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arnold palmer was a pilot and a hugely is successful businessman. he showed us what endorsements were all b he was most of all a competitor and a gentleman, and he still is as he approaches his 82nd birth day. we visit his home in latrobe, pennsylvania, he still lives there and also in florida with his second wife during the winter. right across from the golf course his father helped bill. with an office with enough awards to fill a museum, we began with a tour of so many memories and then a conversation about so many experiences. >> this is a norman rockwell. >> i'll tell you a little more about that. but that was done a number of years ago. obviously >> charlie: when you first said do i recognize this guy. >> i'm not sure anyone would recognize that. >> charlie: norman rockwell painted your picture. >> yes. >> charlie: not bad. >> this is a number of times i've been on sports illustrated. >> charlie: that's you and sam. >> we played in the world cup a couple times together and we won both times we played. >> charlie: you and jack. >> yes. the same
arnold palmer was a pilot and a hugely is successful businessman. he showed us what endorsements were all b he was most of all a competitor and a gentleman, and he still is as he approaches his 82nd birth day. we visit his home in latrobe, pennsylvania, he still lives there and also in florida with his second wife during the winter. right across from the golf course his father helped bill. with an office with enough awards to fill a museum, we began with a tour of so many memories and then a...
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yes the town of palmer they call themselves and one very important thing here is that these towns these municipal corporations are not governments they are municipal corporations that are acting as governmental a on the end of governmental governmental agencies that are essentially collection agencies to collect a bankruptcy debt that f.d.r. created through or set up through his stacking of the supreme court and area versus talk in one thousand and thirty nine so their banks there to collect collecting a bankruptcy and are using property tax to do it and the property tax exist because the states are using the property as surety to prop up their bond rating and that the tax is actually like the interest on the surety lean or something i haven't it at all still little fuzzy because they like nobody's going to nobody will tell you what's going on ok so they send you this bill for twenty three thousand dollars if they don't pay that we're coming after you and that we're coming happy that that date was that was a couple weeks ago now. that was june twenty eighth twenty eight and on june twen
yes the town of palmer they call themselves and one very important thing here is that these towns these municipal corporations are not governments they are municipal corporations that are acting as governmental a on the end of governmental governmental agencies that are essentially collection agencies to collect a bankruptcy debt that f.d.r. created through or set up through his stacking of the supreme court and area versus talk in one thousand and thirty nine so their banks there to collect...
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elizabeth palmer has details. cyber-war-- a computer hacking group claims to have targeted 70 law enforcement web sites. tony guidey investigates how they did it. prayer rally-- texas governor and possible presidential candidate rick perry leads thousands of evangelicals in prayers for america. karen brown is there. and made in the u.s.a.-- could a pending trade deal push the last american maker of athletic shoes overseas? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> good evening. russ is off. i'm anthony mason. we begin tonight with the worst single blow to u.s. forces since the war in afghanistan began nearly 10 years ago. a helicopter crash has killed 30 americans, and early indications are that the taliban is to blame. elizabeth palmer in london has the latest. >> reporter: the chinook helicopter came down in wardak province just southwest of kabul. of the 30 americans aboard, 22 were members of the special operations navy seal team six, the same unit that killed osama bin
elizabeth palmer has details. cyber-war-- a computer hacking group claims to have targeted 70 law enforcement web sites. tony guidey investigates how they did it. prayer rally-- texas governor and possible presidential candidate rick perry leads thousands of evangelicals in prayers for america. karen brown is there. and made in the u.s.a.-- could a pending trade deal push the last american maker of athletic shoes overseas? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"...
