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jack horner is looking.his crews are now wearing surgical gloves, unheard of in the world of paleontology where no one used to worry about getting skin cells, sweat, even an occasional spilled beer on fossils. jack is skeptical that the full dinosaur dna sequence will ever be found, but that hasn't stopped him. he's come up with a whole new idea for his dream of making a dinosaur. > horner: the best way is just to use a modern dinosaur-- the chicken. because evolution works, birds are actually carrying ancestral dna. >> stahl: horner has written a new book proposing a plan to mine that ancestral dna as a way to reverse-engineer a chicken into what he calls a dino- chicken. it may seem improbable that this is carrying dna from something like this. but when you think about it, birds, like the dinosaurs they evolved from, still walk on hind legs, most have three toes pointing forward with one in the back, and they even all have wishbones. as for dinosaur features you don't see in modern chickens, like long tail
jack horner is looking.his crews are now wearing surgical gloves, unheard of in the world of paleontology where no one used to worry about getting skin cells, sweat, even an occasional spilled beer on fossils. jack is skeptical that the full dinosaur dna sequence will ever be found, but that hasn't stopped him. he's come up with a whole new idea for his dream of making a dinosaur. > horner: the best way is just to use a modern dinosaur-- the chicken. because evolution works, birds are...
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jack hanna, the director emeritus host of "jack hanna wild" on tv. we do it around the holiday season. we start with a camel? >> yeah >> larry: we have never started with a camel. >> i like your jacket. >> larry: i'm hip, huh. tell us about this camel? >> this is a dromedary camel. it's the oldest animal in the world. thousands and house to of years. they raise them. the camel can survive in deserts, several weeks without water. the fat is stored in its hump. some people think it's water. animal has two eyes, two eyelids so the sand doesn't get inside their eyes, or their ear drums. for a person that have camels in the middle east, by the way, all camels are mostly domesticated. this is one hump for a dromedary camel and two humps for the camel. it's used for transportation. it's used for food if the camel dies. that fur is used for coats. they're used for knitting needles, weapons. even the dung, the poop, how are you going to cook a steak out in the woods? you take the dried feces, and you light it and cook your food. did you ride a camel? >> larry
jack hanna, the director emeritus host of "jack hanna wild" on tv. we do it around the holiday season. we start with a camel? >> yeah >> larry: we have never started with a camel. >> i like your jacket. >> larry: i'm hip, huh. tell us about this camel? >> this is a dromedary camel. it's the oldest animal in the world. thousands and house to of years. they raise them. the camel can survive in deserts, several weeks without water. the fat is stored in its...
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judy and jack hanna. as we keep the victim of this tragedy in our thoughts and hearts, jack, could this have been prevented? >> well, it could have been prevented. i must go back quickly to 1973 in tennessee when i had an african lion. it took an arm off a little boy. i had to get that arm. i've done this for 40 years and when you have a chimp, they're a very complicated animal. they're one of the great apes. they live in a family structure and when someone has a chimp and it ages like this, as you know, the lady came in with her haircut, this chimp probably felt threatened somewhat. with chimps in the wild go after someone, they rip off in a dominant male, the hands, the eyes, even the testicles. with the chimp was doing was a natural thing, but with a chimp that age, having it in a home is like having a loaded weapon. >> i agri. here are some details and perhaps you could comment. harold, the woman who kept the woman as a pet has speculated the chimp was trying to protect her and attack nash because she
judy and jack hanna. as we keep the victim of this tragedy in our thoughts and hearts, jack, could this have been prevented? >> well, it could have been prevented. i must go back quickly to 1973 in tennessee when i had an african lion. it took an arm off a little boy. i had to get that arm. i've done this for 40 years and when you have a chimp, they're a very complicated animal. they're one of the great apes. they live in a family structure and when someone has a chimp and it ages like...
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thank you, jack, for coming on. thank you, fantastic panel. >>> we salute the troops every day on hln. today, robin meade has a special veterans day salute from a proud daughter to her dad. >> thanks, jane. today, we salute world war ii veteran wendell alan fetters, an army staff sergeant during the war, and his daughter wants to let us know how proud she is of her dad. >> hi, robin. we want to leave a message for our dad, thanking him for being so brave in world war ii, when he was captured at age 20, and we want to thank him for his contribution to all the freedoms we enjoy in this great country, and we just want to tell him we are so proud of him and that we love him. >> absolutely. wendell also served in the korean war and turned 85 just last month. ninininininininininii >>> a teenage boy doused in alcohol and set on fire. now, the three teenagers accused of this attack are being charged as adults, but look like kids. meanwhile, this poor kid is clinging to life with burns on 60% of his body. now some sicko play
thank you, jack, for coming on. thank you, fantastic panel. >>> we salute the troops every day on hln. today, robin meade has a special veterans day salute from a proud daughter to her dad. >> thanks, jane. today, we salute world war ii veteran wendell alan fetters, an army staff sergeant during the war, and his daughter wants to let us know how proud she is of her dad. >> hi, robin. we want to leave a message for our dad, thanking him for being so brave in world war ii,...
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the lady next to the sports writer, jack casey, said that is a sweet fighter right there. by the time jack and got back to the news from -- >> host: sweet as sugar. >> guest: -- sweet as sugar. and he vote in the paper the next day sugar ray robinson knocked out his opponent last night, and jack case started going on the radio saying there is a fighter out of harlem by the name of sugar ray robinson, and he is out of sight. he is so dynamic and he is going to be back in watertown in a few months. and so jack case in watertown really made that mistake. >> host: there are people who believe that names our destiny. kennedy wouldn't have been kennedy if he was more rubber. now if robinson was walker smith jr., do you think this somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: i think he started lifting the name sugar ray robinson. crusco terrific celebration, style, all the style resistance issues we spoke about in the first half hour, did they shine through your name is sugar ray robinson in a way that walker smith jr., which is a name that sounds as they
the lady next to the sports writer, jack casey, said that is a sweet fighter right there. by the time jack and got back to the news from -- >> host: sweet as sugar. >> guest: -- sweet as sugar. and he vote in the paper the next day sugar ray robinson knocked out his opponent last night, and jack case started going on the radio saying there is a fighter out of harlem by the name of sugar ray robinson, and he is out of sight. he is so dynamic and he is going to be back in watertown in...
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jack straw and peter mendelson taking their place in the procession. the doors at the far end are the doors to the robing room, and when the queen emerges, the state trumpeters will sound of fanfare, and the procession will begin. just a few minutes' time. we will be straight back into the road hour to watch the grand procession take place. it is a very special site because we do not see the procession of state at any other event. only on the state opening day. an act and to see now that the lord great chamberlain is emerging from the robing room, and is making his way into the royal gallery, and he is the one who will tell everyone that her majesty is ready. the queen wearing the imperial state crown which we saw on display of little earlier, with the duke of edinburgh attending the 56 state opening. and here we have the procession which is formed of great officers of state attending the lord present -- president, of course the earl marshal and the lord great chamberlain, and now we see the cape of maintenance and the sword of state being carried by l
jack straw and peter mendelson taking their place in the procession. the doors at the far end are the doors to the robing room, and when the queen emerges, the state trumpeters will sound of fanfare, and the procession will begin. just a few minutes' time. we will be straight back into the road hour to watch the grand procession take place. it is a very special site because we do not see the procession of state at any other event. only on the state opening day. an act and to see now that the...
