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"judge judy." it's been the number one half-hour court show for 700 straight weeks. what's that, 12 years? >> 13 years, yeah. >> larry: 13. my gosh. congratulations. >> thank you. >> larry: that's a very enviable record. let's run down things. what do you make of what tiger woods is going to do here friday with a press conference that's not a press conference? >> do you want my honest answer? >> larry: yes. >> i don't care. actually i don't care. >> larry: you have no interest? >> well, we had front page tiger woods news for months, if my memory is correct, about three months ago. i was -- everybody was sort of more interested in his sex life than they were about their own. i got over it. now he's in a recovery mode and i can wait until friday to find out what happened. i can hang by my fingernails and wait until friday. >> larry: how much does a public figure embarrassed owe the public? do you think? >> you and i have had that discussion before. i think when you have the gift of celebrity -- and w
"judge judy." it's been the number one half-hour court show for 700 straight weeks. what's that, 12 years? >> 13 years, yeah. >> larry: 13. my gosh. congratulations. >> thank you. >> larry: that's a very enviable record. let's run down things. what do you make of what tiger woods is going to do here friday with a press conference that's not a press conference? >> do you want my honest answer? >> larry: yes. >> i don't care. actually i don't...
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judge judy is also here to tell us a little bit about that. and the other stories, is anyone too fat to fly? who should just go away? >> don't be a wise guy, i'll wipe up the floor with you, do we understand each other? >> larry: that's all next on "larry king live." good evening, tiger woods is ready to talk but on his own temples. his agent says the golfing great will speak between friends, colleagues and reporters on friday to apologize for his behavior. full media coverage will be allowed, questions won't be. joining me analyst for the golf channel, former player on the pga tour, david corn well, known as the cleaner, making legal problems of high-profile athletes go away. and our old bud ldy steven a. smith, columnist with the philadelphia inquirer. >> it's tiger woods to a tee, he's controlling the who, the what, the when, the where and the how. he's going all the way back in 1996, he had a statement where he said hello world. from that moment on its been all with his golf clubs. i think what he does friday is going to have a huge impact
judge judy is also here to tell us a little bit about that. and the other stories, is anyone too fat to fly? who should just go away? >> don't be a wise guy, i'll wipe up the floor with you, do we understand each other? >> larry: that's all next on "larry king live." good evening, tiger woods is ready to talk but on his own temples. his agent says the golfing great will speak between friends, colleagues and reporters on friday to apologize for his behavior. full media...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, margaret warner reports the details of the deadly attack. then, we talk to army brigadier general ben hodges about the fall of the taliban stronghold of marjah and what comes next. >> the burden is on the afghan government to demonstrate that it can provide relatively core ruping-free basic services and the expectations of people here in the south are not real high. >> lehrer: then, kwame holman offers a primer on the congressional procedure called reconciliation. it could be used in the health care debate. >> woodruff: the analysis of mark shields and david brooks. >> lehrer: jeffrey brown talks to journalist don peck about the personal consequences of being unemployed. >> long-term unemployment is really one of the worst things that can happen to anyone. psychologically it's roughly equivalent to the death of a spouse. >> woodruff: and we look at the highs and lows of this year's olympic games with christine brennan of "u.s.a. today". >> lehrer: that's all a
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, margaret warner reports the details of the deadly attack. then, we talk to army brigadier general ben hodges about the fall of the taliban stronghold of marjah and what comes next. >> the burden is on the afghan government to demonstrate that it can provide relatively core ruping-free basic services and the expectations of people here in the south are not real high. >> lehrer: then, kwame holman offers a primer on...
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i'm judy woodruff. president obama sends congress a $3.8 trillion budget. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the white house blueprint uses deficit spending to pour money into jobs programs while taxing the wealthy and placing new limits on some government spending. >> woodruff: then, a look at toyota's fix for its faulty gas pedals. >> ifill: the latest from haiti, where ten americans have been detained after allegedly trying to spirit 33 children out of the country. jeffrey brown talks to npr's mandalit del barco in port-au- prince. >> woodruff: a tom bearden report from colorado on efforts to regulate the sale of medical marijuana. it's like trying to pick your teeth way rattlesnake. if you ever trieding that, you know how hard it is. >> ifill: and another of margaret warner's conversations about the strength of al qaeda. tonight: former c.i.a. officer marc sageman. >> it's inevitable that they will succeed in facing the plot. what we need to do is limit the number of people who m
i'm judy woodruff. president obama sends congress a $3.8 trillion budget. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the white house blueprint uses deficit spending to pour money into jobs programs while taxing the wealthy and placing new limits on some government spending. >> woodruff: then, a look at toyota's fix for its faulty gas pedals. >> ifill: the latest from haiti, where ten americans have been detained after allegedly trying to spirit 33 children out of...
