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. >> host: kate, who was jim thorp? >> guest: probably the greatest multisport athlete of all time, and native american, one of our earliest greatest athletes. he's at the dawn of american organized sports, and he set a model, the gold standard for athletic achievements which still stands today. >> when did he live? >> born in 1887 in oklahoma, died in 1953. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh, gosh, yes. >> for whom? >> well, both nonprofessional and professional. he played for the new york giants who are now the san fransisco giants. he played for the canton bulldogs which is why the hall of fame is in ohio is because of jim. if you walk in the front door, the only statue you see is thorp. >> in his time, was he as well known as a michael vick or a brett favre is today? >> oh, many, much, much more. he was a multisport athlete, football, baseball, track and field, won medals in the 1912 olympics. he could do all of that which is why he still retains this status as the greatest multisport athlete because they don
. >> host: kate, who was jim thorp? >> guest: probably the greatest multisport athlete of all time, and native american, one of our earliest greatest athletes. he's at the dawn of american organized sports, and he set a model, the gold standard for athletic achievements which still stands today. >> when did he live? >> born in 1887 in oklahoma, died in 1953. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh, gosh, yes. >> for whom? >> well, both...
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jim, do you want to say anything in conclusion?>> i would love to just say in conclusion a deep, heartfelt word of thanks to you all for coming here today, to giving us the honor of your attention. i want to thank you, lisa, for your great moderating and your comments and, burt, serena, imam, and chloe briar, wherever you are, thank you so much for your welcome. great job. and dean james parks morton, dean evans, god bless you. thank you. [applause] >> that was james carroll and others discussing the past and present of jerusalem. for more information visit james carroll.net. >> kate buford, who was jim thorpe? >> probably our greatest multisport athlete ever of all time. and a native american. partially white but mostly native american. one of our earliest greatest athletes. that's one of the most important things about him, i think, is that he's at the dawn of american organized sports. and he sets a model. he sets a gold standard for athletic achievement that still stands today. >> when did he live? >> >> born in 1887 in oklahom
jim, do you want to say anything in conclusion?>> i would love to just say in conclusion a deep, heartfelt word of thanks to you all for coming here today, to giving us the honor of your attention. i want to thank you, lisa, for your great moderating and your comments and, burt, serena, imam, and chloe briar, wherever you are, thank you so much for your welcome. great job. and dean james parks morton, dean evans, god bless you. thank you. [applause] >> that was james carroll and...
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and every time i saw jim doing something, i asked jim, jim, can you get me tickets to this, can youget tickets to that? he went off on me one day about begging so much and always asking for favors. he sat me down after he cussed me out, had a nice conversation with me and said to me, you don't want to live your life that way in this town or anywhere elsewhere you're constantly asking for favors and people see you coming, they'll run the other way. develop your own system, make your own goals, accomplish your own achievements and you'll have what you need but stop asking folks for favors. >> very wise. your next one is "you're always on." in the internet age, there is no privacy. how does one deal with that in the failing up when sometimes failures are minute and sometimes failures are only known to you or a small circ will. failures now are known. tavis: on a global scale. and that's the whole point. i tell a story, speaking of television, when i was on b.e.t. years ago, long before pbs, i was interviewing a guest one night and i tell the name in the book, robert townsend, actor, di
and every time i saw jim doing something, i asked jim, jim, can you get me tickets to this, can youget tickets to that? he went off on me one day about begging so much and always asking for favors. he sat me down after he cussed me out, had a nice conversation with me and said to me, you don't want to live your life that way in this town or anywhere elsewhere you're constantly asking for favors and people see you coming, they'll run the other way. develop your own system, make your own goals,...
