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top but ended newcastle's unbeaten run with a three one win at the stadium two penalties and michael richards strike damage there meanwhile leighton baines late penalty helped a bit in the comeback to be wolves two one robin van persie bracer rasul come back to win to win in origin so man. blood put in three three three with thanks to chew gold for me one of those in the ninth minute of stoppage time q.p.r. only to win three two at stoke and sunderland against poland was goalless west brom...
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after they ended newcastle's unbeaten run with a three one victory two penalties and a michael richards strike doing the damage there elsewhere leighton baines is late penalty help that gets him come back to beat wolves two one robin van persie is brace the rascal come back to win to win ignore age ten man black byrne three three three with wigan thanks to two goals from the cuckoo the last in the ninth minute of stoppage time q.p.r. rally there to be three two is sunday against fulham is goalless and west brom beat bolton and how they handed her the strike gave munchkin ninety three it's one z but it is their noisy neighbors who are the only club to remain unbeaten in the league although city manager nineteen doesn't expect to make that record in time. you open it and you look at these. games. that we don't again you're right i'm sure but there are players and. you're going to go because you're going. for chelsea will look to chip away at man city's lead when they take on liverpool it's stamper bridge this evening the blues are currently twelve points off the pace but will have a pract
after they ended newcastle's unbeaten run with a three one victory two penalties and a michael richards strike doing the damage there elsewhere leighton baines is late penalty help that gets him come back to beat wolves two one robin van persie is brace the rascal come back to win to win ignore age ten man black byrne three three three with wigan thanks to two goals from the cuckoo the last in the ninth minute of stoppage time q.p.r. rally there to be three two is sunday against fulham is...
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there after they ended newcastle's unbeaten run with a three one victory to penalties under michael richards striking the damage elsewhere leighton baines his late penalty helped their briton come back to beat wolves three one robin van persie is braced sore ass to come back to win to want to . put in three three three with wigan thanks to two goals and you could be the last in the ninth minute of stoppage time keeper rally to be in three two is stoke sunderland against fellow met with. bolton and having an answer is only strike manchester united fictious one thing but it is their noisy neighbors who are the only club who remain unbeaten although city manager man cine doesn't expect that record intact. you look at these. games. i'm sure. but the players and. players. well chelsea will look to chip away at man city's lead when they take on liverpool it's stamford bridge this evening the blues are currently twelve points off the pace that will have a practically fully fit squad to choose from with didier drogba and daniel sturridge back from the sidelines liverpool's who is suarez is expected
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i'm back with msnbc political analyst richard wolf and msnbc analyst michael steele. er the weekend, now with a live body and graphic details, i don't know that he can now just say, i'm not answering that, we're going to move on, look at the journalistic code of ethics. how does he deal with the press now if he was already edgy and as michael says, he has two debates to deal with this week? >> i'm sure he'll get testier. there's not actually a lot of downside in a republican primary running against the media. the problem is, it's not just the media that's pursuing him now. and that's the damaging nature of having not just a credible accuser of someone who's a registered republican. i'm sure there will be lots of digging around about this accuser. but going against the media has worked so far. it's allowed him to tough it out. a lot of people have said, he's unflappable and he's sticking to his message. but, again, over time, whether it's in a month or by the time we get to super tuesday, this is going to run out of steam. >> michael, in the midst of all of this controv
i'm back with msnbc political analyst richard wolf and msnbc analyst michael steele. er the weekend, now with a live body and graphic details, i don't know that he can now just say, i'm not answering that, we're going to move on, look at the journalistic code of ethics. how does he deal with the press now if he was already edgy and as michael says, he has two debates to deal with this week? >> i'm sure he'll get testier. there's not actually a lot of downside in a republican primary...
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it seems like the slurs whether from michael richards or mel gibson, they said they wound people, but they never wound anybody but the person who says it. it is like when ratner uses the f-word, nobody got physically harmed and ratner is now going through re-education camp. >> look, i thought the guy said something stupid. i thought his apology seemed sincere. and it was a little over the top, but you have to go over the top when you are trying to apiece these people. i just don't like the fact that they are actually -- i read they will actually make him stand on the corner of melrose with a sign saying "sorry i made a boo boo." >> i would like to see that. well, let me go to lori. i don't believe he wrote that letter. there are too many code words you see in every one of the letter. >> such as? >> well make sure you say -- >> transgender. >> appropriate. >> hurtful bigotry. >> and also the -- >> and children. >> bullied children. >> raising awareness is always the catch phrase. when you have nothing going for you, no job, no purpose -- >> you can see the manager putting their heads t
it seems like the slurs whether from michael richards or mel gibson, they said they wound people, but they never wound anybody but the person who says it. it is like when ratner uses the f-word, nobody got physically harmed and ratner is now going through re-education camp. >> look, i thought the guy said something stupid. i thought his apology seemed sincere. and it was a little over the top, but you have to go over the top when you are trying to apiece these people. i just don't like...
