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maggie gyllenhaal. "crazy heart" is in theaters now.e right back with dave salmoni and animals. ick i pickep by booking my fami with e. first i find the flight i want. then a great hotel my kids will love. yeah. but wait... here's the really cool part. when i book them at the same time... voila! i can save up to 450 bucks. and we all know that can come in pretty handy. book flight and hotel, and save more. where you book matters, expedia. ♪ dot com yellne! ♪ blue one! red one! ♪ white one! ♪ black one! aah! [ tires screech ] [ siren wails ] silver one! gray one! ♪ red one! green one! gray one! white one! [ male announcer ] with 13 different models... red one! how do you do that? [ male announcer ] ...it's a whole new volkswagen and a whole new game. >> jimmy >> jimmy: hi there. still to come, music from ring bingham. our next guest is the canadian tarzan. he's lived in the wild with lions, kept tigers in his apartment and looks outstanding in a loincloth. so i'm told. he's here tonight to frightening us with beasts. from animal planet,
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maggie? >> mark strassmann in orlando morning.>>> joining us now from the miami seaquarium in key biscayne, florida is trainer robert rose who works with a killer whale. good morning. >> good morning. how are you doing this morning? >> i'm well. and i think i see lolita there with you. i'm wondering if could you show us typical sfwer action between a drainer and a whale on a normal day and talk about some of the safety precautions you would take. >> typically first thing in the morning we would just give her a physical exam, take a look at her condition in the morning, just spend a little time with her, see how she's doing, how we're doing. and i just have a nice little casual interaction with her. >> working with the same animal every day, i assume that you get to know the animal pretty well as dawn did working with the whale tilly in orlando for 13 years. would there have been any warning signs before the incident that would have alerted dawn that something wasn't quite right with the whale that day? >> well, one of the thing ha
maggie? >> mark strassmann in orlando morning.>>> joining us now from the miami seaquarium in key biscayne, florida is trainer robert rose who works with a killer whale. good morning. >> good morning. how are you doing this morning? >> i'm well. and i think i see lolita there with you. i'm wondering if could you show us typical sfwer action between a drainer and a whale on a normal day and talk about some of the safety precautions you would take. >> typically...
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>> you bet you, maggie.hey believe what this was was reckless in conduct of michael jackson's life. >> was it murder? >> i would say it rose to the level of such recklessness you would say this was a second-degree murder charge because they knew what they were doing was utterly reckless. it's like shooting into a moving train. you take the risk of death there, which is so high they call that murder. they were shooting drugs into michael jackson. the risk of death there was so high outside of a hospital setting with no respiration material or equipment, i think it rose to the level of utter recklessness. >> and the public will be able to make the own decision because prosecutors chose to file a criminal complaint which means that everything will be made public versus seeking a grand jury indictment which would have kept everything private. is that what the jackson family would want? >> i think the jackson family wants to have an airing of this in public. i spoke to mr. jackson yesterday and latoya jackson las
>> you bet you, maggie.hey believe what this was was reckless in conduct of michael jackson's life. >> was it murder? >> i would say it rose to the level of such recklessness you would say this was a second-degree murder charge because they knew what they were doing was utterly reckless. it's like shooting into a moving train. you take the risk of death there, which is so high they call that murder. they were shooting drugs into michael jackson. the risk of death there was so...
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maggie? >> cbs' kelly cobiella. thank you so much.ita benson la blanc is part other than and also executive vpd of the new orleans saints. she happens to be ranked by "forbes magazine" as one of the ten most power pl women in pro sports and she joins us this morning. let's talk about what kelly just reported, that this game is not about football or not just about football, but about showing new orleans as a city of survivors. is that the sense in the saints organization? >> absolutely. the players talk about it as much as our employees, as well. the energy of the city feels us, it fuels our life about and she showed the home opener before that was such a cataclysmic moment for us. but the people of new orleans have saved themselves. we might be the most high profile company, but we're showcasing what everyone else has gone through it rebuild and work hard. it's taken five years to build had this team, so this is a just reward for all the hard work. >> you're humble, but should you take a lot of credit for rebuilding new orleans becaus
maggie? >> cbs' kelly cobiella. thank you so much.ita benson la blanc is part other than and also executive vpd of the new orleans saints. she happens to be ranked by "forbes magazine" as one of the ten most power pl women in pro sports and she joins us this morning. let's talk about what kelly just reported, that this game is not about football or not just about football, but about showing new orleans as a city of survivors. is that the sense in the saints organization?...
