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ravens leading 16 - 13...rrlling outside the finds mike wallace for thee25 yard touchdown! put the score at 20 to 16... steelers. but this one goes down toothe wire. in the final minute of the game ... ravens in the hurry on 4th and 1 ... completing a pass tt anquan boldin for 10 yards.. and keeps the drive alive..hhn heartbreak... when flacco makes a nice throw to porrey smith or he t-d... who ájustá misses it.. off the weren't done yet ....with 16 seconds left in the game... flacco trusts mith ... again... to come up with the play ... he makes the grab for the touchdown!the ravens get the wii in dramatic ashionn.. score....23 to 20.flacco and suggs both reflect on the game. down on torrey.it's not his - think heeprobably felt bad... he's a playmmker. he's aaplaymaker. 03 i said either one of two things will happen, either we're the same team as lastt year, or we'll shoo the world we've grown up, and we did just that. that. it's been five years since steelers ... but they cannonly celebrate for so long ...the ravens travel to seattle... to face off against the seahawks on
ravens leading 16 - 13...rrlling outside the finds mike wallace for thee25 yard touchdown! put the score at 20 to 16... steelers. but this one goes down toothe wire. in the final minute of the game ... ravens in the hurry on 4th and 1 ... completing a pass tt anquan boldin for 10 yards.. and keeps the drive alive..hhn heartbreak... when flacco makes a nice throw to porrey smith or he t-d... who ájustá misses it.. off the weren't done yet ....with 16 seconds left in the game... flacco trusts...
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ben roethlisberger did what he does, kept the plane alive by running out of the pocket and found mike wallace for the touchdown. all of a sudden, the steelers had the lead. the final minutes, flacco to tories smith who cannot make the catch. you had to think that the ravens squadder their last best chance. but just four minutes later, flacco goes back to the rookie, this time on the right side, and they have the winning combination. smith with a 26 yard touchdown this one is special. >> it was a great win, and one to be excited by. i think it was something that we all felt great about after the game. you go in there and you went against that team in that environment and in that manner, it is going to be something that everyone will be excited about. i know the fans will, too. >> a big weekend for this past weekend for college football as well years ago, keith jackson helped make home football games by the way he would say his newscast. yelped port that's football into the hedges. he needed several teammates and band members to pull him out. tom is back with the seven-day forecast after this.
ben roethlisberger did what he does, kept the plane alive by running out of the pocket and found mike wallace for the touchdown. all of a sudden, the steelers had the lead. the final minutes, flacco to tories smith who cannot make the catch. you had to think that the ravens squadder their last best chance. but just four minutes later, flacco goes back to the rookie, this time on the right side, and they have the winning combination. smith with a 26 yard touchdown this one is special. >>...
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ben roethlisberger finds mike wallace for the 25 score at 20 to 16... steelers.final minute of the game ... ravens in the hurry on 4th and 1 ... completing a pass to anquan boldii for 10 yards.. and keeps tte drive alive.then hhartbreak... when flacco makes a nice throw tt torrey smith for the t-d... fingertips.but theeravens weren't done yet ....with 16 seconds left in the game... again... to come up withhthe play ... he makes the grab for the touchhown!the ravens get the win in drrmatic fashion... over the steelees...final score... 23 to 20.flacco and suggs both reflect on the game. 3&hey, it's ot my job to get ddwn on torrey.it's not his jobbeither, but ya know, i think he probably felt bad... he's a playmmker. 03 i said either one of two thingg same team as last year, or we'll show the world we''v grown up, and we did just that. that. it's been five yeaas since thh ravens lass swwpt the steelers ... but they can only cclebrate or so long ...the ravens trrvel to seattle... to facc off agginst the seahawks on sunday.kick off begins at 4:05 in the fternoon. so h
ben roethlisberger finds mike wallace for the 25 score at 20 to 16... steelers.final minute of the game ... ravens in the hurry on 4th and 1 ... completing a pass to anquan boldii for 10 yards.. and keeps tte drive alive.then hhartbreak... when flacco makes a nice throw tt torrey smith for the t-d... fingertips.but theeravens weren't done yet ....with 16 seconds left in the game... again... to come up withhthe play ... he makes the grab for the touchhown!the ravens get the win in drrmatic...
