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today we talk with jerry weintraub. his career has spanned five decades and is the subject of the new memoir, "when i stop talking, you'l know i'm dead." >> there are so many things wal- mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly, we're the team for into building stronger communities and relationships, -- we are looking forward to building stronger communities and relationships, because the best is yet to come. >> chavis and nationwide insurance, working to promote literacy and the empowerment that comes with it. >> the u.s. census can make your voice heard. your community can benefit from federal funds. we cannot move forward until you mail your spec. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪ [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> please welcome jerry weintraub, the legendary movie producer and music manager. he has just released an acclaimed memoir. it is called "when i stop
today we talk with jerry weintraub. his career has spanned five decades and is the subject of the new memoir, "when i stop talking, you'l know i'm dead." >> there are so many things wal- mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly, we're the team for into building stronger communities and relationships, -- we are looking forward to building stronger communities and relationships, because the best is yet to come. >> chavis and nationwide...
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he said, it was great, jerry, it was great, jerry, fantastic. he said we should stick to these night shows, the energy in the audience is much more. they are much louder. >> minus 5,000 seats. >> exactly. >> so "oceans 11," let me fast forward again. "oceans 11," "12" and "13" have made over $1 billion. congratulations. how do you know it will be a successful series? can you talk to the characteristics about that. >> the ocean series is a very special series because it was an ensemble piece with a lot of big movie stars. >> well, what a cast. >> yeah. so it was pretty hard to miss on that one, you know. if i missed on that one, would i have gone into the laundry business. i would have given up movies, but that's a special situation, and i was just -- i got the right script at the right time. i gave it to the right actors, and -- and they were great, and they -- and they worked for a lot less money than they normally worked for and had a much bigger piece on the back end and made more money than they would have made in the first place, but it was
he said, it was great, jerry, it was great, jerry, fantastic. he said we should stick to these night shows, the energy in the audience is much more. they are much louder. >> minus 5,000 seats. >> exactly. >> so "oceans 11," let me fast forward again. "oceans 11," "12" and "13" have made over $1 billion. congratulations. how do you know it will be a successful series? can you talk to the characteristics about that. >> the ocean...
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jerry edwards has the conditions out there right now. jerry. >> hey, barbara.ot good at all. 59 southbound delays begin at the beltway. it's going to be jammed down to the au ca quon river. we'll head further south and show you what it looks like as you make the trip down towards frederickburg. an earlier accident has cleared. we are jammed from the beltway in springfield to fredericksburg. the trip out to the bay bridge, an accident eastbound span of the bay bridge with only one travel lane getting by. eastbound route 50 delays begin before sandy point. going to be a rough day for traffic but the payoff worth it. >> thanks a lop lot. you have a great weekend. >> you too. >> filled in for rod pampling. it's a little down the left hand side. just a little. that's all. boom. three-pointer. >> oh. take a look at that three-pointer from way down. except it's on a golf course at the shell houston open. andrew mccalendardy's tee shot goes into a garbage canon the fly. after he fished the golf ball out, he got a free drop and recovered to part hole. >>> that's "news4m
jerry edwards has the conditions out there right now. jerry. >> hey, barbara.ot good at all. 59 southbound delays begin at the beltway. it's going to be jammed down to the au ca quon river. we'll head further south and show you what it looks like as you make the trip down towards frederickburg. an earlier accident has cleared. we are jammed from the beltway in springfield to fredericksburg. the trip out to the bay bridge, an accident eastbound span of the bay bridge with only one travel...
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. >> ben & jerry's proved that you can do it, you can be profitable doing that. >> free ben & jerry's. it's free. it's the grand opening. free ben & jerry's. >> he is the unassuming co-founder, drumming up excitement for the opening of yet another scoop shop that bears his name. he is 54-year-old jerry greenfield. this ben & jerry's scoop shop in detroit is the 450th one to open across the country. >> ladies, what can i get for you? >> everyone seems to have a favorite flavor. >> butter pecan. >> chunky monkey. >> triple caramel chunk. >> this is a partnershop -- a shop owned and operated by a nonprofit organization. for this one, ben & jerry's teamed up with goodwill industries to provide at-risk teens with job training. >> this is a way to have an outlet to sell ice cream and, at the same time, be supporting a nonprofit and the mission that they have. >> all the profits from the shop's operation will go right back into the program. it's a unique attitude toward business... one that jerry's partner, ben cohen, takes to capitol hill. >> ah! >> ben is here to lobby on behalf of his org
. >> ben & jerry's proved that you can do it, you can be profitable doing that. >> free ben & jerry's. it's free. it's the grand opening. free ben & jerry's. >> he is the unassuming co-founder, drumming up excitement for the opening of yet another scoop shop that bears his name. he is 54-year-old jerry greenfield. this ben & jerry's scoop shop in detroit is the 450th one to open across the country. >> ladies, what can i get for you? >> everyone...
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how we doing, jerry? >> we're doing pretty well checking around the capital beltway on the virginia side. at least we're moving along nicely. it's close to the gw parkway. travel lanes are open as it appear naps is good news. to maryland and take a little sampling around the capital beltway. elsewhere, the trip if you're making the drive around around from new hampshire avenue on over, looking good. beltway just west of connecticut avenue, very close to the rockville pike. right side is the outer loop, left side the inner loop. we're dealing with dry pavement. it looks like at this point travel lanes are on. joe and eun, back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >>> ahead on news 4 today, response to a new sex abuse lawsuit. why the vatican calls it a publicity stunt. >>> and former governor sarah palin could become a star witness today. >>> and why the president could become my daughter--obsessed with fashion. she never met a label she didn't love. then, my best friend took me to t.j.maxx. i thought it was knock of
how we doing, jerry? >> we're doing pretty well checking around the capital beltway on the virginia side. at least we're moving along nicely. it's close to the gw parkway. travel lanes are open as it appear naps is good news. to maryland and take a little sampling around the capital beltway. elsewhere, the trip if you're making the drive around around from new hampshire avenue on over, looking good. beltway just west of connecticut avenue, very close to the rockville pike. right side is...
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jerry pierce, the orlando businessman who downloaded the law into his kindle to read it for himself. dr. mona vishin mangat, the allergist who traveled to washington to lobby for the health care bill. and dee williams, the sun city retiree who traveled to washington to lobby against it.- e will... ronni drimmer, you told betty anne you wanted the public option. you didn't really think that this bill had gone far enough. now that it's law what are you thinking? how is it affecting you? >> the exchange they're going to have. that might affect me sooner than later. then i can possibly get different insurance as an individual instead of as a group which is what i do now because i'm self-employed. >> ifill: you have a pre-existing condition so it might affect you in that way. >> that's a very big thing to me personally because i do have a pre-existing condition. i need medication to keep it in check all the time. so going into the future, it gives me some relief because i know down the road i don't have to worry about it anymore. >> ifill: dee williams you think this whole thing went too
jerry pierce, the orlando businessman who downloaded the law into his kindle to read it for himself. dr. mona vishin mangat, the allergist who traveled to washington to lobby for the health care bill. and dee williams, the sun city retiree who traveled to washington to lobby against it.- e will... ronni drimmer, you told betty anne you wanted the public option. you didn't really think that this bill had gone far enough. now that it's law what are you thinking? how is it affecting you? >>...
