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>> reporter: the only thing left for detective mike douglas to do was talk to the man himself.than done. coming up -- >> he just thought he was smarter than everybody else he was going to pull off a perfect crime. >> reporter: where was oliver, a global game of hide-and-seek. when "obsession" continues. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have them. huh. the new lightweight hp mini netbook with windows and america's largest and most-reliable 3g network built in. only 199.99 with mobile broadband plans from 39.99 i am-- speechless, envious. wanna be me right now. getting one. new carefree ultra protection liners, with wings! absorb ten times more, like a pad but feel thin and comfy, like a liner. new carefree® ultra protection™ need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expect... was the fun. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the lo
>> reporter: the only thing left for detective mike douglas to do was talk to the man himself.than done. coming up -- >> he just thought he was smarter than everybody else he was going to pull off a perfect crime. >> reporter: where was oliver, a global game of hide-and-seek. when "obsession" continues. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have...
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following in the footsteps of other famous sports dads like earl woods, who first appeared on "the mike douglas show" with his son, tiger, when the future superstar was just 2 years old. we hear about so many parents in sports pushing their children, wanting them to be the best. >> i just let mia decide how she goes. people might say three hours that's too long, but a lot of people are letting their kids play six hours of playstation, eating junk food, drinking cans and cans of soda. now put this one on. >> reporter: glen says mia still gets to be a kid, but she's a kid with an agent who's already a veteran of interviews. what do you think -- >> going to be a better player. ask that question again. >> reporter: what do you like most about rick? >> he makes me a better player. >> reporter: and she also wasn't shy about giving me tips on my game. my shots aren't going over the net, mia. >> hit it higher. >> reporter: andrea canning, abc news, florida. >> and that's going to do it for won't within on this sunday. i'm dan harris. thank you for watching, and have i'm dan harris. thank you for watchi
following in the footsteps of other famous sports dads like earl woods, who first appeared on "the mike douglas show" with his son, tiger, when the future superstar was just 2 years old. we hear about so many parents in sports pushing their children, wanting them to be the best. >> i just let mia decide how she goes. people might say three hours that's too long, but a lot of people are letting their kids play six hours of playstation, eating junk food, drinking cans and cans of...
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that's like burster douglas beating mike tyson. who is this guy?stunning win for yang. 37 years old. the 110th ranked player in the world. and then there's the orioles. bizarre game with the angels. on a warm, hot, wavy day as the bird waves the flag, orioles go 13 innings and lose by nine runs. brian roberts, big day, home run number 10. cuts the lead. nick markakis off sean o'sullivan in the fifth. home run 14 for nick. it's a brand new game. it was 7-6 in the seventh. we've been watching adam jones do this all summer. takes a home run away from mike napoli. we've compared him to some of the great center fielders the orioles have had. that's a big-time play. in the ninth, jones nearly wins the game with his bat. brian roberts' third. juan rivera hauls it in. roberts ties the game. the orioles lose in extra innings not by a run, two, three or four, by nine. the angels dodged the bullet a couple of times. they get nine runs. that's not easy to do, by the way. >> watched the prince george's championship and you're thinking tiger's getting ready to m
that's like burster douglas beating mike tyson. who is this guy?stunning win for yang. 37 years old. the 110th ranked player in the world. and then there's the orioles. bizarre game with the angels. on a warm, hot, wavy day as the bird waves the flag, orioles go 13 innings and lose by nine runs. brian roberts, big day, home run number 10. cuts the lead. nick markakis off sean o'sullivan in the fifth. home run 14 for nick. it's a brand new game. it was 7-6 in the seventh. we've been watching...
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mike: joining us is douglas brinkley, a presidential historian. doctor, thank you for joining us. let me ask you, a big mistake on the part of the president to invoke the memories of fdr and jfk? >> well, it is never a mistake for a democratic president to raise respect for fdr and jfk. the lyndon johnson comments gets into the difficulty. as you know, the great society is what ronald reagan fought against. he is trying to roll back the great society, that is what he wrote in his memos. many other government programs, conservatives have been trying to roll them back. there is this is a suspicion that has been part of our entire history. there has been the suspicion of too much government. of, is pushing health care after all of that economic stimulus plan. -- obama is pushing health-care. this might be too much, too fast, too expensive. mike: how come they don't compare themselves to jimmy carter >> we? >> carter is someone who used in the white house as a steppingstone to his post presidency. the democratic convention did not want to show anything attributing lbj because of vietn
mike: joining us is douglas brinkley, a presidential historian. doctor, thank you for joining us. let me ask you, a big mistake on the part of the president to invoke the memories of fdr and jfk? >> well, it is never a mistake for a democratic president to raise respect for fdr and jfk. the lyndon johnson comments gets into the difficulty. as you know, the great society is what ronald reagan fought against. he is trying to roll back the great society, that is what he wrote in his memos....
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. >> this is tremendous information, mike, and this is tremendous because of the dialogue that went back and forth between douglasbetween kristi. and if he also heard other bits of information. i understand why investigators, why mike ayers and john bankhead and all the other investigators that have been working very hard on this case, why they wouldn't release that dialogue and why douglas wouldn't want to go into depth as to exactly what he heard, because those are really key points. and as tips start coming forward and people come forward with information, they need to be able to sift through these things pretty quickly and zoom in on something and say you know what, that's a good bit of information we haven't come forward with, we need to move on that fairly quickly, as opposed to okay, we can move to that one tomorrow, maybe we can move on that one the day after. >> got you. richard, in the interview doug also mentioned what a precious woman kristi is and mentioned how strong of a faith she has and that she's a fighter. is that the basis for your hope right now? >> that's right. we see the fact that nothing
. >> this is tremendous information, mike, and this is tremendous because of the dialogue that went back and forth between douglasbetween kristi. and if he also heard other bits of information. i understand why investigators, why mike ayers and john bankhead and all the other investigators that have been working very hard on this case, why they wouldn't release that dialogue and why douglas wouldn't want to go into depth as to exactly what he heard, because those are really key points....
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douglas, get your impressions and then go to chris. doug, what are your thoughts this morning? >> just from listening to mike barnicle he talked about the personal very well. i add to that the fact having dogs with him and playing chasm all the time and going to see ted kennedy you always felt like you were going to see a kind of person who was so nice to young people, people upwards in their careers or had questions. i'm impressed historically about the senate office. it became during the 1960s and '70s protest period in washington, d.c., kind of the place if you got tear gassed, he'd go to his office to get water and recoup. he had a high tolerance for dissent and allowing people, particularly that were protesting vietnam, veterans back from vietnam that had a beef with the way the war was going, to actually use his office as a living room at times. he did it so much it would frighten guards that were guarding the capitol, the hodgepodge band of people who would come and get an audience with him. it points to the fact he cares. ted kennedy cared about real people and for whatever mechanisms in his life kic
douglas, get your impressions and then go to chris. doug, what are your thoughts this morning? >> just from listening to mike barnicle he talked about the personal very well. i add to that the fact having dogs with him and playing chasm all the time and going to see ted kennedy you always felt like you were going to see a kind of person who was so nice to young people, people upwards in their careers or had questions. i'm impressed historically about the senate office. it became during...