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>> from montreal. >> we have people from montreal here today. we're going to learn all about montreal, i would imagine, when we do weather. >>> also in this hour, we're going to find out how to make small improvements around the home without taking a big bite out of your wallet. four projects for under $25 that are very cool. >> i like that. >>> and we're going to have fish this morning. not cooked, not grilled. i so love this. you go to certain restaurants in the country where they'll make it like right where you can mix and match and do all that stuff with the citrus, let the citrus do the work. >> ceviche. >> yu m. my. >> with tasmainian trout. >> big fish. >> look at that. big people. >> let's check in with our big fish. >> let's go to jeff standing by at the news desk with all the latest headlines. >> i like that nickname. good morning, everyone. >>> police say the two suicide bombers carried out those deadly hotel attacks this morning at the jw marriott and ritz-carlton hotels in jakarta, indonesia. eight people were killed. at least 50 ot
>> from montreal. >> we have people from montreal here today. we're going to learn all about montreal, i would imagine, when we do weather. >>> also in this hour, we're going to find out how to make small improvements around the home without taking a big bite out of your wallet. four projects for under $25 that are very cool. >> i like that. >>> and we're going to have fish this morning. not cooked, not grilled. i so love this. you go to certain restaurants...
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five years in montreal, and then three here. i'm trying to think who the other long-tenured catchers were. i know michael barrett was an expo for a while but i don't remember him being around nearly that long. you are right about one thing, rob. carter, schneider appears way too obvious. >> rob: we know carter. carter caught for about 1500 games. >> bob: a lot of his -- >> rob: but he did go to the dodgers and was with the mets for a time, too. >> bob: yeah. i'm pretty sure it's not robert fick. >> rob: not robert fick. no way. >> bob: i said that in jest. >> rob: right about 5:00. >> bob: 0-2 to david wright. and some high heat. [ cheers and applause ] . >> bob: strikes him out and suddenly the nats pitchers have become untouchable. mets haven't had a hit since the 3rd. - it's on. - oh, it's on, all right. - it's on. - it is totally on. jimmy, it's on. it's on. oh, yeah, it's on. pilot: affirmative, it's on. ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be s
five years in montreal, and then three here. i'm trying to think who the other long-tenured catchers were. i know michael barrett was an expo for a while but i don't remember him being around nearly that long. you are right about one thing, rob. carter, schneider appears way too obvious. >> rob: we know carter. carter caught for about 1500 games. >> bob: a lot of his -- >> rob: but he did go to the dodgers and was with the mets for a time, too. >> bob: yeah. i'm pretty...
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. >> uncle frank has offered to take me to his favorite city -- montreal, on two important conditionsone, that i learn some french. >> oui. >> le kangourou? >> oui. >> and two, that i book all our travel using expedia.com. as represented by this giant suitcase. there's never been a better time to book your trip on expedia. not only can you get great summer vacation deals, but right now, when you book a hotel for three or more nights, you'll get a $50 prepaid mastercard card for gas. simply put, expedia is, dare i say, la meilleure valeurdans le voyage. >> tres bien, jimmy. votre francaisest presque aussibon qeule mien. >> vous etestrop gentils. >> et quandnous arrivons a montreal, neveu, vous me donnerez le pudding et agraferezdes bebes a i i have no idea what you jus said, but whatever it was,'m in. >> ba k hote for three or ho more nights and get $50 for gas, now on expedia. imites wiri eel live," mithba c winter, music from parachute and leslie mann. an jimmy the chimp. big day. big opportunity. hi. ( whimpers, inhales ) ( sobs ) - hello! ( shakes and exhales ) for big moments anyw
. >> uncle frank has offered to take me to his favorite city -- montreal, on two important conditionsone, that i learn some french. >> oui. >> le kangourou? >> oui. >> and two, that i book all our travel using expedia.com. as represented by this giant suitcase. there's never been a better time to book your trip on expedia. not only can you get great summer vacation deals, but right now, when you book a hotel for three or more nights, you'll get a $50 prepaid...
