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>> we are so mad at mick, he was pushing you. it was energy. we were feeling it. [laughter] he is a showman. running around and pushing all that energy, it was natural. to me, it was a validation -- british cats seem to look back to american cats to do what they do. he could have picked anybody to do that. i was not nominated parade you have to be nominated to be on the grammys. it should have been some other group or something, but he did not care about that. that is how that happened. he called me and then call the grammys later and said, this is what i want to roll with. that is a validation for me and my band and everybody around me. what i do is not in vain. it is a pay off. everything is not in vain, so it was great. what everybody solace to that night, we had been doing that for three years. we do it all gear, it was not just that night. tavis: humans in be validation that one feels when mick calls you to come play with him in the year that you were not nominated. let me talk about a lot -- let me ask you about the risks that you are able to take. beyond yo
>> we are so mad at mick, he was pushing you. it was energy. we were feeling it. [laughter] he is a showman. running around and pushing all that energy, it was natural. to me, it was a validation -- british cats seem to look back to american cats to do what they do. he could have picked anybody to do that. i was not nominated parade you have to be nominated to be on the grammys. it should have been some other group or something, but he did not care about that. that is how that happened....
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there were a lot of comparisons to mick jagger, and at times you capitalized on it in some ways. >> you even pretended -- you'd go around trying to pass yourself off as his brother chris. >> [ british accent ] they said, "my god, you look like mick jagger." i said "i am. i'm his brother." we'd go see them play and wait for them at the hotel in a car, and kids jumped on the car and and kids jumped on the car and broke the smashed the windshield and banged on the top. >> they thought you were the star. >> they thought i was. and i got that feeling of, "what if?" >> reporter: but it was another '60s legend that tyler says he modeled his stage persona after janis joplin. he calls her st. janis. the people throughout history who said, yeah, steven tyler took a lot of his inspiration from mick jagger, no. you admit in the book that it was a female rocker, and it was janis joplin. why her? >> because she was what she was and she came along and -- ♪ oh, lord, won't you buy me a mercedes-benz ♪ and my voice is all crackly and rasped out like hers. you know, and it's like -- it's what i wa
there were a lot of comparisons to mick jagger, and at times you capitalized on it in some ways. >> you even pretended -- you'd go around trying to pass yourself off as his brother chris. >> [ british accent ] they said, "my god, you look like mick jagger." i said "i am. i'm his brother." we'd go see them play and wait for them at the hotel in a car, and kids jumped on the car and and kids jumped on the car and broke the smashed the windshield and banged on the...
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. >> the best description i've heard so far how it looks is antom mick bomb went off. >> despite the ordeal, both sounds say they will return sometime next month to take their final exams and both plan on returning next year, as well. >>> a gruesome discovery outside a home in virginia. police in gloucester county found remains of a young child buried under a shed. police made the discovery last night. it was one day after they found a 5 or 6-year-old girl inside the same house caged in a crib. police say the child was badly malnourished. they found a newborn in the home but the baby was unharmed. police identified the parents as brian gore and shannon gore facing felony child abuse charges tonight. the mother is also charged with attempted murder. neighbors say they're shocked. >> knew she had the new baby, conner. >> but no one knew about the. >> the other two, yeah, nobody. everybody that i know that knows shannon, nobody knew she had two other children. >> investigators say the little girl was suffering from severe starvation. if she had not been rescued she might not have made i
. >> the best description i've heard so far how it looks is antom mick bomb went off. >> despite the ordeal, both sounds say they will return sometime next month to take their final exams and both plan on returning next year, as well. >>> a gruesome discovery outside a home in virginia. police in gloucester county found remains of a young child buried under a shed. police made the discovery last night. it was one day after they found a 5 or 6-year-old girl inside the same...
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but in the ninth, new york's mick swisher gets a single up the middle amark teixeira makesa great slide >>> the man who's become a internet sensation after live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. er live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. smile, the wte up to 90% oftwo weeks, e. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. soaking rains are likely from arkansas to ohio to upstate new york. the mid atlantic states could see some strong gusts and heavy downpours and it will be sunny throughout the plains states. >>> one man in pakistan became an internet sensation during monday's raid that killed osama bin laden. he didn't realize it at first, but his tweets described the u.s. attacks while it was happening. >> sohaib athar was taking a break from his daily grind as an i.t. consultant when he noticed a large amount of action in the small town of abbottabad. he did what any tech-savvy person would do, he began tweeting. helicopter hovering above abbottabad at 1:00 a.m. a rare event. his twitter name has become a virtual sensation. what he did not
but in the ninth, new york's mick swisher gets a single up the middle amark teixeira makesa great slide >>> the man who's become a internet sensation after live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. er live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. smile, the wte up to 90% oftwo weeks, e. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. soaking rains are likely from arkansas to ohio to upstate new york. the mid atlantic states could see...
