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one of my, one of my favorite parts of the book are, um, jack's -- jack had a very sort of zoellick-like career. he always seemed to be where the action was. i should say he retired from the cia right before the '73 war in 1972 and came back to washington where he became king hussein's lawyer in washington for the next, you know, almost 20 years up until the king's death in '99. but he remained very much involved in middle east diplomacy through the rest of his, through the rest of the king's life and beyond. and so it was jack, for example, who came up with the idea that donald rumsfeld would be a good intermediary to go to the middle east and meet with saddam. so that famous picture, the 1983 picture of saddam hussein shaking hands with donald rumsfeld was jack's idea. and he remained very much involved right on through both iraq wars so that in the run-up to this most recent iraq war, jack was meeting in london with call by. in the run-up to the first iraq war in 1991, jack was very much involved in trying to find a solution to prevent the war from happening. jack believed very strong
one of my, one of my favorite parts of the book are, um, jack's -- jack had a very sort of zoellick-like career. he always seemed to be where the action was. i should say he retired from the cia right before the '73 war in 1972 and came back to washington where he became king hussein's lawyer in washington for the next, you know, almost 20 years up until the king's death in '99. but he remained very much involved in middle east diplomacy through the rest of his, through the rest of the king's...
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sandy and jack are living together. jack disconnects the phone. sandy: i really have to go.e. i'll call you tomorrow. i can't understand why sandy is with jack. speaker: kevin just stormed out of the house. kevin casey, stop this minute! do you hear me? kevin finally let go and started to cry. ( sniffling ) rebecca decided to sing a song, and it's a very funny song and that brings kevin back. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ i think rebecca is really trying her best to communicate with kevin even though it is very... seems very difficult, but she's trying her best. it's always a problem between me and the very old sisters and brothers because you feel the generational gap between you and your sisters and sometimes you feel like strangers rather than, you know, part of the family. brothers and sisters, most of the time they are not really friends. it was very easy for me to communicate with my younger brother, even though he didn't consider me as a friend, because i was the one who would, you know, check his homework and everything. i have only one sister.
sandy and jack are living together. jack disconnects the phone. sandy: i really have to go.e. i'll call you tomorrow. i can't understand why sandy is with jack. speaker: kevin just stormed out of the house. kevin casey, stop this minute! do you hear me? kevin finally let go and started to cry. ( sniffling ) rebecca decided to sing a song, and it's a very funny song and that brings kevin back. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ oh, lord, life stinks. ♪ i think rebecca is really trying her best to...
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>>reporter: in elk ridge, hoping jack achieves his lofty goals, paul jaffe, abc 2 news. >> jack would also like to attend m.i.t. after high school, of course, and you can catch jack and the rest of the spelling action on espn channel, it starts today. the preliminaries are on espn 3 at 8:00 this morning and then tomorrow you can see the semifinals at 10:00 a.m. on espn 2. the final round tomorrow night, that's happening at 8:00 p.m. on espn. >> it's just a few minutes before 5:00. for more on the scripps national spelling bee, head to abc2news.com. when you get there look under featured stories in the lower left hand part of the screen. it'll take you to the story of a 6-year-old speller we told you about a few days this morning. >>> around the world this morning, a submarine has been seize inside colombia that officials say was going to be used for drug trafficking. it wasn't clear if drugs were actually on board the vessel. police say the national hurricane centero subhas the capacity to carry 5 tons of cocaine and other narcotics. >>> also in colombia more than a dozen people are b
>>reporter: in elk ridge, hoping jack achieves his lofty goals, paul jaffe, abc 2 news. >> jack would also like to attend m.i.t. after high school, of course, and you can catch jack and the rest of the spelling action on espn channel, it starts today. the preliminaries are on espn 3 at 8:00 this morning and then tomorrow you can see the semifinals at 10:00 a.m. on espn 2. the final round tomorrow night, that's happening at 8:00 p.m. on espn. >> it's just a few minutes before...