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sonntag world records the did the canadian javelin ships and montreal, 15-year-old -iensen said the record and that u.s. brushstroke. alan piersol mclean his record -- his record in the backstroke. after moving into the lead -- knocked more than four tenths of a second. becoming the first man to swim under 52 seconds. 51.94 seconds. michael phelps, winner of a record eight gold medals at the beijing olympics, he booked his trip to the world championships in rome in the two events. freestyle and butterfly. did michael phelps, who served a ban after being caught with marijuana pipe, will also try to qualify on the freestyle and one of demeter and part of the relay team. >> thank you very much. a reminder of our main is, the eight countries agreed to groundbreaking target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions but have been predictably quiet on how exactly did they will reach them. a fault line between north and south and a -- on how to implement the plans. plenty more on our website, bbc.com/news. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. funding for this presentation was made po
sonntag world records the did the canadian javelin ships and montreal, 15-year-old -iensen said the record and that u.s. brushstroke. alan piersol mclean his record -- his record in the backstroke. after moving into the lead -- knocked more than four tenths of a second. becoming the first man to swim under 52 seconds. 51.94 seconds. michael phelps, winner of a record eight gold medals at the beijing olympics, he booked his trip to the world championships in rome in the two events. freestyle and...
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montreal has won an indy -- montoya has won at indy with a formula one car.ast that is jimmy johnson. johnson becomes the first ever to win back-to-back any brickyard for nascar. hundreds on car insurance. what you might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's why geico's here 24 hours a day, every day. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ is to get as far away from it all as possible. don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva viagra! viagra, america's most prescribed ed treatment, can help you enjoy... a more satisfying sexual experience. ready to talk to your doctor? find out how at viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing,
montreal has won an indy -- montoya has won at indy with a formula one car.ast that is jimmy johnson. johnson becomes the first ever to win back-to-back any brickyard for nascar. hundreds on car insurance. what you might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's why geico's...
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since suffering a knee injury at the french open but he began training for a possible comeback in montreal next month. >>> finally tonight, as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of man landing on the moon, it seems to me that a nation capable of such a wonder should be able to teach charles barkley to golf. his swing is about as smooth as elmer fudd reading the gettysburg address. yesterday at the celebrity event, unable to get his right arm to cooperate. watch, he ditched his right arm. going with the one handed left hand only swing, and it didn't work either because that drive conked a lady on the head. >> he's playing for the love of the game. >> apparently because he's not going to win. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news with katie couric i
since suffering a knee injury at the french open but he began training for a possible comeback in montreal next month. >>> finally tonight, as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of man landing on the moon, it seems to me that a nation capable of such a wonder should be able to teach charles barkley to golf. his swing is about as smooth as elmer fudd reading the gettysburg address. yesterday at the celebrity event, unable to get his right arm to cooperate. watch, he ditched his right...
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but you know, this ball club did have a long history, not a winning one, in montreal.that has anything to do with the senators, a different franchise, a different league, a whole different team and organization. >> rob: didn't the senators move to texas? >> bob: well minnesota first and then the next version moved to texas. i think it was 1961 to minnesota and 72 to texas. calvin griffith and bob short, the two respective owners. so we are real specific when we say franchise record or nats record. but it's a good question. hey, i don't see the brewers talking about the seattle pilots. that's where they came from. but what the pilots last? one year in seattle? how about an expansion team that stays for one year and leaves? breaking ball will nieves. he looked at it all the way outside and didn't miss by much. will hasn't played much this month, but he is 9 for 26 with three rbis, batting a very respectable .262. takes that fast ball, might have broken his bat, sure sounded like it. >> rob: he needs some new lumber. >> bob: i love the quote from joe schultz, who was the
but you know, this ball club did have a long history, not a winning one, in montreal.that has anything to do with the senators, a different franchise, a different league, a whole different team and organization. >> rob: didn't the senators move to texas? >> bob: well minnesota first and then the next version moved to texas. i think it was 1961 to minnesota and 72 to texas. calvin griffith and bob short, the two respective owners. so we are real specific when we say franchise record...