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but in the ninth, new york's mick swisher gets a single up the middle amark teixeira makesa great slide >>> the man who's become a internet sensation after live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. er live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. smile, the wte up to 90% oftwo weeks, e. the final clue, that led the u-s to his million dollar hiding place. and a look at tne nail-biting moments inside the situation room. cab drivers, putting their foot down. how the cost of your convenience is hurting their business. the smart meter flaw, p-g and e is admitting to. the mistake that could be fattening your bill. plus.. welcoming back, a big cat. the new addition to the san francisco zoo.. 3 years after a deadly attack. join us for cbs 5 early edition ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. soaking rains are likely from arkansas to ohio to upstate new york. the mid atlantic states could see some strong gusts and heavy downpours and it will be sunny throughout the plains states. >>> one man in pakistan became an internet sensation during monday's
but in the ninth, new york's mick swisher gets a single up the middle amark teixeira makesa great slide >>> the man who's become a internet sensation after live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. er live tweeting the raid that killed osama bin laden. smile, the wte up to 90% oftwo weeks, e. the final clue, that led the u-s to his million dollar hiding place. and a look at tne nail-biting moments inside the situation room. cab drivers, putting their foot down. how the cost...
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the truck six but his teammate mick like got much worse out of his car there's a inflames well this was what his first goal since last august belgian grand prix he's awake and that's a quote good effort in the championship. which pretty good just obviously praying that tom my number went above par number one across the country out of the start finish what i did so well it was a lot the last lap. but i was murder. finally to go for england's league doubles and germany's martin timeout will play each other in the semifinals of the world much by championship in spain but they keep up their chase for the world number one ranking after the u.s. would crush was westbrook was the informed player after winning both his previous tournaments but he lost by one hole to the ryder cup team mate in the last sixteen thirty eight let's start at the second rankings only if and i go down the wrong time trials and understeer however i was advancing to the quarterfinals and then in the last four on all. fours masters champion channel short sort o. reached the semifinals i thank you so much and some local p
the truck six but his teammate mick like got much worse out of his car there's a inflames well this was what his first goal since last august belgian grand prix he's awake and that's a quote good effort in the championship. which pretty good just obviously praying that tom my number went above par number one across the country out of the start finish what i did so well it was a lot the last lap. but i was murder. finally to go for england's league doubles and germany's martin timeout will play...
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president obama announces changed when mick pullen steps down of the joint chiefs of staff. >> army general martin dempsey as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. to succeed as chief of staff, general ray. >> reporter: president obama says he nominated them because of their records. >> between them they bring deep experience in every domain. land, air, space, sea, cyber. both of them have ther and trust of our troops on the front lines, friends in congress and allies and partners abroad and both have my full confidence. >> reporter: getting the thumbs up from military experts. bob says dempsey is well liked and a soldier scholar. >> strong academic background outside the military, which makes him an excellent candidate with the agencies he will have to embrace. >> his team will face two big challenges. managing a draw down of troops in afghanistan without giving up the initiative and dealing with a shrinking budget. >> reporter: all three must be confirmed by the senate before they take their new post. >>> one presidential candidate used this holiday to get out on the trail today. tim
president obama announces changed when mick pullen steps down of the joint chiefs of staff. >> army general martin dempsey as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. to succeed as chief of staff, general ray. >> reporter: president obama says he nominated them because of their records. >> between them they bring deep experience in every domain. land, air, space, sea, cyber. both of them have ther and trust of our troops on the front lines, friends in congress and allies and...
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growth of normal blood cells, could one take an anti-folic and thereby block the both of lou keep mick cells. this was the drug yellow discovered in process finding folic, found opposite. synthesize ad anti-folic. farber wrote to yellow in new york. he sent him an anti-folic and farber began to inject children with the anti-folic and demonstrated for one of first times in history a remission in childhood lymphoblastic lukemia. and farber comes out of his basement and in fact the idea of using an anti-metabolite, anti-folic is central to the way we perform therapy today for many forms of cancer. that is the backstory. but the front story was if that is the case, if this is the interesting steer about foal late hoe was the first person to receive folic acid. i wanted to tell by the eyes of child receiving chemotherapy not just the scientist administering chemotherapy. seems to me that would violate the fundamental principle of the book. wait a second i have no idea who this child is. i'm on page 60 and i can't find the first patient or first series of patients with lukemia. the only thin
growth of normal blood cells, could one take an anti-folic and thereby block the both of lou keep mick cells. this was the drug yellow discovered in process finding folic, found opposite. synthesize ad anti-folic. farber wrote to yellow in new york. he sent him an anti-folic and farber began to inject children with the anti-folic and demonstrated for one of first times in history a remission in childhood lymphoblastic lukemia. and farber comes out of his basement and in fact the idea of using...
