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representative john lewis a democrat from georgia he joins us from atlanta. tom oliphant covered from the "boston globe" for four decades, and father gerry creedon, pastor of st. charles borromeo catholic church in arlington, virginia, a longtime family friends, father creedon will be one of the celebrants at the senator's funeral mass on saturday. father creedon, to you, first. what drove ted kennedy? >> well, i believe he had a passion for peace, for justice, and i think underneath, a deep conviction about values, about faith. and i think that in some ways is the whole history of ireland written into some of his history and his values, a search for freedom, a search for a better life. >> woodruff: what do you mean by that? >> well, i first met him going to church on sunday at st. luke's in mclean, and i would preach on topics like peace and justice-- particularly peace. while the congregation sometimes disagreed, or slept, i'd meet ted after mass and he'd continue to talk about the theme i was talking about, backing up the principles of catholic social teac
representative john lewis a democrat from georgia he joins us from atlanta. tom oliphant covered from the "boston globe" for four decades, and father gerry creedon, pastor of st. charles borromeo catholic church in arlington, virginia, a longtime family friends, father creedon will be one of the celebrants at the senator's funeral mass on saturday. father creedon, to you, first. what drove ted kennedy? >> well, i believe he had a passion for peace, for justice, and i think...
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tonight, i am pleed to be join by congressman john lewis, a civirights pioneer and longtime georg ngressmanknew a worked th senator kennedy for many years. congressman lewis, ne to have youon the program, sir. >> am delighted and pase to be with u tonight. tavis: it i suc an hon to have you won i wanted to have you won for a umber of reaso, not the least of which was your numr of years working th senator kennedy and with dr. king. also wanted to have you want becau youere the recipient of the john f. kennedy prole inourage litime achievement ard presented to you in 2001, by senor kennedy. take meack to thetime that senato kennedy bestow that prestigious award on you, sir. >> i wi never fget the occasion when senator kendy along th his knees, caroline kennedy, preseed me withe kennedy profile in courage lifetime achievemt award. it was a woerful evening. he was very happy and ver pleased presenting made the award. i have known senator kennedy for years. i got to know his two brothers, president kennedy and robert kenny. to spend that time with him and be hored by him and by his family, it wa
tonight, i am pleed to be join by congressman john lewis, a civirights pioneer and longtime georg ngressmanknew a worked th senator kennedy for many years. congressman lewis, ne to have youon the program, sir. >> am delighted and pase to be with u tonight. tavis: it i suc an hon to have you won i wanted to have you won for a umber of reaso, not the least of which was your numr of years working th senator kennedy and with dr. king. also wanted to have you want becau youere the recipient of...
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tonight, i am pleased to be joined by congressman john lewis, a civil-rights pioneer and longtime georgiagressman to knew and worked with senator kennedy for many years. congressman lewis, nice to have you on the program, sir. >> am delighted and please to be with you tonight. tavis: it is such an honor to have you won. i wanted to have you won for a number of reasons, not the least of which was your number of years working with senator kennedy and with dr. king. i also wanted to have you want because you were the recipient of the john f. kennedy profile in courage lifetime achievement award presented to you in 2001, by senator kennedy. take me back to the time that senator kennedy bestow that prestigious award on you, sir. >> i will never forget the occasion when senator kennedy along with his knees, caroline kennedy, presented me with the kennedy profile in courage lifetime achievement award. it was a wonderful evening. he was very happy and very pleased presenting made the award. i have known senator kennedy for years. i got to know his two brothers, president kennedy and robert kenned
tonight, i am pleased to be joined by congressman john lewis, a civil-rights pioneer and longtime georgiagressman to knew and worked with senator kennedy for many years. congressman lewis, nice to have you on the program, sir. >> am delighted and please to be with you tonight. tavis: it is such an honor to have you won. i wanted to have you won for a number of reasons, not the least of which was your number of years working with senator kennedy and with dr. king. i also wanted to have you...
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and he in his own way, in a thousd different ways gave witness. >> woouff: john lewis conessman lewis, what lowed hito work acrosshe aisle with republins in a way that many of you fellow democrats haven't done? what was that all abou >> i think his make up, and i think it had a eat deal to do with his faith. he lived the gospel. he just didn't talk about it he didn' just preach a good sermon. he lived it. fathe you're so right-- he had the capacity to are, to give, and he felt that he was so bleed, d that he d a moral obligation you would hear him saover and over again that we have a mor obligation to do certa things. it's theight thing to do. it's th just thing to d and he did it wi passion and he inspired l of us, and there was no one like senatorennedy. and, judy, i d't thk we're gointo be so lucky o so essed toee his likeness again any time soon. >> congressm lewis is alludi tone of the most important examplewhich have you're asking about him. thas extension of the voting rights act in the early 80s. kennedy alway had, you know, rt of the kennedyature is to be absolutely brutaly r
and he in his own way, in a thousd different ways gave witness. >> woouff: john lewis conessman lewis, what lowed hito work acrosshe aisle with republins in a way that many of you fellow democrats haven't done? what was that all abou >> i think his make up, and i think it had a eat deal to do with his faith. he lived the gospel. he just didn't talk about it he didn' just preach a good sermon. he lived it. fathe you're so right-- he had the capacity to are, to give, and he felt that...
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he believed in the future. >> congressman john lewis, thank you very much for your thoughts today. >>thank you. it is a very sad day for all of us. >> indeed, it is. finally here, some news to report. whth in boston confirms senator kennedy will lie in repose at the jfk library on friday and the funeral service will be at our lady of perpetual help basilica in mission hill in the mission hill section of boston on saturday. that will conclude our coverage for this hour. i'm david gregory in washington. andrea mitchell picks up our coverage next, live outside the kennedy compound in hyannis port, massachusetts. you're watching msnbc's continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. he died last night at the age of 77. to silence headaches... doctors recommend tylenol... more than any other brand... of pain reliever. tylenol rapid release gels... release medicine fast. so you can stop headaches... and feel better fast. could save 'em hundreds on car just telinsurance.e geico it's actually doing it. gecko vo: businessmen say "hard work equals success." well, you're looking at, ar
he believed in the future. >> congressman john lewis, thank you very much for your thoughts today. >>thank you. it is a very sad day for all of us. >> indeed, it is. finally here, some news to report. whth in boston confirms senator kennedy will lie in repose at the jfk library on friday and the funeral service will be at our lady of perpetual help basilica in mission hill in the mission hill section of boston on saturday. that will conclude our coverage for this hour. i'm...
