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i permanently don't find this was respectful to jfk's memory.rom what i know about him, he would definitely approve of chicks getting naked in public. i think we should make that a november 22nd trough -- tradition, public nudity from the ladies. >> all right, not a bad idea. >>> from a bad tow a bad dude. where is jesse james these days? if you said awesomeville, you are not close. he is in rehab. the biker dude who cheated on sandra bullock with a skanky skank box has finally entered something that is not a stripper. a facility in arizona which aides with sex addition and alcohol abuse. explains his rep, quote, he realizes that this time is crucial to help himself, help his family and help save his marriage. but you know what won't help? this photo of james taken around 2004, a year before marying bullock. he is wearing a german military hat, given to him by bill and given the nazi salute and miming adolf's mustache. is james the life of the nazi party? not really. says the source to "us weekly" he is just a history buff. and david duke is jus
i permanently don't find this was respectful to jfk's memory.rom what i know about him, he would definitely approve of chicks getting naked in public. i think we should make that a november 22nd trough -- tradition, public nudity from the ladies. >> all right, not a bad idea. >>> from a bad tow a bad dude. where is jesse james these days? if you said awesomeville, you are not close. he is in rehab. the biker dude who cheated on sandra bullock with a skanky skank box has finally...
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at one point 1,500 passengers were stuck here at jfk airport. now it's down to 270. 82 lucky folks were able to take showers in trailers set up here at the airport. across the country, after days of sleeping on airport cots, chairs and floors, thousands of stranded travelers are running out of patience. in newark they are anxious for updates. >> trying to go to france, anywhere in france. >> reporter: in atlanta, some american soldiers assigned overseas were garrisoned in the terminal instead. >> i already said good-bye to them. it's just mean to go back and leave again. it's not right. >> reporter: businesses are hurting, too. the u.s. airline industry is losing an estimated $200 million a day with 63,000 flights in and out of the country canceled since last week. u.s. businesses that ship goods by air stand to lose nearly $13 billion because perishable items such as flowers, fruits and vegetables are now rotting away. ups, the giant package hauler, has been unable to fly directly to its hub in germany. instead, it's flying cargo into madrid, t
at one point 1,500 passengers were stuck here at jfk airport. now it's down to 270. 82 lucky folks were able to take showers in trailers set up here at the airport. across the country, after days of sleeping on airport cots, chairs and floors, thousands of stranded travelers are running out of patience. in newark they are anxious for updates. >> trying to go to france, anywhere in france. >> reporter: in atlanta, some american soldiers assigned overseas were garrisoned in the...
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when were you first exposed to mlk and jfk?hen we first heard that speech. the famous lines from both of those speeches became part of our culture. i think that that carries through on the video and the messages are so powerful that they still hold true today. >> there is no substituting the power of the original speech. you can provide a gateway drug for an generation that has not been exposed to it. >> when i was your age, you could not do any of this. in your own lifetime, can you think of when you first wanted to do that? building them on your own and putting them on youtube. you did not have to ask anybody's permission. >> technology and internet has revolutionized the way that we make music and make it available for people to see. hundreds of thousands or millions of people's have seen the video is in a way that would not have been possible -- this is something that would not be possible even five or six years ago, let alone 20 years ago. >> you watch enough of the news and enough of c-span to find what kids your age are
when were you first exposed to mlk and jfk?hen we first heard that speech. the famous lines from both of those speeches became part of our culture. i think that that carries through on the video and the messages are so powerful that they still hold true today. >> there is no substituting the power of the original speech. you can provide a gateway drug for an generation that has not been exposed to it. >> when i was your age, you could not do any of this. in your own lifetime, can...
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on monday, one transatlantic flight flying from amsterdam touched down at jfk. and the results? >> when we were going up, people started clapping. we realized we were the first plane to leave europe. and so, it was, like -- i said, i'm not clapping until we hit new york soil. >> i am so happy to be here. yes, i am. >> reporter: following emergency meetings, european transport officials say some airports will be open for business today. >> we should see progressively more planes start to fly. and this is good news for europe's standing passengers. >> reporter: all long flights are scheduled to take off. but some are being cautiously optimistic. >> i have my boarding pass. but i don't believe that i'm going to fly. i'm hopeful that the plane will take off. and that it won't meet with any volcanic ash. >> reporter: but not all airports will be open. this is why. in iceland, that volcano continues to fume and belch out ash. these new pictures show just how dynamic and unpredictable the volcano is. today, forecasters say it is intensifying. and a new cloud of ash is spreading and hea
on monday, one transatlantic flight flying from amsterdam touched down at jfk. and the results? >> when we were going up, people started clapping. we realized we were the first plane to leave europe. and so, it was, like -- i said, i'm not clapping until we hit new york soil. >> i am so happy to be here. yes, i am. >> reporter: following emergency meetings, european transport officials say some airports will be open for business today. >> we should see progressively more...