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. >> world famous laugh factory where michael richards single ha handedly destroyed his career in 2006eporter: and a few secrets spilled on the way, like an odd job brad pitt had. >> he used to deliver strippo grams. >> they are also paparazzi and we spotted hair stylist jose iber. >> we have a camera on the bus, able to upload footage directly to the office in an instant. >> reporter: tmz says the tours are selling out daily since started in may. >> i thought it would be interesting to do a tour that would be unique and give you a perspective that tied in some of the hilarities from the tv show. it did that. >> reporter: the tmz guys agree on the question. >> everybody wants to know everything about harvey. >> harvey levin is the face of tmz and he credits his supporting cast for turning his idea into a reality on wheels. >> if it were me it would be a failure and it's become a real ensemble. >> reporter: hollywood in the 21st century. we're joined by willie geist and chuck nice. the hollywood is the gift that keeps on giving in terms of celebrity train wrecks and now it's a business.
. >> world famous laugh factory where michael richards single ha handedly destroyed his career in 2006eporter: and a few secrets spilled on the way, like an odd job brad pitt had. >> he used to deliver strippo grams. >> they are also paparazzi and we spotted hair stylist jose iber. >> we have a camera on the bus, able to upload footage directly to the office in an instant. >> reporter: tmz says the tours are selling out daily since started in may. >> i...
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michael gerson, richard norton smith, thank you. >> thanks. >> brown: finally tonight, the man whose blueprint guided the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai, india, that killed 166 people, a pakistani-american who took the name "david coleman headley." he was both a paid informer for the u.s. drug enforcement administration and a member of the pakistani terrorist group lashkar-e-tayyiba. "frontline" and the news service pro publica have investigated how american law enforcement and intelligence agencies missed several opportunities to thwart headley's plot, including a tip that came from one of headley's several pakistani wives, after the two fought. we start with an excerpt. the reporter is sebastian rotella. >> her anger lead to what happened next. she goes toz the u.s. embassy in islamabad and warns them about her husband's extremist activities just as the mumbai plot is gathering momentum, the reconnaissance and the preparation. >> that's right. they must have had a disagreement, she has a short fuse, she goes and mentioned that he was trained by to be, he's a... lashkar-e-tayyiba and
michael gerson, richard norton smith, thank you. >> thanks. >> brown: finally tonight, the man whose blueprint guided the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai, india, that killed 166 people, a pakistani-american who took the name "david coleman headley." he was both a paid informer for the u.s. drug enforcement administration and a member of the pakistani terrorist group lashkar-e-tayyiba. "frontline" and the news service pro publica have investigated how american law...
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bigger problem when you see the frustration boil over on the sidelines, is the ship sinking as michael ray richardst know but pretty darned close the situation is if you are london fletcher you are the only guy that can go to ron landry. >> because he is a sucker. >> first of all i think it is a good thing they still care. >> absolutely. >> it is a great sign. >> they do care if you go to the sideline and don't see emotion that is when you need to worry. >> you guys are getting ready to go out to the stadium what are you doing. >> tale gate party we go out, we take brian mitchell's golf court go from tailgate to tailgate. if you are out there, hit us up. >> it is all about free stuff. >> we will handle all free moon shine. >> you are not going to be like now. >> no, we will throw our digs on get a little warmer. >> i got my tights on here. >> we can here you tonight 6 to 9. >> i listen to them all the time, you should too at home. kevin and rock thanks for coming in. back after this state farm. this is jessica. hey, jessica, jerry neumann with a policy question. jerry, how are you doing? fine, i ju
bigger problem when you see the frustration boil over on the sidelines, is the ship sinking as michael ray richardst know but pretty darned close the situation is if you are london fletcher you are the only guy that can go to ron landry. >> because he is a sucker. >> first of all i think it is a good thing they still care. >> absolutely. >> it is a great sign. >> they do care if you go to the sideline and don't see emotion that is when you need to worry. >>...