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mick >> the issue with -- america now runs out sprint 24/7/365. and a fast food burger world used to open up at noon or 11 and closed at seven because they served lunch and dinner. now they and just about everybody in hundreds of different businesses are open from six a.m. to 2 a.m.. so their systems are designed where you could work shift at fill in the name in total silence. there's no need for interaction. it reveals their job and because the job is always going on, the restaurant is always open. so i think the training has suffered, and end of the berger will fly worked at i insisted they let me see the dvds that were the training tapes, and i actually had to come in off the clock to watch the tapes because they were not interested in showing them to me. i was like i've got to see them. of course i was thinking about the book. the first was on a smiling and greeting the customer. [laughter] now, i could see a dvd on smiling once you realize you worker berger world, but smiling and greeting the customer, you would think of what sort of be human
mick >> the issue with -- america now runs out sprint 24/7/365. and a fast food burger world used to open up at noon or 11 and closed at seven because they served lunch and dinner. now they and just about everybody in hundreds of different businesses are open from six a.m. to 2 a.m.. so their systems are designed where you could work shift at fill in the name in total silence. there's no need for interaction. it reveals their job and because the job is always going on, the restaurant is...
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the gay and lesbian freedom band played to mark the occasion the mick's gay nephew stewart milk and state assemblyman ammiano addressed the crowd, reminding them that milk was concerned about many communities when he he was elected supervisor in 1978. >> harvey milk was commitmented to several issues of social justice, whether the homeless, disabled or elderly or labor and that is a part of his character that i would not like to see diminished. >> harvey milk was the first openly gay man elected to office in california. he and mayor moscone were assassin yeatsed by dan white. >>> there abright white ribbon in twin peaks and the medical milestone and it's bay area ties will be coming up in less than 30 minutes. >> that giant ribbon was easy to spot once the clouds lifted and ktvu meteorologist mark tamayo. >> health, the winds have been branch up over the past few hours. you can see the current conditions out there and look at sfo right now. this is the last hour, a wind gust of 54 miles per hour. sustained wind speeds of 44 miles per hour. hayward at 31 and livermore at 23 miles per hour.
the gay and lesbian freedom band played to mark the occasion the mick's gay nephew stewart milk and state assemblyman ammiano addressed the crowd, reminding them that milk was concerned about many communities when he he was elected supervisor in 1978. >> harvey milk was commitmented to several issues of social justice, whether the homeless, disabled or elderly or labor and that is a part of his character that i would not like to see diminished. >> harvey milk was the first openly...
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same plot game mick but the local is more exotic. >> where are you? >> we are in bangkok. >> location shooting adds a sense of alure to the story. it involves gangs, pay off, a monkey who does things i can't talk about on tv. he smokes, too. there are car chases, gunfire. >> stu got shot. >> am i going to be okay, doctor? >> he's a dentist who must not be used to it. he gets crass and gross. you expect that. cheap thrills cover lack of invasion. [laughter] >> i was waiting for the big laugh, and it never came. this is like hangover as conceivedly a travel agent. it's rated a hard r because of the language, drug use and body parts of all types of people. funniest moments during the credits. they show photos of what happened that night. some of them a bit eyebrow raising. i must say hangover 2 can sober you up. i give it just a quarter of a bucket. i'm don sanchez, abc7 news. we will see you "on the isle.." >> coming up next at six. a nursing student goes on break during class and never returns. the investigation into her disappearance. also why one fam
same plot game mick but the local is more exotic. >> where are you? >> we are in bangkok. >> location shooting adds a sense of alure to the story. it involves gangs, pay off, a monkey who does things i can't talk about on tv. he smokes, too. there are car chases, gunfire. >> stu got shot. >> am i going to be okay, doctor? >> he's a dentist who must not be used to it. he gets crass and gross. you expect that. cheap thrills cover lack of invasion. [laughter]...
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. >> on 16-day mission ender will deliver a ross mick ray detector to the space station. the astronauts are all wearing the blue bracelet celebrating giffords' life. it marks the beginning of the end of an era. it's the next to last shuttle launch and the last one this summer will bring the 30-year program to a close. >> eric: one of the astronauts is originally from montreal but he grew up in the bay area and graduated from san jose high. we'll have a special live report on the shuttle launch coming up at 5:55. just a little more than an hour. >> and we'll talk about the famous alum and final flight. >> let's talk about the weather here in the bay area. we've got some more rain coming. >> pretty significant rain. especially for may where it does rain but we don't expect to get a lot of it. when you have a cold system like this that is threatening record cold, high temperatures it's something special. here is a live look down from mount sutro financial center bay bridge all the way back to emeryville and berkeley. it's dry right now. as you are leaving mainly in the upper
. >> on 16-day mission ender will deliver a ross mick ray detector to the space station. the astronauts are all wearing the blue bracelet celebrating giffords' life. it marks the beginning of the end of an era. it's the next to last shuttle launch and the last one this summer will bring the 30-year program to a close. >> eric: one of the astronauts is originally from montreal but he grew up in the bay area and graduated from san jose high. we'll have a special live report on the...