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>> rose: that's a surprise. >> people thought it would be julianne moore in that slot and it was maggieyllenhaal and i happen to find "crazy heart" a wonderful film anchored by thi magnificent performance. >> rose: is there anybody in the world that doesn't want jeff bunker hill bridges to win this? >> a few people are tired of the speeches that he's been giving because he's won pretty much everywhere up to now. those are the on only ones that may be questioning the choice. but what a wonderful actor. he's been doing this for decades and he finally deserves that oscar. >> georgia wildcats, ever hear of them? >> no, i never heard of the georgia wildcats. >> no, i didn't figure you did. how about hank williams? hmm? gene autoly. waylon and them boys? >> lefty frizzelle. what's your real name is >> i'm bad blake. i was born bad, when i die my tombstone will have my real name on it. until then i'm just going to stay bad. >> rose: let me just for the audience at home, we've lost because of the satellite and trying to repair with tony so i hope we get him back for some summary observations he
>> rose: that's a surprise. >> people thought it would be julianne moore in that slot and it was maggieyllenhaal and i happen to find "crazy heart" a wonderful film anchored by thi magnificent performance. >> rose: is there anybody in the world that doesn't want jeff bunker hill bridges to win this? >> a few people are tired of the speeches that he's been giving because he's won pretty much everywhere up to now. those are the on only ones that may be...
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. >> larry: maggie, what do you make of this?obviously, all of us who love andrew are very upset and concerned for him. it's a surprise he would come to vancouver without telling us ahead of time that he was planning to come for a visit, and it's unusual for him to come this distance or go to toronto and montreal as he did to see close, mutual friends of ours for such a short stay. he was in toronto and montreal both only for a few days each time. he sent me a facebook message on the night of the 10th, which i understand was the day he arrived here, asking if i could get together in saying that he was only here for a couple of days. unfortunately, it being the first -- the opening ceremony of the olympics the next day, i was working pretty hard in the newsroom and was unable to get together with him. that's the last i heard from him. >> larry: we'll have more in a minute. more on the mystery of andrew koenig when we return. woman down from nasal allergy attack. but we've got the ammunition she needs: omnaris. (troops) omnaris! to
. >> larry: maggie, what do you make of this?obviously, all of us who love andrew are very upset and concerned for him. it's a surprise he would come to vancouver without telling us ahead of time that he was planning to come for a visit, and it's unusual for him to come this distance or go to toronto and montreal as he did to see close, mutual friends of ours for such a short stay. he was in toronto and montreal both only for a few days each time. he sent me a facebook message on the...
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funny, maggie, except if you're right. >> maggie may ob to something there. i would have to keep them. all right. we're out of time. thank you very much. what's up on "street signs?" >> we have a lot of things including a special discussion on how much each subsidized sugar job is worth in america. a lot more than you make, haynes, and i don't know what haynes makes. >> here comes "the call." >>> welcome to "the call." i'm phil lebeau withic breaking news. let's look at shares of toyota they've been under extreme pressure in the last half hour, following ray la hood. the stock down more than $5, more than 6% on the day and they started tanking after these comments from the transportation secretary when he was asked what advice he would give those toyota owners who have recalled cars. >> my advice is if anyone owns one of these vehicles, stop driving it, take it to the toyota dealer because they believe they have the fix for it. >> the transportation secretary la hood also says he would like to meet with the ceo of toyota. he also believes they need to keep th
funny, maggie, except if you're right. >> maggie may ob to something there. i would have to keep them. all right. we're out of time. thank you very much. what's up on "street signs?" >> we have a lot of things including a special discussion on how much each subsidized sugar job is worth in america. a lot more than you make, haynes, and i don't know what haynes makes. >> here comes "the call." >>> welcome to "the call." i'm phil lebeau...
