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last year, the l.a. times sold the right column of the front page to nbc so the network could advertise its new drama, "southland." >> his young yorki should go when he goes. before he died, he ordered his dog be euthanized and buried next to him. they were buried last week. some pet lovers and animal servers say he shouldn't have done it. >> we do euthanasia. it's hard to put down a dog that has a lot of love to give, a lot of life to share with someone else. >> apparently, it is legal in arkansas to euthanize your pet for any reasons. but the man's sister said he thought no one would love his pup like he did. >>> a bag found in a park outside of san diego may be linked to 14-year-old amber dubois who vanished. they told their parents about finding what looked like human hair in a bag in a park. the girl went missing in the same region as chelsea king. king's disappearance renewed interest in amber's case. >>> a next next pan who shot and kill add 13-year-old girl has been released on bond. he post add $15,00
last year, the l.a. times sold the right column of the front page to nbc so the network could advertise its new drama, "southland." >> his young yorki should go when he goes. before he died, he ordered his dog be euthanized and buried next to him. they were buried last week. some pet lovers and animal servers say he shouldn't have done it. >> we do euthanasia. it's hard to put down a dog that has a lot of love to give, a lot of life to share with someone else. >>...
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rubin tomorrow for the "wall street journal" and "l.a. times" that passed away last year. he would do three or four per week and he's indicated them we paid $350 per review but a lot of bases just do it for free. you that your payment you get to keep the book. there is no way now to support yourself as a critic as a popular critic. >> we should talk about the ftc and giving back books of first i want to hear from katharine you have a lot of different places it. >> it was on the job training corps five 1/2 years i m incredibly will read secure novelist which has been helpful. [laughter] but because i get assignments snout i read the first novel in 1986 but it was the way for me to really understand fiction and from the inside out with structure, pacing, and having to write reduce from even concise anonymous ones that will report that fifth the reviews do it is understanding about how novels are made. now as somebody writes a first novel this had a grim side effect because i knew all too well what happens when you publish your first novel. sometimes they say if you pay peanu
rubin tomorrow for the "wall street journal" and "l.a. times" that passed away last year. he would do three or four per week and he's indicated them we paid $350 per review but a lot of bases just do it for free. you that your payment you get to keep the book. there is no way now to support yourself as a critic as a popular critic. >> we should talk about the ftc and giving back books of first i want to hear from katharine you have a lot of different places it....
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but here's what the l.a. times did on the ford firestone. they ran a column. out how many weeks in the ford firestone. they said the top 10 tie recalls in u.s. history, firestone had five of them. half of the. again, to show it wasn't an aberration. because here's the point. there are no secrets in a crisis as toyota shows. the investigative reporters, the discord employees, everything will come out. so what i would have said to toyota, are you crazy? you think this isn't going to come out? because the media are always going to ask this. when did you know, if you didn't know, why did you know and if you know why didn't you do anything about it and why didn't you speak out about it? the point is, if you don't get that out that yes, we did something wrong, then it's only going to add to the crisis. okay, so what i would have done is painful as it is, and it is painful, it's like speaking to bill clinton when he was president, yes, mr. president, with all due respect, i know how painful, it's better to get out on your watch, your time that you did have an affair
but here's what the l.a. times did on the ford firestone. they ran a column. out how many weeks in the ford firestone. they said the top 10 tie recalls in u.s. history, firestone had five of them. half of the. again, to show it wasn't an aberration. because here's the point. there are no secrets in a crisis as toyota shows. the investigative reporters, the discord employees, everything will come out. so what i would have said to toyota, are you crazy? you think this isn't going to come out?...
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- especially i want to hear from rebecca because you have some nonfiction or paper cut blog the l.a. times is a good one. >> for me i don't know that i made the right person to answer that. i have very specific people who are often scientists who blogger and do book reviews and i tend to read their stat so my stuff is stuff most people probably wouldn't be interested in. and i do read of the sites for the big remaining book review outlets. >> and by sorry, jacket copy of the l.a. times. >> the guardian has a wonderful book signing. >> there are lots of individuals who publish something on one and that's a blog that has refused and links to lots of other refuse so they put function. she's all for the place and i followed links in the guardian are the independent or seattle -- it is live tv to a lightly. she's built a career from this blog where she gets assignments regularly for traditional newspaper sections. it goes the other recent times. >> david? >> the daily beast runs a lot of really nice reviews and most of them, the major newspapers have on-line only reviews. so they are definitely
- especially i want to hear from rebecca because you have some nonfiction or paper cut blog the l.a. times is a good one. >> for me i don't know that i made the right person to answer that. i have very specific people who are often scientists who blogger and do book reviews and i tend to read their stat so my stuff is stuff most people probably wouldn't be interested in. and i do read of the sites for the big remaining book review outlets. >> and by sorry, jacket copy of the l.a....
