i was just a little guy. i tried to lift my dining room table. he said a lot of women at a time would exercise to your show. >> i have the longest running heads -- fitness show in history. it ran 35 years. neil: what is your secret? >> if something saves your life, would you believe in it? i attended a health lecture. the man said, if you obey the laws of nature, you will be born again. you have to exercise. you have to eat right. i got one -- got on my knees and prayed and asked god to give me the willpower to refrain from this junk food that i had been eating. within
jack lalanne spent a lifetime showing people how to stay healthy. he just celebrated his 95th anniversary. he must be practicing what he is preaching. he is also the author of "live young forever." >> how were you? hello, ladies and gentlemen. i am 95 years old. neil: that is pretty good. >> how lucky you are to have this man come into your home every day. if there were more people like you, it would be a better world. neil: we were saying, my mother used to exercise to...
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just two behind the great jack nicklaus right now. couple of weeks on nbc, we'll have the third round of the tour championship presented by coca-cola, where tiger will take his number one seed there. tonight on nbc, sunday night is football night as the bears take on the packers. bob costas hosts "football night in america" live from lambeau field. the coverage begins tonight at 7:00 eastern time. for our entire nbc crew here, johnny miller, gary koch, bob murphy, roger maltbie, mark rolfing, dottie pepper, jimmy roberts, dan hksitin sgay so long from cog hill, where tiger once again is king. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm just a skeptic so i don't necessarily believe that anything is going twork but i was like, hey, this actually works. (announcer) only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85% of guys. i'll check it out and i'm like, nice. (announcer) rogain foam. stop losing. start gaining. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested. but now with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a
just two behind the great jack nicklaus right now. couple of weeks on nbc, we'll have the third round of the tour championship presented by coca-cola, where tiger will take his number one seed there. tonight on nbc, sunday night is football night as the bears take on the packers. bob costas hosts "football night in america" live from lambeau field. the coverage begins tonight at 7:00 eastern time. for our entire nbc crew here, johnny miller, gary koch, bob murphy, roger maltbie, mark...
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joining me now live is jack rice.uclear facility is apparently the tip of the iceberg if you have iran also test firing short range and long range missiles, jack. put it in perspective. >> a huge deal. maybe the most important aspect of the facility in gom is controlled by the revolutionary guard. it's military based making it different than what we knew before. so when you make this public, you tie this together and then what you do is not talking about the short or long-range missiles but the fact of the americans and europeans are going to meet with the iranians next thursday. the first time in 30 years actually to actually talk about this. tying this together. the possibility is for an international coalition to really push the iranians and what is unique about this time period. >> benjamin netanyahu of israel said this week at the united nations that the real concern, the real threat, to global security is when you marry fanatic religion with military might. if this were a western country that previously had not
joining me now live is jack rice.uclear facility is apparently the tip of the iceberg if you have iran also test firing short range and long range missiles, jack. put it in perspective. >> a huge deal. maybe the most important aspect of the facility in gom is controlled by the revolutionary guard. it's military based making it different than what we knew before. so when you make this public, you tie this together and then what you do is not talking about the short or long-range missiles...
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jack was the kid in detroit. he was an upholsterer, upholstering couches.say something. as artists they needed to find a voice. and u2 and dublin, they said we do not like the music we are hearing and we are going to become u2. they write these amazing songs. when they come together, you realize there's a thread between them. like every generation passes the thread to somebody else. >> as we said earlier, you directed "an inconvenient truth." how do you go from global warming to rock 'n' roll? you were dieing to do a rock 'n' roll documentary or not? >> there's no glaciers melting, no co2 rising. there is the challenge of telling the personal story of people we think we know. we think we know these rock stars. that was true of al gore. we think we knew who he was. i love telling stories about people, like you do and revealing what's in their heart. that's the challenge of a good documentary. jimmy page takes to us his home and plays his favorite albums for us. and suddenly he's listening to his favorite album that he listened to as a kid and he's playing ai
jack was the kid in detroit. he was an upholsterer, upholstering couches.say something. as artists they needed to find a voice. and u2 and dublin, they said we do not like the music we are hearing and we are going to become u2. they write these amazing songs. when they come together, you realize there's a thread between them. like every generation passes the thread to somebody else. >> as we said earlier, you directed "an inconvenient truth." how do you go from global warming to...
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but jack knows that medicare doesn't take care of everything. in fact, part b covers only... 80% of medical expenses. so, he got himself an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan -- insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. yep, when it comes to jack's health, it's all about team effort. ( team cheering ) a medicare supplement plan... allows you to keep your own doctor, helps you budget medical costs, and it picks up some of that 20%, potentially saving you thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. smart choice. if yÑt're turning 65, or are 65 already, call now for this free information kit... and medicare guide... and learn more about aarp medicare supplement insurance. you'll enjoy a wide range of coverage options... to help meet your personal needs. and competitive pricing to meet your budget. you'll receive service you can count on. and, plans travel with you nationwide. that's why no matter who you are, if you're on medicare, you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. aarp has a long legacy of commitme
but jack knows that medicare doesn't take care of everything. in fact, part b covers only... 80% of medical expenses. so, he got himself an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan -- insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. yep, when it comes to jack's health, it's all about team effort. ( team cheering ) a medicare supplement plan... allows you to keep your own doctor, helps you budget medical costs, and it picks up some of that 20%, potentially saving you thousands of dollars... out...
