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james recruited washington into j.i.f. washington swore an oath of loyalty to james. he was paroled in 2004 and now has the ability to carry out a violent operation on behalf of j.i.r. outside -- j.i.f. outside of prison walls. james required washington to recruits special operations members and train them in covert operations. he acquired two pistols with silencers. he appointed a special operations never to acquire explosives. along with these instructions, washington got quickly to work. he went to a mosque in california where he met gregory patterson, a convert to islam. washington recruited him into j.i.f. this war and off -- and of -- an oath of loyalty. they began to select targets for their attack, ultimately deciding on military recruitment centers in coke -- in southern california and a jewish temple. they documented their selection of targets. they had access to a shotgun, but also to find that there jihad, they engaged in a number of 10 robberies in the southern california area. ultimately during the investigation, -- during the conspiracy, patterson dropp
james recruited washington into j.i.f. washington swore an oath of loyalty to james. he was paroled in 2004 and now has the ability to carry out a violent operation on behalf of j.i.r. outside -- j.i.f. outside of prison walls. james required washington to recruits special operations members and train them in covert operations. he acquired two pistols with silencers. he appointed a special operations never to acquire explosives. along with these instructions, washington got quickly to work. he...
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, and james monroe. now how is it that jr founding rivals rather than founding friends, weren't all the founders really supportive of this great country, this new nation we created? >> they were patriots to a person but for many of them the had different ideas of what looked like and what it meant to be true to the principles of the revolution and what it meant to be patriots and to be an american. so i think we have developed this assumption over time that the founding fathers were hegemonic at the agreed on everything. if they always knew what the right course of action was to take and they were always in full agreement with that looked like. in the book founding rivals are the explain this just isn't the case. there's an awful lot of discord between not just james madison and james monroe but between the antifederalist who did not support the constitution of the united states and the federalists who did so this is a book about those struggles and it led up to the most important congressional election
, and james monroe. now how is it that jr founding rivals rather than founding friends, weren't all the founders really supportive of this great country, this new nation we created? >> they were patriots to a person but for many of them the had different ideas of what looked like and what it meant to be true to the principles of the revolution and what it meant to be patriots and to be an american. so i think we have developed this assumption over time that the founding fathers were...
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james fires over stevenson. inside to james -- offensive foul!ames sets for three -- off the mark. >> reporter: lebron james is called "the king." but with miami down 3-2 in the finals, heat fans are wondering whether the king deserves his crown. >> biggest stage is the nba finals. and if lebron struggles and dallas wins this series, a lot of people are going to be pointing the finger at lebron james. >> reporter: in the fourth quarter of every game in these finals, lebron james has choked, right when it mattered most. >> people wonder, how can a guy like this, a two-time mvp, struggle with his confidence and his ability to play under pressure at a key moment? >> reporter: of course, plenty of basketball fans were already angry at james after that infamous press conference. >> i'm going to take my talents to south beach. >> reporter: and heading to miami with his two best basketball buddies, a personal dream team. he raised expectations, making heat fans the biggest promise possible. >> we believe we can win multiple championships. >> reporter: o
james fires over stevenson. inside to james -- offensive foul!ames sets for three -- off the mark. >> reporter: lebron james is called "the king." but with miami down 3-2 in the finals, heat fans are wondering whether the king deserves his crown. >> biggest stage is the nba finals. and if lebron struggles and dallas wins this series, a lot of people are going to be pointing the finger at lebron james. >> reporter: in the fourth quarter of every game in these finals,...
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james lacy.rom what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers then report differently from today's news? i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most e
james lacy.rom what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find mention of the local people if something unusual happened. the librarian tells me. i read the newspaper so i know that unusual is the polite word for murdered or murderer. why else would a poor person's name apeer in the news? why do i think the newspapers...
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james whitey bulger was arrested in southern california. a look at how the fbi finally got him and details on his legendary disappearance. just ahead on kron 4 news. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. . >>> tonight's headlines, two men arrested in a plot to atact a military recruiting station in seattle. the two were in court today on charges. one is from seattle, the other from los angeles. investigators say they were tipped to the plot by someone the suspects tried to recruit. >>> officials have done all they can to protect sewer and water service from flooding in north dakota. the entire town is on stand by. it's trickling over levees. the highest water is expected this weekend. thousand
james whitey bulger was arrested in southern california. a look at how the fbi finally got him and details on his legendary disappearance. just ahead on kron 4 news. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more...