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this guy's his name is mike wallace, he came up with a way to combine exercise and art. using a gps and his bike. he actually bikes the route that you see on these maps. >> can you imagine saying i'm going to go bike the gun. like an airplane today. >> the fun thing is that people are buying these things. >> he kind of has of idea of what he's going to create before he sets out on his route? >> i have the exact same question, nicholas. so we have mike wallace via skype "right this minute" so we can find out how he does this. >> i start off by printing a map of the city and try to figure out how can i draw something on to this map in pencil that might be interesting and i'll erase and draw and erase and redraw. once i have something i really like i'll hop on my bike, click my gps on. as i ride my bike, it sort of leaves a digital red line. sort of like a giant etch-a-sketch and it leaves a digital red line behind me everywhere i go it's sort of a continuous line that i draw. >> there's one like the chainsaw for example. it looks like you're making a lot of the same turns
this guy's his name is mike wallace, he came up with a way to combine exercise and art. using a gps and his bike. he actually bikes the route that you see on these maps. >> can you imagine saying i'm going to go bike the gun. like an airplane today. >> the fun thing is that people are buying these things. >> he kind of has of idea of what he's going to create before he sets out on his route? >> i have the exact same question, nicholas. so we have mike wallace via skype...
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this guy's his name is mike wallace, he came up with a way to combine exercise and art. using a gps and his bike. he actually bikes the route that you see on these maps. >> can you imagine saying i'm going to go bike the gun. like an airplane today. >> the fun thing is that people are buying these things. >> he kind of has of idea of what he's going to create before he sets out on his route? >> i have the exact same question, nicholas. so we have mike wallace via skype "right this minute" so we can find out how he does this. >> i start off by printing a map of the city and try to figure out how can i draw something on to this map in pencil that might be interesting and i'll erase and draw and erase and redraw. once i have something i really like i'll hop on my bike, click my gps on. as i ride my bike, it sort of leaves a digital red line. sort of like a giant etch-a-sketch and it leaves a digital red line behind me everywhere i go it's sort of a continuous line that i draw. >> there's one like the chainsaw for example. it looks like you're making a lot of the same turns
this guy's his name is mike wallace, he came up with a way to combine exercise and art. using a gps and his bike. he actually bikes the route that you see on these maps. >> can you imagine saying i'm going to go bike the gun. like an airplane today. >> the fun thing is that people are buying these things. >> he kind of has of idea of what he's going to create before he sets out on his route? >> i have the exact same question, nicholas. so we have mike wallace via skype...
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james: and we'll have that full interview with mike wallace -- make that shannon sharpe, plus the albert achievement awards. so the cowboys knock off the dolphins 20-19 and it's time for a look at the brilliant star of the day presented by kay jewelers. dan: and romo is our star of the day. he threw two interceptions early but came back like any good quarterback in the nfl to give his team a chance to win. he made some great plays. bill: the only thing that concerns me with the cowboys is their secondary. their defense, they can get a rush but they have problems in the secondary covering people. james: taking a look at the cowboys. that being coach cowher. we'll take a quick time-out and come back here with more after we'll take a quick time-out and come back here with more after this. [ male announcer ] start with a breakfast at subway that can't be beat. like the protein-powerhouse steak, bacon, egg & cheese. mwah!! [ male announcer ] tackle a fresh toasted subway steak melt today. rush in and get your flavor on. subway. where winners eat. when you buy a 6-inch sandwich before 9am. tha
james: and we'll have that full interview with mike wallace -- make that shannon sharpe, plus the albert achievement awards. so the cowboys knock off the dolphins 20-19 and it's time for a look at the brilliant star of the day presented by kay jewelers. dan: and romo is our star of the day. he threw two interceptions early but came back like any good quarterback in the nfl to give his team a chance to win. he made some great plays. bill: the only thing that concerns me with the cowboys is their...
