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moore behind the screen. moore at the line. good play.ep for moore next year, and he's obviously had a terrific freshman season. averaging 13 points a game. that right there, more of that, where he just squares a guy up with the dribble. beatings him and either looks to score himself or drops off the big kick out. sometimes this year he's been a little bit too passive. i say that because he has such tremendous ability and that ability to blow by, he needs to use it more. tie game, 1 of 2 for moore and we're tied at 80 and 45 seconds remaining in overtime. 13 seconds differential again, almost the exact same as regulation. capers is reaching in he's one of the best free throw shooters in the league. into doubts that port her knock both of these down, seen this, been here before. been the mvp of the tournament before. season's on the line. if you don't win this you're going home. 3 of 3 tonight. porter, pure. washington state there's a .1 second differential. you want to run it down. you don't need to go quick to get the shot you want. give
moore behind the screen. moore at the line. good play.ep for moore next year, and he's obviously had a terrific freshman season. averaging 13 points a game. that right there, more of that, where he just squares a guy up with the dribble. beatings him and either looks to score himself or drops off the big kick out. sometimes this year he's been a little bit too passive. i say that because he has such tremendous ability and that ability to blow by, he needs to use it more. tie game, 1 of 2 for...
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moore. off the window. mike: moore, a little solo fake. the dribble down, got himself under control. because of that, got himself in balance and was able to finish. tim: first points in this half for e'twaun moore. holmes. grant runs down the rebound. [whistle] tim: and the push by holmes. obviously moore had an advantage in that matchup. mike: here's the steal and there's that one dribble getting by sloan. tim: davis, la bo,e holmes, nash, harris back on the floor. mike: a lot of time, a player gets it on steals or blocks but kramer is truly a great defensive player. he walks guys down. whoever has the hot hand is who he gets. tim: davis with a up and under move. crameer is like that free safety in this football, like a rover back. i asked him and he said yeah, the coach lets him free wheel depending on the matchup. what a move. davis flopped and jajuan johnson went in with a farble for -- facial for someone who was on the ground. mike: no call by the referee. tim: 53-50 purdue. sloan gives it up to davis. the loose ball between away and
moore. off the window. mike: moore, a little solo fake. the dribble down, got himself under control. because of that, got himself in balance and was able to finish. tim: first points in this half for e'twaun moore. holmes. grant runs down the rebound. [whistle] tim: and the push by holmes. obviously moore had an advantage in that matchup. mike: here's the steal and there's that one dribble getting by sloan. tim: davis, la bo,e holmes, nash, harris back on the floor. mike: a lot of time, a...
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moore and nvardalos responded t young man threatening to kill himself. they called florida authorities. >> i saw it on demi moore's page because i follow her. it's not that complicated but it sounds like it is. and she responds to him and says, are you serious? and he says yes. >> we're very grateful tt the people that followed on twitter picked up the phone. so in this case it absolutely very well could've saved his life. >> an amazing story. the teen's mother told police their son has obsessive-compulsive disorder. he was at his computer desk crying when he admitted to posting the tweet. he is in protective custody. >>> check out this daredevil. look closely. in florida, he walked across a wire nearly 400 feet in the air. makes you nervous just looking at it. he walked between two 34-story towers in ft. myers yesterday and no net was underneath them. nick already i the guinness book of world records but this is the highest he's ever performed. and get this, he decided last minute to include his mother. she's also a wire walker but she hasn't performed
moore and nvardalos responded t young man threatening to kill himself. they called florida authorities. >> i saw it on demi moore's page because i follow her. it's not that complicated but it sounds like it is. and she responds to him and says, are you serious? and he says yes. >> we're very grateful tt the people that followed on twitter picked up the phone. so in this case it absolutely very well could've saved his life. >> an amazing story. the teen's mother told police...
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michael moore is with us. he is the oscar and emmy award winning documentary director films include "capitalism: a love story." he is an activist, best-selling author and good guest here on "larry king live." michael, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me on, wolf. happy birthday to you. >> thank you very much. all the web universe news. >> the whole world now knows. >> we've been celebrating all day. and if i am correct, you're just three years away from being able to take part in that socialized medicine that we have. >> let's hope that doesn't go forward. let's talk a little bit about this medicine and health care reform. >> talk about -- i'm talking about medicare. >> let's talk a little bit about what has now happened. history has happened, as you know. we spoke not that long ago. you didn't love this bill, to put it mildly. but you wanted everyone to vote for it. it is now about to become the law of the land with president obama's signature tomorrow morning. it will be the law of the land. what
michael moore is with us. he is the oscar and emmy award winning documentary director films include "capitalism: a love story." he is an activist, best-selling author and good guest here on "larry king live." michael, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me on, wolf. happy birthday to you. >> thank you very much. all the web universe news. >> the whole world now knows. >> we've been celebrating all day. and if i am correct, you're just three...
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. >>> actresses demi moore and nia vardolas are credited with saving a li. they responded with a young man threatening to hang himself in a front yard in florida. two other people also reported the threat on twitter, and they called florida authorities. >> i saw it on demi moore's page, because i follow her. it's not that complicated bt it sounds like it is. she responds and says, are you serious? and he says yes. >> we're very grateful that the people followe on twitter picked up the phone. in this case it very well could have saved his life. >> the teen's mther told police her son has an obsessive-compulsive disorder. he's now in protective custody. and this morning, vardalos yes, am a little shaken. just wantto say thank you twitter for carries about a stranger in flala last night. >>> police are on the lookout for a real-life cookie monster. a surveillance camera caught him swiping money from a girl scout. yeah, as you can imagine, the poor girl was terrified. >> shaky, i didn't really sleep last night. his head is in my mind. i started to pack up my coo
. >>> actresses demi moore and nia vardolas are credited with saving a li. they responded with a young man threatening to hang himself in a front yard in florida. two other people also reported the threat on twitter, and they called florida authorities. >> i saw it on demi moore's page, because i follow her. it's not that complicated bt it sounds like it is. she responds and says, are you serious? and he says yes. >> we're very grateful that the people followe on twitter...