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become the editor and the other was myrtle rubin who route for the "washington journal" and "the l.a. times" and she passed away last year. it's really hard. john would do three or four reviews a week. i don't know how we did it. we pay 350 -- $350 a review. i've had people ask is that $3.50. [laughter] a lot of places are giving you the book for free. that's your payment. there's no way now to support yourself as a critic, as a popular critic. >> and you know, we should talk to later about the ftc and giving back to books, but will say that. first i want to hear from kathryn and your extensive experience. you've got clips in a lot of different places. >> yes, and like rebecca was pretty much on-the-job training for me. reviewing whether to literature very fiction titles a week for publishers recurs for about five and half years i am incredibly well read and adjust your first novels in the mid-80's. , which actually has been helpful. because i get assignments now, yeah i read her first novel in 1986. but it was a way for me to really understand fiction from the inside out structure, pacing,
become the editor and the other was myrtle rubin who route for the "washington journal" and "the l.a. times" and she passed away last year. it's really hard. john would do three or four reviews a week. i don't know how we did it. we pay 350 -- $350 a review. i've had people ask is that $3.50. [laughter] a lot of places are giving you the book for free. that's your payment. there's no way now to support yourself as a critic, as a popular critic. >> and you know, we...
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home delivered to their doorstep, stle to make a firm decision to click on to this, and not the l.a. timesthe "new york times" -- >> you have to keep the discussion all the time. ben smith, one of our popular bloggers, he says you can't coast, if you're going to be a successful blogger, you can't coast for a week, go on vacation for a week and let the blog go dead. he does go on vacation, when he does, we make sure he gets a great substitution writer in. >> you are in favor of people going on vacation. >> i am. but we are not -- everybody here is acutely conscious of we can't let the conversation die because even for a few minutes, you know that audience has expectations. and if those expectations are not being met in this competitive world, they'll go elsewhere. >> john harris, jim vandehei, thank you very much. >> our conversation with political, part of allbriton media. >> up next, erick erickson, we'll ask about some of his inflammatory comments after the break. national car rental knows i'm picky. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the ais
home delivered to their doorstep, stle to make a firm decision to click on to this, and not the l.a. timesthe "new york times" -- >> you have to keep the discussion all the time. ben smith, one of our popular bloggers, he says you can't coast, if you're going to be a successful blogger, you can't coast for a week, go on vacation for a week and let the blog go dead. he does go on vacation, when he does, we make sure he gets a great substitution writer in. >> you are in...
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when is the l.a. time you saw a show that was willing to put three kids in a scene together without an adult, and our kids can handle it 100%. >> there is no saccharin kind of lesson to be learned. there may be a lesson, but are you not being hit over the head after school special style. >> i agree. they are great. >> how has your life changed? >> well, my life has changed in that i am in new york city. i have never been to new york city before the show premiered and i have been here now three times since then. people know me on the street and come up and say nice things to me. but pretty much it is the same. just go to work and be thankful i got this crazy as job. can i say ass? >> yes. that was my nickname in college for things i can't get no here. >> all of the names of your characters are like shell done, leo, floyd and harvey. i also realize you are a big guy so you either are gonna play a union organizer or a desk clerk. so this has got to be great for you to play a gay man in a relationship with a k
when is the l.a. time you saw a show that was willing to put three kids in a scene together without an adult, and our kids can handle it 100%. >> there is no saccharin kind of lesson to be learned. there may be a lesson, but are you not being hit over the head after school special style. >> i agree. they are great. >> how has your life changed? >> well, my life has changed in that i am in new york city. i have never been to new york city before the show premiered and i...
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with an "l.a. times" poll showing that 79% of americans opposed the surge, george w.ugh nancy pelosi's house of representatives and harry reid's senate a surge. george bush got things done -- >> so does -- how does that happen? >> i can't say. because i say and people get mad at me. and i just want people to love me, mika. >> he's not a strong leader! listen. he has not -- hold on a second. this first year, i've said it, so let me -- this first year he has not acted like a strong leader. with all do respect to john harwood, you know what, lbj tactics still work. if i were president of the united states and had carried connecticut with 65%, 66% of the vote and joe lieberman was standing in my way of comprehensive health care reform, i would not hold town hall meetings across america. we started saying this last july, by the way. i would call joe lieberman and others in my office and say, joe, okay, i'm not good with math, but i get 65%, 66% in your state of connecticut, they like me up there, joe. and i'll tell you what, you can keep voting against this or we can strik
with an "l.a. times" poll showing that 79% of americans opposed the surge, george w.ugh nancy pelosi's house of representatives and harry reid's senate a surge. george bush got things done -- >> so does -- how does that happen? >> i can't say. because i say and people get mad at me. and i just want people to love me, mika. >> he's not a strong leader! listen. he has not -- hold on a second. this first year, i've said it, so let me -- this first year he has not acted...
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absolutely accelerating in terms of dramatically increasing the uninsured in our state today, the l.a. times tells us it's one in four. they tell us there's a 1000-dollar cost bring on that on every californian. so you got to bring the people into the system. you've got to try the efficiencies that you got to drive the savings that you've got to drive the value of the engagements to take place. and the fact of the matter is, with medical i.t., with these changes, you get change in behavior. the kaiser hospitals, one of the most successful enterprises, now patients are able without getting a doctor office visit, and ask their doctors questions and get immediate replies within a few minutes but of what's bothering them. they can check their blood pressure, cholesterol at home and he could be moderate back and forth. studies can go on because of the data systems about what works for people under 45, over 45, with different prescriptions at how generics match up. and all that is taking place. and there are employers in our state as a if kaiser was not available they could not provide health insu
absolutely accelerating in terms of dramatically increasing the uninsured in our state today, the l.a. times tells us it's one in four. they tell us there's a 1000-dollar cost bring on that on every californian. so you got to bring the people into the system. you've got to try the efficiencies that you got to drive the savings that you've got to drive the value of the engagements to take place. and the fact of the matter is, with medical i.t., with these changes, you get change in behavior. the...
