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jason, you have the public information order. you were ready for the execution. did you get the word from the court to stay it? >> yes. we were notified through the attorney general's office that u.s. supreme court had issued a stay. and so we went over and did speak with mr. skinner. >> larry: he was eating his meal, i understand? >> yes, sir. he was finishing up his last meal. he had eaten most of the last meal, and he was on the phone, i believe, with his daughter, just a few minutes prior, he was in contact with his attorney. that attorney relayed to him that the execution was stayed. >> larry: so you didn't tell him, the attorney told him? >> yes, sir. >> larry: what was his first reaction? >> you know, certainly, he was ecstatic, understandably, when we talked with him, he said that he felt like the execution was going to go through, and he was prepared for that. he said that he was weak in his knees. and at that point, he had said that, you know, he felt like he had won today and he was looking for additional dna testing to try to prove his innocence. >> l
jason, you have the public information order. you were ready for the execution. did you get the word from the court to stay it? >> yes. we were notified through the attorney general's office that u.s. supreme court had issued a stay. and so we went over and did speak with mr. skinner. >> larry: he was eating his meal, i understand? >> yes, sir. he was finishing up his last meal. he had eaten most of the last meal, and he was on the phone, i believe, with his daughter, just a...
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>> parker: yeah. >> jimmy: jason sudeikis, everybody. you are a funny dude.g ♪ any, any, any ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ you c-c-can't go wrong even the zesterrific italian bmt... and dee-licious subway club are now $5 footlong subs. any regular footlong sub for just $5 -- hurry in! this offer won't last. ♪ at subway ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guests recently debuted at number one on the billboard album charts -- [ cheers and applause ] -- with their second album "contra." they're here tonight to perform the song "holiday." please welcome vampire weekend! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ holiday, oh, a holiday and the best one of the year ♪ ♪ don't nap underneath my sheets while i cover both my ears ♪ ♪ so if i wait for a holiday could it stop my fears ♪ ♪ to go away on a summer's day never seemed so clear ♪ ♪ ♪ holiday seems so far away a republic on the beach ♪ ♪ i can't forget just how bad it gets when i'm counting on my teeth ♪ ♪ but if i wait for a holiday could it stop my fears ♪ ♪ t
>> parker: yeah. >> jimmy: jason sudeikis, everybody. you are a funny dude.g ♪ any, any, any ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ you c-c-can't go wrong even the zesterrific italian bmt... and dee-licious subway club are now $5 footlong subs. any regular footlong sub for just $5 -- hurry in! this offer won't last. ♪ at subway ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our next guests recently debuted at number one on the...
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jason carroll, cnn, los angeles. >>> since jason filed that report congressman rohrabaceh sent us a statement. in 2008 the voters passed a initiative to create a commission to draw all districts in california except for congressional districts. i'm supportive of a current initiative to add congressional districts to that commission's mandate. he said he had nothing to do with the shape of his district. >>> the system works well. for the politicians. in the last election 94% of house incumbents, 83% of senate incumbents, were re-elected. what is wrong with us? and if you think they're going to go voluntarily vote for term limits, you're dreaming. it's up to us to vote them out of office. there may be no better example of our broken government than what's being called the blanket hold, when a senator stalls a president's nominees to pressure the white house on an often unrelated issue. for example, the obama administration blasted senator richard shelby of alabama for putting a hold on nearly 50 nominees. dana bash reports. >> reporter: a refueling tanker long overdue for retirement. this senat
jason carroll, cnn, los angeles. >>> since jason filed that report congressman rohrabaceh sent us a statement. in 2008 the voters passed a initiative to create a commission to draw all districts in california except for congressional districts. i'm supportive of a current initiative to add congressional districts to that commission's mandate. he said he had nothing to do with the shape of his district. >>> the system works well. for the politicians. in the last election 94% of...
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we thank you, jason wu, for your beautiful design. this is the museum's and america's public square. it is our public square on the national mall where history is made and celebrated and more than 1 million people were on the national mall for the inauguration of president obama. who could forget that moment? at this moment -- at the smithsonian, we're dedicated to making sure nobody forgets. we have nearly 750,000 of those individuals -- we had nearly 750,000 of those individuals at this museum during that time. we present some of america's greatest treasures including "the star spangled banner." we tell the story of all americans to all other americans and those who come from other countries. the first lady collection is a display of the creations of talented designers such as jason wu and it is the story of the challenges are nation's first ladies have faced. we have been blessed with many gifted and determined women such as dolly madison, eleanor roosevelt, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, and michelle obama. their lives
we thank you, jason wu, for your beautiful design. this is the museum's and america's public square. it is our public square on the national mall where history is made and celebrated and more than 1 million people were on the national mall for the inauguration of president obama. who could forget that moment? at this moment -- at the smithsonian, we're dedicated to making sure nobody forgets. we have nearly 750,000 of those individuals -- we had nearly 750,000 of those individuals at this...
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jason, starting with you who would benefit from this and how? >> well, i think the main beneficiaries of the change are students from low income families who are going to receive larger pell grants under this piece of pending ledgegation-- legislation. as was mentioned at the beginning of the segment, the increase will be fairly significant, it isn't is an expensive program. but the pell grant would approach $6,000 in several years. and there would also be an immediate infusion of cash into the program to shore up the more immediate grants that are coming in the next year or two. >> reporter: renee mang, how do you see making this switch. what would be wrong with cutting out the middleman and making the loan directly from the government right to the students? >> well, there is a number of things that's really wrong with that. and thank you for allowing me the opportunity to come on your show. first of all, i wanted to be clear that sallie mae has support ed student loan reform for quite some time. however we believe it can be achieved without si
jason, starting with you who would benefit from this and how? >> well, i think the main beneficiaries of the change are students from low income families who are going to receive larger pell grants under this piece of pending ledgegation-- legislation. as was mentioned at the beginning of the segment, the increase will be fairly significant, it isn't is an expensive program. but the pell grant would approach $6,000 in several years. and there would also be an immediate infusion of cash...