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michael gerson, richard norton smith, thank you. >> thanks. >> brown: finally tonight, the man whoselueprint guided the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai, india, that killed 166 people, a pakistani-american who took the name "david coleman headley." he was both a paid informer for the u.s. drug enforcement administration and a member of the pakistani terrorist group lashkar-e-tayyiba. "frontline" and the news service pro publica have investigated how american law enforcement and intelligence agencies missed several opportunities to thwart headley's plot, including a tip that came from one of headley's several pakistani wives, after the two fought. we start with an excerpt. the reporter is sebastian rotella. >> her anger lead to what happened next. she goes toz the u.s. embassy in islamabad and warns them about her husband's extremist activities just as the mumbai plot is gathering momentum, the reconnaissance and the preparation. >> that's right. they must have had a disagreement, she has a short fuse, she goes and mentioned that he was trained by to be, he's a... lashkar-e-tayyiba and h
michael gerson, richard norton smith, thank you. >> thanks. >> brown: finally tonight, the man whoselueprint guided the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai, india, that killed 166 people, a pakistani-american who took the name "david coleman headley." he was both a paid informer for the u.s. drug enforcement administration and a member of the pakistani terrorist group lashkar-e-tayyiba. "frontline" and the news service pro publica have investigated how american law...
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michael jackson slurring his words. >>catherine: prosecutors had a lineup of witnesses to testify to dr. richard alleged attempts to cover his tracks on june 25, 2009 when he realized that michael jackson with in trouble. >> did dr. conrad murray ever mention the word propofol to you during the time that you lack the location or in his presence? >> no, he did not. >>catherine: to drop the trial the defense tried to prove that michael jackson gave himself the lethal dose of propofol without dr. bernice--without dr. murray's knowledge. >> cp with the injection of propofol near the our 11:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. that did it? >> in my opinion, yes. >> the conrad murray left prints, paris, and planted without their father. >> they want you to convict dr. murray for the actions of michael jackson. they just do not want to tell you that. >> vicki: if convicted dr. murray faces up to four years in prison. the old debt dan's office coming up in this week's take a look at this. >> vicki: take a look at this, this man takes to jumping to a higher level. this 23 year-old leaks over cars coming at him 3 mi. p
michael jackson slurring his words. >>catherine: prosecutors had a lineup of witnesses to testify to dr. richard alleged attempts to cover his tracks on june 25, 2009 when he realized that michael jackson with in trouble. >> did dr. conrad murray ever mention the word propofol to you during the time that you lack the location or in his presence? >> no, he did not. >>catherine: to drop the trial the defense tried to prove that michael jackson gave himself the lethal dose...
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richard vida. he and his business partner, michael -- excuse me. jason yeoh. they opened poquito in november 2010. i stumbled upon the restaurant while i was on the campaign trail, wherry, famished, and in need of a cocktail. they were there tuners me back to health. it is an honor to present you with a special commendation on behalf of myself and members of the board of supervisors. do you have any words? >> first, i would like to say thank you for thinking us. being in the dog patch and district 10, there are some of the choices it is special for us to be honored today. we look forward to being part of what is becoming a little bit of a restaurant renaissance, not only the dog patch, but petrer o, extending into bayview. >> keep an eye on this restaurant and the neighborhood. thank you. [applause] supervisor avalos: i do not believe my restaurant is here. i am honoring yama sushi, jeffrey lee. i do not think there will be arriving today. we are honoring them for their great work in the community, not just in providing an affordable sushi restaurant that has
richard vida. he and his business partner, michael -- excuse me. jason yeoh. they opened poquito in november 2010. i stumbled upon the restaurant while i was on the campaign trail, wherry, famished, and in need of a cocktail. they were there tuners me back to health. it is an honor to present you with a special commendation on behalf of myself and members of the board of supervisors. do you have any words? >> first, i would like to say thank you for thinking us. being in the dog patch and...
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richard. >>> michael jackson's doctor is about to be sentenced for involuntary manslaughter. coming up, we'll talk to one of conrad murray's lawyers and see what he expects to happen in the next few hours. >>> many people across the southeast waking up this morning to a rare november snowfall. we'll have details on that, as well, after the break. nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. >>> checking news across country now. parts of the south getting hit with a rare november snowstorm. accumulations of two to four inches are possible in parts of tennessee, mississippi, alaba
richard. >>> michael jackson's doctor is about to be sentenced for involuntary manslaughter. coming up, we'll talk to one of conrad murray's lawyers and see what he expects to happen in the next few hours. >>> many people across the southeast waking up this morning to a rare november snowfall. we'll have details on that, as well, after the break. nyquil (stuffy): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs,...