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i know jim has a few questions. jim: thank you billy, i doed in. of the great tradition citizen recognition of the amateur. hideki matsuyama at age 19 with so much on your mind coming here. we are joined by allen turner to interpret. first a statement please from hideki about how much this week meant to him. >> i was very happy to be here and to play four rounds here at augusta. also there are hard times right now in japan. hopefully my play brought some encouragement to those in need right now. jim: what are his plans right now? >> i am going to go back home and i want to do some volunteer work. i do want to finish my university and then i hope to turn pro. jim: please let hideki know that everyone back in japan are in our thoughts and prayers. >> thank you. jim: let me turn to charl schwartzel, the masters champion 2011 with birdies on the last four holes. this was a riveting day out there. how did you handle all that is going around the course? >> it is an exciting day. you know so many roars and the atmosphere out there was incredible. i think
i know jim has a few questions. jim: thank you billy, i doed in. of the great tradition citizen recognition of the amateur. hideki matsuyama at age 19 with so much on your mind coming here. we are joined by allen turner to interpret. first a statement please from hideki about how much this week meant to him. >> i was very happy to be here and to play four rounds here at augusta. also there are hard times right now in japan. hopefully my play brought some encouragement to those in need...
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there's jim thorpe high school and they honored him years.hey've done well by what they promised to do but the surviving children jack thorpe the youngest son just died a few weeks ago. that leaves two sons left. whether they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring, almost a year ago, to -- under the native american repatriation act get the remains removed and bury next to him of his father. >> what's the status of that case and where do you see it going? >> the status with jack dying they got, as i understand it, a 30-day extension -- 'cause he was the only one who technically filed the suit to add on more surviving descendents, the two remaining sons and some tribal members. they were told by the court they needed to beef up the court in order to resubmit it. that's the last i spoke on jack's descendents. where i stand on it if the end result for jim to come back to oklahoma, i would like to think there's a win-win solution. that the town, jim thorpe, which has done so well by him could keep the name obviously and be th
there's jim thorpe high school and they honored him years.hey've done well by what they promised to do but the surviving children jack thorpe the youngest son just died a few weeks ago. that leaves two sons left. whether they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring, almost a year ago, to -- under the native american repatriation act get the remains removed and bury next to him of his father. >> what's the status of that case and where do you see it going? >> the...
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i'm jim vance. dor seen off tonight. >>> woman riding metro, she sensed that something definitely was not right, when she felt another rider rub up against her. so she watched the guy for a couple of weeks and noticed it happened again and again to other people. it was on the commute frto the pentagon. darcy spencer is at the station now to explain what happened next. darcy? >> reporter: jim, as you can imagine, this woman is still very shaken up, but she was able to provide a very detailed description of this suspect who metro, as well as to a very popular website, which posted that information and that's what led to his arrest. >> reporter: metro transit police have arrested a man accused of groping women on subway cars. the arrest came after a victim posted his description all the way down to his ralph lauren glasses on a popular blog called, unsuck dc metro.blog spot.com. >> i think that it's disgusting and i i'm glad he got caught. >> reporter: the victim named alley called police was rubbing a
i'm jim vance. dor seen off tonight. >>> woman riding metro, she sensed that something definitely was not right, when she felt another rider rub up against her. so she watched the guy for a couple of weeks and noticed it happened again and again to other people. it was on the commute frto the pentagon. darcy spencer is at the station now to explain what happened next. darcy? >> reporter: jim, as you can imagine, this woman is still very shaken up, but she was able to provide a...
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i want to start with jim newton. this amazing justice for all, history of earl warren and the nation he made. jim newton is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist. he is a senior fellow of ucla public affairs. he has a new biography coming out with dwight eisenhower and his white house years. we can segue into that history and you may know his name. it was done in the new yorker about the discovery -- from eisenhower in the new yorker. a really fascinating article that came out recently. with that i would like to turn it over to jim and have him tell us how we got into writing about earl warren. >> a cue for being here. before i say anything, it was a finalist for the book prize in history last night. what she should also tell you, the winner of the los angeles times. [applause] >> earl warren. i started poking around in 2001. i became an editor at the time and was responsible for california government and political coverage. i was initially drawn to his curiosity about his time as governor. you know earl warren until q
i want to start with jim newton. this amazing justice for all, history of earl warren and the nation he made. jim newton is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist. he is a senior fellow of ucla public affairs. he has a new biography coming out with dwight eisenhower and his white house years. we can segue into that history and you may know his name. it was done in the new yorker about the discovery -- from eisenhower in the new yorker. a really fascinating article that came out recently. with that...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter avanza and now the state was about to put his only ground some to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect a world where the other one i put in today is. no better. this girl showed her my good. foot shoulder better not go going that mansour i don't regularly back. you know what was your reaction when i ask you we just. just really so we'll. how cruel can you be really. facility came to my mind. i hated the chance effort. because i lived. i was i was kids me as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and a committee hearing i couldn't bear to look at him. grandfather died shortly after the execution.
jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter avanza and now the state was about to put his only ground some to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect a world where the other one i put in today is. no better. this girl showed her my good. foot shoulder better not go going...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he still migraines are. still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect a world where the other one they could improve their. but no better. this girl showed her my good self. could show there's not going a man sir i don't regularly back to back. you know what was your reaction when i was with you just. i just really so we'll. see how cruel can you be really. that's only so it came to my mind. i hated the jenny sanford. because i'll chance. it was i was good to me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken at the committee hearing i couldn't bear to think of. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we are going to the future of coverage.
jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he still migraines are. still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect a world where the other one they could improve their. but no better. this girl showed her my good self. could show there's not going...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect me one where the other one i put him to death of. but i know where. he's going to go tell my good self. put the show to death or not go and bring that man sir back i don't regularly back. you know what was your reaction when i was with you think. i just really so well. how cruel can you be really. that's so real they remember. i hated that chance effort. because our lives and. he was always good to me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and a committee hearing i couldn't bear to think of. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. me it seems to be easier. to believe. such.
jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect me one where the other one i put him to death of. but i know where. he's going to go tell my good self. put the show to death...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect me one way or the other were made for him today. but i know better. is go showed her my good self. put the show to death and not go bring that man circlet back i don't regularly back. you know what was your reaction when i was with us and. i just really so we'll. have cruel can you be really. so ram came to my mind. i hated janet's effort. because our lives and. it was i was good to me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and a committee hearing i couldn't bear to look at. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. and some team has been to the jaroslav all region where handicrafts have become a major industry. now our team goes to a former t
jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's not going to affect me one way or the other were made for him today. but i know better. is go showed her my good self. put the show to death and...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still with graves or. i would love to say it's going to affect a world where that when they put him to their death but i know better. this girl showed her my good. could show to death or not go bring that man sir i don't regularly back. you know what was your reaction when i was really just. i just really so well. how cruel can you be really. that's so real so it came to my mind. i hated that chance effort. because i lived share. and was always gets me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and a committee hearing i couldn't bear to think and. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. hungry for the full story we've got it for us the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on th
jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still with graves or. i would love to say it's going to affect a world where that when they put him to their death but i know better. this girl showed her my good. could show to death or not...
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jim who ♪ ♪ jim ferry well come right on in coach jim ferry ♪ ♪ he's 6 feet 200 pounds and all man ♪ laughter ] ♪ serving up a victory sunday with a ferry on top ♪ ♪ jim ferry is so very ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to everyone at liu brooklin. they play this friday night. and to cheer them on, you guys, everyone in our audience is getting a pair of these -- blackbirds thunder sticks. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with "'late night' hashtags," you guys. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ lysol knows when the weather is at its best allergy season is at its worst. inside your home allergens can be found on everyday hard surfaces. lysol disinfecting wipes remove more than 95% of allergens. and lysol disinfectant spray kills the source of mold allergens. so from pollen particles to pet dander... lysol does more to help your family during allergy season. lysol, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. [ whistle blows ] [ squishing ] [ male announcer ] pool filled with caramel. not as good as chocolate filled with caramel. introducing milky way simply caramel.
jim who ♪ ♪ jim ferry well come right on in coach jim ferry ♪ ♪ he's 6 feet 200 pounds and all man ♪ laughter ] ♪ serving up a victory sunday with a ferry on top ♪ ♪ jim ferry is so very ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to everyone at liu brooklin. they play this friday night. and to cheer them on, you guys, everyone in our audience is getting a pair of these -- blackbirds thunder sticks. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with "'late night'...