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one thingisin termsf montreal. >> chaie: does the book show him as a strategist or tactician. >> a strategist. he didn't g them all rig but for instance, one thing during the yo kippu warin a short me i'm a military histoan i'm amazed howuickly he realized wt was going on. quicker thanhe ptagon or cia. his belief earlyon from the israelis, though they were doing badly, that would me out on towithin a matter of days which th did. >> charlie: is h responsible for giving predent bush your book? >> that'right. >> charl: he's responsle for putting th in hishands. >> sold alot of copies. charlie: what'sour opini of psident bush's presidey and foreign policy. >> not verygood. >> charlie: is because iraq destroyed credibility >> i think iraq damaged credibity in eupe and this is an open question i don't think dr kissingergrees with suppose tony blair at the time of war said i'm not going in wh you, i'm going in wh the french. i do wonder if the war would have happened. >> charlie: u're surprised tony blairook that urse, aren't you? >> yes, and i couldn't pport him. i was in far of the war becae i fel
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he was the only nat with the franchise upon the move from montreal to dc back in 2005. .409 on-base percentageyear, nearly .400 career a great character guy. a fun guy to have in the clubhouse f any of nick's family is listening tonight including his wonderful wife, liz, and those two great, little kids, we want them to know how manythey've meant to us. when ever we go to the wekd, -- west coast, we get to see the johnson family in full force in l.a., san francisco and we are going to miss them. this was pretty close. >> rob: yep. could have gone either way. ohlendorf, nice, quick move. aaron thompson was the 22nd player taken in 2005 in the first round of the first year player draft. >> bob: we've heard today the nationals envisioned him as a future middle of the rotation guy. they got him! he was leaning that time and nyjer morgan is picked off by ross ohlendorf. so, he's caught stealing for the 15th time this year. the most in the national league. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. >> bob: one of our grea
he was the only nat with the franchise upon the move from montreal to dc back in 2005. .409 on-base percentageyear, nearly .400 career a great character guy. a fun guy to have in the clubhouse f any of nick's family is listening tonight including his wonderful wife, liz, and those two great, little kids, we want them to know how manythey've meant to us. when ever we go to the wekd, -- west coast, we get to see the johnson family in full force in l.a., san francisco and we are going to miss...
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one thing is in terms of montreal. >> charlie: does the book show him as a strategist or tactician. >> a strategist. he didn't get them all right but for instance, one thing during the yom kippur war in a short time i'm a military historian i'm amazed how quickly he realized what was going on. quicker than the pentagon or cia. his belief early on from the israelis, though they were doing badly, that would come out on top within a matter of days which they did. >> charlie: is he responsible for giving president bush your book? >> that's right. >> charlie: he's responsible for putting that in his hands. >> sold a lot of copies. >> charlie: what's your opinion of president bush's presidency and foreign policy. >> not very good. >> charlie: is because iraq destroyed credibility. >> i think iraq damaged credibility in europe and this is an open question i don't think dr. kissinger agrees with suppose tony blair at at the time of war said i'm not going in with you, i'm going in with the french. i do wonder if the war would have happened. >> charlie: you're surprised tony blair took that cou
one thing is in terms of montreal. >> charlie: does the book show him as a strategist or tactician. >> a strategist. he didn't get them all right but for instance, one thing during the yom kippur war in a short time i'm a military historian i'm amazed how quickly he realized what was going on. quicker than the pentagon or cia. his belief early on from the israelis, though they were doing badly, that would come out on top within a matter of days which they did. >> charlie: is...
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. >> bob: our organization, for the montreal egg poes that their tripped a team here, the denver bearshe '70s. >>> >> bard pulled that hard and -- >> bob: josh was born in upstate new york, but went to high school here in denver. a lot of family and friendser here. he strikes out. and the nats are gone in the top of the 2nd. >>> well, this ballpark isn't as full as it used to be way back when. rockies in the mid-20s or so. how about our ballpark. bring the hole whole game out on sundays, $14 gets you upper right field terrace, $25 lower reserved seats on the left or right feed side. each ticket gets a hot dog, nonalcoholic drink and chips. nationals.com. the next one will be the sunday after the all star break when the cubs are in. christian guzman will take care of that one. ian stewart with a weak grounder out to short. nick johnson. i could see nick flinch just a bit. guzman was throwing the ball at him right out of the sun, and until the sunsets behind the right field corner, it's tough for first basemen here. >> i have new nickname for nick. storm. he fancies
. >> bob: our organization, for the montreal egg poes that their tripped a team here, the denver bearshe '70s. >>> >> bard pulled that hard and -- >> bob: josh was born in upstate new york, but went to high school here in denver. a lot of family and friendser here. he strikes out. and the nats are gone in the top of the 2nd. >>> well, this ballpark isn't as full as it used to be way back when. rockies in the mid-20s or so. how about our...