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jfk was an obvious choice for an inaugural address. >> when did you do that? >> i did that in 2009. let's run the martin luther king video and then we will do the jfk. >> i would like to present to you, dr. martin luther king. >> now is the time to rise from the darkness of the valley of segregation. it now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. i have a dream that my children will not be judged by the color of their skin. i have a dream. i have a dream. crooked places will be made straight. i have a dream. america could be a great nation. let freedom ring from the hilltops. let freedom ring from the mighty mountains. let freedom ring, let freedom, let freedom ring. let freedom ring from tennessee. let freedom ring from mississippi. let freedom ring from every city and every hamlet. all god's children, black men and white men will join hands and say in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. i have a dream. crooked places will be made straight. we canno
jfk was an obvious choice for an inaugural address. >> when did you do that? >> i did that in 2009. let's run the martin luther king video and then we will do the jfk. >> i would like to present to you, dr. martin luther king. >> now is the time to rise from the darkness of the valley of segregation. it now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. i have a dream that my children will not be judged by the...
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at the jfk airport in new york this woman spent the weekend there with her eight-year-old son. >> have you had a shower? >> no. >> it is really hot. the hotel was fully booked. >> now there are questions over whether the industry is being overly cautious. >> british airways and other airlines ran tests of the weekend without incident. others are criticizing the with the whole thing has been handled. it is also and icelandic nightmare. in the fall of zone, goop inches big is all over everything. >> it is difficult to tell when this will stop, how long will last. it is likely that the activity will stop after a few days. >> back here in the washington area skies are clear. brian van de graaff has a look of the first forecast. >> yes, it was a cold start to the morning. the members were not tepid, -- the numbers were not tested, but on the chilly side. it is a cooler stuck, and more mild finish. you can see clear skies, a few clubs, mostly sunshine. christa was 34 and are currently 59. 57 and the stafford. -- bristol was 34. it will be another cool night tonight, and warm up for next week
at the jfk airport in new york this woman spent the weekend there with her eight-year-old son. >> have you had a shower? >> no. >> it is really hot. the hotel was fully booked. >> now there are questions over whether the industry is being overly cautious. >> british airways and other airlines ran tests of the weekend without incident. others are criticizing the with the whole thing has been handled. it is also and icelandic nightmare. in the fall of zone, goop...
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. >> here in new york, frustrated passengers, have been forced to campout at jfk after a number of transthank flights were scraped. >> absolute nightmare. nobody tells you anything. they said they would come down and tell us within the hour. and nobody came down and told us anything until the next day. >> you have some food and few beds but nothing more. >> predicament is expensive. travelers lucky enough to get hotel rooms are forking over big bucks, not so lung he are left in airport terminals. >> i want to be home. so, yeah. lost. >> provide us with food and water and drinks. and a blanket. the floor is hard. but we got through the night. >> financial burden on the carriers as well. airline trade group estimated $200 million a day in revenue and that is being called a conservative figure n new york, david lee miller. fox news. >> wisconsin residents shaken up over a fireball in the sky called 911 quickly. turns out it was a giant meteor. >> it was so bright in my window. i am like what the heck is that? and it had orange sparkling tail out of it. >> okay. >> so, yeah, i was curious what i
. >> here in new york, frustrated passengers, have been forced to campout at jfk after a number of transthank flights were scraped. >> absolute nightmare. nobody tells you anything. they said they would come down and tell us within the hour. and nobody came down and told us anything until the next day. >> you have some food and few beds but nothing more. >> predicament is expensive. travelers lucky enough to get hotel rooms are forking over big bucks, not so lung he are...
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the stranded passengers arriving at jfk in new york monday night from amsterdam. >> when we were going up people were slapping clapping. because they realized we were the first plane to leave europe. so i said i am not clapping until we hit new york soil. and that's when i clapped. i was like, yeah. >> euro control, european air traffic agency out of brussels announced it expects 50 to 60 percent of the flights over europe to operate today. and predicts it will improve in the next few days. in a surprise move late, britain civil aviation authority determined the trouble spots no longer hung over the south of england. lifted the flight ban at the major hubs and that quickly planes were landing. troubles are far from over. all eyes on the volume contain know. at heathrow airport. mike tobin. fox news. >> last december, cyber attack on google may have hit the password system. a source close to the investigation, said that the program allows use tores sign in with their password just once to operate a range of services. now the intruders do not appear to have stolen passwords of gmail isol
the stranded passengers arriving at jfk in new york monday night from amsterdam. >> when we were going up people were slapping clapping. because they realized we were the first plane to leave europe. so i said i am not clapping until we hit new york soil. and that's when i clapped. i was like, yeah. >> euro control, european air traffic agency out of brussels announced it expects 50 to 60 percent of the flights over europe to operate today. and predicts it will improve in the next...
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flight 607 was on their way from portland maine to new york's jfk airport when the incident occurred.he plane landed safely and authorities are investigating that incident. >>> a dozen high school students in our region will soon be helping to teach their peers. they have been selected acing among a few hundred young people that competed in an essay contest. sponsored by nonprofit called one world education. and the goal is to get kids to write supplemental course program. as brittany morehouse reports, it was a learning experience. >> reporter: reflections on belief. all samples of a dozen profound essay. >> for years, they have the moral obligation to crack this injustice. >> all winners. >> 325 students submit their writing. and tonight, we celebrate the seven who made the cut. >> reporter: that is the annual competition through the nonprofit one world education. he saw a learning opportunity for students to learn from other students. >> that's the important message. because the best way to learn is through your peers. sometimes you hear it from your mom and you're like awe. but wh
flight 607 was on their way from portland maine to new york's jfk airport when the incident occurred.he plane landed safely and authorities are investigating that incident. >>> a dozen high school students in our region will soon be helping to teach their peers. they have been selected acing among a few hundred young people that competed in an essay contest. sponsored by nonprofit called one world education. and the goal is to get kids to write supplemental course program. as brittany...