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. there a
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >>...
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moore inside. uconn wins 90-36. they won their first two tournament games by 110 points. to the nba, nuggets/knicks. word came out of denver on tuesday night. george karl could miss the rest of the season, due to recovering from cancer. j.r. smith, keeping the nuggets close, within one. under 30 seconds to go. how about toney douglas. the stepback. he's been playing very well. knicks win at home. gallinari tossed in 28 for new york. >>> clippers/mavs. mavericks have won 10 of their last 11 against the clip show. watch this here. watch dirk. he gets pushed by drew gooden. he just slaps him. dirk not pleased. official, bill kennedy, he would get an earful. there's one. there's -- dirk's night would be over in the third quarter. 18 points, 19 minutes, before he left. but the mavericks start the fourth on a 22-3 run. jason kidd had 26. mavs win by ten. >>> that will do it for now. i'm jonathan coachman. back to you guys in new york. >>> looks like art is imitating life when it comes to supersizing our meals. >> two scholars say the last supper has grown by proportions over th
moore inside. uconn wins 90-36. they won their first two tournament games by 110 points. to the nba, nuggets/knicks. word came out of denver on tuesday night. george karl could miss the rest of the season, due to recovering from cancer. j.r. smith, keeping the nuggets close, within one. under 30 seconds to go. how about toney douglas. the stepback. he's been playing very well. knicks win at home. gallinari tossed in 28 for new york. >>> clippers/mavs. mavericks have won 10 of their...
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moore, no. mr. connelly, no. mr. schrad event r. mr. moore, no. mr. ryan, aye. mr.r link, aye. mr. garrett. mr. diaz, aye. mr. simpson, aye. mr. mchenry, aye. mr. mac, aye. mr. campbell, aye. mr. jordan, aye. ms. lummis, aye. mr. aderholt, aye. mr. nunez, aye. mr. harper, aye. mr. latta, aye. mr. spratt, no. >> are there additional members who wish to be recorded? if not, the clerk will announce the vote. >> on that vote, the ayes are >> the health care committee finished its work on health care monday when the committee passed a reconciliation bill. the measure now goes to the rules committee wednesday to set the parameters of debate for the house floor. for more information, visit c- span.org/healthcare. >> "washington journal" is next where we look at today's news and take your calls. we will talk about the water preservation measure and a wilderness bill. coming up this hour, we will get an update on health care legislation and talk about the november elections. next hour, a look at the financial situation in europe. w
moore, no. mr. connelly, no. mr. schrad event r. mr. moore, no. mr. ryan, aye. mr.r link, aye. mr. garrett. mr. diaz, aye. mr. simpson, aye. mr. mchenry, aye. mr. mac, aye. mr. campbell, aye. mr. jordan, aye. ms. lummis, aye. mr. aderholt, aye. mr. nunez, aye. mr. harper, aye. mr. latta, aye. mr. spratt, no. >> are there additional members who wish to be recorded? if not, the clerk will announce the vote. >> on that vote, the ayes are >> the health care committee finished its...
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and joining us now here in "the situation room," the film marek michael moore.e you in person. >> good to see you in person. >> we've always done this remote via satellite but you're actually in "the situation room." >> it's so wrong for you and i to be remote. >> we're happy you're here. >> much better to do it this way. >> let's talk about health care. >> okay. >> issue number one, you're in washington right now, as much as you don't like this senate bill, which is going to be tweaked a little bit with these amendments, you want everyone to vote for it. why? >> well, yeah. yeah. could i give you a more reluctant yes than that one? >> give me your enthusiastic whatever you want? >> i can't give you any enthusiasm about this. this is not health care reform. the bill is a joke, but at this point, it's really just turned into this game between the republicans trying to do everything they can to stop president obama from doing some good for this one and frankly if this goes down, i don't know how the president will recover from that and i don't know what else we're
and joining us now here in "the situation room," the film marek michael moore.e you in person. >> good to see you in person. >> we've always done this remote via satellite but you're actually in "the situation room." >> it's so wrong for you and i to be remote. >> we're happy you're here. >> much better to do it this way. >> let's talk about health care. >> okay. >> issue number one, you're in washington right now, as much as...
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. >> larry: but you played easy on "mary tyler moore." >> oh, well she was just the sight of hookerville. >> larry: people -- by the way, sarah palin, you stirred up a little fuss a while back, when you called her on a late-night tv interview a crazy bitch. >> that was written, it was craig ferguson. and we all -- >> larry: he wrote that for you? >> yeah, they wrote a lot of stuff for me. >> larry: i thought that was an impromptu interview? i've done craig. they don't -- >> well, we do little sketches, i play different characters coming in. i was john mccain's speechwriter. and so he -- craig said, well, i understand. he doesn't use a computer. then what -- oh, no. he commutes by -- i mean he communicates by carrier pigeon. the only trouble is, sarah palin keeps shooting them down. that crazy bitch. >> larry: good delivery. we had this question tweeted to kingsthings. we get tweeted, we get facebooked. if asked, would you do "dancing with the stars"? >> i have been asked and i thanked them very profusely and i said, no thank you. i think cloris leachman took care of that whole department
. >> larry: but you played easy on "mary tyler moore." >> oh, well she was just the sight of hookerville. >> larry: people -- by the way, sarah palin, you stirred up a little fuss a while back, when you called her on a late-night tv interview a crazy bitch. >> that was written, it was craig ferguson. and we all -- >> larry: he wrote that for you? >> yeah, they wrote a lot of stuff for me. >> larry: i thought that was an impromptu interview?...