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one possibility, judy, that i have advocated now for some time is to have more joint caucuses. the caucuses now meet and they've... they really become pep rallies. i think the more you could find that comity in a joint caucus with some frequency i think you could find the real possibility of reaching across the aisle. >> judy, by the way, i agree with senator daschle about that. we sit in our own corners, we sit in our own side, we eat lunch by ourselves. and there's got to be a change. i've got to believe a that having scott brown in the senate may be a... there may be a sigh of relief from folks like mark pryer or tom carper from delaware, kent conrad from north dakota, folks who've tried to work together. and now they think they may have an opportunity to do so and when they do that that's when government is at its best. we've lost that comity. tom daschle was good at it. i worry today we're at a point where it needs a lot of repair. >> woodruff: norm ornstein, we're hearing these two former senators talk about ways the two parties can work together. but the way it's working
one possibility, judy, that i have advocated now for some time is to have more joint caucuses. the caucuses now meet and they've... they really become pep rallies. i think the more you could find that comity in a joint caucus with some frequency i think you could find the real possibility of reaching across the aisle. >> judy, by the way, i agree with senator daschle about that. we sit in our own corners, we sit in our own side, we eat lunch by ourselves. and there's got to be a change....
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, there were lights and cameras, but was there action? we'll have extended excerpts and analysis from karen tumulty of "time" magazine and ceci connolly of "the washington post." >> lehrer: a japanese view of akio toyoda's apology to congress and the emotional meeting where he thanked american car dealers for their support. >> at the hearing yesterday, you and your colleagues, across america, around the world, were there with me. >> woodruff: margaret warner reports on the showdown in turkey between the islamic government and the secular military. >> lehrer: and the latest from jeffrey brown on a federal investigation into the role of u.s. banks in greece's fiscal crisis. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what if that energy came from an energy compan
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, there were lights and cameras, but was there action? we'll have extended excerpts and analysis from karen tumulty of "time" magazine and ceci connolly of "the washington post." >> lehrer: a japanese view of akio toyoda's apology to congress and the emotional meeting where he thanked american car dealers for their support. >> at the hearing yesterday, you and your colleagues, across...
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. >> well, absolutely, judy. and i'm sure if you haven't been following this closely for the past year, as some of us unfortunately have been, it could have been fairly edifying. i have to say that it was a fairly substantive conversation for a full day. as karen pointed out, we really got a good introduction. .. more than an introduction really of the different philosophical approaches to something like this. but there was not any news that came out of today's conversation. and what really struck me about the gathering was that if it had taken place, say, in june of 2009, maybe nine months ago or something like that, it could have had a very meaningful impact on the process. but this sort of thing generally happens at the beginning not at the end. and so it was very difficult to imagine after all of this talk and the back-and-forth for a full day what would be the logical next step to happen. >> woodruff: and given that, karen tumulty, did the white house get what it wanted out of this? >> i think what the white
. >> well, absolutely, judy. and i'm sure if you haven't been following this closely for the past year, as some of us unfortunately have been, it could have been fairly edifying. i have to say that it was a fairly substantive conversation for a full day. as karen pointed out, we really got a good introduction. .. more than an introduction really of the different philosophical approaches to something like this. but there was not any news that came out of today's conversation. and what...
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judy? >> most of us know the drill. online password should be difficult to crack. it should contain numbers, letters, and special characters. but one thing many folks may not know is that using the same password for multiple websites is a big security no, no. a new report from the online security firm trust year said 73 percent of bank customers use online banking account password on, at least, one otherless secure website. about 47 percent of users share user name and password with, at least, one other on non-financial site. security experts urge users to create different passwords for each site you sign up for. you can be the first to know about breaking news, weather and traffic with mobile news. get text alerts and streaming video on on your phone. sign up now on foxbaltimore.com or text wbff to 45203. i am judy kurtz, and that's tonight's "word on the web". >> the ravens say improvement on both sides of the ball are necessary. coming up in "sports unlimited". . small price to pay for all that taste. try one today. subway. eat fresh. >> final look at the foreca
judy? >> most of us know the drill. online password should be difficult to crack. it should contain numbers, letters, and special characters. but one thing many folks may not know is that using the same password for multiple websites is a big security no, no. a new report from the online security firm trust year said 73 percent of bank customers use online banking account password on, at least, one otherless secure website. about 47 percent of users share user name and password with, at...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight we get two views on where and how to prosecute terror suspects from former attorney general michael mukasey and yale law professor eugene fidell. >> lehrer: then, the latest on the bomb in northwest pakistan that killed three american soldiers-- the first u.s. military casualties in the lawless border region. >> woodruff: the ongoing struggle to restore basic services in haiti. ray suarez reports from port-au- prince. >> with the medical emergency increasingly under control, attention is now turning toward getting food and water, sanitation, and security to one million homeless haitians. >> lehrer: a debate about president obama's plan to help small businesses. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown reports on how ancient greek drama is helping to fight post- traumatic stress in today's military. >> my name is a sad song. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight we get two views on where and how to prosecute terror suspects from former attorney general michael mukasey and yale law professor eugene fidell. >> lehrer: then, the latest on the bomb in northwest pakistan that killed three american soldiers-- the first u.s. military casualties in the lawless border region. >> woodruff: the ongoing struggle to restore basic services in haiti. ray suarez reports from...