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at new york's jfk yesterday, it was stranded travelers in very temporary quarters. tod today, the masses moving out and up. then came the reunions. thousands of them all over the world. here in paris, there were tears, hugs and lots and lots of kisses. in chicago, dick and joan walter finally got their daughter and niece back after they were stuck for five days in sweden. >> they're finally home where they belong. >> reporter: in frankfurt, the reunion came with flowers and a cowboy hat. she must have visited texas. how do you feel being home now? >> very good. feels really, really good. >> reporter: but there are still plenty of stranded passengers, including these british students spending their extra time in the u.s. wisely. studying for college entrance exams. miguel marquez, abc news, paris. >> nothing much to bother them there. >>> and what about the volcano in iceland that caused all this? scientists went up to the volcano to test its mood today. neal karlinsky was there and tells us what they found. >> reporter: iceland's lead scientists got a fresh look fro
at new york's jfk yesterday, it was stranded travelers in very temporary quarters. tod today, the masses moving out and up. then came the reunions. thousands of them all over the world. here in paris, there were tears, hugs and lots and lots of kisses. in chicago, dick and joan walter finally got their daughter and niece back after they were stuck for five days in sweden. >> they're finally home where they belong. >> reporter: in frankfurt, the reunion came with flowers and a cowboy...
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he was in the motorcade, in fact, when jfk was assassinated in dallas.vered nixon's trip to china. he was a marine officer in world war ii. he was 87 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, a name change. ♪ [ female announcer ] nancy decided she can't afford so many bathroom detours when sixty percent off is at stake, so today, she's talking to her doctor about overactive bladder. teri decided she's tired of always stopping to "go," so today, she's talking to her doctor, too. if you have overactive bladder symptoms, today is the day to talk to your doctor and ask about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents over 24 hours, all day and all night. plus, toviaz comes with a simple plan with tips on food and drink choices and training your bladder. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. toviaz can cause blurred vision and drowsiness so use caution when driving or doing unsafe tasks. the most common side effects are dry mouth and con
he was in the motorcade, in fact, when jfk was assassinated in dallas.vered nixon's trip to china. he was a marine officer in world war ii. he was 87 years old. >>> when we come back here tonight, a name change. ♪ [ female announcer ] nancy decided she can't afford so many bathroom detours when sixty percent off is at stake, so today, she's talking to her doctor about overactive bladder. teri decided she's tired of always stopping to "go," so today, she's talking to her...
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nevertheless, jfk did so. according to president kennedy's council, jfk had consulted about his choice with justice frankfurter and chief justice earl warren. his successor, lyndon johnson, always had his own ideas about judicial appointments. he did look two sitting justices to affirm his choices. lbj's longtime friend and political allies did not want to send the bench -- ally did not want to ascend the bench. johnson twisted tehe arms of two men -- sending justice goldberg to the u.n. lbj @ enlisted justices hugo black and another -- had unless the justices hugo black and another -- had enlisted the justice hugo black and another. the chief remained until richard nixon named warren burger. he would rival chief justice taft for the label "most active participant in presidential selection of justice's." he received an inquiry from the nixon administration. could the president discussed supreme co appointments with him? discuss supreme court appointments with him? a frustrated president searched for nominees.
nevertheless, jfk did so. according to president kennedy's council, jfk had consulted about his choice with justice frankfurter and chief justice earl warren. his successor, lyndon johnson, always had his own ideas about judicial appointments. he did look two sitting justices to affirm his choices. lbj's longtime friend and political allies did not want to send the bench -- ally did not want to ascend the bench. johnson twisted tehe arms of two men -- sending justice goldberg to the u.n. lbj @...
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. >> there were even some passengers at jfk in new york who cheered when the first flight took off. others complained they were stuck in the airport for five days without taking a shower. >>> goldman sachs is out with a blockbuster earnings report this morning. its profits nearly doubled last quarter to $3.5 billion. and those stellar numbers come on the heels of an s.e.c. fraud investigation and now, a new investigation in the u.k. financial reform top iping the agenda on capitol hill today. right now, the house financial services committee holding a hearing, looking into the collapse of lehman brothers. the bankruptcy that ushered in the bailout of the big banks that were deemed too big to fail. just moments from now, we're going to hear from jack reid, but we should point out we just heard a democratic aide say that the senate won't likely take up the financial overhaul bill until next week. that's big news. this morning, democrats and republicans were sparring over this bill. >> it is important for the country and the taxpayer that we get this right. that we put them before poli
. >> there were even some passengers at jfk in new york who cheered when the first flight took off. others complained they were stuck in the airport for five days without taking a shower. >>> goldman sachs is out with a blockbuster earnings report this morning. its profits nearly doubled last quarter to $3.5 billion. and those stellar numbers come on the heels of an s.e.c. fraud investigation and now, a new investigation in the u.k. financial reform top iping the agenda on...
