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kelly osbourne's here in the studio with me.he's a reality star, singer, and the daughter of ozzie and harriet nelson. mya, grammy-winning, multiple platinum recording artist. she's the founding and executive director of the mya arts and tech foundation. it's going to be that kind of night. this is fun for me because -- you know, we've gotten to know each other over the past nine or ten weeks. and now i risk alienating the three of you by fwriling you on "larry king live." >> can i just say something right now? >> of course. >> being on the show right now, you never really know what's going to happen. that's why i think it's such a popular reality show. because you look at the three finalists. you've got mya, who's the most amazing dancer. and sometimes i wonder who's the professional. because she's so good. you've got kelly osbourne -- >> yeah. >> -- who's like the ultimate cinderella story now. then you've got the last man standing here. it could go any way right now, any way. >> okay, all right. excuse me, donny, just a note
kelly osbourne's here in the studio with me.he's a reality star, singer, and the daughter of ozzie and harriet nelson. mya, grammy-winning, multiple platinum recording artist. she's the founding and executive director of the mya arts and tech foundation. it's going to be that kind of night. this is fun for me because -- you know, we've gotten to know each other over the past nine or ten weeks. and now i risk alienating the three of you by fwriling you on "larry king live." >>...
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but kelly and i kind of bonded more throughout the week. so i'm rooting for my girl kelly.>> joanna who? >> don't tap dance now. >> joanna who? >> who do you think, derek? >> you know what, it's a dancing show. for a dancing competition i think
but kelly and i kind of bonded more throughout the week. so i'm rooting for my girl kelly.>> joanna who? >> don't tap dance now. >> joanna who? >> who do you think, derek? >> you know what, it's a dancing show. for a dancing competition i think
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. >> kelly and i have a lot of issues and sex wasn't one of them. >> and best of all, she's settling old scores. rosie o'donnell was absolutely unplugged in her interview on howard stern's show on sirius xm satellite radio. >> we haven't heard from rosie in a while, but now she's coming back with a vengeance and being so revealing. >> rosie's most shocking revelations were about childhood abuse. which she's only hinted about in the past. >> she alluded to something in a book she'd written, but this is the first time we've heard her be very open about abuse that was going on in her own family. >> now, rosie's speaking out like never before about abuse. even though she's still somewhat vague about it. >> you've alluded to molestation, wasn't between you and your dad, though, was it? >> you know, there was some serious issues going on in the house at that point. and, you know, there were five children. there were varying levels of abuse. >> rosie tells howard stern she wasn't able to talk about the abuse when she was a child, but describes some suspicious infections in graphic detail. >
. >> kelly and i have a lot of issues and sex wasn't one of them. >> and best of all, she's settling old scores. rosie o'donnell was absolutely unplugged in her interview on howard stern's show on sirius xm satellite radio. >> we haven't heard from rosie in a while, but now she's coming back with a vengeance and being so revealing. >> rosie's most shocking revelations were about childhood abuse. which she's only hinted about in the past. >> she alluded to something...
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will we see further steps to implement the kelly reforms or not? if we do not, then it is a failure on the part of government and i think we should be challenging them to say, why not -- why do not understand the seriousness of this? we need to complete the job of things that people question at of the control of a mp's and put it into the hand of an independent body. >> let's take a look inside the royal gallery. the yeoman of the guards are wrong their way. the royal gallery itself, the oldest military court in existence in britain. there were created by henry vii back and 1345 -- 1745. the captain of the yeoman is always a political appointee, the deputy chief whip. but the of color in ceremony. still too early to tell how the events of the past year -- what we have been talking about -- will affect the choices that people will make an election day. one of the issue is the effect on young vote, those taking part in an election for the star first time. -- for the first time. >> i am with three young people, all of them study here at the university
will we see further steps to implement the kelly reforms or not? if we do not, then it is a failure on the part of government and i think we should be challenging them to say, why not -- why do not understand the seriousness of this? we need to complete the job of things that people question at of the control of a mp's and put it into the hand of an independent body. >> let's take a look inside the royal gallery. the yeoman of the guards are wrong their way. the royal gallery itself, the...
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let's bring in elizabeth kelly on this, criminal defense attorney. i'm going to read a facebook comment, kind of a question from michelle writing how can you try a child with a child's brain as an adult? try the parents. they have a huge part to play in this. try hollywood who feeds our children violence like this. it gets to the point. what factors lead into charging a teen as an adult here? >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-sized brains. this is a medical fact. this is a fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's proper punishment, elizabeth? can the juvenile system dole out enough punishment for the heinous act they're alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our ju
let's bring in elizabeth kelly on this, criminal defense attorney. i'm going to read a facebook comment, kind of a question from michelle writing how can you try a child with a child's brain as an adult? try the parents. they have a huge part to play in this. try hollywood who feeds our children violence like this. it gets to the point. what factors lead into charging a teen as an adult here? >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have...
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the three is up by kelly. no good. kelly gets it back. >> larry: how about devin hill? good start right there to get that first rebound. >> dan: stovall misses it. prescott, the sophomore from connecticut, pulls it away. garrett williamson. hilliard had a good night last night. shot clock under 15. >> larry: both clubs are very patient in their half-court game. it's just the way they like to play. >> dan: three up and buried. that's prescott. >> larry: good start for st. joseph's. >> dan: they just went cold in that second half last night. >> larry: a lot of that had to do with the defense they were facing. purdue really shut them down. >> dan: st. joseph's got off to a start where they led by nine points and then purdue stormed back and won by 25. it was a one-point game at half. as you talked about, depaul had a couple of opportunities to take leads late against tennessee. that would have been a huge upset and a huge win for the program. they couldn't do it. they have their first turnover of the game. three up from the right side. no good. we still have that -- coach
the three is up by kelly. no good. kelly gets it back. >> larry: how about devin hill? good start right there to get that first rebound. >> dan: stovall misses it. prescott, the sophomore from connecticut, pulls it away. garrett williamson. hilliard had a good night last night. shot clock under 15. >> larry: both clubs are very patient in their half-court game. it's just the way they like to play. >> dan: three up and buried. that's prescott. >> larry: good start...