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congressman john lewis of georgia, a veteran of the civil rights struggles who was also at robert kennedy's funeral. >> it brings back so many memories. it brings back days of hope, days of optimism. >> reporter: on this, a day of remembering for thousands. the speakers tonight will include senator chris dodd, senator john kerry, republicans, john mccain, orrin hatch, senator kennedy's niece caroline kennedy and vice president joe biden. tomorrow, charlie, we'll hear from president obama at the funeral. >> john berman up in boston. and you can see this evening's service in its entirety, and it will be on abcnews.com/kennedy. >>> we turn now to that extraordinary kidnapping case in california. phillip and nancy gir ree toe were charged today with 29 counts of on duction, rape, sexual assault and imprisonment for kidnapping jaycee dugard in 1991. today, we learned more about the girl's captivity and virtual isolation for the past 18 years. here's mike von fremd. >> reporter: today, the husband and wife accused of kidnapping and keeping jaycee dugard captive for all these years were in court t
congressman john lewis of georgia, a veteran of the civil rights struggles who was also at robert kennedy's funeral. >> it brings back so many memories. it brings back days of hope, days of optimism. >> reporter: on this, a day of remembering for thousands. the speakers tonight will include senator chris dodd, senator john kerry, republicans, john mccain, orrin hatch, senator kennedy's niece caroline kennedy and vice president joe biden. tomorrow, charlie, we'll hear from president...
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from the akamai he then went to this snic convention and spent the weekend with robert moses and john lewisand he came out incredibly energize. he thought these people are going to do it, they're really going to do it. flash forward through 1964 and atlantic city. might understanding of what happened is very much colored by the reports that i read, not at the time because i was seven years old but years later written by a radical journalist from vermont who was writing in the new republic has the new statesman. he wrote an account of the 64 convention which was essentially was about the betrayal of the left by the liberals and the extent to which the the mississippi freedom democratic party it was led by the governor used to refer to the naacp as knickers, apes and coups and opossums he alrdy made it clear he would not support lyndon johnson because of his civil-rights but nevertheless the democratic convention refused also the whole delegation had been selected as the all white primary mfdp had a voter readiness campaign where they have 70,000 people cast their ballots for at delegates hea
from the akamai he then went to this snic convention and spent the weekend with robert moses and john lewisand he came out incredibly energize. he thought these people are going to do it, they're really going to do it. flash forward through 1964 and atlantic city. might understanding of what happened is very much colored by the reports that i read, not at the time because i was seven years old but years later written by a radical journalist from vermont who was writing in the new republic has...
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john lewis usually, the person on the outside of the aisle, along with donna christianson, trying toat out for the ways and means committee and energy commerce committee. secondly, i worked very closely with him on civil rights and voting rights. you know, we just reauthorized -- not just. we recently reauthorized the voting rights act and we had some real sticky issues involved with that. and senator kennedy was the go to guy to insure that we got the reauthorization of the vote rights act without all of the strenuous amendments that were put up to try and limit the impact. you know, there was this little thing about let's make the voting rights act apply to the whole nation in the same way. you know how that would dilute the impact of that. he is the guy we went to. thirdly, it's kind of interesting, but he was the guy that we went to to increase the minimum wage. we went for years, almost ten years, if my memory serves, without a single increase in the minimum wage and it was senator kennedy that we went to in order to get the most recent increase in the minimum wage. so it's kind
john lewis usually, the person on the outside of the aisle, along with donna christianson, trying toat out for the ways and means committee and energy commerce committee. secondly, i worked very closely with him on civil rights and voting rights. you know, we just reauthorized -- not just. we recently reauthorized the voting rights act and we had some real sticky issues involved with that. and senator kennedy was the go to guy to insure that we got the reauthorization of the vote rights act...
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i got to tell you something, we saw congressman john lewis a short time ago. the senator's widow vicky online, greeting these online, queueing up to pay respects. >> the kennedy family is very much involved. you saw vicky, reggie, nephews and nieces. we are in the parking lot. people are signing these condolence books. some brought prepared things and others are making it up. buss behind me, some of them saying thank you, senator kennedy. those are bringing people in from a nearby convention center in order to get them here. 15 condolence book. oi wanted to ask you, tell me the impact that senator kennedy had on you? >> number one i would have to say it is about service. really taught us to understand that. no matter where you come from as long as you work hard you can do whatever you want to do. the whole american dream idea he personified that. and in haiti, the term kennedy is equivalent to good wealth. if you are going pass down something like a hand me down to a friend or family, you call it a kennedy. >> wow. all right. so interesting. it seems that he a
i got to tell you something, we saw congressman john lewis a short time ago. the senator's widow vicky online, greeting these online, queueing up to pay respects. >> the kennedy family is very much involved. you saw vicky, reggie, nephews and nieces. we are in the parking lot. people are signing these condolence books. some brought prepared things and others are making it up. buss behind me, some of them saying thank you, senator kennedy. those are bringing people in from a nearby...
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civil right advocate congressman john lewis. cbs news national security correspondent, david martin they are among those repeatedly held up by misidentifications. now the t.s.a. says a new program called secure flight will virtually eliminate those mistakes by requiring passengers to turn over additional personal information when they buy tickets. >> and by the data that we ask for, which, again, is the name, the date of birth, and gender-- secure flight will clear more than 99% of the travelers. >> reporter: for many passengers already taking off their shoes, unpacking their laptops and putting their toiletries in plastic bags, this latest securi requirement is no big deal. >> it doesn't bother me so much except for the fact i have to be reminded how old i really am when i don't feel that old. >> reporter: but privacy advocates see an overreaching big brother. >> it's part of a longtime expansion by the t.s.a. of the information that they collect about american travelers. >> reporter: the demand for birth dates and gender infor
civil right advocate congressman john lewis. cbs news national security correspondent, david martin they are among those repeatedly held up by misidentifications. now the t.s.a. says a new program called secure flight will virtually eliminate those mistakes by requiring passengers to turn over additional personal information when they buy tickets. >> and by the data that we ask for, which, again, is the name, the date of birth, and gender-- secure flight will clear more than 99% of the...