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moore, known as mrs.l networking site, got a tweet saying, quote, i'm about to hang myself from a tree outside my house and end my life. i have no reason to live anymore. he then said he would send out a live feed of his suicide. among moore's 2.5 million twitter followers is actress nia valados, best known as the star of my big fat greek wedding. she called the tweet and saw the suicide prevention hotline in california and was connected to florida police. >> i don't know this it person. i'm reading a twitter. i saw it on dem ai moore's page and she responds to him and says are you serious and she said yes. >> reporter: she stay order line with the teenager as police were dispatched to his home. the teen was founded a placed in protective custody. twitter fans are praising the star and moore is thanking the tweter verse for supporting someone in pain. dr. jennifer hartstein is a clinical psychologist. good morning, doctor. both of these stars really have to be xhencommended. >> they went above and beyond
moore, known as mrs.l networking site, got a tweet saying, quote, i'm about to hang myself from a tree outside my house and end my life. i have no reason to live anymore. he then said he would send out a live feed of his suicide. among moore's 2.5 million twitter followers is actress nia valados, best known as the star of my big fat greek wedding. she called the tweet and saw the suicide prevention hotline in california and was connected to florida police. >> i don't know this it person....
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then, he sent a direct message to demi moore. yes, that demi moore. the red carpet-walking actress married to ashton kutcher. she or someone on her staff replied by twitter, are you really asking for help? to which he said, i'm going to send a live feed of me hanging myself. no one cares if i die or not. any good psychologist will tell you, take that seriously. >> take it very seriously. do not leave them alone. if they say they want to do it, they may very well do it. >> reporter: in the six degrees of separation that is twitter, nia vardalos picked up on it. yes, that nia vardalos, of "my big fat greek wedding." she took it seriously and called 911 in the man's hometown. >> i don't know this person. i was reading a twitter. and twitter is very public. and i saw it on demi moore's page. because i follow her. >> reporter: local police went to the man's home, where they and his mother, found him upstairs, hunched over his computer, crying. >> adolescents often want to reach out if they feel suicidal. so, if they feel they can't connect with their famil
then, he sent a direct message to demi moore. yes, that demi moore. the red carpet-walking actress married to ashton kutcher. she or someone on her staff replied by twitter, are you really asking for help? to which he said, i'm going to send a live feed of me hanging myself. no one cares if i die or not. any good psychologist will tell you, take that seriously. >> take it very seriously. do not leave them alone. if they say they want to do it, they may very well do it. >> reporter:...
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moore served on commerce.e went through the big brutal markups and we believe insurance rates will go up to ensure that doesn't happen and we have this amendment in the safety net would say if the individual policies club that a dismal and void and we will go back to the process where people will not have to pay more insurance because of the government policy. the last two deal with the federalist system a form of government and i think what we see and we saw today and again ideological debate on still believe we have a federal system and the tenth amendment. i still believe states have rights identified by the constitution that the citadel has rights under the constitution and it's not listed in the constitution it's the right of the state's so all that of the people protesters saying where is this ebal to the debate? states are moving on individual pieces of legislation so the third amendment would be addressing and highly individual mandate portions of the bill and insuring if states decide on their own to
moore served on commerce.e went through the big brutal markups and we believe insurance rates will go up to ensure that doesn't happen and we have this amendment in the safety net would say if the individual policies club that a dismal and void and we will go back to the process where people will not have to pay more insurance because of the government policy. the last two deal with the federalist system a form of government and i think what we see and we saw today and again ideological debate...
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. there a
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >>...
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"mary tyler moore," "golden girls," and what was the other one?"mama's family." >> larry: you've had an extraordinarily successful career in a business that can be tough to be successful in. >> when they say, when you reach a certain age, women can't get a job, i hope they don't discover -- you have an anniversary coming up soon? >> larry: june 1st, 25 years. it's the longest running show starting at the same time on the same network, hosted by the same person. >> oh, congratulations, larry, that's wonderful. >> larry: if you tell me i'm going to be 88 i'll take it. >> okay. >> larry: did you ever think you'd be 88? >> i think i learned at my mother's knee, we never thought age. everybody else is so age conscious, but you go for a long time not wanting anybody to know how old you are, and then you pass a breaking point where then you brag about it. but i just don't think -- it's my health and my energy that i'm so blessed with, and so grateful for that i'm busy being grateful for that, rather than being worried about how old i am? >> what do you d
"mary tyler moore," "golden girls," and what was the other one?"mama's family." >> larry: you've had an extraordinarily successful career in a business that can be tough to be successful in. >> when they say, when you reach a certain age, women can't get a job, i hope they don't discover -- you have an anniversary coming up soon? >> larry: june 1st, 25 years. it's the longest running show starting at the same time on the same network, hosted by...
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andy moore.tucky surgeon is reaching out to a lot of people in his community who don't have health insurance. >> when i went to go see dr. moore, this is what he seen. would you like to see it? i developed skin cancer from too much sun exposure. i have a hard time looking at this photo right now. >> this cancer was so far advanced eventually it would have killed him. he felt that he could not afford to have the surgery. in this economic time, our friends and family can't wait. they need this health care now. >> all right, bud, how you doing? >> a little nervous. >> you'd be a little crazy if you weren't nervous. >> today he's back for that operation to reconstruct his nose. >> we're going to give you some joy juice to take care of that. >> i'm dr. andy moore. i'm a plastic surgeon. i perform free surgery on people with no health insurance. when i started 26 years ago, i would make a call to the hospital and say i've got somebody i'm going to do for free. >> this is michael wild. >> it just became
andy moore.tucky surgeon is reaching out to a lot of people in his community who don't have health insurance. >> when i went to go see dr. moore, this is what he seen. would you like to see it? i developed skin cancer from too much sun exposure. i have a hard time looking at this photo right now. >> this cancer was so far advanced eventually it would have killed him. he felt that he could not afford to have the surgery. in this economic time, our friends and family can't wait. they...