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jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's going to affect a world where the other one i put in today is. no better. he's going to show tear my good sales. put a show they're not going that man sir i don't regularly back to back. you know what was your reaction when i was really just. i just really so well. how cruel can you be really. so when i came to my mind. i hated chance effort. because i lived chan. and was i was consider me. as a child i really liked him. and i hated that he i mean he was so. broken and to come and see harry i couldn't bear to think of. sean's grandfather died shortly after the execution. issues that so much of the internet is a huge music share price and on the mark with the battle for libya is the so-called humanitarian interv
jim often took care of the little boy when his mother was out on the road. i met jim twelve years ago when i came here the first time it was a few days before the execution. jim had already lost his daughter vonder and now the state was about to put his only grandson to death. he's still migraines are. they still moderates or. i would love to say it's going to affect a world where the other one i put in today is. no better. he's going to show tear my good sales. put a show they're not going...
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good evening, jim. >> reporter: good evening, diane. over the last decade, the way doctors treat pain in america has changed. dramatically. prescribing 50% more narcotic painkillers. and now many are saying, this country needs to go cold turkey. a house of pain. >> i have severe lower back pain. >> reporter: patients at a pain clinic on chicago's north side. >> muscle pain throughout my entire body. >> reporter: america is apparently in more pain than ever. in fact, we take 80% of all the prescription pain relievers in the world. the most popular drug in the country? a painkiller. vicodin. >> it is being overprescribed and prescribed for people who don't need it. >> reporter: who is prescribing all those painkillers? more than 600,000 doctors, from surgeons to podiatrists are licensed by the dea, but at the top of the list are primary care doctors, followed by internists and dentists. and critics say many often prescribe drugs like vicodin because they're not as tightly regulated as other narcotic pain relievers, so they're easier to gi
good evening, jim. >> reporter: good evening, diane. over the last decade, the way doctors treat pain in america has changed. dramatically. prescribing 50% more narcotic painkillers. and now many are saying, this country needs to go cold turkey. a house of pain. >> i have severe lower back pain. >> reporter: patients at a pain clinic on chicago's north side. >> muscle pain throughout my entire body. >> reporter: america is apparently in more pain than ever. in...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer.ll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadca
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just make sure we can see you, and we will bring them up to jim. something about jim, one thing to know is that he writes the editorials that appear every week in our newspaper. we get a lot of kudos for his work on that, so pretty proud of him at that level. there's a lot of things on the business side, but that is the one you can count on him for every single week. since san francisco is the host city, mayor lee was gracious enough to allow mayor kwan to go first. well, zack, and welcome, merkel on -- mayor kwan. [applause] >> good morning, all. it is my pleasure to welcome you on behalf of the partners and lawyers at my firm. we are in historic times. 34 years ago, i was privileged to help with the election and administration of the first african-american mayor of oakland. we continue to make history because today, i'm honored to introduce the first asian american woman as mayor of oakland, the first asian mayor of oakland, and the first asian- american woman elected as mayor of any major city in the united states. she and ed lee, the first asia
just make sure we can see you, and we will bring them up to jim. something about jim, one thing to know is that he writes the editorials that appear every week in our newspaper. we get a lot of kudos for his work on that, so pretty proud of him at that level. there's a lot of things on the business side, but that is the one you can count on him for every single week. since san francisco is the host city, mayor lee was gracious enough to allow mayor kwan to go first. well, zack, and welcome,...
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jim who ♪ ♪ jim ferry well come right on in coach jim ferry ♪ ♪ he's 6 feet 200 pounds and all man ♪ laughter ] ♪ serving up a victory sunday with a ferry on top ♪ ♪ jim ferry is so very ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to everyone at liu brooklin. they play this friday night. and to cheer them on, you guys, everyone in our audience is getting a pair of these -- blackbirds thunder sticks. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with "'late night' hashtags," you guys. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. it's time for "'late night' hashtags." here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hashtags. these are a list on twitter where we give you the topic and you send in the tweets. tomorrow is st. patrick's day, which, of course, means lots of drinking. so, in honor of that, i went on twitter yesterday, and started a hashtag called -- drunkest i ever got. [ light laughter ] and i asked you guys to tweet out a funny or embarrassing story from when you were drunk. we got thousands of tweets. hundreds of thousa
jim who ♪ ♪ jim ferry well come right on in coach jim ferry ♪ ♪ he's 6 feet 200 pounds and all man ♪ laughter ] ♪ serving up a victory sunday with a ferry on top ♪ ♪ jim ferry is so very ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our thanks to everyone at liu brooklin. they play this friday night. and to cheer them on, you guys, everyone in our audience is getting a pair of these -- blackbirds thunder sticks. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be back with "'late night'...