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he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. think he wanted to be easy all the ways jack was easy. the civilized side of jack. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. he had an inferiority complex. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that she did not like him. >> that is what i would have to conclude from this. i think it is very unfair, because one of the things that struck me about sorensen was how important it was for him for me to understand that he did not write profiles. jack kennedy did. >> didn't he admit he had? >> no. i do not believe that is correct. his phrase was something like "who is the author of the book? the man you write its or the man whose name is on the book?" the man who takes responsibility for it. i would not agree with him on it. in talking to me, it was always important to him that i understood that it was jack kennedy who is the author. that is all i can say. >> reading your books, there is a lot of back room na
he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. think he wanted to be easy all the ways jack was easy. the civilized side of jack. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. he had an inferiority complex. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that she did not like him. >> that is what i would have to conclude from this. i think it is very unfair, because one of the...
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>> that's what we call a class a jack ass. >> and -- >> we found what we need already. >> the discovery of a gang manifesto. >> boss is the brother of a strong struggle. >> and an older man takes charge of a young man with a violent past. >> right now he's in my care. >> a new policy could push some inmates to the edge. >> a lot of guys in blue enjoy their coffee and their cigarette and their honey bun. if you take away one, they're going to have a lot of bad days. >> and when we give our cameras to inmates to record in private, one confronts his own mortality. ♪ everywhere we go ♪ people want to know ♪ that we are the mighty, mighty work force ♪ ♪ we are the santa rosa work squad ♪ >> every morning inmates at santa rosa's florida institution, inmates march outside the institution. they are part of the rls. >> it's kind of like the old chain gang but not to that level. it's actually their job assignment. >> today the squad will be working on the farm, a seven-acre plot of land adjacent to the prison. >> all the food we grow goes directly to feed the inmates. most of them do like to be o
>> that's what we call a class a jack ass. >> and -- >> we found what we need already. >> the discovery of a gang manifesto. >> boss is the brother of a strong struggle. >> and an older man takes charge of a young man with a violent past. >> right now he's in my care. >> a new policy could push some inmates to the edge. >> a lot of guys in blue enjoy their coffee and their cigarette and their honey bun. if you take away one, they're going to...
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but, in fact, what jack shows is you can, and we have. so rather than saying the political system is broken, if you read this book, you'll say, my god, it works. you know, madison said you check class with class, interest with interest, faction with faction. and what we see is that that is what we did in the period after 9/11. my initial reservations about the bush administration and its reactions was it seemed to be proo foundly wrong that one person, the president, could be execution, jury, judge, you know, the whole works. that was, that concentration of power of what you might call the cheney/addington theory of the constitution i found profoundly offensive from a madisonian point of view. and it doesn't work. and ask yourself this question. if somebody asked you whether in the period after 9/11 with the most, if you want, at least on paper or rhetorically rigorous defense of presidential power that we've seen in the executive in decades, namely bush/cheney/addington, so forth, would you expect supreme court to overrule the long tradi
but, in fact, what jack shows is you can, and we have. so rather than saying the political system is broken, if you read this book, you'll say, my god, it works. you know, madison said you check class with class, interest with interest, faction with faction. and what we see is that that is what we did in the period after 9/11. my initial reservations about the bush administration and its reactions was it seemed to be proo foundly wrong that one person, the president, could be execution, jury,...
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he loved jack. he owed a great deal to jack. his delivery and mannerisms and humor. he would tell story after story about jack. it was a great evening. i'm so proud of that experience. >> sure. pbs had a two-hour special on johnny. i saw it that night and i couldn't sleep for the rest of the night. it kept me awake, you know? it was so sad. the end. that he would leave us like that. it was just -- >> i remember having that feeling the night he retired. because it had become such routine. not just for me but everybody in the united states. to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very, very emotional. i have not seen the documentary you're talking about. >> and how did you feel when i said good-bye or when i moved on, same feelings? >> honestly, i was puzzled. i thought there's no reason for you to retire. there's no reason for you to leave that show. i misuse the word retire. no reason to leave the show. you've got to see about getting a gig here. because this is ideal for you. >> all right. now, you want to know something? i think you're a pretty good
he loved jack. he owed a great deal to jack. his delivery and mannerisms and humor. he would tell story after story about jack. it was a great evening. i'm so proud of that experience. >> sure. pbs had a two-hour special on johnny. i saw it that night and i couldn't sleep for the rest of the night. it kept me awake, you know? it was so sad. the end. that he would leave us like that. it was just -- >> i remember having that feeling the night he retired. because it had become such...