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in the fourth quarter, five minutes left, down three points, steelers ben roethlisberger hits mike wallace for a 25-yard score. steelers up four. rafrns get the ball and drive to the steelers 26 yard line. 16 seconds left in the game. joe flacco, torrey smith, beats two pittsburgh defenders ravens pull off a last-second win, eight seconds on the clock. 23-20 vaif vens win to sweep the season series from the pittsburgh steelers. this really has become the best rivalry in the nflt. bengals beat the titans yesterday. they won the last five games. the bengals are tied with the ravens at 6-2. reenact of super bowl xlii. eli manning looking to back up comments that he's, quote, in the same class with quarterback tom brady. close game into the fourth. giants down 3. manning hits manningham, giants up 17-13. on the next possession, tom brady does what tom brady does. on a fourth and eight, fires a laser to rob gronkowski, giants down three. eli manning drives his team down the field, 80 yards capped with a touchdown pass to jake ballard with 15 seconds left. ballard made another great catch on the
in the fourth quarter, five minutes left, down three points, steelers ben roethlisberger hits mike wallace for a 25-yard score. steelers up four. rafrns get the ball and drive to the steelers 26 yard line. 16 seconds left in the game. joe flacco, torrey smith, beats two pittsburgh defenders ravens pull off a last-second win, eight seconds on the clock. 23-20 vaif vens win to sweep the season series from the pittsburgh steelers. this really has become the best rivalry in the nflt. bengals beat...
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roethlisberger though also doing what he does best the twenty nine year old struggling on finding mike wallace for the touched on in the fourth twenty sixteen pittsburgh following not effort by the blazing fast receiver joe flacco. on collected with just sixteen seconds left in the game finding tori smith for the winning score twenty three twenty how it ended the ravens the sweep the season series i can stare in that was. the buffalo bills on their ex harvard quarterback ryan fitz patrick meanwhile failed. the test against their neighbors the new york jets dainian tomlinson showing his great goal line awareness to make it thirteen off the jets here quarterback mark sanchez on the same page with santonio holmes this time around that touched on couch increasing the jets question two for seventeen points the bills not helped either by fullback trade jackson's fumble late in the fourth twenty seven eleven the finals. it's official this time kelly slater is the eleven time e.s.p. surfing world champion the thirty nine you will finally able to rightfully claim the title after a calculation error bui
roethlisberger though also doing what he does best the twenty nine year old struggling on finding mike wallace for the touched on in the fourth twenty sixteen pittsburgh following not effort by the blazing fast receiver joe flacco. on collected with just sixteen seconds left in the game finding tori smith for the winning score twenty three twenty how it ended the ravens the sweep the season series i can stare in that was. the buffalo bills on their ex harvard quarterback ryan fitz patrick...
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next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is bogus. my porter rican red-haired cousin, he has funny hair. he was there, too. so we came back and they decided to do it with everybody. when that story came out, i started getting harassed. the police were giving out my social security number, my name. i had 50 cases of identity theft that followed. the next thing you ask to talk about was november 23, 2002. this experience changed my life. we started going to the prisons with a purpose now. we turned into touring artists for the prisons around the country. talking to the folks who were incarcerated, folks in the local community to in
next week, mike wallace calls me for an interview. i was talking to ms. colvin earlier. she said the media has a certain way to take people and put them up and you do not hear about everyone else. as if these are isolated incidents. so they called and his producers were like, we want to interview. we want to interview you on your campus in cambridge. i said, my brothers would like to, too. we have been putting this case for five months. basically, i said we are not going to do it. this is...