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i will be the host of the jim fischer showed today. jim is under the weather. we will talk a little iowa politics. john is from the eye with dispatch. a little about woc, the first radio home of ronald reagan. he dedicated the building that we are in right here in davenport, iowa. >> i believe you were there that day. >> no, i was not there that day. the history of this facility is that it was part of who out of cedar rapids. everybody -- everything was owned by the palm family. everybody thinks woc stands for world of chiropractic. >> i tend to believe it has something to do with their relationship with the doctor who formed the chiropractic operation. >> the family says they do not have anything to do with it. >> i thought that was what it was. >> good afternoon. i know you may be expecting jim fisher. i will be filling in with him -- for him today. >> we have already talked this morning. >> i also want to say hi to all of the people from c-span. this is one of those special days where the folks have come in. we have the crew in. if you turn to media com numb
i will be the host of the jim fischer showed today. jim is under the weather. we will talk a little iowa politics. john is from the eye with dispatch. a little about woc, the first radio home of ronald reagan. he dedicated the building that we are in right here in davenport, iowa. >> i believe you were there that day. >> no, i was not there that day. the history of this facility is that it was part of who out of cedar rapids. everybody -- everything was owned by the palm family....
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and, you know, there are concrete things they can do, as jim was showing. washing, scrubbing fruits and vegetables will help. you can peel them. that's very helpful. discard the outer leaves of leafy vegetables. that's where the pesticides are going to cling. and for those things that you can't wash, that you can't peel, like berries, think about buying organic, because those won't have the pesticides. >> and you were saying with meat and fish? >> reporter: that's right. meat, poultry, fish, take off the skin and trim the fat, because that's where the pesticides will really concentrate. >> in the fat, right under the skin. >> reporter: if you take the fat off, that will help. >> all right, i know online we'll have a lot more about this for anybody who wants to read it. thank you, rich, and thank you, again, jim. >>> and now we turn to libya. if you thought the u.s. was easing out of a big role in the conflict, we learned late today the president has authorized more fire power. the use of armed predator drones, trying to break the six-week stalemate. and our
and, you know, there are concrete things they can do, as jim was showing. washing, scrubbing fruits and vegetables will help. you can peel them. that's very helpful. discard the outer leaves of leafy vegetables. that's where the pesticides are going to cling. and for those things that you can't wash, that you can't peel, like berries, think about buying organic, because those won't have the pesticides. >> and you were saying with meat and fish? >> reporter: that's right. meat,...
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jim lahey, thanks for leahey, thank you. >> jim, this is sydnie kohara. what's the update on the movie money ball by michael lewis that they were shooting over with the as? is that all done? when he's the movie supposed to come out? >> the movie is scheduled for release on september 23rd. so that could be great timing if we're doing as well as we hope to. it could be a really exciting fall around here. as i understand it the movie is not 100% completed but it's in the he had et stage so all the shooting -- the edit stage, so all the shoot something done. >> i don't know how oakland could be depressed with your baseball executive played by brad pitt. >> i don't think any of us would be depressed about that. [ laughter ] >> who played you? >> i am not played in the movie. i don't think they could find a character to quite fit my profile. >> reporter: he can't be duplicated, sydnie. >> exactly. that's the way to look at it [ laughter ] >> thanks very much, jim and anne makovec in oakland and jim leahey vice president of sales and marketing. i hope they have
jim lahey, thanks for leahey, thank you. >> jim, this is sydnie kohara. what's the update on the movie money ball by michael lewis that they were shooting over with the as? is that all done? when he's the movie supposed to come out? >> the movie is scheduled for release on september 23rd. so that could be great timing if we're doing as well as we hope to. it could be a really exciting fall around here. as i understand it the movie is not 100% completed but it's in the he had et...
