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>> but that's how he does it and now, joan. he had a senior moment there. >> i'll work with you.od. it's all good. >> it took me about a week to really enjoy it. the first night i just was in such shock of the whole thing. >> right. right. and now to have to give back my crown. >> yes. >> you had a chance to sit down with these two and you had a lengthy conversation that was aired. what was it like? what did you get from holly and bret? >> very little except that they were totally dedicated. last year i was fighting with everybody. don't you say that about my daughter and -- blah, blah, blah. >> it was a brutal season last year. >> brutal. >> right. >> and this year they're very dedicated and parents without perrier for the people in the hampt hampton, but she is so into autism and he's so into diabetes. so it's a terrible -- it's a terribly difficult choice. i wouldn't want to be donald tonight. >> you are aware that you'll have to give it back. >> you want to give it to me or hold it for another couple of hours. >> no, but -- i understand why miss america has such a good time.
>> but that's how he does it and now, joan. he had a senior moment there. >> i'll work with you.od. it's all good. >> it took me about a week to really enjoy it. the first night i just was in such shock of the whole thing. >> right. right. and now to have to give back my crown. >> yes. >> you had a chance to sit down with these two and you had a lengthy conversation that was aired. what was it like? what did you get from holly and bret? >> very little...
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he and his lovely wife joan deserve our thanks for that.ave disagreed about a number of things. but he has done good things for pennsylvania especially in his champion of funding for the national institute of health. there are a lot of americans alive today that would nw be alive were it nw for the help of arlen specter that's a legaptr to be proud of. i want to thank w hers to my staff. i asked a lot of them they give t of ae] serve them anywhere. then to my volunteers and then to my volunteers. 5,000 strong. coming in day after day because thase care. principle. they cared. to the volunteers. >> there were others who have helped. many others dave peo s and andrewff. ennedy and neil. then i want to talk about something that's very special. richard, my brother. elizabeth my sister. there's only one perfect child in the world and every parent has it. and margaret, maggie. who lead this campaign and i'm eternally devoted to along with my sver sisters. i can't thank them all enough. and then to the silver fox, my mom. how we loved her. she tau
he and his lovely wife joan deserve our thanks for that.ave disagreed about a number of things. but he has done good things for pennsylvania especially in his champion of funding for the national institute of health. there are a lot of americans alive today that would nw be alive were it nw for the help of arlen specter that's a legaptr to be proud of. i want to thank w hers to my staff. i asked a lot of them they give t of ae] serve them anywhere. then to my volunteers and then to my...
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a blast from the past, former "gma" anchor, joan lunden. you still got it, joanie. the tilt of the head. you feel that everything is going to be okay here on "gma." i look forward to talking to her. >>> first, it was a standing ovation for pamela anderson and her partner, david whitewood, as they took their final spin around the floor of "dancing with the stars." she and her professional dance partner are the latest couple to exit the competition. this morning, they're up bright and early in los angeles to join us. just, i'm telling you, sam champion normally does this interview. but he can't in protest today, pam. he's on strike. >> really? >> yes. he's protesting. you were not able. you had a slight injury or some sort? you couldn't dance last night. are you okay? >> i'm doing great. i hurt my leg. it's no big deal. i was going to stay off of it because it was just an encore dance. i could have done it. i should have done it. i was jealous seeing chelsie do it. >> did you overcome your fear? you said you never danced before, that you were
a blast from the past, former "gma" anchor, joan lunden. you still got it, joanie. the tilt of the head. you feel that everything is going to be okay here on "gma." i look forward to talking to her. >>> first, it was a standing ovation for pamela anderson and her partner, david whitewood, as they took their final spin around the floor of "dancing with the stars." she and her professional dance partner are the latest couple to exit the competition. this...
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let's go to joan walsh, editor in chief, "salon.com." the discussion out there by the right wing is almost as if they were anti success when it comes to fighting terrorism. or am i overreacting to this? what do you think, joan? >> no, i don't think you're overreacting, ed. i was listening to msnbc this morning, and republican congressman mike rodgers was calling this a success for terrorism. just because the guy got the suv into times square. and let me say, i was born in new york, my daughter goes to school in new york. your show is in new york. none of us want there to be any threat of terrorism in new york. but we're also grown-ups and we're new yorkers at heart, and we know, it's going to happen from time to time. and then what happened was textbook new york. you had some really street-savvy vendors who did the right thing. they found a cop, the cop investigated. the rest of the cops came. and then the federal government got involved. and then they found this guy within 48 hours. how awesome is that? i mean, we can't say we're safe.
let's go to joan walsh, editor in chief, "salon.com." the discussion out there by the right wing is almost as if they were anti success when it comes to fighting terrorism. or am i overreacting to this? what do you think, joan? >> no, i don't think you're overreacting, ed. i was listening to msnbc this morning, and republican congressman mike rodgers was calling this a success for terrorism. just because the guy got the suv into times square. and let me say, i was born in new...
