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. >> is hard to believe that marilyn's oyster population is only 1% of what it used to beat. huge oyster reefs used to exist and kept bay waters clear. today governor o'malley unveiled a plan to double oyster sanctuaries in the chesapeake. he hopes it will be a start to repopulate in the chesapeake with oysters. >> governor o'malley plan is being described as the dawn of a new day for maryland's oyster population and industry. >> bringing them back. bringing back the oysters. that is the goal of a new plant that is seen as the most aggressive effort in decades to reverse the drastic decline of oysters in the chesapeake bay. right now, the population is just 1% of what it once was, due to disease and pollution. >> to date with oysters beginning a process that is going to put oysters back in the day. that will be good for jobs, good for maryland. it is an exciting day. >> under the proposed regulation, the state would more than double the number of oyster sanctuaries in the day, and identify 600,000 new acres of aquaculture development so more foreign companies can cage and wro
. >> is hard to believe that marilyn's oyster population is only 1% of what it used to beat. huge oyster reefs used to exist and kept bay waters clear. today governor o'malley unveiled a plan to double oyster sanctuaries in the chesapeake. he hopes it will be a start to repopulate in the chesapeake with oysters. >> governor o'malley plan is being described as the dawn of a new day for maryland's oyster population and industry. >> bringing them back. bringing back the oysters....
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what did you write to marilyn manson when you have to sign?i wrote, like, you rock, dude, you know, just -- you throw a dude in there. >> jimmy: is this the doll that you -- >> no, it was the other one. i've never seen that doll. >> this comes out in august, perfect timing, months after the show ends. and there's actually something -- something wrong with the arm here. hold on a second. one arm appears to be much shorter than the other. i don't know what's going on here. >> wow. does this cut off at the elbow? >> jimmy: i'm wondering, does this have anything to do with, do you like get some horrible radiation? >> this is from the finale that this arm starting going into my body? >> jimmy: getting a by by flipper arm? that is a little weird. yeah. man. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's -- >> like, the back is plastic but there's, like, soft padding in the front. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and they gave me more of an ass than i have. >> jimmy: made you into beyonce or something back there. >> jimmy: well, must be cool to have action figures anyway. even if they a
what did you write to marilyn manson when you have to sign?i wrote, like, you rock, dude, you know, just -- you throw a dude in there. >> jimmy: is this the doll that you -- >> no, it was the other one. i've never seen that doll. >> this comes out in august, perfect timing, months after the show ends. and there's actually something -- something wrong with the arm here. hold on a second. one arm appears to be much shorter than the other. i don't know what's going on here....
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one day after marilyn suffered a -- maryland suffered a loss to notre dame, the head coach retires. no chamiopnshi -- final fours since 2006. it was the first time they have not reached the final four. he talked about how much he enjoyed his time in maryland, that this year's team was favored to coach. and national church will begin immediately to find his replacement -- a national search will begin immediately to find his replacement. the segals get the win -- seagulls get the win, 14-13. this all very -- they hope to match the women. the game0-winner -- game-winner with just 5 minutes left. byron nelson classic -- an event that lord byron would have loved, but may have felt squeamish about. he finishes in a tie for 17th. the gallery going crazy. jason day -- his approach. into the water. he cannot believe it. blake adams with a golden opportunity. his approach into the water at 18. himself.rhers he wins. 10 under par. stay with us for another check of the forecast >> an odd day today. >> tomorrow is not quite as odd. clouds, showers, fog, low-70's. more sunshine on tuesday. maybe
one day after marilyn suffered a -- maryland suffered a loss to notre dame, the head coach retires. no chamiopnshi -- final fours since 2006. it was the first time they have not reached the final four. he talked about how much he enjoyed his time in maryland, that this year's team was favored to coach. and national church will begin immediately to find his replacement -- a national search will begin immediately to find his replacement. the segals get the win -- seagulls get the win, 14-13. this...
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marilyn monroe, other respected women. >> you were pushing her, let's be honest. >> she wanted to do it, too. i didn't force her. >> i was on the fence about it, do i want to be viewed this way or show women, hey, i'm curvy. i'm not like the stick skinny bodiles on the magazines. i thought it would be empowering. >> both women they do not regret the play buoy decision. kris says she regrets broadcasting her younger daughters, kendal and kiley, pretending to be girls gone wild and paying on a stripper pole. >> how did you learn to do that? >> it was the big craze that oprah had on her show. all the girls were going on. >> reporter: they were 9 and 11. >> it was a new exercise thing. >> reporter: it's cringe-worthy, you know it. >> it definitely wasn't the best thing. i don't think kylie was thinking, i'm being a stripper. but other parrots, lamar said to me the other night he saw one episode of ours and it was that one. he thought we were -- >> crazy. >> like awful. >> reporter: worse than crazy, kris. irresponsible. you look that and think, what parent would permit this to happen and
marilyn monroe, other respected women. >> you were pushing her, let's be honest. >> she wanted to do it, too. i didn't force her. >> i was on the fence about it, do i want to be viewed this way or show women, hey, i'm curvy. i'm not like the stick skinny bodiles on the magazines. i thought it would be empowering. >> both women they do not regret the play buoy decision. kris says she regrets broadcasting her younger daughters, kendal and kiley, pretending to be girls gone...