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jerry, how are we doing?>> not very well i'm sorry to say with an accident, 395 northbound at the 14th street bridge. looks like it's on the d.c. end. authorities are telling us it's the two left lanes that are closed. everybody needs to line up to the right. the backup growing very, very rapidly. elsewhere we'll update you, pretty quiet trip. all in all, most major roadways into the district as well as out of fredricksburg, virginia, we have report of an accident 95 northbound above route 17. we're checking on that. we'll let back to you as soon as we know more. >>> 5:41. 53 degrees. ahead on "news 4 today," hundreds of strange telephone calls that have people in our area scratching their heads. this morning we're looking into them. >>> the latest on the efforts to clean up the gulf after that massive oil spill. >>> a major traffic alert that could cause h [ male announcer ] this year, get the most out of your lawn with the fertilizer that gives you the most for your money. scotts turf builder. it has what o
jerry, how are we doing?>> not very well i'm sorry to say with an accident, 395 northbound at the 14th street bridge. looks like it's on the d.c. end. authorities are telling us it's the two left lanes that are closed. everybody needs to line up to the right. the backup growing very, very rapidly. elsewhere we'll update you, pretty quiet trip. all in all, most major roadways into the district as well as out of fredricksburg, virginia, we have report of an accident 95 northbound above...
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jerry boyer, appreciate it very much. coming up on "the kudlow report," is bank reform bullish or bearish for stocks? the market today teetered and did come back from lows and finished flat and slightly higher. >>> welcome back, everybody. question, is bank reform bullish or bearish for stocks? you've already heard me talk about the dividend tax hike, which i think is just about the dumbest thing on the face of the earth. but there are other factors going on in the world. we've got howard, a great friend. he's chairman and ceo of counter fitzgerald. and we have peter navarro, our left coast genius, university of california irvine business professor. it doesn't get any better than this. howard, bank reform good or bad for stocks? you're actually going to do okay in this >> our public company bgc partners is effectively an exchange for everything that doesn't trade on an exchange. all the bills we've read out there, they all let us keep doing our business. central clearing is good. do it in competition with an exchange is g
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. >> let's check in with jerry to see if there are any problems on the roadways this midday. jerry? >>> hi, barbara. lots of roadwork and lots of significant delays. it is a parking lot. left side of your screen, 95 southbound, delays begin in springfield and it is jammed most of the way down to woodbridge, construction taking away the right side of the roadway combined with more than a few folks sneaking out for a long holiday weekend. northbound, though, in pretty good shape, southbound taking a hard hit. route 1 southbound might be a better bet at this hour. see how we're doing elsewhere. 270, despite the roadwork, left lane below montgomery village moving nicely. northbound to frederick moves along fine. we'll keep you updated. >>> thanks, jerry. today is deadline day for the 2010 census. about 134 million questionnaires were mailed or hand-delivered nationwide just a few weeks ago. you you probably have yours. so far only 50% of households have returned their census forms. news 4's elaine reyes joins us with more on that. good morning. >>> good morning, barbara. as we speak, ce
. >> let's check in with jerry to see if there are any problems on the roadways this midday. jerry? >>> hi, barbara. lots of roadwork and lots of significant delays. it is a parking lot. left side of your screen, 95 southbound, delays begin in springfield and it is jammed most of the way down to woodbridge, construction taking away the right side of the roadway combined with more than a few folks sneaking out for a long holiday weekend. northbound, though, in pretty good shape,...
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right now jerry brown raised $14 million for his campaign.ront runner, white mir has spent a lot of her own money. because of recent supreme court rulings that uncapped, the soft money used for campaigns, deep pocketed allies may be showing up to level the playing field a little bit for jerry brown. we'll have to wait and see. >> gregg: what's arnold schwarzenegger going to do next? terminator 23? does he have any plans? >> i don't know. i don't know if he will go back to acting. no one has really talked to the governor about that. right now we're still focusing on shoring up a budget shortfall and trying to deal with the economy and arnold schwarzenegger hasn't publicly come out, that i'm aware of, saying what his plans will be next. he's already reached his limits. i don't think it will be hard for him to find something to do, though. >> gregg: yeah. he's a busy guy at all times. thanks very much. casey stegall. >> heather: in florida a big endorsement, republican senate primary, former massachusetts governor mitt romney coming out in favor
right now jerry brown raised $14 million for his campaign.ront runner, white mir has spent a lot of her own money. because of recent supreme court rulings that uncapped, the soft money used for campaigns, deep pocketed allies may be showing up to level the playing field a little bit for jerry brown. we'll have to wait and see. >> gregg: what's arnold schwarzenegger going to do next? terminator 23? does he have any plans? >> i don't know. i don't know if he will go back to acting. no...
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it's going to be a toasty one today, jerry. temperatures up into the mid 80s once again. >> chuck, we will be prepared. let's see how we're doing. early morning thursday morning commute getting under way. quiet northbound and southbound right now. as you make the trip on the capital beltway no hangups. let's see how we're doing along 270 southbound there was overnight road work headed out of gaithersburg, they are in the process of picking that up. northbound still working on the roadway, but no significant delays so far. joe, eun, good morning. >> thank you very much. >>> rescue crews in west virginia are going back into a mine to look for four missing miners. an explosion on monday killed 25 others. since then crews have been ventilating the mine letting out the toxic gases. the mine was expected to be safe enough to enter at 4:30 this morning. jay gray has the latest. >> reporter: day three of the rescue effort began with crews saying they're going back into the mine. >> we're focused. it is what it is this is what we're dea
it's going to be a toasty one today, jerry. temperatures up into the mid 80s once again. >> chuck, we will be prepared. let's see how we're doing. early morning thursday morning commute getting under way. quiet northbound and southbound right now. as you make the trip on the capital beltway no hangups. let's see how we're doing along 270 southbound there was overnight road work headed out of gaithersburg, they are in the process of picking that up. northbound still working on the roadway,...
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that to me is bakley -- basically the lesson of jerry boyle's story.t a lot more fights than i won on this bill. i favored publicç option. i have no objection to single payer. i frankly didn't care as long as we got two things. as long as we covered as many people as possible and as long as we changed the rules of the game so that little people weren't squeezed by corporate giants called insurance companies. that's basically all i wanted. everything else is candy. i just want to thank you for the work that you did on this package and to thank everybody who voted for it and thank those who opposed it and raised constructive questions along the way. because the obligation each of us has is to make this baby work and to think through whether there have to be adjustments down the line, make certain we have plenty of oversight and especially make certain that we have a huge packages of our efforts to go after waste, fraud and abuse. because you have lots of >> in this -- lots of jerks had will try to take advantage of people and rip off customers and if we
that to me is bakley -- basically the lesson of jerry boyle's story.t a lot more fights than i won on this bill. i favored publicç option. i have no objection to single payer. i frankly didn't care as long as we got two things. as long as we covered as many people as possible and as long as we changed the rules of the game so that little people weren't squeezed by corporate giants called insurance companies. that's basically all i wanted. everything else is candy. i just want to thank you for...