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quit using jason and somebody can stretch the field out.nown for putting his face in the quarterback. have a -- jason is not the guy. >> he cannot sit back there. >> your boy's mechanics is pop warner. he was a good quarterback at auburn. he was an awesome quarterback. >> three down. i want them to get two big husky guys from the corn fed schools. then i take a third round or fourth round draft pick for a running back. then i find somebody in the 5th or 6th round. we had a quarterback in three systems that has not had any blocking for the last three years. >> and he is the worst quarterback ever. >> you heard what the guys had to say in the shop. they are talking about the man they call money to the potential bout and the upcoming match. that is all when washington that is all when washington post liviviviviviviviviviviviviv ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >> when you love to hate him or hate him, there is something special about floyd mayweather. leave it to mayweather to pull no punches. hear what he has to say about the pacman and the preview of the
quit using jason and somebody can stretch the field out.nown for putting his face in the quarterback. have a -- jason is not the guy. >> he cannot sit back there. >> your boy's mechanics is pop warner. he was a good quarterback at auburn. he was an awesome quarterback. >> three down. i want them to get two big husky guys from the corn fed schools. then i take a third round or fourth round draft pick for a running back. then i find somebody in the 5th or 6th round. we had a...
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what can you tell us about the service, jason? >> i was at the service and got there early in the mortgage because i do the morning live shots, and we were there all morning long. it started at 11:00 a.m. there were hundreds of people there, family and friends were all there at the service. the family really wanted this to be a very private moment, so the family did not speak. we were able to talk to a he lot of family friends walking into the service, and i know that you had mentioned earlier that there is this issue whether whales should be kept in captivity or be in these shows. surprisingly, you know, a lot of the people there were saying that they believed that these whale shows should go on, this is what dawn brancheau would have wanted and it reflects, too, on the pamphlet -- the program here, the funeral program. you can see for dawn brancheau it says a beautiful life came to an end, she died as she lived. everyone's friend. so everybody that at least i talked to at the funeral today was really passionate about that issue,
what can you tell us about the service, jason? >> i was at the service and got there early in the mortgage because i do the morning live shots, and we were there all morning long. it started at 11:00 a.m. there were hundreds of people there, family and friends were all there at the service. the family really wanted this to be a very private moment, so the family did not speak. we were able to talk to a he lot of family friends walking into the service, and i know that you had mentioned...
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she did everything. >> thanks, jason knowles. there's word there will be a memorial service for dawn in orlando at a late date. joining us now in miami is j.d., and he knew dawn a decade ago when he started at seaworld orlando as a photographer. he's worked as a dolphin and whale trainer at seaworld and one of my old familiar haunts the miami sea aquarium. how do you best remember dawn, j.d.? >> inspirational to say the least. i started working at seaworld in orlando when i was 15 years old, and she watched me graduate from high school, graduate from college and become a whale and dolphin train her at seaworld and both the miami sea aquarium. >> her sister said that being an animal trainer was her dream job. why did she love it so much? >> well, i can tell you from my perspective and also, you know, she felt the same way. i think it's amazing to be able to have that bond with these animals and to be able to, you know, take care of these animals in that relationship as well and to be able to be inspirational and to share that with
she did everything. >> thanks, jason knowles. there's word there will be a memorial service for dawn in orlando at a late date. joining us now in miami is j.d., and he knew dawn a decade ago when he started at seaworld orlando as a photographer. he's worked as a dolphin and whale trainer at seaworld and one of my old familiar haunts the miami sea aquarium. how do you best remember dawn, j.d.? >> inspirational to say the least. i started working at seaworld in orlando when i was 15...
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jason oshins, defense attorney and civil attorney.ason oshins, if cory byrd turns out to be the killer -- and come on, you know the deal. he was the last one seen with the boy. the boy was left alone with him. he has a history of abusing children. he has a history of drugs. is there any way that by leaving the child with him the mother can be charged? >> you know what? i think we'd all like to identify a field of passion. that sue moss, i feel your passion on it, and i'm a father of two. it's neglectful, but at the same time -- >> just give me a yes/no. >> no. it's not. >> ripka? >> cannot charge with reckless endangerment under these circumstances unless something recently happened that would clue her into the fact thahe had this propensity. >> we are taking your calls live. out to caryn stark, psychologist joining us out of new york. you know, caryn stark, i cannot recall a time in the over, i don't know, 13 years that i've argued cases with michael mazzariello, now host of "street court," that we have ever disagreed. why is it, car
jason oshins, defense attorney and civil attorney.ason oshins, if cory byrd turns out to be the killer -- and come on, you know the deal. he was the last one seen with the boy. the boy was left alone with him. he has a history of abusing children. he has a history of drugs. is there any way that by leaving the child with him the mother can be charged? >> you know what? i think we'd all like to identify a field of passion. that sue moss, i feel your passion on it, and i'm a father of two....
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jason campbell heard the message, understood it, didn't like it.e is one of the hosts of a breast cancer charity event. lorenzo alexander joined campbell as the event's host. speculation around the league has focused on the redskins drafting a quarterback in next month's draft and the team recently added free agent quarterback rex grossman. we asked jason tonight if he likes the competition. >> you know, i don't need it. i'm going to go out and compete anyways. rex is a nice guy. already had an opportunity to meet with him. he's going to come out. he's going to do what he has to do to prepare himself and i'm going to do what i have to do to prepare myself. at the end of the day i look forward to training and getting ready for the season. i expect to be where i need to be. >> he's confident. the restricted free agent chris wilson has resigned with the red scirns. he's played in every game in his three seasons. he has six career sacks. >>> santana moss will be back at wide recovery. last season he had 70 catches for 902 yards but only three touchdown
jason campbell heard the message, understood it, didn't like it.e is one of the hosts of a breast cancer charity event. lorenzo alexander joined campbell as the event's host. speculation around the league has focused on the redskins drafting a quarterback in next month's draft and the team recently added free agent quarterback rex grossman. we asked jason tonight if he likes the competition. >> you know, i don't need it. i'm going to go out and compete anyways. rex is a nice guy. already...