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. >> reporter: civil rights pioneer john lewis, now a georgia congressman, stood by kennedy in many battlesd i think it gave us a great deal more courage to stand up and to fight when we knew that we had a voice in washington. he never gave up. he never gave in. he never gave out. he kept the faith. >> reporter: the senator pulled no punches when he felt civil rights might be in danger. notably when he opposed conservative robert bjork's nomination to the supreme court in 1987. >> in robert bjork's america, there is no room at the end for blacks and no place in the constitution for women and in our america, there should be no seat on the supreme court for robert bjork. >> reporter: for many, it is fitting that kennedy became an early supporter of barack obama, the first black president. reaching out to all the groups he championed in the past to carry his civil rights legacy to the future. >> the hope rises again and the dream lives on! >> reporter: tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> another quick reminder, the memorial ceremonies begin tomorrow, continue throughout the weekend. cnn, of cours
. >> reporter: civil rights pioneer john lewis, now a georgia congressman, stood by kennedy in many battlesd i think it gave us a great deal more courage to stand up and to fight when we knew that we had a voice in washington. he never gave up. he never gave in. he never gave out. he kept the faith. >> reporter: the senator pulled no punches when he felt civil rights might be in danger. notably when he opposed conservative robert bjork's nomination to the supreme court in 1987....
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the industry how they treated the miners my mother was the one who talked about mother jones and john lewis. my mother was also responsible to make sure my father received his black long benefit. he was old and used up and he had black long and needed to retire bree he still had children and grandchildren he had to raise. the coal company did not take this into account they denied compensation giving him the ultimatum go back to work or quit. he went back into the minds but meanwhile judy mother hatched a brilliant scheme she said i will get a life insurance. so the agent came to the house and he said ms. thompson we cannot insure your husband he is very sick. and she said what is wrong with him? and he said he has black long he may live six months my mother said can you prove that? he said yes, sir, per right here is the paperwork that proves that he has black lung but the agent refused to turn over the piece of paper her mother pulled out a pistol that she had tucked into the big pockets of the house go and she pointed out that insurance man and said you are not leaving here with that pie
the industry how they treated the miners my mother was the one who talked about mother jones and john lewis. my mother was also responsible to make sure my father received his black long benefit. he was old and used up and he had black long and needed to retire bree he still had children and grandchildren he had to raise. the coal company did not take this into account they denied compensation giving him the ultimatum go back to work or quit. he went back into the minds but meanwhile judy...
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and with me now, civil rights icon and democratic congressman from georgia, representative john lewiscongressman, thanks for being with us. i know this is a very difficult time for you. you've just come from sitting and standing vigil with vicki kennedy and gene smith, the kennedy's surviving sister. a very emotional time, because of what ted kennedy meant to you and the civil rights movement. >> it is -- i must tell you, it is hard, it's difficult. senator kennedy was such a friend. she was a champion. he was our shepherd, he was our leader. he inspired us all to continue to fight. he spoke up when it was not popular to speak up. and he never gave up. he never gave in. he kept the faith. you know, one of the first speeches he made on the senate floor was in support of the civil rights act, in 1964, and he used everything that he had to fight for civil rights, to fight for voting rights. but to fight for all of those who have been left out and left behind. he was my friend. >> what did it mean to you as a young civil rights leader? you had gone through -- you were going through all of
and with me now, civil rights icon and democratic congressman from georgia, representative john lewiscongressman, thanks for being with us. i know this is a very difficult time for you. you've just come from sitting and standing vigil with vicki kennedy and gene smith, the kennedy's surviving sister. a very emotional time, because of what ted kennedy meant to you and the civil rights movement. >> it is -- i must tell you, it is hard, it's difficult. senator kennedy was such a friend. she...
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john lewis: that nht in june wh he spoke, he spoke, think, tohe heart and to the sl of america. i would never rget that speech. we are confronted prarily with a moral iue. it is as o as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution the heart of the question is whether all americans are to be afrded equal rights and eql opportunities. rrator: within weekskennedy sent the longwaited bill to congress. it washe most sweeping civil rits legislation since reconstrucon. if you look ba, um... at who jn kennedy was when he ca to the united statesenate... and u see who he was on rial issues when he died, you ha to say that's at you want. you know that most white americans are racist you can't help but be racist inhis culture less you have superb parents what you hope is that whit americans can be eduted and that they can be purged, to some real degree, their racism, and that they can brought to do decenthings. that's what happened to this man. narrator: bor day, 1963. thkennedys gathered at hyais port. later that day, kennedy epared to be terviewed by walter onkite about the
john lewis: that nht in june wh he spoke, he spoke, think, tohe heart and to the sl of america. i would never rget that speech. we are confronted prarily with a moral iue. it is as o as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution the heart of the question is whether all americans are to be afrded equal rights and eql opportunities. rrator: within weekskennedy sent the longwaited bill to congress. it washe most sweeping civil rits legislation since reconstrucon. if you look ba,...
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but i think they trust in terms of the john lewis values that we provide quality that will last. >> but the competition is fierce with asra offering school uniforms for two pounds. marks & expenser selling a full uniform for 3 pounds 50. >> it's mainly interest rates, the fact that interest rates were cut so much that consumers are better off at the moment than they were at this time last year. >> as for this consumer, when the uniforms are bought, what he really wants is -- >> mostly gadgets, if they can be occupied. so when i finish my homework, i can just work on that and i won't be bored or stuck in front of the tv. unfortunately for james, gadgets aren't likely to be in his mum's back to school budget this year. he'll be hoping for a pickup in spending for 2010. >> great report, ross. thank you for that. coming up, stocks shrink in shanghai. are we finally becoming immune to the shanghai slide. >> we'll talk about that and get more on the currency markets. the dollar is recovering against some of yesterday's losses. we will try and get something for you on that. meanwhile, on the c
but i think they trust in terms of the john lewis values that we provide quality that will last. >> but the competition is fierce with asra offering school uniforms for two pounds. marks & expenser selling a full uniform for 3 pounds 50. >> it's mainly interest rates, the fact that interest rates were cut so much that consumers are better off at the moment than they were at this time last year. >> as for this consumer, when the uniforms are bought, what he really wants is...