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nearby town. >> we will,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> what's next for jerry seinfeld. that's next. >> thank you for watching maryland's news station. have a good night.
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and as you know, jerry edwards, mr. r mercury is only 67 million miles from here. >> let's head on out, chopper 4 will be out. 270 southbound, montgomery village crawling. accidents ties up the left side of the roadway southbound 270 between 124 and 370. along i-270, the chopper has moved on me a little bit. they are at the accident scene in gaithersburg. all right. so the left side of the roadway remains tied up southbound as you head on down to 370 again, so expect some delays. after the accident you're good to go headed on down the spur. let's go to northern virginia. along 95, 395 and 66 nothing to fear so far this morning. eun? >> why pepco is being flooded from calls from some very confusedcustomers. >>> the return of the swine flu where the h1n1 virus is making a come back. >>> "news4 today" has a new start time. we start at 4:30 so get up with [ sneezes ] ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at reli
and as you know, jerry edwards, mr. r mercury is only 67 million miles from here. >> let's head on out, chopper 4 will be out. 270 southbound, montgomery village crawling. accidents ties up the left side of the roadway southbound 270 between 124 and 370. along i-270, the chopper has moved on me a little bit. they are at the accident scene in gaithersburg. all right. so the left side of the roadway remains tied up southbound as you head on down to 370 again, so expect some delays. after...
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barbara, back to you. >> all right, jerry.hank you. >>> that heightened security downtown is also causing problems for people who live around the convention center. those who live inside the security zone have to show i.d. just to get in or out of their homes. megan mcgrath continues team coverage from northwest washington. >> reporter: well, good morning. the security perimeter they've set up, the safety zone here, is actually quite large. it's several blocks all around the convention center. and so we have road closures. we have curity checkpoints extensive parking restrictions. and it's having a real impact on the people who live and work in the area. security is tight around the convention center. the police perimeter extends well beyond the immediate area and into the neighborhood. for people who live inside the secured zone, it's been interesting and loud. >> the only thing that's annoying is the noise. that's what's really, really annoying is the noise. >> her apartment building is completely encircled by metal fencing.
barbara, back to you. >> all right, jerry.hank you. >>> that heightened security downtown is also causing problems for people who live around the convention center. those who live inside the security zone have to show i.d. just to get in or out of their homes. megan mcgrath continues team coverage from northwest washington. >> reporter: well, good morning. the security perimeter they've set up, the safety zone here, is actually quite large. it's several blocks all around...
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jerry?ews, northern virginia, i-95 northbound, all travel lanes and the main lanes closed off, the prince william parkway. a serious crash involving multiple vehicles and possibly a dump truck, we see a truck on the side of the roadway, not confirmed that the truck is involved. nevertheless, there appear to be injuries, so right now, nobody is getting by, just the service roadway of 95 northbound near the prince william parkway. your best bet at the moment for an alternate, northbound route 1 after the point of the accident scene, you can cut back over. but again, 95 northbound at the prince william parkway, a serious crash, we'll keep you updated as soon as any lanes get open. that's how we're doing, ladies, back to you. >>> take a look at this video, a police beating at the university of maryland caught on tape. the story behind it and why some officers are still on the street. >>> also ahead, a 12-year-old student is accused of bringing a gun to school in northern virginia. >>> why the go
jerry?ews, northern virginia, i-95 northbound, all travel lanes and the main lanes closed off, the prince william parkway. a serious crash involving multiple vehicles and possibly a dump truck, we see a truck on the side of the roadway, not confirmed that the truck is involved. nevertheless, there appear to be injuries, so right now, nobody is getting by, just the service roadway of 95 northbound near the prince william parkway. your best bet at the moment for an alternate, northbound route 1...
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jerry, how is traffic now?> prince george's county northbound exit to outer loop of the beltway right side of your screen there blocked for emergency road work. it's not affecting beltway traffic but northbound exit ramp to outer loop temporarily tied up. university boulevard and colesville road, just about done with the earlier accident. looks like police may get ready to pull out of the intersection. minimal delays at worst. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. >> 6:23 is your time. 46 degrees. mishap involving president obama's motorcade which led to a stare down between drives. >> what caused the pope to cry over the weekend. >> you can get news weather and traffic starting at 4:30. somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest ques
jerry, how is traffic now?> prince george's county northbound exit to outer loop of the beltway right side of your screen there blocked for emergency road work. it's not affecting beltway traffic but northbound exit ramp to outer loop temporarily tied up. university boulevard and colesville road, just about done with the earlier accident. looks like police may get ready to pull out of the intersection. minimal delays at worst. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. >>...
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midday traffic with jerry edwards. hey, jerry. >> hey, barbara.is a slow go for folks trying to come out of the district at thisÑzhour. live pictures of kettle worth avenue northbound right at the maryland district line as you approach eastern avenue. northbound only one lane of traffic is open. pretty sizable backup. leaving the district headed out to maryland, may want to find an alternate route. update you on the beltway in maryland. the backup which was pretty hefty earlier from the construction, see the cones, interloop of the beltway as you head on up passing river road toward 270, looks like the backup has eased. construction is still there and will be for another couple hour be careful. barbara? >> thank you. >>> reality star and musician bret michaels remains hospitalized today after suffering a brain hemorrhage. he was rushed to the hospital six days ago after complaining of a severe headache. that's when the bleeding at the base of his brain stem was discovered. doctors are still trying to find the source of that bleed. nbc's natalie mo
midday traffic with jerry edwards. hey, jerry. >> hey, barbara.is a slow go for folks trying to come out of the district at thisÑzhour. live pictures of kettle worth avenue northbound right at the maryland district line as you approach eastern avenue. northbound only one lane of traffic is open. pretty sizable backup. leaving the district headed out to maryland, may want to find an alternate route. update you on the beltway in maryland. the backup which was pretty hefty earlier from the...
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a special assistant to donald rumsfeld and sid you have to help less than jerry jones called at camp pendleton and said i can take care this and called camp fallujah and they dispatched helicopters that is when the giles came to our side i think it was not like the battle of the old tours like the normandy or something you can point* to in the history books to say the gettysburg of iraq but it was a key turning point* in the battle and it led to the political understanding. we just had elections in iraq. >> host: you how to explode the myth because the conventional wisdom is president bush says we have to put in more troops and that wealth and in fact, reappoint out the actual turn was 2005 and what i think is so shocking and disturbing on so many levels that you see the opportunity for dialogue started late 2003/2,004. >> guest: it took that long. as i say it was not a surge of troops but surge of thinking it was not to send the marines to go kill iraqis but talk to them. iraqi people they're very proud. they don't want outsiders and al qaeda was imposing sharia law on counties that
a special assistant to donald rumsfeld and sid you have to help less than jerry jones called at camp pendleton and said i can take care this and called camp fallujah and they dispatched helicopters that is when the giles came to our side i think it was not like the battle of the old tours like the normandy or something you can point* to in the history books to say the gettysburg of iraq but it was a key turning point* in the battle and it led to the political understanding. we just had...