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for example, the kelly report recommended that pay and pensions should be completely outside the control of m.p.'s and should be in the hands of the parliament area standards authority. will we see something in the queen's speech to implement those standards? if we don't, i think we should be challenging gordon brown and others saying why not? do you not understand the seriousness of this, of completing the job of taking the things the that people question out of the control of m.p.'s and pushed into the control of an entirely independent body. >> we will be back for a response in a moment. let's have a look inside the royal gallery. the yeomen of the guards are on their way in. this is the oldest military corps in existence in britain. they were created by henry the 7th back in 1485. that explains the tudor uniforms. lots of those members are former military physician. but the captain of them is always a chief appointee. he is the deputy whip. so he is among them at the moment. it is still too early to tell how the events of the past year will affect the choices people make on election
for example, the kelly report recommended that pay and pensions should be completely outside the control of m.p.'s and should be in the hands of the parliament area standards authority. will we see something in the queen's speech to implement those standards? if we don't, i think we should be challenging gordon brown and others saying why not? do you not understand the seriousness of this, of completing the job of taking the things the that people question out of the control of m.p.'s and...
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i'm kelly johnson.n redskins kickoff, we'll take you on a tour of the new $1.15 billion palace that jerry built. >> my goodness. you don't want to miss all that access pass to the cowboys' new stadium. be sure you tune in tomorrow. >>> wcat championship in atlanta. zach daniel to west brown, no problem getting across the goal line. de matha. daniel stand to lat her in the back of the end zone. tied at 7 at the break. to the 4th, daniel, rolling out, looking to the corner. a 20-yard strike to lewis young. falcons on top by 7. last chance for the stags now. fourth down, looking, looking, and he is sacked by troy gloucester and the streak is over. good counsel is your championship winning it 14-7. >>> back to hockey. while the husbands are hard at work, so, too, are the capitals' wives. they went shopping for the 63 children they adopted for the salvation army. they had filled up 40 shops carts and five suvs. >> it really teaches you like how far your money can go if you are willing to put in a little time
i'm kelly johnson.n redskins kickoff, we'll take you on a tour of the new $1.15 billion palace that jerry built. >> my goodness. you don't want to miss all that access pass to the cowboys' new stadium. be sure you tune in tomorrow. >>> wcat championship in atlanta. zach daniel to west brown, no problem getting across the goal line. de matha. daniel stand to lat her in the back of the end zone. tied at 7 at the break. to the 4th, daniel, rolling out, looking to the corner. a...
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she and kelly lived together for five years.osie spilled the beans on her brand-new sirius xm radio show while speaking with a pet psychic about her dog, o'donnell let this slip. "what happened was, when kellie moved out two years ago, i got the dog because i wanted another child or something to love and i got the dog." but just a couple of weeks ago, rosie told howard stern on his sirius xm radio show that she a and kelli were working through stuff. >> we've been together for 12 years and we're a family and a family is a family is a family. and we will stay a family. we're working through a lot of the stuff we have, the children will be a priority. we're working through what's going to be best for all of us. >> lauren, i was amazed that she kept this a secret for two years. do you think that rowsie was keeping the fact that kelli moved out two years ago private for the sake of the kids? >> i think the story is she was talking to a pet psychic. but rosie really does wear her heart on her sleeve and she lets it all out. and the f
she and kelly lived together for five years.osie spilled the beans on her brand-new sirius xm radio show while speaking with a pet psychic about her dog, o'donnell let this slip. "what happened was, when kellie moved out two years ago, i got the dog because i wanted another child or something to love and i got the dog." but just a couple of weeks ago, rosie told howard stern on his sirius xm radio show that she a and kelli were working through stuff. >> we've been together for...
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kelly, i'll start with you. how is sarah palin doing in these interviews? holding her own or doing well with oprah and barbara walters so well? >> i think she's coming across as very genuine. it's clear when she's talking about topics she's comfortable with, her family and faith, she's coming across very well. there's no one that has ever doubted she's not a great retail politician, that there's something to work with in terms of her skills with appealing to people and relating to people. >> sherry, what's the goal for sarah palin? what does she need to accomplish in these interviews besides the book? just to begin to remake herself in some ways? >> regardless of whether she wants to run for president at some point in the future or not, what she's doing now is just the right thing, letting the country know her on her terms, be able to correct a few misconceptions. this is something that she quite frankly was unable to do when she was placed on the ticket and things were moving so quickly and people were controlling her. the next step is to go out and raise
kelly, i'll start with you. how is sarah palin doing in these interviews? holding her own or doing well with oprah and barbara walters so well? >> i think she's coming across as very genuine. it's clear when she's talking about topics she's comfortable with, her family and faith, she's coming across very well. there's no one that has ever doubted she's not a great retail politician, that there's something to work with in terms of her skills with appealing to people and relating to people....