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i'm jason zweig. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, march 31. i'm tom hudson.oodnight everyone, and goodnight to you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. goodnight everyone, we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i'm jason zweig. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for wednesday, march 31. i'm tom hudson.oodnight everyone, and goodnight to you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. goodnight everyone, we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access...
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everyone, please welcome jason kuznicki. [applauding] >> thank you. i would like toçó start by sayig that my own training is in intellectual history, although it is not specifically in the history of science. i personally am not a scientist. some some of the material you just heard, i'm actually a little bit afraid to comment about, in particular global warming because it is not a subject i really do much work on unfortunately. but i would like to say a few things about the book the science of liberty and about its thesis, about what i did it is time to do and why i think that it is a very important and interesting but. i would also like to offer a few criticisms of the book because it really would not be fair of me to give up here and have nothing but praise. it would make the discussion kind of boring if that were the case. so most of us who have heard of timothy ferris think of him as primarily a science writer. i know when i was in high schoolbag i was very interestedn it. i would probably be a little bit embarrassed to see my notes in that book r
everyone, please welcome jason kuznicki. [applauding] >> thank you. i would like toçó start by sayig that my own training is in intellectual history, although it is not specifically in the history of science. i personally am not a scientist. some some of the material you just heard, i'm actually a little bit afraid to comment about, in particular global warming because it is not a subject i really do much work on unfortunately. but i would like to say a few things about the book the...
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get jason going here. jason is 28 years old. he was 14 and he's just back from taiwan, france, russia, germany, that's just a few of the places he has tapped as of late. now he's tapping for us. so let's watch. and learn. >> i tell you, i love all forms of dance, but tapping is just so cool. so much fun. so here's what you need to now. if you want to come out to the show on friday, at the duke ellington school of the arts, show time is 8:00, tickets are $25. you can get them online, we have a link to theirs. they're actually having a red carpet at 7:00, and this is of interest. mercedes ellington, the granddaughter of duke ellington is coming to the show on friday. as the workshop and the cutting competition and all the other things that are going to be going on saturday and sunday, that's going on at d.c. dance collective on wisconsin avenue. sign up, you will have a whole lot of fun, i guarantee. back to you guys. >> wow. >> this is a jam session. >> you got that right. thanks so much. >> that's some good stuff. you know they'
get jason going here. jason is 28 years old. he was 14 and he's just back from taiwan, france, russia, germany, that's just a few of the places he has tapped as of late. now he's tapping for us. so let's watch. and learn. >> i tell you, i love all forms of dance, but tapping is just so cool. so much fun. so here's what you need to now. if you want to come out to the show on friday, at the duke ellington school of the arts, show time is 8:00, tickets are $25. you can get them online, we...
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"guys, next week, do a little jason mraz. >> you can't, and it's unfortunate sometimes the way they deciden twitter, trending all the time, and i'm like this guy, did on a full-on jason mraz type of reggae of rolling stones, and it was like, yikes. >> i was kind of looking at simon going. he's like, "it's brilliant," and i was like really? "brilliant," and i said, "we're not hearing the same thing," and then, of course, "it was awful." he wanted to -- wanted me to like say it was terrible. >> jimmy: he's trying to get you to change things up. >> but i love that about him, and i'm like i can't believe you, but it's fun. >> jimmy: that's what you guys whisper to each other. >> in that instance. in that instance. >> jimmy: kind of like a cruise ship, it was over. >> he's funny, but thank god i didn't buy into it. i trusted my instincts. >> jimmy: you have great advice. >> it was like awful. >> jimmy: i have to ask just before we go, predictions. can you even predict? it's not right for you to predict as a judge, how about prediction of people who are going to get thrown off? the opposite of p
"guys, next week, do a little jason mraz. >> you can't, and it's unfortunate sometimes the way they deciden twitter, trending all the time, and i'm like this guy, did on a full-on jason mraz type of reggae of rolling stones, and it was like, yikes. >> i was kind of looking at simon going. he's like, "it's brilliant," and i was like really? "brilliant," and i said, "we're not hearing the same thing," and then, of course, "it was awful." he...
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it's good to see you, jason, thank you very much, maria, thank you very much. >> thank you. bill: you know what we didn't see in the signing room? martha: what? bill the bill. one sheet of paper, right? martha: you're right about that. bill: talk about a prop. martha: he signed his name with one half of the -- half of a name with the pen and -- because he had to use 22 pens. bill: we mentioned this a few minutes ago, health care package means big banks, private financial lenders will loan $170 billion a year, new the --o because the new measure shifts lending to the federal government. critics charge the private sector will lose 30,000 because of it and the government expect toss make $60 billion over the ten-year period with the u.s. treasury. that's what lamar alexander was talking about minutes ago. martha: there's no courtroom showdown for oprah winfrey. she settled a defamation lawsuit filed by the former head mistress at the school that oprah started in south africa. that was set to begin in philadelphia, a statement says winfrey and the school met privately and settle
it's good to see you, jason, thank you very much, maria, thank you very much. >> thank you. bill: you know what we didn't see in the signing room? martha: what? bill the bill. one sheet of paper, right? martha: you're right about that. bill: talk about a prop. martha: he signed his name with one half of the -- half of a name with the pen and -- because he had to use 22 pens. bill: we mentioned this a few minutes ago, health care package means big banks, private financial lenders will loan...
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no one ever accused jason polen of being an underachiever.h every person in new york city. >> this was a guy i saw this morning. >> reporter: the 27-year-old professional illustrator's work has appeared in the "new york times" and "esquire" magazine. he spends his free time in parks and on sidewalks drawing new yorkers one by one, almost every day, for two years now. everywhere he goes he finds another subject. whether it's someone eating at taco bell, or at a museum where he found this guard singing a michael jackson tune. or on the subway platform where he spotted a new yorker waiting for an uptown train. >> i think there's just so many people here doing so many things. >> reporter: and around a city like new york, it was only a matter of time before someone famous became one of his subjects. >> the other day i was eating cheeseburgers with a friend who s visiting from san francisco, and we saw jerry seinfeld, and it was pretty exciting. >> did you draw him? >> i drew him. it was a pretty ridiculously bad drawing. i was really nervous to dr
no one ever accused jason polen of being an underachiever.h every person in new york city. >> this was a guy i saw this morning. >> reporter: the 27-year-old professional illustrator's work has appeared in the "new york times" and "esquire" magazine. he spends his free time in parks and on sidewalks drawing new yorkers one by one, almost every day, for two years now. everywhere he goes he finds another subject. whether it's someone eating at taco bell, or at a...