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on the "newshour" tonight, judy woodruff talks to the panel's co-chairmen: republican alan simpson and democrat erskine bowles. >> i believe we have a chance if we deal with trust, we pull all the facts on the table, to make progress. this is bigger than me, or erskine, or you. this is about, this is about the future of america. >> lehrer: then, a look at the new nicks in u.s.-china relations keyed to the president's white house chat today with the dalai lama. >> brown: spencer michels reports from san francisco on one man's mission to send specially-designed wheelchairs around the world. >> not only do they need a wheelchair, but they need the best of wheelchairs because they have the worst of terrain. >> lehrer: a newsmaker interview with john holmes, the united nations chief aid coordinator, on the state of the relief efforts in haiti. >> brown: and paul solman continues his series on banking tonight with a former head of the federal deposit insurance corporation. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> every b
on the "newshour" tonight, judy woodruff talks to the panel's co-chairmen: republican alan simpson and democrat erskine bowles. >> i believe we have a chance if we deal with trust, we pull all the facts on the table, to make progress. this is bigger than me, or erskine, or you. this is about, this is about the future of america. >> lehrer: then, a look at the new nicks in u.s.-china relations keyed to the president's white house chat today with the dalai lama. >>...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight snow and high winds even kept plows off some roads. >> you don't see washington like this. i have never run down the middle of pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. so this is the first. >> ifill: we get the latest from maryland governor martin o'malley, wayne county, michigan executive robert ficano and major john winkler of the virginia national guard. >> woodruff: then, what's in a name. we examine a proposal to change the way psychiatrists diagnose mental illnesses. >> ifill: talking to the taliban in afghanistan. margaret warner reports. ♪ >> woodruff: and some tropical music on a cold night: jeffrey brown talks to salsa star turned politician ruben blades about his return to the world of music. >> i want a discussion. i want to make people think about stuff. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> this is the engine that connects a
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight snow and high winds even kept plows off some roads. >> you don't see washington like this. i have never run down the middle of pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. so this is the first. >> ifill: we get the latest from maryland governor martin o'malley, wayne county, michigan executive robert ficano and major john winkler of the virginia national guard. >> woodruff: then, what's in a name. we...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the demonstrations came on the same day hundreds of thousands of government supporters marked the 31st anniversary of the islamic republic. >> lehrer: an interview with christina romer, head of the president's council of economic advisors about the latest jobs forecast. >> woodruff: paul solman begins a two-part look at wall street's goldman sachs. profitable again after a government bailout. >> i'm not saying that they're necessarily doing my god's work, but as far as they're concerned, >> lehrer: ray suarez reports on digging out and cleaning up after the record snowfall >> the next available flight for me to leave is the 16th, which is next tuesday. >> woodruff: and we'll look at how those delays and cancellations have affected airports and airlines across the country. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individua
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the demonstrations came on the same day hundreds of thousands of government supporters marked the 31st anniversary of the islamic republic. >> lehrer: an interview with christina romer, head of the president's council of economic advisors about the latest jobs forecast. >> woodruff: paul solman begins a two-part look at wall street's goldman sachs. profitable again after a government bailout. >>...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, almost one-third of all children in the united states are overweight. in a white house interview, mrs. obama told jim it's time to tackle the problem. >> it's not about demonizing parents, and it's not about demonizing business. it's just saying we know there's a problem; let's figure out what we can change. >> lehrer: then, toyota recalls another 400,000 cars worldwide. >> woodruff: and spencer michels reports on the demise of a joint venture between general motors and toyota in california. >> i'm a single mom so it's pretty scary. it seems like there's, you know, lots of other people out there looking for jobs as well. >> lehrer: and rising debt burdens in europe have had an impact here in the u.s. jeffrey brown takes a look. that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. wh
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, almost one-third of all children in the united states are overweight. in a white house interview, mrs. obama told jim it's time to tackle the problem. >> it's not about demonizing parents, and it's not about demonizing business. it's just saying we know there's a problem; let's figure out what we can change. >> lehrer: then, toyota recalls another 400,000 cars worldwide. >> woodruff: and spencer michels...