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kelly youngblood, american hero. thanks to our guests but especially to you for being with us. tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern, and until then, good night, friend. xxxxxxx
kelly youngblood, american hero. thanks to our guests but especially to you for being with us. tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern, and until then, good night, friend. xxxxxxx
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i keep thinking kelly. i'm thinking of another couple i know. >> yeah.. >> so alex gave birth to the babies, right? sorry. and so -- has your family seen the babies? how are they dealing with all of this? it's an interracial gay marriage. >> right. >> it's a lot to digest. >> so we should stay out of louisiana is what you're saying. >> mississippi. i would say alabama. >> we should just take a ride through the south and just film it. we should. just see how many states we can get through. you know, here's the mississippi border. >> i mean, has anyone in your family come to see the kids? are they accepting of it? do you care? >> my brother and his wife, my nephews, they've seen the kids. and it's just like an issue as far as with distance, i guess. my parents do plan on seeing the kids. >> so everything is copacetic at home with this? >> not going to say that, but it's getting there. >> when does your new show start? >> november 7th. >> do you feel nervous about it? >> a little. but usually everything just comes together. you know? i work hard at it. keit
i keep thinking kelly. i'm thinking of another couple i know. >> yeah.. >> so alex gave birth to the babies, right? sorry. and so -- has your family seen the babies? how are they dealing with all of this? it's an interracial gay marriage. >> right. >> it's a lot to digest. >> so we should stay out of louisiana is what you're saying. >> mississippi. i would say alabama. >> we should just take a ride through the south and just film it. we should. just see...
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. >> and jeremy kelly, the 226 pounder and jones gets it inside the 20. that's a big play that maine needed. >> they handled the pressure on that one. 19 of 33 and 98%. steams you call it and it happened to be there. and ware has it. and unh made the right call and it is truly a game. and no catching and unh is off to the races here and they are in danger. >> couple of slots. and kelley, and and brusko and treiskher and goes to the hand of landis williams. >> you are going to see 91, he forked a guy and dumped him back to the feet of his quarterback. that's the problem with playing this unh defense. and they are pressed in the pocket and treister. and not like brusko who is a 6'3" defy. and wonder as it gets to him. goes down to the 3-yard line and great run by chris rand in the field position and it is great for maine to push it in here. >> you end up rushing against three or four guys and the quarterback ends up taking it up the middle. and it doesn't matter who is back there quarterback. they won the quarterback draw on any point in time. first and goa
. >> and jeremy kelly, the 226 pounder and jones gets it inside the 20. that's a big play that maine needed. >> they handled the pressure on that one. 19 of 33 and 98%. steams you call it and it happened to be there. and ware has it. and unh made the right call and it is truly a game. and no catching and unh is off to the races here and they are in danger. >> couple of slots. and kelley, and and brusko and treiskher and goes to the hand of landis williams. >> you are...
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the kelly parolesals have got to be implemented.s one end with the implementation of kelly and the partment area standards beginning their work. i think we will see this process of change continue over the next parliament. >> some smiles in the central lobby because the policeman is just waiting for the speaker's procession. it is on its way. >> hats on strangers! >> the hats are off, and the speaker is on his way to the chamber of the house of commons, led by the sergeant at arms. the speaker, members of his steff and the speaker's chaplain. into the members' lobby. mr. speaker wearing the grand reason. he was keen to tell us that he is not wearing the stockings and the rest of it. he is wearing a morning suit under the reason, which is an element of modernization. and we can see dennis skinner there ready to probably give black rod a bit of a welcome a lot later on. the chancellor is waiting at the dispatch box. that is in place and ready and waiting. ready for the signal. there is black rod. with a gray view right up to the thron
the kelly parolesals have got to be implemented.s one end with the implementation of kelly and the partment area standards beginning their work. i think we will see this process of change continue over the next parliament. >> some smiles in the central lobby because the policeman is just waiting for the speaker's procession. it is on its way. >> hats on strangers! >> the hats are off, and the speaker is on his way to the chamber of the house of commons, led by the sergeant at...
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now to rosie o'donnell's confession about her long time relationship with kelly carpenter. they lived together for five years. rosie spilled the beans. she let this slip. what happened was when kelli moved out two years ago, i got the dog because i wanted another chile or something to love and i got the dog. just a couple of weeks ago, rosie said on howard stern's show she and kelly were working through stuff. >> we have been together for 12 years and a family is a family is a family. we will stay a family. kelli and i are working through a lot of the stuff we have and the children are the priority. i don't know that we will be together. we are working through it. >> i was amazed that she kept this a secret for two years. do you think that rosie was keeping the fact that she moved out private for the sake of the kids? >> it could be for the kids and the story is that she is talking to a pet psychic. rosie, she does wear her heart on her sleeve and lets it all out. the fact that she kept it and was living apart from her partner for two years means something. part of that is
now to rosie o'donnell's confession about her long time relationship with kelly carpenter. they lived together for five years. rosie spilled the beans. she let this slip. what happened was when kelli moved out two years ago, i got the dog because i wanted another chile or something to love and i got the dog. just a couple of weeks ago, rosie said on howard stern's show she and kelly were working through stuff. >> we have been together for 12 years and a family is a family is a family. we...
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in ashburn, kelli johnson. >> thank you, kelli. >>> join chick hernandez, trevor maddox and antonio freean tomorrow for the redskins kickoff. plus how rock cartwright prepares for game. redskins kickoff, sunday at 11:30. >>> last night in miami the wizards broke their losing streak against the heat thanks to antawn jamison, leading the wizards with 22 points as part of a record-setting performance and washington gets the victory 94-84. jamison has been lights out since coming back from a shoulder injury. in five games four double- doubles while scoring 20 points in four of those games and the fifth active player to score 16,000 points and grab 6000 rebounds. >>> down to verizon center where the wizards are hosting the bobcats tonight. that's where we find one of our co-captains chris miller. and chris, breaking that long streak against the heat was huge for this team. >> it really was, michael. you talkedded about antawn jamison. in the last two games his partner has been one nick young. i know it comes as a surprise to a lot of people but it shouldn't. you might recall nick young sat ou
in ashburn, kelli johnson. >> thank you, kelli. >>> join chick hernandez, trevor maddox and antonio freean tomorrow for the redskins kickoff. plus how rock cartwright prepares for game. redskins kickoff, sunday at 11:30. >>> last night in miami the wizards broke their losing streak against the heat thanks to antawn jamison, leading the wizards with 22 points as part of a record-setting performance and washington gets the victory 94-84. jamison has been lights out since...