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what we do know is she better mick a decision quickly. >> because some staff members and campaign fund-raising events, you've got to start doing that. >> you've got to raise money. >> she has 100% name recognition already. rick santorum or jon huntsman, everybody knows who sarah palin is. >> there's going to be a two-hour movie released in iowa, a biopic about her life, a very positive one we're told. this could be her own way of rolling out a campaign. >> if anyone can delay and still get in, it's sarah palin. >> she freezes the race. by the way, if she gets in, mitt romney should be happy because it freezes the race. and it makes it a two-person race between romney and palin. >> we'll watch. gloria, thank you. >>> it's the deadliest tornado season in more than half a century. here's a question, why? chad meyers is standing by. plus, the horror of the disaster as it happened. we'll hear one woman's desperate voice mail. what's so special about web browsing on the new blackberry playbook? ♪lash! ah ahh... that's right, it runs flash. so unlike some tablets we could mention, you get the best of
what we do know is she better mick a decision quickly. >> because some staff members and campaign fund-raising events, you've got to start doing that. >> you've got to raise money. >> she has 100% name recognition already. rick santorum or jon huntsman, everybody knows who sarah palin is. >> there's going to be a two-hour movie released in iowa, a biopic about her life, a very positive one we're told. this could be her own way of rolling out a campaign. >> if...
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mick. >> they're sifting through the thousands of al qaeda documents that the u.s. military gathered up during the raid on the bin laden compound in pakistan. most of this information is being very closely held, but they couldn't resist releasing the osama bin laden tapes. the videotapes at first appear to be all too familiar. the striking osama bin laden delivering yet another anti-american rachblt but in these, we get the first glimpse of bin laden not as the world's most notorious terrorist but as a prisoner in his own compound. armed only with a tv remote, bin laden is watching videos of himself. he appears as an old man in a stocking cap wrapped in a blanket against the room's cold. the room is sparse. unlike the staged videos where his beard is dyed black, here it's mostly gray. u.s. officials say it's the same gray beard he had when they shot and killed him. >> here he died, isolated, a prisoner, as much as if he had been in maximum security for the better part of five years. >> the u.s. government clearly released the tapes in an effort to portray him not as
mick. >> they're sifting through the thousands of al qaeda documents that the u.s. military gathered up during the raid on the bin laden compound in pakistan. most of this information is being very closely held, but they couldn't resist releasing the osama bin laden tapes. the videotapes at first appear to be all too familiar. the striking osama bin laden delivering yet another anti-american rachblt but in these, we get the first glimpse of bin laden not as the world's most notorious...
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look at people like elton john, mick jagger, paul mccartney, and they get a pack on the back and a sdarget labelled as selfish and putting their own needs before the child. >> i think those at tudz are changing. as more and more older women decide to have children, angel la liberte, the founder of flower power mom.com. how old is your he wouldest? >> sorry? >> how old is your eldest child? >> my son is 8. my daughter is 5. i'm 50. >> happy mother's day, angel. your top stories are next. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch -- it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's symptoms. [ female announcer ] it cannot change the course of the disease. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as
look at people like elton john, mick jagger, paul mccartney, and they get a pack on the back and a sdarget labelled as selfish and putting their own needs before the child. >> i think those at tudz are changing. as more and more older women decide to have children, angel la liberte, the founder of flower power mom.com. how old is your he wouldest? >> sorry? >> how old is your eldest child? >> my son is 8. my daughter is 5. i'm 50. >> happy mother's day, angel. your...
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mick was on duty at costco when a customer suffered a massive heart attack and needed cpr. >> i just kept telling him this is not your time man. is time to come back right now. he started breathing right now. >>reporter: american red cross silicon valley chapter honored 7 individuals today as good samaritan hero. sergio jiminez was one of 3 men who risked his own life to pull young man from a burning car. >> driver side is on fire. so i pull upside of the road jump out trying to kick in the window to get the kid out. >>reporter: none of the people saved bit incredible act were able to be at the celebration today but you can imagine the gratitude in their hearts and their families. jane brian jones got to sit next to one of the men who helped come to the aid of her husband. hardy jones suffered a heart attack while working out at the ymca. >> they are the heroes. they are the people who step forward when things are going wrong and save lives. >>reporter: the red cross gave each hero a plaque and certificatement but for for mike tyler the biggest reward can't be put on a shelf. it was
mick was on duty at costco when a customer suffered a massive heart attack and needed cpr. >> i just kept telling him this is not your time man. is time to come back right now. he started breathing right now. >>reporter: american red cross silicon valley chapter honored 7 individuals today as good samaritan hero. sergio jiminez was one of 3 men who risked his own life to pull young man from a burning car. >> driver side is on fire. so i pull upside of the road jump out trying...