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judy just took care of it. when i first became chairman i had no idea that a committee -- what a committee printer did. i kept asking who the printer was, what did she do, where was her office? s toldhat w t stmoing arerson that we could ever have on our staff and that she was good at whatever she did. and that i needed to have no concerns on that front. everyone was right. judy's quiet presence and good work will be missed by all on our committee. and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the question is now on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 10 printed in house report 111-410. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york rise? mr. mccarthy: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 10 printed in house report 11
judy just took care of it. when i first became chairman i had no idea that a committee -- what a committee printer did. i kept asking who the printer was, what did she do, where was her office? s toldhat w t stmoing arerson that we could ever have on our staff and that she was good at whatever she did. and that i needed to have no concerns on that front. everyone was right. judy's quiet presence and good work will be missed by all on our committee. and i yield back the balance of my time. the...
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judy kurtz has more in tonight's "word on the web". judy? >> katy's dream of being a mother is finally coming true. but her husband, is deployed in iraq and she cannot imagine carrying for a child on her own. >> maybe in a adifferent circumstance, i would be excited about having a baby, yeah. >> should she keep the baby? that's what viewers of a new online show must decide. it is called "bump" stiring the debate over abortion. series about unintended pregnancy debuted on bump the show.com. all the stories and characters are fictional. the women in the show are actors. and are not actually pregnant. viewers can comment on the stories. support isers of bump have called it compelling, and say it makes people think. but critics call the show offensive and say it is a pro abortion show in disguise. the creators say they produced it as an experiment. read the tech news and more on my blog. go to fox baltimore.com/"word on the web". i am judy kurtz and that's had tonight's "word on the web". >> the study that links a vaccine to autism. why it is be
judy kurtz has more in tonight's "word on the web". judy? >> katy's dream of being a mother is finally coming true. but her husband, is deployed in iraq and she cannot imagine carrying for a child on her own. >> maybe in a adifferent circumstance, i would be excited about having a baby, yeah. >> should she keep the baby? that's what viewers of a new online show must decide. it is called "bump" stiring the debate over abortion. series about unintended...
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i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer.washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bank of america bnsf railway. the engine that connects us. chevron. this is the power of human energy. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer.washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bank of america bnsf railway. the engine that connects us. chevron. this is the power of human energy. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the...
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. >> warner: judy woodruff takes the pulse of the millennial generation-- those from 18 to 29. >> when i get out of med school my goal is to be absorbed the world and brick aid to people who are you should served and underprivileged and eventually bring it back to america. >> ifill: jeffrey brown gets the story of joseph pulitzer-- the media baron who helped shape the news business from biographer james mcgrath morris. >> the very idea of purchasing news, the way it's written, the style it's written, the basis of a story being part of news are all gifts that pulitzer gave to us and changed america. >> warner: and a show of lights over the night skies of vancouver during the olympics. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. america-- growing stronger everyday. >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best s
. >> warner: judy woodruff takes the pulse of the millennial generation-- those from 18 to 29. >> when i get out of med school my goal is to be absorbed the world and brick aid to people who are you should served and underprivileged and eventually bring it back to america. >> ifill: jeffrey brown gets the story of joseph pulitzer-- the media baron who helped shape the news business from biographer james mcgrath morris. >> the very idea of purchasing news, the way it's...
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i'm judy woodruff. u.s. and nato forces continued their assault on taliban strongholds in afghanistan today. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the latest from the battlefield, as reported by rod nordland of the "new york times." >> woodruff: then, the debate over the obama administration's anti-terrorism policy, as vice president biden and former vice president cheney take their differences to the airwaves. >> ifill: health correspondent betty ann bowser reports on increasing premiums and profits in the insurance industry. >> woodruff: after an athlete's death, a look at the dangers of winter sports, as the vancouver olympics continue. >> ifill: and controversy in california, where undocumented aliens claim they're the real targets of d.u.i. checkpoints. >> woodruff: . >> cities are exploiting a broken immigration system, exploiting broken state law, taking advantage and exploiting vulnerable members of our society. >> woodruff: and we remember the award-winning poet lucille clifton, who
i'm judy woodruff. u.s. and nato forces continued their assault on taliban strongholds in afghanistan today. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the latest from the battlefield, as reported by rod nordland of the "new york times." >> woodruff: then, the debate over the obama administration's anti-terrorism policy, as vice president biden and former vice president cheney take their differences to the airwaves. >> ifill: health correspondent betty...