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there was the new republic and jack kelly at "usa today." what do you think about that?what do you think about them and what reflections might you offer? how would you compare the way the media treated you and how the media treated them? >> it's really hard for me to say, because i think my view of all of that coverage, including my own coverage, was absolutely distorted. so it's really hard to make a comment about the second part of it. >> i'm sorry, absolutely distorted? what -- >> it's distorted in the sense that many's so personally invested in it, it would be like -- i mean, you could say, yes, i thought the coverage of washington lee was decent or good, but, you know, always whenever you're involved in a story or close to a story, i think it kind of throws off your -- my sensitive meter, or at least with me. but what i was saying originally, in terms of steven glass and jack kelly, just knowing their stories from the outside and not knowing, you know, intimately details from them, think i there are a lot of lessons that can be learned that are slightly different an
there was the new republic and jack kelly at "usa today." what do you think about that?what do you think about them and what reflections might you offer? how would you compare the way the media treated you and how the media treated them? >> it's really hard for me to say, because i think my view of all of that coverage, including my own coverage, was absolutely distorted. so it's really hard to make a comment about the second part of it. >> i'm sorry, absolutely distorted?...
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. >> this is from kelly swinner walker. she says, what is the one piece of advice you could give every child star? >> i would say find somebody that you can talk to that you trust. that kind of goes across the board, but i'd say it's really different as a child star. there are not a lot of people to relate to. try and find somebody that you can open up and be honest with. >> you still have your parents. >> you do have your parents but i think somebody that has been through it. there are a lot of things that nobody else, unless they've been through it, can really understand. >> like some of the ones that actually did well, like ron howard. >> exactly. an example of somebody who did very well. thanks very much for coming. >> thank you so much. good luck to you, jodie. back in a minute.
. >> this is from kelly swinner walker. she says, what is the one piece of advice you could give every child star? >> i would say find somebody that you can talk to that you trust. that kind of goes across the board, but i'd say it's really different as a child star. there are not a lot of people to relate to. try and find somebody that you can open up and be honest with. >> you still have your parents. >> you do have your parents but i think somebody that has been...
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kelly and jim dellrosso are hoping shoppers nz their town get that message. >> the sense of community has been unbelievable. there are so many customers who walk in and say, i'm here to shop local. >> reporter: local retailers hope that message carries them through a crucial holiday season. al allan chernoff, cnn. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do something positive. yesterday their pastor read their statement during an event at the high school where the alleged attack happened. the police say as many as ten people were involved in the rape, which supposedly happened during a homecoming dance. five people were arrested, but authorities say a sixth person won't be charged because there is insufficient evidence. >>> an iraqi immigrant accused of running down his daughter because she was too westernized has been extradited back to arizona. the u.s. marshals arrested him in the atlanta airport on thursday. he trieded to fly to the united kingdom but had been denied entrance and returned to the united st
kelly and jim dellrosso are hoping shoppers nz their town get that message. >> the sense of community has been unbelievable. there are so many customers who walk in and say, i'm here to shop local. >> reporter: local retailers hope that message carries them through a crucial holiday season. al allan chernoff, cnn. >>> the parents of a 15-year-old california girl who was allegedly gang-raped are urging people in their community to do something positive. yesterday their...
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kelly iii, prince albert ii and guess of the speaker. washington editor of "glamour magazine. >> pew charitable trust. skipping over the podium. angela, reporter for bloomberg news. melissa chash know, vice chair of the n.p.c. speaker's committee and the person who organized today's event. bernard, prince albert of monaco foundation. mickey, columnist for the yains column of "washington examiner." kelly wright for the fox news channel. press secretary for the national resources defense council. and finally, todd perdhom national editor of "vanity fair" magazine. [applause] >> our guest today is the ruler of the world's second smallest country yet this royal is the most recognized head of state. prince albert ii heads the house of grimaldi only son of prince rainier iii and princess grace. you may recognize his voice, which has blanketted us air waves on the classic movie channel. his highness the prince moon lights in a a book about his mother, grace kelly. but, it his work as the champion of the environment that brings him to the nation
kelly iii, prince albert ii and guess of the speaker. washington editor of "glamour magazine. >> pew charitable trust. skipping over the podium. angela, reporter for bloomberg news. melissa chash know, vice chair of the n.p.c. speaker's committee and the person who organized today's event. bernard, prince albert of monaco foundation. mickey, columnist for the yains column of "washington examiner." kelly wright for the fox news channel. press secretary for the national...
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and i have full confidence in commissioner ray kelly, one of the finest police officers i've ever known, and the new york city police department. the attorney general personally reviewed these cases, along with defense secretary gates and based on the protocol they announced they determined to use our full array of powers by proceeding against the september 11 plotters in federal court. those charged with attack on the "uss cole" outside this country will be tried before a militarily tribunal determined to go against major hassan in the court-martial for the deadly attack at ft. hood just two weeks ago. i think the three different venues used for these three ses sets of crimes are appropriate and i commend you for that. the president spoke at ft. hood last week in a tribute to our brave men and women of the armed forces there and he expanded on that matter in his weekly address over the weekend. every member of congress, every member, joins the president and military community in grieving for the victims and their families. we pray for the recovery of those who are wounded. hasan has be
and i have full confidence in commissioner ray kelly, one of the finest police officers i've ever known, and the new york city police department. the attorney general personally reviewed these cases, along with defense secretary gates and based on the protocol they announced they determined to use our full array of powers by proceeding against the september 11 plotters in federal court. those charged with attack on the "uss cole" outside this country will be tried before a militarily...