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richard baker in 2009. congressman bob michael. speaker pelosi who presented the award to former speaker tom foley in 2007. and tonight we pay tribute to two gentlemen who have devoted their lives to public service and have left their mark on every aspect of america life. the society has named the deans of congress as co-honorees to receive the 2011 freedom award. daniel inouye of hawaii, president pro tem of the united states senate and john dingell of michigan, dean of the u.s. house of representatives and the longest-serving member in the history of the house of representatives. [ applause ] >> together they represent 110 years of public service in the congress. for more than five decades, their lifetime leadership has guided legislation affecting all walks of life in their respective states and in the nation. their dedication to public service and to the nation represent an extraordinary example for all americans, as well as their colleagues in congress. to provide an introduction to senator inouye, i have the pleasure of intro
richard baker in 2009. congressman bob michael. speaker pelosi who presented the award to former speaker tom foley in 2007. and tonight we pay tribute to two gentlemen who have devoted their lives to public service and have left their mark on every aspect of america life. the society has named the deans of congress as co-honorees to receive the 2011 freedom award. daniel inouye of hawaii, president pro tem of the united states senate and john dingell of michigan, dean of the u.s. house of...
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. >> paramedics reached michael jackson's side at 12:26. paramedic richard long the patient had been in this condition? >> i did ask him that. >> what did dr. murray say in to that question? >> it just happened right when i called you. >> meaning five minutes eerl, not the nearly 30 minutes murray's phone records showed had past since the houston cocktail waitress noticed the drr wasn't answering her. the paramedic told the court that when he arrived on scene, jackson was blue and cool to the touch. he hooked up an electrocardio gram, jackson was flatlining. being down only five minutes didn't make sense to the paramedic, who pressed the doctor about more information about jackson. >> i asked what his underlying health condition was. he said, nothing, he has nothing. simply, that did not add up to me. >> then senef asked murray if jackson was using any drugs. >> at that point, he said no he's not taking anything. and then he followed that up with, i just gave him a little bit of lorazepam to sleep. >> senef says murray didn't mention the valium, the midazola
. >> paramedics reached michael jackson's side at 12:26. paramedic richard long the patient had been in this condition? >> i did ask him that. >> what did dr. murray say in to that question? >> it just happened right when i called you. >> meaning five minutes eerl, not the nearly 30 minutes murray's phone records showed had past since the houston cocktail waitress noticed the drr wasn't answering her. the paramedic told the court that when he arrived on scene,...
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. >> as his son sits in jail, richard jackson hires veteran defense attorney michael malloy. malloy is convinced the team has a tough battle ahead if police have something as solid as fingerprint evidence. >> i probably told them, i can fight like hell for you but i've got to tell you if they're your son's fingerprints in blood on the fan on top of the body, you've got a problem on your hands. >> coming up, can the jackson team take on a time-tested forensic science and win? >> there's no doubt about what we needed to do. you got prints, prove them wrong, you're out of business. smal l bu sinesses are the smal lifeblood of our communities. on november 26th you can make a huge impact by shopping small on small business saturday. one purchase. one purchase is all it takes. so, pick your favorite local business... and join the movement. i pledge to shop small at big top candy shop. allen's boots... at juno baby store. make the pledge to shop small. please. shop small on small business saturday. >>> riky jackson sits in jail, awaiting trial for the murder of his friend alvin davi
. >> as his son sits in jail, richard jackson hires veteran defense attorney michael malloy. malloy is convinced the team has a tough battle ahead if police have something as solid as fingerprint evidence. >> i probably told them, i can fight like hell for you but i've got to tell you if they're your son's fingerprints in blood on the fan on top of the body, you've got a problem on your hands. >> coming up, can the jackson team take on a time-tested forensic science and win?...
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richard. >>> billionaire and new york city mayor michael bloomberg will join andrea mitchell today at 1:00 p.m. to discuss what's in store for the economy and job creation. after the failure of the super committee, stick around for that. >>> as i mentioned earlier, right now president obama is in the air. he is headed to new hampshire. and politically it's crucial for 2012. and before the president hits the ground, he's getting hit with a new ad. take a listen. >> i am confident that we can steer ourselves out of this crisis. if we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose. >> all right. i want to bring in our company, conservative columnist and host "s.e. cup" and host of "our world." let's start with you. mitt romney paid for this ad we were just showing. it's his first. what do you think? is this a hint that romney sees his biggest competition as barack obama and not ninlts rig anyone else right now in the gop field? >> it's a hit because of the theater. obama is coming to new hampshire where romney is supposed to do very well. and he's setting up this dress rehearsal for the idea
richard. >>> billionaire and new york city mayor michael bloomberg will join andrea mitchell today at 1:00 p.m. to discuss what's in store for the economy and job creation. after the failure of the super committee, stick around for that. >>> as i mentioned earlier, right now president obama is in the air. he is headed to new hampshire. and politically it's crucial for 2012. and before the president hits the ground, he's getting hit with a new ad. take a listen. >> i am...