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did jack hit you?, he hit you, didn't he? i can't believe he hit you! there's no excuse for that. none! rebecca, uncle brendan's here. i'll be right there. don't move. i'll be back in a few minutes. do you hear me? ( sighs heavily ) the father has taken a turn for the worse. your father has just had another heart attack and at this point it does not look good. the priest comes. hello. i'm father o'connor. oh, father, thank you for coming. the priest asks them if there are any family members who should be present. now, are there any other family members, besides the two of you? we have a great-aunt on my mother's side, and, uh, my father's brother, brendan. oh, your father has a brother? does he know your father's in the hospital? speaker: kevin is so different. his face... i don't know, is so sad. rebecca goes to the phone and she has to call her uncle. hello, uncle brendan. it's rebecca. i'm afraid i have some bad news about my father. he's in the hospital? brendan and patrick are two brothers who hav
did jack hit you?, he hit you, didn't he? i can't believe he hit you! there's no excuse for that. none! rebecca, uncle brendan's here. i'll be right there. don't move. i'll be back in a few minutes. do you hear me? ( sighs heavily ) the father has taken a turn for the worse. your father has just had another heart attack and at this point it does not look good. the priest comes. hello. i'm father o'connor. oh, father, thank you for coming. the priest asks them if there are any family members who...
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jack made it first. and he said, in his damn yankee accent, here, shepard, i give jackie's sitting there. she's mortified. she said, jack, pin it on him! pin it on him! he then recovered to the point that he pinned the medal on and everything was fine. we all had a big laugh out of that. but originally louise and i were supposed to proceed to the congress after the white house ceremony. and then leave the reception and leave town, but jack said, no, i want you to come back to the white house, have a meeting, and let's talk about your flight. so, we had the reception at the hill. drove back and in the oval office, there were the heads of nasa there and the heads of the government. jack, of course, was there, lyndon johnson was there. and the picture of me sitting on the sofa, jack is in the rocking chair, and i'm telling him how i was flying the spacecraft, and he's leaning forward, listening intently to this thing. we talked about the details of the flight, specifically how man had responded and reacted
jack made it first. and he said, in his damn yankee accent, here, shepard, i give jackie's sitting there. she's mortified. she said, jack, pin it on him! pin it on him! he then recovered to the point that he pinned the medal on and everything was fine. we all had a big laugh out of that. but originally louise and i were supposed to proceed to the congress after the white house ceremony. and then leave the reception and leave town, but jack said, no, i want you to come back to the white house,...
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we'll meet jack coming up. jack probably has no idea. but when that's played at his wedding years from now, he'll remember. >> played over and over again. >>> but we start with guantanamo bay, the trial of the alleged 9/11 mastermind, khalid shaikh mohammed, and others got under way on saturday, in what could prove one of the most important war crimes trials since neuron bourg. michael isikoff is joining us now with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. here at guantanamo it was a difficult day for a military judge and a painful one for the families of the victims of 9/11. khalid shaikh mohammed and four co-defendants were back in the military courtroom at the u.s. naval station in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged co-conspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pohl's questions, look at him or even wear headsets to listen to translations. the judge was irritated. "one cannot continue to
we'll meet jack coming up. jack probably has no idea. but when that's played at his wedding years from now, he'll remember. >> played over and over again. >>> but we start with guantanamo bay, the trial of the alleged 9/11 mastermind, khalid shaikh mohammed, and others got under way on saturday, in what could prove one of the most important war crimes trials since neuron bourg. michael isikoff is joining us now with the latest. michael, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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thanks. >> jack welch, president of the jack welch management institute and the founder of ge.ext a man with an appetite for destruction. my interview with the immortal slash, talking music, mayhem, axl rose, and probably the night i had with him in copenhagen once. 12 hours of drunken marauding. and i lived to tell the tale. jack, you want to stick around for this? down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®
thanks. >> jack welch, president of the jack welch management institute and the founder of ge.ext a man with an appetite for destruction. my interview with the immortal slash, talking music, mayhem, axl rose, and probably the night i had with him in copenhagen once. 12 hours of drunken marauding. and i lived to tell the tale. jack, you want to stick around for this? down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic...