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>> well, mick, how important is this for the administration, itself, from the defense standpoint especially as we talk specifically about leon panetta, and what this means for the cia transition? >> well, what a way to go out of the cia job. he is set to take over on july 1st here in the pentagon for retiring secretary of state gates. i mean, this is a huge boost of morale for everybody in the intelligence community and special operations community and the u.s. military in general, particularly those 100,000 troops who are fighting on the ground there just across the border in afghanistan, but everybody we talked to warns that this is a temporary boost. there are still a multitude of very serious problems facing the u.s. in terms of the foreign policy, and military operations, not only in afghanistan, but the situation in pakistan, and looking even further to yemen where al qaeda operations are really centered right now as osama bin laden even before his death was somewhat marginalized and not really involved in the operational activities, though he was still an inspirational figurehead to
>> well, mick, how important is this for the administration, itself, from the defense standpoint especially as we talk specifically about leon panetta, and what this means for the cia transition? >> well, what a way to go out of the cia job. he is set to take over on july 1st here in the pentagon for retiring secretary of state gates. i mean, this is a huge boost of morale for everybody in the intelligence community and special operations community and the u.s. military in general,...
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leave home to come to washington or to go to philadelphia or wherever these different collections mick time after time after time. and sit and transcribe, my book probably would take me seven years instead of four. and i am at the stage now if you were to tell me he doesn't want to do it anymore, then i possibly wouldn't do that kind of a book. i would write something more personal or more accessible for my own collections or my own recollections. >> i'm going to ask you a question. you probably don't want to answer but i will ask it anyway. you have written, what, ten books -- >> nine. >> nine books. >> yeah. >> how do you think this book is going to do? >> i don't mind answering that at all because i don't know. i have never known how any book what do. >> what was your biggest? >> "john adams." >> second biggest? >> i'm not sure. i'm not sure. "1776" might be. i have never schacht down and thought, what -- how will this sell, or what do people want to read about now? that doesn't -- you can't do that. >> what about your publisher though? >> well, they never said no to me. whatever i
leave home to come to washington or to go to philadelphia or wherever these different collections mick time after time after time. and sit and transcribe, my book probably would take me seven years instead of four. and i am at the stage now if you were to tell me he doesn't want to do it anymore, then i possibly wouldn't do that kind of a book. i would write something more personal or more accessible for my own collections or my own recollections. >> i'm going to ask you a question. you...
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. >> well, he doesn't like me he doesn't mick like me and then you tell me you love him. [ laughter ]mmy: i didn't say that. >> i say piers morgan doesn't like me, well, i love him. >> jimmy: well, now, now -- now i'm not sure if i love jim anymore. >> he just call me annoying and all last year for no reason at all, so this year, i'm making my challenge to make him an honest man. i annoy him to no -- you know what i did, i had all the p.a.s come in his dressing room, pushed the coke machine in front of his door, he couldn't get out of his room. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why? >> i'm glad you laughed, he didn't. and then i called -- his accent, i called the head of transportation and i canceled the -- his car ride. i said feel like walking to the studio. in the end, his car didn't pick him up and i -- and i -- annoying and then he flew in from israel, he had -- he does cnn now, interviewing netanyahu hugh and made it really clear that i was talking to netanyahu and now looking at a guy in his had underpants working with a chicken. he said i need rest n the dressing room, he said i need res
. >> well, he doesn't like me he doesn't mick like me and then you tell me you love him. [ laughter ]mmy: i didn't say that. >> i say piers morgan doesn't like me, well, i love him. >> jimmy: well, now, now -- now i'm not sure if i love jim anymore. >> he just call me annoying and all last year for no reason at all, so this year, i'm making my challenge to make him an honest man. i annoy him to no -- you know what i did, i had all the p.a.s come in his dressing room,...