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steelers ben roethlisberger though also doing what he does best twenty nine crumbling i'm finding mike wallace for the touchdown in the fourth twenty sixteen pittsburgh after the effort by the blazing fast receiver joe flacco however come uncollected with just sixteen seconds left to go in the game finding tony smith for the winning score twenty three twenty how it ended the ravens for the sweep the season series against their nemesis. the buffalo bills on the record holder a quarterback ryan fits perfect feel the test against their neighbors the new york jets dainian tomlinson showing great school. awareness to make a jets year quarterback mark sanchez on the same page with son tony holmes this time around they touched on catch increasing the jets question the seventy points the bills are due by fitzpatrick's two interceptions while jackson also fumbled the ball late in the fourth twenty seven eleven five school. it's official this time kelly slater is the eleven time a.s.b. surfing world champion the thirty nine year old right fully able to claim the title finally after a calculation error b
steelers ben roethlisberger though also doing what he does best twenty nine crumbling i'm finding mike wallace for the touchdown in the fourth twenty sixteen pittsburgh after the effort by the blazing fast receiver joe flacco however come uncollected with just sixteen seconds left to go in the game finding tony smith for the winning score twenty three twenty how it ended the ravens for the sweep the season series against their nemesis. the buffalo bills on the record holder a quarterback ryan...
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. >> i'm mike wallace. >> i'm ed reasoner. >> i'm ed bradley. >> i'm andy rooney. >> reporter: just threego, andy rooney signed off for the last time, after 33 years. >> all this time i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. >> reporter: and we were lucky to listen to him. andy rooney was 92 years old. >> such a towering figure. he will be missed. >>> now, to my one-on-one with former national security adviser and secretary of state, condoleezza rice. she had plenty to say about working under president george w. bush in her new book "no higher honor." we began talking about one of the men who has been critical of her since leaving office, former secretary donald rumsfeld. and whether he had talked to him since. >> we had strong disagreements. i don't think they were ever personal. they were strong personalities. >> reporter: and those strong personalities have been taking their shots at condoleezza rice since leaving office. this was donald rumsfeld's less-than-complementary assessment of her work. >> she never served in a senior
. >> i'm mike wallace. >> i'm ed reasoner. >> i'm ed bradley. >> i'm andy rooney. >> reporter: just threego, andy rooney signed off for the last time, after 33 years. >> all this time i've been paid to say what is on my mind on television. you don't get any luckier in life than that. >> reporter: and we were lucky to listen to him. andy rooney was 92 years old. >> such a towering figure. he will be missed. >>> now, to my one-on-one with...
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minutes didn't like the way they did it because they didn't get into my emotions enough and so mike wallace called me and said we have technical problems with that we have to shoot it again swing at him for lunch at a hotel in washington and they shot it again this time the questions were quite different than they were the first time and he got right into my emotional baggage in the book on camera. many times people have asked me about that and if i had recovered and yes i can say i have but actually i'm glad that happened the way that they did because that was the first time i ever let loose of any of that emotional baggage i had stored inside of me. >> you had another moment where you and your wife came back to the plaza. >> and 1990 the agents had an organization called the association of former agents of the u.s. secret service and held a conference in san antonio and my wife and i decided to go to that and i decided that since we were in the dallas area i didn't tell anybody this, but that we were going to go to dallas and san antonio and i was coming to the plaza. i hadn't been here s
minutes didn't like the way they did it because they didn't get into my emotions enough and so mike wallace called me and said we have technical problems with that we have to shoot it again swing at him for lunch at a hotel in washington and they shot it again this time the questions were quite different than they were the first time and he got right into my emotional baggage in the book on camera. many times people have asked me about that and if i had recovered and yes i can say i have but...
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mike wallace and ed bradley, why people love to watch them? because they could see what they were made of. they did not hide and they were good people. i am still try to walk in the issues. >> and they are big shoes. they are big shoes. but you're also the foreign affairs correspondent for cbs. you seem to be spending -- am i wrong, correct me -- most of your times during 60 minutes pieces. >> i am spending most of my times during 60 minutes. >> to you find yourself -- windy you find you're still having something to do for the evening news? >> i will get a contact resource and i will find something to go to the evening news that leads to something. >> but it is not a day to day sense of responsibility that you have. >> no, because fortunately scott understands what it takes to do 1260 minutes pieces a year. and my boss understands that your because people think it is easy. they do not understand, if every one of these pieces is like giving birth to triplets. it really is. and sometimes that is pleasant in comparison to review realize everythin
mike wallace and ed bradley, why people love to watch them? because they could see what they were made of. they did not hide and they were good people. i am still try to walk in the issues. >> and they are big shoes. they are big shoes. but you're also the foreign affairs correspondent for cbs. you seem to be spending -- am i wrong, correct me -- most of your times during 60 minutes pieces. >> i am spending most of my times during 60 minutes. >> to you find yourself -- windy...