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the "l.a. times" reports one miami surgeon is doing tummy tucks for only $6,000!ing it away. >>> and the first quarter box office receipts are up 9% from a year ago to $2.4 billion, according to variety. thanks to movies like "avatar." it's not just higher ticket prices boosting the total this year. erin, more people are going to the movies. back to you. >> okay, thank you very much! there you go. good news. >>> jpmorgan chase reportedly closing in on a deal that would allow it to benefit from a tax refund of $1.4 billion. this apparently stems from a little-noticed portion of the stimulus bill. according to the "wall street journal," the law allows the company to apply losses from 2008 or 2009 against taxes paid in the previous five years. usually, you can only apply them against losses in the previous two. washington mutual is eligible for about $2.6 billion in tax refunds. 16 homebuilders also eligible. they clearly lost a lot of money over the last couple years. airlines are also on the list of companies that are going to be benefiting from this. a lot of peop
the "l.a. times" reports one miami surgeon is doing tummy tucks for only $6,000!ing it away. >>> and the first quarter box office receipts are up 9% from a year ago to $2.4 billion, according to variety. thanks to movies like "avatar." it's not just higher ticket prices boosting the total this year. erin, more people are going to the movies. back to you. >> okay, thank you very much! there you go. good news. >>> jpmorgan chase reportedly closing in on...
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have has contributed to a variety of academic publications, including the harvard journal of law, "l.a. times," "legal times," national review online. from 2004 to 2007, he wrote "dispatches" daily. there's also an article that -- has it just come out? >> two weeks ago. >> about public policy, coauthor of an article with josh blackman on the privileges or immunity clause. it's a very, very long, scholarly article. he also regularly provides commentary on a host of legal and political issues for various tv and radio outlets, including cnn, fox news, abc, cbs, nbc, univision, voice of america, and american public media marketplace. he's an adjunct professor at george washington university law school, a member of the board of visitors of the legal studies and a washington fellow at the national review institution. relectureed regularly and other educational and professor groups. before entering private practice, he clerked for judge e grady jolly for the court of appeals for the 5th circuit. he has an ms master science in london school of economics. please well ilva shapiro. -- please welcome il
have has contributed to a variety of academic publications, including the harvard journal of law, "l.a. times," "legal times," national review online. from 2004 to 2007, he wrote "dispatches" daily. there's also an article that -- has it just come out? >> two weeks ago. >> about public policy, coauthor of an article with josh blackman on the privileges or immunity clause. it's a very, very long, scholarly article. he also regularly provides commentary...
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. >>> one more check of the morning paper, the "l.a. times" reports people in california will probably be voting on whether to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes. election officials will reveal whether there are enough signatures to put the issue on november november's ballot. in the "new york times" china's standoff with google could hurt the economy. google has chosen to leave china's mainland rather than to submit to censorship. the "chicagotry bun" writes they are taking pop tarts, doughnuts and nachos off the menu trying to make the menu more nutritious. >>> "american idol" o's last night's theme was hits. crystal bowbowew rosx, simon sa she wouldn't change a thing but it wasn't all good last night. look. ♪ so take a look at me now, cause there's just an empty space ♪ ♪ and there's nothing left here to remind me ♪ ♪ just the memory of your face >> the judge's ripped paige's version of "against all odds." randy called it terrible and simon predicted it would get page booted. we'll find out tonight when the results are announced.
. >>> one more check of the morning paper, the "l.a. times" reports people in california will probably be voting on whether to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes. election officials will reveal whether there are enough signatures to put the issue on november november's ballot. in the "new york times" china's standoff with google could hurt the economy. google has chosen to leave china's mainland rather than to submit to censorship. the "chicagotry...
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absolutely accelerating in terms of dramatically increasing the uninsured in our state today, the l.a. times tells us it's one in four. they tell us there's a 1000-dollar cost bring on that on every californian. so you got to bring the people into the system. you've got to try the efficiencies that you got to drive the savings that you've got to drive the value of the engagements to take place. and the fact of the matter is, with medical i.t., with these changes, you get change in behavior. the kaiser hospitals, one of the most successful enterprises, now patients are able without getting a doctor office visit, and ask their doctors questions and get immediate replies within a few minutes but of what's bothering them. they can check their blood pressure, cholesterol at home and he could be moderate back and forth. studies can go on because of the data systems about what works for people under 45, over 45, with different prescriptions at how generics match up. and all that is taking place. and there are employers in our state as a if kaiser was not available they could not provide health insu
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time on pbs. until then, good night from l.a., and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's showsit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time with am nominated actor jim parsons. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better. but mostly, we're helping build stronger communities and relationships. because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." tavis and nationwide, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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time they torched four city vehicles. it's happening in hemet, south and east of down l.a. he latest incident is related it will have been at least the fourth time the suspects struck. fortunately the officers have not been injured. but it's quite frankly because they've been lucky. the devices include a bomb attacked to an officer's car. it's not as if none of these devices went off. anita vogel, this is getting -- this is getting serious. >> yeah, it's scary, this morning i talked with riverside county officials and they told me they don't believe -- there are no coincidences here and that's the way they're looking at it. this incident last night involved torching city code enforcement trucks but the chief of police says because of the nature of the crime, the target and proximity to the police department, he believes they're related and it's causing fear through the department. >> these officers have to look underneath their patrol cars before they go on patrol. you can't go in and sit down and have lunch without having your patrol car in sight. you worry as you whack pas
time they torched four city vehicles. it's happening in hemet, south and east of down l.a. he latest incident is related it will have been at least the fourth time the suspects struck. fortunately the officers have not been injured. but it's quite frankly because they've been lucky. the devices include a bomb attacked to an officer's car. it's not as if none of these devices went off. anita vogel, this is getting -- this is getting serious. >> yeah, it's scary, this morning i talked with...