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. >> jim mick la she haklaszewski for that. >>> the terror group says it will release that new bin laden audiotape. here's part of al qaeda's written statement urging pakistanis to get revenge. quote, we call upon the muslim people in pakistan to rise up and erase this shame, rise up and clean up their country from the scourge of the americans. nbc's stephanie gosk is in abbott ab abbottabad. stephanie, are pakistanis heeding that call? >> reporter: they're just digesting this news that confirm osama bin laden was killed by navy s.e.a.l.s. we've been talking about all week here in abbottabad. not only do they not believe that navy s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden sunday night, they also don't believe that bin laden was ever here. so it will be interesting to see whether they take what is kind of a rallying cry from al qaeda in this statement, whether they take that to heart. we did, however, see protests around the country today. here in abbottabad, there were 400 or 500. similar protests in other cities around the country. they were all making similar points. it was organized by a radic
. >> jim mick la she haklaszewski for that. >>> the terror group says it will release that new bin laden audiotape. here's part of al qaeda's written statement urging pakistanis to get revenge. quote, we call upon the muslim people in pakistan to rise up and erase this shame, rise up and clean up their country from the scourge of the americans. nbc's stephanie gosk is in abbott ab abbottabad. stephanie, are pakistanis heeding that call? >> reporter: they're just digesting...
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mick, thank you so much. >> okay, alex. >>> new this morning, one of bin laden's wives says the terror leader lived in the suburbs in pakistan for as many as seven years, which is much longer than originally thought. you combine that with the revelation with the potential release of new video today showing osama bin laden walking around his compound. it spells new trouble for the already tense relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nbc's stephanie gosk is live for us in islamabad. i know today's developments are not going to do anything to end the suspicions that people in pakistan may have known where bin laden was all along. >> reporter: no, it's not. and you know, alex, this wife, the youngest wife of osama bin laden, she's detained right now by pakistani officials. reportedly there are two more whiffs that are with them as well. she's been doing a lot of talking. a pakistani security official talking to nbc news says she's been talking quite a bit. some of the things she says seem obviously wrong and then other things seem a bit more accurate. they described her as sounding sh
mick, thank you so much. >> okay, alex. >>> new this morning, one of bin laden's wives says the terror leader lived in the suburbs in pakistan for as many as seven years, which is much longer than originally thought. you combine that with the revelation with the potential release of new video today showing osama bin laden walking around his compound. it spells new trouble for the already tense relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nbc's stephanie gosk is live for us in...
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inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] al qaeda as leader and symbol and has continued micke committee mike rogers says in early january he was first briefed on the mission targeting osama bin laden. he also told reporters that intelligence gathering for the mission dates back to the bush administration. this is a little less than half an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming this afternoon. we appreciate it. this is a great day for america. one down, to to go. we have i think a lot to be thankful for today. given our intelligence services long-term efforts to find and/<< locate and bring to justice somebody who was determined to invade our custody or action with us. and i just want to start back a little bit something that happened four years ago, a small piece of information that was set upon by our analysts and our intelligence folks all across the community, and for a very steady pace over time, worked to expand the circle of knowledge based on that one little piece of information, and it really i think shows you what happens when the whole intelligence
inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] al qaeda as leader and symbol and has continued micke committee mike rogers says in early january he was first briefed on the mission targeting osama bin laden. he also told reporters that intelligence gathering for the mission dates back to the bush administration. this is a little less than half an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for coming this afternoon. we appreciate it. this is a great day for america. one down, to...
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what do you mean. >> we make them separately, mick them up. they're happily divorced. no oil. >> regular tomatoes. >> regular tomatoes. garlic, cerrano. no oil. charred. it's give to give it so much flavor. we're going to add them to the blender, add them in. you want to add a little bit of chicken brought just like that. and then a couple of cerranos, give it a blend. this is nice and spicy. this is the spicy one. i think that's enough to get the sauce going. are you blending? >> blending. >> there you go. >> there we go. >> perfect. >> it's a team effort this morning. i love it. after you blend it up, it looks exactly like this one and it's nice and spicy. >> and you keep it simmering? >> yeah. you want to reduce it a little bit. you want to intensify the flavors and kind of cook down the spice from the cerrano. exact same procedure but you're using anaheim chiles. pop them, blond them and you get this beautiful sauce here. >> so that's cold. you get the hot and the cold. >> room temperature. >> okay. >> nice and warm, nice and arm. you've got eggs, sunnyside up eggs
what do you mean. >> we make them separately, mick them up. they're happily divorced. no oil. >> regular tomatoes. >> regular tomatoes. garlic, cerrano. no oil. charred. it's give to give it so much flavor. we're going to add them to the blender, add them in. you want to add a little bit of chicken brought just like that. and then a couple of cerranos, give it a blend. this is nice and spicy. this is the spicy one. i think that's enough to get the sauce going. are you...