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we come from montreal. it is perfect there.ort of dirty and it is seedy. >> some 24,000 city workers are on strike, including garbage workers. they are fighting proposted cuts in benefits and sick pay. i feel bad in atlanta talking about how hot it is with the garbage piling up. what is it like up there? >> it is only 64 today. >> nice having you on my wall. >> pleasure to be on your wall. i had a little difficulty with it. >> here is your little icon. you can circle stuff and make arrows here. i feel like john madden sometimes. boom. there it he is go. only 64 in toronto right now. so i can point to it and you said there was some tornados up here. >> you just circled mont tremblant. that's the area you get into trouble. >> this is, oh, my gosh, what have i done now. rain showers across the south. even atlanta seeing some storms. that will slow down the airport alley. here are the airport de plays. atlanta, an hour and 20 minutes. now, they are going up. where are you going? you are leaving me. >> i am new at this. >> newark an
we come from montreal. it is perfect there.ort of dirty and it is seedy. >> some 24,000 city workers are on strike, including garbage workers. they are fighting proposted cuts in benefits and sick pay. i feel bad in atlanta talking about how hot it is with the garbage piling up. what is it like up there? >> it is only 64 today. >> nice having you on my wall. >> pleasure to be on your wall. i had a little difficulty with it. >> here is your little icon. you can...
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phelps won four olympic gold medals in swimming in montreal. john, good to see. >> you thank you. good to be here. >> you have michael phelps making a comeback, if you will, from what we saw just a day before but the controversy still lingers on the suits, this polyurethane suit. donny and i could put this on and we would still be smoked by any of these men. does the suit really make a difference? >> clearly it does. the athletes who win say the athleac suit is responsible for their success. by his own definition, his own admission he hopes next year to be able to beat phelps without the suit. so he's saying the suit is responsible for the win. >> what does this suit do? the polyurethane suit? >> in this particular instance, the polyurethane, there's a flotation device. so swimmers swim high on the water. they're not pushing through the water, they're riding on top of the water. the suit constricts the body so there's less surface resistance. the suit traps air so there's air bubbles trapped inside the suit which adds to the flotation. all of these are factors which caused the int
phelps won four olympic gold medals in swimming in montreal. john, good to see. >> you thank you. good to be here. >> you have michael phelps making a comeback, if you will, from what we saw just a day before but the controversy still lingers on the suits, this polyurethane suit. donny and i could put this on and we would still be smoked by any of these men. does the suit really make a difference? >> clearly it does. the athletes who win say the athleac suit is responsible for...
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born in montreal, raised in toronto. >> jimmy: oh, really?do you guys -- are you into hockey? do you like hockey? >> not at all. >> jimmy: what? >> i know, it's sacrilege. >> jimmy: that's a shocker. >> are you a hockey fan? >> will: yeah. yeah, i am. >> sorry. [ laughter ] i'm not at all. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you never -- the family must be into it? >> my brother a little bit. >> jimmy: really? i thought it was a religion in canada. >> it is. >> jimmy: yeah. you just don't practice that. you're an atheist -- or a hockey atheist. >> yes. >> jimmy: do you like tragically hip? >> i do. >> jimmy: that's the one band. >> will: yeah, i saw them like a month ago. >> jimmy: they are like a huge, gigantic band. they're like, probably, the u2 of canada. they're gigantic, right? >> you love the tragically hip? >> jimmy: i do, i like them. i don't love them, but i like them. but they're very canadian. >> very. >> jimmy: yeah, like in canada, they're like -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: you know every song. what's their most famous song? >> will: "
born in montreal, raised in toronto. >> jimmy: oh, really?do you guys -- are you into hockey? do you like hockey? >> not at all. >> jimmy: what? >> i know, it's sacrilege. >> jimmy: that's a shocker. >> are you a hockey fan? >> will: yeah. yeah, i am. >> sorry. [ laughter ] i'm not at all. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you never -- the family must be into it? >> my brother a little bit. >> jimmy: really? i...