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thanks. >> jack welch, president of the jack welch management institute and the founder of ge.ext a man with an appetite for destruction. my interview with the immortal slash, talking music, mayhem, axl rose, and probably the night i had with him in copenhagen once. 12 hours of drunken marauding. and i lived to tell the tale. jack, you want to stick around for this? down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®
thanks. >> jack welch, president of the jack welch management institute and the founder of ge.ext a man with an appetite for destruction. my interview with the immortal slash, talking music, mayhem, axl rose, and probably the night i had with him in copenhagen once. 12 hours of drunken marauding. and i lived to tell the tale. jack, you want to stick around for this? down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic...
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jack probably has no idea. but when that's played at his wedding years from now, he'll remember. >> over and over and over again. looking forward to that. >>> let's get started with what's happening at guantanamo bay. the trial of the 9/11 masterminds got under way on saturday. nbc's national investigative correspondent mikat isakopf joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, lester. it was a difficult dame fo a judge and a painful one for the vikt manies of anyone. khalid sheikh mohammed and others were back in guantanamo bay for their arraignment on charges they orchestrated the attacks that killed 2,976 people on 9/11. but mohammed and his alleged coconspirators were defiant, refusing to answer judge robert pole's questions, look at him or wear a headset so they could hear translations. the judge was obviously irritated. one cannot refuse to participate. the reason he's not putting the ear phones in his ear is because of the torture that was done to him. ben alshiba twice disrupted the proceedings,
jack probably has no idea. but when that's played at his wedding years from now, he'll remember. >> over and over and over again. looking forward to that. >>> let's get started with what's happening at guantanamo bay. the trial of the 9/11 masterminds got under way on saturday. nbc's national investigative correspondent mikat isakopf joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, lester. it was a difficult dame fo a judge and a painful one for the vikt manies of...
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jack is completely right. the fabric of the future will not be like '03 when we were going after the enemy. >> that is where the culture obviously breaks down. tony and jack, we'll be back shortly, as we want it bring the mega panel into this conversation to give us a little political evaluation. they are here as -- and america's great el alley in this grand war against terror as we go into yet another decade of it, or two. your thoughts on the politics of this and how they reconcile with you. >> well, we are your best ally, britain. we give you cash, blood, if that's what you want. so we will still be with you in 2024. but here is the thing, the british couldn't find a solution in afghanistan. the soviets couldn't find a solution in afghanistan. there will be no american solution in afghanistan. we can't have a look at the national intelligence estimates, classified information. but you know what? i bet there is no clear solution in those nies. what are we doing? confused. >> the question, jonathan, that come
jack is completely right. the fabric of the future will not be like '03 when we were going after the enemy. >> that is where the culture obviously breaks down. tony and jack, we'll be back shortly, as we want it bring the mega panel into this conversation to give us a little political evaluation. they are here as -- and america's great el alley in this grand war against terror as we go into yet another decade of it, or two. your thoughts on the politics of this and how they reconcile with...
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. >> what about this, jack? i hear what you say -- >> i want you to hear what i say. >> i hear it loud and clear. but here's part of the problem that i think the republicans have. many people blame the policies that were conducted by the republicans for eight years for the financial crisis that engulfed america and the world. how does mitt romney distance himself from what happened before? because he can't blame obama for all that. >> he talks about his qualifications vis-a-vis obama. i just gave you a strategy, balance sheet, and talent. and now what does a private equity company do when it buys these companies? it globalizes them. so he's been dealing with governments. he's been dealing with the nuts and bolts of running companies globally. he ought to be talking about these characteristics that make him a great leader. we want a leader. we want a leader to take over this country, piers. >> what about the problem that they have in terms of perception with the fact that many americans blame wall street, and pre
. >> what about this, jack? i hear what you say -- >> i want you to hear what i say. >> i hear it loud and clear. but here's part of the problem that i think the republicans have. many people blame the policies that were conducted by the republicans for eight years for the financial crisis that engulfed america and the world. how does mitt romney distance himself from what happened before? because he can't blame obama for all that. >> he talks about his qualifications...