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they decided to head to jfk airport and adopt a family offering up their home in huntington. >> my husbande and said, listen, we can go through security. just to make you feel comfortable. you'll show you my id. they can log our name. you are safe. >> an experience like that brings people closer to together regardless of where they are in the world and communicate back here if they ever come across to scotland. we'll stay in touch with each other now. >> after getting to know their guests, the bartons trusted the family so much, they gave them a key to the house and offered up the use of their pickup as well. >>> one person is dead and several others injured following an accident in the district. this happened in the 3600 block of alabama avenue in southeast. the driver of a toyota was killed after being struck by a speeding van. a child who was riding in the toyota is now said to be in critical condition. witnesses describe the van as traveling dangerously fast. >> i was coming down and the traffic was slowing up right here. and you looked in my rearview mirror and this van was coming in.
they decided to head to jfk airport and adopt a family offering up their home in huntington. >> my husbande and said, listen, we can go through security. just to make you feel comfortable. you'll show you my id. they can log our name. you are safe. >> an experience like that brings people closer to together regardless of where they are in the world and communicate back here if they ever come across to scotland. we'll stay in touch with each other now. >> after getting to know...
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temporary showers were brought to the airport at jfk. and those folks were mighty happy. >> i'll bet they were. a little relief for them. >>> but the volcano is still active. the plume is projected to stretch all the way from the shores of canada, across europe and into russia. monday, it started up again, spewing a new cloud of ash toward britain. and neal karlinsky was at the site of the volcano. he was able to look into the mouth as it was erupting. neal, that was just amazing. >> reporter: it was, george. and this morning, the eruption is ongoing. and incredibly, the mountain was crystal clear behind me an hour ago. now, the wind has shifted. all the ash which was going that way has come back across, blocking out the volcano. that is good news for europe because it means the ash is finally headed in the other direction. yesterday, you're right. we did have a chance to finally land, the first ones to do so, on the volcano. it was incredible. all the more impressive to see right up close. what's it look like to you? it looks like it's
temporary showers were brought to the airport at jfk. and those folks were mighty happy. >> i'll bet they were. a little relief for them. >>> but the volcano is still active. the plume is projected to stretch all the way from the shores of canada, across europe and into russia. monday, it started up again, spewing a new cloud of ash toward britain. and neal karlinsky was at the site of the volcano. he was able to look into the mouth as it was erupting. neal, that was just...
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adults and children and throw at that baby off and falls to the ground at the sound of a dpnt, where jfk was assassinate and the more of three says the whole thing has been misconstrued. >> spring just arrived and we're creeping toward the holiday gas pricesment going into the holiday weekend, 85 bucks a barrel. the average cost for a gallon of unleaded stands up more than ten cents than a month ago and nearly 80 cents from a year ago, but u.s. consumption a said to be down and refiners below capacity, what's the deal with the price hike? bulls and bears anchor brenda buttner had some answers. >> harris, it should be fuel for lower oil prices. demand from drivers, flat or falling. refiners working a lot less than peak capacity. unemployment near double digits plus, plenty of supply of black gold. plenty of reasons why oil should be far from a boil. why then is oil hitting a 18-month high last week, passing $85 a barrel with the next stop 90. why have oil prices gushed nearly 24% from early february? look right here to wall street. investors view oil as a good investment and are buying up
adults and children and throw at that baby off and falls to the ground at the sound of a dpnt, where jfk was assassinate and the more of three says the whole thing has been misconstrued. >> spring just arrived and we're creeping toward the holiday gas pricesment going into the holiday weekend, 85 bucks a barrel. the average cost for a gallon of unleaded stands up more than ten cents than a month ago and nearly 80 cents from a year ago, but u.s. consumption a said to be down and refiners...
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he and jfk were both pt boat commanders in the south pacific. >>> new york's presbyterian hospital columbia hosted an event to celebrate 3,000 kidney transplants there since the first one in 1969. some the result of kidney swapping. that's when a loved one who isn't a match for their loved one is a match for another. >> we increase the number of live donors by a third, which is huge. >> reporter: in december of 2009, surgeons here in the district performed 26 kidney swap surgeries saving 13 lives. there are 80,000 americans waiting for a kidney right now but each year there are only 17,000 transplants. doctors hope kidney swaps make more organs available and save more lives. >>> next when 9 news now returns highlights from the caps game and fans. the team appears to be on a roll. >>> we will look at the celebrities born on this date -- >>> good morning, everyone. i'm brett haber with the wakeup sports. what's the matter with ovechkin ? that's what people were asking after game one when the two-time mvp was held without a single shot on goal and the answer of course, is nothing. as evidenced
he and jfk were both pt boat commanders in the south pacific. >>> new york's presbyterian hospital columbia hosted an event to celebrate 3,000 kidney transplants there since the first one in 1969. some the result of kidney swapping. that's when a loved one who isn't a match for their loved one is a match for another. >> we increase the number of live donors by a third, which is huge. >> reporter: in december of 2009, surgeons here in the district performed 26 kidney swap...