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capitals schedule comes out today in the globe and the capitals will take on the canadians inside of montreal'sic stadium. it would be a massive crowd with as many as 60,000 in attendance. >>> baseball's all-star game last night. the highlight of the night. tampa bay's carl crawford stealing a home run from brad hoff. what a catch. american league wins 4-3. >>> team tennis action last night with washington hosting newport beach. and serena won all three of her matches for the local squad. the kastles won 22-12. >>> we have 65 degrees here in northwest washington. >> supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor heads back to captiol hill. in a few hours, a preview is three minutes away. >>> i'm julie chen. coming up as the new harry potter movie hits theaters we will talk to one of the leading stars coming up on the "early show." if we don't act, medical bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health care costs will rise 70%. and he'll have to cut benefits for his empl
capitals schedule comes out today in the globe and the capitals will take on the canadians inside of montreal'sic stadium. it would be a massive crowd with as many as 60,000 in attendance. >>> baseball's all-star game last night. the highlight of the night. tampa bay's carl crawford stealing a home run from brad hoff. what a catch. american league wins 4-3. >>> team tennis action last night with washington hosting newport beach. and serena won all three of her matches for the...
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it is believed the caps will play the canadiens at montreal's stadium on november 28th and the hatedfirst visit to washington will be on sunday, february 7th. get a link to the entire schedule at wusa9.com. >>> in the wnba, washington hosted san antonio yesterday and here's a great move down court by the silver stars. they edge the mystics, 79-78. >>> our time is 6:51. 74 degrees here at the information center. >>> news for users of the popular washington and old dominion trail. in three minutes, what police are warning about. >>> 6:54 on thursday morning. here's what is in in the news now. police in vienna are warning people to stay alert on the old dominion trail. a woman was attack odd the trail yesterday. she was able to escape and call police. >>> the next few months traffic on the outer loop approaching the wilson bridge is being shifted to the right and the eisenhower avenue connector ramps are being used as a third travel lane to ease congestion. >>> crews are working to pick a water main break in annandale, virginia. it is at little river turnpike. traffic delays will go thr
it is believed the caps will play the canadiens at montreal's stadium on november 28th and the hatedfirst visit to washington will be on sunday, february 7th. get a link to the entire schedule at wusa9.com. >>> in the wnba, washington hosted san antonio yesterday and here's a great move down court by the silver stars. they edge the mystics, 79-78. >>> our time is 6:51. 74 degrees here at the information center. >>> news for users of the popular washington and old...
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narrative of colonel ethan allen's captivity from the time of his being taken by the british near montreal on the 25th day of december in 1775 to the time of his exchange on the sixth of may, 1778 written by himself. it was an immediate best seller. ellen's narrative would be reprinted eight times before the end of the and would want to be one of the most widely read books during the first half of the 19th century. allen's success stems in part from advanced publicity that most authors only treen about. did anyone in the country not know by 1779 at least the general outlines of his career as a prisoner of war? he had been taken prisoner during the invasion of canada, hauled off to england in chains, then thrown into the provost in new york and so on. his only bible as a celebrity captive was general charles lee and things to his recent showing at the battle of monmouth courthouse league was in disgrace. but timing also helped allen's reputation on the sales of his book even though the abuse of american prisoners wasn't news by 1779 no one before allen had given the reading public a full le
narrative of colonel ethan allen's captivity from the time of his being taken by the british near montreal on the 25th day of december in 1775 to the time of his exchange on the sixth of may, 1778 written by himself. it was an immediate best seller. ellen's narrative would be reprinted eight times before the end of the and would want to be one of the most widely read books during the first half of the 19th century. allen's success stems in part from advanced publicity that most authors only...