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>> jim you any this is not an insult but i might consider you a nerd. >> really? wow i didn't know i qualified. >> that is a good thing. >> tech savvy, makes lots of money. >> all right. makes what? all right any way let's lookout side where we see partly cloudy conditions today, slightly warmer slight chance of showers tomorrow more clouds cooler then it will warm back up through the rest of the week as it looks like a spring pattern no major rainstorms spring showers tomorrow if that. so this is more typical for this time of season finally. >> all right there we go. >>>i will take a nerd over a jerk any day. >> the quote of the week. >> all right that is it for this edition of weekend early edition i want to thank you for joining us. >> our next newscast is at 5:30, face the nation is up next here on cbs 5 enjoy the rest of your beautiful sunday. >> we will see you here next sunday ,,,,,,
>> jim you any this is not an insult but i might consider you a nerd. >> really? wow i didn't know i qualified. >> that is a good thing. >> tech savvy, makes lots of money. >> all right. makes what? all right any way let's lookout side where we see partly cloudy conditions today, slightly warmer slight chance of showers tomorrow more clouds cooler then it will warm back up through the rest of the week as it looks like a spring pattern no major rainstorms spring...
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jim, what is it about this system? such. compact energy. a single cell surviving hundreds of miles still very, very strong? >> that same storm that eric showed us in his package in clinton, mississippi, is the same storm that affected news tuscaloosa in the last hour and within five miles of the campus of university of alabama we've had structural damage and damage to homes. those are the situations that set up for that. this has been an amazing day. a fifth of the year's tornado so far have occurred in this day alone and we're not done. we saw the long night ahead of us including 45,000 people at talladega speedway in tents and no way to get away. a dangerous situation and a long night ahead of us. >> we'll keep an eye on it. jim, thanks, as always. >>> to politics now in washington. prescribe's re-election campaign got under way last night with three separate fundraisers in his hometown of chicago during one of those events, a microphone he assumed was off was, instead, left on and it revealed some combative remarks about the budget fight
jim, what is it about this system? such. compact energy. a single cell surviving hundreds of miles still very, very strong? >> that same storm that eric showed us in his package in clinton, mississippi, is the same storm that affected news tuscaloosa in the last hour and within five miles of the campus of university of alabama we've had structural damage and damage to homes. those are the situations that set up for that. this has been an amazing day. a fifth of the year's tornado so far...
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let's look outside and see what sunday has in store for us, jim? >> wet out there, jim. when is this going to dry out? any hope for easter sunday. >> come on, ann, we had nice weather here. little bit of rain is not going to ruin anybody's easter plans out there, nor should it, as light drizzle showers prevail around the bay. we look at the golden gate and see wet streets out there. cloudy, kind of classic spring weather for the bay area here. it will wind down this afternoon. see skies drying out. this is no big rain maker. few hundreds of an inch and wet streets. as we look at the live high definition doppler, a few returns showing up across the region, but again very light in nature and they will wear out this afternoon. here is a better look around the bay as, again, we see those returns showing up right through the golden gate. we look at a return right now, producing drizzle out there, and as we take a look elsewhere around the bay, widely scattered to isolated shower activity. we look for it to dry out this afternoon. more moisture on tap for tomorrow as we look f
let's look outside and see what sunday has in store for us, jim? >> wet out there, jim. when is this going to dry out? any hope for easter sunday. >> come on, ann, we had nice weather here. little bit of rain is not going to ruin anybody's easter plans out there, nor should it, as light drizzle showers prevail around the bay. we look at the golden gate and see wet streets out there. cloudy, kind of classic spring weather for the bay area here. it will wind down this afternoon. see...