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. >> jack cafferty is here with "the cafferty file." jack? >> president obama is under fire for adding his own policy plugs to the official biographies of past presidents on the white house website. here's how it works. the white house added blurbs to the ends of official
. >> jack cafferty is here with "the cafferty file." jack? >> president obama is under fire for adding his own policy plugs to the official biographies of past presidents on the white house website. here's how it works. the white house added blurbs to the ends of official
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of jack. -- colleagues, i asked to and are meeting in honor of jack. president chiu: i also want to join in our condolences. i also have a memorial myself or someone you meant a lot to me. 16 years ago, when i was living on east coast, judge browning made me a job offer. for those of you did not know him, he was a legal giant. if you visit the ninth circuit court house building, you will find his name on the james browning courthouse building. judge browning was appointed in 1961 to the ninth circuit by president john f. kennedy. he held the bible at kennedy's inauguration. he became the appeals court law asserting judge before taking senior status in 2000. during his tenure as chief judge, the ninth circuit was transformed from a republican majority to a democratic majority. judge browning is well known for countless opinions over the decades. i want to say, for those of us about the opportunity to clerk for him, he taught us analytical judgment, taught us how to be progressive and independen
of jack. -- colleagues, i asked to and are meeting in honor of jack. president chiu: i also want to join in our condolences. i also have a memorial myself or someone you meant a lot to me. 16 years ago, when i was living on east coast, judge browning made me a job offer. for those of you did not know him, he was a legal giant. if you visit the ninth circuit court house building, you will find his name on the james browning courthouse building. judge browning was appointed in 1961 to the ninth...
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i agree with jack, of course.need a leader who will reduce the sense of partisanship in america right now. it's just a sense there's something of them in every single argument and no together america. so, a leader who can do both of those things. >> jack, the question comes up in terms of american business. one, are they not investing? are they not hiring because there is no demand? or are they not investing and not hiring because they have no confidence in the future of the economy? >> well, it's a little bit of both, charlie. without question we have this bush tax cuts, we have the government agreement on debt deficit reduction. that's certainly a concern. now, obviously, when we have 23 million people, either unemployed or underemployed, we're not going to have the demand we need to make the investments we need. >> so, you need to put the country back to work so that those people in the middle class will be able to go spend money and companies will be able to hire people to provide that and meet that demand. le
i agree with jack, of course.need a leader who will reduce the sense of partisanship in america right now. it's just a sense there's something of them in every single argument and no together america. so, a leader who can do both of those things. >> jack, the question comes up in terms of american business. one, are they not investing? are they not hiring because there is no demand? or are they not investing and not hiring because they have no confidence in the future of the economy?...
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now meet jack. enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social securit
now meet jack. enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has...
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it sure makes you -- it was a wake-up call. >> this is a learning experience for jack.n he did before. he'll know the significance of these strangely acting lesions more than he did before. and he's more likely to catch it earlier rather than later. so i think he'll do quite well. >> i'm just glad we got this. i caught it in time. >> i'll bring you a blue consult sheet to sign and we'll get you tet up with a dermatologist and get you going to get this taken care of. >> thank you, sir. thank you very much. >> okay. sure enough. >> that went good. like i said, i was very concerned, you know. just by the way it was, you know, i knew it wasn't normal. and i did the right thing. we caught it in time, which is always good. you know. and i feel a lot better about that. anyway, i'm going to say hi. we'll see you later, good-bye.
it sure makes you -- it was a wake-up call. >> this is a learning experience for jack.n he did before. he'll know the significance of these strangely acting lesions more than he did before. and he's more likely to catch it earlier rather than later. so i think he'll do quite well. >> i'm just glad we got this. i caught it in time. >> i'll bring you a blue consult sheet to sign and we'll get you tet up with a dermatologist and get you going to get this taken care of. >>...