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. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the significance of that seizure, plus an update on the big coalition offensive in afghanistan's helmand province. >> the marines from bravo company first arrived in the central part of the area, they were welcomed, if will, by repeated small arms attacks. >> ifill: then, politicians jump ship in the face of a rising anti-washington tide. next out-- indiana's evan bayh. >> woodruff: a report from egypt on the country's innovative approach to overcoming a massive problem with garbage. >> the system. let's work in the north and the south. it doesn't work. >> ifill: and european currency under stress-- what it means for europe and the world. that's all ahead on tonight's "pbs newshour". major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> this is the engine that connects abundant grain from the american heartland to haran's best selling whole wheat, while keeping 60 billion pounds of carbon out of the atmosphere every year. bnsf, the engine that connects us. che
. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the significance of that seizure, plus an update on the big coalition offensive in afghanistan's helmand province. >> the marines from bravo company first arrived in the central part of the area, they were welcomed, if will, by repeated small arms attacks. >> ifill: then, politicians jump ship in the face of a rising anti-washington tide. next out-- indiana's evan bayh. >> woodruff: a report from egypt on the...
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andrew's parents walter and judy koenig are in vancouver helping police search for their son.liar to you, he played chekov in the original "star trek" series. now, i'm told that they left the studio. we will take a quick break and come back and find out why. >> larry: folks, for some reason unbeknownst to anyone, walter koenig, the father of andrew koenig and judy, the mother of the missing andrew koenig left the studio in vancouver. we checked them out, they were prepared to go on. i said hello. they both said hello. we seed we'd be on in two minutes. they said fine. and they got up and left for reasons unknown. >>> let me give you, in the next minute and a half, a preview of -- we have got a lot to cover tomorrow night, but one of the main things we taped earlier today is the director, star and writer of "the hurt locker." watch a little preview of what you're going to see tomorrow night. >> oh, god. >> what's he doing? >> i don't know. >> what are you doing? >> there's enough in there to send us all to jesus. if i'm gonna die, i want to die comfortable. >> all right. tomorr
andrew's parents walter and judy koenig are in vancouver helping police search for their son.liar to you, he played chekov in the original "star trek" series. now, i'm told that they left the studio. we will take a quick break and come back and find out why. >> larry: folks, for some reason unbeknownst to anyone, walter koenig, the father of andrew koenig and judy, the mother of the missing andrew koenig left the studio in vancouver. we checked them out, they were prepared to go...
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judy kurtz has been tracking the nearly desserted bwi thurgood marshall airport. >> i knew the airport was closed. trying to reschedule my flight to get out tomorrow. >> it is not looking good for russ swaine, he snagged tickets to the olympics in vancouver. now if he could just get there. >> i didn't expect it to be this bad. i thought they would clear it up and get out of here. >> tim fisher is trying to fly out. supposed to be blizzard free in florida. >> meeting my wife down there for -- with two other couples, and we are going to celebrate valentine's day. >> but the ocean city resident is getting no love from mother nature. tonight he is turning an airport bench into a bed. >> this is it. gave me a blanket and pill. >> fisher will get peace and quiet. >> with no commercial flights in or out of bwi thurgood marshall airport. the terminals are completely empty. virtually no lines, but simply nobody. >> no flights, no problems for scott. taking orders at dueclaws restaurant at bwi. his customers are airport and snow plow workers. >> 48 hours ago, we were completely full from noon un
judy kurtz has been tracking the nearly desserted bwi thurgood marshall airport. >> i knew the airport was closed. trying to reschedule my flight to get out tomorrow. >> it is not looking good for russ swaine, he snagged tickets to the olympics in vancouver. now if he could just get there. >> i didn't expect it to be this bad. i thought they would clear it up and get out of here. >> tim fisher is trying to fly out. supposed to be blizzard free in florida. >>...
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judy woodruff has the story. >> woodruff: the nation's capital was frozen in place for real this week after the second blizzard in only six days. but around the country, growing unhappiness with washington has been heating up for some time. it was illustrated this week in a raft of polls, from "the washington post" and abc news, and "the new york times" partnering with cbs news; and, most recently, today from the pew research center. it found approval ratings for president obama have steadied at 49% after falling for most of last year. ratings for his party kept sliding. just 48% of americans gave democrats a favorable rating, down 14 points from a year ago. but for the first time in years, republicans almost equaled the democrats, at 46% favorable, up six points from a year ago. the president has said people are frustrated at partisan gridlock, and his spokesman, robert gibbs, reinforced the point today. >> look, i can understand the frustration of democrats and republicans alike that, regrettably, the process of washington has overwhelmed a series of ideas that the american people w
judy woodruff has the story. >> woodruff: the nation's capital was frozen in place for real this week after the second blizzard in only six days. but around the country, growing unhappiness with washington has been heating up for some time. it was illustrated this week in a raft of polls, from "the washington post" and abc news, and "the new york times" partnering with cbs news; and, most recently, today from the pew research center. it found approval ratings for...