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brian. >> jim maceda inside tripoli. jim, thanks for your reporting tonight. for more on all of this, we're happy to be joined tonight by retired u.s. army four-star general, barry mccaffrey, who is, of course, an nbc news military analyst. general, first off, where do you see the momentum right now tonight? and if i can ask, how do you think this ends? >> well, brian, to some extent this is bizarroland. we've got nato announcing they'll strike either side if they're attacking civilians. gadhafi is now putting his forces understandably in civilian clothes, in civilian vehicles. the u.s. is withdrawing its combat power from supporting this effort. it's hard to imagine why this will turn out well. >> now, we call this a nato-led fight and yet you and i both know there's components of this that are purely a u.s.-run show. no one else is refueling aircraft, electronic jamming, surveillance, things like that. i want to put a graphic up on the screen, what you commanding general types call the tempo of battle currently for our company. you know about the multiple de
brian. >> jim maceda inside tripoli. jim, thanks for your reporting tonight. for more on all of this, we're happy to be joined tonight by retired u.s. army four-star general, barry mccaffrey, who is, of course, an nbc news military analyst. general, first off, where do you see the momentum right now tonight? and if i can ask, how do you think this ends? >> well, brian, to some extent this is bizarroland. we've got nato announcing they'll strike either side if they're attacking...
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more potentially much, much inflammatory -- >> directly attacking god. >> than burning a bible. >> jimterry jones today said -- had no regrets of this. "the new york times" quoted it's time to hold islam accountable. this is what he said last august first starting with this absurd threat. let's take a listen. >> what we hope to accomplish by the burning confident ran is to send a very clear, it is indeed a radical message, but a clear, radical message to muslims, to sharia law that is not welcomed in america. >> if somebody's going to react to what you do, do you think the reaction's going to be positive or negative? >> i think it's going to be positive. >> boy, he was terribly wrong. >> well, not only was he terribly wrong but in a way he wanted he got what he wanted. >> this time we didn't give him attention. nobody covered this event. in the mainstream media this time we catapulted him into the position last september. what really struck me was on september 7th i was at a press conference at the national press club with the leaders of every protestant denomination, the jewish commun
more potentially much, much inflammatory -- >> directly attacking god. >> than burning a bible. >> jimterry jones today said -- had no regrets of this. "the new york times" quoted it's time to hold islam accountable. this is what he said last august first starting with this absurd threat. let's take a listen. >> what we hope to accomplish by the burning confident ran is to send a very clear, it is indeed a radical message, but a clear, radical message to...
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he doesn't want to roll over. >> rose: jim, who else-- who else should we be watching, jim? westwood? >> well, certainly lee westwood. he made a run at the green jacket last year. he's been so close in so many majors. i'd be watching him. ricky fowler will be here. i'll be excited-- ricky fowler needs to get the breakthrough victory. >> early days here. >> but-- >> a lot of guys are playing really well. hunter mayhem. he's great from 30 feet out. >> matt coucher. no one talks about him. he played with tyingener '98. >> he's coming in under the radar. he's not having all the press. you even have something like nick watney, played great, really solid under pressure those last few holes at doral. could be very important things like that. >> this is where the game is now charlie. this is after an incredible, indescribable run by tying they're lasted a good dozen years where you went into every one of these tournaments saying can anyone beat him this week? in the last year, the game has gone young and it's gone global and it has spread out so wide, that that's what also makes thi
he doesn't want to roll over. >> rose: jim, who else-- who else should we be watching, jim? westwood? >> well, certainly lee westwood. he made a run at the green jacket last year. he's been so close in so many majors. i'd be watching him. ricky fowler will be here. i'll be excited-- ricky fowler needs to get the breakthrough victory. >> early days here. >> but-- >> a lot of guys are playing really well. hunter mayhem. he's great from 30 feet out. >> matt...
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jim cantore in arkadelphia, arkansas. jim, we hope you and your team stay as safe as possible as we go on into the night covering all of this. >>> now we turn to news from overseas, to the rapidly deteriorating crisis in syria, with the bloody government crackdown on protesters escalating there. the u.s. state department is telling american citizens now to leave the country. others are wondering how long the u.s. can stay out of the fray. our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, reports tonight on what may be another no-win situation for america. >> reporter: human rights groups say hundreds of protesters have been killed in the last few days. some gunned down in the streets. and today more than 2,000 security police reportedly fanned out across a damascus suburb. but this is what syrian government tv showed tonight. a funeral, it claimed of 15 soldiers killed by demonstrators. in daraa the situation is desperate, says al jazeera's rula amin, one of the few reporters in syria. >> anyone who dares to get o
jim cantore in arkadelphia, arkansas. jim, we hope you and your team stay as safe as possible as we go on into the night covering all of this. >>> now we turn to news from overseas, to the rapidly deteriorating crisis in syria, with the bloody government crackdown on protesters escalating there. the u.s. state department is telling american citizens now to leave the country. others are wondering how long the u.s. can stay out of the fray. our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea...