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applause] >> david pietrusza is the author of 1920 the year of the six presidents and 1960, lbj versus jfk versus nixon the epic campaign that forged the three presidencies. mr. pietrusza served in the board of trustees of the calvin coolidge memorial foundation and serves on the siena college research institute survey on the united states presidents. for more information, visit davidpietrusza.com. here is a look at some upcoming book fairs and festivals over the next few months. >>> this is book tv live coverage of the "los angeles times" book festival held on the campus of ucla in the west word area of los angeles. it's the largest public literary festival in the country. now in its 15th year the l.a. times book festival is expected to attract over 130,000 people over the next two days. and book tv will be here for the next two days life covering author panels and bringing offers on the panel for sex. here's the lineup for today. we will kick off with an author kawlija with presidential historian tim naftali the author of several books and serves as the director of the richard nixon libr
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let me go to jfk. first supply cider in the post war who took the top rate down from 91% to 70%. that was a huge catalyst for the boom in the 1960s, which, by the way, lowered the budget deficit. >> larry kudlow, are you endorsing 70% marginal tax rates? i am shocked at your radicalism. >> i'm endorsing the drop, as you well know, from 91% to 70%. that was the right direction. kennedy was my high row. reagan took it from 70% to 50% and then all the way to 28%. why don't we just cut spending? for example, the american enterprise institute just came out with a plan, a 15% reduction in the excessive government workers salaries and pensions would save about $40 billion a year. >> wait a minute. >> why don't we go to that kind of approach instead of more taxation. >> you and i talked about this before. i want to get professor feldstein's take on this as well. the biggest spending in the federal budget is obviously medicare, medicaid, also social security and defense. everything else, domestic discretionary is really very, very small. we do have to worry about entitle reform, particula
let me go to jfk. first supply cider in the post war who took the top rate down from 91% to 70%. that was a huge catalyst for the boom in the 1960s, which, by the way, lowered the budget deficit. >> larry kudlow, are you endorsing 70% marginal tax rates? i am shocked at your radicalism. >> i'm endorsing the drop, as you well know, from 91% to 70%. that was the right direction. kennedy was my high row. reagan took it from 70% to 50% and then all the way to 28%. why don't we just cut...
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and the singer erica ba do now in trouble because of her dallas jfk exposition.those reports after these messages. some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it can happen to you. protect your home with flood insurance. call the number on your screen... for your free brochure. she was my great role model, anymy grammy keaton.e. it was pretty much of a shock for us when she got colon cancer. we were -- none of us were prepared for that. here's the deal, and this is the bottom line here -- colorectal cancer is the second-leading cancer killer of men and women over the age of 50. and you know what -- this is one that you can prevent. just get screened, okay? i know how precious life is right now. we can all do this. you can do it, i can do it. if i can do it, you can do it, okay? how's that for a deal? >> bill: factor follow-up segment tonight. as you may know the factor is trying to help the snyder family in its legal action against the works. last march the
and the singer erica ba do now in trouble because of her dallas jfk exposition.those reports after these messages. some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it can happen to you. protect your home with flood insurance. call the number on your screen... for your free brochure. she was my great role model, anymy grammy keaton.e. it was pretty much of a shock for us when she got colon...
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it is literally an outcry of emotion, something personally i haven't seen since the death of jfk. type of emotion. you mentioned the memorial service. there will be one on saturday for the 96 individuals who died, many of them coming back now, several at a time after they have been identified. of course on sunday there will be the state funeral for the presidential couple. back to you, monica. >> all right. hard to see how a country emotionally recovers from that. jim maceda, thank you so much. pope benedict's birth place in germany vandalized three days before the pontiff's 83rd birthday. police say the words written on the home were, quote, obscene and insulting. officials refuse to release the exact words but said it could possibly be linked to the child abuse scandal that rocked the church recently. >>> battle weary democrats scheduling short weeks as they prepare for the election season. if nancy pelosi shifted into campaign mode, the month of april marks the point she and other house leader have the first legislative ground game. here to explain what all that means is luke r
it is literally an outcry of emotion, something personally i haven't seen since the death of jfk. type of emotion. you mentioned the memorial service. there will be one on saturday for the 96 individuals who died, many of them coming back now, several at a time after they have been identified. of course on sunday there will be the state funeral for the presidential couple. back to you, monica. >> all right. hard to see how a country emotionally recovers from that. jim maceda, thank you so...
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and the singer erica ba do now in trouble because of her dallas jfk exposition.those reports after these messages. i have diabetes, and sometimes i wonder why are my numbers all over the place? are you looking for answers? the accu-cheiva syst now has new tools to helpou discover what your numbers mea and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ michelle ] with this tool i can see how food and the time of day affect mnumbers. i discovered how to wake up feeling great. [ male announcer ] disver the accu-cheaviva system and save with a prescription discount card. start your discovery today. >> bill: factor follow-up segment tonight. as you may know the factor is trying to help the snyder family in its legal action against the works. last march these hateful fanatics shouted vile things at the funeral of marine lance corporal matthew snyder who was killed in iraq. matthew was just 20 years old. the family sued and won multi-million-dollar judgment against westboro which was then overturned on appeal. the case is now going to the supreme co
and the singer erica ba do now in trouble because of her dallas jfk exposition.those reports after these messages. i have diabetes, and sometimes i wonder why are my numbers all over the place? are you looking for answers? the accu-cheiva syst now has new tools to helpou discover what your numbers mea and how the things you do are connected to your blood sugar patterns. [ michelle ] with this tool i can see how food and the time of day affect mnumbers. i discovered how to wake up feeling great....
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and then, megyn kelly on outrageous music video that may insult jfk's assassination.e hope you stay tuned to those reports. 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 tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] >> bill: culture warrior segment tonight, two controversial topics beginning in oregon where the middle school in portland has now banned hugging among students here now "fox & friends" co-anchor gretchen carlson and margaret hoover. all right, hoover, hugging, apparently it is a problem in public schools all across the country not just in portland. >> banning hugging though seems a bit heavy-handed. >> bill: is that a pun by the way? >> it was a pun, bill. you are quick. >> bill: thank you. i know i am. >> bill: go ahead. >> here is the situation. when i was in mi
and then, megyn kelly on outrageous music video that may insult jfk's assassination.e hope you stay tuned to those reports. 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 tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [...