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de los niños >>> cuando se preguntaron por su ament oro dijo que está enamorado de sus hijos >>> y joan reaccionó conmocionado por la muerte de su colaborador >>> reconoce oí que aunque no será su empleado si era colaborador y amigo además de expresar su pena por el twibl crimen pidió que sea investigados y presionó por qué murió abel, quien lo mató y quien está a matando a méxico. parece, parece que la actriz leticia calderón se res que ls e con su ex juan collao >>> está pareja protagonizó con un escandalosa situación >>> otros que se reconciliaron son cruz martín centavos y la cantante alicia villarreal >>> y tras la re consolación de ef lee quintanilla y cruz >>> el músico afirmó que nunca llegaron el punto de la separación y todo está de viento en popa en esta familia >>> se acabó la relación de belinda con do santos >>> dijo que el trabajo y distancia provocó la ruptura y ahora son lo amigo >>> la relación de daos dos años fue seguido por prensa >>> y para puerto rico la cantante ednita nazario recibió un reconocimiento por su trayectoria trayectoria artístico >>> y familiares y a
de los niños >>> cuando se preguntaron por su ament oro dijo que está enamorado de sus hijos >>> y joan reaccionó conmocionado por la muerte de su colaborador >>> reconoce oí que aunque no será su empleado si era colaborador y amigo además de expresar su pena por el twibl crimen pidió que sea investigados y presionó por qué murió abel, quien lo mató y quien está a matando a méxico. parece, parece que la actriz leticia calderón se res que ls e con su ex...
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can we finish this discussion after "joan of arcadia"? >> "is "joan of or cadia" on?human urine would cover my scent. >> larry: looking for something good to read? we've got it on our blog. the incredible story of ray johnstone, who had -- was an nba player one day and in a coma the next. and one of the real housewives of new york has written a book. "secrets of a jewish mother." yeah, they have secrets. it's all on cnn.com/larryking. i don't get that, either. tea party movement. are you going to make fun of it yet? >> i think it kind of does that on its own. >> larry: it is what it is? >> yeah. the tea party movement is -- i always have a problem with people who say, you know what, it's not the republicans, it's not the democrats, it's all politicians, they're all the problem. and i don't think in this case that's true. i think you had one party that actually was trying to effect change, particularly this health care bill. you had 60% of the people in this country who wanted a public option. it was ignored. >> larry: so you're saying it's republicans? >> and another
can we finish this discussion after "joan of arcadia"? >> "is "joan of or cadia" on?human urine would cover my scent. >> larry: looking for something good to read? we've got it on our blog. the incredible story of ray johnstone, who had -- was an nba player one day and in a coma the next. and one of the real housewives of new york has written a book. "secrets of a jewish mother." yeah, they have secrets. it's all on cnn.com/larryking. i don't get...
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can we finish this discussion after joan of arcadia. >> who is joan of arcadia on?ter, i didn't know human urine would cover my scent. >> larry: ray johnston, a nba player, in a coma next. all on cnn.com/larryking. tea party movement. are you going to make fun of it yet? i think it does that on its own. >> larry: it is what it is? >> yeah. the tea party movement is -- i always have a problem with people who say, you know what, it is not the republicans, it is not the democrats, it is all politicians. i don't think in this case that is true. i think you have one party that was trying to effect change, particularly this health care bill. 60% of people in this country who wanted a public option. it was ignored. another side that filibustered everything that stands to lose big if obama does anything right or anything productive. and i think in a lot of cases it is just kind of laziness when it comes to knowing the facts. >> larry: what do you think of the tea party? >> there is a lot i disagree with them on and i'm not really part of it. i always think a distrust of the
can we finish this discussion after joan of arcadia. >> who is joan of arcadia on?ter, i didn't know human urine would cover my scent. >> larry: ray johnston, a nba player, in a coma next. all on cnn.com/larryking. tea party movement. are you going to make fun of it yet? i think it does that on its own. >> larry: it is what it is? >> yeah. the tea party movement is -- i always have a problem with people who say, you know what, it is not the republicans, it is not the...
