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let's go to mary jo. mary jo: ok, roger, we've got to talk about the shot. where do you come up with a shot like that? >> look, i was in a difficult position. i have nothing to lose, i guess. mary jo: do you ever practice that? >> we do. i do. we do a lot actually, but they never work. mary jo: unbelievable. check it out. pretty big moment in the match. you could pull it off. >> that's the greatest shot i've ever hit in my life. it was -- it was -- mary jo: here it is. >> that's unbelievable. mary jo: all right. you're going for oh, and on match point doesn't compare. >> no, but it was an unbelievable match. i had a lot of fun today. it was fantastic. had some great shots. so it was great for me to come through, though, because he was tough. let's look ahead to tomorrow. juan martin del potro many the final. your sixth different opponent. you're going for sixth in a row. your thoughts on that match. >> i think he played a good match against rafa. i think he's proved that he's a grand slam contender. he's not in the final for nothing. i'm looking forward to p
let's go to mary jo. mary jo: ok, roger, we've got to talk about the shot. where do you come up with a shot like that? >> look, i was in a difficult position. i have nothing to lose, i guess. mary jo: do you ever practice that? >> we do. i do. we do a lot actually, but they never work. mary jo: unbelievable. check it out. pretty big moment in the match. you could pull it off. >> that's the greatest shot i've ever hit in my life. it was -- it was -- mary jo: here it is....
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let's go down to mary jo fernandez. mary jo: thanks, dick, with juan marine del potro.getting ready to go out there for your first major final. what's going through your mind? >> it's a great moment for me and i hope to do my best and of course try to win. mary jo: you dominated rafael nadal yesterday. you played roger in paris, a close five-setter. already it take to beat roger today? >> i have to do everything perfect, play much better than last tournament. it will be tough. mary jo: good luck out there. >> thank you. mary jo: roger federer, going for six u.s. opens in a row. major title number 16. has dropped one set this year at the u.s. open. roger, you're playing six in a row. your sixth different opponent. how have you been able to remain a constant? >> just try hard, you know, a lot of practice. the stuff you don't see, i guess. but i've played a lot of great matches here on arthur ashe and it's a pleasure to be back. mary jo: del potro is playing in his first. how much will you rely on your experience in this final? >> oh, we'll see. it's dangerous at the same
let's go down to mary jo fernandez. mary jo: thanks, dick, with juan marine del potro.getting ready to go out there for your first major final. what's going through your mind? >> it's a great moment for me and i hope to do my best and of course try to win. mary jo: you dominated rafael nadal yesterday. you played roger in paris, a close five-setter. already it take to beat roger today? >> i have to do everything perfect, play much better than last tournament. it will be tough. mary...
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he's with mary jo. mary jo: brian, take us step by step to what happened to get serena defaulted at the end. >> well, it was not an immediate default. it was a point penalty that happened to be given on match point. she had had an earlier warning for racket abuse, and at -- i believe it was deuce, she was called for a foot fault, and a point later she said something to a line umpire and it was reported to the chair, and that resulted in a point penalty and it just happened that point penalty was match point. mary jo: did serena have anything to say when all this was happening, to her defense? >> i can't go into that, but it was a code violation for unsportsman like conduct. mary jo: thank you very much. there you have it, dick. dick: you can see the disappointment in brian ealey. it's the very last thing a tournament referee wants to officiate. those were the conditions. serena williams is out, the defending champion. kim clijsters advances. mary: it's a pity. but what seems to have happened is that whe
he's with mary jo. mary jo: brian, take us step by step to what happened to get serena defaulted at the end. >> well, it was not an immediate default. it was a point penalty that happened to be given on match point. she had had an earlier warning for racket abuse, and at -- i believe it was deuce, she was called for a foot fault, and a point later she said something to a line umpire and it was reported to the chair, and that resulted in a point penalty and it just happened that point...