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lebron james, crashing down to earth, his wings perhaps melting a little, giving cleveland fans some sweet revenge. here is josh elliot. >> last night, it wasn't just an nba title won by the dallas mavericks as it was legacy lost by the miami heat. not what the team had in mind when it signed lebron james and dwyane wade and chris bosh, a trio of $100 million stars who promised a half dozen titles or more for miami. their failure, however epic in scope is owned by one-third of that big three. lebron james. >> nowitzki, lays it in. >> reporter: this wasn't how he thought it would end. >> the dallas mavericks are nba champions. >> reporter: they might be celebrating in dallas, but in cleveland -- and so ended the most tumultuous year in lebron james' career. in that instance, the ohio school boy prodigy and cleveland's beloved savior was vilified and morphed for the casual fans into an anti-hero they could love to hate, a role james never embraced. >> i think people feel like maybe he's not humble or arrogant. if he had foreseen this, i don't think he would have done it that way. he kn
lebron james, crashing down to earth, his wings perhaps melting a little, giving cleveland fans some sweet revenge. here is josh elliot. >> last night, it wasn't just an nba title won by the dallas mavericks as it was legacy lost by the miami heat. not what the team had in mind when it signed lebron james and dwyane wade and chris bosh, a trio of $100 million stars who promised a half dozen titles or more for miami. their failure, however epic in scope is owned by one-third of that big...
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james whitey bulger was arrested in southern california. a look at how the fbi finally california. a look at how the fbi finally got [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. citi is with you every step of the way. but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money, and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock. lifel
james whitey bulger was arrested in southern california. a look at how the fbi finally california. a look at how the fbi finally got [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps...
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i would say that i think that if not for reporters like james rosen and james rice and in particular we wouldn't know about the illegal acts that the bush administration committed in the name of the war on terror we wouldn't know about the illegal wiretapping that the n.s.a. did we wouldn't know about the illegal torture that was done to detainees overseas and so there's just all sorts of critiques that president obama made during his campaign that are a direct result of james rosen doing this reporting at the new york times and i think that we can throw in this case with with a larger war on whistleblowers that the obama administration is waging but i mean which one of those cases would you say is the worst of course there's the case of wiki leaks of bradley manning the thomas drake case mysteriously most of those charges were actually dropped but here risin is being asked to reveal one of his sources that's pretty damaging for journalism. but it would be damaging because all of these cases that we've been talking about that were so important to expose during the bush administration
i would say that i think that if not for reporters like james rosen and james rice and in particular we wouldn't know about the illegal acts that the bush administration committed in the name of the war on terror we wouldn't know about the illegal wiretapping that the n.s.a. did we wouldn't know about the illegal torture that was done to detainees overseas and so there's just all sorts of critiques that president obama made during his campaign that are a direct result of james rosen doing this...
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kevin james recruited a rolling 60. on the outside who were vicious enemies but on the inside became aligned with an ideology. >> i appreciate your indulgence. we understand but the threat as of this day in terms of the most dangerous people that we have incarcerated, many of those individuals who are affiliated with gangs based on what you said. the area nation, those individuals who basically operate their activities out of the prison. am i correct? >> yes you are. >> thank you. >> recognize the gentleman from california and former attorney general. >> i must say the political correctness in this room is astounding. as someone whose district includes the new folsom prison where the plot was hatched to commit the crimes in southern california and as someone who represented the areas at one time where those crimes were carried out, to ignore what that is is astounding. absolutely astounding. let me ask the experts we have on gangs, held many of the street gangs in new york or california have an ideology dedicated to the
kevin james recruited a rolling 60. on the outside who were vicious enemies but on the inside became aligned with an ideology. >> i appreciate your indulgence. we understand but the threat as of this day in terms of the most dangerous people that we have incarcerated, many of those individuals who are affiliated with gangs based on what you said. the area nation, those individuals who basically operate their activities out of the prison. am i correct? >> yes you are. >> thank...
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this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all read to me what they taught you up at the schoolhouse today. i would whip out my dick and jane. see jane run. run, he endured that. he allowed me to read to him. i had no idea in other families the adults read to children. in my house, children read to the adults. imagine the confidence they gave me in my readings. i loved to read out loud. enjoyed it immensely. so i would read dick and jane all the way up to julius caesar. when i came to a word difficult, he would say work with it little sister. he wouldn't jump in and tell me. he would
this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but different some how because he told them his way. you see, i had no idea my grandfather was a functional illiterate and encouraged all 3 of us, his grandchildren to read. the way he encouraged me, he'd say y'all...
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remembering james arness. and just ahead, the president of yemen is wounded as fighting threatens to tear that country apart. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains salmeterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. advair is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop advair without loss of control and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take advair more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asth
remembering james arness. and just ahead, the president of yemen is wounded as fighting threatens to tear that country apart. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains...