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big ben roethlisberger, hooks up with mike wallace for the 25-yard touchdown. steelers up, 20-16.o, 13 seconds left. find smith in the end zone for the 26-yard game wing td. ravens get the road win over pittsburgh. final score. 23-20. >> blah, blah. so now here are highlights. where do things stand. i had the worst possible week. tanya rivero continues her reign over all of us with her strategy of picking teams in the city she would rather visit. 3-1 for the week. fireman bob, joins me in second place. after my 0-4 week. we both stand at 20-16. >> jack sheehan, 2-2. 19-17 on the year. and david myers, broadcast producer rolls up in last place. 1-3. falling to 17-19. >> now joining us with his uneducated take on things, one and only fireman bob with our leader in hand, tanya rivero who looks good here in spirit and in cardboard. >> in eagle green i might add. >> you have your eagle green on as well. your favorite team we know. what did you make of the week? anything stick out at you? despite the fact you are tied with me in second place? >> patriots had an opportunity to avenge the
big ben roethlisberger, hooks up with mike wallace for the 25-yard touchdown. steelers up, 20-16.o, 13 seconds left. find smith in the end zone for the 26-yard game wing td. ravens get the road win over pittsburgh. final score. 23-20. >> blah, blah. so now here are highlights. where do things stand. i had the worst possible week. tanya rivero continues her reign over all of us with her strategy of picking teams in the city she would rather visit. 3-1 for the week. fireman bob, joins me in...
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here with the sealed envelopes and hand are the managing partner and his associates mike wallace. [applause] in addition, representing the accounts for the international academy of arts and sciences is mr. jeff chung. to help us present more than 40 awards presented tonight, we have mrs. chapman. for those fortunate enough to be called to the podium, our announcer will announce the name of the person has to come to the states. for some reason you do not hear your name announce or someone else is accepting, please identify yourself at the podium. for those who are sitting in the dock any tonight, look for the attendant at the left to the right and they will score you got to accept your award. what you may bring as many people to the state as you like, only one acceptance speech per reward. after accepting the award, you will exit stage left for you will be escorted for photographs. please remember to identify yourself if necessary. only one speech per award. please keep your remarks to 30 seconds. one last thing, let's all take a minute to turn off our i funds and blackberries and
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mike wallace. steve croft just the other day was asking congress woman pelosi a difficult question.e called it an ambush. that is how far journalism has sunk. abc news has done some undercover work in texas. matt drudge is someone i look up to. he took a lot of power away from newspapers and how they laid out the content. he took something from the back page and put it on the headlines. i learned a lot about the media's willingness to cover up information with these creative publishing tactics to get around it. tim kearney at the "washington examiner" talks about the relationship with lobbying. not all media people are bad. you hear about the yes men, sort of film making group. they do these sort of skits where they pose as characters and go into conferences and they will go on tv posing as something they are not, and they bring flashy creative effects to journalism or expose documentary filmmaking. i do not see these too ideological and spirit they probably hate me. but these people inspire me. i and my colleagues are able to see them not through an ideological prism but through wh
mike wallace. steve croft just the other day was asking congress woman pelosi a difficult question.e called it an ambush. that is how far journalism has sunk. abc news has done some undercover work in texas. matt drudge is someone i look up to. he took a lot of power away from newspapers and how they laid out the content. he took something from the back page and put it on the headlines. i learned a lot about the media's willingness to cover up information with these creative publishing tactics...