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he's with mary jo. mary jo: brian, take us step by step to what happened to get serena defaulted at the end. >> well, it was not an immediate default. it was a point penalty that happened to be given on match point. she had had an earlier warning for racket abuse, and at -- i believe it was deuce, she was called for a foot fault, and a point later she said something to a line umpire and it was reported to the chair, and that resulted in a point penalty and it just happened that point penalty was match point. mary jo: did serena have anything to say when all this was happening, to her defense? >> i can't go into that, but it was a code violation for unsportsman like conduct. mary jo: thank you very much. there you have it, dick. dick: you can see the disappointment in brian ealey. it's the very last thing a tournament referee wants to officiate. those were the conditions. serena williams is out, the defending champion. kim clijsters advances. mary: it's a pity. but what seems to have happened is that whe
he's with mary jo. mary jo: brian, take us step by step to what happened to get serena defaulted at the end. >> well, it was not an immediate default. it was a point penalty that happened to be given on match point. she had had an earlier warning for racket abuse, and at -- i believe it was deuce, she was called for a foot fault, and a point later she said something to a line umpire and it was reported to the chair, and that resulted in a point penalty and it just happened that point...
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describes his relationships with various presidents and his remorse over the car against that killed mary jo kopechne. its publisher expects it to be a best-seller. >>> you can read more about these stories online at a abcnews.com. >>> an aide close to blagojevich was found dead. did he kill himself days before beginning a prison sentence. >>> chaos onth court of the u.s. open. now serena williams is slapped with a hefty fine. feed the senses. >>> welcome back. these are the latest headlines from abc news. police in new haven believe they have found the body of annie le found in the building where she worked and was last seen. >>> president obama is on wall street to make a major speech on the economy and will look back at the lehman brothers' collapse one year ago. >>> just days after the 9/11 anniversary osama bin laden has issued a new message. he says president obama is powerless to stop the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >>> the first swine flu shots could be coming in less than a month. health and human services second kathleen see bealous says the first round of h1n1 shots could be rea
describes his relationships with various presidents and his remorse over the car against that killed mary jo kopechne. its publisher expects it to be a best-seller. >>> you can read more about these stories online at a abcnews.com. >>> an aide close to blagojevich was found dead. did he kill himself days before beginning a prison sentence. >>> chaos onth court of the u.s. open. now serena williams is slapped with a hefty fine. feed the senses. >>> welcome...
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mary jo in florida. hi, mary jo. >> caller: hey, friend. i'm a big fan of the show.calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i have a two-part question. i was wondering what misty was wearing when ronald got home. was she in pajamas or was she in jeans and -- >> good question. >> caller: and then how much time in between when she allegedly woke up and ronald got home? >> teresa neves, this is haleigh's paternal grandmother. what was she wearing when ronald got home? >> she was wearing a little pajama top and boxer shorts. >> miss neves, just hearing you upset, we're all throwing around legal theories and this letter and whether it's true or not. what is your message tonight? >> i believe haleigh is alive. i have faith in god to take care of my baby girl and find her. and i don't care who had something to do with it. those are the people who need to be put away and bring my baby girl home. >> miss neves, why are you so sure haleigh is still with us? >> because i stand on god's promise that if you pray and believe that he will give you what you pray for. >> mi
mary jo in florida. hi, mary jo. >> caller: hey, friend. i'm a big fan of the show.calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i have a two-part question. i was wondering what misty was wearing when ronald got home. was she in pajamas or was she in jeans and -- >> good question. >> caller: and then how much time in between when she allegedly woke up and ronald got home? >> teresa neves, this is haleigh's paternal grandmother. what was she wearing when ronald...