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se habÍa comentado que era colaborador cercano de joan sebastian.? >> noticias de shaila durkal que responde a las acusaciones de un sujeto que dijo que su mamÁ era maltratada por su papÁ. estuvo en rueda de prensa y aclarÓ esta situación. >> ay! en un rato regresamos con contigo, hacemos una pausa y enseguida regresamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. ♪ amor, amor ♪ amor, amor ♪ son letras que vienen del corazon ♪ ♪ amor, amor ♪ amor, amor ♪ son letras que vienen del corazon ♪ ♪ a-m-o-r ♪ amor, amor, ♪ amor, amor ♪ a-m-o-r ♪ son letras que vienen del corazon ♪ [ mÚsica ] >> seguimos superemocionados mi jordi. >> tienes un buen juego muy divertido. >> aquÍ estÁ un poco el body painting. no se puede enseÑar tanto. vamos poco a poco. >> mÉxico tiene que demostrar el nivel que trae y mucha gente dice ay! el empate. no. tienen que ganar. para quedar en un buen lugar dentro de su grupo. yo creo que África es el más fÁcil. >> eso! >> mÉxico tiene que ganar. o no? >> sÍ! >> yo soy mexicana tambiÉn. >> todos los ojos deben estar puestos en mÉxico. >> con perm
se habÍa comentado que era colaborador cercano de joan sebastian.? >> noticias de shaila durkal que responde a las acusaciones de un sujeto que dijo que su mamÁ era maltratada por su papÁ. estuvo en rueda de prensa y aclarÓ esta situación. >> ay! en un rato regresamos con contigo, hacemos una pausa y enseguida regresamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. ♪ amor, amor ♪ amor, amor ♪ son letras que vienen del corazon ♪ ♪ amor, amor ♪ amor, amor ♪ son letras que vienen...
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joan lunden brings us a new book in the "schicken soup for the soul" series. >>> for some of you, youral news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. - i can't tell. - oh, honey. - he totally ent to jared. life's unforgettable moments with pandora, now at jared. all: awwww... - they are so cute at that age. announcer: jared. the galleria of jewelry. a deep ache all over. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now i can do more of what i love. [ female announcer ] lyri
joan lunden brings us a new book in the "schicken soup for the soul" series. >>> for some of you, youral news is next. >> for everyone else, "america this morning" continues after this. to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now,...
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. >> and with that, i would ask them to pick up a wine glass and joan me in a traditional toast to the president. i think it's seaf to assume that not everyone in this room agrees all that he has done and all that he's trying to do, but i think we can all agree that the staff are working their hearts out and also i would like include mrs. obama in this toast because she works so hard being our beautiful first lady. so mr. president and mrs. obama, thank you for being here. we're honored by your presence. may you have a healthy and long life. and now i give you the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you so much, everybody. thank you. please have a seat. >> thank you to all the other board members. to honored guests and to the lovely first lady, good evening. ed's right. i work a lot, and so i wasn't sure that he should actually come tonight. he was talked into it. he leaned over and said, mr. president -- this is no ordinary dinner. this is a big [beep] meal. it's been quite a year since i've spoken here last. lots of u
. >> and with that, i would ask them to pick up a wine glass and joan me in a traditional toast to the president. i think it's seaf to assume that not everyone in this room agrees all that he has done and all that he's trying to do, but i think we can all agree that the staff are working their hearts out and also i would like include mrs. obama in this toast because she works so hard being our beautiful first lady. so mr. president and mrs. obama, thank you for being here. we're honored...
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and we want to thank joan holden who is head of school for once again sponsoring the event. they have a motto, once a saint always a saint and they live by that motto. we'll have a climbing wall and arts and crafts for the kids and it's a family focus event and it should be a good time. i know we're going to get some showers. i'm hoping no thunder or lightning and i'm expecting the sun to come out here. >> we'll talk to gwen about that. >> i appreciate that. >> and talk about some of the things you have going on. some inside activities if it is going to be raining. >> a whole series of tents will be set up and there will be arts and crafts for a variety of children ages. the climbing wall is portable and we can move it. it's a 26-foot tall climbing wall which in my book is very high. and it should be a good time. we also have a foundation tent which will talk about pediatric cancer awareness as well as the activities of the foundation. there will be food and vendors, a raffle of great prizes. >> and this is something you're getting off the ground and getting the foundation g
and we want to thank joan holden who is head of school for once again sponsoring the event. they have a motto, once a saint always a saint and they live by that motto. we'll have a climbing wall and arts and crafts for the kids and it's a family focus event and it should be a good time. i know we're going to get some showers. i'm hoping no thunder or lightning and i'm expecting the sun to come out here. >> we'll talk to gwen about that. >> i appreciate that. >> and talk about...