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l.a. which employees 400 people and 80 full-time and 50 getting health insurance, and she has put the expansion plans on hold until she can weigh through the variety of the numbers in the health care bill, and figure out what she is actually going to be responsible for in the next four years. for example, if a waiter works part-time at two restaurants, which business covers him? and since she is already paying workers' comp and sick days and general liability, something has to give to currently expand health care coverage to everyone. >> it would cost $120,000 a month or $1.4 million a year. we don't make that much money. we wouldn't survive. >> i think it stinks. >> reporter: chris brozwell owns mechanics organization, and he could face penalties of $2,000 to $3,000 per employee in four years. >> if they were to come to me tomorrow and said, you have the pay a $10,000 fine, it would be me and my son working here and nobody else. because, i haven't got $10,000 to put it in right now. >> now, some businesses could qualify for the federal tax credits to help offset the premiums depending upon how
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chris, what time is your show on in california, by the way? do you know, in l.a.? >> yeah. 00 a.m., west coast time, and, not to say you should ever leave the fox news channel, watch the whole show on the fox broadcast network, particularly if you are not in eastern or midwestern time zones but watch it now, we will not replay it on the channel, we have live coverage all day. >> bill: thanks for coming in today, on the west coast and the mountain range region, chris wallace and "fox news sunday," coming up shortly. chris, thank you, you will be with us throughout the day. and we'll talk to you then. thank you. here's martha. >> martha: great fox news sunday, don't miss it and now we have our chief political correspondent, carl cameron, watching all of this. the way only carl can watch these things. and tell us about them. carl... you listen to the back and forth here, and people are very careful with the words they are using, right now, what do you see happening, where you are? >> couple things. you talked with chris about what if democrats had enough votes to let them vote
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. >> reporter: and then there's the face to face time with fans, like at this saturday night meet and greet following a radio station concert in l.aing when you meet a fan that is screaming and stuff? how do you make it a good experience for her? >> you know, it's like meeting beyonce because i love beyonce. i think -- what would -- i would want her to be like, hey, sweetheart, like, can i have a hug? i mean, i try to give them the best experience that, you know, i would want for someone that i really liked. i met beyonce a little while ago and that was amazing. >> reporter: did you get a word out? >> you know, i was a little nerl vous buzz i was basically like, i'm like, you're very good looking. >> reporter: the next day, as bieber leaves his toe tell, he spots another hero of his in hollywood on the ride over, actor taye diggs. kicking it with stars or being one. it's all a 180-degree life turn around for this only child, born and raised in stratford, ontario, by his single mom. >> i grew up with not a lot of money. i was living with my mom. my mom and dad split up when i was really young. >> reporter: what kind of affect did t
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l.a. bridge. he'd been shot in the head and in the neck five times.say it was an overkill, designed to send a message, warning others to never speak to police. soledad brock was still grieving for her son ronald when seven months after her son was killed, her other son, angel, who was in a gang was killed in a barrage of gunfire. >> he was approached by a couple of different gang members, rival gang members, he and another fellow and a major gunfight ensued. the problem with that one, anderson, was that even though we know how many guns were involved we had .9 millimeter rounds. seven rounds and carbine rounds and it was a gunfight. the problem with it is that we know how many guns were there and who was involved, but we don't know who pulled the trigger first. >> is it possible that angel shot first? >> it's possible. it was possible he was hit by friendly fire. he was shot in the head. >> so the only way to solve it is arrest the guys involved in it. >> we arrested the guys who were involved in it. >> did they talk? >> no, we had witnesses in this c
l.a. bridge. he'd been shot in the head and in the neck five times.say it was an overkill, designed to send a message, warning others to never speak to police. soledad brock was still grieving for her son ronald when seven months after her son was killed, her other son, angel, who was in a gang was killed in a barrage of gunfire. >> he was approached by a couple of different gang members, rival gang members, he and another fellow and a major gunfight ensued. the problem with that one,...
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i got the phone number, so maybe i'll be calling her up and next time i'm in l.a.ng out. >> well, coner before we comb. what's kind of the moral of the story for guys out there across the country who are now stepping up and saying, hey, man, maybe i could score myself a model, what's the moral? >> the moral is anything's possible, persistence breaks down resistance and i mean, the whole thing is fantastic. especially and people are so supportive of your dreams, people like my sponsors, zion's energy drink, man you mentioned, the professional skin care, people who joined in the fight for this charity and as well as helping me make my dream come true, absolutely go for it and worst they can say is no. >> we saw the kiss there, conner, congratulations to you, more "fox & friends." >> we're out of team. >> thanks, you earned it. take a break. the mouthwash that gets teeth four times whiter than the leading toothpaste. and kills bad breath germs. listerine® whitening vibrant white™. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insura
i got the phone number, so maybe i'll be calling her up and next time i'm in l.a.ng out. >> well, coner before we comb. what's kind of the moral of the story for guys out there across the country who are now stepping up and saying, hey, man, maybe i could score myself a model, what's the moral? >> the moral is anything's possible, persistence breaks down resistance and i mean, the whole thing is fantastic. especially and people are so supportive of your dreams, people like my...