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. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one nation at a -- conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: larry king, good to see you again. >> good to be back. tavis: when we last saw each other, you had given us your own assessment of what lebron james did right and did wrong. it has been funny to me. lebron james has gotten more exposure on espn than the mavs have. the heat lost. they are talking more about lebron james and the mavs. everybody is talking about lebron, not the mavs. it speaks to how out of whack sports are right now and what they ought to be covering. >> it is a good pre
. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one nation at a -- conversation at a time. nationwide...
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up top to james. james fakes. drives. pull up jumper -- won't go. miller, the offensive rebound. wade again. throws it down the corner. miller on the drive -- shot, misses, and nowitzki, the rebound. and a whistle and a foul! dwyane wade called for the foul. with 2:16 remaining. and the mavericks leading by two. they are in the penalty. >> mark: i tell you what, this is playoff basketball. the intensity on both ends. this is what you wait all season for. >> mike: this is championship effort. they are missing some shots but everybody going at it right from the start tonight but especially here down the stretch. >> jeff: this is the value of getting into the penalty early in quarters. so, that when there are loose ball fouls, you're shooting like nowitzki is on these rebounding fouls and they're going back to mario chalmers. >> mike: all the practice that he does at the free-throw line, day after day, year after year, comes to fruition here. nowitzki, such a spectacular free throw shooter. one of the best ever. two clutch ones there. a 17-4 run. nowitzki doing it again here in the
up top to james. james fakes. drives. pull up jumper -- won't go. miller, the offensive rebound. wade again. throws it down the corner. miller on the drive -- shot, misses, and nowitzki, the rebound. and a whistle and a foul! dwyane wade called for the foul. with 2:16 remaining. and the mavericks leading by two. they are in the penalty. >> mark: i tell you what, this is playoff basketball. the intensity on both ends. this is what you wait all season for. >> mike: this is...
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like to broaden this discussion and talk about what this actually means and for more i'm joined by james carafano national security expert with the heritage foundation in new york and here in studio out in cocoa beach host of adam vs the man right here on our t.v. all right guys a lot of people calling this you know the beginning of the end when that and will actually be it that still remains to be seen but i want to look at afghanistan itself how different is afghanistan today than it was ten years ago and james i'll start with you. well you i mean you really can't talk about ten years ago because there's been a lot of different afghanistan since then in two thousand and one you had to push everybody out and then the united states basically went to sleep didn't really do anything to capitalize on that success of the by two thousand and five the taliban had built up their capacity and they started coming back then you got kind of war number three which is the united states coming back in two thousand and nine not giving the troops that they commanders wanted only about half as many as th
like to broaden this discussion and talk about what this actually means and for more i'm joined by james carafano national security expert with the heritage foundation in new york and here in studio out in cocoa beach host of adam vs the man right here on our t.v. all right guys a lot of people calling this you know the beginning of the end when that and will actually be it that still remains to be seen but i want to look at afghanistan itself how different is afghanistan today than it was ten...
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>> that's better. >> and denying paternity. >> that is not my child. >> be james caan at the james caanchool of basketball acting. make the call. call today. >> jimmy: you'll be glad you did. there are more embarrassing photos of new york congressman anthony weiner, a new batch taken in the house member's gym surfaced yesterday. here he is posing next to a water cooler in his underpants and grabbing himself. here he is in a towel grabbing himself, and here he is in a smaller towel once again grabbing himself. i think i've seen him grabbing himself more in the last month more than i've seen myself grab myself. the only winner in this whole mess is his pill pilates instructor. people are demanding his resignation. he does have some support, this group that gathered outside his office in queens to voice their support. >> at one point, the protesters turned on each other. some are standing behind their beloved congressman. >> we support weiner. >> jimmy: it sounded to me like they said we support weiner over and over again. this guy was particularly appalled. >> disgusting and how about the
>> that's better. >> and denying paternity. >> that is not my child. >> be james caan at the james caanchool of basketball acting. make the call. call today. >> jimmy: you'll be glad you did. there are more embarrassing photos of new york congressman anthony weiner, a new batch taken in the house member's gym surfaced yesterday. here he is posing next to a water cooler in his underpants and grabbing himself. here he is in a towel grabbing himself, and here he is in...
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to broaden this discussion and talk about what this actually means to do that earlier i spoke with james carafano national security expert with the heritage foundation and the host of adam vs the man right here on our team i asked them if they saw any change in the afghanistan of today ten years after the start of the war here's what they had to say in two thousand when you had to push everybody out and then the united states basically went to sleep it didn't really do anything to capitalize on that success and by two thousand and five the taliban did build up their capacity and they started coming back then you got kind of war number three which is the united states coming back in two thousand and nine and not giving the troops that the commanders wanted only about half as many as they wanted so they pacified one problematic area the country the cell they didn't pacify the other problematic area which is the north so now they're turning to the north but unfortunately we're we're cutting troops at the same time we're doing that so this is the beginning of the end but i don't think the en
to broaden this discussion and talk about what this actually means to do that earlier i spoke with james carafano national security expert with the heritage foundation and the host of adam vs the man right here on our team i asked them if they saw any change in the afghanistan of today ten years after the start of the war here's what they had to say in two thousand when you had to push everybody out and then the united states basically went to sleep it didn't really do anything to capitalize on...