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jason altmeyer. i was on the o'reilly show on wednesday and i talked about his vulnerability and mentioned his name and today he switches from yes to no. >> oh, it is you! you are responsible! >> that is having an effect. i think that might have played some role. go to dick morris.com and you can see 30 other targets. >> we don't have time to get into it but also the deficit reduction claims today by the president were prepostorrous, saying this is one of the biggest deficit reduction bills in political history in the united states. i know you are all over that as well. we appreciate it as always. thank you so much. >> thank you, laura. >> have all the healthcare shenanigans destroyed the democratic party? and later the medical community wants their voices heard on obama at sharp, our goal is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your
jason altmeyer. i was on the o'reilly show on wednesday and i talked about his vulnerability and mentioned his name and today he switches from yes to no. >> oh, it is you! you are responsible! >> that is having an effect. i think that might have played some role. go to dick morris.com and you can see 30 other targets. >> we don't have time to get into it but also the deficit reduction claims today by the president were prepostorrous, saying this is one of the biggest deficit...
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jason gave up five runs in two innings. brian roberts went one, two with a double. less than a week away from opening day against the tampa bay rays. >>> ravens announced preseason schedule. thursday august 12th they'll take on carolina panthers. friday august 20th or saturday the 21st. they'll face off against the reds. friday the ravens will battle the giants. the regular season schedule will be announced ahead of the nfl draft coming up on april 24th. >>> let's look outside again. another lovely shot from our camera at the inner harbor. wyatt's back with his final forecast. ♪ [ female announcer ] they make little hearts happy... ♪ ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. [ cheerios spilling ] cheerios. how can something so little... ...help you do something so big. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. but it's melting fast. so hurry, act now to get fios tv, internet and phone at the super low price of $99.99 a mon
jason gave up five runs in two innings. brian roberts went one, two with a double. less than a week away from opening day against the tampa bay rays. >>> ravens announced preseason schedule. thursday august 12th they'll take on carolina panthers. friday august 20th or saturday the 21st. they'll face off against the reds. friday the ravens will battle the giants. the regular season schedule will be announced ahead of the nfl draft coming up on april 24th. >>> let's look outside...
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jason: i'm 12 and sometimes not very responsible.ecently my dad punished me and my assignment was to read bold fresh and write him notes on it. i learned i should focus on being productive in my life. thanks for the lessons. thank you for being smart enough to absorb them jacob, sound like a good kid. talking points memo, if you came in light we had a wild opening segment with al sharpton. that is different than bill o'reilly.com. please e-mail with us pithy comments from anywhere in the world even the u-conn territory of canada, beautiful place, -- it is way up there. o'reilly at fox -- o'reilly please when writing to us do not be pernicious. the word of the day no perniciousness when writing. that's's it for us. i'm bill o'reilly we hope to see you again next time. remember, the spin stops here we are
jason: i'm 12 and sometimes not very responsible.ecently my dad punished me and my assignment was to read bold fresh and write him notes on it. i learned i should focus on being productive in my life. thanks for the lessons. thank you for being smart enough to absorb them jacob, sound like a good kid. talking points memo, if you came in light we had a wild opening segment with al sharpton. that is different than bill o'reilly.com. please e-mail with us pithy comments from anywhere in the world...
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>> jason is so good at hyperbole. i love it. it wakes you up in the morning.on, you have two million people who are going to be able to stay on their parents' health insurance until the age of 26. i wish that i still qualified for that. i wish i qualified for that when i was looking for my own health insurance at 24. and it also means there's a catastrophic plan, low cost, it's going to be available to people under 30 and people over 30 if premiums are larger than 8% of what you make and overall, this is going to bring down the deficit. so i don't see the down side here. >> there is a downside, brian. and one of the things i talk about in "obama zombies" is this entitlement mentality. alicia just said you're 26. you can stay on your parents' insurance. my goodness, have some personal responsibility and integrity and get your -- get the government's grubry hands off our wallet. i mean, americans don't want to pay for my health care or your health care, brian. they want to pay for their families or their children. >> are you concerned some of your young friends
>> jason is so good at hyperbole. i love it. it wakes you up in the morning.on, you have two million people who are going to be able to stay on their parents' health insurance until the age of 26. i wish that i still qualified for that. i wish i qualified for that when i was looking for my own health insurance at 24. and it also means there's a catastrophic plan, low cost, it's going to be available to people under 30 and people over 30 if premiums are larger than 8% of what you make and...
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. >> jason is a step closer to rehabilitating a house on the street. he owns five properties initially picked up an attack sale. >> i enjoy doing the work, so i am here. >> $193,000 in taxes owed from this lot alone. >> you still have to pay the taxes, if you take a year to work on it. >> thousands of baltimore homes and businesses are printed in the ad. the list includes property -- while many people have lost their homes because of the bad economy, the city says properties that are part of the tax sale in the past are eligible to be put in the sale again three years later. should all the properties listed be part of the tax sale? at police lodge 3 on buena vista avenue, union members find hard to swallow this city tax bill for more than $33,000. the dispute involves is water meter between high-performance manufacturing and the union hall. in february, the city notified the union -- the fop is listed in the paper for the tax sale. >> there is a new option available for city residents who do not have access to competitively priced grocery stores. they
. >> jason is a step closer to rehabilitating a house on the street. he owns five properties initially picked up an attack sale. >> i enjoy doing the work, so i am here. >> $193,000 in taxes owed from this lot alone. >> you still have to pay the taxes, if you take a year to work on it. >> thousands of baltimore homes and businesses are printed in the ad. the list includes property -- while many people have lost their homes because of the bad economy, the city says...