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tonight, two oscar nominees, maggie gyllenhaal, and ryan big am. salmoni is here with a baby giraffe. first srted taking airborne to help support my immune system when i travel. but then i realized... there are so many other times my immune system could use help. guess who's teething? like whenever life gets a little out of control... daddy, meet snake. or any time life catches up to you. airborne helps support your immune system with a special blend of... zinc, ginger, echinacea, and 13 other vitamins, minerals and herbs plus a blast of vitamin c! now in new very berry flavor. try airborne. it's good for you when life is not. >>> >>> it's time now for tonight's closing argument, and a note about the bitter state of american politics. white house press secretary robert gib
tonight, two oscar nominees, maggie gyllenhaal, and ryan big am. salmoni is here with a baby giraffe. first srted taking airborne to help support my immune system when i travel. but then i realized... there are so many other times my immune system could use help. guess who's teething? like whenever life gets a little out of control... daddy, meet snake. or any time life catches up to you. airborne helps support your immune system with a special blend of... zinc, ginger, echinacea, and 13 other...
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that's what rn maggie frost was doing today checking in on some of her most fragile patients to make sure they stay in stable condition. >> these people may not be able to go out for a couple of days. and making sure they have their medicines to they don't end up back into the hospital is really important. >> i have a wound that she's treating right now. i have an amputation actually and i'm learning to walk all over again. >> that visiting nurse checks for infection and changes the dressing and insures her diabetes is under good control. she says anyone with a chronic medical condition should have an emergency plan and people to contact in case of a crisis during the storm. >>> meantime, the medical community is putting out a call for more volunteers with four-wheel drives. the national kidney foundation needs help giving dialysis patients a ride. many rely on metro access to get to their appointments. it's been shut down. and dialysis centers say some patients in dc have missed two sessions already. also, doctors community hospital in principals george county needs help transportin
that's what rn maggie frost was doing today checking in on some of her most fragile patients to make sure they stay in stable condition. >> these people may not be able to go out for a couple of days. and making sure they have their medicines to they don't end up back into the hospital is really important. >> i have a wound that she's treating right now. i have an amputation actually and i'm learning to walk all over again. >> that visiting nurse checks for infection and...
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jeff bridges and maggie jill en hal got nods for their roles in crazy heart. sandra bullock who has never before been nominated for an academy award receivedher first election for her role in the blind side. also up for best picture. this is the first time since 1943 more than 5 movies are up
jeff bridges and maggie jill en hal got nods for their roles in crazy heart. sandra bullock who has never before been nominated for an academy award receivedher first election for her role in the blind side. also up for best picture. this is the first time since 1943 more than 5 movies are up
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this is maggie. a very smart little girl. i'm not a little girl i'm a big girl. and this is a seat from the seven passenger toyota highlander. this is a little seat, i'm a big girl. well this is the eight- passenger chevy traverse. which offers more room and an epa estimated 24 on the highway. that's a big girl car. i want the big girl car. a very smart little girl. the chevy traverse. america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. brand over the last decade... ...is now over the counter at walmart as prevacid 24hr - to treat frequent heartburn. over the counter. unbeatable prices. talk about a relief. save money. live better. walmart. >>> democrats in disarray. president obama is getting pushed back from members of his own party on several key economic proposals, brushing off this friction with congress, they say it's only temporary. the president appears to be caught between the left and the right wings of the party with no obvious exit strategy. politico's andy bard joins us now. what happened at that key meeting between al franken an
this is maggie. a very smart little girl. i'm not a little girl i'm a big girl. and this is a seat from the seven passenger toyota highlander. this is a little seat, i'm a big girl. well this is the eight- passenger chevy traverse. which offers more room and an epa estimated 24 on the highway. that's a big girl car. i want the big girl car. a very smart little girl. the chevy traverse. america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. brand over the last decade... ...is...
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[applause] and maggie hogan the managing editor of the adams papers. they're also responsible for tonight's script. now, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce, amalie kass. chairman of the board of trustees of the massachusetts historical society. [applause] >> thank you, dennis and welcome, and hello to everyone. as i've been thinking about abigail and john adams today, i've been wondering how they would feel about having their private letters read aloud by people they never knew and in a public setting? [laughter] i'm certain they would approve of the venue. it was hear of course that bostonians gathered in the years before the revolution to condemn the british and to listen to speeches urging independence. but what about the people who will read their letters? i'm sure john would have been very pleased by the distinguished men who will be taking his part this evening. i know he is scowling there. [laughter] but he doesn't mean it. and by the end of the evening he will smile. each of these men has devoted his professional life to public service, as
[applause] and maggie hogan the managing editor of the adams papers. they're also responsible for tonight's script. now, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce, amalie kass. chairman of the board of trustees of the massachusetts historical society. [applause] >> thank you, dennis and welcome, and hello to everyone. as i've been thinking about abigail and john adams today, i've been wondering how they would feel about having their private letters read aloud by people they never knew and...