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. >> i want to introduce the happiest woman in wisconsin, my wife joan. [applause] i deeply resent that. that is more applause than i usually get. [laughter] next, my son doug. [laughter] my son, craig. [laughter] doug's wife, kate. [applause] and craig's wife kiersten. [applause] this will be a long statement, longer than the press would like. but after 42 years, i think i have burned it. -- i have earned it. i will have been in public service 48 years, over six and the wisconsin state legislator and almost 42 in the u.s. congress. a surge in the house longer than anybody in wisconsin history. my constituents have been incredibly good to me, as well as god. when i was growing up, i did not think i had -- would have had 1/10 of the opportunities that came to me. i want to use those opportunities for the most that could be done for the causes i believe in, fairer taxes, economic opportunity, better schools, affordable health research that will help us fight diseases likej]x cancer and diabetes and parkinson's, a better health-safety economic -- cleaner air
. >> i want to introduce the happiest woman in wisconsin, my wife joan. [applause] i deeply resent that. that is more applause than i usually get. [laughter] next, my son doug. [laughter] my son, craig. [laughter] doug's wife, kate. [applause] and craig's wife kiersten. [applause] this will be a long statement, longer than the press would like. but after 42 years, i think i have burned it. -- i have earned it. i will have been in public service 48 years, over six and the wisconsin state...
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have you a lot of people, i talked to several folks today who said, wait a minute, joan rivers was stoppedht once. this guy comes on, buys a ticket cash. forget the no-fly list. why wasn't there more scrutiny on that alone, a last minute ticket bought in cash. >> i went into that at the time of the underpants bombing at christmas time. for various reasons, buying tickets in cash, buying one-way tickets, buying at the last minute is not regarded as a significant indicator. they ruled that out. apparently a lot of people buy tickets in cash now. >> you pointed out that happened with the underwear bomber as well. he bought his ticket in cash. what changes might we see as a result of this. obviously nothing is perfect. but when you're talking about our nation's security you want it as perfect as possible. >> again, i think the important thing is push that information about potential suspects, particularly people already on the no-fly list, airlines out to the security people out to the airports so they can question these people, stop these people before they get aboard the airplane. that didn'
have you a lot of people, i talked to several folks today who said, wait a minute, joan rivers was stoppedht once. this guy comes on, buys a ticket cash. forget the no-fly list. why wasn't there more scrutiny on that alone, a last minute ticket bought in cash. >> i went into that at the time of the underpants bombing at christmas time. for various reasons, buying tickets in cash, buying one-way tickets, buying at the last minute is not regarded as a significant indicator. they ruled that...
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my wife, joan. [applause] [applause] i deeply resent that. that's more applause than i usually get. next is my son. my son, craig. doug's wife, kate. and craig's wife kirsten. this is going to be a long statement, longer than the press would like. but after 42 years, i think i have earned it. in december i will let been in public service for 48 years -- over six and the wisconsin state legislature and almost 42 years in the u.s. congress. i've served in the house longer than anyone in his house -- in wisconsin history. god and my constituents have been incredibly good to me. when i was a kid growing up in wausau, i never dreamed that i would even have one-tenth of the opportunities that come my way. i hope that i have used those opportunities to do the most that could be done for the causes i believe in -- fairer taxes, greater economic opportunities, better schools, of affordable health care, expanded education, and health- care benefits for veterans, research that will help us fight diseases like cancer, diabetes, and parkinson's, better health, safety, and economic security for w
my wife, joan. [applause] [applause] i deeply resent that. that's more applause than i usually get. next is my son. my son, craig. doug's wife, kate. and craig's wife kirsten. this is going to be a long statement, longer than the press would like. but after 42 years, i think i have earned it. in december i will let been in public service for 48 years -- over six and the wisconsin state legislature and almost 42 years in the u.s. congress. i've served in the house longer than anyone in his house...