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mike wallace in the end zone for a 25-yard touchdown. steelers take a four-point lead.16 seconds left on the clock in the game. joe to smith. with a couple of seconds left, how do you let a receiver get behind you in the end zone? how do you let that happen? >> safety's got to get there and make that play. >> what is the safety doing? >> took a bad angle. good throw. ravens win 23-20, tight race in the afc north. thing bengals -- >> where did they come from? and how about the ravens? >> cincinnati bengals have won five games in a row, so they're tied with the ravens on top. they have this rookie quarterback -- >> who's even on the ban gaenga? >> remember all the snow bowls. giants and patriots, incredible game in the rematch of super bowl xlii. ely manning looking to back up comments he made in the off-season. a beautiful throw to mario manningham. giants up 17-13. they gave tom brady a little too much time. on fourth day, 14-yard -- >> this game's over. >> ely leads them down the field in a minute and a half. 15 seconds left, ballard made another incredible catch on th
mike wallace in the end zone for a 25-yard touchdown. steelers take a four-point lead.16 seconds left on the clock in the game. joe to smith. with a couple of seconds left, how do you let a receiver get behind you in the end zone? how do you let that happen? >> safety's got to get there and make that play. >> what is the safety doing? >> took a bad angle. good throw. ravens win 23-20, tight race in the afc north. thing bengals -- >> where did they come from? and how...
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mike wallace, ed bradley, why do people love to watch them? because they can see what you're made of. they didn't hide. they were good people. i mean, as was some of the greats. i'm still trying to walk in those shoes. >> and they are big shoes. they are big shoes. but you're also the foreign affairs correspondent for cbs, so you seem to be spending, am i wrong, correct, most of your time doing "60 minutes" these to? >> i'm spending most of my time doing "60 minutes," yes. >> you find yourself, when do you find yourself having time to do something for the evening is? >> sometimes i would do something. i will have a meeting with a good conduct or source and i will find something critical and pass it onto the evening news that leads to something -- >> what i'm getting at, it is not a day-to-day sense of responsibility. >> no. scarpelli understands what it takes to do 12, 50, "60 minutes" a year. he doesn't put pressure on me. and my boss understand that because people think it's easy. every one of these is like giving birth to triplets. and some
mike wallace, ed bradley, why do people love to watch them? because they can see what you're made of. they didn't hide. they were good people. i mean, as was some of the greats. i'm still trying to walk in those shoes. >> and they are big shoes. they are big shoes. but you're also the foreign affairs correspondent for cbs, so you seem to be spending, am i wrong, correct, most of your time doing "60 minutes" these to? >> i'm spending most of my time doing "60...
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mike wallace, ed bradley, why do people want to watch them? they did not want to hide. i am still trying to walk in those shoes. >> i understand, and they are big shoes. you are also the foreign affairs correspondent for cbs, so you seem to be spending most of your time doing "60 minutes" pieces. >> yes. >> when do you find yourself having time to do something for the evening news? >> sometimes i will have a meeting with a good contact or source and find something critical and pass that along and that leads to something. >> what i am getting at is it is not a day-to-day sense of responsibility? >> no, because fortunately scott kelley understands what it takes. my boss understands that. people think it is easy. every one of these pieces is like giving birth to triplets. it really is. sometimes that is pleasant in comparison. you rewrite everything 1 billion times. you fight each other, you hate each other, you love each other, you go without sleep. i remember when i was 8.5 months pregnant and a young 22-year- old producer walked in and said i would complain about how ti
mike wallace, ed bradley, why do people want to watch them? they did not want to hide. i am still trying to walk in those shoes. >> i understand, and they are big shoes. you are also the foreign affairs correspondent for cbs, so you seem to be spending most of your time doing "60 minutes" pieces. >> yes. >> when do you find yourself having time to do something for the evening news? >> sometimes i will have a meeting with a good contact or source and find...