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andy moore.on that performs free procedures on people that have no health insurance. when i started i would simply make a call to the hospital and say, i've got somebody i'm going to do for free. it became more complex. i think it's our duty to help those type of people as often as we can. it's about taking care of people and not necessarily expecting something in return for it. ♪ who's born to care this life was protected... ♪ seems you've always been right there ♪ this life was saved... ♪ soothing sadness ♪ healing pain and this life was made easier... ♪ making smiles appear again because of this life. nursing. at johnson & johnson, we salute all those who choose the life... that makes a difference. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference anncr vo: ...you can get help gwith a flat tire.... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncvo: it's so easy, a cave
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andy moore.geon that performs free procedures on people that have no health insurance. when i started i would simply make a call to the hospital and say, i've got somebody i'm going to do for free. it became more complex. i think it's our duty to help those type of people as often as we can. it's about taking care of people and not necessarily expecting something in return for it. ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing something unexpected to the world of multigrain... taste. delicious new pringles multigrain. new multigrain pops with pringles. >> larry: we'll be right back with nick schuyler. let's check in with anderson cooper, host of the "ac 360" at the top of the hour. >> we have breaking news tonight. a shooting outside the pentagon. it's a developing story. we have a reporter on the ground gathering information. we'll tell you that at the top of the program. what we know. >>> also tonight, we're focusing on how safe is the food that all of us eat. because a whistleblower on capitol hill today
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. ther
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive....
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let's bring in steven moore and also david goodfriend, former clinton white house staffer. i want is to ask each of you which is the essential question about this plan. which is, the last thing the bank wants is to foreclose. they don't actually want the house. so, why are they not modifying loans and how is this plan going to change that? what do you think, steven? >> i agree with you, melissa. here's the problem i have with this plan. we all have sympathy for people who can't pay their mortgages because they lost their job or something. what we learned over the last 18 months with the mortgage modification plans is, guess what, we modify the loans and you know what happens six months later, they, again, go into default. i have a real doubt that this is going, this is going to lead to a reduction. >> i hear you, but that doesn't answer the essential question. >> not a single thing is work. not a singal thing's work. >> what is this going to change? >> i don't want you to bail me out, david goodfriend. and i don't want to bail you out. let markets work. >> larry, let's face
let's bring in steven moore and also david goodfriend, former clinton white house staffer. i want is to ask each of you which is the essential question about this plan. which is, the last thing the bank wants is to foreclose. they don't actually want the house. so, why are they not modifying loans and how is this plan going to change that? what do you think, steven? >> i agree with you, melissa. here's the problem i have with this plan. we all have sympathy for people who can't pay their...
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"mary tyler moore," "golden girls," and what was the other one? >> "mama's family." still goes along. how lucky can you get to have that? >> larry: you've had an extraordinarily successful career in a business that can be tough to be successful in. >> they say when you reach a certain age women can't get a job. i'm hoping they don't discover that in my department. you're celebrating an anniversary coming up. >> larry: june 1st, 25 years, this show in this slot right here. >> and that's -- it's the only show -- >> larry: it's the longest-running show -- what is it? the longest-running show starting at the same time on the same network hosted by the same person. >> oh, congratulations, larry, that's wonderful. >> larry: now, if you let me -- if you tell me i'm going to be 88, i'll take it. >> okay. >> larry: did you ever think you'd be 88? or you don't think about it? >> i think i learned at my mother's knee, we never thought age. everybody else is so age conscious, but you go for a long time not wanting anybody to know how old you are, and then you pass a breaking poi
"mary tyler moore," "golden girls," and what was the other one? >> "mama's family." still goes along. how lucky can you get to have that? >> larry: you've had an extraordinarily successful career in a business that can be tough to be successful in. >> they say when you reach a certain age women can't get a job. i'm hoping they don't discover that in my department. you're celebrating an anniversary coming up. >> larry: june 1st, 25 years,...
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studio tonight, they're winners of tickets to the chicago blackhawks and a whole group of folks from mooreark college. nice to have them all around, you may have heard them. a very nice group. what do you make, ben, of obama? his year in office. >> if it's not a disaster, it will be fine. but if it is a disaster, it's going to pull him down terribly. we won't know for four years. we'll have to judge him for a long time after he's out of office. i think he's cracking the whip on israel way too hard. >> larry: you don't think israel did the right thing? >> i think they were very stupid about their timing, but they've been our most staunch ally in the middle east. >> there's so much about bush that i disagreed with and there's so much that obama's doing exactly the same. the corporate bailouts, the signing the patriot act, the continuing wars, it just seems awful to me and i'm so upset that there's really no anti-war movement anymore. the anti-war movement was the anti-bush movement and if obama keeps doing the same stuff, some of us who disagreed with bush have to continue disagreeing with o
studio tonight, they're winners of tickets to the chicago blackhawks and a whole group of folks from mooreark college. nice to have them all around, you may have heard them. a very nice group. what do you make, ben, of obama? his year in office. >> if it's not a disaster, it will be fine. but if it is a disaster, it's going to pull him down terribly. we won't know for four years. we'll have to judge him for a long time after he's out of office. i think he's cracking the whip on israel way...