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my mother was the one who talked about and mother jones and john l. lewis. her mother was also responsible for making sure her father received his black loan benefits. my daddy got old and he was used up by the coal industry and he had black lungs and needed to retire but he still had children and grandchildren he had to raise. the coal company didn't take such things into account. they did not give him compensation given an ultimatum go back to work or quit. he went back. meanwhile bonds recalls her mother hatched a brilliant scheme. my mother thought i will get a life insurance. so the agent comes to the house and came back after a physical and looked at my mother and said ms. thompson we cannot insure your husband, he is very sick and she said well what's wrong with him? and he said he has black lungs, he might live six months. my mother said can you prove that? he said here is the paper that proves he has got black lungs despite her request the agent refused to turn over the piece of paper. not bad says bond, her mother pulled out a pistol she had talked
my mother was the one who talked about and mother jones and john l. lewis. her mother was also responsible for making sure her father received his black loan benefits. my daddy got old and he was used up by the coal industry and he had black lungs and needed to retire but he still had children and grandchildren he had to raise. the coal company didn't take such things into account. they did not give him compensation given an ultimatum go back to work or quit. he went back. meanwhile bonds...
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did ken lewis or john thain, did either of them disclose the bonuses properly? what he's looking at. if he finds there's a problem there that could really expedite ken lewis's departure if he was involved. you may find he's not. it's not his fault, it's outside counsel. it's john thain's fault, he may find it's nobody's fault. >> certainly not over yet. thank you, charlie. we've got 20 more minutes before the closing bell. the dow jones industrial average last we checked was slightly in negative territory as was the nasdaq, as well. bob? >>en an michelle, up next it, the outlook for i.t., information technology. the ceo of cognizant technologies explains were why its company is raising revenue guidance. >> before the bell. after the bell, ford's monthly sales increasing for the first time in nearly two years. mark fields gives us his insight into when the automaker could draw back into profitability at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. others buy the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a le
did ken lewis or john thain, did either of them disclose the bonuses properly? what he's looking at. if he finds there's a problem there that could really expedite ken lewis's departure if he was involved. you may find he's not. it's not his fault, it's outside counsel. it's john thain's fault, he may find it's nobody's fault. >> certainly not over yet. thank you, charlie. we've got 20 more minutes before the closing bell. the dow jones industrial average last we checked was slightly in...
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john hughes made a lot of movies about kids that appealed to kids and then some. from "planes and trains" to "vacation" to "home alone" he made some icons in his time. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> ahh! >> reporter: he was the guy who had movie audiences roaring at films such as "home alone." >> buehler. >> reporter: and "ferris buehler's day off." john hughes jr. was born in michigan in 1950. he was proud of being a self-made man who began his career in chicago writing advertising copy. chicago became the setting for many of his pictures. >> anything is peaceful from 1,353 feet. >> a brain, a beauty. >> reporter: in 1985 he won critical praise for the movie "the breakfast club" a look into the psyche of teenagers. ♪ as you walk on by >> i think one of the mistakes that is commonly made in hollywood teenage pictures is they're just going for the bucks. >> reporter: he helped launch the careers of several young actors later known as the brat pack, they included molly ringwald and ally sheedy. >> my god, are we going to be like our parents? >> not me. >> it's unavoidable. it just happens. >> what happens? >> when you grow up your heart dies. >> when you get old
john hughes made a lot of movies about kids that appealed to kids and then some. from "planes and trains" to "vacation" to "home alone" he made some icons in his time. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> ahh! >> reporter: he was the guy who had movie audiences roaring at films such as "home alone." >> buehler. >> reporter: and "ferris buehler's day off." john hughes jr. was born in michigan in 1950. he was...
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marshall used profanity in response to the messenger in if president carter and said this is why john finlay lewis put hillary refer this not for you to judge tariff if you became fuente for some people would complain about his behavior was but he did not have an desire to leave that job. he sought as the capstone of his live. >> host: what did you think of clarence thomas? >> guest: most people would come up and ask this question must assume there was a great deal of antagonism between two and, in fact, and told by people who work with justice marshall during their controversial hearings. thomas and anita hill, justice marshall of one point began to pry and the reason was he felt people were not taking the future justice thomas seriously understanding what a young man he was and how long would be on the port and the impact here and have filled a press conference that he had of the time he announced his retirement from the court justice marshall had spoken about their not being a black seat on the court and nobody to replace him with a black person. this was less said in reference to justice thoma
marshall used profanity in response to the messenger in if president carter and said this is why john finlay lewis put hillary refer this not for you to judge tariff if you became fuente for some people would complain about his behavior was but he did not have an desire to leave that job. he sought as the capstone of his live. >> host: what did you think of clarence thomas? >> guest: most people would come up and ask this question must assume there was a great deal of antagonism...
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he seemed to get it. >> reporter: john hughes, a man whose work focused on youth, was only 59 when he died. george lewisc news, los angeles. >>> when "nightly news" continues on a thursday night -- hospitals trying to get ready for this possible swine flu surge. will the care givers themselves be able? >>> later, a terrible crash that killed a mothe her child, nieces, strangers. now her husband speaks out. a mother, her child, nieces, strangers. now her husband speaks out. (announcer) there are engines... and then there's the twin-turbocharging, 365-horsepower-generating, ecoboost™ engine in the all-new ford taurus sho that has the thirst of a v6 with the thrust of a v8. we speak car. we speak innovation. introducing the all-new taurus sho from ford. drive one. >>> federal health officials released new research on the accuracy of tests for swine flu. results are not encouraging. this comes as hospitals across the country are preparing for what could be a surge in cases when the official flu season gets under way. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: when sw
he seemed to get it. >> reporter: john hughes, a man whose work focused on youth, was only 59 when he died. george lewisc news, los angeles. >>> when "nightly news" continues on a thursday night -- hospitals trying to get ready for this possible swine flu surge. will the care givers themselves be able? >>> later, a terrible crash that killed a mothe her child, nieces, strangers. now her husband speaks out. a mother, her child, nieces, strangers. now her husband...