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here it's still harvested where pitch hazel grows wild but disstilled here, the mission of owner ed jack owe wits, his son credits him with the first renaissance. >> reporter: they were doing well, selling witch hazel in bulk for other brands. then son brian join pd the company eight years ago, set out to transform the company's own old-fashioned witch hazel brand
here it's still harvested where pitch hazel grows wild but disstilled here, the mission of owner ed jack owe wits, his son credits him with the first renaissance. >> reporter: they were doing well, selling witch hazel in bulk for other brands. then son brian join pd the company eight years ago, set out to transform the company's own old-fashioned witch hazel brand
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i see jack cosgrove, he is sick over it. and the thing is. a guy in brusko who is a senior and quarterback who is lined up in the slot. you would not expect him to make that kind of a mistake. >> 2nd down for the bears. they had it on the doorstep. en the penalty hurts them. and mike brusko makes up for it with the touchdown catch. >> the way they are treating me me and it is the easiest way to describe it is cloud coverage. and they are no further than two or 3 yards deep in the end zone. and great throw from treister and he makes a big difference. >> phil: and freshman out of old town maine and waxman is out. and he was the kicker. and the extra point is good. maine black bears get on the the board. [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate
i see jack cosgrove, he is sick over it. and the thing is. a guy in brusko who is a senior and quarterback who is lined up in the slot. you would not expect him to make that kind of a mistake. >> 2nd down for the bears. they had it on the doorstep. en the penalty hurts them. and mike brusko makes up for it with the touchdown catch. >> the way they are treating me me and it is the easiest way to describe it is cloud coverage. and they are no further than two or 3 yards deep in the...
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thank you, jack, for coming on. thank you, fantastic panel. >>> we salute the troops every day on hln. today, robin meade has a special veterans day salute from a proud daughter to her dad. >> thanks, jane. today, we salute world war ii veteran wendell alan fetters. a army staff sergeant during the war and his daughter wants to let us know how proud she is of her dad. >> hi, robin. we want to leave a message for our dad, thanking him for being so brave in world war ii, when he was captured at age 20, and we want to thank him for his contribution to all the freedoms we enjoy in this great country, and we just want to tell him we are so proud of him and that we love him. >> absolutely. wendell also served in the korean war and turned 85 just last month. back to you. >> thanks, robin. >>> switching gears, the stench of death returns in cleveland. we'll investigate. >>> today, we are honoring our wonderful veterans and military. i personally want to say thank you for all that you've done and continue to do. in our spotl
thank you, jack, for coming on. thank you, fantastic panel. >>> we salute the troops every day on hln. today, robin meade has a special veterans day salute from a proud daughter to her dad. >> thanks, jane. today, we salute world war ii veteran wendell alan fetters. a army staff sergeant during the war and his daughter wants to let us know how proud she is of her dad. >> hi, robin. we want to leave a message for our dad, thanking him for being so brave in world war ii, when...
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will jack answer that question. these things become so sharp. >> guest: joan lewis fighting max and world war ii. as good as robinson have a moment like that? that is like taking the long trek to words. what has been his most politically symbolic about? what are the adults with lamotta? was at the tragedy fight with doyle? >> guest: jimmy dwinell who he killed in the ring. i think robinson had a steady rise in park of style. i don't think it was one moment that fascinated fascinated the american public. i think he put in their mind set on i am your stylish arbiter. i'm the person you look to for grace and elegance and style in the ring and i will never let you down. by the way i'm on my way to paris, and just watch how i carry through in europe. you will see how the people there who love style love me as well. i don't think robinson looked at a boxing with the idea that he would have to be compared to other fighters. i really think he thought he was a solo voyager. i really think he thought he said his own style, he
will jack answer that question. these things become so sharp. >> guest: joan lewis fighting max and world war ii. as good as robinson have a moment like that? that is like taking the long trek to words. what has been his most politically symbolic about? what are the adults with lamotta? was at the tragedy fight with doyle? >> guest: jimmy dwinell who he killed in the ring. i think robinson had a steady rise in park of style. i don't think it was one moment that fascinated fascinated...
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there was a plan to launch of the jack kemp foundation. it is invigorating to see the people that were part of that movement, the supply side, now we could say that the supply- side was something that brought economic growth. it was based on the wisdom of recognizing that the free market works because it collects the collective effort of individuals that use their power and intelligence to pursue their dream and what you do not want to do is inhibit that. all entrepreneurs really want are good solid rules, a solid foundation, an honest money, which is something that jack kemp was willing to go to bat for. that is where you start. >> people that would detract or criticize what you were saying it would say that you -- we are in the mess we are today because of supply-side economics, because of this thing that went on during the reagan years that said spend, spend, spend, enjoy it. you have heard it. >> the economic growth in the 1980's turned us around from the stagnant growth and inflation. in the 1970's, it looked like our country was perm
there was a plan to launch of the jack kemp foundation. it is invigorating to see the people that were part of that movement, the supply side, now we could say that the supply- side was something that brought economic growth. it was based on the wisdom of recognizing that the free market works because it collects the collective effort of individuals that use their power and intelligence to pursue their dream and what you do not want to do is inhibit that. all entrepreneurs really want are good...
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you have already heard from jack on this so i will not go into the figures.more american civilians will be on their way next year. we are in advanced talks with ambassador eikenberyy and jack liu. the dinner was wednesday night. on thursday of last week, after the inauguration ceremonies, a secretary clinton and i, general mcchrystal and ambassador eiken berry met with an extraordinary group of civilians and military who had come in from the field. all the seniors except the secretary of state sat off the table. the table was only the people from the provinces run by ambassador tony waned. -- wayne. she drilled down on ruled law, agriculture, a civilian military integration. she has already described this to our colleagues in the principles committee and i'm sure she will do so again in the beatings that are coming up. it was a terrific meeting and she was enormously proud of this integrated civilian-military process. we'll talk about integration. -- we all talked about integration. the closer you get to the battlefield, the closer you get to integration is r
you have already heard from jack on this so i will not go into the figures.more american civilians will be on their way next year. we are in advanced talks with ambassador eikenberyy and jack liu. the dinner was wednesday night. on thursday of last week, after the inauguration ceremonies, a secretary clinton and i, general mcchrystal and ambassador eiken berry met with an extraordinary group of civilians and military who had come in from the field. all the seniors except the secretary of state...