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l.a. bridge and he was shot in the head and the neck five times and it was overkill say police, and a warning never to speak to police. soledad brock was still grieving for her son ronald when seven months after her son was killed, her other son, angel, who was in a gang was killed in a barrage of gun fire. >> he was approached by a couple of different gang members, rival gang member, he and another fellow and a major gun fight ensued. the problem with that one, anderson, was that even though we know how many guns were involved, we had .009 millimeter, and seven rounds and carbine rounds and it was a gun fight. the problem with it is that we know how many guns were there and who was involved, but we don't know who pulled the trigger first. >> is it possible that angel shot first? >> or hit by friendly fire and hit in the back of the head. >> so the only way to solve it is arrest the guys involved in it. >> we arrest them. we had witnesses who said we saw two individuals rival gang members approach with guns in hand, but didn't see the shootout themselves. >> do you think they saw the actual g
l.a. bridge and he was shot in the head and the neck five times and it was overkill say police, and a warning never to speak to police. soledad brock was still grieving for her son ronald when seven months after her son was killed, her other son, angel, who was in a gang was killed in a barrage of gun fire. >> he was approached by a couple of different gang members, rival gang member, he and another fellow and a major gun fight ensued. the problem with that one, anderson, was that even...
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l.a.'s mini town hall, right after this. [ applause ♪ for all headlines go on to foxnews.com. >> mike: don't miss the huckabee report monday through friday, three timesily on 566 of the finest radio stations in the country. if you are not hearing it you ought to call and ask for. if you would like a full list of stations go to mikehuckabee.com and click on the huckabee report. if you have been to any town in america you have walked in to any coffee shop, there will be a group of guys sitting around a table, chatting and you can listen careful they are solving the world's problems. that's true everywhere. even in l.a.. our executive producer woody frazier is in los angeles with a group of guys who come from different backgrounds and they sometimes hang out with him at a local coffee shop there in l.a.. we decided to turn them into our special focus group and let them tell us what they are thinking about the health care bill. woody frazier in california. tell us about you got assembled with you? >> it is an 75° and sunny. >> mike: just like it is in new york woody! >> i know, sorry. everybody here has been griping about the fact that they haven't had a
l.a.'s mini town hall, right after this. [ applause ♪ for all headlines go on to foxnews.com. >> mike: don't miss the huckabee report monday through friday, three timesily on 566 of the finest radio stations in the country. if you are not hearing it you ought to call and ask for. if you would like a full list of stations go to mikehuckabee.com and click on the huckabee report. if you have been to any town in america you have walked in to any coffee shop, there will be a group of guys...
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l.a. sex crimes prosecutor who has been working with carrie and is co-founder of "justice interrupted." carrie was on this show on march 3rd. at that timee still holding out hope. just a few days later -- how did you get the news? that. >> called me and asked me to come in about 7:00 p.m. on a saturday night. >> did you know then what it was? >> i had a feeling, yeah. and marissa and i went down there and walked into a room full of strangers, and they told us they had found amber that friday. >> larry: even though it was year was it kind of -- what was the reaction? >> denial at first, you know. i really didn't say much. i just sat there and listened and just wanted to get out of that room. >> larry: how are you holding up now? >> it's a huge weight lifted off my shoulders now that i -- closure. >> yeah, closure. not all the way, but some closure. >> larry: robin, you told me you met with the district attorney today on this case? >> i did, i did. carrie and i and rebecca went. >> larry: mo and rebecca? >> mo is amber's dad and rebecca is mo's girlfriend. and we joined the huge amount of law enforcement that was there to just kind of get
l.a. sex crimes prosecutor who has been working with carrie and is co-founder of "justice interrupted." carrie was on this show on march 3rd. at that timee still holding out hope. just a few days later -- how did you get the news? that. >> called me and asked me to come in about 7:00 p.m. on a saturday night. >> did you know then what it was? >> i had a feeling, yeah. and marissa and i went down there and walked into a room full of strangers, and they told us they...
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time we see an innocent child come up missing? >> beth, good question. i'm not a shrink, but luckily i have one on the show tonight. dr. bethany marshall joining us out of l.a. what about it, bethany? >> beth, what we -- >> and, please, don't tell me mommy was confused, okay? you gave me angina. you made my teeth hurt. >> what i can say is women who stay with men who molest their children, beat their children, men who commit other crimes, women who fall in love with men who have a criminal history or who have been in jail, they always have a refusal to put their thoughts together about the reality of what is happening in their relationship. what we see with this woman is she thought her boyfriend was god and god can do no wrong. >> to dr. robert cartwright, pediatrician, joining us from our atlanta studios tonight. dr. cartwright, i was reading some of the files on when the 14-month-old went to the hospital. and the files said there was ongoing child abuse. now, how do you look at a child's body and know that the child has been abused in the past? >> well, you can certainly see signs of old bruising, you know, fresh bruises have that, you know, bright bluis
time we see an innocent child come up missing? >> beth, good question. i'm not a shrink, but luckily i have one on the show tonight. dr. bethany marshall joining us out of l.a. what about it, bethany? >> beth, what we -- >> and, please, don't tell me mommy was confused, okay? you gave me angina. you made my teeth hurt. >> what i can say is women who stay with men who molest their children, beat their children, men who commit other crimes, women who fall in love with men...