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john hughes wrote a series of films that had a huge impact on the entire generation and one that continues even day. george lewis has more. >> reporter: he was the guy who had movie audiences roaring at films such as home alone, "fer." john lose jr. was born in michigan in 1950 and proud of ak self made man who began his career in chicago writing advertising copy. chicago became the setting for many of his pictures. >> anything is peace ifful from 1353 feet. >> a brain, a beauty. >> reporter: in 1985, he won critical praise for the movie the breakfast club. a look into the psyche of teenagers. >> commonly made and hollywood teenager pictures is going for the bucks. >> reporter: and he helped launch the careers of several young actors later known as the brat pack. they included molly ringwald and alley she'ddy. >> are we going to be like our parents is this sn. >> not me. >> its he unavoidable. just happens. >> what happens? >> when you grow up, your heart dies. >> when you get older, you can't be that sensitive. your skin gets a little thicker and you have more responsibilities. and the world starts to press in
john hughes wrote a series of films that had a huge impact on the entire generation and one that continues even day. george lewis has more. >> reporter: he was the guy who had movie audiences roaring at films such as home alone, "fer." john lose jr. was born in michigan in 1950 and proud of ak self made man who began his career in chicago writing advertising copy. chicago became the setting for many of his pictures. >> anything is peace ifful from 1353 feet. >> a...
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lewis, fox news. >> the sister of president john kennedy has died. eunice kennedy shriver passed away early today.a series of strokes in recent years. the 88-year-old shriver was surrounded by her family in her final hours. besides being the sister of john, robert and ted kennedy, she was married to 1972 democratic vice presidential candidate sergeant shriver and was the founder of the special olympics and championed the rights of the mentally disabled. >> the president didn't have any problems but lawmakers continue to get blowback over healthcare at those town hall meetings and rush limbaugh weighs in about the fox all-stars, next. ♪ (announcer) introducing new tums dual action. this tums goes to work in seconds and lasts for hours. all day or night. new tums dual action. bring it on. ( choral grunts ) - ( ringing ) - ( skidding car tires ) ( mechanicals from inside titanic engine room ) - ( record scratches ) - ( people scream ) ( train whistle blowing ) ( growing faster, louder, more horrifying ) ( screaming ) ( loud game whistle blows ) announcer: stop. time out. there is no more money. they
lewis, fox news. >> the sister of president john kennedy has died. eunice kennedy shriver passed away early today.a series of strokes in recent years. the 88-year-old shriver was surrounded by her family in her final hours. besides being the sister of john, robert and ted kennedy, she was married to 1972 democratic vice presidential candidate sergeant shriver and was the founder of the special olympics and championed the rights of the mentally disabled. >> the president didn't have...
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john matarese. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> it's amazing what a little rain can do for your lawn, man. i tell you. my grass has never looked so good. >> mine is just growing like crazy. the crab grass is really doing very well. >> it's all growing. >> and we've got more rain on tap, but not until the weekend. kind of a sticky feel out there today. let's show you our picture from harbor cam high atop the candler building. folks getting sailing in at the inner harbor. our temperature at bwi remains at 8 degrees, wind from the west at 8 and the pressure steady 29.97. temperature-wise across the region right now, perry hall at 86. 86 up in aberdeen. 85 in mount airy. westminster currently at 86 degrees. fallston reports 85. 85 in northeast, and in annapolis right now at 87. but look at millersville. they're at 91 degrees. tropical storm danny right now. as you can see, winds of 45 miles per hour, moving towards the west northwest at 10 miles per hour. the national hurricane center says thi
john matarese. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> it's amazing what a little rain can do for your lawn, man. i tell you. my grass has never looked so good. >> mine is just growing like crazy. the crab grass is really doing very well. >> it's all growing. >> and we've got more rain on tap, but not until the weekend. kind of a sticky feel out there today. let's...
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john matarese. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewisd's most powerful doppler radar. >> and i've got a nine-month forecast for you. just rip off the top of your dining room table, mail it in with 57 cents, and we'll get it out to you. >> norm, i can not remember a 69-degree day in late august. >> absolutely incredible. very cool temperatures for this time of the year. and late tonight, early tomorrow morning, we could hit and possibly tie, maybe even break a brand-new record. the record low for tomorrow morning is 53 degrees. that was set back in 1963. but that's not the coolest. tomorrow night into wednesday morning, we could see temperatures at some of the outlying areas in the upper 40s. >> very much fall-like. and you're going to have people looking for changing colors on the tree. >> talking about that. a lot of people want to think -- i've already gotten a few phone calls, when is the best time to go to skyline drive to check out the leaves and things of that nature. traditionally, it's the second and third weekend in october. not
john matarese. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewisd's most powerful doppler radar. >> and i've got a nine-month forecast for you. just rip off the top of your dining room table, mail it in with 57 cents, and we'll get it out to you. >> norm, i can not remember a 69-degree day in late august. >> absolutely incredible. very cool temperatures for this time of the year. and late tonight, early tomorrow morning,...
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he disclosed the roles about bank of america ken lewis and john thain.aycoff saying if they signed off on the proxy, didn't they know this information had been excluded? in response to this, they found that both clients relied on the expertise of their attorneys. they have until august 24th to provide that information and two more weeks to file a response. at that time, judge raycoff said he'll decide whether or not he needs to hold an evident area hearing on this matter to decide whether or not to sign off on the settlement, so another month at least for b of a before this matter is blind us. >> the saga continues, mary. thank you for that. >>> meantime, standing by at the cme, kevin ferry at cronus futures management. good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. >> what word would you use to describe what's going on right now, this week, in stocks? is this the beginning of a sell-off? is this a pause? what's the mood down there in terms of how equity res handling? >> the mood is still quite good, carl. and i can traders have intermittently tried to lean
he disclosed the roles about bank of america ken lewis and john thain.aycoff saying if they signed off on the proxy, didn't they know this information had been excluded? in response to this, they found that both clients relied on the expertise of their attorneys. they have until august 24th to provide that information and two more weeks to file a response. at that time, judge raycoff said he'll decide whether or not he needs to hold an evident area hearing on this matter to decide whether or...