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in my recollection, jack camp was a gold supporter. >> you were involved if power america. was a visionary. what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all (yours really want does is good solid rules. >> people would say we are in the mess we are in today because of the growth in the 1980s. >> completely turned us around. our best days were behind us. what we learned under the reagan administration is that the potential for economic growth is still there. the two big parts were to stabilize it to get rid of deflags. that's what we did. it took a real kweezing out. it was to have a stable honest dollar and give people a chance to be enter (you ares. it wasn't worth it. you lower taxes, you were finally recognizing the heroism of entrepreneurs i'm not sure i lay the society. the people i met happy enough. they had that russian character iz kick of being redesigned. theyer more passive than americans. you wouldn't begin to see irritation like you would in the united states. >> they had a taste of freedom. there still are certain resignation. they probably accept what's imposed
in my recollection, jack camp was a gold supporter. >> you were involved if power america. was a visionary. what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all (yours really want does is good solid rules. >> people would say we are in the mess we are in today because of the growth in the 1980s. >> completely turned us around. our best days were behind us. what we learned under the reagan administration is that the potential for economic growth is still there. the two big parts were...
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of the sports editor, a gentlemen by the name of jack case ast george what is that fighter's name? he had the card he had given walker smith, jr. that said ray robinson and he told a box saying it officials his name is ray robinson. won the 80 next to the at sports writer and said that is a sweet fighter by the time he got back to the news room it came as sweet as sugar he wrote to the next day sugar ray robinson and knocked out his opponent last night and he started on the radio saying there is a fighter out of harlem named sugar ray robinson and he is out of sight so dynamic he will be back in a few months. jack case really made the name stick. >> host: there are people who believe names our destiny john kennedy would not have been john kennedy if he was more to avert a f. ray robinson indoor walker smith, jr. do things is somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: yes. he started to live than named sugar ray robinson. >> host: terrific alliteration and style issues that we talked about in the first half-hour it is a way that walker smith, jr. sounds a l
of the sports editor, a gentlemen by the name of jack case ast george what is that fighter's name? he had the card he had given walker smith, jr. that said ray robinson and he told a box saying it officials his name is ray robinson. won the 80 next to the at sports writer and said that is a sweet fighter by the time he got back to the news room it came as sweet as sugar he wrote to the next day sugar ray robinson and knocked out his opponent last night and he started on the radio saying there...
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there was recently an event in washington to launch the jack kemp foundation. it's very invigorating to see the people who were part of that movement, the supply side. now we can proudly say, supply- side was something that brought economic growth. it was based on the wisdom of recognizing that the free market works, because it reflects the collective effort of individuals who use their talent and their intelligence to pursue their dream. and what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all entrepreneurs really want are good solid rules, a solid foundation and honest money, which is something jack kemp was willing to go to bat for. sound money, that to me is where you start. >> not your personal detractors, but people that would detract from or criticize what you're saying, would say today that we are in the mess we're in today, because of supply-side economics, because of this thing that went on during the reagan years that said, spend, spend, spend, enjoy. you've heard it. >> the economic growth during the 1980s completely turned us around from the stagflation,
there was recently an event in washington to launch the jack kemp foundation. it's very invigorating to see the people who were part of that movement, the supply side. now we can proudly say, supply- side was something that brought economic growth. it was based on the wisdom of recognizing that the free market works, because it reflects the collective effort of individuals who use their talent and their intelligence to pursue their dream. and what you don't want to do is inhibit that. all...
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jack straw and peter mannedle son, in their place in the procession. doors at the far end are the doors to the reasonning room. and when the queen emerges, the state trumpeters and the house cavalry will sound a fan fare, and that procession will begin. that will happen in just a few minutes' time. as soon as it does, we will head back into the grand gallery. it is a special sight because we don't see that procession of state at any other event other than the state opening day. i can see that the lord gray chamberlain is emerging from the reasonning room and is making his way into the royal gallery. he is the one who will tell everyone that her majesty is ready. ♪ >> the queen, wearing the imperial state crown, which we saw on display earlier, with the duke, attending her 56th state opening. there have been 58 in the queen's reign. and here we have the procession which is formed of the great officers of state, including the lord president, the lord chancellor, and the lord marshall and the gray chamberlain. and now we see the cap of maintenance and the
jack straw and peter mannedle son, in their place in the procession. doors at the far end are the doors to the reasonning room. and when the queen emerges, the state trumpeters and the house cavalry will sound a fan fare, and that procession will begin. that will happen in just a few minutes' time. as soon as it does, we will head back into the grand gallery. it is a special sight because we don't see that procession of state at any other event other than the state opening day. i can see that...
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jack ruby's fedora was one of the items on the auction block.ere linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. the auction came weeks before the 46th anniversary of that event. a newspaper signed by kennedy for a maid the morning of his assassination sold for about $39,000. get this, it was worth about a nickel before his death in 1963. >>> is there anything that isn't being shared on the internet? well, we're going to tell you about am sp personal online events ranging from the beginning of life to the search for higher meaning. >> everybody online right now, i got a question for you. >> we've got questions, too. about churches in cyberspace. hear what a pastor says about communing with a computer. >>> muslims in and out of the military were quick to condemn the alleged actions of major ka san, the suspect in last week's shooting in ft. hood. some worried about a backlash against muslims in the aftermath. others pointed toult attack goes directly against the teachings of islam and today the army chief of staff weighed in on the subtd. he
jack ruby's fedora was one of the items on the auction block.ere linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. the auction came weeks before the 46th anniversary of that event. a newspaper signed by kennedy for a maid the morning of his assassination sold for about $39,000. get this, it was worth about a nickel before his death in 1963. >>> is there anything that isn't being shared on the internet? well, we're going to tell you about am sp personal online events ranging from the...
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anything get you, jack? >> yes. i think the thing that hit me most was general george casey, who had the question and it's a question from the bible and he asked, who will go for me? who will i send? and he answered it at the end, here i am, send me. and that's what a lot of these soldiers are doing. they're going -- or they're signing up, enlisting or becoming officers and volunteering to put their lives on the line and they're not expecting to be killed on this side of the ocean, but occasionally they are. but each of them knows that it may come to that. >> you know, that has to be, as you counsel some of these families that has to be so difficult -- i mean, it's difficult enough itself but to lose their life at home a place like ft. hood where you feel like you'd be so secure. >> yes. the soldiers, as has been pointed out in the news, don't carry weapons around ft. hood. they pick them up from the arms room to go and qualify and turn them in again. and like most of america, we feel very safe, law enforcement does
anything get you, jack? >> yes. i think the thing that hit me most was general george casey, who had the question and it's a question from the bible and he asked, who will go for me? who will i send? and he answered it at the end, here i am, send me. and that's what a lot of these soldiers are doing. they're going -- or they're signing up, enlisting or becoming officers and volunteering to put their lives on the line and they're not expecting to be killed on this side of the ocean, but...