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mary jo in florida. hi, mary jo. >> caller: hey, friend. i'm a big fan of the show. thanks for what you do. >> and thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i have a two-part question. i was wondering what misty was wearing when ronald got home. was she in pajamas or was she in -- >> good question. >> caller: and then how much time in between when she allegedly woke up and ronald got home? >> teresa neves, this is haleigh's paternal grandmother. what was she wearing when ronald got home? >> she was wearing a little pajama top and boxer shorts. >> miss neves, just hearing you upset, we're all throwing around legal theories and this letter and whether it's true or not. what is your message tonight? >> i believe haleigh is alive. i have faith in god to take care of my baby girl and find her. and i don't care who had something to do with it. those are the people who need to be put away and bring my baby girl home. >> miss neves, why are you so sure haleigh is still with us? >> because i stand on god's promise that if you pray and believe that he wi
mary jo in florida. hi, mary jo. >> caller: hey, friend. i'm a big fan of the show. thanks for what you do. >> and thank you for calling in, dear. what's your question? >> caller: i have a two-part question. i was wondering what misty was wearing when ronald got home. was she in pajamas or was she in -- >> good question. >> caller: and then how much time in between when she allegedly woke up and ronald got home? >> teresa neves, this is haleigh's paternal...
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. >> on chappaquiddick island, off martha's vineyard, i made a repeated effort to save mary jo by divingnto the strong and murky current. this morning i entered a plea of guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. no words on my part can possibly express the terrible pain and suffering i feel over this tragic incident. >> larry: do you think the chappaquiddick thing will ever go away? there have been two recent books. >> it's a tragedy i will live with for the rest of my life. and for the rest -- i don't -- there's no way of really knowing. >> larry: did you ever say to yourself -- i would have been president without that. >> no, i don't. >> larry: you do not? no, i don't. no, i think it would be -- as i've said many times, there's a tragedy, i've taken responsibility for it. i'm very much involved in the actions of the senate. >> larry: do you -- >> no, i don't. i've been until the business too long. 28 years -- you have to or you're not going to be able to have an impact in terms of -- >> larry: in other words, you can tune it out. you know that the book window is featuring the book -
. >> on chappaquiddick island, off martha's vineyard, i made a repeated effort to save mary jo by divingnto the strong and murky current. this morning i entered a plea of guilty to leaving the scene of an accident. no words on my part can possibly express the terrible pain and suffering i feel over this tragic incident. >> larry: do you think the chappaquiddick thing will ever go away? there have been two recent books. >> it's a tragedy i will live with for the rest of my...
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his battle with brain cancer and remorse over the 1969 car accident at chappaquiddick that killed mary johne. >> the family sort of upset last week because the "new york times" got their hands on an advanced copy of it. well, here is your monday forecast: >> showers and thunderstorms from the southern rockies to oregon with some localized flooding, hail and gusty winds. >> a high of 75 in portland, 82 in albuquerque. sorry, i said that funny. sunny and warm -- >> that's okay. >> you're okay with that? sunny and warm across the west. 78 in boston and 80s from new york it atlanta. >> just call it a cattle drive-through. that's what it looked like at a convenience store in washington state over the weekend. >> two steers made their way down the aisle of a store until a cowboy on horseback came to the rescue and herded them out. >> amazingly no one was hurt. i think they went in to ambush the owner. have you been selling cold cut in here? selling burgers? that was my cousin. >> it's more odd that was who came out to get them, a cowboy on a horse. we'll be right back with more "world news now.
his battle with brain cancer and remorse over the 1969 car accident at chappaquiddick that killed mary johne. >> the family sort of upset last week because the "new york times" got their hands on an advanced copy of it. well, here is your monday forecast: >> showers and thunderstorms from the southern rockies to oregon with some localized flooding, hail and gusty winds. >> a high of 75 in portland, 82 in albuquerque. sorry, i said that funny. sunny and warm --...