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john matarese. >>> baltimore's board of estimates approves a deal that could give the city a bigger slots parlor than expected. it replaces ray lewislong planned sports complex with a gambling complex run by the baltimore entertainment group. the russell street property gives the casino operators a more visible location and a larger plot of land for up to 3700 slot machines. >>> with a look ahead to abc 2 news at 6, another town hall meeting in maryland erupts in anger, this time in hagerstown. opponents and supporters square off on health care. >>> and firefighting is a dangerous job and can take a toll on their health. how a new program schepping firefighters stay healthy. >>> now a preview of what is ahead on "world news" at 6:30, coming up on "world news," we'll fact check the ads you'll soon be seeing from all sides. look at the growing problem of women driving drunk. and 16 people received extraordinary honors at the white house today. we'll show you that as well. >>> the kind of thing you expect to see in a detective mystery, or caper movie. just a few minutes, a few men, and tens of millions of dollars worth of stolen jewel
john matarese. >>> baltimore's board of estimates approves a deal that could give the city a bigger slots parlor than expected. it replaces ray lewislong planned sports complex with a gambling complex run by the baltimore entertainment group. the russell street property gives the casino operators a more visible location and a larger plot of land for up to 3700 slot machines. >>> with a look ahead to abc 2 news at 6, another town hall meeting in maryland erupts in anger, this...
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john wanted a bonus. billion was dollars. i think it was $5 billion plus. ken lewisught about walking away and did not. he agreed to the bonus because he wanted to do the merrill lynch deal. >> charlie, john had no leverage at that time. >> let me point out that the sec is announcing they will pay a penalty as part of this settlement. go ahead. >> i was going point out that at that weekend, john had zero leverage. we can't get together in the time frame you want. >> ken lieis admitted this. i hate to timeout someone else supporting, but look at the specials. they talk about in that special, ken lewis is asked about the bonuses and said something along the lines of if we weren't popping champagne corks because the bonus issue came up at the end and we didn't want to lose merrill. i'm paraphrasing. they knew up until the last minute. >> here's the exact words. >> bank of america could have gone with lehman and merrill was a better price. they had no other choices. >> let me read you the exact words. i will rehash the whole weekend. hold on, hold on. >> it was baked in.
john wanted a bonus. billion was dollars. i think it was $5 billion plus. ken lewisught about walking away and did not. he agreed to the bonus because he wanted to do the merrill lynch deal. >> charlie, john had no leverage at that time. >> let me point out that the sec is announcing they will pay a penalty as part of this settlement. go ahead. >> i was going point out that at that weekend, john had zero leverage. we can't get together in the time frame you want. >> ken...
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let's coming up with dana lewis in a couple of minutes. john: harris faulkner has word of a police officer shot. >> this is happening in south rockwood, michigan. monroe county sheriff's departments have confirmed that an officer has been shot. let's go right now to the live pictures that are just coming into our newsroom right now. there are several e.m.s. units there on the scene. according to neighbors, they are in a fullout manhunt now looking for the suspect in this neighborhood. it happened just a short time ago, in fact, about 20 minutes ago. the department is not releasing any other information at this time. i want to get on the phone and see what else i can find out about the manhunt portion of this. a lot of times they will tell us those details so people will be on the lookout. they may not confirm for me the condition of that officer. that's information that sometimes they will stick very close to the vest on with that police officer who is down right now. carrollton, rock road road in south rockwood, michigan. as i learn more, of c
let's coming up with dana lewis in a couple of minutes. john: harris faulkner has word of a police officer shot. >> this is happening in south rockwood, michigan. monroe county sheriff's departments have confirmed that an officer has been shot. let's go right now to the live pictures that are just coming into our newsroom right now. there are several e.m.s. units there on the scene. according to neighbors, they are in a fullout manhunt now looking for the suspect in this neighborhood. it...
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john marshall was the chief justice of the supreme court. jefferson had been reelected easily as president. he had just concluded the lewis and clark expedition, very popular president. lonrho will go on to beat the fifth president of the united states later on. -- monde wrote will go on to be the fifth president of united states. clay, at that time, was in his early 20's and thinking about running for congress. >> what kind of reaction was there from all the people get mentored? >> schock. absolute shock. all have had letters from friends indicating directly that he had been poisoned abou. people were very upset about that. george had lived there for the last 16 years and on and off for the past few years before that c. thousands of people lined main street in richmond for his being a role. >> in today's age with the law you can have a three-year wait before you have a trial. how long was that back then? >> to end a half months. -- two and ana half months. it was the end of september. >> sweeney is where? to go he was in jail pending he forged the checks against the bank. he was charged with murder. >> edward randolph ha
john marshall was the chief justice of the supreme court. jefferson had been reelected easily as president. he had just concluded the lewis and clark expedition, very popular president. lonrho will go on to beat the fifth president of the united states later on. -- monde wrote will go on to be the fifth president of united states. clay, at that time, was in his early 20's and thinking about running for congress. >> what kind of reaction was there from all the people get mentored? >>...