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it could be either montreal or washington. adam dunn is on base for 130 walk this is year.rd. and that will take you down through the history of this organization and usually it is a big power hitter. little guys don't walk that much, but somebody who would have the patience to set a club record. >> rob: guerrero. >> bob: unless they totally pitched around him one year in montreal. >> rob: dawson. >> bob: maybe galarraga. >> bob: we have been told it is rather obscure. evidently somebody you would not associate with walks. >> rob: green. >> bob: that is a good one. two brails and two strikes to yorvit torrealba. he walk his first time up. that probably eliminates day. the fastball outside. and detwiler's got that swing and that pitch. he did t last inning and now torrealba chases. >> rob: now he is going to go right by torrealba. >> bob: i thought you were talking about you're no good. >> rob: no! >> bob: here is carlos gonzales who looped one to center the last time. the pitcher is next. line drive. >> rob: i don't know if he got the scouting report on this guy, but i was
it could be either montreal or washington. adam dunn is on base for 130 walk this is year.rd. and that will take you down through the history of this organization and usually it is a big power hitter. little guys don't walk that much, but somebody who would have the patience to set a club record. >> rob: guerrero. >> bob: unless they totally pitched around him one year in montreal. >> rob: dawson. >> bob: maybe galarraga. >> bob: we have been told it is rather...
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we came from montreal and it is perfect there.e, sort of dirty. >> the 30 how ,000 city workers strike fighting for benefits and sick pay. >>> an emotional musical, star-studded tribute for the king of pop who for one little girl will always be "daddy." %% >>> a sleeping guard and a baby in a stroller going through a metal detector. that's just part of what undercover investigators saw during their review of security at some federal buildings. a new report shows they were also able to smuggle bomb components right bast the guards. david wright is the president of american federation of government employees, local 918. that's a union that includes federal protective services guards. he joins us now from our washington bureau to talk a little bit more about this. david, thank you for being here. first off, more than 1 million government employees work in these 9,000 facilities all across the country that we're talking about, guarded by the federal protective service. the least of 350,000, i believe, in the washington area. when yo
we came from montreal and it is perfect there.e, sort of dirty. >> the 30 how ,000 city workers strike fighting for benefits and sick pay. >>> an emotional musical, star-studded tribute for the king of pop who for one little girl will always be "daddy." %% >>> a sleeping guard and a baby in a stroller going through a metal detector. that's just part of what undercover investigators saw during their review of security at some federal buildings. a new report...
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she is from montreal. now, they have a full staff of six people personally on the international space station. once we have this shuttle crew, there is going to be 13 people up there. i'm not sure how crowded they will feel but plenty of people to talk to. >>> phil, recording lie. by the way, when endeavour launches fox will be here. away have complete coverage of the launch and julie will bring it to you on the fox report. >> julie: i sure will. meantime, obviously weather is playing a huge role. weather needs to cooperate before endeavour leaves the ground. things are looking pretty good over at kennedy space center right now. domenica davis is in the fox weather center, hi there. >> we do have activity on the radar but the good things the storms are staying further inland. here is cape canaveral right here so the storms are well off to the west. over the next several hours, these individual cells are going to started to drift to the northeast. they should be out of the vicinity. that is the thinking of
she is from montreal. now, they have a full staff of six people personally on the international space station. once we have this shuttle crew, there is going to be 13 people up there. i'm not sure how crowded they will feel but plenty of people to talk to. >>> phil, recording lie. by the way, when endeavour launches fox will be here. away have complete coverage of the launch and julie will bring it to you on the fox report. >> julie: i sure will. meantime, obviously weather is...
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. >> rob: got down to 7 degrees against montreal in 1997 was the coolest. >> bob: dropping into rightter. i guess it is only appropriate that would have been the expos in their early day at cherry park. i'm sure they hosted a few of those. >> bob: we were talking about this last night after the game. some of us meaningless information buffs that jerry park was configured a lot like this. the sun came in at odd angles like from the right field. that was basically a public park. built a little stadium until they moved into olympic stadium and they had some of the same issues with the sun that they have here. now some cloud cover tonight turned into a delightful evening. no shadows to worry about right now. the hitter is ian stewart. ball went to willie harris the first time up. >> rob: he had a cut. >> bob: just hit 15 home runs. another home run rocky. he is out of long beach. he committed to usc before the rockies made him their first rounder -- tenth pick. >> rob: he was busy at home signing more draft picks. today they signed pitcher a.j. morris out of kansas state. they have signed
. >> rob: got down to 7 degrees against montreal in 1997 was the coolest. >> bob: dropping into rightter. i guess it is only appropriate that would have been the expos in their early day at cherry park. i'm sure they hosted a few of those. >> bob: we were talking about this last night after the game. some of us meaningless information buffs that jerry park was configured a lot like this. the sun came in at odd angles like from the right field. that was basically a public park....