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but first, before guantanamo the trip to the war zone he sat down with jerry weintraub for a look atpicture. you and george clooney and he writes from here on i'm going to model my life after yours, you are the best and i'm proud to call you my grandpa, love george. you always said that relationships are the only thing that matter in life and in business. is that how you built an incredible franchise, getting george clooney and brad pitt and matt damon to star in your movies, is it because of a relationship? >> first of all, i'm older than all those stars you are talking about and so i learned a lot from the people who were older than me when i was a kid and then i learned try to teach the people with me and have a relationship with the people with me, the actors that george clooney and brad pitt and matt damon, et cetera. it as trusting relationship because i don't treat them like children. >> geraldo: how do you convince them, julia roberts to work in one of your movies for far below what they usually command. >> julia roberts was interesting. we con vined her simply, even soderber
but first, before guantanamo the trip to the war zone he sat down with jerry weintraub for a look atpicture. you and george clooney and he writes from here on i'm going to model my life after yours, you are the best and i'm proud to call you my grandpa, love george. you always said that relationships are the only thing that matter in life and in business. is that how you built an incredible franchise, getting george clooney and brad pitt and matt damon to star in your movies, is it because of a...
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there are a lot of jerry gutter wills out there.hey're happy they got you. >> exactly. >> jimmy: the porn star would have been nice, too, right? [ applause ] >> i might just be both. >> jimmy: you never know. well, you do have two movies coming out. you might as well throw a third one in there. one out already and another movie coming out on friday. you must be exhausted. is it better to promote them simultaneously? >> i never thought of it like that. i thought it as a nightmare because, i mean, it's been a couple of months now, but the last three weeks i've been doing interviews every day all over the world. literally, you do sometimes 50, 60 interviews a day. if you add up, i'm at 750 interviews now in three weeks. >> jimmy: wow. well, thanks for doing us last. >> you are. actually, you are my very last interview. >> jimmy: those are the ones that are most special. >> well, you are always special. >> jimmy: thanks. you've been around the world doing this, traveling and promoting and telling people to see the movie. seems like some
there are a lot of jerry gutter wills out there.hey're happy they got you. >> exactly. >> jimmy: the porn star would have been nice, too, right? [ applause ] >> i might just be both. >> jimmy: you never know. well, you do have two movies coming out. you might as well throw a third one in there. one out already and another movie coming out on friday. you must be exhausted. is it better to promote them simultaneously? >> i never thought of it like that. i thought it...
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they said jerry, do you know what that costs? $1,700. i said turn them on. i don't want to miss this. >> reporter: 11-year-old casey rogers, winner of an essay contest, selected to push the button. >> it was really exciting. i cooperate wait to make it explode. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: a ton of dynamite lighting up the long-time home of the dallas cowboys. rumbling any drum beat that shook the ground for miles around. >> it was better than i thought it would be. it was really cool and i want to do it again. >> reporter: for others, it was like losing an old friend actually group of former cowboys cheerleaders hugged and cried when it was over. >> i hay lot of wonderful memories here and made a lot of great friends and so this is hard. it is very sentimental for us. >> reporter: there was one minor glitch. three buttressing pillars that leaned but didn't quite fall. >> they're held up by the debris and it won't take much to get them the rest of the way down. >> reporter: jim redike has done demolitions all over world. >> unusual type of construction.
they said jerry, do you know what that costs? $1,700. i said turn them on. i don't want to miss this. >> reporter: 11-year-old casey rogers, winner of an essay contest, selected to push the button. >> it was really exciting. i cooperate wait to make it explode. >> three, two, one! >> reporter: a ton of dynamite lighting up the long-time home of the dallas cowboys. rumbling any drum beat that shook the ground for miles around. >> it was better than i thought it...
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jerry doyle who we publish earlier this year, a big radio star.ere happy to have them on our list. i'm trying to think of the top of my head. mark laffer and steve moore who do a lot of radio and tv. in a radio personalities, but they've been all that immediate last couple of weeks with return to prosperity. but recently, jerry doyle is a big radio guy that we just launched this year. we're very pleased with the book. it's a great recall to be scenic country lately? >> and threshold is part of china and sister, correct? >> correct printer part of the scheinman and schuster. we've been in business just over three years now and it's been very, very successful for us. without several
jerry doyle who we publish earlier this year, a big radio star.ere happy to have them on our list. i'm trying to think of the top of my head. mark laffer and steve moore who do a lot of radio and tv. in a radio personalities, but they've been all that immediate last couple of weeks with return to prosperity. but recently, jerry doyle is a big radio guy that we just launched this year. we're very pleased with the book. it's a great recall to be scenic country lately? >> and threshold is...
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and the book, jerry weintraub's book is called "when i stop talking, you'll know i'm dead." he recalls his life and success stories managing and touring with some of those major success stories in entertainment. we'll take a short break. and then, why one california house once appraised at $750,000 is now literally worth. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. we're back with that story next up. >> announcer: monday on "squawk on the street," what one of the best-known investment firms in the world is telling its wealthiest clients when it comes to making the right move with their money right now. you don't have to be a client to get the information. you just have to walk "squawk on the street," live from the new york stock exchange, 9:00 a.m. monday. boss: y'know, geico opened its doors back in 1936 and now we're insuring over 18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or mor
and the book, jerry weintraub's book is called "when i stop talking, you'll know i'm dead." he recalls his life and success stories managing and touring with some of those major success stories in entertainment. we'll take a short break. and then, why one california house once appraised at $750,000 is now literally worth. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. we're back with that story next up. >> announcer: monday on "squawk on the street," what one of...
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jerry in connecticut. jerry. >> caller: hi, jim. this is jerry. a great university of connecticut women's basketball boo-yah to you. >> husky rocks. i've got toil you should be proud. that is some program. that is the best prom program. how can i help? >> i'm looking at akamai, akam and i've been watching it and it seems like every day it's got a new high. >> i think you've got horse sense. i like akamai. that makes faster web. by the way, memo to the people at mlb.com, i am not happy. bob bowman, i am not happy. we all know the source of unhappiness. that may be powered by akamai, but you know all of us were hung out to dry this weekend. i'm not happy. i'm not happy. site hater. site hater. let's go to bill in michigan. bill. >> caller: hey, jim, let you know i'm a first-time caller. >> okay. excellent. >> caller: and novi, michigan boo-yah to you. >> done. done. absolutely. >> caller: okay. and i'm looking for your long-term outlook on hawaii electric, symbol h.e. >> you know, what i've been bearish too long on hawaii electric. that's my bad. i
jerry in connecticut. jerry. >> caller: hi, jim. this is jerry. a great university of connecticut women's basketball boo-yah to you. >> husky rocks. i've got toil you should be proud. that is some program. that is the best prom program. how can i help? >> i'm looking at akamai, akam and i've been watching it and it seems like every day it's got a new high. >> i think you've got horse sense. i like akamai. that makes faster web. by the way, memo to the people at mlb.com,...