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my wife, joan. [applause] >> i deeply resent that that is more applause than i usually get. next, my son, the dog. -- my son, doug. my son, craig. doug's wife, kate. and craig's wife, kirsten. [applause] >> this is going to be a long statement, longer than the press would like. after 42 years, i think i have earned it. in december, i will have been in public service for 48 years. over six in wisconsin cost state legislator and almost 42 in the u.s. congress. i served in the house want with an anybody in wisconsin history, my constituents have been incredibly good to me. when i was a kid growing up, i never dreamed i would have even one-tenth of the opportunities that have come my way. i hope that i have used those opportunities to do the most that could be done for the causes i believe in. more fair taxes, greater economic opportunity, better schools, affordable health care, expanded education, benefits for veterans, research to help us fight diseases like cancer and diabetes and parkinson's, a better economic security for workers and miners, cleaner air, and preservation of
my wife, joan. [applause] >> i deeply resent that that is more applause than i usually get. next, my son, the dog. -- my son, doug. my son, craig. doug's wife, kate. and craig's wife, kirsten. [applause] >> this is going to be a long statement, longer than the press would like. after 42 years, i think i have earned it. in december, i will have been in public service for 48 years. over six in wisconsin cost state legislator and almost 42 in the u.s. congress. i served in the house...
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. >> i want to thank arlen specter for being here and his lovely wife, joan.le want to focus on the issue of regaining trust in the politicians in washington, d.c. they know that politicians will do anything in order to keep their jobs. they will switch parties. because the cannot be the republican opponent. after a poll is taken, they become a democrat. more than anything, what i find, is that people want to believe again. they actually want to believe that they are in the position out of core beliefs and that you are willing to be there after an election, not just before. including back, -- included in that is being down there and fighting for tright policies. senator specter has advanced a republican agenda. he voted for terrible tax cuts and economic policy that ripped our economy apart. we need someone down there to change the focus of washington. we need to be focusing on working families who lost their jobs because of the misguided policies that the republicans pursued with his support, that favored wall street and not the working family. >> congressman
. >> i want to thank arlen specter for being here and his lovely wife, joan.le want to focus on the issue of regaining trust in the politicians in washington, d.c. they know that politicians will do anything in order to keep their jobs. they will switch parties. because the cannot be the republican opponent. after a poll is taken, they become a democrat. more than anything, what i find, is that people want to believe again. they actually want to believe that they are in the position out...
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[laughter] >> my wife joan. [applause] >> i deeply resent that. that is more applause than i usually get. next, my son doug. [applause] >> my son craig. [applause] >> doug's wife kate. [applause] >> and craig's wife kirsten. [applause] >> this is going to be a long statement, longer than the press would like, but after 42 years, i think i've earned it. in december, i will have been in public service for 48 years, over six in the wisconsin state legislature and almost 42 in the u.s. congress. i have served in the house longer than anybody in wisconsin history. god and my constituents have been incredibly good to me. when i was a kid growing up, i didn't dream i would have 1/10 of the opportunities that have come my way. i hope i used those opportunities for the most that could be done for the causes, better schools, affordable health care, expanded education in health care, veterans -- health care benefits for veterans, research to fight diseases like cancer, diabetes and parkinson's, cleaner air, and water and preservation of our national parks an
[laughter] >> my wife joan. [applause] >> i deeply resent that. that is more applause than i usually get. next, my son doug. [applause] >> my son craig. [applause] >> doug's wife kate. [applause] >> and craig's wife kirsten. [applause] >> this is going to be a long statement, longer than the press would like, but after 42 years, i think i've earned it. in december, i will have been in public service for 48 years, over six in the wisconsin state legislature...
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por ejemplo, joan sebastian, si se consigue una novia menor de edad para mÍ ese tipo es un hÉroe superman una cosa, lo otro, por aquÍ no que no me siento bien, por aquÍ sí que me gustaba, y eso de es mucho mejor. >> ¿doctora, yo querÍa saber el porquÉ de las mujeres han perdido el miedo de inicia relaciones con hombres menores que ellas? >> porque la mujer sea liberado, no estÁ con esos tabÚes y esos conceptos obsoletos. indudablemente una gran diferencia de edad trae problemas, eso hay que saberlo pero si se discute, adelante con todo. >> estas relaciones en el siglo xxi son mÁs permitidas pero no se entiende por quÉ a los hombres los aplauden y a las mujeres en las critican. a mÍ me critican cuando digo que tengo 25 o 50 orgasmos. >> ¿doctora, este tipo de relaciones pueden llegar a tener un final feliz? >> claro que sÍ, realmente si ellos se entienden, encontrar una persona con la que te entiendes, con la que tienes cosas chÉvere es que compartir, una persona que te llene, que tengan quÍmica sexual, que te respete y te ame, cuando lo encuentres lo tienes que agarrar. >> ¿y que le acons
por ejemplo, joan sebastian, si se consigue una novia menor de edad para mÍ ese tipo es un hÉroe superman una cosa, lo otro, por aquÍ no que no me siento bien, por aquÍ sí que me gustaba, y eso de es mucho mejor. >> ¿doctora, yo querÍa saber el porquÉ de las mujeres han perdido el miedo de inicia relaciones con hombres menores que ellas? >> porque la mujer sea liberado, no estÁ con esos tabÚes y esos conceptos obsoletos. indudablemente una gran diferencia de edad trae...