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l.a. yesterday. andrews pushed for a harsher sentence and calling him a sexual predator and sexual deviant and she fears for her life every time she stays at a hotel. andrews offered other stalking victims advice. >> i don't know if there's any words of warning because i never knew that this was happening to me for the many years that he was doing this, but i think the one thing i would tell them because it was written to me is i didn't -- you didn't do anything wrong, and i had to deal with a lot of people saying that i deserved this or that i played to a certain crowd to deserve this. the 16 other women that got this, didn't deserve this. the other women that he was searching on the internet didn't deserve this, so you need to know that you didn't do anything wrong. second thing is despite questions about how do you move on with your life, you're a victim. you should be allowed to live your life. you shouldn't have to go and hide when that's what you want to do, but unfortunately, you have to deal with it by yourself and like one woman wrote me in a letter, i hate to say this to you, but welcome to our sorority. and it is. n
l.a. yesterday. andrews pushed for a harsher sentence and calling him a sexual predator and sexual deviant and she fears for her life every time she stays at a hotel. andrews offered other stalking victims advice. >> i don't know if there's any words of warning because i never knew that this was happening to me for the many years that he was doing this, but i think the one thing i would tell them because it was written to me is i didn't -- you didn't do anything wrong, and i had to deal...
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l.a.. bed is a great misunderstanding and i have to explain that time and again to the news poll.ll 50 states and district of columbia from signed contracts were 10,000 projects and work has begun a 9,241. we're completed 3,148, a 2.9 billion in 45 states and the district of columbia. recovery act to bring in the public transit systems closer to a state of repair cutting down on the number of projects in the state portfolio, a state of good repair needs, road seice, bridge service, a transit systems come into compliance with the engineering standard of the state of good repair. and in completing this work work, states can account for 24,000 miles of road service improvements that is near the half of of the mileage of the interstate highway system. over 1103 decking and reconditioning and widening is an extraordinary accomplishment protect 50 years to do the interstate but now doing 24,000 miles of rain and service. and and the administration reports investment funding provided when completed will result in a purchaser rehab of 10,561 vehicles, 613 locomotives and the rehab of 2,32
l.a.. bed is a great misunderstanding and i have to explain that time and again to the news poll.ll 50 states and district of columbia from signed contracts were 10,000 projects and work has begun a 9,241. we're completed 3,148, a 2.9 billion in 45 states and the district of columbia. recovery act to bring in the public transit systems closer to a state of repair cutting down on the number of projects in the state portfolio, a state of good repair needs, road seice, bridge service, a transit...
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time. >> larry, what i would say -- >> larry: let me get a break in, tim. we'll pick up with tim kaine. by the way, still ahead, an interesting crime scene exhibit has evidence from l.ast famous crimes. more with the kaine and steele show, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you keep doing what you've always done. the lexus rx. never has a vehicle been designed to feel so natural. ♪ >> larry: governor kaine, the democrats have -- president obama is going to speak tomorrow on health care. he will offer his final, looks like the final stand on health care legislation. he's taken on four new gop proposals. what's going to -- are you going to get a health care proposal -- are you going to get a plan? >> larry, we're going to. the president is going to roll out tomorrow, as you understand, an additional four items that he was listening to the republicans last week that need to be added to the bill, and he's going to say after a year of debate, it's time to have an up or down vote, stop the delaying tactics, stop the procedural obstructions and let americans get what they're entitled to, an up or down vote in the two houses about the bill. we feel very good a
time. >> larry, what i would say -- >> larry: let me get a break in, tim. we'll pick up with tim kaine. by the way, still ahead, an interesting crime scene exhibit has evidence from l.ast famous crimes. more with the kaine and steele show, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] all we ask is that you keep doing what you've always done. the lexus rx. never has a vehicle been designed to feel so natural. ♪ >> larry: governor kaine, the democrats have -- president obama is going...
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time. >> thanks. >> reporter: she needs it after her last trip that included stops in miami, london, chicago and l.a. all in one week. moody says she wouldn't have it any other way. and feels for clooney, who gets grounded in the film when his company cuts back on travel. >> they're pulling us off the road. we're going home. >> i think i might be devastated. for me it's my routine so being home is a little bit of a disruption. >> reporter: at 38 she's single and admits there's a downside to the life tile. >> it's very hard to establish relationships. friendships i have to work at. >> reporter: but has no intention of touching down. her next stop, vegas. first class, of course. >> finally, now i can relax. this is my life, up in the air. >> boy, vegas, good. i've had enough of it for a while, though. kareen wynter is at the red carpet in front of the kodak theater. great to see you. >> reporter: hi, tony. >> good to see you. any changes in this year's oscar show? >> reporter: just a couple. this year we're having two hosts, tony. steve martin and alec baldwin, and they have been playing off each othe
time. >> thanks. >> reporter: she needs it after her last trip that included stops in miami, london, chicago and l.a. all in one week. moody says she wouldn't have it any other way. and feels for clooney, who gets grounded in the film when his company cuts back on travel. >> they're pulling us off the road. we're going home. >> i think i might be devastated. for me it's my routine so being home is a little bit of a disruption. >> reporter: at 38 she's single and...