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elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders.
elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> well new hope tonight for two graduates. behind bars for more than two years. iran's foreign minister is quoted as saying he hopes they will be released soon. the two men face ease pi nag charges for crossing into iron illegally in 2009. their trial ended sunday. iranian judges will announce their verdict soon. a third hiker was released last year. >>> defending its decision to downgrade the economy. jay dow on the reasons for the move which comes as americans worry about rising interest rates. >> credit agencies standard is standing by its decision to downgrade the u.s. credit rating. america went from a aaa to a aa plus rating, which means s and p considers the u.s. a riskier investment. last week the agency warned it was watching the u.s. economy and says it decided to issue the downgrade on the heels of the debate. congress and president barack obama agreed to more than $2 trillion in deficit cuts over a ten year period. wanted $4 trillion in cuts and more revenue. >> we're not at all confident that congress is ready to
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> well new hope tonight for two graduates. behind bars for more than two years. iran's foreign minister is quoted as saying he hopes they will be released soon. the two men face ease pi nag charges for crossing into iron illegally in 2009. their trial ended sunday. iranian judges will announce their verdict soon. a third hiker was released last year. >>> defending its decision to downgrade the economy. jay dow on the reasons for the move which...
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i beth palmer in london has more. >> reporter: it was the moment all egypt had been waiting for, the head of the criminal court hidden behind a mountain of microphones announced that former president hosni mubarak would stand trial to be broadcast live on television on wednesday. for months rumors that he was too sick to appear in court had angered egyptians determined he should face justice. >> our voices should be heard says mohamed ash our, i want to tell the prosecutor make mubarak's trial prompt. it's been so long in coming. >> reporter: even a year ago it seemed impossible that the untouchable mubarak who ruled egypt with an iron fist for 30 years would be brought so low, so fast. but back in january millions of egyptians sick of chronic corruption and poverty took to the streets demanding he step down. more than 800 people were killed in what has become known as the revolution. but in the end the people backed by the army got their way. for a few weeks afterwards life seemed to return to normal and the mood was upbeat with fresh elections slated for the fall. gradually though
i beth palmer in london has more. >> reporter: it was the moment all egypt had been waiting for, the head of the criminal court hidden behind a mountain of microphones announced that former president hosni mubarak would stand trial to be broadcast live on television on wednesday. for months rumors that he was too sick to appear in court had angered egyptians determined he should face justice. >> our voices should be heard says mohamed ash our, i want to tell the prosecutor make...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, cairo. >>> some u.s. troops could remain in iraq past the end of the year. iraqi leaders voted yesterday to begin negotiating a deal to keep a limited american force there to train iraqi security forces. washington ordered to keep up to 10,000 troops in iraq but insist they be given legal immunity. the u.s. embassy in baghdad will review the iraqi request. >>> the obama administration is expected to release a new report today on how to prevent home grown terror attacks in the u.s. it concludes local communities are best equipped to track down terrorists and says the way cities fight criminal games is a model they can use to fight violent extreme i. >>> just ahead on the "morning news" shocking new revelations about jaycee dugard's kidnappers. >>> and a surprise in east texas, a previously undiscovered piece of the shuttle "columbia." >>> first scott pelley has a preview of "cbs evening news." >>> california set the standard for a public university system, but now drastic budget cuts mean students at berke
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, cairo. >>> some u.s. troops could remain in iraq past the end of the year. iraqi leaders voted yesterday to begin negotiating a deal to keep a limited american force there to train iraqi security forces. washington ordered to keep up to 10,000 troops in iraq but insist they be given legal immunity. the u.s. embassy in baghdad will review the iraqi request. >>> the obama administration is expected to release a new report today on how to prevent home...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still hardlyieved it. their once untouchable president hosni mubarak came into court flat on his back in a gurney and then appeared in court in a prisoner's cage and appeared next to his sons with several officials on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges" asked the judge? "yes," he said, "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february, after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders. until the very last minute, people here did not believe this was going to happen. there was fighting, rock throwing, cheering, but the minute hosni mubarak was wheeled in and appeared in that cage on his bed, everybody turned to the television, they cannot take their eyes off this spectacle. all of this is really a side show. the main point came through loud and clear, a mighty arab strong man once backed by america has bee
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still hardlyieved it. their once untouchable president hosni mubarak came into court flat on his back in a gurney and then appeared in court in a prisoner's cage and appeared next to his sons with several officials on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges" asked the judge? "yes," he said, "i plead not...