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a jack russell terrier bit to the baby 30 times. has never attacked before. >> get ready to add some travel time if you are writing metro this weekend. it is scheduled for the same day the capitals and the nationals will be playing. four stations will be closed from friday night until sunday night and work among the red line means you can expect one train every 24 minutes. >> coming up on world news tips on traveling smart this summer. diane sawyer joins us now. it is almost that time for summer travel and you will give us tips on how to be a smart traveler tonight. >> smart traveler, saving money. we will tell you about airline fees on baguettes like you have never seen before. also, how to avoid spending more depending which are poor you are using. >> we all love to travel. we also all love the cake. who knew it could help create jobs. >> who did that your family recipe could be turned into a lot of money and create jobs for other people, too. 25,000 sold right now. we will tell you more about it tonight. >> thank you some much. >
a jack russell terrier bit to the baby 30 times. has never attacked before. >> get ready to add some travel time if you are writing metro this weekend. it is scheduled for the same day the capitals and the nationals will be playing. four stations will be closed from friday night until sunday night and work among the red line means you can expect one train every 24 minutes. >> coming up on world news tips on traveling smart this summer. diane sawyer joins us now. it is almost that...
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now meet jack.nough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social
now meet jack.nough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your...
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go ahead, jack. >> caller: hi, ed. good to talk with you. >> thank you, jack. >> caller: i got a couple of questions for you. and i used to watch you all the time when you were on earlier in the day. but in 2007 -- '08, you didn't go after dick foles very much with lehman brothers. i want to know why. maybe you weren't on the air at that time. >> i wasn't on television until april of 2009. and when i first got my job at msnbc, i was doing the 6:00 show. and i made a commitment that the ed show was going to lead every night with health care. it was the story of our time. it was a chance to do something for a lot of people. and so that was my focus when i first came to msnbc. so in reference to the story you're talking about, you're correct, i didn't. >> that was jack's call. now let's go to jack, republican in south dakota. hello, south dakota. >> caller: yeah, how are you doing. listen, i would just like to point out a couple of things. mr. schultz, you're getting it all wrong, pal. for the first two years, who owned t
go ahead, jack. >> caller: hi, ed. good to talk with you. >> thank you, jack. >> caller: i got a couple of questions for you. and i used to watch you all the time when you were on earlier in the day. but in 2007 -- '08, you didn't go after dick foles very much with lehman brothers. i want to know why. maybe you weren't on the air at that time. >> i wasn't on television until april of 2009. and when i first got my job at msnbc, i was doing the 6:00 show. and i made a...
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in the morning, jack kennedy comes down. they do not want the reporters to see him. he comes down the back stairs. he offers lyndon johnson, and he has a conversation. whenever there only to people in the room, you really cannot say as a historian you know what happens. one gives one version and one gives the other. we know what happened after the meeting. johnson calls and his three closest advisers, john connally, bobby kennedy, and junior. he says kennedy offered me the vice president. kennedy goes back upstairs. there is a group of northern those who know they can count votes. kennedy walks in the room. he says he has not said he will accept it. it looks like he is going to. he has a picture of this very moment. lawrence reaches out his hands. he's a handsome irish politician. they shook hands. lawrence knows this is the key to the election. what happens the rest of that day? no one can know. everybody has different versions. we do know that by the kennedy came down the stairs at least three times. each time they tried to get lyndon johnson to withdraw. >> which
in the morning, jack kennedy comes down. they do not want the reporters to see him. he comes down the back stairs. he offers lyndon johnson, and he has a conversation. whenever there only to people in the room, you really cannot say as a historian you know what happens. one gives one version and one gives the other. we know what happened after the meeting. johnson calls and his three closest advisers, john connally, bobby kennedy, and junior. he says kennedy offered me the vice president....
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it could be a beatdown. >> and later, jack hill faces a different sort of threat.he nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> president obama ripped into mitt romney as he kicked off his re-election campaign on saturday. >>> the fbi says two bodies have been found in mississippi and search for a missing woman and her three children but the identity are not known. a family friend, 35-year-old adam maze is suspected of abducting them. i'm veronica de la cruz. let's get you back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> ♪ just the beginning no denying that it's all in your position ♪ ♪ trying to tell me that the devil went down but that's a lot because i seen him walking by my cell ♪ ♪ the [ bleep ] got to call the policeman we on a whole other level yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ >> joseph johnson, serving ten years for armed robbery, is not shy when it comes to expressing disdain for staff at florida's santa rosa correctional institution. >> that what we call a class in jackass. >> d
it could be a beatdown. >> and later, jack hill faces a different sort of threat.he nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> president obama ripped into mitt romney as he kicked off his re-election campaign on saturday. >>> the fbi says two bodies have been found in mississippi and search for a missing woman and her three children but the identity are not known. a family friend, 35-year-old adam maze is...