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. >>> and joan rivers with a preview of tonight's "celebrity apprentice" finale. >>> and the only femalen get cell reception on top of mt. everest. >> satellite phone. i am surprised as a kid he wasn't just texting her. your fingers get cold up there. >>> the season finale of minute to win it is tonight. guy was in northern virginia recently. tonight at 11:00, he talks about what makes that show so addictive, and you see this. he convinced craig to compete in one of the contests. i could just watch that all day. craig didn't do so well. we'll tell you that much. tune in for more. >> watching craig, looks like he's in high speed. twitching. >> i think i may stay up late. >>> kim martucci with a quick preview of the weather. >> i'll help you plan your sunday. in or outside? we'll have your backup weather forecast coming your way. 7:47. see you on the other side of this break. >>> today, space shuttle "atlantis" will stay good-bye to the international space station. scheduled to undock in a few hours and only two more shuttle launches on the official schedule. "discovery" in september and "
. >>> and joan rivers with a preview of tonight's "celebrity apprentice" finale. >>> and the only femalen get cell reception on top of mt. everest. >> satellite phone. i am surprised as a kid he wasn't just texting her. your fingers get cold up there. >>> the season finale of minute to win it is tonight. guy was in northern virginia recently. tonight at 11:00, he talks about what makes that show so addictive, and you see this. he convinced craig to...
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guzman rolls it left side for chipper joans, and no chance for a relay.akes it for the first out. braves defensively are having a rough time. they've made 23 errors. only the marlins with 24 have made more, as rob said, chipper is ailing. troy glaus was the third baseman most of his career. and they are without yunel escobar, and we are told that jason heyward is a good outfielder, a plus arm, but not the same arm they had out there with jeff francoeur. over time, that could change. here is zimmerman. so the nats didn't move the runner, morgan. nyjer didn't show any desire to try to steal. guzman bounced into the fielder's choice. here is zimmerman hitting .370 with 13 rbis. that number may not stagger you, bit he has only played in 17 games, and some of those he's only had one at bat as a pinch hitter. big breaking ball. if he could have waited a little bit longer, it would be 2-1. >> rob: good call. almost a home run, but just a foul ball. bat head out in front of the bad breaking ball. almost like he knew what's coming, but can't pull a carlton give on
guzman rolls it left side for chipper joans, and no chance for a relay.akes it for the first out. braves defensively are having a rough time. they've made 23 errors. only the marlins with 24 have made more, as rob said, chipper is ailing. troy glaus was the third baseman most of his career. and they are without yunel escobar, and we are told that jason heyward is a good outfielder, a plus arm, but not the same arm they had out there with jeff francoeur. over time, that could change. here is...
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. >> bob: josh willingham unable to reach that ball by chipper joans, and he brains an 0-15 with a groundule double. and you see chipper approach agca rear 500 doubles. >> rob: chipper takes this ball the other way. the hammer tries to make the play. i don't know. might have wanted to slide a little bit. both corners are so dangerous and come up an you so quickly that it's very hard to make a play down the line. >> bob: here is mccann who walked his first time. breaking ball, the bat breaks into at least three pieces. >> well, and you had some good guys come out of georgia tech. garciaparra. and kevin brown. and by the way, ripping the cover off the ball in boston. jason varitek not starting every day, i think those old legs like the rest. not going quietly into the night. 1-2 to mccann. knew when heyward comes up, i'll tell you a story about whip he was a youngster in that cobb county league, and what would happen when some scouts would show up who were not affiliated with the braves to watch him play. 2-2 to mccann, who reaches out and hits one to desmond. thought about going to third.
. >> bob: josh willingham unable to reach that ball by chipper joans, and he brains an 0-15 with a groundule double. and you see chipper approach agca rear 500 doubles. >> rob: chipper takes this ball the other way. the hammer tries to make the play. i don't know. might have wanted to slide a little bit. both corners are so dangerous and come up an you so quickly that it's very hard to make a play down the line. >> bob: here is mccann who walked his first time. breaking ball,...