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. >> [unintelligible] >> of course i know how he hates punch and judy politics. i also know how much he wanted to build a consensus such as we had, for a week, on the economy, but surely it is in the interests of this house that we are united in the way we help old people in their own homes. surely a party that supported the policy one week should not be opposing it the next week. >> if he is going to have pre- prepared jokes, i think they ought to be a bit better than that one. probably not enough bananas on the menu. we have consistently raised questions about the funding of this policy, and just this morning the response to a freedom of information request from the treasury shows that it could put 26 pounds on the council tax. i have to say to the prime minister that it is not just labour councilors who are angry about the way the policy has been put forward, but labour peers as well. lord lipsey -- he was a member of the government's own care commission, and he says that this is "one of the most disorderly pieces of government i have ever seen." lord warner,
. >> [unintelligible] >> of course i know how he hates punch and judy politics. i also know how much he wanted to build a consensus such as we had, for a week, on the economy, but surely it is in the interests of this house that we are united in the way we help old people in their own homes. surely a party that supported the policy one week should not be opposing it the next week. >> if he is going to have pre- prepared jokes, i think they ought to be a bit better than that...
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and they -- i know -- i know -- of course, i know how he hates punch and judy politics and a knowhow much you want to build a consensus as we have for a week on the economy, but surely it is in the interest of this house that we are united in the way we have all people in their own homes, and surely a party that supported the policy one week shouldn't be opposing at the next week. >> if he's going to have bad jokes, i think he ought to have better ones than that when. probably not enough bananas on the menu. [laughter] >> we have consistently raise questions about the funding of this policy, and just this morning a freedom of information request from the treasury shows this can put 26 pounds on the council tax. i have to say, it's not just labor counselors who are angry about the way the policy has been put forward, but labour peers as will. lord nestlÉ, he was a member on care and he says this is one of the most disorderly pieces of government i've ever seen. lord warner who was the governments own health minister described the policy as a cruel deception to the elderly, the vulnera
and they -- i know -- i know -- of course, i know how he hates punch and judy politics and a knowhow much you want to build a consensus as we have for a week on the economy, but surely it is in the interest of this house that we are united in the way we have all people in their own homes, and surely a party that supported the policy one week shouldn't be opposing at the next week. >> if he's going to have bad jokes, i think he ought to have better ones than that when. probably not enough...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, judy. it is a very great honor for me to read n.e.d.to the dalai lama, after which judy and i will have the distinct pleasure of placing people medal of around his neck, just as he has placed the traditional scarf are run the next of so many people throughout the world. we are gathered here today to honor the contribution of the dalai lama to the principles, values, and cause of democracy. this contribution is neater well understood, nor by the recognized -- is neither well understood, nor widely recognized. the leadership of the tibetans to preserve their culture is world renowned. and he is honored as a man of peace. but his contribution to democracy has not received it -- the attention it deserves. our purpose today is to shed light on this dimension of his beliefs and purposes, one that makes the dalai lama especially relevant to the future of the world in which we live. even as a very young man, years before he fled tibet in 1959, the dalai lama sought to implement significant democratic reforms in tibet's system of government. not
[applause] >> thank you so much, judy. it is a very great honor for me to read n.e.d.to the dalai lama, after which judy and i will have the distinct pleasure of placing people medal of around his neck, just as he has placed the traditional scarf are run the next of so many people throughout the world. we are gathered here today to honor the contribution of the dalai lama to the principles, values, and cause of democracy. this contribution is neater well understood, nor by the recognized...
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judy batista. if i don't mind saying,. >> can i point out something to the viewers at home? we have a new table which means we now have room for an extra guest. >> bravo. very exciting. >> we have moved up in the world, people. i'm very, very, very happy. okay, america is a wreck according to leck. i am paraphrasing him who thinks america is on the way to socialism and other crud. he is the guy without that giant mustache and his long-shot bid for governor of the lone pine state. 245* is not the real eyebrow raising eyebrow razor. in an interview with big government .com, he was asked whether he thinks america is slithering toward socialism. this is what he said in polander. >> yeah, a little bit like the issue with those banks. this indicates that it is a little in that direction. the private entrepreneurs are more fragile. they are wiser when managing their money. the government will waste all of the money. >> it was like he had a word mustache. he is a guy who has seen what socialism has done to a country. so do we need to pay attention to his warning? we asked a cat and
judy batista. if i don't mind saying,. >> can i point out something to the viewers at home? we have a new table which means we now have room for an extra guest. >> bravo. very exciting. >> we have moved up in the world, people. i'm very, very, very happy. okay, america is a wreck according to leck. i am paraphrasing him who thinks america is on the way to socialism and other crud. he is the guy without that giant mustache and his long-shot bid for governor of the lone pine...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, judy. it is a very great honor for me to read n.e.d. of around his neck, just as he has placed the traditional scarf are run the next of so many people throughout the world. we are gathered here today to honor the contribution of the dalai lama to the principles, values, and cause of democracy. this contribution is neater well understood, nor by the recognized -- is neither well understood, nor widely recognized. the leadership of the tibetans to preserve their culture is world renowned. and he is honored as a man of peace. but his contribution to democracy has not received it -- the attention it deserves. our purpose today is to shed light on this dimension of his beliefs and purposes, one that makes the dalai lama especially relevant to the future of the world in which we live. even as a very young man, years before he fled tibet in 1959, the dalai lama sought to implement significant democratic reforms in tibet's system of government. not only did he seek justice for the tibetan people, but he also saw -- sought such reforms in the a
[applause] >> thank you so much, judy. it is a very great honor for me to read n.e.d. of around his neck, just as he has placed the traditional scarf are run the next of so many people throughout the world. we are gathered here today to honor the contribution of the dalai lama to the principles, values, and cause of democracy. this contribution is neater well understood, nor by the recognized -- is neither well understood, nor widely recognized. the leadership of the tibetans to preserve...