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. >> and jeremy kelly. and 2:16 to go now. number 1 and sousa, and they have the ability to knock it down. >> 2nd down d and almost has it intercepted. and sean ware can't believe it. captain linebacker thought he had it in his paws and two minutes to go, andy. >> vasso knock it is down the corner. and here comes number 9 and jumps that. now join is jumping. >> and it is huge in the game. see, if they can keep it up. >> back to throw. and keep it alive. and 1st...
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that kelly said. come on man, just try. so i want to thank you all for what he done for the written word, for inspiring every one of mcsweeney's national for continuing honoring the work of our literary predecessors. i have james salter at my table. can i say that. while always keeping your europe into new voices, and so proud to be among you and with you. and with all my strength i promise to try to some day, every day in this award. and lastly i want to thank my wife, my best friend and partner in all things. she's the first person who has to listen to every cockamamie idea. good or bad, so i share this first and foremost with you. thank you all so much. [applause] >> dave eggers! enjoy your dinner. we'll be back with the awards. thank you. ♪ >> okay, we're going to get on with the program in a minute. i wanted knowledged them of the yes. and thank them for coming. i'd like you to hold your applause until i mention each of them. we've got some incredible writers here tonight. so here we go. former national book award davi
that kelly said. come on man, just try. so i want to thank you all for what he done for the written word, for inspiring every one of mcsweeney's national for continuing honoring the work of our literary predecessors. i have james salter at my table. can i say that. while always keeping your europe into new voices, and so proud to be among you and with you. and with all my strength i promise to try to some day, every day in this award. and lastly i want to thank my wife, my best friend and...
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here he is with kelly johnson. , we have been doing the last four weeks. >> working out a bit.ready, i'm always ready. if i were sitting around for a year i come back and play. the next day. >> when you look at the situation and clinton gone. were you hear when they there were too many numbers. you may play. >> this my opportunity now. this is my last chance. i had nine lives and this is my last one i'm on. and this is it. >> why you feel it is your last life. >> the team needs me. and i have been cut four times by the red skips, the jets. it can only happen so many times. i got to be able to stick somewhere. >> what would it feel like to make that happen here. >> great, it would be a great feeling i will be home. i can drive 20 minutes add be with my family. >> in terms of things expected should you get with the way the line is. that's key. i know that you had to work hard; you know with the eagles they blitz a lot. and you know knowing who and that's me and my coach this week we'll work hard and you know just learn it. >> snapping the losing streak at the hands of the heat. l
here he is with kelly johnson. , we have been doing the last four weeks. >> working out a bit.ready, i'm always ready. if i were sitting around for a year i come back and play. the next day. >> when you look at the situation and clinton gone. were you hear when they there were too many numbers. you may play. >> this my opportunity now. this is my last chance. i had nine lives and this is my last one i'm on. and this is it. >> why you feel it is your last life. >>...
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john tra tropical ta and his wife kelly preston star in "old dog." and their daughter makes her debut. the travoltas have mostly been in seclusion since the death of their son. john travolta wants to promote this film because his daughter is in it but every day is still a struggle as they deal with their devastating loss. the co-stars had glowing things to tell "showbiz tonight" about ella's performance and working with john. >> there is nothing i can say other than i love you and that he gives it back. he's an amazing man. he's always beenway. he just -- he's the equivalent of like a prozac. you see him and all of a sudden you feel good. >> all the personal stuff i need to say to him i've already said to him. i do think it's great because ellen, no kidding, their daughter, she's genuinely interested in being an actress. >> i think this is a wonderful opportunity for ella to make her film debut both of there parents. and i think it's so special for john and for kelly to have this forever on film with their daughter at, you know, such a preshl little
john tra tropical ta and his wife kelly preston star in "old dog." and their daughter makes her debut. the travoltas have mostly been in seclusion since the death of their son. john travolta wants to promote this film because his daughter is in it but every day is still a struggle as they deal with their devastating loss. the co-stars had glowing things to tell "showbiz tonight" about ella's performance and working with john. >> there is nothing i can say other than i...
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let's bring in elizabeth kelly, criminal defense attorney and i'm going stog read a facebook question here. it gets to the point, what factors lead into charging a teen as an adult here. >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-size sdfd braid b. this is a medical fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and if they are convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer, but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's the proper punishment, elizabeth, can a juvenile system dole out enough punishments for the heinous act they are alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our system was designed to do, designed well over 100 years ago with the idea that kids are different, this recapable of being rehabilitated and the best way to rehabilitate them is to give them hope that one day they will get out of jail or pr
let's bring in elizabeth kelly, criminal defense attorney and i'm going stog read a facebook question here. it gets to the point, what factors lead into charging a teen as an adult here. >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-size sdfd braid b. this is a medical fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and if they are convicted as adults and punished as...
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my friend kelly o'hara was performing -- i don't know if you have seen south pacific on broadway -- > haven't seen the new version. >> she's amazing and a dear friend. diheard her in the show. and i came to clive with that song because i heard it the night before. what about? and he said it's an incredible song -- >> larry: pinza sang it. >> it's an amazing -- yeah, it's a classic song. i record td. and clive was like i don't know if it fits the record. we thought was going to be a bonus track. and tended up going on the cd. >> it ended up going on the cd because he did an incredible arrangement of it and brought a whole new feeling to "some enchanted evening." as he does with "the way you look tonight." so he's recorded charlie chaplin's "smile." he's recorded "mona lisa." but he's also recorded billy joel's "just the way you are," "elton john's "your song." or "close to you." the carpenters had -- >> larry: this is one of the great cds of the new century, i think. no, you are -- >> thanks, larry. >> larry: -- at the top of your game. you're an experimenter, though. i saw a concert y
my friend kelly o'hara was performing -- i don't know if you have seen south pacific on broadway -- > haven't seen the new version. >> she's amazing and a dear friend. diheard her in the show. and i came to clive with that song because i heard it the night before. what about? and he said it's an incredible song -- >> larry: pinza sang it. >> it's an amazing -- yeah, it's a classic song. i record td. and clive was like i don't know if it fits the record. we thought was going...