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anthony mason and liz palmer are on the story. we'll have bob schieffer in washington. the verdict is in on new orleans cops who opened fires on refugees from hurricane katrina. and $25-- that's what an i.e.d. costs in afghanistan. david martin is with the troops surviving the surge in roadside bombs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. after the dow's high-speed drop of 512 point yesterday, wall street was looking for something to put the brakes on a two-week slide. it found it in today's unemployment report. it shows that the unemployment rate fell a tenth of a point in july, and there was an increase in hiring. it was small, but better than expected. in a volatile day of trading, the dow shot up 171 points, then dropped 244, and finally closed with a gain of just over 60. it is a long way from the high that it hit back in april. since then, the dow is off 1,365 more than 10.5%. we're covering this story in chicago, london, and washington. first, here's anthony mason. >> reporter: scott, finally, some
anthony mason and liz palmer are on the story. we'll have bob schieffer in washington. the verdict is in on new orleans cops who opened fires on refugees from hurricane katrina. and $25-- that's what an i.e.d. costs in afghanistan. david martin is with the troops surviving the surge in roadside bombs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. after the dow's high-speed drop of 512 point yesterday, wall street was...
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go. >> rose: a conversation withroby after the generals resign, unrstand a preview of our arnold palmer conversation when we continue. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: robert rubin is here.hy secretar served under president clinton for two terms during h tenure robert rubin was the leading proponent of a balanced budget and free trade. he was involved in resolving the impasse between congress and the white house over the debt limit in the 1990s. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> good to be with you, charlie. >> re: what's your assessmentofn washington today? >> i think the following, chare. i think it
go. >> rose: a conversation withroby after the generals resign, unrstand a preview of our arnold palmer conversation when we continue. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero,...
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california's dylan palmer hits a two-run homer to right. pga, shortened to 54 holes due to irene.eagle on number 4 after hauling it from the sand. back to back bogeys on 12 and 13 and would finish second. shoots a six under 65 and wins the tournament by two strokes. it's his first win of the year. >>> if the lock out wipes out the season, al harrington may face his chances in the octagon. we're just minutes away from kick off here at candlestick. let's check in with the two guys calling the game. >> thank you very much. alongside tim ryan. he's not going to play the starters very much today, that's what the coach says. let's say they come out, plays very, very well against the starting defense. is there a chance he could win that job? >> it begs me to ask you, define very, very well. if he's lights out and he's off the charts and it's three touchdowns and it's functioning great in the offense, i think harbaugh will have a big decision to make. i think it will be alex week one. >> why is he hesitant to make him the starting quarterback? >> he has the spirit of competition at every
california's dylan palmer hits a two-run homer to right. pga, shortened to 54 holes due to irene.eagle on number 4 after hauling it from the sand. back to back bogeys on 12 and 13 and would finish second. shoots a six under 65 and wins the tournament by two strokes. it's his first win of the year. >>> if the lock out wipes out the season, al harrington may face his chances in the octagon. we're just minutes away from kick off here at candlestick. let's check in with the two guys...
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the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the dream of narcissus. the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don
the next poet is michael palmer. >> what of that wolf hound at full stride. what of the woman that serves as fairl guide and witness to the snowy hive? what of the singer robed in red and frozen at mid-song? and the stone, its brokenness, or the voice oft seen that says note the dragon seen but asking no questions of flight, no questions of irridescence, what of that century, did you see it pass? what of that wolf hound at your back? and then a poem that is for mahmud darlish called the...
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jones watch a game of chuck palmer which looks like a particularly dangerous splendor volleyball in the cross. and then it was time for adults to dress. this is what the festival is really all about so it's for the next generation oh no need to get together and practice their suspicions that their ancestors have been carrying on for centuries it's a village celebration and i knew to everyone in the community to get together and really celebrate their culture the worst may be a long way from moscow but it's worth the effort to get here this outburst of russia's forest has a rich history and a community that cares about the city and the future of its current. this is a table from the u.s. embassy in colombo to talk about here it apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that they'd killed nine guerrillas and found it best to get from brighton strips you know including you know and they're going to be strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. explain how you know this k
jones watch a game of chuck palmer which looks like a particularly dangerous splendor volleyball in the cross. and then it was time for adults to dress. this is what the festival is really all about so it's for the next generation oh no need to get together and practice their suspicions that their ancestors have been carrying on for centuries it's a village celebration and i knew to everyone in the community to get together and really celebrate their culture the worst may be a long way from...