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jerry?k things out top side of the capital beltway, chopper 4 showing us live pictures on the outer loop left side of your screen near georgia avenue beginning to bog down just a about it. inner loop looks good. no accidents what was reported as a vehicle fire or at least a car with its brakes on fire completely over to the shoulder on old georgetown road. wilson bridge, a little volume there. travel lanes are open. no hangups to report. one more stop headed for downtown, a few folks have an early start 395 to the 14th street bridge, no hangups. just a little slow on the d.c. ends. travel lanes appear to be getting by. back to you. >>> coming up, we'll have much more on the nuclear security summit in town from the traffic problems to what president obama hopes to accomplish. >> what tiger woods had to say about his performance at the masters. >> we'll explain how paying for park in the district will get a whole lo >>> it is 6:15 right now. checking our top stories this morning, it will be a
jerry?k things out top side of the capital beltway, chopper 4 showing us live pictures on the outer loop left side of your screen near georgia avenue beginning to bog down just a about it. inner loop looks good. no accidents what was reported as a vehicle fire or at least a car with its brakes on fire completely over to the shoulder on old georgetown road. wilson bridge, a little volume there. travel lanes are open. no hangups to report. one more stop headed for downtown, a few folks have an...
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first i have to see if there is a hero of the book is jerry if you are out there watching. he's the superintendent of schools of montgomery county. i think -- i used to say if i ever ran a large, complex organization i would try to model myself after him. it turns out i run a medium sized complex organization. it's really hard to do. what he did a -- he is the most fact based planning i've ever seen. he had a -- his division heads, division chiefs botts in their seat at 6 a.m. every morning of the crisis. transportation, the psychological services, the people running of the buses getting the report and they are making policy based on gathering tons and tons of the commission. then the other side of the unbelievable transparency. unbelievable ability to get the decisions out with an explanation to the parents, teachers and other auxiliaries who need to know and i was very lucky because montgomery county actually prince william and fairfax county is the other part of that circle. they did almost the same stuff. but i don't think it was as rigorously than that it may have been
first i have to see if there is a hero of the book is jerry if you are out there watching. he's the superintendent of schools of montgomery county. i think -- i used to say if i ever ran a large, complex organization i would try to model myself after him. it turns out i run a medium sized complex organization. it's really hard to do. what he did a -- he is the most fact based planning i've ever seen. he had a -- his division heads, division chiefs botts in their seat at 6 a.m. every morning of...
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jerry jones called john coleman at camp pendleton, the marine corps colonel and coleman said i can take care of us and called camp fallujah and they dispatch helicopters and we attacked with the insurgents al qaeda. that was the beginning of the al anbar awakening. that is when the anbar tribes came to our side. i think it was-- it is not like like the battle of the bulge. it is not like normandy. it is not something you can point to in the history books and save the gettysburg of iraq but it was a key turning point i think in the battle, and it led to a political understanding that is still taking hold. we have just had elections in iraq and they have been successful. >> host: i think you helped explode the myth of the surge because sort of the wisdom is president bush says oh yeah we have to surge more troops in there and that will fix it. in fact, what you point out is it really started, the actual turn came in 2005, but what i think is just so shocking and disturbing on so many levels is that you see that this opportunity for dialogue that started in late 2003 into 2004, it took tha
jerry jones called john coleman at camp pendleton, the marine corps colonel and coleman said i can take care of us and called camp fallujah and they dispatch helicopters and we attacked with the insurgents al qaeda. that was the beginning of the al anbar awakening. that is when the anbar tribes came to our side. i think it was-- it is not like like the battle of the bulge. it is not like normandy. it is not something you can point to in the history books and save the gettysburg of iraq but it...
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now don and jerry are cautiously optimistic. business has picked up this spring.ly received proposals from four different developers interested in the lot across the street. >> if i can get through this, this little recession or whatever they want to call it, if i can survive this, i'll be okay on the other end. >> reporter: allan chernoff, cnn. aflac is not pay the hospital insurance. aflac is not pay the doctor insurance. aflac is not major medical insurance. aflac is affordable-we-pay-cash-directly- to-you-fast-when-you're-sick-or- hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out all the ways aflac's got you covered, visit knowquack.com. [ male announcer ] we call it the american renewal. because ge capital understands what businesses need to grow. that's why today ge capital provides critical financing to more than 300,000 growing companies. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms and works whe
now don and jerry are cautiously optimistic. business has picked up this spring.ly received proposals from four different developers interested in the lot across the street. >> if i can get through this, this little recession or whatever they want to call it, if i can survive this, i'll be okay on the other end. >> reporter: allan chernoff, cnn. aflac is not pay the hospital insurance. aflac is not pay the doctor insurance. aflac is not major medical insurance. aflac is...
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when i was going to do did he school in the mid 90's you have jerry falwell and pat robertson, they stood for religion, not just christianity. it was a reaction to that i started to find my way back to journalism and felt it could do justice to this subject and unknowing public radio was a place we could create this project i found divinities school a tremendous relief because it was the first time in my religious life i had been invited or encouraged to question. think we were raised in a similar fashion that god is said it and that ends it and you believe it or good by. so when you began on the dirty what -- on your journey what was the goal? >> never to become a clergy person i never thought of myself drawn to. i probably very much like you wanted to apply my mind and be sure. because that is what was lacking in the religion of my childhood as they found the world to be a very complicated place and also it very interesting place and i needed to know i could take all of that i have seen and experienced and that complexity and in the intellectual edge and could also be relevant to have a
when i was going to do did he school in the mid 90's you have jerry falwell and pat robertson, they stood for religion, not just christianity. it was a reaction to that i started to find my way back to journalism and felt it could do justice to this subject and unknowing public radio was a place we could create this project i found divinities school a tremendous relief because it was the first time in my religious life i had been invited or encouraged to question. think we were raised in a...
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jerry is farther west. we'll start with him. moderately bullish here, why?think, mark, you have a unique position here. it's been since the '82-'83 recession that you have the opportunity in place for industrials that we're seeing today. so, it's been over 20 years since we've had a very, very sharp, hard inventory liquidation cycle throughout the world economy. that had a much more pronounced effect on cost structures of those companies. and we see that having a huge impact on earnings surprise now, starting probably in the quarters, the second, third and fourth quarter this year. the companies are telling you this in their announcement. they're saying they feel more confident today in the forward earnings outlooks and revenue outlooks than they've had visibility now for years, and we just think these companies have much further to go in terms of earnings surprise, which is a great thing to have at this point in the cycle. >> john, what do you think? >> well, i agree with almost everything jerry said, except a lot of it is already priced into the stocks. i
jerry is farther west. we'll start with him. moderately bullish here, why?think, mark, you have a unique position here. it's been since the '82-'83 recession that you have the opportunity in place for industrials that we're seeing today. so, it's been over 20 years since we've had a very, very sharp, hard inventory liquidation cycle throughout the world economy. that had a much more pronounced effect on cost structures of those companies. and we see that having a huge impact on earnings...
