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james walker and randy kay, thank you. national tv sports personality has her privacy violated for all the world to see and now she can't even feel safe in her own home. how would any woman feel having to make this call. depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. (announcer) pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do
james walker and randy kay, thank you. national tv sports personality has her privacy violated for all the world to see and now she can't even feel safe in her own home. how would any woman feel having to make this call. depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of...
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in new york james walker and jeff toobin. girl on stage without question, the most heartbreaking moment of this service. and such an unusual public role for these children who have led such private lives or sheltered lives, didn't you think? >> oh, very much so. it was very, very touching. and really, it was an example of the good parent michael was because when i was at neverland and with the kids, he really was a good, loving father. they had a fantastic relationship and they were very close knit. to see paris come on, such an emotional moment and give her heart out to her father was very, very touching. and that to me was like the keystone of the whole memorial service. >> folks don't realize marlon is a spiritual force in the family. you saw him say, you know, i'm trying to understand why god took my brother. and michael, can you tell my twin, brandon, hello, give him a hug for me. what was deep about this day is you saw what came forward, jermaine is the spokesperson, janet is still young, hip, quietly, randy is a busine
in new york james walker and jeff toobin. girl on stage without question, the most heartbreaking moment of this service. and such an unusual public role for these children who have led such private lives or sheltered lives, didn't you think? >> oh, very much so. it was very, very touching. and really, it was an example of the good parent michael was because when i was at neverland and with the kids, he really was a good, loving father. they had a fantastic relationship and they were very...
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james walker and jeff toobin, joining us as always. jeff what's going on? is it about the money?> it's a shot across the bow. i want to be part of the negotiations. frankly i don't think she has a legal leg to stand on. michael could have named her executor. he didn't. he named someone else. that's the end of the story. >> is there a realistic chance she will win this, be named an executor? >> i don't think there's any chance she'll be named executor. i think she's looking for negotiating leverage. this is going to be a long process. a very complicated estate. i think she's saying look, i'm going to be a presence here, my lawyers are going to be aggressive. i don't think there's going to be any decision in court next week. executors are trying to figure out the extent of the estate. i don't think there's any way it can be resolved any time soon. >> jim, we hear a lot from the family. we don't hear anything frankly from the executors themselves. and these two guys, branca and mclean, they're big wigs, right? >> right. michael branca helped him acquire the beatles cat lower. i agre
james walker and jeff toobin, joining us as always. jeff what's going on? is it about the money?> it's a shot across the bow. i want to be part of the negotiations. frankly i don't think she has a legal leg to stand on. michael could have named her executor. he didn't. he named someone else. that's the end of the story. >> is there a realistic chance she will win this, be named an executor? >> i don't think there's any chance she'll be named executor. i think she's looking for...
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james walker will spend the rest of his life locked up after a judge hands down two life sentences.involves plot murder and to ti intimidate witnesses from cell phone calls from prison. she and her baby wa were in ther that was fired on. >> i remember putting my head up and seeing someone by my son's window with a gun. i pretended like i was dead. >> do you think they're going to come after you? >> yes, i do. i definitely do because i was only witness. >> the witness traveled from out of state to attend that sentencing. >>> want to buy a new car? you may be eligible for a big rebate. the cash for clinkers program is underway. cars turning in 18 miles or less, will get up to $4,500 if they buy a car that gets 22 miles per gallon. >>> we want to know are you willing to trade in your old car for a more fuel efficient vehicle? it's the question of the day. we will take your calls a little later. >>> senate democrats say no to an august deadline on healthcare reform. read that story and more on today's washington times. >> reporter: here are some the storessies we are watching from washi
james walker will spend the rest of his life locked up after a judge hands down two life sentences.involves plot murder and to ti intimidate witnesses from cell phone calls from prison. she and her baby wa were in ther that was fired on. >> i remember putting my head up and seeing someone by my son's window with a gun. i pretended like i was dead. >> do you think they're going to come after you? >> yes, i do. i definitely do because i was only witness. >> the witness...
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together with those of historical giants from phyllis wheatley, paula dunbar, langston hughes, james baldwin, alice walker and toni morrison to benjamin banneker, sojourner truth, frederick douglass, w.e.b. du bois, wells barnett and colin powell. the likely missive of the extraordinary are matched by the equally poignant letters of the ordinary to the pen in hand that shared their joy and pain in coming ecstasy and heartache. with this letter is from hand and grover to her son, kato, who has written june 3rd, 1805. >> my dear son, kato, i've long to see you in my old age. i called well with grover the minister of the place. my dear son, i pray you come to see your dear old mother or send me $20 and i will come and see you in philadelphia. and if you can't come to see your old mother, pray, send me a letter and tell me where you live, what family you have a and what to do for a living. i am a poor old servant. i long for freedom and my master will free me if anybody will engage to maintain me so that don't come upon him. i love you, kato. you love your mother, you are my only son. in this from you're affe
together with those of historical giants from phyllis wheatley, paula dunbar, langston hughes, james baldwin, alice walker and toni morrison to benjamin banneker, sojourner truth, frederick douglass, w.e.b. du bois, wells barnett and colin powell. the likely missive of the extraordinary are matched by the equally poignant letters of the ordinary to the pen in hand that shared their joy and pain in coming ecstasy and heartache. with this letter is from hand and grover to her son, kato, who has...
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james clyburn joining us. but first, one giant anniversary, moon walkers will join us right here on "morning joe."w, 1.5 million people are on a conference call. 750,000 wish they weren't. - ( phones chirping ) - construction workers are making 244,000 nextel direct connect calls. 1 million people are responding to an email. - 151 accidentally hit "reply all." - ( foghorn blows ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network bringing you the first wireless 4g network. - sprint. the now network. - ( whoosh sound ) deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. - sprint. the now network. - ( whoosh sound ) you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth management firm with over
james clyburn joining us. but first, one giant anniversary, moon walkers will join us right here on "morning joe."w, 1.5 million people are on a conference call. 750,000 wish they weren't. - ( phones chirping ) - construction workers are making 244,000 nextel direct connect calls. 1 million people are responding to an email. - 151 accidentally hit "reply all." - ( foghorn blows ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network bringing you the first wireless 4g...
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walker books to read a book called an artist in treason by a man named andro linklater. it is the story of the greatest trader in american history. a wonderfully complex man named james wilkinson who was a revolutionary war hero, general, youngest general in the continental army who became the leading general in the american army 15 years later the same time he became agent 13 in the spanish secret service and was a spy for spain the next 20 years at the same time as he led the american army. but the amazing thing was every president he worked for, washington, adams, jefferson, madison all knew that he was a traitor. and the captain in this position for a very strategic reasons and it is a fascinating untold story and on known life. there's that. and then another biography of an unknown but fascinating figure in history, jo anne, queen of naples sicily and jerusalem. the only clean, the only woman to rule in her own name in the 14th century, she was every bit as dynamic as elizabeth i of england, ruled over a glittering court and naples at an incredibly turbulent time and has a revealing look at the century through the lens of her life. >> finally something out of yo
walker books to read a book called an artist in treason by a man named andro linklater. it is the story of the greatest trader in american history. a wonderfully complex man named james wilkinson who was a revolutionary war hero, general, youngest general in the continental army who became the leading general in the american army 15 years later the same time he became agent 13 in the spanish secret service and was a spy for spain the next 20 years at the same time as he led the american army....