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all right welcome back to the kaiser court time now to go to new york and talk with jim rickards senior managing director of tangency capital jim rickards welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max thanks for having me all right jim rickards gold continues to hit all time you i told her as just surged through a thirty year high what's going on well this is going to continue obviously it will be volatility it's are going to be a one way street gold will go up and down i thought the most interesting development was right after the sendai earthquake that time i said that gold would go down a little bit and the reason for that is you know obviously there was a crash in the truck your stock market and when people are people they need money for margin calls so i thought a lot of people would sell gold obviously was a lousy time to sell japanese stock so sell gold get a little cash meet your margin call so what was that was pretty obvious to me but what was interesting is where gold would find a bid obviously was going to go down was going to go back up again and the prior lows had been a
all right welcome back to the kaiser court time now to go to new york and talk with jim rickards senior managing director of tangency capital jim rickards welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max thanks for having me all right jim rickards gold continues to hit all time you i told her as just surged through a thirty year high what's going on well this is going to continue obviously it will be volatility it's are going to be a one way street gold will go up and down i thought the most...
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welcome back here to the "the jim fisher show." this is news talk 1420 w.o.c., dan kennedy and ed tibbets from the quad city times. he has joined us this afternoon as we're taking calls from the folks over at c-span and of course our listeners in the quad cities. kind of a treat if you go to media com channel 2 and watch what is going on here and keeping abreast of what is happening. let's go back to the phones right now and hopefully, birthers don't want to go away. somebody has another question. i have this opinion on that birther thing. tom, from texas, how are you? >> not too bad for an old guy. >> i know what you mean. >> i'm curious as to how we have multiple economic experts out there, all of whom have different opinions about what actually stimulates or grows the economy,est. so i'm curious as to how so many times the question is answered, the government gives working class people a little money, they'll stimulate the economy and that's going to have a director effect. i don't see the reasoning there. if i give you a check
welcome back here to the "the jim fisher show." this is news talk 1420 w.o.c., dan kennedy and ed tibbets from the quad city times. he has joined us this afternoon as we're taking calls from the folks over at c-span and of course our listeners in the quad cities. kind of a treat if you go to media com channel 2 and watch what is going on here and keeping abreast of what is happening. let's go back to the phones right now and hopefully, birthers don't want to go away. somebody has...
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but we begin again tonight in the disaster zone with jim avila in concord, alabama. jim? >> reporter: diane, it's like two different words. the contrast is amazing. what you've been watching, most of the world has been watching, all the pageantry, and here, in alabama, itself, i'm in concord, as you say, where more than 200 homes were destroyed and that is perhaps why this is one of the few places in the world where, in fact, people were not paying attention to the fantasy, because the reality was all too time consuming. >> large hail. >> reporter: this is the most powerful tornado to hit mississippi in 45 years. an ef-5. the highest possible rating. winds upward of 205 miles an hour. hitting the town of smithville, with so much force, it launched a pickup truck so far into the air, it still hasn't been found. but this outbreak had more than one punch. tornadoes packing winds of just under 200 miles an hour hit five states from arkansas to tennessee. >> we just took a tour. and i've got to say, i've never seen devastation like this. it is heart breaking. how are you? >> i
but we begin again tonight in the disaster zone with jim avila in concord, alabama. jim? >> reporter: diane, it's like two different words. the contrast is amazing. what you've been watching, most of the world has been watching, all the pageantry, and here, in alabama, itself, i'm in concord, as you say, where more than 200 homes were destroyed and that is perhaps why this is one of the few places in the world where, in fact, people were not paying attention to the fantasy, because the...