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and for jack cosgrove, it as heck of a year. this is the toughest conference. in terms of football in the country t and you win as many as they have. >> they have done a heck of a job. en and it is any four of them could win the national championship. >> and real quick here, andy. >> after losing 29-48. two picks and two touchdowns. and mike brusko. 13 catches. 119-yard it is and a touchdown. and for them to do well. >> they are celebrating and moving on. number 1 in the north. . >> gary and andy back here as the wildcats come from behind to defeat the black bears. 27-24, andy. it was a terrific ball game and relive it and look at highlights. and maine draws first blood. mike brusko had a career day. he had a touchdown. 13 catches and 119 yards and one of the 13 grabs. and was a precursor of what was to come and ending his career to come. and request with the quarterback sneak and toman has the entire game and come up in the 4th quarter and it is a big play right here and landis williams had gone to the football. and another big play for maine and tied joins fo
and for jack cosgrove, it as heck of a year. this is the toughest conference. in terms of football in the country t and you win as many as they have. >> they have done a heck of a job. en and it is any four of them could win the national championship. >> and real quick here, andy. >> after losing 29-48. two picks and two touchdowns. and mike brusko. 13 catches. 119-yard it is and a touchdown. and for them to do well. >> they are celebrating and moving on. number 1 in the...
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now actually jack and joe, jack kennedy and joe evans had entered the house of representatives in the same class in the late '40s, so they had known each other. bobby wrote, i read about your recent action in speak ising out so forthrightly on the religious question. i would like you to know that i very much appreciate what you did, and i am sure that senator kennedy does too. so here we, it's an amazing scene. one of the strongest, most prominent religious leaders in this town preaches a sermon. he's rebutted by a member of his own tradition, a congressman from another part of the state, and the firestorm erupts, and the kennedys are paying attention. that's the level of fear they had, and they still entertained hopes of winning the state of tennessee in the general election which, of course, they did not. actually ended up losing tennessee, but tennessee was very much in play in their minds, and that's the level of scrutiny robert kennedy, his campaign manager, was giving to the daily story in terms of how religion was going to play out or not play out. actually, you know, i think w
now actually jack and joe, jack kennedy and joe evans had entered the house of representatives in the same class in the late '40s, so they had known each other. bobby wrote, i read about your recent action in speak ising out so forthrightly on the religious question. i would like you to know that i very much appreciate what you did, and i am sure that senator kennedy does too. so here we, it's an amazing scene. one of the strongest, most prominent religious leaders in this town preaches a...
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jack ruby's fi dora was one of the items on the auction block in dallas yesterday.ll items were linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. the auction came weeks before the 46th anniversary of that event. a newspaper kennedy signed for a maid the morning of his death sold for about $39,000, worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smith. veterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york," made of steel salvaged from the world trade center attack on 9/11, yesterday in indiana, navy's football team making a splash, how about the second straight win in south bend? they were beaten up by the irish 43 sfrait years. 23-21 they knock off the ranked irish and out of bcs bowl consideration. >>> real ticker-tape stopped being used in the '60s, how do you make do? some new yorkers threw important documents on to the street during the yankees victory parade, not even bothering to shred some of them. pay stubs, documents are sensitive and personal financial information on them were later found on the street. hopefully none belonging to you. you know what? you may fi
jack ruby's fi dora was one of the items on the auction block in dallas yesterday.ll items were linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. the auction came weeks before the 46th anniversary of that event. a newspaper kennedy signed for a maid the morning of his death sold for about $39,000, worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smith. veterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york," made of steel salvaged from the world trade center attack on 9/11,...
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and jack has they are is going to be happy about that. and put it in the end zone and field goals won't be enough. and get landis williams involved in the game plan and see if they go to two tight ends. >> and pushaun brown in the ball game. and put on by unh and gets rid of the ball as the young player was hot on the tail. >> and you go to the two tight ends and got the win and take it down field and gets a run through this. and seems like it is great football. and not only today and over the years here at unh. and that is the most devastating part. and you go big. and run it one on one and he gets a run on it. >> 2nd down. and now, it is the big wide receiver. closest to the line of scrimmage. and they hand off. and brown down to the 41-yard line. and steve young was hit on the tackle and maine on 3rd down. they are down for eight. >> and he is there in distance. third and seven, this isn't fun against the unh defense. and they are going to bring pressure from somewhere. and we will see how treister ends up dealing with it. and gets it
and jack has they are is going to be happy about that. and put it in the end zone and field goals won't be enough. and get landis williams involved in the game plan and see if they go to two tight ends. >> and pushaun brown in the ball game. and put on by unh and gets rid of the ball as the young player was hot on the tail. >> and you go to the two tight ends and got the win and take it down field and gets a run through this. and seems like it is great football. and not only today...
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there was the new republic and jack kelly at "usa today." what do you think about that?what do you think about them and what reflections might you offer? how would you compare the way the media treated you and how the media treated them? >> it's really hard for me to say, because i think my view of all of that coverage, including my own coverage, was absolutely distorted. so it's really hard to make a comment about the second part of it. >> i'm sorry, absolutely distorted? what -- >> it's distorted in the sense that many's so personally invested in it, it would be like -- i mean, you could say, yes, i thought the coverage of washington lee was decent or good, but, you know, always whenever you're involved in a story or close to a story, i think it kind of throws off your -- my sensitive meter, or at least with me. but what i was saying originally, in terms of steven glass and jack kelly, just knowing their stories from the outside and not knowing, you know, intimately details from them, think i there are a lot of lessons that can be learned that are slightly different an
there was the new republic and jack kelly at "usa today." what do you think about that?what do you think about them and what reflections might you offer? how would you compare the way the media treated you and how the media treated them? >> it's really hard for me to say, because i think my view of all of that coverage, including my own coverage, was absolutely distorted. so it's really hard to make a comment about the second part of it. >> i'm sorry, absolutely distorted?...
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i'm old enough to remember jack tatum. i'm old enough to remember the cover story of "sports illustrated" where he was called the assassin, and where he talked about trying to hit a player hard enough in the head that he hoped he would drool while he was playing there on the field. nobody spoke out against that in those days. that was the norm or the bar you wanted to achieve. i nova we have gone in a different direction sips then, but we need to go even further. tim tebow, probably the most famous college football player there is today, suffered a major concussion, and he was playing the next week. i don't think that met merrill hodge's standard of seven days. i wonder about the story. i know there are doctors involved. i attended a game at my alma mater two weeks ago, and i saw a head hunter on the field that tore a helmet off a player, and he was left dazed. no penalty. the next week that team played in the l.a. coliseum. that symptom player did the same thing to a player from oregon or oregon state. no penalty. he tore
i'm old enough to remember jack tatum. i'm old enough to remember the cover story of "sports illustrated" where he was called the assassin, and where he talked about trying to hit a player hard enough in the head that he hoped he would drool while he was playing there on the field. nobody spoke out against that in those days. that was the norm or the bar you wanted to achieve. i nova we have gone in a different direction sips then, but we need to go even further. tim tebow, probably...