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pop culture expert amy palmer joins me now with the inside scoop on this one.e lavish affair. it's not going to save our economy completely, but they spared no expense. >> $10 million was the price tag for this wedding. >> wow. >> 466 guests. thomas, where was your invite? >> i'm hoping -- i think they're getting married in new york. they're having a second do, so i'm going to hold out for that one. >> they are. i mean, this is really extravagant and no expense was spared. but the thing is that she really didn't pay that much for this wedding. everything was comped really just for the advertising of being attached to their kardashian name. she has 9 million twitter followers. >> right. >> she's been tweeting for weeks about her trainer, about who's doing her eyebrows, her wedding gown. so this is free publicity. >> but she also used to get paid for tweets, right, like $15,000 a tweet if she was promoting a product. >> yeah, and let's not forget, that's definitely in the business plan as a whole for her. >> and not to say that we're not all going to see this com
pop culture expert amy palmer joins me now with the inside scoop on this one.e lavish affair. it's not going to save our economy completely, but they spared no expense. >> $10 million was the price tag for this wedding. >> wow. >> 466 guests. thomas, where was your invite? >> i'm hoping -- i think they're getting married in new york. they're having a second do, so i'm going to hold out for that one. >> they are. i mean, this is really extravagant and no expense was...
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bonus as part of the eastern neighborhoods is the ability to avoid problems with costa hawkins or palmer considerations. it works the you ran it through and got opinions and you feel confident it is okay and you have a backup plan if for some reason is not in regards to that. those details can be worked out. i hope it does work out and you're able to do the 20% on site. there was a concern about height. it sounds like when we did eastern neighborhoods, and any revisions the supervisors might have done, the highest was decided at a certain height. 68 feet is compliant and there was a question, maybe someone answer me about the additional structures that will be above. there was a concern raised it will be 84 feet. is that accurate or not accurate? is it allowed that your official height is 68 but the additional height is things that are allowed as normal on roof type structures. >> the height limit is 68 feet and the building roof is at 68. under the planning code, there is rooftop provisions that are exempt in all districts. including parapets, you have to have them by code. they are ana
bonus as part of the eastern neighborhoods is the ability to avoid problems with costa hawkins or palmer considerations. it works the you ran it through and got opinions and you feel confident it is okay and you have a backup plan if for some reason is not in regards to that. those details can be worked out. i hope it does work out and you're able to do the 20% on site. there was a concern about height. it sounds like when we did eastern neighborhoods, and any revisions the supervisors might...
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california's dillon palmer hits a two-run homer to right. his first at williamsport. california beats montana 11-2 to advance to tomorrow's championship game where they had take on japan. we are not done yet. >>> whose the early leader in golf? fedex cup standings. find out next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, winning for the second yeara row at infienon went up this afternoon... power claimed e pole position for tomorrow's grand prix of sonoma... >> what are the chances for winning for winning? they went up when he got the pole position. holding off martin truex jr. and jeff gordon for his third win of the year. kyle bush and jimmie johnson today. >>> shortened to 54 holes due to irene. an eagle on number 4 after hauling it from the sand. matt kucher tied for the lead with johnson but had back-to- back bogeys. shoots a six under 55 and wins the opening fedex cup tournament playoff by two strokes. this is his first win of the year. and finally the earthquakes visiting toronto. scoring in the 87th minute tying the game at 1. the 9th goal of the season. the quakes tie and earn a
california's dillon palmer hits a two-run homer to right. his first at williamsport. california beats montana 11-2 to advance to tomorrow's championship game where they had take on japan. we are not done yet. >>> whose the early leader in golf? fedex cup standings. find out next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, winning for the second yeara row at infienon went up this afternoon... power claimed e pole position for tomorrow's grand prix of sonoma... >> what are the chances for winning for...