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he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that she did not like him. conclude from this. because one of the things that to understand that he did not write profiles. sh correct. the man you write its or the man whose name is on the book?" the man who takes responsibility for it. it. in talking to me, it was always kennedy who is the author. that is all i can say. >> reading your books, there is a lot of back room nastyif you listen to these tapes, there are a lot of nasty comments of people. meanwhile, she was sticking up for her husband and her husband country for him. what is the average american supposed to take when we learn all this? it is not very attractive. >> well, you know, as i say for myself on lyndon johnson, most outside of it. starting with robert moses. >> this is not so much to the sex as it is to the trust. you have the whole nasty individuals.
he had such a crush on jack. he would dare to call him jack. he would blush. he knew he was not quite that way. he went into resentment. he was very mixed up. i never saw him at in the white house. [end audio clip] >> i guess you can conclude that she did not like him. conclude from this. because one of the things that to understand that he did not write profiles. sh correct. the man you write its or the man whose name is on the book?" the man who takes responsibility for it. it. in...
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drinking jack daniels.ked into the sunset wearing my favorite jacket, which i never got back. i thought it was a price worth paying. >> it was blue, it fitted me, it was everything that i wanted in a jacket. but you just took it. you probably have 1,000 jackets. it was -- i have said this many times on this show. it was the single greatest rock performance i have ever seen. by anybody. it was just incredible. secondly, it was one of the most outrageous spectacles, the whole 24 hours i have ever been party to. fighting at press conferences, drunk rampaging, everything i thought rock music could be about. thirdly the interview, when i played it back, was one of the most lucid, smart, intelligent interviews that i have ever done. >> as much partying that went on in those days, i always tried to be somewhat intelligent when it came to having a discussion with somebody or an interview or whatever. i did my best, i had my moments, but there were times i was really out to lunch. >> when i reinterviewed you for "gq
drinking jack daniels.ked into the sunset wearing my favorite jacket, which i never got back. i thought it was a price worth paying. >> it was blue, it fitted me, it was everything that i wanted in a jacket. but you just took it. you probably have 1,000 jackets. it was -- i have said this many times on this show. it was the single greatest rock performance i have ever seen. by anybody. it was just incredible. secondly, it was one of the most outrageous spectacles, the whole 24 hours i...
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jack kerouac's attitude towards sex and drugs was shocking at the time, but the film comes off as tamealles is one of brazil's best known directors. in 1998, he won the golden bear at the berlin film festival for "central station." the story of a young boy and an older woman who meet at the train station showed walter salles' interest in road movies early on. >> the more you get distance from your rudes, from the starting point, the more you possibly gain perspective on who you are -- the more you gain distance from your roots, you gain perspective on where you are, where you come from, and who you want to be. >> "on the road" has taken 55 years to get from page to screen, also an avid german. fans will soon get to see the film lives up to their expectations. >> we're going to watch that one. >> yes, we are. >> all right. stay with us. we will be back again at the top of the hour. >> you can find more on our website dw.de. see you soon. ♪ captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ ♪
jack kerouac's attitude towards sex and drugs was shocking at the time, but the film comes off as tamealles is one of brazil's best known directors. in 1998, he won the golden bear at the berlin film festival for "central station." the story of a young boy and an older woman who meet at the train station showed walter salles' interest in road movies early on. >> the more you get distance from your rudes, from the starting point, the more you possibly gain perspective on who you...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ ♪ hit♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray once. stop weeds for months. >> breaking news from the district. the two alarm fire burned for at least one home and we understand firefighters suffered minor injuries. we will have more on this on wjla.com. new details and the diplomatic debate over a maligned chinese activist. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation f
. ♪ ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ ♪ hit♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray once. stop weeds for months. >> breaking news from the district. the two alarm fire burned for at least one home and we...