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. >> alisyn: of course, your father legendary news man mike wallace on 60 minutes so you knew andy rooney became this kind of observer of little daily quirks or things that irked him and he did it, you know, par excellence, like nobody else. he would say, why aren't shoe laces doing a better job. [laughter] >> i didn't know you could do such a good impression, al lynn. >> alisyn: neither did i. >> clayton: she could play a 92-year-old curmudgeon, very, very well. >> alisyn: fascinating that he had that arc of his career. >> absolutely, as so many of the people in television, you know, we all put on the makeup and get blow dried and andy rooney, people made fun of it i guess he made fun of it himself, the famous eyebrows that grew bigger and bushier as the years went on. i was looking at a clip on the air this morning and talking about caring for, watering and clipping, andy rooney's eyebrows, and you know, it was-- he wasn't blow dried by any means and when you say he was a war correspondent. he was a reporter for stars and stripes during world war ii. you know, he was part of the greates
. >> alisyn: of course, your father legendary news man mike wallace on 60 minutes so you knew andy rooney became this kind of observer of little daily quirks or things that irked him and he did it, you know, par excellence, like nobody else. he would say, why aren't shoe laces doing a better job. [laughter] >> i didn't know you could do such a good impression, al lynn. >> alisyn: neither did i. >> clayton: she could play a 92-year-old curmudgeon, very, very well....
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mike, good to see you. all the talk of a we deal and chopping the deficit could lead to nothing. chris wallace will explain what exactly is happening right now on capitol hill. plus, 30 years after the actress natalie wood died off the coast of california, one of the people who was there when it happened is now making brand new accusations about her husband, robert wagner. and that store is next. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with the strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. [ female announcer ] we never forget the nearly 12 million cancer survivors in america today... and the countless lives lost. we owe it to them to protect funding for cancer research, prevention and access to care. congress, make cancer a priority and give millions of americans what they need most. free gold ! we call that hertz gold plus rewards. you earn free days, free weeks and more fast. that's a plus. upgrade your ride. that's a plus. rewa
mike, good to see you. all the talk of a we deal and chopping the deficit could lead to nothing. chris wallace will explain what exactly is happening right now on capitol hill. plus, 30 years after the actress natalie wood died off the coast of california, one of the people who was there when it happened is now making brand new accusations about her husband, robert wagner. and that store is next. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation,...
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wallace talks with g.o.p. candidate ron paul then representative heath shuler a north carolina democrat, and mike simpson an idahoublican on a bipartisan encouraging the super committee to cut more than its $1.2 trillion mandate. candy crowley looks at lobbying aimed at the debt reduction panel. shawn kennedy of the air transport association, and david certain never of aarp. hear face the nation from cbs. host leads a panel discussion on allegations of sexual harassment against republican presidential candidate herman cain. reairs begin at noon eastern time with nbc's meet the press, this week, fox news sunday, cnn's state of the union, and face the nation from cbs. list ton them all on c-span radio on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area. on your i phone or blackberry, nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 119 or listen on line. >> see more videos on the candidates on c-span's web site. host: welcome to welcome back jamal simmons and jennifer ruben of the "washington post" blogs right turn. good morning. let's begin with the "washington post." this headline one year to go, one frustrated u.s. electorate. gues
wallace talks with g.o.p. candidate ron paul then representative heath shuler a north carolina democrat, and mike simpson an idahoublican on a bipartisan encouraging the super committee to cut more than its $1.2 trillion mandate. candy crowley looks at lobbying aimed at the debt reduction panel. shawn kennedy of the air transport association, and david certain never of aarp. hear face the nation from cbs. host leads a panel discussion on allegations of sexual harassment against republican...
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wallace ran for president in 1964. in 1968, he captured five states and 46 electoral votes. he also ran in 1972 and 1976. next call is from tampa bay florida. hello, mike. mike from tampa bay, please go ahead. >> i had a cathartic experience tonight as a young american watching these old clips of -- the old clips being played. it gives me hope to see how divergent cultures have come together in the clips and a great sense of hope to see how our political differences might be able to be bridged today. >> how politics changed in alabama? >> yes. politics in alabama has changed. one thing we have to keep in mind -- racism, i do not think, as martin luther king jr. said, the white will in this country, the death of racism. all of these things are still part of dyed in the wool racism that exists today not only in alabama but in other places of the country triet that is part of the question that the gentleman raised. >> he was talking about how politics have changed. what is the alabama democratic conference? >> there were filed in 1964 the purpose of helping john f. kennedy. blacks were shut out of the democratic party in alabama at that time. we were stil
wallace ran for president in 1964. in 1968, he captured five states and 46 electoral votes. he also ran in 1972 and 1976. next call is from tampa bay florida. hello, mike. mike from tampa bay, please go ahead. >> i had a cathartic experience tonight as a young american watching these old clips of -- the old clips being played. it gives me hope to see how divergent cultures have come together in the clips and a great sense of hope to see how our political differences might be able to be...