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jack ruby's fedora was on the auction block in arizona.ame weeks before the 46th anniversary of the event. >>> for most of his career images like this at the 2006 masters have been hard to come by for phil mickelson. usually it's tiger woods getting the best of lefty. mickelson was able to reverse that this weekend. he and woods playing in the final group at the hsbc champions in shanghai, tiger here on seven trying to get out of the sand. that is not the way you do it. that's bad for the average weekend golfer. horrible for the world's best. mickelson on 16, nice putt to save par, he gets the win beating tiger for the tires time when they played in the final round. it's his fourth win of the year. $1.2 million. for the first time the richest thoroughbred race in north america has been won by a mare, getting the victory at the breeder's cup. the 5-year-old is favorite to be horse of the year. she won her owner $2.7 million. >>> brittany griner dunked at a high school game, why not at a college game. a 6'8" freshman bringing down the white
jack ruby's fedora was on the auction block in arizona.ame weeks before the 46th anniversary of the event. >>> for most of his career images like this at the 2006 masters have been hard to come by for phil mickelson. usually it's tiger woods getting the best of lefty. mickelson was able to reverse that this weekend. he and woods playing in the final group at the hsbc champions in shanghai, tiger here on seven trying to get out of the sand. that is not the way you do it. that's bad for...
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this salute is from marty collins to her husband, james jack collins. she wants him to know that she and the entire family are praying for him and that their two dogs miss him so much. >> my name is marty collins. i'm from erieville, new york. and i would like to salute my husband. i miss you so much. you're the best husband anyone could hope for and my best friend. mom and dad and willie and i and everyone are praying for you and we can't wait up you're home with us. >> if you have somebody in the service and you want to salute them, we'd like to help you. go it cnn.com slash robin. >>> more on our top story. republicans may be on the come back trail. the gop is expected to sweep two key gubernatorial elections in new jersey cnn projects that chris christie defeated jon corzine there. then we take to you virginia where cnn projects that bob mcdonnell crushed creigh deeds. it may not be a direct referendum on president obama's entire presidency to date, but it's a punch that leaves a bit of a bruce for the democrats. the president came up short after pe
this salute is from marty collins to her husband, james jack collins. she wants him to know that she and the entire family are praying for him and that their two dogs miss him so much. >> my name is marty collins. i'm from erieville, new york. and i would like to salute my husband. i miss you so much. you're the best husband anyone could hope for and my best friend. mom and dad and willie and i and everyone are praying for you and we can't wait up you're home with us. >> if you have...
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you already heard from jack on that. but it is very important. and more american civilians will be on their way next year for an advanced talk with ambassador, aid, and elsewhere on that. on thursday of last week, the dinner was wednesday night. on thursday of last week, half the inauguration ceremonies, secretary clinton and i, and general mcchrystal met with an extraordinary impressive group of american civilians and military who have come in from the field. all of the seniors, expect the secretary of state sat off the table. the table was only the people from the providences run by ambassador tony wayne. and for a very long time, i would say an hour and a half or more. and this actually delayed our departmentture from kabul. this is the reason from those of you who remember, we didn't land until after 4 in the morning. it was the meeting. she really drilled down on rule of law, on civilian military integration, and i know that she is has already described this to our colleagues in the principals committee. and i'm sure she will do so again in
you already heard from jack on that. but it is very important. and more american civilians will be on their way next year for an advanced talk with ambassador, aid, and elsewhere on that. on thursday of last week, the dinner was wednesday night. on thursday of last week, half the inauguration ceremonies, secretary clinton and i, and general mcchrystal met with an extraordinary impressive group of american civilians and military who have come in from the field. all of the seniors, expect the...
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host: jack, let me ask you about afghanistan. the president will announce his decision tuesday night from west point. we'll be watching? caller: i think he is going to listen to his top military people. i think he will make a very sound and prudent decision about how to proceed. everybody who is against obama can relax and let him do his job. he will do the right thing for the troops, for the country, and for the world. host: let me read this headline from "the washington post" which we have been showing to our viewers. democrats in congress said they will not support an increase in troop level in more money for this war in afghanistan. they are at least resisting it. do you think democrats should back the president? caller: of course, democrats should back the president, and republicans should back the president on health care reform. when we had the situation in iraq i felt we had to give iraq our best shot and it meant going in for the surge. i'm a democrat and i was in favor of the surge. i am in favor of listening to the gen
host: jack, let me ask you about afghanistan. the president will announce his decision tuesday night from west point. we'll be watching? caller: i think he is going to listen to his top military people. i think he will make a very sound and prudent decision about how to proceed. everybody who is against obama can relax and let him do his job. he will do the right thing for the troops, for the country, and for the world. host: let me read this headline from "the washington post" which...
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great cowboy names. >> you need jack palace. what was he called? >> curly. >> they all have great names. >> thank you. >>> all right. in our what matters partnership, richelle carey sat down with five male leaders in the african-american community and requested if they think life has changed for black men since the election of barack obama. marcus murray, executive director of project brotherhood, an organization that offers health and social services believes there's a health crisis in this country. >> black men in general are in a crisis. it must be a collective resource of everybody in this country to help elevate black men and get us back to being human beings and treated like human beings. >> don't miss the rest of richelle's interview. it's today at 4:00 eastern here on hln. >> forget baggage claim. how thousands of pieces of luggage ended up at a home in the arizona desert. >>> german chancellor angela merkel addressed congress today a few days shy of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. earlier she met with president obama a
great cowboy names. >> you need jack palace. what was he called? >> curly. >> they all have great names. >> thank you. >>> all right. in our what matters partnership, richelle carey sat down with five male leaders in the african-american community and requested if they think life has changed for black men since the election of barack obama. marcus murray, executive director of project brotherhood, an organization that offers health and social services believes...
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this is from marty kdy collins her husband james jack collins. she wants him to know that she and the entire family are pray ing for him and that their two dogs miss him so much. >> my name is marti collins from erieville, new york. i would like to salute my husband. i miss you so much. you're the best husband anyone could hope for and my best friend. mom and dad and willie and i and everyone are praying for you. we can't wait until you're home with us. >> if you have somebody be in the service and you want to salute them, we'd like to help you. go to cnn.com/robin. >>> it is nine past the hour. republicans may be on the comeback trail. the gop is expected to sweep two key gubernatorial elections. in new jersey cnn projects chris chris chris christie defeated. looking at the wider implications of last night's election results here. richard, what's the latest? >>> good morning to you, natasha. it may not be a direct reflection on president obama's entire presidency but it's a punch, at least a bit of a bruise. the president came up short after per
this is from marty kdy collins her husband james jack collins. she wants him to know that she and the entire family are pray ing for him and that their two dogs miss him so much. >> my name is marti collins from erieville, new york. i would like to salute my husband. i miss you so much. you're the best husband anyone could hope for and my best friend. mom and dad and willie and i and everyone are praying for you. we can't wait until you're home with us. >> if you have somebody be in...