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at the james caan school of basketball acting. our graduates have gone on to achieve great success in the nba, and in life. in six short weeks, you can learn all the fundamentals of basketball acting. getting fouled. >> that's a foul. >> no that's a foul. no. you got to feel, feel the foul. make me believe. >> ouch! >> bravo! that's what i'm talking about. flopping.
at the james caan school of basketball acting. our graduates have gone on to achieve great success in the nba, and in life. in six short weeks, you can learn all the fundamentals of basketball acting. getting fouled. >> that's a foul. >> no that's a foul. no. you got to feel, feel the foul. make me believe. >> ouch! >> bravo! that's what i'm talking about. flopping.
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up top to james. james fakes. drives. pull up jumper -- won't go. miller, the offensive rebound. wade again. throws it down the corner. miller on the drive -- shot, misses, and nowitzki, the rebound. and a whistle and a foul! dwyane wade called for the foul. with 2:16 remaining. and the mavericks leading by two. they are in the penalty. >> mark: i tell you what, this is playoff basketball. the intensity on both ends. this is what you wait all season for. >> mike: this is championship effort. they are missing some shots but everybody going at it right from the start tonight but especially here down the stretch. >> jeff: this is the value of getting into the penalty early in quarters. so, that when there are loose ball fouls, you're shooting like nowitzki is on these rebounding fouls and they're going back to mario chalmers. >> mike: all the practice that he does at the free-throw line, day after day, year after year, comes to fruition here. nowitzki, such a spectacular free throw shooter. one of the best ever. two clutch ones there. a 17-4 run. nowitzki doing it again here in the
up top to james. james fakes. drives. pull up jumper -- won't go. miller, the offensive rebound. wade again. throws it down the corner. miller on the drive -- shot, misses, and nowitzki, the rebound. and a whistle and a foul! dwyane wade called for the foul. with 2:16 remaining. and the mavericks leading by two. they are in the penalty. >> mark: i tell you what, this is playoff basketball. the intensity on both ends. this is what you wait all season for. >> mike: this is...
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think of the case of kevin james.hat isn't clear is if kevin james had been outside of prison whether or not he would have the same orientation and capable of acting on it and i think it is likely to be the case. >> i would like to address that having prosecuted the case. the issue we had with kevin james is that he orchestrated the plot to target the jewish persons in southern california and personnel. he created the plot and presence of the reality is that danger was and whether he was inside or outside the prison. from prison to take away from the cases she was able to set up and set out and operational in the southern states of california so there can be no question in my mind of his commitment to raise that based on the evidence in the case. >> i would go further on that with respect to the organization and the ability to operate. he wrote a book literalists eg hot talking about 21st century jihadists at lacks the organizational structure for operation. when you plug it into a prison system that has an ability to
think of the case of kevin james.hat isn't clear is if kevin james had been outside of prison whether or not he would have the same orientation and capable of acting on it and i think it is likely to be the case. >> i would like to address that having prosecuted the case. the issue we had with kevin james is that he orchestrated the plot to target the jewish persons in southern california and personnel. he created the plot and presence of the reality is that danger was and whether he was...
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well, you know how lebron james is here in cleveland, you know he's dislikable. >> lebron, go get -- don't ever come back to cleveland, because we'll dog your ass. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, doll. we have a fun show for you tonight. ron artest from the lakers is here. [ cheers and applause ] we found out -- that apparently ron is afraid of animals. so we decided to play a prank on him by asking him to do a public service announcement to support wild animals, and here's just a snippet of how that turned out. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here! yo -- >> it's a very popular pet. >> that's a snake. >> jimmy: yeah, that is a snake. ron artest versus the snake tonight. we'll be right back with a tribute to the men who ride the pine with some help from music superstar usher as our "game night" special marches on. stick around, we'll be right back. fact -- chicken mcnuggets are great. here we go. add the sauce, it's like the tick to the mcnugget tock. it's like the ping to the pong, the ding to the dong. and now with the new sauces, lips are even smackier, our sweet's even spici
well, you know how lebron james is here in cleveland, you know he's dislikable. >> lebron, go get -- don't ever come back to cleveland, because we'll dog your ass. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, doll. we have a fun show for you tonight. ron artest from the lakers is here. [ cheers and applause ] we found out -- that apparently ron is afraid of animals. so we decided to play a prank on him by asking him to do a public service announcement to support wild animals, and...