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wallace will join us with what they're saying in washington. then live to branson, missouri, for one of the best veteran's day celebrations in our nation. governor mike troops [ male annouer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fru and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree wl see. ♪ as we're living longer than ever before, prudential's challenge is to help everyone have the retirement income they'll ed to enjoy every one of their days. ♪ prudential. bring yr challenges. >> gretchen: we hear the music. welcome b. last week we had a bit of a challenge that ended in brian having to foot race with the winner of the 2009 new york city marathon. we can't resist taking a look back. >> ready, go! oh, oh, brian! >> brian: this is the first time you're seeing this. i'm the clear winner, correct? >> dave: yes. i think there may have been a little cheating going on. >> brian: doesn't matter. did i win. >> dave: there were n
wallace will join us with what they're saying in washington. then live to branson, missouri, for one of the best veteran's day celebrations in our nation. governor mike troops [ male annouer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fru and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a v8. [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises...
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wallace ran for president in 1964. in 1968, he captured five states and 46 electoral votes. he also ran in 1972 and 1976. next call is from tampa bay, florida. hello, mike from tampa bay, please go ahead. >> i had a cathartic experience tonight as a young american watching these old clips being played. it gives me hope to see how divergent cultures have come together in the clips and a great sense of hope to see how our political differences might be able to be bridged today. >> has politics changed in alabama? >> yes. politics in alabama has changed. one thing we have to keep in mind -- racism, i do not think, as martin luther king jr. said, the white of goodwill in this country do not realize the depth of racism. all of these things are still part of dyed in the wool racism that exists today not only in alabama but in other states of the country. that is part of the question that the gentleman raised. >> he was talking about how politics have changed. what is the alabama democratic conference? >> they were started in 1964 for the purpose of helping john f. kennedy. blacks were shut out of the democratic party in alabama at that time. we were still str
wallace ran for president in 1964. in 1968, he captured five states and 46 electoral votes. he also ran in 1972 and 1976. next call is from tampa bay, florida. hello, mike from tampa bay, please go ahead. >> i had a cathartic experience tonight as a young american watching these old clips being played. it gives me hope to see how divergent cultures have come together in the clips and a great sense of hope to see how our political differences might be able to be bridged today. >> has...
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wallace ran for president in 1964. in 1968, he captured five states and 46 electoral votes. he also ran in 1972 and 1976. next call is from tampa bay florida. hello, mike. mike from tampa bay, please go ahead. >> i had a cathartic experience tonight as a young american watching these old clips being played. it gives me hope to see how divergent cultures have come together in the clips and a great sense of hope to see how our political differences might be able to be bridged today. >> how politics changed in alabama? >> yes. politics in alabama has changed. one thing we have to keep in mind -- racism, i do not think, as martin luther king jr. said, the white will in this country, the death of racism. all of these things are still part of dyed in the wool racism that exists today not only in alabama but in other places of the country. that is part of the question that the gentleman raised. >> he was talking about how politics have changed. what is the alabama democratic conference? >> there were filed in 1964 the purpose of helping john f. kennedy. blacks were shut out of the democratic party in alabama at that time. we were still struggling and had not
wallace ran for president in 1964. in 1968, he captured five states and 46 electoral votes. he also ran in 1972 and 1976. next call is from tampa bay florida. hello, mike. mike from tampa bay, please go ahead. >> i had a cathartic experience tonight as a young american watching these old clips being played. it gives me hope to see how divergent cultures have come together in the clips and a great sense of hope to see how our political differences might be able to be bridged today....