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the taste test panel loved ben & jerry's.ther is vanilla flavor. some of the brands we tested we thought the vanilla favor was weak or even artificial. on the labels you want to see if it says vanilla extract. because it takes like the vanilla extract smells. the haagen-dazs came in second. >> we thought the vanilla favor wasn't quite as good, it was a little weaker and not as robust as the ben & jerry's. this was the most fat. it had a great, great texture, we just thought the flavor was a little weak. this one tastes like a real vanilla bean. you can see the bean in there, you can't see it in here. blue bunny? >> this one's got the richness and the creaminess of ha haagen-dazs and ben & jerrys. brands that doesn't have egg yokes use other things which are basically plant based stabilizers so that they don't get icy. this is bryers. this is the lowest fat out of all of them. >> it's a fluffy, marshmallow which consistency. >> i'll always happens when it's low fat. it never tastes as good, does it? >> it doesn't. and one thin
the taste test panel loved ben & jerry's.ther is vanilla flavor. some of the brands we tested we thought the vanilla favor was weak or even artificial. on the labels you want to see if it says vanilla extract. because it takes like the vanilla extract smells. the haagen-dazs came in second. >> we thought the vanilla favor wasn't quite as good, it was a little weaker and not as robust as the ben & jerry's. this was the most fat. it had a great, great texture, we just thought the...
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jerry rice, yes, that jerry., one of the world's largest producers of packaged, ready-to-eat salads. jerry rice, a baby on the greens, got that, baby greens? jerry rice, all-time nfl leader in every major statistical category. >> that's a good one. >> yeah. 17 over par for the tournament. next to last of 151 golfers. doesn't translate. how about the golfers who are major statistical greatness for real. jim furyk. fourth hole. that's a birdie. no bogeys on this tour. charles howell iii. putting from the fringe. drops it like it's warm. howell moves to 7 under. that's tied for the lead. furyk, howell and this guy will tie for the top of the board. if you don't know, now you do, greg owen. >> tony stewart will begin on the pole for his 400th career sprint cup race. friday stewart qualified first at texas. first time in five years since he won the pole, a span of 155 races. stewart said, i'm surprised. i'm not much of a qualifier. sam hornish will start second for sun's race. >> phil mickelson will play in the quail
jerry rice, yes, that jerry., one of the world's largest producers of packaged, ready-to-eat salads. jerry rice, a baby on the greens, got that, baby greens? jerry rice, all-time nfl leader in every major statistical category. >> that's a good one. >> yeah. 17 over par for the tournament. next to last of 151 golfers. doesn't translate. how about the golfers who are major statistical greatness for real. jim furyk. fourth hole. that's a birdie. no bogeys on this tour. charles howell...
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got him. >> bob: he was called safe. >> rob: oh, and i said hello to jerry today. come on, jerry.y. i've known him a long time. here's another chance for livan to get marlon out. >> bob: bottom of the 3rd, 2-1 washington. >> rob: once again, the defense, bob. i can't stress that enough this year. it all starts with the pitching, but you're not going to win without great defense some nights to pick you up and make ball games like tonight. 3-0, another fastball. we talked about livan being very careful with the middle of the the order. strategically walk big hitters. >> bob: he knows where the outs are. with the runner going, a fly to right. this one is going to get pushed by the line. maxwell stays with it. it's fair when he catches it, and the cubs are gone in the 3rd. they left three batters. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're
got him. >> bob: he was called safe. >> rob: oh, and i said hello to jerry today. come on, jerry.y. i've known him a long time. here's another chance for livan to get marlon out. >> bob: bottom of the 3rd, 2-1 washington. >> rob: once again, the defense, bob. i can't stress that enough this year. it all starts with the pitching, but you're not going to win without great defense some nights to pick you up and make ball games like tonight. 3-0, another fastball. we talked...
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. >> bob: that's jerry crawford, by the way, a 34-year veteran umpire.ooks like a civil discussion. >> rob: ronnie belliard drops down a little bit. the ball starts to dive away from loney. looked like we might need another angle. >> bob: might have still been on the bag. >> rob: we may have gotten a call right there. i think he might have had him. let's see right here. one more look. still can't really tell from that angle. regardless, it was a bang-bang play because loney had the patience to wait on that ball. >> bob: fastball, 83 to dunn who homered last time up. nats get a big break on belliard's third error of the year. adam dunn again! how far into the night is this one going? >> rob: not as far. high enough. >> bob: bye bye. >> rob: well, talk about breaking out in a big way. >> bob: he didn't sit on .318 very long. >> rob: you didn't think he'd go without a whole bunch of home runs this year did you? a little rough patch. and that's a rough night for a guy who was throwing a great game. >> bob: the nats lead 4-1 and the error is huge, and the cal
. >> bob: that's jerry crawford, by the way, a 34-year veteran umpire.ooks like a civil discussion. >> rob: ronnie belliard drops down a little bit. the ball starts to dive away from loney. looked like we might need another angle. >> bob: might have still been on the bag. >> rob: we may have gotten a call right there. i think he might have had him. let's see right here. one more look. still can't really tell from that angle. regardless, it was a bang-bang play because...
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here is a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >> in jerry sandusky at camden yards. overcast with a chance for collapse. see if o's can survive another while the ninth inning. >> an argument over same-sex marriage turned partisan ugly in the house. >> the council president responds to our story and serves new questions about that house that was mostly paid for by taxpayers. >> live. local. latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> baltimore's city council president is hit with housing questions. in response to our latest i- team investigation, jack young is firing back. those to ask how the house -- how the president ended up with a house bought by taxpayer money. >> jack young says he is setting the record straight. jane miller is live in the news room with an update. >> jack young made a statement saying he is under character attack. attack. he
here is a look at what is coming up at 6:00. >> in jerry sandusky at camden yards. overcast with a chance for collapse. see if o's can survive another while the ninth inning. >> an argument over same-sex marriage turned partisan ugly in the house. >> the council president responds to our story and serves new questions about that house that was mostly paid for by taxpayers. >> live. local. latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6:00. >> baltimore's city council...
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jerry?e accident still on the roadway inbound on key bridge. allow extra travel time there. the trip in on 395 to the 14th street bridge, very heavy and slow. had a couple of motorcades moving around. we're used to it. traffic is slow. lanes have reopened. >> you can see all that traffic if you wake up with us 30 minutes early, our >>> back now with more of "today" on this tuesday morning, april 13th, 2010. little gray and overcast in the big apple. not a problem though. we thank these people for sticking around. >>> down on the plaza, i'm mt lauer, along with al roker and msnbc's tamron hall. ann's on assignment today. good to have you back. >>> coming up, boy, this unauthorized biography of the queen of talk, oprah winfrey, is getting a lot of attention. penned by kitty kelly, what is she saying about oprah? kitty kelly is back today to talk more about this headline-making new book. >> big buzz on that. lot of people talking about it. >>> another woman who seems to spark controversy wherev
jerry?e accident still on the roadway inbound on key bridge. allow extra travel time there. the trip in on 395 to the 14th street bridge, very heavy and slow. had a couple of motorcades moving around. we're used to it. traffic is slow. lanes have reopened. >> you can see all that traffic if you wake up with us 30 minutes early, our >>> back now with more of "today" on this tuesday morning, april 13th, 2010. little gray and overcast in the big apple. not a problem...