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. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: dr. julianne malveaux is a noted economist, author and
. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer. nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side....
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james macgregor burns can rightly be called the dean of roosevelt biographers. he of the pulitzer prize-winning political scientist and historian and a pioneer in leadership studies. indeed he is the devoted his entire professional life to the study of leadership in all its forms. small wonder then that he turned to franklin roosevelt as a focus of examination. in 1971 professor burns won the pulitzer prize and the national book award for his landmark study of fdr, roosevelt soldier of freedom. he is also the author of the acclaimed companion book, roosevelt the lion and the fox. together with another of our guests, susan dunn professor burns also co-authored the three roosevelts, leaders who transformed america and the 2004 biography of george george washington. professor burns' 1978 book "leadership" is still considered the seminal work in the field of leadership studies and the theory of transformational leadership has been the basis for more than 400 doctorow dissertations. what he has written about he is also lived. professor burns served as a combat histor
james macgregor burns can rightly be called the dean of roosevelt biographers. he of the pulitzer prize-winning political scientist and historian and a pioneer in leadership studies. indeed he is the devoted his entire professional life to the study of leadership in all its forms. small wonder then that he turned to franklin roosevelt as a focus of examination. in 1971 professor burns won the pulitzer prize and the national book award for his landmark study of fdr, roosevelt soldier of freedom....
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later on, wade, to lebron james. king james, 24 points, 9 boards, 5 assists. heat take game one, 92-84. >>> that is the very latest on the sports scene. i'm don bell. >> good game. really good game. >>> a lovely story, now, from houston. a girlfriend was waiting for him at the airport, when passengers from his flight started giving her roses. >> finally, george dalton showed up with more flowers and what was really important. after messing with his backpack a little bit, oh, what did he pull out? he got down on one knee and proposed. >> of course, she said yes. that's romantic. they will be married when he gets back from iraq for good. i think she had a clue when all of the roses started showing up. >>> coming up next, the stories that we'll be following today. what's sarah palin up to? a lot of questions after her pizza pow wow with the trumpster. >>> and the feat that this minnesota will begin today. the pain was so frustrating. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. thought to be the result of overactive ne
later on, wade, to lebron james. king james, 24 points, 9 boards, 5 assists. heat take game one, 92-84. >>> that is the very latest on the sports scene. i'm don bell. >> good game. really good game. >>> a lovely story, now, from houston. a girlfriend was waiting for him at the airport, when passengers from his flight started giving her roses. >> finally, george dalton showed up with more flowers and what was really important. after messing with his backpack a...
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and swore an oath to james. he was paroled in late 2004 and now had the ability to carry out a violent operation on behalf of j.i.s. outside of prison walls. james tapped washington with a document known as blueprint 2005. he required washington to recruit five special operation members, preferably felony three and train them in cowvert operations and acquire two pistols with silencers and find contacts to make explosives. armed with these instructions, he went to work. he wept to a mosque in california where he met patterson, a convert to islam and another. washington recruited them into j.i.s. and they swore an oath of loyalty to washington and to j.i.s. the operational cell now had three members and they began to select targets for their attacks. ultimately deciding on military recruitment centers in southern california and a jewish temple. they documented their selection of targets in a document known "modes of attack." to fund their jihad and to purchase an additional firearm, they engaged in a number of ga
and swore an oath to james. he was paroled in late 2004 and now had the ability to carry out a violent operation on behalf of j.i.s. outside of prison walls. james tapped washington with a document known as blueprint 2005. he required washington to recruit five special operation members, preferably felony three and train them in cowvert operations and acquire two pistols with silencers and find contacts to make explosives. armed with these instructions, he went to work. he wept to a mosque in...
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. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: always pleased to welcome the king of talks, larry king to this program. i am the one against to ask the questions tonight. there is plenty to ask banks to the release of this terrific new text, "truth be told -- off the record about favorite guests, memorable moments, funniest jokes, and a half century of asking questions." could you make that subtitle any longer? [laughter] >> subtitles' are big now. i want to make a historic announcement. my first television appearance in 25 years in which i'm not wearing braces. just
. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and answer, nationwide insurance is happy to help tavis improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by...