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timing on my part. >> i spent six years in the department and l.a., and i have great appreciation for the hard work being done in the department. it has been a rough decade for the department, and in addition to all the challenges, it is a policy matter. it had suffered during the last administration and had been overly politicized. your predecessor did a good job in trying to do that around and continuing the rebuilding of the department. the issue of how to deal with the detainees is difficult, and i appreciate the seriousness and thoughtfulness that you brought to this task. reviewing every day teen -- detainee, if there were easy answers to these questions, they would have been decided a long time ago. these are issues of a legal matter, we have not faced these ever. you can talk about the prosecution of nazi saboteurs during world war ii, but the terrorism that we face now is such a different environment. we are comparing apples to oranges. i appreciate your effort to tone down the volume and take the politics out of it. i see the justice department attack for the same thing the last administration
timing on my part. >> i spent six years in the department and l.a., and i have great appreciation for the hard work being done in the department. it has been a rough decade for the department, and in addition to all the challenges, it is a policy matter. it had suffered during the last administration and had been overly politicized. your predecessor did a good job in trying to do that around and continuing the rebuilding of the department. the issue of how to deal with the detainees is...
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l.a. schools in the regular season. no surprise that oregon's got a lead here in this one tonight. >> barry: ken bones will take a time-outet his ship rited because it just has not been. we had a chance to sit down and chat with ernie kent about his senior leader, tajuan porter who has given him everything tonight. here's what he said. >> all he's done at his four years in oregon would be the lead. he got us back to the tournament the next year. these two down years and he'll end up one of the greatest scorers in the history of university of oregon and years. retty impressive his f a 36 freshman. tajuan porter. his next one will tie stottlemyer for the record. two more and he has the all-time pac-10 report. >> you can tune in tomorrow for the arizona game and realize he doesn't have the pac-10 record porter is fifth all-time on oregon's career scores list. so not just three points in general. had a terrific career at oregon. >> barry: i think they're wave this shot off? >> michael: a little token pressure here in oregon. they'll drop back into if zone. >> barry: that's the one he's got to have. when he has faith and time
l.a. schools in the regular season. no surprise that oregon's got a lead here in this one tonight. >> barry: ken bones will take a time-outet his ship rited because it just has not been. we had a chance to sit down and chat with ernie kent about his senior leader, tajuan porter who has given him everything tonight. here's what he said. >> all he's done at his four years in oregon would be the lead. he got us back to the tournament the next year. these two down years and he'll end up...
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the wall came down, and recreating what was really times square of berlin was a terrific thing for ritz-carlton to do. likewise here in l.aing part of the revival of downtown, positioning a luxury hotel, a bit of a risk. it's not a very big hotel which reduces the risk. we're partnered with a j.w. marriott and ritz-carlton, so it's a great combination. as you said, a lot of action x activi and activities down there. >> i think the beach is only 20 minutes. >> we've got one in marina del rey on the beach. >> thank you. >> must be to be here. >>> when we come back, have your investments felt like a high-wire act? tired of juggling your way through the trading day? feel like you're being crowded like a crown out of one of these little cars? keep your eye on the center ring as joe takes stocks to watch to the circus. we'll see what the animal orchestra is up to this morning. >> we've seen them once. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz
the wall came down, and recreating what was really times square of berlin was a terrific thing for ritz-carlton to do. likewise here in l.aing part of the revival of downtown, positioning a luxury hotel, a bit of a risk. it's not a very big hotel which reduces the risk. we're partnered with a j.w. marriott and ritz-carlton, so it's a great combination. as you said, a lot of action x activi and activities down there. >> i think the beach is only 20 minutes. >> we've got one in marina...
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l.a., 68, tacoma, 58. >> i envy my wife. she's out there this morning. >>> we go now to the growing push to free tilly, the killer whale that attacked and killed a trainer. some say it's timease him from captivity, but seaworld is resisting. yunji de nies has more. >> reporter: images of dawn brancheau opened seaworld's first show since her death. bringing the audience to death. tilly, the killer whale, did not perform, but they say he will be back. after three decades in captivity, he could never survive in the wild, so they suggest a sea pen, an enclosure in the ocean, much like this used for keiko, star of the hit movie "free willy." >> it will give him so much more space, so many more options. >> reporter: mark overseas keiko's return. he suggests that he would be isolated and at risk. >> his immune system is not prepared for the onslaught of different bacterias and pathogens. >> reporter: he never learned to hunt. despite what seaworld says, this is tilly's home and he will remain a part of their family. for "good morning america," yunji de nies, orlando. >> seaworld really taking a stand here. >> and some people are surprised by that. but when they see what happened
l.a., 68, tacoma, 58. >> i envy my wife. she's out there this morning. >>> we go now to the growing push to free tilly, the killer whale that attacked and killed a trainer. some say it's timease him from captivity, but seaworld is resisting. yunji de nies has more. >> reporter: images of dawn brancheau opened seaworld's first show since her death. bringing the audience to death. tilly, the killer whale, did not perform, but they say he will be back. after three decades in...
