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yes, i was a pallbearer. i felt when i god got the call that he died, i didn't have a bank account but there was no way in the world that i was going to miss peter norman's service. tavis: what did peter say the day after that incident where he was the third man, the white guy on the stand? >> we say collectively in terms of the fact that we were getting ready to face the biggest storms of our life and we had to stand strong for what we believe in and carry on the legacy what we just laid down for society. tavis: did he ever recuperate or recover from that in australia? >> i think peter norman recuperated in the sense that peter norman knew who peter norman was. he billed built his character around the legacy of his family. he never vacated from himself as to who he was. i think society had to grow up to the mentality of peter norman. tavis: we see today athletes who are as successful as you were come back home and make all kinds of money with endorsements and the like. obviously that wasn't going to happen f
yes, i was a pallbearer. i felt when i god got the call that he died, i didn't have a bank account but there was no way in the world that i was going to miss peter norman's service. tavis: what did peter say the day after that incident where he was the third man, the white guy on the stand? >> we say collectively in terms of the fact that we were getting ready to face the biggest storms of our life and we had to stand strong for what we believe in and carry on the legacy what we just laid...
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Oct 23, 2011
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fellow drivers serve as pallbearers. wynona judd was among the 1200 mourners, which was open to the public. the indianapolis 500 winner was killed sunday in a 15-car crash at the las vegas motor speedway. he lived behind a wife and two small children. a special night for the outgoing baltimore archbishop. >> i am amazed. every detail. you look at the shoestrings and everything, it is real life. >> when we come back, mr. oriel pottery permanent place at camden yards. >> we are under the influence of high pressure right now. doppler showing a very dry conditions. we saw a couple of sprinkles on the eastern shore. tomorrow looks great. >> hundreds gathered downtown to honor edwin o'brien. the archdiocese posted its third annual gallup to pay tribute to the archbishop's third year in the state. it brought in at $700,000 in tuition help for children attending catholic schools. >> i will take over in rome in the spring, probably easier. then i will do the best i can to bring attention to the plight of christians in the holy la
fellow drivers serve as pallbearers. wynona judd was among the 1200 mourners, which was open to the public. the indianapolis 500 winner was killed sunday in a 15-car crash at the las vegas motor speedway. he lived behind a wife and two small children. a special night for the outgoing baltimore archbishop. >> i am amazed. every detail. you look at the shoestrings and everything, it is real life. >> when we come back, mr. oriel pottery permanent place at camden yards. >> we are...
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. >>> the pallbearer, duet, country strong, sky captain in the world of tomorrow. yes, they are all names of diseases. and all of them were movies that at one point or another were in actual theaters staring the marvelous gwenyth paltrow. she is an actress and a singer and a goddess who is way smarter than awful us combined. and she is a national treasure who has a birthday on tuesday. "red eye" hit the streets the following day, wednesday, to see how america celebrated. >> now, yesterday was gwenyth paltrow's birthday. how did you celebrate? >> it was my brother's also. >> gwenyth takes precedence. how did you tell him you weren't able to make his birthday? >> i had to do something for gwenyth. >> i like her. she is very beautiful. >> so you sat there and thought about how much you liked her and how beautiful she was? >> that's a good way. meditate on gwenyth is basically what you are saying. >> yes. >> can i ask you a couple quick questions about gwenyth paltrow? it is gwenyth. she is married to the coldplay dude. >> what she makes after a big mexican dinner. >>
. >>> the pallbearer, duet, country strong, sky captain in the world of tomorrow. yes, they are all names of diseases. and all of them were movies that at one point or another were in actual theaters staring the marvelous gwenyth paltrow. she is an actress and a singer and a goddess who is way smarter than awful us combined. and she is a national treasure who has a birthday on tuesday. "red eye" hit the streets the following day, wednesday, to see how america celebrated....
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he is visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute and received the pallbearer award for excellence in legal scholarship and teaching for the federalist society for law and public policy and testified before the judiciary committee's of the senate and the house and has advised the state of florida constitutional issues and is the author of three books. the powers of war and peace subtitled the constitution of foreign affairs after 9/11. war by other means, and insider's account of the war on terror. and crisis in command, history of executive power from george washington to george w. bush. please join me in welcoming professor yoo. [applause] >> shame on you! what you doing here? shame on heritage foundation! you don't deserve to be here! ten years later america undermine civil liberties! how dare you be here in public! get out of here and shame on you, heritage foundation! [applause] >> the speaker just speaking does not represent the heritage foundation. >> i would like to thank ed who is a graduate of berkeley law school for making me feel at home. bring back some of his son memo
he is visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute and received the pallbearer award for excellence in legal scholarship and teaching for the federalist society for law and public policy and testified before the judiciary committee's of the senate and the house and has advised the state of florida constitutional issues and is the author of three books. the powers of war and peace subtitled the constitution of foreign affairs after 9/11. war by other means, and insider's account of the...