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. >> un poco de limÓn ma' coro mick . >> cuando llego a mi casa todo se complica. >> (risas). >> cilantroal hace chiqui. >> me enseÑaste. >> y para muchas recetas delicias, a las 10 dra maÑana. >> simplemente envÍa la palabra delicioso como mensaje de texto al 76225 y te llegan a tu celular diario. >> disfrute de estas recetas y hacer su parrillada y compartir con toda la familia. >> nos vamos con poncho. >> yo te llevo tu taquito. >> okay. >> gracias por cocinar chiqui. >> gracias por enseÑarme. >> buen semana a todos. >> penÉlope cruz sabes en que anda?. >> (♪). >> te voy a contar chiqui pero yo quiero mi taco, no te creas que te vas a escapar, mientras llega con mi taco, vamos a los Ángeles, para que nos explique cÓmo estuvo la alfombra roja de la pelÍcula los y ratos dpirata caribe y lo que conversÓ con la actriz espaÑola penÉlope cruz. >> se llevÓ a cabo la presentaciÓn especial donde nuestra espaÑola consentida de hollywood comparte crÉditos con jonhy depp y tuvo alfombra roja, mejor dicho negra hubo desfile de celebridades y despierta amÉrica estuvo presente en este evento. >> ya l
. >> un poco de limÓn ma' coro mick . >> cuando llego a mi casa todo se complica. >> (risas). >> cilantroal hace chiqui. >> me enseÑaste. >> y para muchas recetas delicias, a las 10 dra maÑana. >> simplemente envÍa la palabra delicioso como mensaje de texto al 76225 y te llegan a tu celular diario. >> disfrute de estas recetas y hacer su parrillada y compartir con toda la familia. >> nos vamos con poncho. >> yo te llevo tu taquito....
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as a virtue exactly as it may be in those remote ages people may look down upon and disregard monog mickarriage but as things are for 2,000 years past and are likely to be for 2,000 years to come, the words home and country mean a great deal. at present, treason, like adultery, ranks as one of the worst of all possible crimes. one may fall very far short of treason and yet be an undesirable citizen in the community. a man who becomes europeanized and loses his life for his native land is not a traitor but is a silly and undesirable citizen. nothing will more quickly or more surely disqualify a man from doing good work in the world than the aquirement of that flaccid habit of mind which its possessors style cosmopolitanism. it is not only necessary to americanize the immigrants of foreign birth who settle among us, but it is even more necessary for those among us who are by birth and descent already americans not to throw away our birth right and with incredible and ctemptible folly, wander back to bow down before the alien gods whom our forefathers foresook. the first sense in which the
as a virtue exactly as it may be in those remote ages people may look down upon and disregard monog mickarriage but as things are for 2,000 years past and are likely to be for 2,000 years to come, the words home and country mean a great deal. at present, treason, like adultery, ranks as one of the worst of all possible crimes. one may fall very far short of treason and yet be an undesirable citizen in the community. a man who becomes europeanized and loses his life for his native land is not a...
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enterprise, it's $691 billion, it's critical plcy to provide for national security for our country and mick sure that our troops and their families are properly taken care of and have the congresswomen and support she needs. i think mr. mckeon, the members of the committee an the staff have dope a good job. i want to mention there was a prong strong bipartisan commission on this committee, mr. skeltonup held that very well and mr. mckeon has dope so as well. it was an honor to work with mr. skelton, i appreciate his leadership and guidance for those of us on the committee. i want to make one announcement, with regard to the energy amendment contained in this bill i think it's critical we give the department of defense the ability to 3ur sue -- pursue alternative sources of nrnl that improve our tgs position in terms of greenhouse gas and in material os rf increasing our ability to use clean burns sources of fuel. the theme that would attach to this would ahow the use of fuel that really aren't, not clean burning or renewable, i think it is imperative we strike that provision from this bill
enterprise, it's $691 billion, it's critical plcy to provide for national security for our country and mick sure that our troops and their families are properly taken care of and have the congresswomen and support she needs. i think mr. mckeon, the members of the committee an the staff have dope a good job. i want to mention there was a prong strong bipartisan commission on this committee, mr. skeltonup held that very well and mr. mckeon has dope so as well. it was an honor to work with mr....
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[applause] >> and as randy and ed are getting micked, we will start with the next panel coming forward, and i want to again just -- thank you, randy. thank you, ed. i want to introduce our moderator again. these are brief introductions, but i think that it is particularly interesting. my friendship with people in the aviation industry goes way back, but i think the longest sitting friendship is actually with craig fuller because we met as 172 pilots back in, oh, let me see, the last century, and -- it was actually longer ago than what seems the last century, but it was in the 1980s, was it 1985, craig? no, it was 1975. 1975 in los angeles where we were both pilots and both involved in a way in politics and so it's great fun to see craig here today, and particularly because he is certainly gone much further ahead than flying, and he's actually just as comfortable flying and being in the air as he is being in washington and walking the halls of congress and the white house, and i think that he has spoken at more of our summits than anyone else. this is at least your fifth summit, and we
[applause] >> and as randy and ed are getting micked, we will start with the next panel coming forward, and i want to again just -- thank you, randy. thank you, ed. i want to introduce our moderator again. these are brief introductions, but i think that it is particularly interesting. my friendship with people in the aviation industry goes way back, but i think the longest sitting friendship is actually with craig fuller because we met as 172 pilots back in, oh, let me see, the last...