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jack, good morning. caller: i like your comments on a couple of items. one, the resignation of her governorship. seemed like the democrats were going by out of their way to file these ludicrous actions against her, which eventually i guess drove of her legal bills? she was going to rely savings? which is ironic, as you see the left criticizing her after they orchestrated the situation. the other item that i noticed is that the criticism of her seems to be based more on how she seems to break the liberal mold of a successful woman, a someone who actually sacrificed family for a career, and instead of being -- instead of having a good family and a good marriage, etc. etc., is basically getting what she wants in life without following that difficult path. thank you very much. guest: great questions. first, the resignation, i do not feel that she has adequately explained it yet, but the situation that she returned to when she came back was untenable at best. there were plenty of people on both sides of the political spectrum the told me that they did not thi
jack, good morning. caller: i like your comments on a couple of items. one, the resignation of her governorship. seemed like the democrats were going by out of their way to file these ludicrous actions against her, which eventually i guess drove of her legal bills? she was going to rely savings? which is ironic, as you see the left criticizing her after they orchestrated the situation. the other item that i noticed is that the criticism of her seems to be based more on how she seems to break...
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eventually, they lapsed a little into the 20th century and there was jack london and a few other things and i asked him why, did this, why do it aloud and he said he lived a very hectic life and there was always pressure and this meant every night, he pentagon one hour with his wife -- he spent one hour with his wife that was intellectual and something they could do together. did i answer your question? >> does your book mention any instances of times when mr. rehnquist had very difficult situations that he was handling on the court, and needed a friend, not to tell specifics about cases to, but that you knew that you were somehow helping him through a difficult time? >> i'm not quite sure i understand the question. >> as a supportive friend. >> well, that came up all the time. i mean, we -- we saw a lot of each other, and things that bothered him, we talked about. and rarely about cases, because we almost -- almost never about cases. a, he didn't need my advice about them and i don't think they were ever had a great emotional content. they were cases. and -- but there are all sorts of
eventually, they lapsed a little into the 20th century and there was jack london and a few other things and i asked him why, did this, why do it aloud and he said he lived a very hectic life and there was always pressure and this meant every night, he pentagon one hour with his wife -- he spent one hour with his wife that was intellectual and something they could do together. did i answer your question? >> does your book mention any instances of times when mr. rehnquist had very difficult...
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i think jack gave you the figures in his lengthy press conference the other day. and some of you went to camp with jack on thursday, the same day we were in kabul, and you saw the training process out there which derrick hogan has been responsible for setting up. so the civilian effort is going quite well. i must say, a tripling while we eliminate six-month tours is really more than a tripling in terms of persons gained in the field. it's far more so this is an extraordinary increase. and if you consider that each one of the americans has a footprint of nine or 10 support people -- afghans, third country nationals, n.g.o.'s -- it's a very large increase. proportionately larger than the military. we will have 900, about 900, by -- >> [question inaudible] >> yeah. 974 by the end of the year is the target. actually, to be even more precise, 974 by the early weeks of next year. we're going to run a couple of weeks behind the original buildup schedule. not because we don't have the people, but simply because of the vetting and personnel processes. it's as simple as tha
i think jack gave you the figures in his lengthy press conference the other day. and some of you went to camp with jack on thursday, the same day we were in kabul, and you saw the training process out there which derrick hogan has been responsible for setting up. so the civilian effort is going quite well. i must say, a tripling while we eliminate six-month tours is really more than a tripling in terms of persons gained in the field. it's far more so this is an extraordinary increase. and if...
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jack ruby's any dora was one on the items on the auction block yesterday in dallas. the items were linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. a newspaper kennedy signed for a made the morning of his death sold for about $39,000. it was worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smith. veterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york" arriving in the city for which its named, made of steel from the world trade center attack eight year ago. and the navy's football team making a big splash too. how about the second straight win in south bend. they were beaten up by the irish, 43 straight years, but no longer their whipping boy. 23-21, they knock off the ranked irish and knock them out of bcs bowl consideration. >>> real ticker tape stopped being used back in the '60s, so some new york citiers threw important documents on to the street below during the yankees' victory parade on friday, not even bothering to pay some of them. pay stubs, documents with sensitive and personal and sensitive information on them were later found on the street. hopefully, none of t
jack ruby's any dora was one on the items on the auction block yesterday in dallas. the items were linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. a newspaper kennedy signed for a made the morning of his death sold for about $39,000. it was worth about a nickel in 1963. >>> i'm larry smith. veterans day weekend. last week the "uss new york" arriving in the city for which its named, made of steel from the world trade center attack eight year ago. and the navy's football...
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actually jack and joe evidence entered the house of representatives together in the late 40's so they had known each other since the beginning. bobby wrote, i read about your recent action in speaking up so forthrightly on a religious question. i would like you to know that i am very much appreciating what you did and i am sure that senator kennedy does, too. so here, it's an amazing scene, one of the strongest most prominent religious leaders in this town preaches the sermon, he's rebutted by a member of his own tradition of congressmen from another part of the state and the firestorm erupts and the kennedys are paying attention. that's the level of fear they had and they still entertained which of course they did not and loosed in tendency. that's the level robert kennedy were giving to the daily story in terms of how religion was going to play out or not play out. actually, i do think we have a little time. let me go back to this houston and when he threw that in them will open up for question and answer and take our time there. in early september, normandin sent convened a meeting
actually jack and joe evidence entered the house of representatives together in the late 40's so they had known each other since the beginning. bobby wrote, i read about your recent action in speaking up so forthrightly on a religious question. i would like you to know that i am very much appreciating what you did and i am sure that senator kennedy does, too. so here, it's an amazing scene, one of the strongest most prominent religious leaders in this town preaches the sermon, he's rebutted by...
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. >> host: san antonio, jack caulkett morning mr. continetti. i would like to comment on a couple of items. lummis the resignation of her governorship. it seems that the democrats were going way out of the way of using the system to file these ludicrous actions against her which eventually drove up her legal bills as she was going through her life savings and what's ironic is you see them left criticizing her after the orchestrated this a situation. the other item i noticed is the criticism of her since to be based more on how she seems to break the liberal mold of a successful woman, someone who actually sacrificed family for career and who instead of being -- having a good family come a good marriage, etc., etc. basically is getting what she wants in life without following that typically have. thank you very much. first, the resignation, i do not feel that she has adequately explained it yet, but the situation that she returned to when she came back was untenable at best. there were plenty of people on both sides of the political spectrum the
. >> host: san antonio, jack caulkett morning mr. continetti. i would like to comment on a couple of items. lummis the resignation of her governorship. it seems that the democrats were going way out of the way of using the system to file these ludicrous actions against her which eventually drove up her legal bills as she was going through her life savings and what's ironic is you see them left criticizing her after the orchestrated this a situation. the other item i noticed is the...