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wolf. >> we certainly will, jack.ou. >>> and to our viewers, you're in "the situation room." happening now, an unprecedented debate in the house of representatives ongoing right now. lawmakers weighing what would be the first ever resolution rebuking one of their own for yelling at a president during a speech. fresh fallout from the outburst heard across the country. >>> george w. bush at the time he was president allegedly dismissing ining and insulting obama and hillary clinton and sarah palin and more. >>> and a tennis superstar like we've never seen her before, serena williams talks to us about her profane tirade against the line judge over at the u.s. open. what is she saying now about the out-of-character outburst that shocked the tennis world? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with some high political drama involving u.s. senators. it's looming on the horizon. a major move on health care reform that could gravely, gravely hurt chances at bipartisanship. let's go straight t
wolf. >> we certainly will, jack.ou. >>> and to our viewers, you're in "the situation room." happening now, an unprecedented debate in the house of representatives ongoing right now. lawmakers weighing what would be the first ever resolution rebuking one of their own for yelling at a president during a speech. fresh fallout from the outburst heard across the country. >>> george w. bush at the time he was president allegedly dismissing ining and insulting obama...
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jack, you talk about what some of these minerals are and what they're used for?rare earths are actually 1 in 6 of all the chemical elements known. but they are not so rare as they're very difficult to separate from one another. so they're hard to obtain in the pure state and nature has provided that they're only in very certain geographic locations. one of them is china, inner mongolia. it is producing not 93%, but probably 97% of today's supply of rare earths. >> tracy, is it -- i mean i know he says there are certain places geographically but it would look like if you look at it on a latitude basis we'd maybe have some similar locations like that other places in the world, even in the u.s. we just don't? >> no. we actually have a couple of advance-stage exploration projects in the united states and in canada. particularly wyoming and the northwest territories. we have avalon rare metals and we also have rare element resources. of course, until california, you have molycor also producing from stom piles. >> there's one in california, i believe, which incidentall
jack, you talk about what some of these minerals are and what they're used for?rare earths are actually 1 in 6 of all the chemical elements known. but they are not so rare as they're very difficult to separate from one another. so they're hard to obtain in the pure state and nature has provided that they're only in very certain geographic locations. one of them is china, inner mongolia. it is producing not 93%, but probably 97% of today's supply of rare earths. >> tracy, is it -- i mean i...
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. >> caller: this isn't jack, but how are you doing, jim-bo? >> jack. sound like you're from the philadelphia area. so i'm taking it's not jack but it might be. what's up? >> caller: no, my name is mark . >> what do you have? >> caller: mark from long island. >> i thought i had jack from pennsylvania. >> caller: no problem. i wanted to ask you about hurn. back in july they were at $40. and everybody -- >> yeah, but they had an accounting problem. they had that accounting problem. i said you had to sell it. now it's moved up three since i said sell it. but look, problems equals sell. it's right out of the book "real money." i'm not changing my mind. that's the korean version. the "lightning round" is over! thinking about mutual funds-- think about this: the best place to buy one may not be a mutual fund company at all. instead of emphasizing their funds, td ameritrade has tools that can help you choose funds from the leading fund companies. there's even a "recommended" list by the independent experts at morningstar associates. so you can get a fund that
. >> caller: this isn't jack, but how are you doing, jim-bo? >> jack. sound like you're from the philadelphia area. so i'm taking it's not jack but it might be. what's up? >> caller: no, my name is mark . >> what do you have? >> caller: mark from long island. >> i thought i had jack from pennsylvania. >> caller: no problem. i wanted to ask you about hurn. back in july they were at $40. and everybody -- >> yeah, but they had an accounting problem....
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>> jack, how about you, you guys have been gone the longest? it's good to see everyone again. >> thanks for reminding me of that. but it was a good time. i kind of misseded them wondering how things were going. >> has anything changed from what it was before until now? >> originally, you have time outside the wall to think. you felt like you got support from anyone, then we come to realize we were playing a game and it will be ok. you know, it will be ok. >> laura, you see you were missing them? was it good to see them. >> it was a little unfortunate to see them quite as soon as we did, but it was good to see them again. >> are you closer to the neighborhood than you were before? >> go ahead. >> i never talked to any of our neighbors. and now i do. >> so nelly, coming back seeing all these families again, you know, how are you feeling? >> it was cool to see all -- everybody. the way the game was played it was tough. do you think the hurt will ever go away. >> for me, i got caught up in the wrong part of the game. you give me another chance to p
>> jack, how about you, you guys have been gone the longest? it's good to see everyone again. >> thanks for reminding me of that. but it was a good time. i kind of misseded them wondering how things were going. >> has anything changed from what it was before until now? >> originally, you have time outside the wall to think. you felt like you got support from anyone, then we come to realize we were playing a game and it will be ok. you know, it will be ok. >> laura,...
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jack rice, former cia officer and radio talk show host.lso radio talk show host michael medev, author of "the ten big lies about america." i want your take on the latest news this afternoon that general petraeus is endorsing the request for more troops by general mcchrystal. michael, what do you think of that? >> i think president obama should take that more seriously than advice from joe biden. the reports being he's listening to the vice president rather than do military commanders in the field. i think conservatives deserve credit for supporting the president on this. one of the first things he did when he came into the white house was to send 20,000 more troops. he also campaigned very clearly on more focus on afghanistan. >> if al qaeda is not in afghanistan, why stay there? why send more troops? it might be the wrong mission. >> it's precisely the same reason president obama gave during the campaign. because we went into afghanistan, set up a new government, because al qaeda was there originally with the training camps and now to aba
jack rice, former cia officer and radio talk show host.lso radio talk show host michael medev, author of "the ten big lies about america." i want your take on the latest news this afternoon that general petraeus is endorsing the request for more troops by general mcchrystal. michael, what do you think of that? >> i think president obama should take that more seriously than advice from joe biden. the reports being he's listening to the vice president rather than do military...