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he says he believes his father's work was dedicated to making up for the death of mary jo.he drown in ' 69 when kennedy drove off of a bridge and left the scene. >>> well, what a way to start the workweek. did you go outside today? >> i did. it was beautiful. >> picture perfect. even hard to talk about it. >> it was so beautiful. a little -- a little summer feel, too. >> i hear we should not get used to it because some changes come could be coming our way. gary, what changes are we talking about? >> last week we were stk in the clouds and had temperatures in the 70s and 60s and a lot of you thought summer was gone for good. we get a taste of that coming back. looks like now we will be forecasting unsettled conditions as we start to get to the middle of the week. don't worry. tomorrow looks really good, a lot like today. one of the reasons why, happenship is building in and clear skies across the area on the satellite view. i know we had white puffy clouds indicating the fair weather clouds. but it has been nice and a lot of sunshine and that's allowed temperatures to get in
he says he believes his father's work was dedicated to making up for the death of mary jo.he drown in ' 69 when kennedy drove off of a bridge and left the scene. >>> well, what a way to start the workweek. did you go outside today? >> i did. it was beautiful. >> picture perfect. even hard to talk about it. >> it was so beautiful. a little -- a little summer feel, too. >> i hear we should not get used to it because some changes come could be coming our way. gary,...
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laura: if i were mary jo kopechne's family i would be outraged.f conservatives or republicans did something similar people would be outraged. why do you think it's ok to be up there on capitol hill saying do it for teddy? why is that ok? >> you said are they using ted kennedy's death? ted kennedy himself called it health care the cause of his life. ok. so it's not using it laura. and here is what really bothered me over this debate over the weekend on radio that we were all talking about it had you these moving eulogies by orrin hatch at obviously the services but mccain and mitch mcconnell and even fox news coverage said liberal lion crossed party lines. everybody said how wonderful and how he crossed party lines. now that he is gone, they can't see how health care can get passed because he is not there to do it. that's like using him as an excuse to bury health care reform with him. you are eulogy guising him and saying he went to your mother's funeral. you loved him, but you can't do what it is he has done his whole career, not a single one of
laura: if i were mary jo kopechne's family i would be outraged.f conservatives or republicans did something similar people would be outraged. why do you think it's ok to be up there on capitol hill saying do it for teddy? why is that ok? >> you said are they using ted kennedy's death? ted kennedy himself called it health care the cause of his life. ok. so it's not using it laura. and here is what really bothered me over this debate over the weekend on radio that we were all talking about...
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mary jo in florida. hi, mary jo. >> caller: hey, friend. i'm a big fan of the show.question? >> caller: i have a two-part question. i was wondering what misty was wearing when ronald got home. was she in pajamas or was she in -- >> good question. >> caller: and then how much time in between when she allegedly woke up and ronald got home? >> teresa neves, this is haleigh's paternal grandmother. what was she wearing when ronald got home? >> she was wearing a little pajama top and boxer shorts. >> miss neves, just hearing you upset, we're all throwing around legal theories and this letter and whether it's true or not. what is your message tonight? >> i believe haleigh is alive. i have faith in god to take care of my baby girl and find her. and i don't care who had something to do with it. those are the people who need to be put away and bring my baby girl home. >> miss neves, why are you so sure haleigh is still with us? >> because i stand on god's promise that if you pray and believe that he will give you what you pray for. >> miss neves, tell me how ronald is holding
mary jo in florida. hi, mary jo. >> caller: hey, friend. i'm a big fan of the show.question? >> caller: i have a two-part question. i was wondering what misty was wearing when ronald got home. was she in pajamas or was she in -- >> good question. >> caller: and then how much time in between when she allegedly woke up and ronald got home? >> teresa neves, this is haleigh's paternal grandmother. what was she wearing when ronald got home? >> she was wearing a...
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and mary jo white, the facie attorney, she's pacing back and forth. a terrorist book has gone off. what are we going to do? we had a guy inside -- what she stopped. you had a guy inside the cell that you think is responsible for this. yeah, this guy. yeah. we had him inside. get him in here. tomorrow. tonight. where is he? you know, he's probably going to want $1 million because we didn't treat this guy well. i don care what it cost, get him in here. guess what they paid $1.5 million to do what he was doing for $500 a week. he set up a sting and they nailed the blind shake and 11 others in this plot. patrick fitzgerald was the prosecutor. that's what i call for failing to stop. and why is that important? you're going to hear in a few minutes. you'll under why that case happened. so mccarthy and fitzgerald, they have a list. who's on the list? bin laden, the brother-in-law, and ali mohamed as i told you was an fbi informant. now at the time if you will control in fresno is a guy named john send who is involved in the murder case involving the ewells family. he literally hired a guy
and mary jo white, the facie attorney, she's pacing back and forth. a terrorist book has gone off. what are we going to do? we had a guy inside -- what she stopped. you had a guy inside the cell that you think is responsible for this. yeah, this guy. yeah. we had him inside. get him in here. tomorrow. tonight. where is he? you know, he's probably going to want $1 million because we didn't treat this guy well. i don care what it cost, get him in here. guess what they paid $1.5 million to do what...