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john marshall was the chief justice of the supreme court. jefferson had been reelected easily as president in 18 04 and had just concluded the lewis and clark expedition monroe would go on to be the fifth president of the united states later. other proteges have become governors, senators, and congressman. clay, at that time, was in his early 20s and thinking of running for congress. >> once george wythe died, what was the reaction from all these people that he mentored. >> shock, absolute shock. they all had letters from his friends that they had been poisoned -- that he had been poisoned and there were very angry about that. in the city of richmond, people were aghast that the poisoning took place. he had lived there for the last 16 years and on and off a few years before that. his funeral was the largest funeral in the united states up to that time. george washington had been buried privately. thousands of people -- businesses were closed, schools were closed and thousands of people lined the streets in richmond. >> today, with the law, you could have a two or three-year wait before trial. how long was it back in? >> 2.5 months. it was t
john marshall was the chief justice of the supreme court. jefferson had been reelected easily as president in 18 04 and had just concluded the lewis and clark expedition monroe would go on to be the fifth president of the united states later. other proteges have become governors, senators, and congressman. clay, at that time, was in his early 20s and thinking of running for congress. >> once george wythe died, what was the reaction from all these people that he mentored. >> shock,...
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lewis and company on hand. every time ray is around, it is always upbeat and fast, but ravens players were trying to get a feel from johnarbaugh. number 65 didn't attend camp last year. he was in a contract holdout. so this is his first training amp under harbaugh, and the coach is already having some fun . >> he's in shock. we've assigned a couple veterans to make sure he knows where to go and how to get there. >> we invite you to join us tonight at 7:00 as we take you inside this year's training camp. we'll talk with john harbaugh, flacco, and number 6r5. and you never know who else might drop by. 7:00 until 8:00. ravens training camp 2009. we'll help you quick off the new season. i'm gerry sandusky. hope your weekend is off to a fantastic start. >> it turns out michael phelps won't need to do much boycotting after the world governing body decided to move the ban of those polyeurothane suits. yesterday they announced they will ban the suits beginning ann january 1, 2010, instead of april or may of next year as earlier indicated. this move comes after michael phelps' coach threatened to pull the swimmer from internatio
lewis and company on hand. every time ray is around, it is always upbeat and fast, but ravens players were trying to get a feel from johnarbaugh. number 65 didn't attend camp last year. he was in a contract holdout. so this is his first training amp under harbaugh, and the coach is already having some fun . >> he's in shock. we've assigned a couple veterans to make sure he knows where to go and how to get there. >> we invite you to join us tonight at 7:00 as we take you inside this...
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lewis ross, hassani's foster father. regardless of what you may think of what he is saying, she willing to answer our tough questions. let's stop and remember army first sergeant john blair, highly decorated way bronze star, purple heart two army commendation medals, the national of defense service metal a former sheriff back home worked on a drug task force and dreamed of ig digging a lake to go fishing with his grandson. widows donna, two children, grandchildren. john blair, american here pope that's for being with us and happy birthday to georgia friend, grandmother of nine, great-grandmother of ten. never miss as show. happy birthday. meanwhile, see you tomorrow night. good night, friends.
lewis ross, hassani's foster father. regardless of what you may think of what he is saying, she willing to answer our tough questions. let's stop and remember army first sergeant john blair, highly decorated way bronze star, purple heart two army commendation medals, the national of defense service metal a former sheriff back home worked on a drug task force and dreamed of ig digging a lake to go fishing with his grandson. widows donna, two children, grandchildren. john blair, american here...
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lewis, have gone from two, brian moynihan and -- to five. moynihan now head of consumer banking. tom montag, remember former merrill lynch head of trading, brought in by john thain, thought to be a gunner when this deal went down with b of a and merrill lynch because of all those trading losses. he's now elevated. from what i understand he's part of the mix, too, to replace ken lewis. barbara desoer, someone i don't know much about, but she's apparently in this mix as well. so what senior people at b of a are telling me, bob, is those five people -- one of those five people are likely if something major happens to succeed ken lewis. now, the question is when does that come? and i've been asking that question now for the last couple days. and what they say is this. listen, he wanted to leave on a good note. obviously, this s.e.c. settlement is not the best note to leave on. and that means return to sort of standard profitability for the firm. repay the tarp money, get out frunder the government's shadow and return -- b of a into more of a self-contained unit, not a government-run bank. when that happens, you know, people talking about a year. now, i will sa
lewis, have gone from two, brian moynihan and -- to five. moynihan now head of consumer banking. tom montag, remember former merrill lynch head of trading, brought in by john thain, thought to be a gunner when this deal went down with b of a and merrill lynch because of all those trading losses. he's now elevated. from what i understand he's part of the mix, too, to replace ken lewis. barbara desoer, someone i don't know much about, but she's apparently in this mix as well. so what senior...
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john lives in washington state. dan lives in las vegas. the brothers talk every day now through skype. >>> a florida man is distraught. he says he lost a half a million dollar lottery ticket. lewisives near west palm. the 69-year-old purchased a scratch-off ticket on wednesday. it ended up being a big winner. after confirming he had won, he headed to the lottery office to cash in, but between the store and the lottery office, the ticket disa piappearedisappeare. he may have been pick-pocketed when he stopped at a gas station to ask for directions. >> what do you think you'll say when you look back on this? >> i'm still going to curse. i'm still going to curse. >> since he hadn't signed his name on the back of the ticket, whoever ends up with it could receive that reward. >>> coming up in the broadcast tonight, we'll tell you about new studies that show american children are not getting enough of an important vitamin. >>> coming up in sports, we're talking about the redskins' injury concerns for the $100 million redskin. also, a joe gibbs driver takes to the track with a heavy heart. and andy roddick takes the court here in d.c. >>> okay. i'm looking at your script because that's
john lives in washington state. dan lives in las vegas. the brothers talk every day now through skype. >>> a florida man is distraught. he says he lost a half a million dollar lottery ticket. lewisives near west palm. the 69-year-old purchased a scratch-off ticket on wednesday. it ended up being a big winner. after confirming he had won, he headed to the lottery office to cash in, but between the store and the lottery office, the ticket disa piappearedisappeare. he may have been...