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presents her mother's recordings next followed by a panel discussion that includes michael basch luscombe and ted widner and richard tonio. >> good evening. you've read the news stories, by your copies of the book, watch the abc primetime special morning television and even "the daily show" with jon stewart. and now tonight, live from the kennedy library, with visceral history so carefully house for the past half-century, we will hear directly from jacqueline kennedy about life with our 35th president who brought the fresh new history to life. i'm tom putnam, director of the presidential library museum in on behalf of comic, executive director of the kennedy library foundation, numbers for foundation board all of my foundation colleagues i thank you for common in all those watching on c-span and acknowledge the generous underwriters of the kennedy library forum new sponsor, bank of america, boston capital, the boston foundation and our media partners, "the boston globe" and wbo are. the opening panel, and her voice, jacqueline kennedy to white house years tears this new world history with never before seen document
presents her mother's recordings next followed by a panel discussion that includes michael basch luscombe and ted widner and richard tonio. >> good evening. you've read the news stories, by your copies of the book, watch the abc primetime special morning television and even "the daily show" with jon stewart. and now tonight, live from the kennedy library, with visceral history so carefully house for the past half-century, we will hear directly from jacqueline kennedy about life...
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. >> richard from richmond virginia, thank you for holding. you're on with michael moore.>>m >> an absolute pleasure to be today.ng with you this afternoon. oing?r. you d >> t >> thank you.ing doing well. >> i have a question to ask. i contacted my local american cancer society, an event that there will be holding. i suffered from a brain injury i and some onjther illnesses can i your piece was absolutely beautiful, i love this,. beautiful. my question, sir is, how do io approach or how would i go abouo approaching the american cancer society concerning a study that they did in 1974 with michaeln moore c -- t hc shrinking tumos in mice and then not wanting to go that direction.dire >> actually, i do have someemoro memory of somethingf about thatt i cannot speak to it. i will say this.e michael moore see is the active ingredient in marijuana. cou know, our drug laws in this country are just so of work. and things like that where medical marijuana, they use its- to help people, i think years from now historians regard to historack at this air and wonder why we did something
. >> richard from richmond virginia, thank you for holding. you're on with michael moore.>>m >> an absolute pleasure to be today.ng with you this afternoon. oing?r. you d >> t >> thank you.ing doing well. >> i have a question to ask. i contacted my local american cancer society, an event that there will be holding. i suffered from a brain injury i and some onjther illnesses can i your piece was absolutely beautiful, i love this,. beautiful. my question, sir...
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richard? soinchts you may hear from members of the family, cry to the judge and talk about michael's life. >> defense will say he's lost his profession, he's hated, getting death threats. he suffered immeasurably, judge, just send him home, monitor him, and that's it. enough is enough. >> interesting s you see gary giordano, the only suspect in the disappearance of robin gardner, a maryland woim, and apparently authorities are saying after four months, he's been in prison, he's been questioned, he is likely to return to thes. under what conditions, richard? >> home for the holidays, fred. that's it, over. they have nothing. >> the case is over? >> they can't put the case together. there's no body, no dna, no nothing. but moreover, he is subject to extradition if they come up with something down the road, which you know they're not going to. >> that's right. >> worse off, he took out of a life insurance policy, i think he'll be able to collect. >> will he really? >> you know what? that's not going to happen. >> i think the insurance company knows exactly what went on unchts then they ought to
richard? soinchts you may hear from members of the family, cry to the judge and talk about michael's life. >> defense will say he's lost his profession, he's hated, getting death threats. he suffered immeasurably, judge, just send him home, monitor him, and that's it. enough is enough. >> interesting s you see gary giordano, the only suspect in the disappearance of robin gardner, a maryland woim, and apparently authorities are saying after four months, he's been in prison, he's been...