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including among his pallbearerrings were william s. hart and tom mix. wyatt's ashes were buried south of san fransisco and when josey died in 1944, she was laid to rest with her husband. cowboys pay their respects. they stand on the man cured grass surrounded by tombstones topped with stars of david, a world away from the blood and smoke of the o.k.corral. thank you. [applause] thank you very much, and now we will entertain questions, comments, and/or concerns. [laughter] all we ask for if you have a question, let that boom mike get in place, and i'm anticipating good questions from this bright denver audience. >> good evening. i just wanted to thank you for that wonderful reading, and i hope the publishers will do an audio book select you to read your own work. it's terrific, and i enjoyed hearing you on the radio this morning on peter boyle's show, and looking forward to it tomorrow. >> well, he convinced me to stay, you know? i really like this champ. he's, i think, a popular talk show fellow here in denver, and i really, i mean, it would be hoof me
including among his pallbearerrings were william s. hart and tom mix. wyatt's ashes were buried south of san fransisco and when josey died in 1944, she was laid to rest with her husband. cowboys pay their respects. they stand on the man cured grass surrounded by tombstones topped with stars of david, a world away from the blood and smoke of the o.k.corral. thank you. [applause] thank you very much, and now we will entertain questions, comments, and/or concerns. [laughter] all we ask for if you...
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his fellow indycar drivers were all pallbearers.ndycar is holding a public service today to celebrate his life. he was a two-time indianapolis 500 winner. he was 33 years old. >>> we turn now to the world series where some are describing it as one of the greatest performances in world series history. it came from mr. albert pujols of the st. louis cardinals. they have now taken a 2-1 lead over the texas rangers. but listen to the night he had. three home runs. you're hearing me right. three home runs, brought in six runs, five hits altogether, only babe ruth and reggie jackson ever hit that many homers in a world series game. also big game today for the nfl. the game is not happening in chicago or in tampa bay. the two teams that are participating. it is actually happening in london. they are heading over because this is the fifth regular season game that has been held over in london since 2007. this is part of the nfl's drive to export the game to other countries. the nfl commissioner says having teams play overseas periodically wi
his fellow indycar drivers were all pallbearers.ndycar is holding a public service today to celebrate his life. he was a two-time indianapolis 500 winner. he was 33 years old. >>> we turn now to the world series where some are describing it as one of the greatest performances in world series history. it came from mr. albert pujols of the st. louis cardinals. they have now taken a 2-1 lead over the texas rangers. but listen to the night he had. three home runs. you're hearing me right....
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Oct 7, 2011
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a full contingent of the first special forces group soldiers and an honor guard as well as the pallbearers funeral and we were asked to go up to the casket just before it was put into a hearst after coming off the airplane. and as i stood at the foot of it i just thought i needed to honor him that way. >> we're still at war. obviously our people are still dying. there seems to be a feeling that the political will and even the will of the public is waning when it comes to this conflict and will and lynn, i'm just wondering how it feels for you? this has been a part of your life obviously for the last 10 years. and what is that like, to see, to see that happening? >> well i hate to see us quit without finishing the job that we started out to do. i guess the question is, what is the job that we're trying to do? in my mind we went over there so that this country would not be attacked again in the way we were on 9/11 of 2001. up to now that has not happened again. so from that standpoint what we've done over there has been successful as far as that goes. now have we created an environment over
a full contingent of the first special forces group soldiers and an honor guard as well as the pallbearers funeral and we were asked to go up to the casket just before it was put into a hearst after coming off the airplane. and as i stood at the foot of it i just thought i needed to honor him that way. >> we're still at war. obviously our people are still dying. there seems to be a feeling that the political will and even the will of the public is waning when it comes to this conflict and...
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stroke during that term, but young abraham lincoln, despite the difference in age, was an honorary pallbearers. adams thought a will the of lincoln. after lincoln was president, he said the most memorable thing that occurred in his time in the house of representatives just down the hall here was john quincy adams' powerful sermons on the evils of slavery. because john quincy adams, as a christian, believed he was being called, after losing the election for a second term, he believed he was being called to come into congress like william wilber force had done, with whom he had corresponded in england, come into congress as william wilber force had come into parliament, to fight for slavery. every time he was called on one of his bill he preached a hellfire and brimstone speech about how can we expect god to keep blessing america when we continue to treat our brothers and sisters by putting them in bond amming. only person to have ever done this. after being president, he lowered himself to run for congress and serve in the house. of course he told some folks he was more proud of being elected r
stroke during that term, but young abraham lincoln, despite the difference in age, was an honorary pallbearers. adams thought a will the of lincoln. after lincoln was president, he said the most memorable thing that occurred in his time in the house of representatives just down the hall here was john quincy adams' powerful sermons on the evils of slavery. because john quincy adams, as a christian, believed he was being called, after losing the election for a second term, he believed he was...