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hundreds of bullets are loaded into the nose, turning lieutenant commander jason gustin's $60 million machine gun. >> we expect the bullets to come out of the gun to be within about 30 feet from where we point the muzzle on the ground. >> reporter: that's about the same accuracy as a laser or satellite-guided bomb. but look at the difference between the blast effects of a bomb and a strafing run in afghanistan. gustin noses in to the dive. that helmet he's wearing has a computer which projects the target on to the inside of his visor. the number of bombs dropped in afghanistan is steadily decreasing. but strafing runs remain constant at more than 1,000 each year. the old fashioned tactic of strafing is becoming the weapon of choice. david martin, cbs news, with fighter attack squadron 211. >>> for a tv anchor in finland, a career low light when she fell off her chair. it happened during a live broadcast. she was reading a story about a journalism award and then the unexpected. >> she got up from the floor and barely held it together long enough to toss to weather. looks like the prime
hundreds of bullets are loaded into the nose, turning lieutenant commander jason gustin's $60 million machine gun. >> we expect the bullets to come out of the gun to be within about 30 feet from where we point the muzzle on the ground. >> reporter: that's about the same accuracy as a laser or satellite-guided bomb. but look at the difference between the blast effects of a bomb and a strafing run in afghanistan. gustin noses in to the dive. that helmet he's wearing has a computer...
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he shoots one in the right field corner off of brian ma dis and right behind him is jason larue, thegame is tied at 2 on the 2 run double. on the bottom of the 2, felipe lopez sent another one off of matmatisse. and from first to score, giving the cardinals a 3-2 lead. the bottom of the 8th same score, this time he doubles to the gap in the right center. that is going to ride in rap pa port at 91. he is going to make the club. matisse allowed three rounds on 5 hits. his era this spring is 3.10. that is very good. the double and an rbi and the orioles fall at 8-14 this spring. they will host the yankees this afternoon in sarasota. meanwhile it appears that we will be seeing brian roberts very soon. he took batting and fielding practice again yesterday and said he felt great. it's expected he will make the debut either friday or saturday. that word from b rob himself, roberts has had trouble with the back issue. he got an epidural last week and has been feeling steadily better. miguel tejada could be getting additional six months probation. last year he was sentenced to 5 years probati
he shoots one in the right field corner off of brian ma dis and right behind him is jason larue, thegame is tied at 2 on the 2 run double. on the bottom of the 2, felipe lopez sent another one off of matmatisse. and from first to score, giving the cardinals a 3-2 lead. the bottom of the 8th same score, this time he doubles to the gap in the right center. that is going to ride in rap pa port at 91. he is going to make the club. matisse allowed three rounds on 5 hits. his era this spring is 3.10....
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jason kidd had 26. mavs win by ten. >>> that will do it for now. i'm jonathan coachman. back to you guys in new york. >>> looks like art is imitating life when it comes to supersizing our meals. >> two scholars say the last supper has grown by proportions over the years. they analyzed the painting. what they found is that the size of the main course grew by 69%. even the plate size went up by 66%. >> yeah. by the year 2000, jesus and company were eating 23% more bread than the originals. >> the scholars said they ed the size of the disciples' head as the ratio and compared it to the plate size. >> a lot of food. >>> up next, the stories we'll be following today, including a new focus for the president on health care reform. >>> and congress takes on tanning beds. we'll be right back. the moistu. skin accepts it better. absorbs it better. and has its natural balance restored for a clinically tested 24 hours. for skin that looks and feels truly comfortable. dermatologist developed lubriderm®. your moisture matched. go online to save $2 on lubriderm ® products like new inte
jason kidd had 26. mavs win by ten. >>> that will do it for now. i'm jonathan coachman. back to you guys in new york. >>> looks like art is imitating life when it comes to supersizing our meals. >> two scholars say the last supper has grown by proportions over the years. they analyzed the painting. what they found is that the size of the main course grew by 69%. even the plate size went up by 66%. >> yeah. by the year 2000, jesus and company were eating 23% more...
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psychologist jason princester served in afghanistan. >> we're sending soldiers out there who are depresseddal and we are prescribing medication that has significant side effects. >> reporter: side effects, they soldiers, like sluggishness and disorientation. >> some of it would make me more depressed. some of it would make me jittery. >> reporter: chuck luther was based in iraq. he told us he got no therapy, just drugs to help him through his deployment. >> the mortars would come in, suicide car bombers would try to run through the gates. psychologically it was taking a toll and seening your fellow soldiers killed in front of you. >> reporter: and they would give you drugs and send you right back out again? >> right. exactly. >> reporter: on our most recent trip to iraq, we asked an army psychiatrist about medicating warriors. >> if the treating clint anything feels that a given service member may be eight to be restored to full functioning with a course of an antidepressant medication or a sleeping medication, we have the where with all to do that. >> reporter: but the troops don't always
psychologist jason princester served in afghanistan. >> we're sending soldiers out there who are depresseddal and we are prescribing medication that has significant side effects. >> reporter: side effects, they soldiers, like sluggishness and disorientation. >> some of it would make me more depressed. some of it would make me jittery. >> reporter: chuck luther was based in iraq. he told us he got no therapy, just drugs to help him through his deployment. >> the...