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nevertheless, jfk did so. according to president kennedy's council, jfk had consulted about his choice with justice frankfurter and chief justice earl warren. his successor, lyndon johnson, always had his own ideas about judicial appointments. he did look two sitting justices to affirm his choices. lbj's longtime friend and political allies did not want to send the bench -- ally did not want to ascend the bench. johnson twisted tehe arms of two men -- sending justice goldberg to the u.n. lbj @ enlisted justices hugo black and another -- had unless the justices hugo black and another -- had enlisted the justice hugo black and another. the chief remained until richard nixon named warren burger. he would rival chief justice taft for the label "most active participant in presidential selection of justice's." he received an inquiry from the nixon administration. could the president discussed supreme co appointments with him? discuss supreme court appointments with him? a frustrated president searched for nominees.
nevertheless, jfk did so. according to president kennedy's council, jfk had consulted about his choice with justice frankfurter and chief justice earl warren. his successor, lyndon johnson, always had his own ideas about judicial appointments. he did look two sitting justices to affirm his choices. lbj's longtime friend and political allies did not want to send the bench -- ally did not want to ascend the bench. johnson twisted tehe arms of two men -- sending justice goldberg to the u.n. lbj @...
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the concourse at jfk looks like a campground. rows of cots, makeshift laundry lines, passed-out passengers. >> we've been stranded here now since thursday. sleeping in the airport. >> reporter: we met the kent family, getting a little fresh air. still wearing their i love new york shirts. but clearly not loving life inside the airplane. >> very noisy, you don't get much sleep, there's nothing to do. >> reporter: hundreds of stranded passengers are settling in for day six. the red cross delivering 1,800 blankets, 600 cots. >> i slept on the floor. >> have you had a shower? >> no. >> no shower? >> no shower. >> tough, huh? >> it's really hard because we don't have extra money to take a hotel reservation. >> reporter: and the only thing that seems to be taking flight -- boredom. >> kind of get up, do nothing, then spent the day going to a different terminal for a change of scene. >> you there's only so much of your parents you can take. >> reporter: while patience is in short supply, kindness is not. dozens of people like mrs. barto
the concourse at jfk looks like a campground. rows of cots, makeshift laundry lines, passed-out passengers. >> we've been stranded here now since thursday. sleeping in the airport. >> reporter: we met the kent family, getting a little fresh air. still wearing their i love new york shirts. but clearly not loving life inside the airplane. >> very noisy, you don't get much sleep, there's nothing to do. >> reporter: hundreds of stranded passengers are settling in for day...
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at new york's jfk, it was stranded travelers in very temporary quarters.aced masses moving out and up. then came the reunions. thousands of them all over the world. here in paris, there were tears, hugs, and lots and lots of kisses. in chicago, dick and joan walter finally got their daughter and niece back after they were stuck for five days in sweden. >> they're finally home where they belong. >> reporter: in frankfurt, the reunion came with flowers and a cowboy hat. she must have visited texas. how do you feel being home now? >> very good. feels really, really good. >> reporter: but there are still plenty of stranded passengers including these british students spending their extra time in the u.s. wisely. studying for college entrance exams. miguel marquez, abc news, paris. >>> right now, china is observing a day of mourning for the more than 2,000 victims of last week's earthquake. memorials are being held around china today and three minutes of silence was observed to mark one week since the disaster struck. as a sign of respect to the victims, china's
at new york's jfk, it was stranded travelers in very temporary quarters.aced masses moving out and up. then came the reunions. thousands of them all over the world. here in paris, there were tears, hugs, and lots and lots of kisses. in chicago, dick and joan walter finally got their daughter and niece back after they were stuck for five days in sweden. >> they're finally home where they belong. >> reporter: in frankfurt, the reunion came with flowers and a cowboy hat. she must have...
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so far the red cross has delivered 800 cots and blankets to jfk airport and we'll continue to bring you the latest. >> thanks for the update. one of those travelers stranded because of the ash cloud, his flight back from europe canceled and greg is currently in dubai and joins us on the phone. what is the latest from your vantage point, greg? >> a little add to the story, we were supposed to be flying back from dubai on 'em rate airlines, one of the airlines in this region and we are one of 170,000 people affected by this closure, amounting to $200 million a day for stranded passengers. the air lines are trying to break this stranglehold, klm announcing they have flown ten flights through the ash cloud affecting europe and tell me they have found no irregulators in those flights. they have submitted the data to the dutch aviation authorities and are waiting for them to say something to this point about maybe opening up the air space over holland for this airline. they want it to happen as soon as possible. british airways and air france also had test flights today, lufthansa as well. it
so far the red cross has delivered 800 cots and blankets to jfk airport and we'll continue to bring you the latest. >> thanks for the update. one of those travelers stranded because of the ash cloud, his flight back from europe canceled and greg is currently in dubai and joins us on the phone. what is the latest from your vantage point, greg? >> a little add to the story, we were supposed to be flying back from dubai on 'em rate airlines, one of the airlines in this region and we...