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how boston crime boss james bulger was finally caughtful. >> they are starting to come home.he president's plan to wind down america's longest war. >> no it's not soda, it's the one food that causes american's to gain the most weight. good evening. i'm ken batista. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the fbi has nabbed one of its ten most wanted. >> a mob boss on the run for 16 year its, the feds finally caught james bulger. he played a role in 19 murders. he was the inspiration for the departed. the bust came from a tipster who saw a campaign that the feds just launched. >> these photographs are from the early 90s. she wanted for harboring james bulger, a fugitive on the ten most wanted list. >> reporter: the campaign was focused on his girlfriend. the adds ran during the daytime in cities where the couple was believed to have linked. he led the violent winter hill gang a largely irish mob that ran in the boston area. he. he also ratted out rivals to the fbi. he fled poston in 1995 when he got a tip that he was about to be indicted. the feds were offering a two million dollar reward for
how boston crime boss james bulger was finally caughtful. >> they are starting to come home.he president's plan to wind down america's longest war. >> no it's not soda, it's the one food that causes american's to gain the most weight. good evening. i'm ken batista. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the fbi has nabbed one of its ten most wanted. >> a mob boss on the run for 16 year its, the feds finally caught james bulger. he played a role in 19 murders. he was the inspiration for...
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james longstreet is a different man in that sense. james longstreet was probably the best tactician in the army. longstreet was much more careful in expenditure of things because longstreet had done 1862 valley campaign? i don't think so. jackson knew the region but secondly what it took him as jackson would push men and push men and push men, lee sent jackson around both flank, not longstreet. lee understood. when you wanted to defend a position, or you wanted to launch a counterattack, you didn't give it to old jack, you gave it to old pete. that's where longstreet excelled and so forth. i'm not going to talk much about -- that was these is battle we ever had. yes, it was. it's a terrible, terrible day for the army of the potomac. you think about it, you know, these regiment and these brigades after brigades are going to charge up towards that stonewall, and they can inspire and gunfire is so heavy, so heavy that dead men are moving. because bullets are striking them in such frequency that they're actually making their bodies move a
james longstreet is a different man in that sense. james longstreet was probably the best tactician in the army. longstreet was much more careful in expenditure of things because longstreet had done 1862 valley campaign? i don't think so. jackson knew the region but secondly what it took him as jackson would push men and push men and push men, lee sent jackson around both flank, not longstreet. lee understood. when you wanted to defend a position, or you wanted to launch a counterattack, you...
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the biggest star in basketball, lebron james, king james, seems to be choking. is he blowing his first and best chance for a championship? ron claiborne is back with more. good morning, ron. >> another conversation. hi, dan, again. >> hello. >> this is supposed to be lebron james' year. the year that he would finally get a championship ring, the one that has eluded him throughout his career. instead his heavily favored miami heat are trailing the dallas mavericks 3-2. and lebron has all but disappeared in crunch time in the fourth quarter in all five games. call it the shock heard around the sports world. it was less than a year ago when lebron james dramatically disclosed his plans to -- >> take my talents to south beach and join the miami heat. >> reporter: fans in cleveland and many others across the country erupted in anger at what they saw as a trail of the team and city where he had toiled for seven years. joining his best friend dwyane wade and fellow all-star free agent chris bosh in miami, the heat looked to some like a lock to win the nba championship.
the biggest star in basketball, lebron james, king james, seems to be choking. is he blowing his first and best chance for a championship? ron claiborne is back with more. good morning, ron. >> another conversation. hi, dan, again. >> hello. >> this is supposed to be lebron james' year. the year that he would finally get a championship ring, the one that has eluded him throughout his career. instead his heavily favored miami heat are trailing the dallas mavericks 3-2. and...
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gary has our answer and what happens with lebron james? espn will joined.ext. ♪ ♪ stay inside? nah. not when you have a five-star overall vehicle score for safety. one more reason chevy traverse delivers more. >> gary: good evening everybody pascagoula's over bhajan covert is going the distance. hockey is over but----basketball's over but hockey is going the distance. take a look. he had to get pulled from the game. for-nothingwhi four-zero,o vancouver, the entire game has been victorious every single game. the college world series, last night, the bears before putting a home crowd. in santa clara, eliminating the dallas baptists. the coach was going crazy, giving them the gatorade shower. the program almost passed away a couple of months ago on the be saved with heavy funding. the team returned for the sixth since 1992 . >> i cannot believe it, until i saw it on paper it was black and white and i believe that on black-and- white paper. >> i went to omaha and watched cal state in 1992. and ever since then i wanted to go and when this thing. step one is gett
gary has our answer and what happens with lebron james? espn will joined.ext. ♪ ♪ stay inside? nah. not when you have a five-star overall vehicle score for safety. one more reason chevy traverse delivers more. >> gary: good evening everybody pascagoula's over bhajan covert is going the distance. hockey is over but----basketball's over but hockey is going the distance. take a look. he had to get pulled from the game. for-nothingwhi four-zero,o vancouver, the entire game has been...