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hundreds of bullets are loaded into the news, turning lieutenant commander jason gustin's $60 millionjet into a fly magazine gun. >> we expect the bullets to come out of the gun to be within about 30 feet from where we point the muzzle on the ground. >> reporter: that's about the same accuracy as a laser of satellite-guided bomb. but look at the difference between the blast affects of a bomb and a strafing run in afghanistan. so what about the danger to you flying that close to the ground? >> we are closer to the enemy so we're in range for small arms such as machine guns and assault rifles. but our biggest risk is probably flying into the terrain. >> reporter: gustin has flown strafing missions in afghanistan but it's a skill that requires constant practice. normally, he would get help from his backseater. but not on this ride. it's a short hop from ocean jana naval air station in virginia beach down to the training range. on the way, the pilots check each other out. >> typically right after we take off, we give it a once over and make sure there's nothing wrong with the airport, lik
hundreds of bullets are loaded into the news, turning lieutenant commander jason gustin's $60 millionjet into a fly magazine gun. >> we expect the bullets to come out of the gun to be within about 30 feet from where we point the muzzle on the ground. >> reporter: that's about the same accuracy as a laser of satellite-guided bomb. but look at the difference between the blast affects of a bomb and a strafing run in afghanistan. so what about the danger to you flying that close to the...
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on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will talk with representatives jason altmire about health care, david savage discusses john roberts, robert johnson will talk about financial relationships, and we will talk about the future of nato. "washington journal" is live 7:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span. >> obama and his socialistic ideas to deciding salaries, that is what is in progress right now. >> sunday, michelle easton on her work to promote conservative women in leadership roles, sunday night on c-span "q&a prat." >> chief justice john roberts spoke at university of alabama law school on thursday -- on wednesday. he made comments about president obama as stated the union speech. today in 2010, when our nation has faced a stream of critical moments, lawyers maintain our faith in the resilience of our constitutional system. our society, our very way of life are protected by constitutional architecture that has survived and six every threat. our courts are often the branch of last resort, guardians of our constitutionalism with all attorneys bowling to serve the branch which alex
on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will talk with representatives jason altmire about health care, david savage discusses john roberts, robert johnson will talk about financial relationships, and we will talk about the future of nato. "washington journal" is live 7:00 a.m. eastern time here on c-span. >> obama and his socialistic ideas to deciding salaries, that is what is in progress right now. >> sunday, michelle easton on her work to promote conservative...
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i'm bringing back jason reid, he's the cnn basketball analyst and he's with the cnn team.s and talking about basketball. we enjoyed talking to you about this last friday, so we wanted to bring you back in. during march madness, i thought somebody was having a birthday, because everybody talked about the sweet 16. >> it has nothing to do with a birthday. it's the last remaining 16 teams in the ncaa tournament. and it started last night. >> we're getting down to the final crunch. >> sweet 16 is where we are. >> we started with 64. >> yes. they are divided into regions, east, south, midwest and west. and then you go from 64 to 32, 16, then to elite 8. >> and then the final 4. >> and you got that one, huh? >> let's talk about seed. >> all right, seedings, you can basically think about this as rankings, based on performance and your wins and losses and the strength of your schedule, that's how the ncaa seeds the team. you got the number one seed to the 16th seed. >> we've heard it in other sports and that's basically your ranking. and last time you were here you showed me a gre
i'm bringing back jason reid, he's the cnn basketball analyst and he's with the cnn team.s and talking about basketball. we enjoyed talking to you about this last friday, so we wanted to bring you back in. during march madness, i thought somebody was having a birthday, because everybody talked about the sweet 16. >> it has nothing to do with a birthday. it's the last remaining 16 teams in the ncaa tournament. and it started last night. >> we're getting down to the final crunch....
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every starter scored for detroit including jason jason maxiell. >> phil: he has great timing, great cleveland by javale mcgee. >> steve: washington with a record of 21 wins, 41 losses. this time last season after they had played 62 games, the wizards had won 14 and finished with 19 on the year. they've been stuck on 21 for five straight games. meantime, detroit has assured themselves a losing season. the last time they did that was 1993. so we're up and away here in the 3rd. let's see if washington can bounce back. maxiell, the jumper, no good. knocked away by jerebko, it will be washington ball. wizards have lost five straight games overall to this team, four in a row here after the the palace. wizards last win was january 26 of' 07. here's blatche inside. it looked harder than it should have. >> phil: prince was there to bother him. >> steve: jerebko left alone, comes up short. jerebko rolls it in. jonas jerebko, the rookie from sweden. he played the last two seasons in italy. here's foye, back to thornton. foye inside, lost it. they called a foul. it's on bynum. james singleton checking in
every starter scored for detroit including jason jason maxiell. >> phil: he has great timing, great cleveland by javale mcgee. >> steve: washington with a record of 21 wins, 41 losses. this time last season after they had played 62 games, the wizards had won 14 and finished with 19 on the year. they've been stuck on 21 for five straight games. meantime, detroit has assured themselves a losing season. the last time they did that was 1993. so we're up and away here in the 3rd. let's...
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on tomorrows "washington journal," we will talk to jason altmire about health care, of reporter talksabout john roberts, robert johnson will talk about the financial industry regulations, and we will look at the future nato. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> now what pentagon briefing on parliamentary elections in iraq. he also talks about the relationship between u.s. troops and the iraqi security forces. he speaks with reporters form a rack for 25 minutes -- from a rack for 25 minutes. >> it is my privilege to introduce the general. he assumed his duties in january of this year, and this is his first opportunity to be with us in this format, and we appreciate you taking the time this evening to give us some perspective on what you have been doing. most recently, the most important of elections taking place there. i know you have a few words that you would like to set the context before we start taking questions, so let me turn it over to you. >> brian, thanks a lot. i would like to make a brief opening statement. first of all, thanks to members of the p
on tomorrows "washington journal," we will talk to jason altmire about health care, of reporter talksabout john roberts, robert johnson will talk about the financial industry regulations, and we will look at the future nato. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> now what pentagon briefing on parliamentary elections in iraq. he also talks about the relationship between u.s. troops and the iraqi security forces. he speaks with reporters form a...