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who are going to have a baby and wander through a few cities, most of them in america, but also montrealre they want their home to be and how they want to raise their kid. >> and they're basing how they want to raise their kids on some of the other families that they come across. are you one of those families. >> i am. they come to visit me and i play a kind of a real hippie mom who -- is way over on the spectrum of kind of hippie parenting. >> i haven't seen the film, but i have seen the preview. and the preview of talking about how you don't want the stroller because you don't want to push your baby away. that made me laugh out loud. >> i think everybody knows people like that. i have a little of that in me. i definitely have a stroller, but everyone these days have a little bit of that around everywhere. she is extreme with that. i thought it was really funny, too. >> the movie opened in just limited release. what was it about it that you think just connected with people, that they said, let's do this much bigger? >> i just think it's a -- i mean when i saw it, it's interesting. when
who are going to have a baby and wander through a few cities, most of them in america, but also montrealre they want their home to be and how they want to raise their kid. >> and they're basing how they want to raise their kids on some of the other families that they come across. are you one of those families. >> i am. they come to visit me and i play a kind of a real hippie mom who -- is way over on the spectrum of kind of hippie parenting. >> i haven't seen the film, but i...
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saw time with montreal, seattle, houston. he has been around, as you mentioned. >> gary: he is batting .260 in the start, the previous 22 starts that he has had. told you he has the great arm. he has thrown out 43% of would- be base stealers, 43%, very high number. >> jim: on the guy on the bench, their regular catcher he is leading the american league in rbis for catchers. that's rod about a jags. >> gary: chavez has an rbi. reimold will get it to the cutoff man and another double, three doubles in the ballgame for toronto and a 2-0 lead. >> jim: you hang sliders, that's the one he hit foul. watch this one kind of hovering around. that's up in the zone. we talked about pnc scouting reports. stay down. melvin can't catch it. he is anticipating something down and away. you can see that's why he is that far off the line. if he knew he was going to hang a slider -- okay, i'm going to hang a slider to this guy. play the line. that's not the way it works. >> gary: 193 doubles for toronto. they have seven more than boston coming in
saw time with montreal, seattle, houston. he has been around, as you mentioned. >> gary: he is batting .260 in the start, the previous 22 starts that he has had. told you he has the great arm. he has thrown out 43% of would- be base stealers, 43%, very high number. >> jim: on the guy on the bench, their regular catcher he is leading the american league in rbis for catchers. that's rod about a jags. >> gary: chavez has an rbi. reimold will get it to the cutoff man and another...
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is a standard cancer treatment covered by insurance companies in the united states. 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only cancer drug that would keep her life as she battled a very tough form of colon cancer. the drug is a standard treatment and the united states but candidate denied the treatment because it said quote we wanted to see a more prolonged survival rate. the government made a life-and-death decision on that patient and the reason they do it is because the only way that the government can control costs is by denying access or denying treatments. these are tragic stories. these patients deserve better and i believe americans there better and shouldn't be subjected to governing, a government rationing health care. maya amendment is very simple. would prohibit the federal government from using comparative effectiveness research to deny or ration health care. it is common-sense protection that must be included in this bill. only doctors and patients should be making the decisions about what treatments are best, not a government bureaucrat. >> would the gentlema
is a standard cancer treatment covered by insurance companies in the united states. 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only cancer drug that would keep her life as she battled a very tough form of colon cancer. the drug is a standard treatment and the united states but candidate denied the treatment because it said quote we wanted to see a more prolonged survival rate. the government made a life-and-death decision on that patient and the reason they do it is because the only...
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i have lots of relatives and montreal and toronto who wait months for doctors and tests.he canadians come over here for help. we do not go there. we are not a socialist country, but obama is making as like that more and more. who is he to say that when you are over 50 or 70 that you cannot thata hip or leg operation? how dare he? abraham lincoln freed the slaves and might contribute someone has to tell him he does not have the right to dictate that. host: let's talk a little about how singers are responding to the president's proposals. yesterday he went to an a r p town hall meeting where people could ask questions -- to an aarp town meeting. there is a question about how the bills coming out what effect singers and people in that 50-64 age bracket who have a harder time getting insurance right now. maybe you can tell us what some of the fears are about the president's plan, and also about some of the realities of it. the caller is concerned about people not been able to get hip replacements after a certain age. do you hear people have been concerned about that? guest: t
i have lots of relatives and montreal and toronto who wait months for doctors and tests.he canadians come over here for help. we do not go there. we are not a socialist country, but obama is making as like that more and more. who is he to say that when you are over 50 or 70 that you cannot thata hip or leg operation? how dare he? abraham lincoln freed the slaves and might contribute someone has to tell him he does not have the right to dictate that. host: let's talk a little about how singers...
