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is mike wallace. face... >> i don't even know how to get rid of people. >> i don't even know how to get rid of people. >> stahl: ...when we come back. aha moment. the first call that i had on crisis line was a person who was suicidal. we talked for about four hours, and i learned this person just needed someone to listen, they needed someone to be there, they needed someone who would understand what they were going through at that moment. obstacles are going to come, bad things are going to happen, and we all have the skills and tools we need to get through it. and sometimes we need help, and it's ok. mutual of omaha. insure your possibilities. insurance. retirement. banking. investments. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... b
is mike wallace. face... >> i don't even know how to get rid of people. >> i don't even know how to get rid of people. >> stahl: ...when we come back. aha moment. the first call that i had on crisis line was a person who was suicidal. we talked for about four hours, and i learned this person just needed someone to listen, they needed someone to be there, they needed someone who would understand what they were going through at that moment. obstacles are going to come, bad...
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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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finally, i want to talk about my father, mike wallace. you know, it is funny. i spend so much of my early life trying to get out from under his shadow. now, as my father nears his 94 birthday and is slipping away, i don't want you to forget him. he was not easy. any of you who knew him could testify to that. but he was a vibrant and funny and demanding and a truly great reporter. as someone once said, he had an underdeveloped sense of other people's privacy. [laughter] can you imagine coming home as a teenager from a date and mike wallace is sitting up waiting for you? [laughter] where did you go? what did you do? how would you like to explain these hidden camera videos? [laughter] maybe one of the reasons that fox has been such an easy fit for me is because he was such a contrarian. i remember one classic story he did for 60 minutes back in the 1960's at the height of the busing controversy. he came to washington to see where all the liberals, the folks that were telling all the people were to send their kids, where all liberals were sending their kids. ted ke
finally, i want to talk about my father, mike wallace. you know, it is funny. i spend so much of my early life trying to get out from under his shadow. now, as my father nears his 94 birthday and is slipping away, i don't want you to forget him. he was not easy. any of you who knew him could testify to that. but he was a vibrant and funny and demanding and a truly great reporter. as someone once said, he had an underdeveloped sense of other people's privacy. [laughter] can you imagine coming...
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[laughter] finally, i want to talk about my father, mike wallace.know, it's funny, i spent so much of my early life trying to get out from under his shadow. now as my father nears his 94th birthday and is slipping away, i don't want you to forget him. he was not easy. any of you who knew him can testify to that, but he was vibrant and funny and demanding and a truly great reporter. as someone said, he had an under developed sense of other people's privacy. can you imagine -- [laughter] can you imagine coming home as a teenager from a date and mike wallace is sitting up waiting for you. [laughter] [applause] where did you go, he asks. what did you do? how would you like to explain these hid p camera -- hidden camera videos? [laughter] maybe one of the reasons that fox has been such an easy fit for me is because he was such a contrarian. i remember one classic story he did for "60 minutes" back in the 60's at the height of the busing controversy. he came to washington to see where all the liberals, the folks telling all the people in south boston wher
[laughter] finally, i want to talk about my father, mike wallace.know, it's funny, i spent so much of my early life trying to get out from under his shadow. now as my father nears his 94th birthday and is slipping away, i don't want you to forget him. he was not easy. any of you who knew him can testify to that, but he was vibrant and funny and demanding and a truly great reporter. as someone said, he had an under developed sense of other people's privacy. can you imagine -- [laughter] can you...
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. >> mike wallace, one of my heroes. >> mine, too, indeed. >> we asked tony to stay. >> we have a lot fact i look like a smurf. >> you said it. >> my chair is -- has been raised a foot. >> here's what's interesting. we had a conversation in the green room talking about tiger and you've said that tiger -- tiger's playing his game, he wins the masters. >> oh, yes, yes, yeah. >> and you talked about confidence, that what the key to his game now is -- >> it was interesting. i thought david brought an interesting point up here -- share what you were saying. >> well, for the first time in his career, about 2 1/2 years ago, he started to think about the consequences of his shot. when michael jordan went up for that famous fateaway jump shot, he wasn't thinking about whether he was going to miss or make. he was right there in the here and now, concentrating on what he was doing at that particular moment. and tiger is back very, very close to being in the here and now. and that's when you create the sort of bandwidth in which you can do the things that only tiger would -- >> so, if he's there
. >> mike wallace, one of my heroes. >> mine, too, indeed. >> we asked tony to stay. >> we have a lot fact i look like a smurf. >> you said it. >> my chair is -- has been raised a foot. >> here's what's interesting. we had a conversation in the green room talking about tiger and you've said that tiger -- tiger's playing his game, he wins the masters. >> oh, yes, yes, yeah. >> and you talked about confidence, that what the key to his game now...
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. >>> and the 49ers if they want a shot at pittsburgh's mike wals -- wallace, he'll likely be a free agent. he was tendered, which means if the 49ers want to make a move on wallace, they would have to give up a no. 1 draft choice, which for them would be the 30th overall selection. >>> tiger woods putting yesterday's media scuffle in his rear-view mirror. playing in palm beach garden florida. he shoots 71. but his putting wasn't the way he liked it. they said he shot 68 now, he is -- excuse me, he's tied for 68. davis love the third shoots 64 after 18. he's the leader. >>> daytona 500 champ hit the bay area today. matt kempson did the traditional ride. he was here for a couple hours on a promotional stop. >>> and 28 year-old kron employee john collins has gone viral. here is john doing his throwing. within the last few minute, record throwing over the one million mark on youtube. it was at 995 when we filed this story. his reaction is certainly one of the people love the video. john colins from kron going viral with his paper airplane. bay area ! here's big news from verizon reless a
. >>> and the 49ers if they want a shot at pittsburgh's mike wals -- wallace, he'll likely be a free agent. he was tendered, which means if the 49ers want to make a move on wallace, they would have to give up a no. 1 draft choice, which for them would be the 30th overall selection. >>> tiger woods putting yesterday's media scuffle in his rear-view mirror. playing in palm beach garden florida. he shoots 71. but his putting wasn't the way he liked it. they said he shot 68 now,...