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this is king james.>> if you've been treated like that since your 13, 14 you think that the this whole life is? >> at some point. that perhaps not light is always like that. he is learning some very difficult and lessens the what happened to turn the championships last night? >> he knew that to win whea--dwayne wade was there, those were all fallen for him. now we got to the point where there were other players that were taking shots and chances he was not. >> if your lebron of james and you look at you with say that with this guy play for? in this next guy, your also no good. compared to lebron james, your also no good. and how can you think that how can the continually to get verbal abuse? >> not only physical presence but i will say that they will look how you are address arrest and if you are looking like you are the will see how your appearances by how you were dressed. entry, accordingly. banditry, accordingly-- >> and who do think will be successful for next year? >> not sure. >> this gentleman is
this is king james.>> if you've been treated like that since your 13, 14 you think that the this whole life is? >> at some point. that perhaps not light is always like that. he is learning some very difficult and lessens the what happened to turn the championships last night? >> he knew that to win whea--dwayne wade was there, those were all fallen for him. now we got to the point where there were other players that were taking shots and chances he was not. >> if your...
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remembering "gunsmoke" star james arness. james arness.you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adults with gout. it's not for the treatment of high uric acid without a history of gout. uloric reduces uric acid to help you reach a healthy level. [ female announcer ] don't take uloric if you are taking azathioprine, mercaptopurine, or theophylline. gout may flare when starting uloric. don't stop taking it. your doctor may give you other medicines to help prevent flares. a small number of heart attacks, strokes, and heart-related deaths were seen in studies. it's not certain uloric caused them. certain tests to check liver function may be required. tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or history of heart disease or stroke. the most common side effects are liver problems, nausea, gout flares, joint pain, and rash. [ male announcer ] if you have gout, ask your doctor about uloric. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes ju
remembering "gunsmoke" star james arness. james arness.you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adults with gout. it's not for the treatment of high uric acid without a history of gout. uloric reduces uric acid to help you reach a healthy level. [ female announcer ] don't take uloric if you are taking azathioprine, mercaptopurine, or theophylline. gout may flare when starting uloric....
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. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: david ignatius is an award-winning columnist pe "washington post" and a best-selling author. his latest is called "bloodmoney" and he joins us tonight from washington. david good, to have you back on the program, sir. >> great to be with you, tavis. tavis: there is a fine line, they say, between fact and fiction. of all the noffs you've written, which all seem to be rather timely, it's almost hard in some instances to know where the line is in this novel, "bloodmoney," between fact and fiction, because so much of what y
. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to...
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please welcome james stewart. [cheers and applause] james, very good to see you. all right, sir.ave a new book. >> yes. >> stephen: called "tangled web: how false statements are undermining america from martha stuart to bernie madoff." how are false statements undermining america? >> well -- [laughter] >> stephen: was that a curveball? do we want a -- how about we start with the judicial system, the legal system which would collapse. >> stephen: what say true or false statement?ç >> there's some things hard to sell tell. you may be familiar with those issues thrmpl are many objective facts. >> stephen: name one. >> were you trying to insider trade. were you running a ponzi scheme. >> stephen: no and no. >> did you leak the name of a covert c.i.a. agent to the press. >> stephen: i did not. >> some people did. did you take strides. there's a good one for you. >> stephen: yes! >> and you are the one of the few people willing to admit it. >> stephen: you seem to think that there's an objective toronto blue jay that we can all agree on. >> in many cases there is. >> stephen: but in m
please welcome james stewart. [cheers and applause] james, very good to see you. all right, sir.ave a new book. >> yes. >> stephen: called "tangled web: how false statements are undermining america from martha stuart to bernie madoff." how are false statements undermining america? >> well -- [laughter] >> stephen: was that a curveball? do we want a -- how about we start with the judicial system, the legal system which would collapse. >> stephen: what say...
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james longstreet is a different man in that sense. he was probably the biggest tactician in the army. he was much more careful in the expenditure things could he have done the 1862 campaign? i don't think so. jackson knew the region but second, what it took. jackson would push the men and push of a man. glisson struck some around not long street because jackson can push men and he understood. but when he want to defend a position or who launched counterattacks you didn't give jack you gave it to pete, longstreet and that is where he excelled and so forth. i'm not going to tell much about fredericksburg. one confederate soldier said it's the easiest battle we ever had. yes it was. it's a terrible, terrible day for the potomac. as the is regiment and the brigades charge of towards the stone wall for the marine heights and the gunfire is so heavy, so heavy that the dead men are moving because there's tricking them in such frequency they are making their bodies move as more and more union soldiers are going up the slope. if there is every
james longstreet is a different man in that sense. he was probably the biggest tactician in the army. he was much more careful in the expenditure things could he have done the 1862 campaign? i don't think so. jackson knew the region but second, what it took. jackson would push the men and push of a man. glisson struck some around not long street because jackson can push men and he understood. but when he want to defend a position or who launched counterattacks you didn't give jack you gave it...