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i'm brian moore, news 4. jim? >> all right, brian, thank you. >> by this week, we should find out what president obama's next move will be on health care reform. the outline of the democrats new plan is taking shape. first house speaker nancy pelosi will have to convince house democrats to pass the senate reform measure. part of her pitch is expected to be the promise that senate democrats will change key parts of the bill. for example, dropping a special deal for nebraska. republicans say democrats are making an end run around what voters want. >> it will be a political kamikaze mission for the democratic party if they jam this through. the american people i think they have said want to see move forward on health care reform. >> polls do show that americans want change in the health care system, but the polls also show that many americans do not like the plan that is currently under consideration. >> stay right there. news 4 at 4:00 is just getting started. >> the comp and circumstance in vancouver as the winter
i'm brian moore, news 4. jim? >> all right, brian, thank you. >> by this week, we should find out what president obama's next move will be on health care reform. the outline of the democrats new plan is taking shape. first house speaker nancy pelosi will have to convince house democrats to pass the senate reform measure. part of her pitch is expected to be the promise that senate democrats will change key parts of the bill. for example, dropping a special deal for nebraska....
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when it was over, moore sent this tweet. thank you for your support of helping someone in pain last night. this morning vardalis answered, yes i am a little shaken. just wanted to say thank you twitter for caring about a stranger in florida last night. >>> police in wash state are on the lookout for a real-life cookie monster. a surveillance camera caught this man swiping money from a girl scout selling cookies for a fund-raiser. yeah. as you can imagine, the poor girl was terrified. >> really shaky. i didn't really sleep last night. his head is in my mind. i can picture him. i started to pack up the cookies. he jt pushed past my mom and grabbed the money and took off and ran. i'm still going to sell cookies because that's what i do and i raise money for girl scouts. >> the crook made off with $465 in cash. but after hearing what happened, several good samaritans donated more than $1,000 to make up for the stolen money. she has decided to puthe money toward operation cookie drop, which sends girl scout cookies to u.s. troops
when it was over, moore sent this tweet. thank you for your support of helping someone in pain last night. this morning vardalis answered, yes i am a little shaken. just wanted to say thank you twitter for caring about a stranger in florida last night. >>> police in wash state are on the lookout for a real-life cookie monster. a surveillance camera caught this man swiping money from a girl scout selling cookies for a fund-raiser. yeah. as you can imagine, the poor girl was terrified....
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moore was a close friend of mary day. she has compiled a book about day and former students and dancers, talks about everything about mary day, and welcome, elvi. >> y know i followed everything about mary, but found out she actually didn't want a biography written about her? >> no, she wanted dance to be written about, or how dance developed in the nation's capitol. but i thought tracing her life and knowing about what she did really did that. >> tell me what's in the book. >> the first part is really a compilation of my conversations with her, taped conversation, so it's more like a history of the washington ballet, washington school of ballet, everything that happened from 1944 until 2004, i think it was, because that's when we stopped our conversations. the second part, however, is a compilation of essays from many, many of her students, people that she influenced, and you know, her influence in the dance world was here in washington and around the country and around the world. >> well, you know, as a reporter, i foll
moore was a close friend of mary day. she has compiled a book about day and former students and dancers, talks about everything about mary day, and welcome, elvi. >> y know i followed everything about mary, but found out she actually didn't want a biography written about her? >> no, she wanted dance to be written about, or how dance developed in the nation's capitol. but i thought tracing her life and knowing about what she did really did that. >> tell me what's in the book....
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her latest is "happy tears" opposite demi moore.se ] >> come on, the roots. you have the roots here. come on. you are doing so well. i am so happy for you. >> jimmy: ohthank you so much. you're great. >> i really am. this is great. you found your niche, you know? >> jimmy: thank you so much, pal. >> the internet is so funny. >> jimmy: that you so much, parker. we're friends for a long time. >> i know. >> jimmy: so, this is cool. i appreciate it. >> the last time i saw you was at chris kattan's wedding. >> jimmy: that's right. >> do you remember that? >> jimmy: i do, yeah. you were his best man. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: interesting. how does that happen? i didn't even know how that happened. >> he just asked me. and he's just one of those guys, you know. you know, meet someone, and they feel like family? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i have a twin brother. and he just felt like -- >> jimmy: who's also named chris. >> yes, he's also a chris. >> but that july, remember it was like a barbeque pit at yosemite? that was the day --
her latest is "happy tears" opposite demi moore.se ] >> come on, the roots. you have the roots here. come on. you are doing so well. i am so happy for you. >> jimmy: ohthank you so much. you're great. >> i really am. this is great. you found your niche, you know? >> jimmy: thank you so much, pal. >> the internet is so funny. >> jimmy: that you so much, parker. we're friends for a long time. >> i know. >> jimmy: so, this is cool. i...
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if moors law holds true doubling every two years incapacity because within 25 years hour computers, our robots, will be 1 billion times more powerful than today. i don't mean billion in the soft "austin powers" i mean literally take the power of your compared -- computer and a drum and multiplied it with a number one with nine zeros behind it. something important is happening the things we only used to talk about like science fiction conventions that comic-con need to be talked about in the halls of power and the like us and the pentagon. we are living through a robot revolution. i need to be clear. i do not mean a robot revolution where the governor of california will show up at your door like "the terminator." a different revolution in war and history itself that every so often there is a technology that comes along there rewrites the rules of the game. that forces us to ask new questions not only what is possible, but also what is proper things like the printing press, the computer and atomic bomb. and it is an interesting thing all of the previous ones that happen about changing the
if moors law holds true doubling every two years incapacity because within 25 years hour computers, our robots, will be 1 billion times more powerful than today. i don't mean billion in the soft "austin powers" i mean literally take the power of your compared -- computer and a drum and multiplied it with a number one with nine zeros behind it. something important is happening the things we only used to talk about like science fiction conventions that comic-con need to be talked about...