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and rick leventhal is at jfk airport, where a lot of people are on the other side of this sit and wait situation, the international flights are still grounded there. what is this scene like this. >> reporter: some of these international terminals are like ghost towns including terminal 4, behind us. j.f.k. reports there are a few hundred passengers stranded at the airport. and we know the american red cross brought in 400 cots and 800 blankets and we are not sure how many people spent the night there but we were told most, if not all of the airport hotels at j.f.k. are sold out. and we know there are at least 50 people, who are spending the night at newark airport, waiting for flights out and are not getting answers and are not getting any seats on flights, because nearly 90% of flights scheduled between the u.s. and europe have been cancelled. martha: i mean, it is extraordinary. how are these stranded passengers, are they -- most are able to call in and find out their flight was cancelled? how good is the communication and how are they handles this? >> reporter: well, we haven't hear
and rick leventhal is at jfk airport, where a lot of people are on the other side of this sit and wait situation, the international flights are still grounded there. what is this scene like this. >> reporter: some of these international terminals are like ghost towns including terminal 4, behind us. j.f.k. reports there are a few hundred passengers stranded at the airport. and we know the american red cross brought in 400 cots and 800 blankets and we are not sure how many people spent the...
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and, here at home, the american red cross in new york had 800 cots an 1600 blankets sent to jfk airporttravellers which includes a toothbrush, comb, wash cloth and soap. >> juliet: what a nightmare! thanks very much. >> gregg: 150,000 mourners in krakow, paying final respects to the polish president, lech kaczynski. he and his wife, maria, were among 96 high-ranking civilian and military leaders, kill in a plane crash, last weekend, in russia. dana lewis has the story in moscow. >> reporter: gregg, poland said good-bye to one of its great patriots, the president and his wife were laid to rest today but a lot of the world's leaders who hoped to attend the funeral were prevented from doing so because of the ash cloud over europe and the nation of poland seemed in shock today. burying the dead and today the president lech kaczynski and his wife, maria among 96 who died in a plane crash en route to a memorial for 22,000 poller soldiers murdered by soviet secret police in 1940, up to 80 world leaders were to attend the funeral, but the ash cloud forced half to cancel. president obama issued
and, here at home, the american red cross in new york had 800 cots an 1600 blankets sent to jfk airporttravellers which includes a toothbrush, comb, wash cloth and soap. >> juliet: what a nightmare! thanks very much. >> gregg: 150,000 mourners in krakow, paying final respects to the polish president, lech kaczynski. he and his wife, maria, were among 96 high-ranking civilian and military leaders, kill in a plane crash, last weekend, in russia. dana lewis has the story in moscow....
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yesterday he was at jfk. as many of you know richard is based in london. appears to me he is airporting hopping to see if he get a flight back home. if you are one of those people like richard who did have a booking to get back home you might have to wait longer than you thought you were going to wait after the flights resume. >> what we're seeing from here, good afternoon from newark, ali. the story, as the crisis moves into the next phase. it says passengers whose flights have already been canceled are now trying to either be wait listed or confirmed on new seats. now, look behind me. this is a group of people who have been waiting for jet airways, which flies from india via brussels up to new york. what has happened, of course, is that over the past few days, they've been flying via athens instead. now, these passengers have been here for some four days. they're starting to get extremely testy. voices have been raised. but, of course, it's understandable, ali. they've been waiting four days. jet is now flying again via brussels, so planes will be leavin
yesterday he was at jfk. as many of you know richard is based in london. appears to me he is airporting hopping to see if he get a flight back home. if you are one of those people like richard who did have a booking to get back home you might have to wait longer than you thought you were going to wait after the flights resume. >> what we're seeing from here, good afternoon from newark, ali. the story, as the crisis moves into the next phase. it says passengers whose flights have already...
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jfk loans to the moon program in the 50's because he understood that any nation that must remain number one on earth must also be number one in space. a couple of questions. it's my understanding, mr. administrator, that there's been a lot of internal discussion at nasa regarding how to circumvent for fiscal year 2010 language that limits nasa's ability to terminate or to alter the current constellation program. given the importance of this issue, we need to understand her of the committee the legality of decisions nasa is making relating to the program if records, especially in view of legislation. could you provide to this committee, offered to the appropriations committee within the next week a letter and a decision document from nasa's general counsel regarding nasa's interpretation of the 2010 appropriations language and the applicability of the antideficiency act? could you do that? the >> i will do that, sir. >> has has not sought any guidance from the department of justice on this and if so what was the legal opinion? >> sir, i will submit that for the record. just in summary, t
jfk loans to the moon program in the 50's because he understood that any nation that must remain number one on earth must also be number one in space. a couple of questions. it's my understanding, mr. administrator, that there's been a lot of internal discussion at nasa regarding how to circumvent for fiscal year 2010 language that limits nasa's ability to terminate or to alter the current constellation program. given the importance of this issue, we need to understand her of the committee the...