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grindle, new york, joan, a democrat, the you cut program, a good idea or a gimmick? caller: i do not think it matters because they are not doing what we want them to now. i think we have to remember that politicians have a completely different agenda than the people they serve. they keep funding the 800 military bases that we have a row the world that are there to protect corporate interests. -- are around the world that are there to protect corporate interests. we're the ones that pay the money and the things that come back, that is what they cut, like education and safety issues, medicare, that kind of thing. they cut what is good for us and they fund everything that is bad for us. host: venice, fla., clyde, independent. caller: actually, where the cutting should be done is they should cut progressive income tax and replace it with a flat tax or a national sales tax. eliminate corporate income taxes, eliminate the death tax, all of this would generate jobs. all federal income taxes should require a supermajority 3/5 to vote of congress, and limit it to 20% of gdp.
grindle, new york, joan, a democrat, the you cut program, a good idea or a gimmick? caller: i do not think it matters because they are not doing what we want them to now. i think we have to remember that politicians have a completely different agenda than the people they serve. they keep funding the 800 military bases that we have a row the world that are there to protect corporate interests. -- are around the world that are there to protect corporate interests. we're the ones that pay the...
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host: joan in knoxville, tennessee, republican. what do you think about the comments? caller: i think a lot of it has definitely been overblown, as the gentleman from louisville said. i watched his statement from last night again and he is not against civil rights and he is for it and there was only one part, he said it was the privacy act that bothered him, and they took that and ran with it as just like the media does. i want to know why c-span has not talked about air holder, our national security adviser and president, having never read arizona blog -- eric holder, and then they go out and-it not knowing what is in it. and our congress people yesterday standing and cheering a president from another country coming in here and bashing us and he does not even know the law. i find it appalling that c-span has not done this. host: indiana, francis, a democrat. caller: good morning, peter, and c-span. please, let me tell you this story. i am 73 years old and i will tell you something about the civil rights amendment to the constitution. i worked in my grandfather is gros
host: joan in knoxville, tennessee, republican. what do you think about the comments? caller: i think a lot of it has definitely been overblown, as the gentleman from louisville said. i watched his statement from last night again and he is not against civil rights and he is for it and there was only one part, he said it was the privacy act that bothered him, and they took that and ran with it as just like the media does. i want to know why c-span has not talked about air holder, our national...
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as joan mentioned earlier and tom mentioned earlier there are many states that are doing the science and technology based economic development initiatives, queen initiatives. some people often refer to as the triple innovation and that means harnessing the resources and capabilities at the universities, combining them with government and business. then on the work force development side, many efforts to retool the workers and efforts to help businesses make shift to the new markets and new technologies and many states are implementing dustin programs, science technology engineering math programs to help make that happen a lot states are getting traction in that particular area. so let me wrap this up and then turn it over to julca for a few concluding comments by saying what we think some of the keys to the state success are? first of all well-designed state development tools, effective workforce development assistance, strong infrastructure. these are three fundamental elements of what we have seen and the work together primarily to help the local economic development community, bus
as joan mentioned earlier and tom mentioned earlier there are many states that are doing the science and technology based economic development initiatives, queen initiatives. some people often refer to as the triple innovation and that means harnessing the resources and capabilities at the universities, combining them with government and business. then on the work force development side, many efforts to retool the workers and efforts to help businesses make shift to the new markets and new...
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>> i wasn't because of joan rivers. she gave the whole thing away. >> what did she do?through what he just went through, survive, and show up and not win. >> doctors told him it wasn't a good idea to fly. >> he said, i'm going to go for it. >> it's not a good idea maybe for him to continue these tours. >> he needs to slow down. >> he does. >> it was a shocker this morning. i woke up and sought that brittany murphy's husband died. how old was he? >> 39. >> 39. >> and they're saying natural causes? who dies from natural causes at 39. apparently she was natural causes, too. >> what's the story? >> we do know that he complained to someone that he wasn't feeling well a couple months ago, but you're 39, you don't feel well all the time, and he's never recovered from her death. >> i don't think he's recovered from the bad publicity. maybe this is a terrible thing to say, but he was like a svengali. what did he do since? >> they did find prescription drugs, but the cause at this point until toxicology reports are -- >> i'll be a "lost" fan, but everything was nuts about it. >>
>> i wasn't because of joan rivers. she gave the whole thing away. >> what did she do?through what he just went through, survive, and show up and not win. >> doctors told him it wasn't a good idea to fly. >> he said, i'm going to go for it. >> it's not a good idea maybe for him to continue these tours. >> he needs to slow down. >> he does. >> it was a shocker this morning. i woke up and sought that brittany murphy's husband died. how old was he?...