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moore of kansas. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> madam speaker, ski unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.con.res. 248. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: mr. secretary. the secretary: i'm directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 3433, an act to amend the northern -- the north american weapons conservation act to establish requirements regarding payment on the nonfederal share of the cost of weapons, conservation -- of
moore of kansas. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resolution is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> madam speaker, ski unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on h.con.res. 248. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker a message from the...
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that from an interview maxim magazine names coal ton harris moore all american outlaw.e run and suspect in about 100 crimes including burglaries, atm break-ins and thefts and subsequent crashes of at least four small planes. his mother tells the magazine: >> shepard: i spoke with this boy's mom in october on "studio b." she explained why she is proud of him. >> i said if he stoled the airplane and can fly, i'm proud of him flying. because he has never had a lesson. >> shepard: he crashed three times, right? >> yeah. oh, he is very smart. >> shepard: go on. you compared him to einstein, i believe. >> he is 2 or 3 points below einstein. >> shepard: officials say they believe this kid harris moore is hiding out on orcas island in washington state. last week armed guards combed that island but they called off the search when they couldn't find anything. a seattle mother says she feels her rights were stripped away after she learned her 15-year-old daughter was able to get an abortion with the help of her school's health center. the mother reportedly claims her daughter, who
that from an interview maxim magazine names coal ton harris moore all american outlaw.e run and suspect in about 100 crimes including burglaries, atm break-ins and thefts and subsequent crashes of at least four small planes. his mother tells the magazine: >> shepard: i spoke with this boy's mom in october on "studio b." she explained why she is proud of him. >> i said if he stoled the airplane and can fly, i'm proud of him flying. because he has never had a lesson....
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looking pretty good through bolt moore here. we'll be right back with this morning's top stories when g "wjz eyewitness news, morning edition" returns. (announcer) we send them off each day. our future leaders. explorers, great thinkers. they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep, setting your sleep process in motion. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging i
looking pretty good through bolt moore here. we'll be right back with this morning's top stories when g "wjz eyewitness news, morning edition" returns. (announcer) we send them off each day. our future leaders. explorers, great thinkers. they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is...
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moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you. as a member of the budget committee, i've had the opportunity to hear the most specious, inaccurate, contradictory and downright laughable arguments against health insurance reform. take, for example, the argument that we need to start over because the congressional budget office score had been done 17 months earlier and now is old and stale. and oh, by the way, the debate has dragged on for 17 months,
moore. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you. as a member of the budget committee, i've had the opportunity to hear the most specious, inaccurate, contradictory and downright laughable arguments against health insurance reform. take, for example, the argument that we need to start over because the congressional budget office score had been done 17 months earlier and now is old and stale. and oh, by the way, the debate has dragged on for 17...
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. ther
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice. on the day that benji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive....
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c-span: and sam moore... >> guest: sam moore. c-span: ... of sam and dave... >> guest: you got it. c-span: ... and lots of other folks. yeah. >> guest: and lee atwater singing "bad boy," among other things. he was,as i said earlier, unique in so many ways. one thing that he brought to the -- the job of chairman of the republican national committee was a sense of showmanship that i don't think will ever be seen again. he put together blues festivals, fund-raisers, he carried a guitar that ron wood of the rolling stones gave him. on this occasion, this is the inaugural gala that he put together. he was on stage with george bush kind of mugging along pretending to be a bluesman. and that stratocaster that ron wood gave atwater was like a traveling companion for the next year that he was in office. he carried it everywhere. sad to say, that stratocaster has disappeared. it's one of the things that was lost in the confusion of his final year. and all the traffic that came and went in his home, which had been turned into an office and then finally into a -- a hospital room. c-span: we're
c-span: and sam moore... >> guest: sam moore. c-span: ... of sam and dave... >> guest: you got it. c-span: ... and lots of other folks. yeah. >> guest: and lee atwater singing "bad boy," among other things. he was,as i said earlier, unique in so many ways. one thing that he brought to the -- the job of chairman of the republican national committee was a sense of showmanship that i don't think will ever be seen again. he put together blues festivals, fund-raisers, he...
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forces elements that are typically the ones partnering with them, tied into the afghan ministry of moor interior because it's important not to empower the warlords that it took to disperse and disarm a number of those elements. really, it is the same dynamic that we had in iraq, different terrain, different culture, different social makeup and store. -- so forth. it's every valley in anbar in fact, in anbar over time and we knew this in the beginning the situation in iraq was so desperate that we were willing to just take individuals who were willing to to go to al-qaeda and how we were going to immesh them in the iraqi structure. it has taken some time but iraq pays the salaries of the so-called sons of iraq who have not been provided jobs in various ministries and what have you. and a number of them have indeed already transitioned in that form. so that's what we have to be sensitive to here as well. and recognizing afghanistan is a country that doesn't have the financial means that iraq has. and so that's yet another dynamic that we're wrestling with. but we're indeed taking advantag
forces elements that are typically the ones partnering with them, tied into the afghan ministry of moor interior because it's important not to empower the warlords that it took to disperse and disarm a number of those elements. really, it is the same dynamic that we had in iraq, different terrain, different culture, different social makeup and store. -- so forth. it's every valley in anbar in fact, in anbar over time and we knew this in the beginning the situation in iraq was so desperate that...