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but thousands of people are still stranded and at jfk airport, even portable showers were hauled in toshuttle discovery is now scheduled to land in florida at 9:08 eastern this morning at kennedy space center. the shuttle is currently doing its deorbit burn as it prepares for landing. the first landing attempt was scrapped because of rain and fog. the weather in florida has improved, so stay with "fox & friends" all day for continuing coverage of the shuttle landing. >>> u.s. and iraqi officials are hailing the death of two leaders in iraq. they were killed in a strike on a safe house. vice president joe biden making a rare white house briefing room appearance to talk about it. >> their deaths are potentially devastating blows to al-qaeda iraq. equally important, in my view, is this action demonstrates the improved security strength and capacity of iraqi security forces. >> the news comes as the u.s. prepares to draw down forces in iraq this summer. we'll talk to the commander of u.s. forces in iraq in minutes. >>> iran may be able to build a missile capable of striking the u.s. by 201
but thousands of people are still stranded and at jfk airport, even portable showers were hauled in toshuttle discovery is now scheduled to land in florida at 9:08 eastern this morning at kennedy space center. the shuttle is currently doing its deorbit burn as it prepares for landing. the first landing attempt was scrapped because of rain and fog. the weather in florida has improved, so stay with "fox & friends" all day for continuing coverage of the shuttle landing. >>>...
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. >> caller: i've been watching politics ever since the day of jfk, and back in 1913, they transferred our federal reserve in a closed session behind congress to the banking system. my question is, how are you going to take and straighten out an entity that belongs to the banking industry that pretty much does what they want to do? and how are you going to correct a problem that is bigger than the power of the senate and the house works and has been since 1913, of an entity that runs on its own. >> guest: the fed is a very bizarre institution, because it has a national board that is overwhelmingly controlled by appointees of the president. but then has these regional boards were it's not so much one person, one vote. it's like one bank, one vote, one corporation, one vote. the supreme court has said that the corporations have some rights when it comes to picking many of the seats of the regional boards of the federal reserve. corporations are the only ones. democracy is supposed to work. we elect the president and the president appoints executive branch officers, often with the consent
. >> caller: i've been watching politics ever since the day of jfk, and back in 1913, they transferred our federal reserve in a closed session behind congress to the banking system. my question is, how are you going to take and straighten out an entity that belongs to the banking industry that pretty much does what they want to do? and how are you going to correct a problem that is bigger than the power of the senate and the house works and has been since 1913, of an entity that runs on...
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he is a former student at the jfk school of government. guest: we are in national foundation focused on you transitioning out of foster care. we were upset a c fromasey family programs because the population is unique in the dismal options that are attached to foster care and being released at age 18 gori we have tested various strategies across the country. we try to engage youths in itself advocacy and making decisions. in foster care, we may call the decision so how do we expect them to start making decisions magically at age 18. we engage you, and its communities, and try to connect young people to opportunities. so many of these kids have the same aspirations is all kids. they want to go to college. what to do things with their lives. to many of them want to be social workers because that is all they have known. they do not think about being engineers and welders and mechanics and college professors because they have not been exposed to that. connecting kids to opportunities, connecting kids to internships and jobs because one thing i
he is a former student at the jfk school of government. guest: we are in national foundation focused on you transitioning out of foster care. we were upset a c fromasey family programs because the population is unique in the dismal options that are attached to foster care and being released at age 18 gori we have tested various strategies across the country. we try to engage youths in itself advocacy and making decisions. in foster care, we may call the decision so how do we expect them to...
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at camp kennedy, otherwise known as jfk airport, one traveler said the shower she had yesterday was theritish sisters visiting las vegas said they had a budget for their trip and they've already run out of money. fortunately, they're getting help. >> we went to get some bread and some meat. we couldn't afford anything. i'm going to start crying. i'm sorry. it's thanks to generous people in america that have helped us. >> sheer is a spectacular glimpse of the volcano. look at the lightning right in the middle of the lava and ash being emitted from the crater. pictures taken sunday. the ash cloud again is now spreading west toward north america as well as south and east toward europe. >>> the u.s. postal service is in serious trouble. it's forecasting a $7 billion shortfall this year and the postmaster general has warned congress the agency may run out of money altogether as early as november. just as the holiday season begins ramping up. would you miss saturday deliveries? our joe carter hit the streets to find out. >>> i am joe carter and this is "views from the street." how important i
at camp kennedy, otherwise known as jfk airport, one traveler said the shower she had yesterday was theritish sisters visiting las vegas said they had a budget for their trip and they've already run out of money. fortunately, they're getting help. >> we went to get some bread and some meat. we couldn't afford anything. i'm going to start crying. i'm sorry. it's thanks to generous people in america that have helped us. >> sheer is a spectacular glimpse of the volcano. look at the...
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. >> host: what do you hope to bring to the table with your new jfk book, and when will we see it? >> guest: i have to say you'll see it as soon as i finish it, and i, my publisher might be watching, so i will be getting more into it. i've just started the research, i'm getting more into it in the next couple of years. there's a lot of material about john f. kennedy that has become available to the public in the last few years. i believe that with the exception of the cuban missile crisis, the materials on his tapes have not been fully integrated into the narrative of his presidency. you can see him learning in the tapes on vietnam. you can see him learning in the tapes on the civil rights, on civil rights. you can see him learning in other areas too. there's a whole narrative, and, of course, there are some beautiful books about kennedy that have been written. richard reid's week is superb, ted sorenson and arthur schlesinger, but there's some new material, and also i think my generation should come to terms with why he remains an icon and whether it's fair. does the kennedy presi
. >> host: what do you hope to bring to the table with your new jfk book, and when will we see it? >> guest: i have to say you'll see it as soon as i finish it, and i, my publisher might be watching, so i will be getting more into it. i've just started the research, i'm getting more into it in the next couple of years. there's a lot of material about john f. kennedy that has become available to the public in the last few years. i believe that with the exception of the cuban missile...