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with my ladies ♪ i swear this is true ♪ and i owe it all to you ♪ they like my swagger ♪ they call me mick video, we found out the bride and groom worked for nbc. they had nothing to do with the making of it. i think they are in graphics. those people are talented. >> that was genius. >> each of the groom and the bride's fathers did a dirty bit. >> genius. >> still to come from the east coast to the west, some great summer getaways. >> the japanese singing sensation who is a regular girl on the block here at home. [ woman ] bathing suits! shorts! tanktops! [ female announcer ] grab a box of multigrain cheerios. get a code to... ...a 7 day plan from biggest loser to get going on your summer weight loss. get the box. get the code. get started! with more of "today." taking you to the snack counter at your favorite movie theater. >> what are you really consuming? we have no idea. that's why madeline is pitting us against one another. very deceptive. >> just went by the popcorn and thought it was just popcorn. it was soaked in butter. i said i think it's been years since i had it like that. >>
with my ladies ♪ i swear this is true ♪ and i owe it all to you ♪ they like my swagger ♪ they call me mick video, we found out the bride and groom worked for nbc. they had nothing to do with the making of it. i think they are in graphics. those people are talented. >> that was genius. >> each of the groom and the bride's fathers did a dirty bit. >> genius. >> still to come from the east coast to the west, some great summer getaways. >> the japanese singing...
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mick, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. remarkably, u.s. intelligence officials weren't even really sure that osama bin laden was at that compound north of islamabad. in fact, according to one u.s. official, there was no smoking gun to put him there. but in the end, the evidence was compelling enough for president obama to give those navy s.e.a.l.s the green light to attack. friday morning, just minutes before departing the white house on his way to inspect tornado damage in alabama, president obama gave the order to launch the operation to kill osama bin laden. more than two days later, u.s. special operations forces attacked bin laden's heavily fortified compound at abbottabad 35 miles north of islamabad. 1:00 a.m. monday morning pakistan time, in a scene straight out of an action thriller, u.s. helicopters loaded with american commandos closed in for the kill. on approach, one helicopter had mechanical problems and crash-landed but no one on board was hurt. within seconds the two special forces teams flooded the compound and came under h
mick, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. remarkably, u.s. intelligence officials weren't even really sure that osama bin laden was at that compound north of islamabad. in fact, according to one u.s. official, there was no smoking gun to put him there. but in the end, the evidence was compelling enough for president obama to give those navy s.e.a.l.s the green light to attack. friday morning, just minutes before departing the white house on his way to inspect tornado damage in...
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but i would be remiss if i did not recognize someone who is sort of like our local mick jagger.illie brown is also here, too. [applause] very popular and i'm very glad he is here. i keep telling because of the people who want to line up and how photographs with him that we should charge $5 apiece and help reduce our city deficit. i think we could get there. anyway, thank you, everybody. program is wonderful. [applause] >> that was very nice. the next dance is a dance that i absolutely love. it is called a model airtran -- immortal iran. it is amazing for any immigrant who is homesick for their own country. please join me in welcoming our next performer. [applause] ♪
but i would be remiss if i did not recognize someone who is sort of like our local mick jagger.illie brown is also here, too. [applause] very popular and i'm very glad he is here. i keep telling because of the people who want to line up and how photographs with him that we should charge $5 apiece and help reduce our city deficit. i think we could get there. anyway, thank you, everybody. program is wonderful. [applause] >> that was very nice. the next dance is a dance that i absolutely...
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this fight is about micking sure that the internet stays just the way it is. free, open, equal, available to everyone regardless of how much they can pay to get their content on. there was a time not so long ago when net neutrality was bipartisan issue that wasn't incredibly controversial. just three years ago mike huckabee was talking about the need to keep the internet a level playing field. and in 2006, 11 house republicans voted in favor of net neutrality on the floor. rarely do you have the gun owners of america and the christian coalition joining with moveon.org and the aclu to advocate for the same policy of nondiscrimination on the internet. but they all agree on net neutrality, and so do the catholic bishops. and later today i will receive 80,000 letters opposing the house's effort to undo the f.c.c.'s open internet rules. these letters came from americans across the u.s., including 2,000 letters from minnesotans who are worried about this. they want the internet to stay the way it is: open and free from corporate control. i am confident as more ameri
this fight is about micking sure that the internet stays just the way it is. free, open, equal, available to everyone regardless of how much they can pay to get their content on. there was a time not so long ago when net neutrality was bipartisan issue that wasn't incredibly controversial. just three years ago mike huckabee was talking about the need to keep the internet a level playing field. and in 2006, 11 house republicans voted in favor of net neutrality on the floor. rarely do you have...