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i'm surprised marilyn isn't wearing his hawaiian shirt. naveen, you don't watch the show, do you? >> jimmy: saw the pilot. >> you have to know what the piece is and what happens. we used to go to each other's houses and i used to go outside and have a cigarette and, you know. no, i haven't seen the show. >> jimmy: emilie, you were off the show for a year. during that time that you were off the show did you watch? >> no, i didn't, consciously, because i figured claire had no clue what was going on so -- >> jimmy: really, wow. >> emilie would not either. >> jimmy: which was preferable to you, playing sweet normal claire or "can't find my hair brush" -- >> um, you know, i don't know. i actually like a lot of things about the crazy claire. and very luckily that was a wig so i probably -- if that wasn't, i probably wouldn't be saying that. >> jimmy: daniel, one of the most emotional moments of the show was when jin and sun drowned together, and yet it seemed like somebody should have stayed around for the baby. >> a lot of people come up to me and say that. >> jimmy: i would think so,
i'm surprised marilyn isn't wearing his hawaiian shirt. naveen, you don't watch the show, do you? >> jimmy: saw the pilot. >> you have to know what the piece is and what happens. we used to go to each other's houses and i used to go outside and have a cigarette and, you know. no, i haven't seen the show. >> jimmy: emilie, you were off the show for a year. during that time that you were off the show did you watch? >> no, i didn't, consciously, because i figured claire had...
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[laughter] >> marilyn monroe? not even close. [laughter] i doubt you will guess what it is. it is the swastika. there is a very deep-seeded fascination with evil as well as with great mass -- greatness. abraham lincoln ever since 1848 in polls conducted up through the year 2009 has generated the greatest president read by both historians and the general public. and do you ever wonder what the criteria is that is used in deciding who is greatest and who is least great. whatever it is it is the opinion of the individual and it depends upon the individual's knowledge, their reading and education. if you ask more historians why they've rate abraham lincoln the greatest president, the most immediate answer is almost he saved the union and he freed the slaves. but lincoln's detractors in the neo confederates would say after all it was lincoln that split the union and savory would have died its own death if left alone and didn't require a bloody civil war and the death of 620,000 americans. so you get both sides of the claim in the argument. and i have tried to look at some objecti
[laughter] >> marilyn monroe? not even close. [laughter] i doubt you will guess what it is. it is the swastika. there is a very deep-seeded fascination with evil as well as with great mass -- greatness. abraham lincoln ever since 1848 in polls conducted up through the year 2009 has generated the greatest president read by both historians and the general public. and do you ever wonder what the criteria is that is used in deciding who is greatest and who is least great. whatever it is it is...
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it includes dresses, paintings and a collection of marilyn monroe memorabilia. all very nice things and the proceeds go to charity and to a trust fund for dannielynn. larry is here with us to discuss the auction along with darren julian of the auctionhouse who is running and conducting the sale. people want to know what was it like to come to the decision to say i'm going sell anna's things? >> i kept a healthy collection for dannielynn and it got to be where life was resembling -- there was so many things. i had ten storage bins of things throughout anna's life and her career and things of daniels and i felt like i had to make a practical decision because i spent roughly $100,000 over the last three years storing the things and if you take that times 18 years you to make the decision that tothis stuff she will want to hold on to or maybe offer it to her fans and collectors. said we can let some of it go. do i want dannielynn to wear every dress her mom had or will she even be the same sizion things like that. >> it is not an easy decision. we talked about that
it includes dresses, paintings and a collection of marilyn monroe memorabilia. all very nice things and the proceeds go to charity and to a trust fund for dannielynn. larry is here with us to discuss the auction along with darren julian of the auctionhouse who is running and conducting the sale. people want to know what was it like to come to the decision to say i'm going sell anna's things? >> i kept a healthy collection for dannielynn and it got to be where life was resembling -- there...