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no one ever accused jason poland of being an underachiever.to one day sketch every person in new york city. >> this is a guy i saw this morning. >> reporter: the 27-year-old professional illustrator's work has appeared in "the new york times," and "esquire" magazine. but he spends his free time in parks and sidewalks, drawing new yorkers one by one, almost every day, for two years now. >> there's so many people here doing so many things. >> reporter: and around a city like new york, it was only a matter of time before someone famous became one of his subjects. >> the other day i was eating cheeseburgers with a friend. and he saw jerry seinfeld. >> reporter: did you draw him? >> i did draw him. >> reporter: he does this to interact with others in a city where others are anonymous. every day, he posts the drawings on his blog. a few people who have heard about the project have logged on and spotted themselves. but he has no illusions. it will be a while before he's finished, if he's ever finished. in two years, he's only done about 10,000 drawin
no one ever accused jason poland of being an underachiever.to one day sketch every person in new york city. >> this is a guy i saw this morning. >> reporter: the 27-year-old professional illustrator's work has appeared in "the new york times," and "esquire" magazine. but he spends his free time in parks and sidewalks, drawing new yorkers one by one, almost every day, for two years now. >> there's so many people here doing so many things. >> reporter:...
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in this final push, it was a congressman from pennsylvania, outside of pittsburgh, jason altmire, whohowered with presidential attention. two parties at the white house. phone calls from the president. rahm emanuel talking to him. cabinet officials calling. and in the end altmire who knows a lot about health care and worked in the insurance industry just said it's not popular in my district. gwen: wow. >> and then congressman kasich came to another conclusion. >> yes, he did. >> dennis kucinich. gwen: kasich a former congressman. >> kucinich who is advocate of a single payer government system, very liberal, he had been in the white house for meetings, too. and wasn't budging. and then he had this ride aboard air force one in the presidential cabin. gwen: air norse one rides. -- air force one rides. >> it's a little bit of extra razzle-dazzle. but what he said and others have sort of confirmed, my reporting on this, is that the president made a very personal appeal and said you were with me in the early days of the presidential contest when you told your iowa delegates, if i -- kucinic
in this final push, it was a congressman from pennsylvania, outside of pittsburgh, jason altmire, whohowered with presidential attention. two parties at the white house. phone calls from the president. rahm emanuel talking to him. cabinet officials calling. and in the end altmire who knows a lot about health care and worked in the insurance industry just said it's not popular in my district. gwen: wow. >> and then congressman kasich came to another conclusion. >> yes, he did....
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jason campbell and rex grossman will be fighting for that position. >> you know of him. >> he is a former gaiter. i do not know him personally. we all feel we know him. -- he is a former gator. >>> virginia tech will spend the day on edge after a series of online threats. >> time is running out for health care reform as democrats look for a weekend vote. i will have more coming up. >> lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute. the miracle of high-speed internet is changing our lives in ways we never thought possible. helping us to connect, and learn, and innovate - driving our dreams and our economy forward. now the fcc chairman has released a report that creates a pathway for everyone in america to be connected to the power of high-speed internet. it depends on 350 billion dollars in private investment to make it happen. investment that will be important for job creation and economic recovery. at at&t, we're ready to do our part. in fact, at&t is investing billions to build out and enhance our wireless and wired networks. we applaud the fcc chairman and his vision
jason campbell and rex grossman will be fighting for that position. >> you know of him. >> he is a former gaiter. i do not know him personally. we all feel we know him. -- he is a former gator. >>> virginia tech will spend the day on edge after a series of online threats. >> time is running out for health care reform as democrats look for a weekend vote. i will have more coming up. >> lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute. the miracle...
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this is sergeant jason ogdal with the north dakota air national guard. >> that's correct. >> you've been out i guess all night checking the strength of the dams. correct? >> that's correct. >> reporter: what do you do out there walking about? what are you looking snr. >> cracking. when the dikes start cracking off towards the river. we got alert the engineers that the point to check it out. also, looking for when it cracks through the center and leaking through, this is a concern. >> reporter: this is a tough thing on an average day but this is around the clock and got to be kind of tough. if you were to see something break in one of these levies, what's the first step you take? >> first step is call back to our emergency operation center. alert them. that way they can get ahold of a quick-reaction team. send them to that spot exactly. start hitting it. >> reporter: it is all about protecting the people. what's the mood of the people? >> it's been upbeat and good. people bring us cookies, you know? little snacks, things like. that it's always nice to see them out there supporting us. >>
this is sergeant jason ogdal with the north dakota air national guard. >> that's correct. >> you've been out i guess all night checking the strength of the dams. correct? >> that's correct. >> reporter: what do you do out there walking about? what are you looking snr. >> cracking. when the dikes start cracking off towards the river. we got alert the engineers that the point to check it out. also, looking for when it cracks through the center and leaking through,...
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clinton portis and jason campbell are sure to take notice. georgetown hoyas play ohio university tomorrow night in providence. at practice, they were loose and confident. they know they have momentum. >> we are executing and getting deep. our defense is key. we are playing well. we know we have to do this at the right time and we believe in each other. one of our strongest. is our chemistry. -- points is our chemistry. >> they won 5 of the last 6. john thompson was in the arena to watch his son coach. he is getting ready to broadcast the tournament on radio. he is loving it. >> my son being here creates a different kind of imagery for me. if i cannot be nervous about my child, who the hell do i become nervous about tex? this is the tournament. it is what we do for a living. we are used to it. >>> hopefully by now, you filled out your bracket. if you have not felt that out, there is time. go to our website at wjla.com. good luck. >>> how far you picking the terps to go? >> i'll tell you later. >> the president had michigan state. >>> it is a d
clinton portis and jason campbell are sure to take notice. georgetown hoyas play ohio university tomorrow night in providence. at practice, they were loose and confident. they know they have momentum. >> we are executing and getting deep. our defense is key. we are playing well. we know we have to do this at the right time and we believe in each other. one of our strongest. is our chemistry. -- points is our chemistry. >> they won 5 of the last 6. john thompson was in the arena to...