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. >> andy rooney, mike wallace, a lot of them.e walking dead. >> it's a big week for -- [ laughter ] big week for economic data. joining on set with more -- have you been on the set with mario, with dr. love? >> i have been but it is an experience. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> march. >> we have a lot of focus on the squeeze i guess you could call it, questions on how much oil prices will squeeze consumers, and the squeeze on corporate profit profit margins. if you watch when we get the inflation data out the thing to keep an eye on, thursday the ppi, and friday the cpi index. ppi has been hotter than cpi for a couple years now. the latest ppi is about 4% year on year, cpi 3%. if you think about it, it's kind of a gauge for the profit margin squeeze, companies having to pay higher input costs especially oil not able to pass it along to consumers. if you strip out oil from the consumer price index it's lower. it's a sign to some degree that we could see more of this pressure going forward. >> kelly, two big stories that jump out, th
. >> andy rooney, mike wallace, a lot of them.e walking dead. >> it's a big week for -- [ laughter ] big week for economic data. joining on set with more -- have you been on the set with mario, with dr. love? >> i have been but it is an experience. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> march. >> we have a lot of focus on the squeeze i guess you could call it, questions on how much oil prices will squeeze consumers, and the squeeze on corporate profit profit...
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we'll bring in tom brokaw, chris matthews, nicole wallace, and mike murphy.p next, mike allen has the big take away from super tuesday. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> good news today, mika. today's one of the days you'll wear the winter coat and then carry it home because we're going to have a nice afternoon. temperatures already significantly warmer right now than at this time yesterday. the 24-hour temperature change, we're almost 30 degrees warmer in buffalo than we were this time yesterday. it's 47 in buffalo. we're already in the 30s, near 40 in d.c. a nice afternoon, try to get your lunch outdoors if you can. high temperatures in the mid-50s in new england. philadelphia, d.c., mid-60s. the cherry blossoms will be out soon with weather like this. middle of the country, great day yesterday, temperatures are still warm, but we will have some damp weather. showers from oklahoma to kansas city, kansas city, all the way up to minneapolis on the west coast. a really nice day after a wild, windy day yesterday. enjoy your day on the eas
we'll bring in tom brokaw, chris matthews, nicole wallace, and mike murphy.p next, mike allen has the big take away from super tuesday. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >>> good news today, mika. today's one of the days you'll wear the winter coat and then carry it home because we're going to have a nice afternoon. temperatures already significantly warmer right now than at this time yesterday. the 24-hour temperature change, we're almost 30 degrees warmer in...
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mike dewine who, endorsed rick santorum. the santorum folks are getting on the stage. we want to go to chris wallace and his team down there. >> thanks so much. we have been busy crunching the numbers -- well, all right, i'll tell the truth, they have been crunching the numbers and i have been sitting here, watching them. and they have seen -- they seem to have, this is not scientific and we are not calling the race, but you have a sense, even though at this point, santorum's ahead by 7,000 votes, but it may not turn out that way. give us your reasoning? >> the big urban counties where santorum is second and romney is first, have barely started to vote. they have reported their absentee, kikiro-7 ooh kiyoga and green county, 1% in. lucas, toledo, only absentees, montgomry and dayton -- >> so there are 275,000 votes in, joe, where are they coming from? >> most of them are from the rural areas. and when you see these areas that carl talked about you start to think this will move romney's way quite a bit. >> how confident are you? i understand, this isn't a call, but how confident are you that this is
mike dewine who, endorsed rick santorum. the santorum folks are getting on the stage. we want to go to chris wallace and his team down there. >> thanks so much. we have been busy crunching the numbers -- well, all right, i'll tell the truth, they have been crunching the numbers and i have been sitting here, watching them. and they have seen -- they seem to have, this is not scientific and we are not calling the race, but you have a sense, even though at this point, santorum's ahead by...
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like there's a dime's worth of difference, to quote george wallace, between republicans and democrats when it comes to spending money. they all, mikeerstand about the paul ryan plan, and i salute him. i really do. but that ain't going to be the law of the land because congress loves spending other people's money as much as the president. >> look, theoretically, there's a way to cut costs. if you want to, you know, risk yourself politically, you can cut costs. but what do we do about the cultural aspects of cost when it comes to health care in this country? everybody always wants the latest mri machine. they want to have, you know, the latest thing done to them. and then nobody knows how much these things cost. nobody knows how much a vaccination costs. we just want more, and we don't even care what it costs. >> mike, human nature is you want as much as you can get, especially if somebody else will pay for it. in order for any system to work, you have to have three things. incentives to encourage people to do the right thing and discourage them from doing the wrong thing. adequate transparency as to cost and quality. and appropriate
like there's a dime's worth of difference, to quote george wallace, between republicans and democrats when it comes to spending money. they all, mikeerstand about the paul ryan plan, and i salute him. i really do. but that ain't going to be the law of the land because congress loves spending other people's money as much as the president. >> look, theoretically, there's a way to cut costs. if you want to, you know, risk yourself politically, you can cut costs. but what do we do about the...