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. >> richard, you're aware of where the story appears to be moving, in rome tonight, thanks. >> michaelis is with us tonight from berkeley, california. he has become one of the celebrated authors of our generation. the movie form of his book "moneyball" is in theaters. he wrote "the blind side," he wrote the short "liar's poker." now "boomerang" which takes us right where the story is tonight. michael, first of all for all of us who are members of a layaudience, how is it that the greek economy finds a way to reach into our pockets, bank accounts, retirement accounts? >> it's kind of incredible, isn't it. i mean, not just the greek economy, but the short-term gyrations in greek politics seems to register immediately in the american stock market. and there are a couple of things that are going on. one is that the financial world, it's way too interconnected. so if greece is going to default on this $500 billion in government debt, and the people are going to lose money, and the people on the other end of that who have lent the money are mainly bankers. so it throws into question the solv
. >> richard, you're aware of where the story appears to be moving, in rome tonight, thanks. >> michaelis is with us tonight from berkeley, california. he has become one of the celebrated authors of our generation. the movie form of his book "moneyball" is in theaters. he wrote "the blind side," he wrote the short "liar's poker." now "boomerang" which takes us right where the story is tonight. michael, first of all for all of us who are...
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his father, michael rafferty, tells wjw that his son broegen is charged with attempted murder. the other suspect that she mentioned, richardis in jail on prostitution and drug charges, i want to bring in ron senson on the phone with me, responded to this ad, met richard beasley in person. first, ron, can we be more specific about the ad? what exactly did the job entail? >> basically he was asking for someone single, older gentleman, to look over a farm they have, 6 688 acres. you would have a two-bedroom trailer rent-free, utilities paid for, and $300 a week. >> sounded pretty good. >> oh, yes. >> so then you go, you meet this 52-year-old beasley. where did you meet him and what was he like? >> he met him at the chapel hill mall here in akron in the food court. >> and how did he strike you? was he a pretty regular guy? was he odd? >> yeah, he was regular, from what i seen of him. he talked nice about everything, you know. nothing -- no bells went off in my head about it. >> continue your thought. >> not that this guy is up to no good or anything. so i filled out an application. he said he was going to talk to a couple more
his father, michael rafferty, tells wjw that his son broegen is charged with attempted murder. the other suspect that she mentioned, richardis in jail on prostitution and drug charges, i want to bring in ron senson on the phone with me, responded to this ad, met richard beasley in person. first, ron, can we be more specific about the ad? what exactly did the job entail? >> basically he was asking for someone single, older gentleman, to look over a farm they have, 6 688 acres. you would...
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richard engel, thanks. >>> coming up an an exclusive tour inside michael jackson's home including the motivational messagese wrote to himself on his private bedroom mirror and what his kids wrote for him but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> still ahead, 19 kids, more on the way. why does america have a love/hate relationship with the >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. there are problems on 95 this morning. >> not the way you want to start your commute on monday morning. delays in harford county are significant. backed up from 543 pettitte just past mountain road due to accident taking up the left lanes. get off at 543 if you can and get on to pulaski highway. philadelphia road, we have problems, so avoid that this morning. if you want to take a southbound 795, jammed approaching the beltway. beltway delays in place as well on the outer loop. she is tracking police activity, so you may find a that a bit of a delay on eastbound 50. on 795, that is the pace of things southbound. we have an accident, and it is taking up one lane at there. of's switch to a live v
richard engel, thanks. >>> coming up an an exclusive tour inside michael jackson's home including the motivational messagese wrote to himself on his private bedroom mirror and what his kids wrote for him but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> still ahead, 19 kids, more on the way. why does america have a love/hate relationship with the >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. there are problems on 95 this morning....
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michael jackson and the doctor" tonight at 10:00. >>> a new treasure trove of documents released from the watergate scandal. president richardon told a grand jury ten months after his resignation, he called the break-in silly. and then he talked about the missing 18 minutes. sefd, i practically blew my stack. i don't know what happened. his secretary claims she erased the tape leaning over to answer the telephone. you can read the transcript and listen to the audio recordings. go to nbcwashington.com and search the word "nixon." >>> the nba presented players with a new offer. but player representatives probably won't need to discuss the offer until next monday or tuesday at the earliest. players union president derek fisher says it does not address the proposal concerning players. should players accept this deal, league commissioner david stern says the league could play a 72-game season starting december 15th. >>> the nba season may be on hold, but the college basketball season is getting under way this week. perhaps the most anticipated game of the young season takes place tonight. it will not be played on a college campus
michael jackson and the doctor" tonight at 10:00. >>> a new treasure trove of documents released from the watergate scandal. president richardon told a grand jury ten months after his resignation, he called the break-in silly. and then he talked about the missing 18 minutes. sefd, i practically blew my stack. i don't know what happened. his secretary claims she erased the tape leaning over to answer the telephone. you can read the transcript and listen to the audio recordings. go...