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elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not guilty." mubarak was forced out of office on the 11th of february after millions of egyptians took to the streets. more than 800 were killed during the uprising by thugs alleged to be acting on mubarak's orders. before the trial started today outside in the crushing heat, skirmishes broke out between pro and anti-mubarak factions until riot police flooded in and broke it up. then suddenly, overhead, the helicopter carrying the former president to court. his detractors chanted, "here comes the thief." his admirers reeled with grief. until the very last minute, people here did not believe this was going to happen. there was fighting
elizabeth palmer is in cairo. >> reporter: egyptians were seeing it with their own eyes and still they hardly believed it. their once-untouchable president, hosni mubarak, came into court flat on his back on a gurney, then peered through the bars of a prisoner's cage next to his two sons and seven others on trial, too. mubarak is accused of corruption and the killing of protesters. "do you understand the charges," asked the judge. "yes," he said. "i plead not...
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while time is alone with your piece on the cruise and pablo zabaleta have yet to return phone call palmerrecords you see every call c.t.e. and premier league champions united will have to have it on sunday for with us turkey over the english season and then to see these opening premier league play still will be against new boys swansea on august the fifteenth. willful bill now well it doesn't happen too often barcelona losing by a three goal margin even in a friendly mexican glove guadalajara producing probably the biggest shock of pre-season food bowl record crowd for a south florida football match backing into the sunlight stadium seventy thousand pounds getting to watch d.v.d. open the scoring for spanish and european champions just two minutes and brilliantly quick fade from the strike a budget rules all down hill from that no one silver catalan giants fabiana first lesson record of music so your lies about his rise over the album was that. it was written by the hardware playing more like boss of them because themselves at this stage and barry would be sixty three minutes beyond showi
while time is alone with your piece on the cruise and pablo zabaleta have yet to return phone call palmerrecords you see every call c.t.e. and premier league champions united will have to have it on sunday for with us turkey over the english season and then to see these opening premier league play still will be against new boys swansea on august the fifteenth. willful bill now well it doesn't happen too often barcelona losing by a three goal margin even in a friendly mexican glove guadalajara...
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not comment but offered a press release and documents showing that stewart along with former sharon palmer and her associate eugenie block have been charged. with four felonies and several misdemeanors some of the charges include processing milk without pasteurization operating an unlicensed milk plant conspiracy to improperly label food products and keeping eggs at an improper temperature. just another giant swat stellar raid on somebody who's trying to solve a melt.
not comment but offered a press release and documents showing that stewart along with former sharon palmer and her associate eugenie block have been charged. with four felonies and several misdemeanors some of the charges include processing milk without pasteurization operating an unlicensed milk plant conspiracy to improperly label food products and keeping eggs at an improper temperature. just another giant swat stellar raid on somebody who's trying to solve a melt.
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not comment but offered a press release in documents showing that stewart along with farmer sharon palmer and her associate eugenie block have been charged with four felonies and several misdemeanors some of the charges include crossing milk without pasteurization operating an unlicensed plant conspiracy to improperly label sued products and keeping eggs at an improper temperature. just another giant swat salary somebody trying to sell the milk for bonding really glad that they're going after these horrific horrific criminals who are clearly you know just damaging the fabric of america it's frightening and i'm obviously not being serious this is what the country has come to we are dow we can't tolerate any transaction between people with an inspector or policemen and call and it's not just in a police but entire swat raid type team because that's what they like to see ok i got to wrap it up because they're running late that they put a knight's tale thanks for tuning in come back tomorrow we're going to talk about the stock market about jobs numbers you can find everything on the you tube
not comment but offered a press release in documents showing that stewart along with farmer sharon palmer and her associate eugenie block have been charged with four felonies and several misdemeanors some of the charges include crossing milk without pasteurization operating an unlicensed plant conspiracy to improperly label sued products and keeping eggs at an improper temperature. just another giant swat salary somebody trying to sell the milk for bonding really glad that they're going after...
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a college football analyst jesse palmer. jesse, thanks for being was.lle? >> i missed that. >> you didn't get any of those. all right, help us through this, who is first of all, this guy nevin shapiro and should we put stock in what he's claiming in this interview. >> you question the credibility of someone who's behind bars for heading up a nearly $1 billion ponzi scheme. although he was a miami booster, and he does name 72 players between the time period of 2002 and 2010. there are certainly a lot of implications, there are a lot of improper benefits that he doesn't aim and that he does less, in these allegations, you know, it's hard to sit back and try and predict what could potentially happen, in the program, certainly, until you know the validity of a lot of these allegations, however, there is a lot there and, you know, if recent history suggests anything, you look at the back 18 months, big programs, such as usc, ohio state, auburn, north carolina, virginia tech, lsu have all been either investigated or sanctioned by the ncaa and, you know, certa
a college football analyst jesse palmer. jesse, thanks for being was.lle? >> i missed that. >> you didn't get any of those. all right, help us through this, who is first of all, this guy nevin shapiro and should we put stock in what he's claiming in this interview. >> you question the credibility of someone who's behind bars for heading up a nearly $1 billion ponzi scheme. although he was a miami booster, and he does name 72 players between the time period of 2002 and 2010....