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now brazilian authorities are ruling the death of the montreal boxer gotti as a suicide.in brazil earlier this month. his wife has now been released from custody. gotti was 37 years old. a lot of people around gotti do not believe that he killed himself. and they really question the wife. mean while, could michael vick be playing the role of tom brady's backup this receiving? bill check isn't saying whether the team is interested or not in michael vick. the coach praised vick's at lettism. the pats training camp. vick himself says he is getting close to signing with the team. i'm also hearing the rams and possibly the 49ers. here is something you don't see every day. let's go to chicago. white sox, yankees game. andy pettitte slips. ball from jim toe may. earlier in the inning. throws away a double play. leading to the go ahead run. pettit would not be happy. he events his frustration beats up a cooler only to clear up after himself a little later on. see? how many times do you see a player do that? they never do that. so many other shows focus on the actual game. i think
now brazilian authorities are ruling the death of the montreal boxer gotti as a suicide.in brazil earlier this month. his wife has now been released from custody. gotti was 37 years old. a lot of people around gotti do not believe that he killed himself. and they really question the wife. mean while, could michael vick be playing the role of tom brady's backup this receiving? bill check isn't saying whether the team is interested or not in michael vick. the coach praised vick's at lettism. the...
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a 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only drug that would keep her alive as she battledugh form of a bearing cancer. canada denied the treatment because it said they wanted to see a more rigid and more prolonged survivor rate. the government made a life-and- death decision on that patient, and the reason they do it is because the only way the government can control costs is by denying access or denying treatment. . >> there are horror stories on broadsides, but it is undeniable -- on both sides. the same arguments we heard today it were to establish this national bureaucracy in the u.k., which rations care. this amendment says you cannot use these statistics, these figures to ration care, and i applaud the gentleman from michigan, and i yield back my time. >> mr. chairman? will the gentleman yield? would this amendment and limit private health-insurance companies based on misinformation? -- would this amendment limiting them? >> it takes care of the government plan, and by your bill, all plants must comply. >> i notice that the language does say "by the federal governmen
a 46-year-old montreal woman was denied access to the only drug that would keep her alive as she battledugh form of a bearing cancer. canada denied the treatment because it said they wanted to see a more rigid and more prolonged survivor rate. the government made a life-and- death decision on that patient, and the reason they do it is because the only way the government can control costs is by denying access or denying treatment. . >> there are horror stories on broadsides, but it is...
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. >> this lovely lady named georgia is from montreal. never mind.x bathrooms? >> "d." >> there you go, donna. >> love you. >> love you, who. >> unisex bathrooms. that's a big deal. >> it was. because david e. kelley which created the showsaid it was such a creative idea. he did it because it saved money. they didn't have to build an extra set. just one set for the bathrooms. >> there's a lot of scenes in those bathrooms. >> yeah. >> all right, who's next? >> another beautiful blonde from canada. you're from toronto, right? which beautiful blonde wore glasses and pig tails to transform into screech's dorky girlfriend? violet bickerstaff on savedy the bell. julia stiles, kate hudson, michelle williams or was it miss tori spelling? >> tori splling. >> you got that right. >> easy, easy, easy. give away. >> my low 90s hoemt. >> it was not. i remember watching that. you were great as violet. >> thank you. >> you met screech when he came over to your place and broke your parents album? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. i snort. and i wore glasses. that's
. >> this lovely lady named georgia is from montreal. never mind.x bathrooms? >> "d." >> there you go, donna. >> love you. >> love you, who. >> unisex bathrooms. that's a big deal. >> it was. because david e. kelley which created the showsaid it was such a creative idea. he did it because it saved money. they didn't have to build an extra set. just one set for the bathrooms. >> there's a lot of scenes in those bathrooms. >> yeah....