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he and ray kelly.olice department i have great faith in them keeping this city safe. "táry these war criminals in a civilian court and give them the same protections that you and i have as united states citizens. host: warren, ohio for the never forget 9/11 coalition on the republican line. allen, are you there? allen from ohio? caller: am io on. caller: i have to u support the gentlemen. this president has abandoned the american people 100 (ercent from healthcare to afghanistan, to the um... you know this thing hq said he was going to have transparency in his court. he's just misleading our country down. i initially called him a piper jaffraye piper. i codify that with he's also with the 40 thieves they're just republican line. bill? caller: first of all, i'd like to about your statement about new york police. i lived there for five years and i guarantee you, your more afraid of the police than you are al& of criminal use got there and you got a lot of criminals. i left the state. i couldn't stand it
he and ray kelly.olice department i have great faith in them keeping this city safe. "táry these war criminals in a civilian court and give them the same protections that you and i have as united states citizens. host: warren, ohio for the never forget 9/11 coalition on the republican line. allen, are you there? allen from ohio? caller: am io on. caller: i have to u support the gentlemen. this president has abandoned the american people 100 (ercent from healthcare to afghanistan, to the...
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kelly, how do the other view take such deep root? >> guest: you spend a lot of time and book trying to figure that out that he would vent all the time and funds like many presidents. early on, i'm trying to get him not to do so much about the president because i got to treat it as a political problem, and charm the presidency. and he's coming up with all these theories. as a voice that i'm not much of a john wood i don't do with my delivered and processed enough. >> host: incidentally, someone has thought about this a lot, i would tend to agree with that. clinton, the way he thought, was very exposed in that he has -- he's not someone with a great servitude on one side or the other. he truly is delivered his. and some time to process downplays kind of in public. >> guest: he opened it up. he said sometimes the people who did best with the press are the ones who intimidate the president. but to do that you have to have a certain kind of leadership style and kind of against the enemy. he had all of these. >> host: is constantly a polit
kelly, how do the other view take such deep root? >> guest: you spend a lot of time and book trying to figure that out that he would vent all the time and funds like many presidents. early on, i'm trying to get him not to do so much about the president because i got to treat it as a political problem, and charm the presidency. and he's coming up with all these theories. as a voice that i'm not much of a john wood i don't do with my delivered and processed enough. >> host:...
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let's bring in elizabeth kelly on this, criminal defense attorney.oing to read a facebook comment, kind of a question from michelle writing how can you try a child with a child's brain as an adult? try the parents. they have a huge part to play in this. try hollywood who feeds our children violence like this. it gets to the point. what factors lead into charging a teen as an adult here? >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have kid-sized brains. this is a medical fact. this is a fact that the u.s. supreme court has acknowledged and they should be tried as kids. if they are tried as adults and convicted as adults and punished as adults, then you are going to ruin two more lives and two more families. nothing is going to restore mr. brewer but ruining additional lives and additional families will not help the situation. >> what's proper punishment, elizabeth? can the juvenile system dole out enough punishment for the heinous act they're alleged to have done? >> certainly so. that's what our juvenile
let's bring in elizabeth kelly on this, criminal defense attorney.oing to read a facebook comment, kind of a question from michelle writing how can you try a child with a child's brain as an adult? try the parents. they have a huge part to play in this. try hollywood who feeds our children violence like this. it gets to the point. what factors lead into charging a teen as an adult here? >> well, michelle's question or michelle's point is absolutely right. these are kids. they have...
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the kelly proposals have got to be implemented. this will not simply and with the implementation of calais and the parliamentary authorities beginning their work. i think that we will see this process of change continue over the next parliament. >> some smiles in the state lobby because the policeman is waiting for the speaker's procession. he is on his way. >> hats off, strangers! >> i had sought are off and the speaker is on his way to the chamber of the house of commons, led by the serjeant-at-arms, and members of his staff. in to the members' lobby, and mr. speaker wearing the grand robe. he was keen to tell us that he is not wearing the silk stockings and all the rest of it. he is wearing a morning suit, which is an element of modernization. [laughter] wanted jollity and the house of commons -- a lot of jollity in the house of commons. the chancellor at the dispatch box. the mace is now in place. and ready and waiting for that signal from the house of lords, black rot. -- black rod. this feud give you a sense of the perspectiv
the kelly proposals have got to be implemented. this will not simply and with the implementation of calais and the parliamentary authorities beginning their work. i think that we will see this process of change continue over the next parliament. >> some smiles in the state lobby because the policeman is waiting for the speaker's procession. he is on his way. >> hats off, strangers! >> i had sought are off and the speaker is on his way to the chamber of the house of commons,...