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jason jacobs from utah worried about big government getting bigger. 6:00 p.m. we continue on "fox business," which you are not getting. >> demand it. >> on this moment in our nation's history, 10:00 a.m. eastern, republican governor of nevada, jim gibbons. jerry falwell, jr. and star parker. so many more surprises too. big weekend with big doings in d.c. >> healthcare in, jobs out. that's not coming from republicans. it's coming from america's top companies. does the donald agree? he's next. [ advisor 1 ] i have clients say it's really hard to save for the future and they've come to a point where it's overwhelming. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i'm scared to tell you i've got this amount of credit card debt or i've got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that's when i go to work. we talk, we start planning. we can fix this. i know we can do it. when clients walk out of my office they feel confident about their retirement. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. the world was faced with a c
jason jacobs from utah worried about big government getting bigger. 6:00 p.m. we continue on "fox business," which you are not getting. >> demand it. >> on this moment in our nation's history, 10:00 a.m. eastern, republican governor of nevada, jim gibbons. jerry falwell, jr. and star parker. so many more surprises too. big weekend with big doings in d.c. >> healthcare in, jobs out. that's not coming from republicans. it's coming from america's top companies. does the...
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jason at mier is one of them.s to talk by why he's having second thoughts about all of this. >> the conversations with the president who's been putting on the pressure. >> exactly and what he thinks of this so-called slaughter option to deem the bill passed. >> still coming up on the most news in the morning, the top tax scams to watch out for. they are out are falling for them. christine romans, minding your business. 17 minutes past the hour. i have clients down the block. across the street. in the same zip code. basically next door. i see the rewards every day of the people that i help. she said, i couldn't have done this without you. -i'm craig. -i'm mark. my name is kari. and i'm an ameriprise financial advisor. [ male announcer ] meet us at ameriprise.com. >>> christine romans qus minding your business this morning". >> tax time, it's almost here. tax time. the irs is listing its dirty dozen of tax scams and this is an interesting list for you to look at this morning. some of these are scams that could happe
jason at mier is one of them.s to talk by why he's having second thoughts about all of this. >> the conversations with the president who's been putting on the pressure. >> exactly and what he thinks of this so-called slaughter option to deem the bill passed. >> still coming up on the most news in the morning, the top tax scams to watch out for. they are out are falling for them. christine romans, minding your business. 17 minutes past the hour. i have clients down the block....
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. >> greing an this is jason from miami. great job with the shotel4 i fddst stumbledjr.pon it. i thought it was a fever-cocaine enduced haze, d tht oder e i s-- yeredjr.p glo see it is an actual show. >> tell andy levy i am trying to figure out where he will be at various points in time by using his twitter to meet up with him dpor act. it ities. >> greing an there is a video ge on-line you have to check out. robotjr.niconing attack. unicorn man! jr.niconings baby, check it out! >> that was delightful. telement proket g wd hejr.da hello. call me on my direct line. 462-5050. and we close itjr.p with our post game wrap up. >>> don't forget you can watch us saturtcy night at midniome t eastern tim butst phey. pacific time. coming up next on the next "red eye" montcvy sorry about that, losing my mind. look at these lovely guests. retuning appearader es from jim nose lon. he is sexy as hell. diana falzone, she's not bad. n gd ylingto. >> th and another addition of father knows best with father norris. e-mailjr.s your questions at red eye at fox news .com. >> time to go back to tv's
. >> greing an this is jason from miami. great job with the shotel4 i fddst stumbledjr.pon it. i thought it was a fever-cocaine enduced haze, d tht oder e i s-- yeredjr.p glo see it is an actual show. >> tell andy levy i am trying to figure out where he will be at various points in time by using his twitter to meet up with him dpor act. it ities. >> greing an there is a video ge on-line you have to check out. robotjr.niconing attack. unicorn man! jr.niconings baby, check it...
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>> well, you kno i -- my high school boyfriend was jason kidd, so -- >> jimmy: oh. >> kind of had highre you coming with? like, he doesn't have to support you, fabulous. >> jimmy: it worked out well for him. does he come to the games? my dad, yes, oh, does he, please. my dad is courtside, like, the queen of sheba, like, hello. with, a number 3 jersey on. >> jimmy: i got you. do you go to the games? >> i do, when i'm able to come, i definitely go. >> jimmy: and what -- how do you -- do you react when he's playing? >> if he's playing well, well, i'm happy and i'm, like, any other fan. when he's -- some unnecessary turnovers -- >> jimmy: do you boo him? >> i don't boo him, but i hiss. >> jimmy: are you a vocal -- do you yell things out? >> no. at times -- there's hand signals. our own sign language at times. i become like bobby knight and it's not pretty. >> jimmy: what kind of hand signals do you do? you do not do that! do you really? oh, that's -- really? >> he doesn't like it. >> jimmy: he must love that. >> yeah, not so much. there's a reason i don't sit courtside. >> jimmy: does he d
>> well, you kno i -- my high school boyfriend was jason kidd, so -- >> jimmy: oh. >> kind of had highre you coming with? like, he doesn't have to support you, fabulous. >> jimmy: it worked out well for him. does he come to the games? my dad, yes, oh, does he, please. my dad is courtside, like, the queen of sheba, like, hello. with, a number 3 jersey on. >> jimmy: i got you. do you go to the games? >> i do, when i'm able to come, i definitely go. >>...
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that recording the reason why they do it is because they went to the jail, was talking to her and jason said, man, i never seen her cry real tears. she said you know has to jerk a tear out. he said, no, man this mr. bleep was like pour. and he said when we started talking about you and losing junior. >> let's stop and remember army staff sergeant michael becker, 24, new castle, indiana on his second tour awarded two purple heart, the bronze tar, loved fishing, hunting, cars, traveling, time with his little boy, leaves behind grieving father michael, the grandparents who raised him, george and doris, widow, donela and son brandon. michael bechert, american hero. thanks. but our biggest thank you is to you for being with us. i'll see you tomorrow night at 8:00 sharp. until then, good night, friend.
that recording the reason why they do it is because they went to the jail, was talking to her and jason said, man, i never seen her cry real tears. she said you know has to jerk a tear out. he said, no, man this mr. bleep was like pour. and he said when we started talking about you and losing junior. >> let's stop and remember army staff sergeant michael becker, 24, new castle, indiana on his second tour awarded two purple heart, the bronze tar, loved fishing, hunting, cars, traveling,...