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next is maggie on the republican line. i'm going to put you on hold.tting it in those terms. the bottom line is this. if you owe somebody money and you keep on asking, let me get more, and i will just give you a little bit back. sooner or later, they are going to stop lending. even if the market's fall, if they have a footbalhold in all these markets, they can say, the u.s. is nice, but i can go to other places. guest: i think, underlining a lot of these comments is concerned about our own weaknesses. i covered some of these issues in the bush and clinton administrations. there is a third world aspect to this, which news, allow of developing countries have barred tremendously and have found themselves so far in debt that they could not function. the u.s. is different because we have a huge and vibrant economy. we can afford this to do -- before to do this, but inevitably, we have to get our budget on more stable footing. whether or not this is the time to duke it, in the midst of a downturn, -- to do it, in the midst of a downturn, is the question. soo
next is maggie on the republican line. i'm going to put you on hold.tting it in those terms. the bottom line is this. if you owe somebody money and you keep on asking, let me get more, and i will just give you a little bit back. sooner or later, they are going to stop lending. even if the market's fall, if they have a footbalhold in all these markets, they can say, the u.s. is nice, but i can go to other places. guest: i think, underlining a lot of these comments is concerned about our own...
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maggie gyllenhaal in "crazy heart." anna kendrick in "up in the air" and monique in "precious."y an actor in a supporting role, the nominees are matt damon in "invictus" woody harrelson in "the messenger," christopher plumber in "the last station" stanley tucci in "the lovely bones" and christoph waltz in "inglurious basterds." for best performance by a leading actress. >> sandra bullock in "the blind side." helen mirren in "the last station" carry mulligan in "an education." gabourey in "precious" and meryl streep yet in jewely and julia." best performance by an actor in a leading role are jeff bridges in "crazy heart." george cloon ney "up in the air." colin firth in "a single man." morgan freeman in "invictus" and jeremy renner in "in the hurt locker." >> those are some of the big awards and i think we can go away for a little bit, right? and then they do the best picture later? let me do some news and we'll come back for the best picture. >>> checking out the morning papers for you, the taliban is evolving. "the new york times" reports insurgents in afghanistan now combine m
maggie gyllenhaal in "crazy heart." anna kendrick in "up in the air" and monique in "precious."y an actor in a supporting role, the nominees are matt damon in "invictus" woody harrelson in "the messenger," christopher plumber in "the last station" stanley tucci in "the lovely bones" and christoph waltz in "inglurious basterds." for best performance by a leading actress. >> sandra bullock in "the blind...
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a few pleasant surprises, but mini surprises, if you will, including maggie for "crazy heart." and really the big story here today, "avatar," and "the hurt locker," leading the nominations with nine a piece. james cameron, and katherine bigaloe. some others included in the best picture category, "precious," "up in the air," "the blind side," and "up," the second time a animated picture was in the running, and the first time it was "beauty and the beast." some people did think star trek and maybe "the hangover" would be included in the best picture category but they did not make it. familiar names in the best actor category, including george clooney, and it would be his second oscar win. the man to beat is jeff bridges for "crazy heart," fresh off a sag win as well as a golden globe win. >> i saw "crazy heart" last week, and you just feel, he plays a down and out country singer. everybody has to see it. he is so good at just playing a really pathetic character. have you seen the movie? >> reporter: it's great, yes. a powerful performance from jeff bridges. he has been an under a
a few pleasant surprises, but mini surprises, if you will, including maggie for "crazy heart." and really the big story here today, "avatar," and "the hurt locker," leading the nominations with nine a piece. james cameron, and katherine bigaloe. some others included in the best picture category, "precious," "up in the air," "the blind side," and "up," the second time a animated picture was in the running, and the first time...