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native jerry porter, a former second-round pick but hasn't played in an nfl game since 2008. >>> the nams shut out the brewers yesterday. today it was the brew crew doing the drowning. nats park in the top of the first. jason marquis struggling. 3-0 brewers. prince fielder scores. 4-0 milwaukee with no wount. marquis pulled before he recorded an out. charged with seven earned runs. miguel batista, not any better. craig counsell drives one high and deep to right. a grand slam. the brewers scored ten runs in the first inning. are you kidding me? back come the nats. we like a comeback. in the seventh down 10-5, ian desmond at the plate. rips one to left. good piece of hitting. here comes pudge rodriguez. two rbi double for desmond. nationals cut the lead to three. but that is as close as they get. sorry. the brewers downed the nats. cue the sad trombone.com. have you been to that site? >> no. people are flocking. i like shanahan changing the culture. >> me, too. >> "nbc nightly news" is up next. see you at 11:00. until then, that's the news. good
native jerry porter, a former second-round pick but hasn't played in an nfl game since 2008. >>> the nams shut out the brewers yesterday. today it was the brew crew doing the drowning. nats park in the top of the first. jason marquis struggling. 3-0 brewers. prince fielder scores. 4-0 milwaukee with no wount. marquis pulled before he recorded an out. charged with seven earned runs. miguel batista, not any better. craig counsell drives one high and deep to right. a grand slam. the...
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herb and jerry had complementary skills. herb was the artistic guy and jerry was the salesman. they had another guy who was the guy who did the day to day operations. island a lot by talking to these guys. they would discover these artists, janet jackson and sound garden, they had a knack for finding these talents no one had heard of and turning them, turning them into pop stars. in the 70s, with the guitar and weird sounds that he made, huge hit for them went on and on. this is great. the company was doing well. things started to change. i began with the adoption of the compact disk in the record business in the early 80s. changing from the vinyl record to the cd in the early 80s and you think this would be an easy decision shifting from one to the other. it didn't happen that way. the record business has been resistant to technological change. when radio came out they opposed it. when mtv came out they opposed it. they oppose cassette tapes and the l p. the compact disc was no different. i have an anecdote where the two main companies both of which have ties to the record ind
herb and jerry had complementary skills. herb was the artistic guy and jerry was the salesman. they had another guy who was the guy who did the day to day operations. island a lot by talking to these guys. they would discover these artists, janet jackson and sound garden, they had a knack for finding these talents no one had heard of and turning them, turning them into pop stars. in the 70s, with the guitar and weird sounds that he made, huge hit for them went on and on. this is great. the...
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jerry crowley told me he has good plate coverage versus looking at tapes from last year. he also said that he is waiting for balls much ber now. he is not overly committing too early. also one thing he likes about garrett is when he goes into the cage, he will specifically work on one thing. then when he gets in the box he will put his own signature onto it. one thing atkins told me he likes about crow is they will repeat things over and over again. he lets you go on autopilot. of the key is that you don't have to think about it. then of course carat not thinking when you are at the plate is much easier said than done. >> gary: atkins had a great history of hitting with a .289 major league average lifetime and a .226 year last year. 0-2 deliver. >> rick: garza's pitch is going to miss outside. a 1 ball, two strike count. before the game i asked him about that shin where he took the shot. he said i feel fine. i can run. i can play with a day off yesterday. >> mike: very quiet in the batter's box. terry probably really likes his approach. >> gary: 1-2. garza. and he went ar
jerry crowley told me he has good plate coverage versus looking at tapes from last year. he also said that he is waiting for balls much ber now. he is not overly committing too early. also one thing he likes about garrett is when he goes into the cage, he will specifically work on one thing. then when he gets in the box he will put his own signature onto it. one thing atkins told me he likes about crow is they will repeat things over and over again. he lets you go on autopilot. of the key is...
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there's jerry one more time. >> hey, barbara. let's -- pardon me. got a halfway frog if my throat there. there we go. 95 southbound, roadwork in place. losing the right lane as you head south toward newington down toward the lorton interchange. the hov lanes still configured for northbound. that's not going to offer comfort to folks. you may want to consider route 1 as an alternate. how we're doing downtown, things have calmed down considerably at least for the time being. of course, we've had a lot of vip movement and that jams things up. right now 14th, pennsylvania avenue, everything is moving along nicely. still all the road closures in place around the convention center. we'll have those in place till tonight. right now looks like everybody's dealing with at least during the middle of the day. back to you. >> thank you very much. have a great day. >> you too. >>> we want to take you down to florida right now where they are just bringing nadia bloom, 11-year-old autistic girl missing since last friday. we are live there and waiting maybe to get
there's jerry one more time. >> hey, barbara. let's -- pardon me. got a halfway frog if my throat there. there we go. 95 southbound, roadwork in place. losing the right lane as you head south toward newington down toward the lorton interchange. the hov lanes still configured for northbound. that's not going to offer comfort to folks. you may want to consider route 1 as an alternate. how we're doing downtown, things have calmed down considerably at least for the time being. of course,...
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. >> reporter: in texas, jerry and mary davis worried they would lose their home. same for carl donovan in chicago and angela and paula palerlyo in florida. it was 2007, and cbs news was reporting that across the country, the housing bubble was beginning to burst, but on wall street, some goldman sachs executives were cheering. "sounds like we will make some serious money, "bon goldman banker e-mailed another, referring to bets goldman made against the housing market, called shorts. "good news. we make $5 million." another e-mail as a california subprime mortgage maker went belly-up. and this from goldman c.e.o. lloyd blankfein: "we lost money then made more than we lost because of shorts. >> they were self-interested promoters of risky and complicated financial schemes. >> reporter: michigan democrat carl levin is chairman of the subcommittee investigating the role of investment banking in the housing meltdown. he made the goldman emails public. >> they bundled toxic and dubious mortgages into complex financial instruments, sold them to investors, magnifying and s
. >> reporter: in texas, jerry and mary davis worried they would lose their home. same for carl donovan in chicago and angela and paula palerlyo in florida. it was 2007, and cbs news was reporting that across the country, the housing bubble was beginning to burst, but on wall street, some goldman sachs executives were cheering. "sounds like we will make some serious money, "bon goldman banker e-mailed another, referring to bets goldman made against the housing market, called...