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. >> he looks like the guy who killed laura palmer on "twin peeks." >> he looks like a james bond villain. >> he does, but so do you. aren't people tired of the two-party system? >> yes, people are tired of the two-party system. this is the story of gas prices going up every summer. everybody wants a third party. no, it is not going to happen. i agree with jedediah. if there was any possibility for a third party, it would be if the tea party decided to divorce itself that is the only viable third party. >> did you know the republicans were all going like this? >> we are ready to go at this point. sherrod? >> thank you, gregory. not only do we need a third party, but we need a fourth and fifth and 6th. we have one more choice in a dictator. one more choice. one more choice and let freedom ripping. we -- freedom ring. we need parties that can be a viable challenge for the thrown. >> interesting point. we have so many options in this world for everything. we have options for trucks. >> cell phone. >> food. think about all of the food you can eat. endless examples of food. >> maybe pork chops
. >> he looks like the guy who killed laura palmer on "twin peeks." >> he looks like a james bond villain. >> he does, but so do you. aren't people tired of the two-party system? >> yes, people are tired of the two-party system. this is the story of gas prices going up every summer. everybody wants a third party. no, it is not going to happen. i agree with jedediah. if there was any possibility for a third party, it would be if the tea party decided to divorce...
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. >> is it robert palmer's birthday today? the super group that featured two members of duran-duran. >> i i don't follow michele bachmann's career. >> are things looking merry for perry? the answer is very. according to a new rasmusson poll, the texas governor holds a double-digit lead in the race to become the magical wizard of flyover country. sorry, the republican nominee. he is getsing 20% of likely voters with romney at 18% and bachmann at 19% and ron paul at 9%. not all perry news is good perry news. during a speech in iowa, a state on monday night, the hopeful hair due -- hair do was asked about the federal reserve and here is what he said. >> if this guy brings more money between now and the election, i don't know what you would do to him in iowa, but we would treat him pretty ugly. printing more money to play politics at this particular time in american history is almost treason in my opinion. >> i was hypnotized by that pattern. i didn't hear a word he said. his choice of words were condemned by the left. jay carney,
. >> is it robert palmer's birthday today? the super group that featured two members of duran-duran. >> i i don't follow michele bachmann's career. >> are things looking merry for perry? the answer is very. according to a new rasmusson poll, the texas governor holds a double-digit lead in the race to become the magical wizard of flyover country. sorry, the republican nominee. he is getsing 20% of likely voters with romney at 18% and bachmann at 19% and ron paul at 9%. not all...
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is an arnold palmer with vodka. >> right.s fantastic and that's true. he got his stomach stapled and he looks a lot better now. what happens? he got a lap band. i don't know what that is. for the kids today entering college, there have all -- this goes to show you how far we've come. there have always been two women on the supreme court and women have always commanded u.s. navy ships as well and one other thing, to kids today, p.c. does not mean political correctness, it means personal computers. say political correctness, they go huh? underestimating the use of today personally. i disagree with this. e-mail us, let us know. >> all right, juliet, start us off. >> thank you very much. 2/3 of democrats and 1/2 of republicans not holding town halls this month. perhaps that's because the congressional disapproval rate is 81% according to a fox news poll and they don't want to be screamed at but that's not the case with arizona senator john mccain. he likes being screamed at. he held one last night and reminded us about it yesterd
is an arnold palmer with vodka. >> right.s fantastic and that's true. he got his stomach stapled and he looks a lot better now. what happens? he got a lap band. i don't know what that is. for the kids today entering college, there have all -- this goes to show you how far we've come. there have always been two women on the supreme court and women have always commanded u.s. navy ships as well and one other thing, to kids today, p.c. does not mean political correctness, it means personal...