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. >> larry: judge judy is here tomorrow night. priscilla presley on thursday.e're back with bill maher. what do you make of this cheney/biden battle on sunday? >> i liked it. i like to see dick cheney exposed. chris matthews called him the troll that's under the bridge. >> larry: what's your read on him, on dick cheney? >> you know, i wish, as we were just talking about, i wish anybody in the democratic party had that sort of fortitude, that sort of perseverance to stick by what he thinks is right. i'm not questioning his insart. i question his intelligence. i don't think he reads things right, that we use the army to fight terrorism is just wrong. they don't have an army, they have exploding underwear. it's just not a wise decision. but he's also -- what i don't admire is he's a liar, you know. >> larry: whoa. >> yes, he is. joe biden had that correct. for him to go after the democrats for treating terrorists the exact same way his administration did. and, of course -- >> larry: treat who wrong? >> many of them. they were all tried in courts in america and all
. >> larry: judge judy is here tomorrow night. priscilla presley on thursday.e're back with bill maher. what do you make of this cheney/biden battle on sunday? >> i liked it. i like to see dick cheney exposed. chris matthews called him the troll that's under the bridge. >> larry: what's your read on him, on dick cheney? >> you know, i wish, as we were just talking about, i wish anybody in the democratic party had that sort of fortitude, that sort of perseverance to stick...
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judy woodruff's series on climate change legislation continues. tonight, the view of texas congressman joe barton, the ranking republican on the house energy and commerce committee. a conversation about the newly published version of ralph ellison's second unfinished novel. jeffrey brown talks to john callahan, the book's editor, who worked on the project for more than 30 years. and for those facing a record- breaking snowstorm this weekend, our "art beat" blog has a seasonal slideshow-- photographs of snowflakes taken 100 years ago by a vermont farmer-turned photographer named wilson bentley. here's a taste of it. >> it would take a microscope and he jury rigged some way of attaching it to his big clunky bellows camera. and then after a long period of trial and error, a lot of failure with a lot of early scientists and photographers maybe, voila, he discovered that he could take a photograph of a snow flake. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> lehrer: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in the
judy woodruff's series on climate change legislation continues. tonight, the view of texas congressman joe barton, the ranking republican on the house energy and commerce committee. a conversation about the newly published version of ralph ellison's second unfinished novel. jeffrey brown talks to john callahan, the book's editor, who worked on the project for more than 30 years. and for those facing a record- breaking snowstorm this weekend, our "art beat" blog has a seasonal...
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28, she has already spent half of her life in show business, and is well on her way to becoming the judyr barbra streisand of her generation. a singer, dancer, actress who has sold 118 million records, appeared in seven movies, won ten grammy awards, and is up for another ten tonight. and as we found out when we met up with her in dublin, on the final stop of a grueling nine- month tour, beyonce is just beginning to hit her stride. all you need to do is watch. >> beyonce: ♪ all the single ladies ♪ all the single ladies ♪ all the single ladies all the single ladies ♪ all the single ladies all the single ladies ♪ all the single ladies now put your hands up ♪ up in the club we just broke up ♪ i'm doing my own little thing ♪ decided to dip but now you wanna trip ♪ 'cause another brother noticed me... ♪ >> kroft: she's a polished product that has been years in the making; a fiercely talented performer with a million kilowatts of energy; and a role model who has been strong enough to strut around all the usual pitfalls of fame. ♪ >> beyonce: i am definitely someone that analyzes everything. an
28, she has already spent half of her life in show business, and is well on her way to becoming the judyr barbra streisand of her generation. a singer, dancer, actress who has sold 118 million records, appeared in seven movies, won ten grammy awards, and is up for another ten tonight. and as we found out when we met up with her in dublin, on the final stop of a grueling nine- month tour, beyonce is just beginning to hit her stride. all you need to do is watch. >> beyonce: ♪ all the...