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de michael jackson, conrad murray, hizo un documental durante el juicio en su cont, cual está creando controversia. les diremos por significa quel ex aseso presidencial de salud, el demócrata richardiÉn una comedia deado amo que participa el comediante mexicano eugenio derbez. >>>♪. >>> y cuenta con la participaciÓn deado amo otr actores, y interpret a jaces y a su hermanagemela, Él es un exitoso ejecutivo de los Ángeles que posee una vida y una familia perfecta, una pueÑa excepciÓn cada aÑo jacques recibe a su gemela, cuya agresividad lo saca de quiso y convierte su vida en un caos completo. y nos cuenta sobre la pesadilla que fue convertirse en una versiÓn suya femenina. >>> cada cuatro horas tenÍa que afeitarmelguna parte del erpo y dice, y q si me tocaban las piernas querÍa la otra. >>cÓ fue trabajar con eugenio derbe para ustedes?. >>> eunio es un tipo sim blact dulc que he conocido en mi vida, nos dice, jamÁs lo vi de mal humor ni por un momento, es una persona trabajadora, divertida y sencilla cuando estÁbamogracoando con Él se le acercaba mucha gente y lo quieren mucho. >>> tambiÉn hablamos con eugeo. >>> pues estoy feliz, la verdad no me la creo, es una experiencia increÍ
de michael jackson, conrad murray, hizo un documental durante el juicio en su cont, cual está creando controversia. les diremos por significa quel ex aseso presidencial de salud, el demócrata richardiÉn una comedia deado amo que participa el comediante mexicano eugenio derbez. >>>♪. >>> y cuenta con la participaciÓn deado amo otr actores, y interpret a jaces y a su hermanagemela, Él es un exitoso ejecutivo de los Ángeles que posee una vida y una familia perfecta, una...
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richard. >> thank you, lawrence. >> a quick programming note. we'll have a special post-debate show tomorrow night on "the last word." michaelng to the latest republican debate. >>> after the break, michele bachmann takes a swipe at mitt romney calling him a frugal socialist which he is compared to michele bachmann who has benefited more from socialism than any other republican candidate. >>> and there is breaking news. we're following mississippi voters have rejected an amendment that would have effectively banned abortions in the state by declaing that life begins at the moment of conception. debbie wasserman-schultz joins me coming up. ory of whether bovine heart tissue can make it from australia to a u.s. lab to a patient in time for surgery may seem like a trumped-up hollywood premise. ♪ but if you take away the dramatic score... take away the dizzying 360-degree camera move... [ tires screech ] ...and take away the over-the-top stunt, you're still left with a pretty remarkable tale. but, okay, maybe keep the indulgent supermodel cameo... thank you. [ male announcer ] innovative medical solutions. fedex. solutions that
richard. >> thank you, lawrence. >> a quick programming note. we'll have a special post-debate show tomorrow night on "the last word." michaelng to the latest republican debate. >>> after the break, michele bachmann takes a swipe at mitt romney calling him a frugal socialist which he is compared to michele bachmann who has benefited more from socialism than any other republican candidate. >>> and there is breaking news. we're following mississippi voters...
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richards wrote a piece, mick jagger wrote a piece. james taylor wrote a piece. so when something like what happened to michael's very, very sad. some of them are a little strung out. but for the most part, they are normal people and, you know, again, to me, it was more important to me to make a friendship with these people just as important as it was to make good photographs. >> the book is amazing. it's really great. it's called "all access of rock 'n' roll photography of ken regan." you don't do much television. do you? is this the first tv -- >> this is the first time i've ever done a tv interview, yes. >> i'm honored. thank you, sir. >>> more of my interview with ken regan just ahead. and what it was like to be with the rolling stones. >>> but first, mastering your money this holiday season. you may think black friday shopping is the way to do that. but are the deals everything they are cracked up to be? or are they just hype? christine romans breaks it down with personal finance expert carman wong ullrich, poppy harlow and sirius xm's pete dominik. >> get ready for black friday on thursday? walmart will
richards wrote a piece, mick jagger wrote a piece. james taylor wrote a piece. so when something like what happened to michael's very, very sad. some of them are a little strung out. but for the most part, they are normal people and, you know, again, to me, it was more important to me to make a friendship with these people just as important as it was to make good photographs. >> the book is amazing. it's really great. it's called "all access of rock 'n' roll photography of ken...