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in looking at the jack kelly story, from my perspective, a lot of my own questions about why it happenedever really got answered. i don't even know if there are answers available. >> [inaudible] in did you ever appreciate that fact? and did you ever enjoy your job? >> yes, yes. >> you said that you are in a fog. >> yes, that is true. there was a point or a loved and enjoyed being in the times. -- there was a point where i love d. >> was a release the writi it re writing? >> yes. >> was there a hole in the fact checking process that you were aware of that allow you to deceive the public for so long? >> i don't think it was other than this function. there is general this function. "the times," has many layers of fact checking. at the very least, one or two extra fact checking. >> how did you get around this? >> it happened because i think that we were stretched at that point. i don't think it could have gone as long if we had not been as stretched and people have not been as fatigue as they were. >> some of the fabrications you could have made up to help people and tel. did it ever occur t
in looking at the jack kelly story, from my perspective, a lot of my own questions about why it happenedever really got answered. i don't even know if there are answers available. >> [inaudible] in did you ever appreciate that fact? and did you ever enjoy your job? >> yes, yes. >> you said that you are in a fog. >> yes, that is true. there was a point or a loved and enjoyed being in the times. -- there was a point where i love d. >> was a release the writi it re...
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stay in the game kelly teamed up with 16 independent stores in new jersey.ch are her direct competitors. she said they have to think like mall store owners in order to survive. >> it's such a big thing nationally, if stores get together and realize, you know what, if your neighbor closes on your right and your left, you are not an island. >> she built a website sent out flyers and coupons and got on facebook and linked up with a 3/50 project, a national buy local movement. thousands offer retailers from thousands offer communities from alabama and arizona and illinois have joined on, too. >> we are not telling consumers to stop going to big boxes or franchises and franchises because it's unrealistic because not everyone has go a big box. >> it's important for cash starved communities. for every $100 spent in the independently owned stores, $68 goes back to the community, through tax, payroll and other expenses if that same amount is spent in a big box, only $48 goes back to local. she's hopeing customers get that message. >> it's unbelievable so many people
stay in the game kelly teamed up with 16 independent stores in new jersey.ch are her direct competitors. she said they have to think like mall store owners in order to survive. >> it's such a big thing nationally, if stores get together and realize, you know what, if your neighbor closes on your right and your left, you are not an island. >> she built a website sent out flyers and coupons and got on facebook and linked up with a 3/50 project, a national buy local movement. thousands...
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let's start with kelly. how do you know the difference between a person who likes to shop a lot or aaholic? >> anything in moderation is fine. but when you begin to get obsessed with the behavior, when there is negative consequences attached that could be financial, stress, or debt, loss of time, arguments with family or loved ones about it, and just sometimes people literally do run out of room to put things, then you are talking about a behavior that is compulsive and pathlogical. >> like somebody who collects a lot of stuff and has the house filled with stuff. on the other hand, if a person can afford to buy stuff, why are they a shopaholic? >> you can have function al al co-aholics. a shopaholic may be able to afford what he or she is buying and may have space but if you are looking at what is driving it crow will often find there is an emotion. an importantness or a self-essteam issue. their lives are usually out of balance. they might be losing time and energy in other dreks of their life. it is up to
let's start with kelly. how do you know the difference between a person who likes to shop a lot or aaholic? >> anything in moderation is fine. but when you begin to get obsessed with the behavior, when there is negative consequences attached that could be financial, stress, or debt, loss of time, arguments with family or loved ones about it, and just sometimes people literally do run out of room to put things, then you are talking about a behavior that is compulsive and pathlogical....
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i have talked to mayor bloomberg of new york and both he and commissioner kelly believe that we can safely hold these trials in new york. >> critics have voiced concern that the trials would give mohammed and other suspects a platform to air anti-american views. but holder says he isn't scare of anything terror defendants might say. >>> president obama meanwhile is in south korea on the last stop of his asian tour. he scheduled to meet with that country's president tomorrow. the two will discuss a free trade agreement and north korea's nuclear program. yesterday the president was in china where he met with the premier. the white house says china's president has accepted an invitation to visit next year. he also took time yesterday to walk along a section of china's great wall. he called the experience magical. >>> in between the state dinners, close door meetings, sight-seeing, president obama had a rare reunion with his half brother who is in china. mark obama has been living in southern china for the past seven years and made headlines recently because in his new book he claims their fat
i have talked to mayor bloomberg of new york and both he and commissioner kelly believe that we can safely hold these trials in new york. >> critics have voiced concern that the trials would give mohammed and other suspects a platform to air anti-american views. but holder says he isn't scare of anything terror defendants might say. >>> president obama meanwhile is in south korea on the last stop of his asian tour. he scheduled to meet with that country's president tomorrow. the...
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an nypd cop by the name of andrew kelly refused a blood alcohol test soon after running down a minister's daughter. seven hours passed. then he finally took the test. his blood alcohol registered zero. there was an uproar. that trick of the trade apparently didn't work for a second nypd cop kevin spellman involved in a very bad accident, refused a breathalyzer twice at the scene. his blood drawn five hours later. but this guy registered a 2.1, at least 2 1/2 times the legal limit. so even though they waited five hours, joe tacopina, he still came up drunk. now, what about the trusty dashboard video? remember wynonna judd's 2003 dui arrest and the sobriety tests? remember these scenes? we've seen these so many times with people stopped and they're interviewed and they've got to walk a straight line and then they keel over. there she is. she's sitting down. she can't handle it. why not do that for the cops, joe tacopina? why don't we have this system in place so that we can see for ourselves whether these people are drunk or not? >> well, let's not jump to the cops are covering up for the c
an nypd cop by the name of andrew kelly refused a blood alcohol test soon after running down a minister's daughter. seven hours passed. then he finally took the test. his blood alcohol registered zero. there was an uproar. that trick of the trade apparently didn't work for a second nypd cop kevin spellman involved in a very bad accident, refused a breathalyzer twice at the scene. his blood drawn five hours later. but this guy registered a 2.1, at least 2 1/2 times the legal limit. so even...