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in 2000, i started dating judy, who is now my wife and she is from his hometown. so i go to visit judy's family in johnstown and i would hear people talk about jack murtha. i would see what jack murtha did for his district. and i knew that his constituents, especially the people of johnstown loved jack murtha. when i was elected, i would often go and say hello to jack over in the pennsylvania corner, just come over to say hello and so many times he would give me that smile and he tapped his colleague next to him on the shoulder and say this guy married a gal from johnstown, and i felt a close connection to jack because of that. i feel very blessed to have had the opportunity in these five years to get to know jack murtha and what he did for johnstown. i saw people suffer through floods, economic turmoil. and he really cared about the people and doing all he could for them meant a lot to him. i really miss jack and what he meant to so many of us. i really think that jack loved his job because he knew it gave him the great opportunity to do what he believed and that
in 2000, i started dating judy, who is now my wife and she is from his hometown. so i go to visit judy's family in johnstown and i would hear people talk about jack murtha. i would see what jack murtha did for his district. and i knew that his constituents, especially the people of johnstown loved jack murtha. when i was elected, i would often go and say hello to jack over in the pennsylvania corner, just come over to say hello and so many times he would give me that smile and he tapped his...
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[speaking spanish] >> even in the past spain was a model of peaceful coexistence among judy isn't, christianitygiveness and a dialogue and peaceful coexistence and the alliance of civilization. we reject statements and moral superiority and uncompromising fundamentalism. [speaking spanish] >> the united states knows that the religious faith to justify violence can be huge the destructive. what better occasion than this prayer breakfast to commemorate together our victims of terrorism. it is also to gather that we defend freedom wherever it is threatened. [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> mr. president, members of congress, ladies and gentlemen, freedom is always the foundation of hope in the future, liberty and honor. the master piece written in spanish, one can readily explain life yet captivity is the worst evil that can be fall men. liberty, liberty is one of the most precious gifts have and has bestowed upon man. this gift may continue blessing america and all people on earth. thank you very much. [applause] >> prime minister jose luis rodriguez zapatero, thank you for those inspirat
[speaking spanish] >> even in the past spain was a model of peaceful coexistence among judy isn't, christianitygiveness and a dialogue and peaceful coexistence and the alliance of civilization. we reject statements and moral superiority and uncompromising fundamentalism. [speaking spanish] >> the united states knows that the religious faith to justify violence can be huge the destructive. what better occasion than this prayer breakfast to commemorate together our victims of...
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. >> judy takes vincent as the the talented freshman for the minutemen from the baltimore area. they consider the host for a little stronger, getting the body shop a little bit more. >> and the third point for clark. and the 15 minute marks for them. and you know that jump there. they have taken that out there. to talk about it out there, and ricky harris, fueling out there. as you have that first for the minutemen. knocking down three. a great grab, the terrific catch for anyone. and they did a great job for them, seeing them fighting out there. and yeah, they look like they were out of it for a while. down 16. they came back. now they need to get the one-point lead for the tremendous ball game. and they had a fabulous year, all year long, even seeing them from the bottom half, right? and they are talented and athletic for them. >> yes, absolutely. remember that for a while there in the first half. they were shooting with what was ugly, under 20%. they turned it around. and that is the second half performance. there is kellogg, for them shooting around again. just trying to kee
. >> judy takes vincent as the the talented freshman for the minutemen from the baltimore area. they consider the host for a little stronger, getting the body shop a little bit more. >> and the third point for clark. and the 15 minute marks for them. and you know that jump there. they have taken that out there. to talk about it out there, and ricky harris, fueling out there. as you have that first for the minutemen. knocking down three. a great grab, the terrific catch for anyone....
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it is not judy goes into the grand eda. you if there is -- and the people who teach for this little bit of money, relative to what some people like the gsa or for that matter the transit folks i'd. you had what was the 147 million? >> correct. we had 147 million. in terms of applications, the total amount of requests we had added up to about 241 million. >> now, why don't the great issues, the congressional black caucus had an entire press conference on this was the notion of whether or not funds are being targeted to the hardest hit parts of our country. you have cities in the united states, my own city, for example, has 12% unemployment. that's typical of big cities in the united states. uni geared toward the big cities, but you're certainly geared towards the most depressed areas of the country. was there any -- is there any correlation between the unemployment rate and the localities that one these contracts and the contract with success in winning a contract? in other words, can you tell me that the hardest hit areas
it is not judy goes into the grand eda. you if there is -- and the people who teach for this little bit of money, relative to what some people like the gsa or for that matter the transit folks i'd. you had what was the 147 million? >> correct. we had 147 million. in terms of applications, the total amount of requests we had added up to about 241 million. >> now, why don't the great issues, the congressional black caucus had an entire press conference on this was the notion of...