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it is not impossible for one of these to orbit for a whole day, just soaking up vast amounts of the maggi theta peering down and looking at, taking radar snapshots of terrain. the drones, you can think of them as manned aircraft except the man in the aircraft is actually sitting on the ground. he is still talking to the ground troops, talking to the air comptrollers. they actually use a check program. it looks like instant messenger to do a lot of the communication with guys receiving the support from the drums, and the drones are fairly precise as far as these things go. they don't carry large weapons, they don't fire a lot of them so it is a far cry from a b-1 bomber dropping a 2,000-pound bomb on the suspected taliban position. >> this is an mq-1 predator, a quarter the size of the reaper. essentially it is a very efficient for what it does which is stay airborne for a long time. has a small engine in the back, a four cylinder turbocharged engine that runs on gas. the payload it can carry is much smaller. instead of caring for missiles into bonds picking kerry to missiles. typically we
it is not impossible for one of these to orbit for a whole day, just soaking up vast amounts of the maggi theta peering down and looking at, taking radar snapshots of terrain. the drones, you can think of them as manned aircraft except the man in the aircraft is actually sitting on the ground. he is still talking to the ground troops, talking to the air comptrollers. they actually use a check program. it looks like instant messenger to do a lot of the communication with guys receiving the...
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new jersey, maggie on the democrat line. >> caller: yes, good morning. caller from long island, pete, i think that's indicative of why we find ourself in the situation we're in. the middle class and capitalist economy is a naturally occurring thing, it has to be created. it was created from the new deal that fdr established after the last great depression. corporate taxes, yes, people rail on -- about -- we have the highest corporate taxes of the world. the truth of the matter is it's 35% that they don't pay because of all of the alignments by the government and tax writeoffs. what happens during reagan, it wasn't only a transfer of wealth, it was also a transfer of power. because corporations had the -- well, what had happened to small business is that they became successful rather than reinvesting in their businesses and hiring more employees. they went through a period of acquisitions and mergers. and the group that had to pay for that was the working class, the laborer. over the course of the last 30 years, wagers weren't only frozen, but decreased.
new jersey, maggie on the democrat line. >> caller: yes, good morning. caller from long island, pete, i think that's indicative of why we find ourself in the situation we're in. the middle class and capitalist economy is a naturally occurring thing, it has to be created. it was created from the new deal that fdr established after the last great depression. corporate taxes, yes, people rail on -- about -- we have the highest corporate taxes of the world. the truth of the matter is it's 35%...
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maggie on the democrat line.tion we are in. the middle-class, a capitalist economy is not naturally occurring. it needs to be created. it was basically created from the new deal that was established. corporate taxes -- yes, we have the highest in the world, but the truth is, it is 35% they do not pay because of the allotments by the government. what happened in the ronald reagan at ministration, it must not only a transfer of wealth, but a transfer of power. what had happened to small businesses is they became successful run and then be investing in their businesses, hiring more employees, we went through a time of acquisitions and mergers. the group that had to pay for that was the working class, the labor. now over the past 30 years wages have decreased. jobs have disappeared. we are a consumer-based economy. 70% of the economy does come from consumerism. if people do not have jobs -- someone said that he had a small business but no one is there to buy his products. without the support of the middle class, ther
maggie on the democrat line.tion we are in. the middle-class, a capitalist economy is not naturally occurring. it needs to be created. it was basically created from the new deal that was established. corporate taxes -- yes, we have the highest in the world, but the truth is, it is 35% they do not pay because of the allotments by the government. what happened in the ronald reagan at ministration, it must not only a transfer of wealth, but a transfer of power. what had happened to small...
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i am trying to explain to maggie and robert, you have 800 color channels on their television set.obert ed eve years of age was watching the military channel which is number 243 in atlanta and thibault shows. they have dvds for all the different movies they like. it turns out barbie now comes with 27 movies as well as dolls and so forth. and i'm trying to explain to them the world the black-and-white television with one channel that is only on for 16 hours and then trying to explain to them because i am old enough to remember the world before we got a tv realism to radio. where gunsmoke was this guy with a really deep voice it turned out to be 5 feet 7 inches and weighed 300 pounds which is why james rns played marshall dylan on television because they couldn't use the guy who played him on the radio. although he had a great voice. i am giving you this background because i want you to know, all of you are in the early stages of a total revolution in communications capability. if you kobach, a few of you remember a movie called? there was a movie called trong. these for the early ef
i am trying to explain to maggie and robert, you have 800 color channels on their television set.obert ed eve years of age was watching the military channel which is number 243 in atlanta and thibault shows. they have dvds for all the different movies they like. it turns out barbie now comes with 27 movies as well as dolls and so forth. and i'm trying to explain to them the world the black-and-white television with one channel that is only on for 16 hours and then trying to explain to them...