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richard. >> thank you, lawrence. >> a quick programming note. we'll have a special post-debate show tomorrow night on "the last word." michaelacting to the latest republican debate. >>> after the break, michele bachmann takes a swipe at mitt romney calling him a frugal socialist which he is compared to michele bachmann who has benefited more from socialism than any other republican candidate. >>> and there is breaking news. we're following mississippi voters have rejected an amendment that would have effectively banned abortions in the state by declaring that life begins at the moment of conception. debbie wasserman-schultz joins me coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ >>> we have breaking news tonight. important election results we're following. in maine, voters repealed a law passed last year by the republican legislature that req
richard. >> thank you, lawrence. >> a quick programming note. we'll have a special post-debate show tomorrow night on "the last word." michaelacting to the latest republican debate. >>> after the break, michele bachmann takes a swipe at mitt romney calling him a frugal socialist which he is compared to michele bachmann who has benefited more from socialism than any other republican candidate. >>> and there is breaking news. we're following mississippi...
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richard baker in 2009. congressman bob michael. speaker pelosi who presented the award to former speaker tom foley in 2007. and tonig we pay tribute two gentlemen who have devoted their lives to public service and have left their mark on every aspect of america life. the society has named the deans of congress as co-honorees to receive the 2011 freedom award. daniel inouye of hawaii, president pro tem of the united states senate and john dingell of michigan, dean of the u.s. house of representatives and the longest-serving member in the history of the house of representatives. [ applse ] >> together they represent 110 years of public service in the congress. for more than five decades their lifetime leadership has guided legislation affecting all walks of life in their respective states and in the nation. their dedication to public service and to the nation represent an extraordinary example for all americans, as well as their colleagues in congress. to provide an introduction to senator inouye, i have the pleasure of introducing s
richard baker in 2009. congressman bob michael. speaker pelosi who presented the award to former speaker tom foley in 2007. and tonig we pay tribute two gentlemen who have devoted their lives to public service and have left their mark on every aspect of america life. the society has named the deans of congress as co-honorees to receive the 2011 freedom award. daniel inouye of hawaii, president pro tem of the united states senate and john dingell of michigan, dean of the u.s. house of...
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richard quest. we're watching the conrad murray sentencing phase of all of this. this is michaeltor who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. we have just heard from his attorney and he says that murray will not speak at this sentencing. now it is important to note that there are statements that come from both sides in terms of how the judge should sentence conrad murray so there are statements on his behalf but we're told he's not actually going to be taking the stand to speak on his behalf in this sentencing phase, to determine whether or not he spends four years in prison or he has probation and serves his term at home. >>> another story we're following, voters in egypt, they are considering thousands -- i'm talking thousands of candidates as they elect a new parliament. for women, the outcome could have a huge impact on the freedoms that they can enjoy every day. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping y
richard quest. we're watching the conrad murray sentencing phase of all of this. this is michaeltor who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson. we have just heard from his attorney and he says that murray will not speak at this sentencing. now it is important to note that there are statements that come from both sides in terms of how the judge should sentence conrad murray so there are statements on his behalf but we're told he's not actually going to be...
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richard bloomen that you will beat linda by more than 10 moints. mark dayton became governor of minnesota succeeding a republican named item pawlenty. not ringing any bells? democrat michaelado senate race again ken buck. bennett won in part by who knew how cad ral they were particularly on social issues. actually asking buck in a debate who he wanted to go to jail if he succeeded in making abortion illegal without exceptions confidence his policy position. a year ago on election nights 2010 i was pretty much -- i'm not sure i left anything big out. i think that was pretty much the entire universe of good news stories that night for democrats. other than those stories, election night a year ago was a really bad night for democrats. it was a red, red night. a red, red year. delightful if you are a republican, but a bum her of a night for democrats pretty much. that was a year ago, 2010. now it's been a year, so tomorrow it is election day again. it's off your election day, but there's a lot going on. mississippi voters are deciding tomorrow on an amendment to their state's constitution, an amendment that would define a fertilized egg as a person. this would ban all abortio
richard bloomen that you will beat linda by more than 10 moints. mark dayton became governor of minnesota succeeding a republican named item pawlenty. not ringing any bells? democrat michaelado senate race again ken buck. bennett won in part by who knew how cad ral they were particularly on social issues. actually asking buck in a debate who he wanted to go to jail if he succeeded in making abortion illegal without exceptions confidence his policy position. a year ago on election nights 2010 i...