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in looking at the jack kelly story, from my perspective, a lot of my own questions about why it happened never really got answered. i don't even know if there are answers available. >> [inaudible] in did you ever appreciate that fact? and did you ever enjoy your job? >> yes, yes. >> you said that you are in a fog. >> yes, that is true. there was a point or a loved and enjoyed being in the times. -- there was a point where i love d. >> was a release the writi it re writing? >> yes. >> was there a hole in the fact checking process that you were aware of that allow you to deceive the public for so long? >> i don't think it was other than this function. there is general this function. "the times," has many layers of fact checking. at the very least, one or two extra fact checking. >> how did you get around this? >> it happened because i think that we were stretched at that point. i don't think it could have gone as long if we had not been as stretched and people have not been as fatigue as they were. >> some of the fabrications you could have made up to help people and tel. did it ever occur
in looking at the jack kelly story, from my perspective, a lot of my own questions about why it happened never really got answered. i don't even know if there are answers available. >> [inaudible] in did you ever appreciate that fact? and did you ever enjoy your job? >> yes, yes. >> you said that you are in a fog. >> yes, that is true. there was a point or a loved and enjoyed being in the times. -- there was a point where i love d. >> was a release the writi it re...
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joining us to talk about it, rachel campos-duffy, blogger and author of "stay home, stay happy" and also kelly zinc host of celebtv.com. first off how are you selling this book "still standing" a tight rope act trying to sell a book "still standing" are being attacked and yet you're going to answer questions about a sex tape at the same time? you can't do it. your thoughts? >> well, i mean, look, i think, first of all, that that moment was very awkward on larry king and i've seen people walk off the set. i've never seen one take off their microphone and then stay on the set. it was very, very bizarre. but i think that it's kind of not fair that just because she's a christian, and the sex tape came up, it's sort of like people now say, well she's a hypocrite. as far as i know the only requirement for being a christian is being a sinner. as long as she's acknowledging what she did and she's turning it into a lesson to young girls about, look, these sex tapes, these sex scenes, these, you know, pictures they come back and haunt you, don't do it, don't get involved in it. i think it could be a pos
joining us to talk about it, rachel campos-duffy, blogger and author of "stay home, stay happy" and also kelly zinc host of celebtv.com. first off how are you selling this book "still standing" a tight rope act trying to sell a book "still standing" are being attacked and yet you're going to answer questions about a sex tape at the same time? you can't do it. your thoughts? >> well, i mean, look, i think, first of all, that that moment was very awkward on...
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from your right, kelly wright, anchor and reporter of the fox news channel april ryan, white house correspondent and washington bureau chief. linda kramer jennings, washington editor for "glamour" magazine. senior business editor for national public radio. roberta shields, president of the ludacris foundation and chrises mom credichris' mom. we will speak over our speaker for a second. laurie russo, managing director for stanton communications. barry florence, the publicist of the ludacris foundation. cynthia tucker, a columnist for the atlanta journal and constitution. paul rodriguez, managing director. janice crump, senior director for special projects for the committee on house administration of the u.s. house of representatives. finally, president of the -- [unintelligible] [applause] our guest today could probably give a crash course on a time management. when he is not making a record or discovering the next half pop star, filming a movie, developing a clothing line, chris ludacris bridges is dedicating time and money to help america's young people become meaningful contributors to their c
from your right, kelly wright, anchor and reporter of the fox news channel april ryan, white house correspondent and washington bureau chief. linda kramer jennings, washington editor for "glamour" magazine. senior business editor for national public radio. roberta shields, president of the ludacris foundation and chrises mom credichris' mom. we will speak over our speaker for a second. laurie russo, managing director for stanton communications. barry florence, the publicist of the...
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i used to go fishing in the kelly lake. were they doing with the old steel mill plants?t of the tagline is a cleaner and bring your city. youngstown is blessed with one of the best urban park districts end, probably only second to central park in new york city. we are working with the park trusties very diligently to hultgreen the city in terms of making use of some of -- to help clean the city in terms of making use of some of the land. the majority of the steel mill sites have been acquired and mediator -- ever mediated. -- kurram mediated. her -- have been acquired and watched remediated. many of them are industrial parks that if you were to walk through them you would never know that there was a boating industry there on that side 40 or 50 years ago. -- a polluting industry there on that site 40 or 50 years ago. that is a strong part of ours did oddity, making sure that we are conscious as we evolve and -- part of our strategy, making sure that we are conscious as we evolve and develop industry. the green industries will also be economically viable, but it also be a
i used to go fishing in the kelly lake. were they doing with the old steel mill plants?t of the tagline is a cleaner and bring your city. youngstown is blessed with one of the best urban park districts end, probably only second to central park in new york city. we are working with the park trusties very diligently to hultgreen the city in terms of making use of some of -- to help clean the city in terms of making use of some of the land. the majority of the steel mill sites have been acquired...
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i have talked to mayor bloomberg of new york and both he and commissioner kelly believe that we can safely hold these trials in new york. >> critics are also concerned the trials will give mohammad and other suspects a platform for air anti-american views. holder says he isn't scared of anything terror defendants might say. >>> a single mom soldier says the army reneged on its offer of an extension so she could find child care. the army says that's not the right story. specialist hutchison was refusing orders to afghanistan because there's no one to care for her infant son. the army says each soldier must agree to a family care plan when they sign up. hutchison says her child care plans fell through. the army said she knew for months her unit was going overseas. the army says she was given an extension in august and september. hutchison's lawyer said she never got the extension. >> her command indicated to her that they would give her an extension and that's normal under regulations for a situation when a family care plan fails. however, the day before her unit was supposed to deploy she w
i have talked to mayor bloomberg of new york and both he and commissioner kelly believe that we can safely hold these trials in new york. >> critics are also concerned the trials will give mohammad and other suspects a platform for air anti-american views. holder says he isn't scared of anything terror defendants might say. >>> a single mom soldier says the army reneged on its offer of an extension so she could find child care. the army says that's not the right story. specialist...