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timely. we have had some preliminary conversations with the foreign ministry and i think the secretary will have quite a bit more to say on this tomorrow. >> there are some reports of that and l.ahours -- in a matter of hours. have you heard anything about that? >> i do not have anything more on the specifics. >> is that report accurate, even if you not have the specifics? >> i do not have anything on that for you. >> are there any updated totals on casualty counts, not just americans? >> i believe that the latest death count is 714. most of the deaths have occurred in the province on the beach. this is a small beach commuted -- small beach community. concepcion was completely destroyed in 1960 by the last major earthquake in july -- in chile. their housing stock held pretty well. elsewhere, you have more adobe and more precarious types of structures that just collapsed immediately with the earthquake. a lot of the fatalities were related not to any kind of large building implosion like you might have seen in haiti, but a small isolated one or two people being killed inside of the house. >> can you discuss any of the ngo activities going on? do you have anything to share on tha
timely. we have had some preliminary conversations with the foreign ministry and i think the secretary will have quite a bit more to say on this tomorrow. >> there are some reports of that and l.ahours -- in a matter of hours. have you heard anything about that? >> i do not have anything more on the specifics. >> is that report accurate, even if you not have the specifics? >> i do not have anything on that for you. >> are there any updated totals on casualty...
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l.a., chicago, all over the nation. they are coming to d.c. for america. we care about this country and we need action. we need real action obama, we need real action congress member. the time is right now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. our next speaker is nitza segui albino with the national alliance of latin american and caribbean communities. >> good morning. my name is needs a segui albino. i am a member of the executive committee of the national alliance of latino caribbean communities. it is a network of over 80 immigrant organizations of latin american caribbean located in 15 states throughout the united states. we have public policies that address the root causes of migration and working to improve the quality of life of our communities in the united states and our countries of origin. we join in organizations present here today to denounce the escalation of deportations and detentions by the immigration and custom employment agency, ice and to call president obama to assist in enforcing a broken immigration policy that is simply immoral. and immigration system that breaks families apart and that continues to reinforce the notion that immigrants, particularly
l.a., chicago, all over the nation. they are coming to d.c. for america. we care about this country and we need action. we need real action obama, we need real action congress member. the time is right now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. our next speaker is nitza segui albino with the national alliance of latin american and caribbean communities. >> good morning. my name is needs a segui albino. i am a member of the executive committee of the national alliance of latino...
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time. we're very protective with their school schedules and when they shoot and what they're shooting, the activities. >> are you living now in l.ay us to juggle back and forth. >> they don't like that. they take umbrage when you take them out? >> the cool that we're in. you can go to school in china. >> reaquick, what do you think of the shows like jersey shore getting so much traction? >> i haven't seen it but i've heard about it. and i'm not so sure -- i don't know. why is it so great? >> you're in the reality tv world. there are certain things that get traction. >> i would imagine you would get traction like if i peed on the wall or something. i see things -- >> we could make that happen. >> it's a little sensational. that part we don't have. when people see my show they like to see the business and like the kids and are used to them on the runway and kind of growing up with the family. but to get the attention for the negative or sensational stuff -- >> like we regarding bad behavior. >> where does it stop? i don't watch it. >> better than store high in transit. good to see you. love to the family. >> catch them 9:00/8:00 ce
time. we're very protective with their school schedules and when they shoot and what they're shooting, the activities. >> are you living now in l.ay us to juggle back and forth. >> they don't like that. they take umbrage when you take them out? >> the cool that we're in. you can go to school in china. >> reaquick, what do you think of the shows like jersey shore getting so much traction? >> i haven't seen it but i've heard about it. and i'm not so sure -- i don't...
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l.a., but chicago, and all over the nation. they are coming to d.c. for america. we care about this country. and we need a real action, real answer, obama. real action from the congress members. timeight now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dea. our next speaker is nitzasegui. >> good morning. i'm nitza and also a member of the national alliance and latin american communities. it's a network of over 80 immigrant organization located in 15 states throughout the united states. we advocate for public policies that are addressing migration and work to improve the quality of life in the communities and countries of origin. nalacc joins to denounce the deportation and tension by immigration and custom performance of agency i.c.e. and to call the president obama to enforce a broken immigration policy that is simply immoral. and immigration system that breaks families apart and that continues to reinforce the notion that immigrants particular, particularly those of latin american region are a threat to our nation is just immoral. to continue to use the objective, illegal immigrants is the humanizing and opens the door for right-wing extreme ataxes on our communities. the branding of h
l.a., but chicago, and all over the nation. they are coming to d.c. for america. we care about this country. and we need a real action, real answer, obama. real action from the congress members. timeight now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dea. our next speaker is nitzasegui. >> good morning. i'm nitza and also a member of the national alliance and latin american communities. it's a network of over 80 immigrant organization located in 15 states throughout the united states. we...
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l.a., but chicago, and all over the nation. they are coming to d.c. for america. we care about this country. and we need a real action, real answer, obama. real action from the congress members. time is right now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dea. our next speaker is nitzasegui. >> good morning. i'm nitza and also a member of the national alliance and latin american communities. it's a network of over 80 immigrant organization located in 15 states throughout the united states. we advocate for public policies that are addressing migration and work to improve the quality of life in the communities and countries of origin. nalacc joins to denounce the deportation and tension by immigration and custom performance of agency i.c.e. and to call the president obama to enforce a broken immigration policy that is simply immoral. and immigration system that breaks families apart and that continues to reinforce the notion that immigrants particular, particularly those of latin american region are a threat to our nation is just immoral. to continue to use the objective, illegal immigrants is the humanizing and opens the door for right-wing extreme ataxes on our communities. the branding
l.a., but chicago, and all over the nation. they are coming to d.c. for america. we care about this country. and we need a real action, real answer, obama. real action from the congress members. time is right now. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dea. our next speaker is nitzasegui. >> good morning. i'm nitza and also a member of the national alliance and latin american communities. it's a network of over 80 immigrant organization located in 15 states throughout the united...