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in terms of stephen glass, jack kelley, knowing the store is on the outside and not knowing details, think that there are a lot of lessons that can be learned that are slightly different. some are similar. i don't really have any personal insight on why they did what they did. i have speculation based on what i've read. i probably -- if i'm asking for people to listen to me give my version of events and give me a chance, i should not analyze the motives of others who live not talked to. >> how would you compare the media handling of them? >> i don't remember the coverage as well. i thought that my story because the times was writing the big story, it took on a completely different character than i think some of the later coverage. in looking at the jack kelly story, from my perspective, a lot of my own questions about why it happened never really got answered. i don't even know if there are answers available. >> [inaudible] in did you ever appreciate that fact? and did you ever enjoy your job? >> yes, yes. >> you said that you are in a fog. >> yes, that is true. there was a point or
in terms of stephen glass, jack kelley, knowing the store is on the outside and not knowing details, think that there are a lot of lessons that can be learned that are slightly different. some are similar. i don't really have any personal insight on why they did what they did. i have speculation based on what i've read. i probably -- if i'm asking for people to listen to me give my version of events and give me a chance, i should not analyze the motives of others who live not talked to....
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the united jet that looks like a real one, a real fat, funny looking jack. i can see i take that plane under the united airlines place that and i have it in my hands and i'm going to fly the plane over the table. i'm going to land the plane on the table. i see it in my hand. i'm going to take the toy airplane and go under the airport. i have to see. you know, someone says the dogs under the table. i will actually -- isaiah picture of our golden retriever under the piano laying on his back, that's not under the table, but i don't know why that picture came out. >> host: when it comes to left and right, i come to a certain intersection that i know from my childhood to remember left and right. does that put me on the spectrum somewhere? >> guest: know, there's all degrees of visual thinking. i had problems learning left and right until i broke my collarbone and i learned that was on the right-hand side. i sometimes mix up right and left. go into the hotel, get off the elevator in room 502 is that way and i will go the wrong way. >> host: do artistic or aspers c
the united jet that looks like a real one, a real fat, funny looking jack. i can see i take that plane under the united airlines place that and i have it in my hands and i'm going to fly the plane over the table. i'm going to land the plane on the table. i see it in my hand. i'm going to take the toy airplane and go under the airport. i have to see. you know, someone says the dogs under the table. i will actually -- isaiah picture of our golden retriever under the piano laying on his back,...
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campaign monitored anti-catholicism in key states, robert kennedy wrote to joe evans are actually jack kennedy and joe evans had aired the house of representatives together in the late 40s that they had known each other at the beginning of their public lives. bobby wrote i read about your recent action and speaking out so forthrightly on a religious question. i would like you to know that i very much a version which did and i'm sure that senator kennedy does to. so here this is an amazing scene, one of the strongest most prominent religious leaders in this town preaches a sermon. e. is rebutted by a member of his own tradition, a congressman from another part of the state. and a firestorm erupts, and the kennedys are paying attention. that is the level of fear they had and they still entertain hopes of winning the state of tennessee which of course they did not. but tennessee was very much in play in the mine, and that is the level of scrutiny robert kennedy was giving the store in terms of how religion was going to put out or not play out. actually i think we do have a little bit of t
campaign monitored anti-catholicism in key states, robert kennedy wrote to joe evans are actually jack kennedy and joe evans had aired the house of representatives together in the late 40s that they had known each other at the beginning of their public lives. bobby wrote i read about your recent action and speaking out so forthrightly on a religious question. i would like you to know that i very much a version which did and i'm sure that senator kennedy does to. so here this is an amazing...
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so i guess that means jack somebody was the ringleader of them all. >>> it is different because the law in california has changed. and it was changed specifically because of the 1993-94 michael jackson investigation. the law in california at that time provided that a child victim could not be forced to testify in a child molest proceedings without their permission and consent and cooperation. as a result of the michael jackson case, the legislature changed that law, and that is no longer the law in california. >> we are back with an "issues" special presentation. "cases that changed america." my fantastic panel is here. we're looking at the michael jackson molestation trial. first i want to turn to a very special guest. i'm so delighted to have famous criminal defense attorney tom mesereau with me now. thanks so much, tom. tom, of course, was michael jackson's lead attorney for the molestation trial. jackson found not guilty on all accounts. how do you believe the trial changed or impacted america and american attitudes towards the law? >> first of all you have to remember that this was
so i guess that means jack somebody was the ringleader of them all. >>> it is different because the law in california has changed. and it was changed specifically because of the 1993-94 michael jackson investigation. the law in california at that time provided that a child victim could not be forced to testify in a child molest proceedings without their permission and consent and cooperation. as a result of the michael jackson case, the legislature changed that law, and that is no...
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. ♪ ♪ choo-choo ♪ woo woo cha boogie ♪ choo-choo choo ♪ take me right back to the track jack ♪ >> donnyguys certainly know how to work a room. >> somebody can work a room. this is the guy. ♪ well you don't know me ♪ for i never knew >> you can really play it. like watching a lifetime movie. romantic, emotional. >> tom: bruno, bruno, relax, take a chill pill. so later in the show, donny, i want to go back to what also happened this past week, the tango, because i have never seen anybody beat themselves up as much as you did. we're going to get to that. a little later on. i couldn't help but notice, kelly, you brought your pretend dog with you. >> um, you're being inappropria inappropriate. no, seriously, it's my dog. >> tom: he's a pomeranian? >> yes, i have such separation anxiety i can't go without him. >> tom: sort of like having aaron carter here. >> yes. anyway, it's -- he just sits there and sleeps and hangs out. don't you? >> tom: let me ask you guys about what i think is one of the most pivotal dances of the final week. and it has made some couples champions. it has cost other co
. ♪ ♪ choo-choo ♪ woo woo cha boogie ♪ choo-choo choo ♪ take me right back to the track jack ♪ >> donnyguys certainly know how to work a room. >> somebody can work a room. this is the guy. ♪ well you don't know me ♪ for i never knew >> you can really play it. like watching a lifetime movie. romantic, emotional. >> tom: bruno, bruno, relax, take a chill pill. so later in the show, donny, i want to go back to what also happened this past week, the tango,...