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john patterson. >> bob: hanley ramirez is not were jack h as the arstro.. charlie huff and pat rack. why ritchie lewis>> bob: that's not the chris carpenter who pitches now. the punter from georgia. runner going. and catches the ball. right there. and belliard dropped it. trying to swipe the tag too quickly. >> rob: bob said bard comes up. great throw. and then the great tag and he went to make the tag and before he proceeded to catch. >> bob: runners at second. >> rob: great action. >> bob: cantu has slide out to center field twice. one for a sack fly. pop up right side. and could be playable. with belliard and dunn with a grab and not an easy one. and third base. >> rob: passed to ryan zimmerman. touchdown. >> bob: to virginia, complete. >> rob: he knows ramirez is on second. make as quick throw and right on the money. and that's right, i am back. i would love to see him throw a football. >> bob: i bet he has got one somewhere. >> rob: where were we? they had one in houston, they were throwing it around. >> rob: we have half a football team on this team. and the receivers. and a pulling guard. and h
john patterson. >> bob: hanley ramirez is not were jack h as the arstro.. charlie huff and pat rack. why ritchie lewis>> bob: that's not the chris carpenter who pitches now. the punter from georgia. runner going. and catches the ball. right there. and belliard dropped it. trying to swipe the tag too quickly. >> rob: bob said bard comes up. great throw. and then the great tag and he went to make the tag and before he proceeded to catch. >> bob: runners at second....
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i once said that john scott, who i was -- she took me in -- she even helped me formulate certain questions but i would say that mr. lewis at the whole university actually introduced me to how to approach. chapel hill never said i couldn't do it, they just said they didn't know how to help make. [laughter] even in terms of my reading list and comp all of that stuff was european british history. i had to go out and develop my own bibliography of reading list of everything else. they couldn't help me. they said it needs to be done but we don't know how to direct you to do that and if you ever look at my dissertation and wonder why it is so long they didn't know -- they just said keep writing. just keep writing. [laughter] just keep writing. [laughter] my dissertation is two volumes and it wasn't until it was taken over that it was actually cut down to two volumes. one night i went to his house and he had a stack over here. going to leave this out, put this in and even then it cannot to 600 something pages because all they could tell me to do was keep writing. and that is no direction. but in that you still don't stop becau
i once said that john scott, who i was -- she took me in -- she even helped me formulate certain questions but i would say that mr. lewis at the whole university actually introduced me to how to approach. chapel hill never said i couldn't do it, they just said they didn't know how to help make. [laughter] even in terms of my reading list and comp all of that stuff was european british history. i had to go out and develop my own bibliography of reading list of everything else. they couldn't help...
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john hughes was 59. one of the stars and the summer's nba finals has tested positive for a performance enhancing drug. larry smith, you don't normally hear this with the nba very much. >> rashard lewiss the guy that got suspended for ten games and will forfeit $1.6 million. he tested positive for an elevated te elevat elevat elevat elevated testosterone level. the ten-game suspension about one-eighth of the nba season compared to baseball's penalty of almost one-third of the season. boston slugger david ortiz will be joined players union rep at a news conference tomorrow. he's one of 100 players that tested positive in 2003. ortiz is not facing suspension because there weren't penalties in place back then in major league baseball. >>> the fight to keep delaware from offering single game betting continues. they will ban any state from hosting championships. this comes a day after a judge denied a request from the four pro sports leagues and the ncaa to keep delaware from taking single game bets on sporting events. >>> i think we can officially say shaquille o'neal is just looking for attention. >> he must. >> this is him last winter at the all-star game dancing. and now he'll play an
john hughes was 59. one of the stars and the summer's nba finals has tested positive for a performance enhancing drug. larry smith, you don't normally hear this with the nba very much. >> rashard lewiss the guy that got suspended for ten games and will forfeit $1.6 million. he tested positive for an elevated te elevat elevat elevat elevated testosterone level. the ten-game suspension about one-eighth of the nba season compared to baseball's penalty of almost one-third of the season....
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john, this is exactly what you talked about, how you wanted to see him react? >> a zone blitz. he gets hit on the blind side. he comes back, he doesn't see ray lewis.ing throws, things don't go well. no back set. gets blitzed and hit again. he misses a simple quarterback exchange but things don't look good at all early for mark sanchez but you know what? he's not the lone ranger. there are a lot of quarterbacks that have come in and struggled especially early. >> it was obvious to me he had a difficult time adjusting to the speed of the rush of the baltimore ravens. they came with everything. their zone blitz, their linebacker blitzes, but he came back strong and mid a big play on this touchdown pass. i like the movement in the pocket. away from the rush. and he gets outside the pocket, he's going to read the post route. it's not there. but he knows he's got leon washington on that rail route up the sideline. he moves away and i love this move right here. he reached at his feet to get on balance and made an accurate throw. after all of the struggles he had early he had amnesia. he forgot about that poor play and mid a great throw on the touchdown p
john, this is exactly what you talked about, how you wanted to see him react? >> a zone blitz. he gets hit on the blind side. he comes back, he doesn't see ray lewis.ing throws, things don't go well. no back set. gets blitzed and hit again. he misses a simple quarterback exchange but things don't look good at all early for mark sanchez but you know what? he's not the lone ranger. there are a lot of quarterbacks that have come in and struggled especially early. >> it was obvious to...
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i once said that john scott, who i was -- she took me in -- she even helped me formulate certain questions but i would say that mr. lewisat the whole university actually introduced me to how to approach. chapel hill never said i couldn't do it, they just said they didn't know how to help make. [laughter] even in terms of my reading list and comp all of that stuff was european british history. i had to go out and develop my own bibliography of reading list of everything else. they couldn't help me. they said it needs to be done but we don't know how to direct you to do that and if you ever look at my dissertation and wonder why it is so long they didn't know -- they just said keep writing. just keep writing. [laughter] just keep writing. [laughter] my dissertation is two volumes and it wasn't until it was taken over that it was actually cut down to two volumes. one night i went to his house and he had a stack over here. going to leave this out, put this in and even then it cannot to 600 something pages because all they could tell me to do was keep writing. and that is no direction. but in that you still don't stop becaus
i once said that john scott, who i was -- she took me in -- she even helped me formulate certain questions but i would say that mr. lewisat the whole university actually introduced me to how to approach. chapel hill never said i couldn't do it, they just said they didn't know how to help make. [laughter] even in terms of my reading list and comp all of that stuff was european british history. i had to go out and develop my own bibliography of reading list of everything else. they couldn't help...