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that was part of the picture to seven why jerry ford?est: near-record indicates he was the most strongly recommended by a broad spectrum of people and i think nixon also thought he was a pretty good insurance policy because there would not be a push while he was confident that they would not push nixon out because he had little experience in foreign affairs so if nixon did have to leave the and there was a confident man but they would not want to shove him out. >> host: joining us from virginia beach go-ahead. >> caller: it is so wonderful to talk to you mr. dean for car watched watergates in my early fifties one thing i have not heard about is loss of mitchell i used to watch this program and they said she was drugged and kidnapped and sent to california because she was talking too much. is that true? am i she was in california when that happens. i like martha and knew her well. she was a wonderful terming personality and southern and always the life of a party but unfortunately she had a drinking problem. if she had martinis she would
that was part of the picture to seven why jerry ford?est: near-record indicates he was the most strongly recommended by a broad spectrum of people and i think nixon also thought he was a pretty good insurance policy because there would not be a push while he was confident that they would not push nixon out because he had little experience in foreign affairs so if nixon did have to leave the and there was a confident man but they would not want to shove him out. >> host: joining us from...
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>> "jerry maguire." >> jimmy: yes!u have the most points right here. that's a perfect game right there. what did he win. ♪ >> steve: well, you've got a choice between a chocolate-covered horseshoe. this gently used horseshoe has been dipped in delicious milk chocolate, sweet on the outside, rusted metal on the inside. or cement-filled beer-a-mid made by rickie himself. a post-party paper weight that weighs in at 36 pounds. jimmy?! >> jimmy: thank you, hig-bones. now, you have your choice here. chocolate-covered horse shoe or a beer-a-mid made of cement and empty beer cans. what's your choice? >> the beer-a-mid. >> jimmy: that's a good choice. [ scattered cheers ] rickie is proud of that. he's likes that. very, very good. of course, here on our show no one goes home empty-handed. please have these frozen tater tots. that's rickie's favorites. can i have one for rickie, too? no problem there, buddy. thank you all very much. thank you for playing "say what?" stick around. we'll be right back with chris rock. [ cheers and
>> "jerry maguire." >> jimmy: yes!u have the most points right here. that's a perfect game right there. what did he win. ♪ >> steve: well, you've got a choice between a chocolate-covered horseshoe. this gently used horseshoe has been dipped in delicious milk chocolate, sweet on the outside, rusted metal on the inside. or cement-filled beer-a-mid made by rickie himself. a post-party paper weight that weighs in at 36 pounds. jimmy?! >> jimmy: thank you,...
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jerry king reports that the search for the reasons why will soon be under way. >> reporter: the 27 who wilberg mine were several hundred yards beyond the spot where the fire broke out. experts say none of the victims would have known what caused it. federal officials today agreed it's too early to tell. >> we haven't made any of those judgments as yet. we haven't determined the cause of the accident. >> without a doubt there's going to be substantial damage to equipment and some of the evidence may be destroyed. >> reporter: much of the speculation centers on the coal conveyor belt. it's said to be a relatively common practice in u.s. mines to keep production up by periodically wiring around trip circuits, eliminating safety factors. and the wilberg miners were trying to set a production record. but the only survivor, kenneth blake, told me they had been doing nothing different. everything was running smoothly, they were not cutting corners. still, there's been the suggestion of blame from the president of the united mine workers union. >> when a coal operator becomes so concerned with
jerry king reports that the search for the reasons why will soon be under way. >> reporter: the 27 who wilberg mine were several hundred yards beyond the spot where the fire broke out. experts say none of the victims would have known what caused it. federal officials today agreed it's too early to tell. >> we haven't made any of those judgments as yet. we haven't determined the cause of the accident. >> without a doubt there's going to be substantial damage to equipment and...
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jerry johnson, the assistant to donald rumsfeld. a businessman from texas who wanted agricultural growth and ellen barp and a schoolteacher in california who is a reserve in the marines. another, pat molloy, a retired from the marines, john coleman retired as a colonel in the marines, people that you and i would have never heard about who wouldn't even have appeared in the history books except perhaps as a foot note. good, solid americans who want to do the right thing. this is the real -- i hate to be emotional about it but these are solid americans and it gave me a great hope and gives me great hope there are so many of them hustling with everyday problems on the ground. how do we help the school at anbar? how do we talk to this sheik? what about a job for this juvenile delinquent? can't we get more factories into this area? what about the retail shops? that is the tough work on the war on terrorism, and it is what makes me confident that at the end of the day we will probably win this. >> host: on the iraqi side you identified an
jerry johnson, the assistant to donald rumsfeld. a businessman from texas who wanted agricultural growth and ellen barp and a schoolteacher in california who is a reserve in the marines. another, pat molloy, a retired from the marines, john coleman retired as a colonel in the marines, people that you and i would have never heard about who wouldn't even have appeared in the history books except perhaps as a foot note. good, solid americans who want to do the right thing. this is the real -- i...
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jerry batting is accused of sexually abusing a young boy in his home. the victim told police the abuse happened on at least six occasions between december 2009 and this month. bartly is charged with child abuse, sex abuse and assault. police want to know if there are more victims out there, so if you recognize this man, you might want to give them a call at 410-778-0490. >>> a washington county judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a frederick man accused of raping a woman while impersonating a police officer. prosectors say they will try michael barnwell who is serving a three-year jail sentence on an unrelated assault conviction. in the rape case, a woman testified that barnwell pulled her over and said he was a police officer. the woman said barnwell ordered her into his vehicle and then he raped her. >>> a federal lawsuit filed against pope benedict xvi and senior vatican officials accuses them of covering up child sex abuse allegations against a wisconsin priest. the suit claims that reverend lawrence murphy abused at least 200 children at a
jerry batting is accused of sexually abusing a young boy in his home. the victim told police the abuse happened on at least six occasions between december 2009 and this month. bartly is charged with child abuse, sex abuse and assault. police want to know if there are more victims out there, so if you recognize this man, you might want to give them a call at 410-778-0490. >>> a washington county judge has declared a mistrial in the case of a frederick man accused of raping a woman while...
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jerry lynch, substitute teacher and coach.ard scott, unforgettable once you met him, boasts his life of nearly as long. >> he loved the mines. he loved what he done and all the men he worked with. >> reporter: tom davis lost a son, brother and nephew whose last letter to his wife was read to the miners by the president today. >> "i love you. take care of my baby. tell her her daddy loves her. she is beautiful and funny. just take care of my baby girl." >> reporter: they were coal miners, all, fathers, sons, husbands, men married to the mountain and the living that cost them their lives. while the losses are considerable and obviously painful for so many, so many around here depend on coal mining for their very survival and the locals know that won't change any time soon. >> ron mott at the scene for us tonight after this sad week of coverage. ron, thank you very much for that. >>> when our broadcast continues on a friday evening, what would make an adoptive parent send a child back halfway around the world alone on an airplane
jerry lynch, substitute teacher and coach.ard scott, unforgettable once you met him, boasts his life of nearly as long. >> he loved the mines. he loved what he done and all the men he worked with. >> reporter: tom davis lost a son, brother and nephew whose last letter to his wife was read to the miners by the president today. >> "i love you. take care of my baby. tell her her daddy loves her. she is beautiful and funny. just take care of my baby girl." >>...