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. >> larry: by the way, tomorrow night, jack hanna is back with his animals.afety ratings. but only malibu has onstar. big deal. i'll just use my phone. let's say we crashed. whoops, you lost your phone and you're disoriented. i'm not disoriented. now you are. onstar automatic crash response can call to see if you're ok. onstar emergency. is everything ok howie? you don't answer, they can automatically send help to your exact location. i think i'll ride with you. the award-winning malibu. from chevy. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all day. perfect. choose aleve and you can be taking four times... fewer pills than extra strength tylenol. just 2 aleve have the strength to relieve arthritis pain all day. >> larry: the president's first state dinner as president going on at the white house right now. they're eating dinner. they'll be dancing. there will be great entertainment by the great jennife
. >> larry: by the way, tomorrow night, jack hanna is back with his animals.afety ratings. but only malibu has onstar. big deal. i'll just use my phone. let's say we crashed. whoops, you lost your phone and you're disoriented. i'm not disoriented. now you are. onstar automatic crash response can call to see if you're ok. onstar emergency. is everything ok howie? you don't answer, they can automatically send help to your exact location. i think i'll ride with you. the award-winning malibu....
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. >> the rare birds down in the cars and has seen eating her favorite snacks, cracker jack. >> the turkey? a year. walking around all over. >> reporter: tammy is fearless. she we'ves in and out of traffic on one of the busiest stretches of highways in the state, but she's doing it two weeks before thanksgiving. she obeys most of the rules and doesn't impact the toll collectors, some people are crying foul. >> come through the toll booth every day, five days a week. i see the turkey two or three times a week. >> reporter: now regular visitors stop and go bird watching. some take picture. that's become a real nuisance for drivers. >> tammy going to have her own reality show and we're going to be collecting tolls. >> reporter: fearing some could get hurt, there are plans to relocate tammy. but when they do, watch out. how much do they owe you in tolls? >> for her? nothing. the turnpike can write it off. >> reporter: our thanks for that report. the turnpike authorities hoping to have tammy taken to a new home in a wild life preserve. and tammy will be relieved to know there's no hunting allow
. >> the rare birds down in the cars and has seen eating her favorite snacks, cracker jack. >> the turkey? a year. walking around all over. >> reporter: tammy is fearless. she we'ves in and out of traffic on one of the busiest stretches of highways in the state, but she's doing it two weeks before thanksgiving. she obeys most of the rules and doesn't impact the toll collectors, some people are crying foul. >> come through the toll booth every day, five days a week. i see...
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. >>> tomorrow night, jack hannah on thanksgiving eve is back with his animals.is one. ( cluck, cluck, cluck ) oh, wowww ! that's fun ! you didn't say i could have a real one. well, you didn't ask. even kids know when it's wrong to hold out on somebody. why don't banks ? we're ally, a new bank that alerts you when your money could be working harder and earning more. it's just the right thing to do. >> larry: the president's first state dinner as president. going on at the white house right now. they're eating dinner. they'll be dancing, entertainment by the great jennifer hudson. this really is a state dinner but not a state dinner because the prime minister is not the head of state. but they're calling it a state -- whatever the white house calls it is what it is. tom cotton, you've been in both places. didn't it get frustrating for you? >> oh, there were days when it was frustrating. i can say, though, afghanistan in 2009 is nowhere near as bad or dangerous as baghdad in 2006 was when i served there as a platoon leader. as we learned over the last two years, di
. >>> tomorrow night, jack hannah on thanksgiving eve is back with his animals.is one. ( cluck, cluck, cluck ) oh, wowww ! that's fun ! you didn't say i could have a real one. well, you didn't ask. even kids know when it's wrong to hold out on somebody. why don't banks ? we're ally, a new bank that alerts you when your money could be working harder and earning more. it's just the right thing to do. >> larry: the president's first state dinner as president. going on at the white...
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in terms of stephen glass, jack kelley, knowing the store is on the outside and not knowing details, i think that there are a lot of lessons that can be learned that are slightly different. some are similar. i don't really have any personal insight on why they did what they did. i have speculation based on what i've read. i probably -- if i'm asking for people to listen to me give my version of events and give me a chance, i should not analyze the motives of others who live not talked to. >> how would you compare the media handling of them? >> i don't remember the coverage as well. i thought that my story because the times was writing the big story, it took on a completely different character than i think some of the later coverage. in looking at the jack kelly story, from my perspective, a lot of my own questions about why it happened never really got answered. i don't even know if there are answers available. >> [inaudible] in did you ever appreciate that fact? and did you ever enjoy your job? >> yes, yes. >> you said that you are in a fog. >> yes, that is true. there was a point o
in terms of stephen glass, jack kelley, knowing the store is on the outside and not knowing details, i think that there are a lot of lessons that can be learned that are slightly different. some are similar. i don't really have any personal insight on why they did what they did. i have speculation based on what i've read. i probably -- if i'm asking for people to listen to me give my version of events and give me a chance, i should not analyze the motives of others who live not talked to....
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was pulling his soothe and had him under anesthesia and his son told him at that time that michael jack had molested him. >> the accusation exploded on to the front pages. authorities searched neverland ranch for evidence. >> don't treat mike like eye criminal. >> he declared innocence. >> i am innocent of wrong-doing and i know these allegations will all be proven false. >> here settled for a reported $20 million. things were never the same again for jackson or his accuser's family. >> in the years after the settlement, according to evan chandler's brother, ray, his brother was in fear for his life because of threats against him they blamed on michael jackson fans. evan chandler was e strangered from most of his family. he moved to jersey city somewhat to escape that and was living in a high-rise luxury apartment in jersey city where he was found dead. >> in another big jack development today, janet jackson is breaking her silence about michael's drug use. >> was michael in denial? >> i wish he could answer it for you and note me. >> michael's famous sister publicly acknowledged for th
was pulling his soothe and had him under anesthesia and his son told him at that time that michael jack had molested him. >> the accusation exploded on to the front pages. authorities searched neverland ranch for evidence. >> don't treat mike like eye criminal. >> he declared innocence. >> i am innocent of wrong-doing and i know these allegations will all be proven false. >> here settled for a reported $20 million. things were never the same again for jackson or...
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equally common as a nick in the cable from a construction workers jackhammer or jack hoe. but the biggest challenge facing new york is its outsized electricity demand which is growing at a rate of nearly 2% a year. that doesn't sound like much but it translaced an annual load of 200 megawatts, enough to power nearly a war million homes or a midsize city. it's like moving albany onto the new york city grid every year. the president of con ed told me that. the grid is running out of room gesturing a wire it was like a friday afternoon traffic. there's no space to put more copper. the lines he added can only carry a finite ofment amount of electricity. you can't put 10 pounds of baloney in a 5 pound bag. so the rest of the book after i examine what the limitations and engineering challenges are, looks at what's going right. so the first -- the first, you know, part is kind of present and past. what's going wrong in how we get here and the next part of the book is, what's going right? by the way, i realize that not only is the grid extremely limited and, you know, fraught with
equally common as a nick in the cable from a construction workers jackhammer or jack hoe. but the biggest challenge facing new york is its outsized electricity demand which is growing at a rate of nearly 2% a year. that doesn't sound like much but it translaced an annual load of 200 megawatts, enough to power nearly a war million homes or a midsize city. it's like moving albany onto the new york city grid every year. the president of con ed told me that. the grid is running out of room...