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--joan siegal. ♪ oh, say can youzz3y say by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail at the twilight'sast gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night o'er the ramparts we watched or so gallantly streaming. and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, they prove through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave. o'er the land of the freie and the home of the brave. ♪ [applause] >> please remain standing for our pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, want nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> and please remain standing for our invocation. >> let us back our heads in prayer. -- let is about our heads in prayer -- eternal father, we gather today as a people with mixed emotions. we grieve with those families who have lost a son or daughter, a mother or father, a brother or sister, a. best we honor their sacrifice given in the land -- on the land, in the air, or on the cigarette we are fre
--joan siegal. ♪ oh, say can youzz3y say by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hail at the twilight'sast gleaming. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night o'er the ramparts we watched or so gallantly streaming. and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, they prove through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave. o'er the land of the freie and the home of the brave. ♪ [applause] >> please remain...
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>> i want to think arlen specter and his lovely wife joan.he issue that citizens of pennsylvania as a death threat the state, most want to focus on, is regaining trust in their politicians down in washington. to know it is broken and no that career politicians will do anything to keep their job. to will switch their party from being a republican because they cannot beat the republican opponent. the next day after poll is taken, they become a democrat. more than anything, i find the people want to believe again. they want to believe that they're in a position out of core beliefs and conviction, and that you're willing to be there not just before the election, but for the next six years, after the election is over. been there to fight for the right policies. for far too long, senator arlen specter who has done some decent things, advanced a republican agenda. he voted for the terrible tax cuts under george bush that ripped our economy apart. i believe we need someone bound to change the focus of washington back to working families. those who lo
>> i want to think arlen specter and his lovely wife joan.he issue that citizens of pennsylvania as a death threat the state, most want to focus on, is regaining trust in their politicians down in washington. to know it is broken and no that career politicians will do anything to keep their job. to will switch their party from being a republican because they cannot beat the republican opponent. the next day after poll is taken, they become a democrat. more than anything, i find the people...
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specter for being here and his lovely wife, joan. the issue that pennsylvaniaanings, as i go throughout this great keystone state, most want to focus on is regaining trust in their politicians down in washington, d.c. they know it's broken. they know that career politicians will do anything in order to keep their jobs. they'll switch the party from being a republican because they cannot beat the republican opponent and the next day after a poll's taken, they become a democrat. . when he challenges me on my record, i have been a democrat. if franklin roosevelt was a democrat. john kennedy was a democrat. they told me i could not. when the congressman talks about senator jefferson, $200 billion was passed up for education. ahoy when we talk about the parties, i supported the stimulus package. -- when we talk about the parties, i supported the stimulus package. i was willing to take a key role to have the stimulus package. i provided the 60th vote. that is why president obama came to philadelphia. that is why the president has supported
specter for being here and his lovely wife, joan. the issue that pennsylvaniaanings, as i go throughout this great keystone state, most want to focus on is regaining trust in their politicians down in washington, d.c. they know it's broken. they know that career politicians will do anything in order to keep their jobs. they'll switch the party from being a republican because they cannot beat the republican opponent and the next day after a poll's taken, they become a democrat. . when he...
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as joan mentioned earlier and tom mentioned earlier there are many states that are doing the science and technology based economic development initiatives, queen initiatives. some people often refer to as the triple innovation and that means harnessing the resources and capabilities at the universities, combining them with government and business. then on the work force development side, many efforts to retool the workers and efforts to help businesses make shift to the new markets and new technologies and many states are implementing dustin programs, science technology engineering math programs to help make that happen a lot states are getting traction in that particular area. so let me wrap this up and then turn it over to julca for a few concluding comments by saying what we think some of the keys to the state success are? first of all well-designed state development tools, effective workforce development assistance, strong infrastructure. these are three fundamental elements of what we have seen and the work together primarily to help the local economic development community, bus
as joan mentioned earlier and tom mentioned earlier there are many states that are doing the science and technology based economic development initiatives, queen initiatives. some people often refer to as the triple innovation and that means harnessing the resources and capabilities at the universities, combining them with government and business. then on the work force development side, many efforts to retool the workers and efforts to help businesses make shift to the new markets and new...