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but don't expect them to look like marilyn monroe. >> larry: should we ban messages into the universe for fear of attracting dangerous aliens? >> it is too late. if they are looking, they will already have detected us. >> larry: thanks for joining us. stephen hawking. >> goodbye, larry. i hope to see you this fall when my new book with leonard mlodinow, "the grand design" is released. thank you. >> larry: what do you make of his thinking? >> first of all, don't quit your day job, larry. don't sell the store. the aliens are not going to invade any time soon. i think what stephen is doing is giving us a wake-up call. the next few months to two years we have two satellites out there that are going to detect earth-like twins in outer space. maybe with liquid oceans, maybe with life on them. when we look at the night sky in the next few years, we're going have to get used to the fact that somebody could be staring back at us. we're going to have an exist centennial shock when the results of the satellite announce they have found earth-like planets in space. >> larry: seth shostak, you buy
but don't expect them to look like marilyn monroe. >> larry: should we ban messages into the universe for fear of attracting dangerous aliens? >> it is too late. if they are looking, they will already have detected us. >> larry: thanks for joining us. stephen hawking. >> goodbye, larry. i hope to see you this fall when my new book with leonard mlodinow, "the grand design" is released. thank you. >> larry: what do you make of his thinking? >> first...
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marilyn monroe, the same rabbi was his character witness at the same time at the house un-american activitiesommittee because he wasn't enough that he was going to get married to the women's in the world. without the time having to ask questions about whether or not he counted as an american at all. and i can't cannot tell you just a couple of things about 10 and maryland. i just can't not, so i will. when she was first introduced to the family, robert goldberg by the way at the end of his life was just in all efforts to lie from him for conversion to judaism. she knew when she met the miller family. and mr. and mrs. miller used to feed her because she needed a bit of fattening up. i suppose will give without. until the evening when she asked if they ever ate any other matter. [laughter] ms. monroe -- [inaudible] she was rather a modest, shy little girl. and the bathroom in the house is a bit too near the living room. swathe of shyness as you could say, she used to, when she retired their, turn on all the top story about lily, just out of discretion, you know, you wanted not to depress bmis.
marilyn monroe, the same rabbi was his character witness at the same time at the house un-american activitiesommittee because he wasn't enough that he was going to get married to the women's in the world. without the time having to ask questions about whether or not he counted as an american at all. and i can't cannot tell you just a couple of things about 10 and maryland. i just can't not, so i will. when she was first introduced to the family, robert goldberg by the way at the end of his life...
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your tributes to marilyn monroe and dolly parton.the big ones. >> we'll leave that one alone. i think i know where you're going with that. it was just a way to express yourself and play tribute? >> i was having fun with character. and it was like a little play every week. it was fun to dance and to perform live. it was a great experience. you know? it's a dream job. >> damian, as robin mentioned, this is your first time. what surprised you most about the competition? >> just the whole production side of it. like, everything else that goes on besides the dancing is such a huge production to be a part of. >> they know what they're doing. they do a great job. >> yeah. >> and so, what do you think going forward? this is where we usually have you handicap the remaining celebrities, which i know is very difficult because you've become very close. but what do you think is going to happen from here on out? >> i think the front-runners are there. they're definitely leading the way. you have evan and nicole. >> it is a dance competition. so, t
your tributes to marilyn monroe and dolly parton.the big ones. >> we'll leave that one alone. i think i know where you're going with that. it was just a way to express yourself and play tribute? >> i was having fun with character. and it was like a little play every week. it was fun to dance and to perform live. it was a great experience. you know? it's a dream job. >> damian, as robin mentioned, this is your first time. what surprised you most about the competition? >>...
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that the senate proceed to executive session for the purpose of consideration of calendar number 74, marilyna. brown, 74 1, william b. sansome. 742, neil g. mcbride. 743, barbara haskew, and that the nominations be confirmed en bloc, the motions to reconsider be considered made and made upon the table en bloc, no further motions be in order, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action and any statements relating to the nominee appearing at the appropriate place in the record is as if read. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. coburn: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. udall: mr. president, moving forward with some individual nominees for president obama to put in place, people at the department of commerce, at the health and human services department, at the treasury department, at the state department and at the energy department. all very important government agencies, all president obama wants is to have his team in place so they can start doing their work. but what we're seeing on the other side over and over again is secret holds, delay.
that the senate proceed to executive session for the purpose of consideration of calendar number 74, marilyna. brown, 74 1, william b. sansome. 742, neil g. mcbride. 743, barbara haskew, and that the nominations be confirmed en bloc, the motions to reconsider be considered made and made upon the table en bloc, no further motions be in order, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action and any statements relating to the nominee appearing at the appropriate place in the record is...