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. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all lived better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. nationwide insurance is proud to join have this in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles one at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> what an honor to have barry manilow and his piano on the set to night. it is hard to believe we have not seen a project of new music in 10 years, but that is about to change. it is an honor to have you in this program. >> i have been looking forward to doing tavis:: 20 years i have been in the broadcast business, and i have never had the honor of sitting with an artist for an entire conversation at the piano. first time ever. >> i know you were talking about this yamaha thing. my first piano nybot after i did the mcdonald's jindal -- the first
. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all lived better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. nationwide insurance is proud to join have this in working to improve financial literacy and working to remove obstacles one at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet...
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thank you, james.l to come, a scavenger hunt in your house, and busboy ricardo goes blindfolded in an all-star pop-a-shot-off with clippers superstar blake griffin. we'll be right back. [ bell rings ] agents, let's welcome beast, an exchange student from the x-men school. - so, what do you guys study? - um-- - do you know about discounts? - do you have a cafeteria? - what about ways to save people money? - do you have taco tuesdays? - have you guys started combining policies? - i like your hair. agents, please. i don't know what the x-men do at their school, but i hope they're treating our guy better than we're treating beast. kinda looks like a target. not cool. we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ share one appetizer, then choose two entrees from 14 chili's favorites, like our slow-smoked, tender baby back ribs. the $20 dinner for two. now part of our menu every day at chili's. so we went to one of those designer stores. looks good from here. ooh, not so good from here. [
thank you, james.l to come, a scavenger hunt in your house, and busboy ricardo goes blindfolded in an all-star pop-a-shot-off with clippers superstar blake griffin. we'll be right back. [ bell rings ] agents, let's welcome beast, an exchange student from the x-men school. - so, what do you guys study? - um-- - do you know about discounts? - do you have a cafeteria? - what about ways to save people money? - do you have taco tuesdays? - have you guys started combining policies? - i like your...
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. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. >> nationwide is on your side >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: please welcome her to this program. in addition to her role on the acclaimed series "nurse jackie," she is on tour with a one-woman show about health care. it runs july 20-31. we will talk about that in just a moment. here is a scene from "let me down easy." >> we can't find your records. could you tell me what kind of cancer you have? i said, this is appalling. she said, it is not just you. it happens here quite a bit. i said, the
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>>> >>> breaking news, after 16 years on the run, boston mob boss james "whitey" bulger is captured in california. >>> drawdown, president obama says the u.s. has achieved its goals in afghanistan as he announces plans to withdraw u.s. troops. >> this is the beginning, but not the end of our effort to wind down this war. >>> and watch your mouth. an airline pilot is suspended after accidentally broadcasting a hateful rant against flight attendants. >> the condition continuous stream of gays and grannies and grandes -- captioning funded by cbs >> good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. >>> after 16 years on the run, notorious boss and mobster james "whitey" bulger is behind bars this morning. bulger was captured last night in california and will appear in court today. the fbi updated its most wanted list earlier this morning and cbs's terrell brown has details on all of this. terrell? >> betty, good morning to you. for 16 years he was one of the fbi's most wanted but not anymore. 81-year-old james bulger was captured wednesday outside this residence in santa mo
>>> >>> breaking news, after 16 years on the run, boston mob boss james "whitey" bulger is captured in california. >>> drawdown, president obama says the u.s. has achieved its goals in afghanistan as he announces plans to withdraw u.s. troops. >> this is the beginning, but not the end of our effort to wind down this war. >>> and watch your mouth. an airline pilot is suspended after accidentally broadcasting a hateful rant against flight...
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i'm not sure of james to hear me there james. all right let's see it let's see if arrington hear me aaron can you hear me the other ok i think james might not be able to hear us right now so i'm going to pose the question to you that do you think that the internet is something that should be considered a human right and something of the government cannot take away from you. clearly i mean the internet is the most exciting new smarter in developed form of expression there is and you know our country you know we use expression as a first in the great and around the world it's a universal human right so the idea that the government can come and just take away your ability to express your soul to communicate with others is just because that all right some of the things you're doing i think it's great that you and standing up against. well the u.n. is pointing a lot of fingers at governments here they're specifically pointing a lot to the arab spring because we've seen that happen across the board be in syria or tunisia or egypt where
i'm not sure of james to hear me there james. all right let's see it let's see if arrington hear me aaron can you hear me the other ok i think james might not be able to hear us right now so i'm going to pose the question to you that do you think that the internet is something that should be considered a human right and something of the government cannot take away from you. clearly i mean the internet is the most exciting new smarter in developed form of expression there is and you know our...