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they go back door on them and it's two more for e'twaun moore. >> clark: and the field goal percentage defense, also, among the best in the nation, right around 40%, jim. [whistle] >> jim: and kelly swinging the elbows and we can advance the bracket? yes, there it is. and after it all works out, the one and two and one and three. and then just to think that if the north side, you look at the first two, michigan state and tennessee. and butler, kansas state. one of those four team size your finalist -- is a finalist, right there. >> clark: an interesting collection of four there. >> jim: kelly at the line. he brings in the senior, jordan davidson. (applause) >> clark: boy, he had a nice second half, did nolan smith. >> jim: and what was crucial was the last minute of the first half. purdue had a four point lead and singler hit a 3. the fourth dunk of the night for johnson. and then nolan smith hit a shot with less than seconds to go and they went into the locker room with a lead of one. >> clark: and the shot by nolan smith was off an offensive glass which is where dukedominated the act
they go back door on them and it's two more for e'twaun moore. >> clark: and the field goal percentage defense, also, among the best in the nation, right around 40%, jim. [whistle] >> jim: and kelly swinging the elbows and we can advance the bracket? yes, there it is. and after it all works out, the one and two and one and three. and then just to think that if the north side, you look at the first two, michigan state and tennessee. and butler, kansas state. one of those four team...
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andy moore. i'm a plastic surgeon that performance free surgical procedures on people with no health insurance. when i started 26 years ago, i would simply make a call to the hospital and say i've got somebody i'm going to do for free. >> okay, everybody, this is michael wild. >> it just became more complex with computers and hmos and insurance companies. these people don't have health insurance, and i think it's our duty to reach out and help those type of people as often as we can. >> we just finished up with him, everything went great. >> it's what i went into medicine for. it's about taking care of people and not necessarily expecting something in return for it. >> for more information on dr. moore's work or to nominate someone as a hero, go to cnn.com/heroes. >>> a retired soldier is back on foot patrol, this time he's asking for votes and talking about what it's like to live with posttraumatic distress disorder. >>> sometimes they come two and three times a day, more aftershocks from the ch
andy moore. i'm a plastic surgeon that performance free surgical procedures on people with no health insurance. when i started 26 years ago, i would simply make a call to the hospital and say i've got somebody i'm going to do for free. >> okay, everybody, this is michael wild. >> it just became more complex with computers and hmos and insurance companies. these people don't have health insurance, and i think it's our duty to reach out and help those type of people as often as we...
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andy moore our hero of the week. >>> when i went to go see dr. moore this is what he seen. would you like to see it? i developed skin kansaser from too much sun exposure. had i see this, i have a hard time looking at this photo. >> this cancer was so far advanced eventually it would have killed him. he felt he could not afford to have the surgery. in this economic time, our friend and family can't wait. they need this health care now. >> all right, bud. how you doing? . >> today he's back for the operation to reconstruct his nose. we're going to give you joy juice and take care of that. i'm dr. andy moore, a plastic surgeon that performs free surgeiccal procedures on people that have no health insurance. when i started 26 years ago i would simply make a call to the hospital and say i've got somebody i'm going to do for free. >> this is michael wild. >> it became more complex with computers and hmos and insurance companies. >> perfect. >> these people don't have health insurance, and i think it's our duty to reach out and help those type of people as often as we can. >> we j
andy moore our hero of the week. >>> when i went to go see dr. moore this is what he seen. would you like to see it? i developed skin kansaser from too much sun exposure. had i see this, i have a hard time looking at this photo. >> this cancer was so far advanced eventually it would have killed him. he felt he could not afford to have the surgery. in this economic time, our friend and family can't wait. they need this health care now. >> all right, bud. how you doing? ....
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. >> somehow they never pie michael moore, which makes his sad because he likes buy.his new anger is different because it's directed at barack obama. you have a right to be angry. it's free and actually works. but we need to define why we are angry instead of letting weasels do it for us. we're angry not because we lost, but that we lost to losers. i'm not talking about obama. he won. i'm talking about progressivism. the winning is country in the history of the world embraced the losers doctrine. now we're choosing a belief system belonging to those whose asss we kicked. tell them anger is about race. >> greg-alogue. >> while i was doing my greg-alogue, i saw steam coming out of your eyeballs. >> the best country in the history? i'm sorry. >> two. >> you are the best country in the world. not because millions of people don't have health care, it's because of world were 2, complete he destroyed europe and the soviet union. i take issue. >> the think the cold war destroyed the soviet union. tucker, apparently she thinks it's a good idea we passed the bill. isn't it a li
. >> somehow they never pie michael moore, which makes his sad because he likes buy.his new anger is different because it's directed at barack obama. you have a right to be angry. it's free and actually works. but we need to define why we are angry instead of letting weasels do it for us. we're angry not because we lost, but that we lost to losers. i'm not talking about obama. he won. i'm talking about progressivism. the winning is country in the history of the world embraced the losers...
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michael moore may get on this one. >> i love buying put spreads for one reason. you can sell that down side put and you get paid fairly for that. and we're not trying to guard against some apocalyptic response. we just want a reasonable amount of protection, and mike's trade does that. in addition, there are other fundamental problems. you know, carter laid out the technical story really well, but there's a chinese company that has a generic roundup, and that's a big money maker for monsanto. i like this trade for a lot of reasons. >> let's break this trade down and show you why we talk about options strategy. time for "stocks versus options." and this gets really to the heart of managing risk, which is what we're all about here. if you're short monsanto, you face unlimited risk of betting wrong. but buying mike's put-spread risk, 150 bucks, and can more than triple your money by may. that's exactly what you thought about when you put together the strategy. >> well, obviously, the other thing is there's a broader issue. i mean, the market could pull back. will th
michael moore may get on this one. >> i love buying put spreads for one reason. you can sell that down side put and you get paid fairly for that. and we're not trying to guard against some apocalyptic response. we just want a reasonable amount of protection, and mike's trade does that. in addition, there are other fundamental problems. you know, carter laid out the technical story really well, but there's a chinese company that has a generic roundup, and that's a big money maker for...