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he said it was something that haunted him every day of his life after the tragic death of mary jo kopechne. there are still some people -- i'm calling you patrick, i should call you congressman. i apologize. but the setting seems appropriate -- who still feel that he didn't pay enough of a personal or political price for that event and that he was a kennedy and that made it go away. how do you respond when you hear that? >> well, obviously people have the -- are entitled to their opinions. the fact of the matter is this would have just paralyzed any normal person and he spent his life working to improve the lives of many and he, in a sense, basically saved millions of people through his work on aids, through his work on health care, through his work on so many issues that are of vital importance to saving people's lives. i think he spent his life trying to work to make up for his failings. and the real story of this book is how someone kept going inspite of otherwise being paralyzed. i think all of us could have just hung it up at that point. i certainly would have. and yet he carried on a
he said it was something that haunted him every day of his life after the tragic death of mary jo kopechne. there are still some people -- i'm calling you patrick, i should call you congressman. i apologize. but the setting seems appropriate -- who still feel that he didn't pay enough of a personal or political price for that event and that he was a kennedy and that made it go away. how do you respond when you hear that? >> well, obviously people have the -- are entitled to their...
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and mary jo, please do all you can to keep the health care in our hands and not the government. mr. speaker, mr. president, these are not people that are off on some tangept, but people who are concerned about their country and concerned that the government is taking over every aspect of their lives. they are concerned that we are mortgaging the future of our children and grandchildren and skerpped that their personal liberties and freedoms are at risk. mr. president, madam speaker, it's time to listen to the american people and quit giving speeches. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? mr. burton: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. burton: one of the things that concerns me is the media, the more liberal media seems to ignore some of the things that are extremely important to the people of this country and to the freedoms we enjoy and the money that's being spent by the congress. this weekend and today, i watched
and mary jo, please do all you can to keep the health care in our hands and not the government. mr. speaker, mr. president, these are not people that are off on some tangept, but people who are concerned about their country and concerned that the government is taking over every aspect of their lives. they are concerned that we are mortgaging the future of our children and grandchildren and skerpped that their personal liberties and freedoms are at risk. mr. president, madam speaker, it's time...
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saying the memoir kennedy called his behavior after the 1969 accident that killed mary jo kopechne asnexcusable and the events may have shortened the life of his ailing father joseph p. kennedy. from the new york daly news is the judge john paul stevens has hired fewer law clerks generating speculation that he will retire next year. the first sunday of october we will premier our new documentary taking a look inside the supreme court. oral arguments begin the first monday of october but the case involving the movie focusing on hillary rodham clinton will be brought up in a special oral argument next wednesday and we will preview some of the details tomorrow with a reporter from "new york times" 9:15 east coast. robert is joining us from brookeville, indiana. stpwhroo i was going to say madoff is in jail where he belongs. so, let's not spend a lot of time on guys like that. it is a waste of time. host: let me ask you because part of the issue is what the s.e.c. did or didn't do. let me read you what is being said on the front page of the "washington post." the top cop for wall street h
saying the memoir kennedy called his behavior after the 1969 accident that killed mary jo kopechne asnexcusable and the events may have shortened the life of his ailing father joseph p. kennedy. from the new york daly news is the judge john paul stevens has hired fewer law clerks generating speculation that he will retire next year. the first sunday of october we will premier our new documentary taking a look inside the supreme court. oral arguments begin the first monday of october but the...