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amazing players like alex franklin, clarence jackson, ronald moore, dwin ubiles, ryan rossiter, kyle, kyle downey, that's right, both kyles. [ laughter ] jonathan breeden, steven priestley, davis martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ lauger ] he's good, too. he didn't make the cut, but he's good, too. brandon walters, connor fenlon, o.d. anosike. [ laughter ] owen wignot and just-in'love smith. that's the thing about the saints. they're always around us, watching over us. which is why we still have our saints pride. everyone in our audience has a siena saints t-shirt. how about a little swirl of respect, you guys? [ cheers and applause ] there you go, right there. very, very good. thank you, saints. that was great. we'll be right back with battle of the instant bands! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ five, five dollar ♪ five-dollar footlong ♪ any, any, any ♪ you c-c-can't go wrong even the zesterrific italian bmt... and dee-licious subway club are now $5 footlong subs. any regular footlong sub for just $5 -- hurry in! t
amazing players like alex franklin, clarence jackson, ronald moore, dwin ubiles, ryan rossiter, kyle, kyle downey, that's right, both kyles. [ laughter ] jonathan breeden, steven priestley, davis martens. [ laughter ] davis marteens, as well. [ lauger ] he's good, too. he didn't make the cut, but he's good, too. brandon walters, connor fenlon, o.d. anosike. [ laughter ] owen wignot and just-in'love smith. that's the thing about the saints. they're always around us, watching over us. which is...
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>> madonna and demi moore had a great party.ing sketchy happened, but i was dancing a lot. it was awesome. i had a dance-off with one of madonna's dancers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. and you can tell, he thought he was going to, like, shock me or whatever. and he's like, he unbuttons his thirty, and i was like -- [ applause ] he thought he was going to serve me. he did not. >> jimmy: you would not be served. >> oh, no, not with these moves. i pop and i lock. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it sounds like you had a lot of fun. it sounds like you are enjoying this. i think a lot of people just get freaked out by this whole experience. >> it's freaky, yeah. it's a little weird. and it's so strange to come from obscurity. that's where i live. [ laughter ] and to be in this world where everyone around you is like famous. it's just like that miley cyrus song, and so it's crazy. >> jimmy: life really is just like a miley cyrus song. >> it's a party in the usa. >> jimmy: it really is. so, okay, so, now -- are you still in college, technicall
>> madonna and demi moore had a great party.ing sketchy happened, but i was dancing a lot. it was awesome. i had a dance-off with one of madonna's dancers. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. and you can tell, he thought he was going to, like, shock me or whatever. and he's like, he unbuttons his thirty, and i was like -- [ applause ] he thought he was going to serve me. he did not. >> jimmy: you would not be served. >> oh, no, not with these moves. i pop and i lock. [...
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moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice.enji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the wake was held on the gymnasium floor and 8,000 people came to see benji lying in his no. 25 jersey. the line stretched blocks outside of the school, mourners waited seven hours. >> i still have dreams about him like, you know, he came back and he was able to play again, but just dreams. >> sometimes i sit down and, you know, when i'm going through things, you know, i speak, you know, just like i would to my grandparents, you know. hey, benji, how you doing, that type of thing. i just can't forget about him. this is very emotional. >> reporter: still an emotional story 25 years later. there are some updates
moore was later sentenced to 40 years for pulling the trigger and dixon 30 years as his accomplice.enji died his simeon teammates decided to play their first game of the season without no. 25. earlier in the day students sobbed at simeon simply overwhelmed with grief, but benji's mother stood tall in the gymnasium. >> so today i speak in love of all of you who keep benji's memory and dignity and be strength v and strength and love alive -- strength and love alive. >> reporter: the...
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has disparaged cromwell, particularly because of his role in the executions of the catholic thomas moore and protestant berlin, but mantell has written his character has been painted as so comprehensively blacked that any reasonable person would think as i did that there must be another side to the story. she finds the other side of that story and gives us a man whose politics were far ahead of his time, humanitarian and social radical who is a master of languages and edify error of latin poetry, an adoring husband and father, a man who can speak truth to power brandish stiletto, cook up a ginger sauce, and evaluate the worth of an oriental rug and stay loyal to his friends even when the world shunned him. what a man to get to know. but it's not just mantel's revisionist portrait of cromwell that makes the books or original. it is her style. she is a daredevil who uses the southard person to tell her story and despite all odds succeeds making he has intimate as the army and the first person memoir. she hazards dialogue appropriate to the period and yet at times boldly sassy and contempor
has disparaged cromwell, particularly because of his role in the executions of the catholic thomas moore and protestant berlin, but mantell has written his character has been painted as so comprehensively blacked that any reasonable person would think as i did that there must be another side to the story. she finds the other side of that story and gives us a man whose politics were far ahead of his time, humanitarian and social radical who is a master of languages and edify error of latin...
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dennis moore standing up to give a speech and the caucus was blackberried by a woman who works with him in kansas, thank you for voting for this. i know i am losing my job and unfortunately, i have just been diagnosed with cancer. without this bill, i'm lost. dennis ended by saying and she is 24. you could have heard a pin drop. this is about whose side you are on? clearly, this historic moment in the people's chamber, we are on the side of the american people and those that have been denied access to health care and those who have pre-existing conditions who have been denied and those who have had their policies rescinded? >> i think that puts you on the side not of the people if i take his calculation. what is left for republicans to do? congressman larson says they have the 216. so it is all over by the shouting? you guys vote know and move on? >> i don't know if they have the votes. house republicans are going to use every means at our disposal. >> what is that? >> well, stay tuned, candy. >> can you disrupt the vote? what's available? >> we will use every means at our disposal to o
dennis moore standing up to give a speech and the caucus was blackberried by a woman who works with him in kansas, thank you for voting for this. i know i am losing my job and unfortunately, i have just been diagnosed with cancer. without this bill, i'm lost. dennis ended by saying and she is 24. you could have heard a pin drop. this is about whose side you are on? clearly, this historic moment in the people's chamber, we are on the side of the american people and those that have been denied...