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joining us now is jim palmer, who is the executive director of the wisconsin professional police organizationhave you with us. and i'm introducing you tonight to three people that have been with us on this wisconsin ride and been through all of this. >> that's exactly right. >> what are you going through tonight? >> well, obviously, we're all hopefully optimistic. you know, law enforcement officers, many law enforcement officers tend to be conservative. but they know the difference between right and wrong. and what governor walker and this republican state senate and the legislature have been trying to do, they recognized as wrong. i can't tell you how many members i've had approach me personally and say that they've been lifelong republicans but never again. and so i'm very optimistic that tonight the middle class is going to reclaim our state. >> what do you think this is doing to the entire state? i mean, there's a lot of districts out there tonight that are not engaged. it's down to six districts, and then there's going to be two more next week. what do you think the rest of the state is
joining us now is jim palmer, who is the executive director of the wisconsin professional police organizationhave you with us. and i'm introducing you tonight to three people that have been with us on this wisconsin ride and been through all of this. >> that's exactly right. >> what are you going through tonight? >> well, obviously, we're all hopefully optimistic. you know, law enforcement officers, many law enforcement officers tend to be conservative. but they know the...
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it was during that period of art rock, you know, classical rock, the days of emerson, lake and palmer. you know those bands well. wakeman was my hero, keith emerson was my hero and i was always raised to follow your dreams. go for it, go for the roses, be the best that you can be. i thought that we could make it in the music business. >> i wouldn't say that the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, governor, isn't necessarily compatible with a mormon lifestyle, for example. did you see a potential conflict arising if you pursued your dream? >> donnie and marie did okay. >> there was an allegation, and this is pretty damaging to you, i think, for your presidential hope, that your real hero musically was captain beefheart. now is that true? >> if you can tell me anything about captain beefheart, i'll give you an answer. but you can't. >> i'm told you're the expert. i mean to me he was always a bit of a joke, but perhaps you can give me another spin on it. >> let's just say he was avant-garde. he was discovered by frank zappa. but there was a period in time between 1968 and 1978, maybe the early '80s
it was during that period of art rock, you know, classical rock, the days of emerson, lake and palmer. you know those bands well. wakeman was my hero, keith emerson was my hero and i was always raised to follow your dreams. go for it, go for the roses, be the best that you can be. i thought that we could make it in the music business. >> i wouldn't say that the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, governor, isn't necessarily compatible with a mormon lifestyle, for example. did you see a potential...
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but prince albert had sort of moderated a letter by lord palmer son, a very bellicose letter almost threatening war, and prince albert toned it down before it was sent. >> guest: that's right. because the foreign secretary was a man called earl russell who himself was a great man but riddled with social anxieties. he was a terrible communicator in many ways. and the letter he had written was so bell hi cose that it didn't -- bellicose that it didn't allow the united states to save face. and prince albert read this letter and realized russell had once again put his foot in his mouth. so as he was dying from cholera, he changed the wording, and the rest of the cabinet agreed -- >> host: right. he gave lincoln and seward the option of saying, well, wilkes acted without our authorization, so, you know, the government of the united states was not responsible for this. it was just a lone captain. yeah. so that was a very interesting, um, incident at which there are many, many in the book. let's talk for a minute about slavery and the war. at one point you say, i jotted this down, slavery was the insu
but prince albert had sort of moderated a letter by lord palmer son, a very bellicose letter almost threatening war, and prince albert toned it down before it was sent. >> guest: that's right. because the foreign secretary was a man called earl russell who himself was a great man but riddled with social anxieties. he was a terrible communicator in many ways. and the letter he had written was so bell hi cose that it didn't -- bellicose that it didn't allow the united states to save face....
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vid palmer. >>> this morning on "world news news now." stunning sell-off.re than 500 points as the investors focus on bleak realities. and yesterday's plunge, erased all gains made the previous day, an encouraging upswing. it is thursday, august 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good thursday morning, everybody, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm tanya rivero. when the asian markets opened. on the foreign exchanges and ued you'll see why the economic worries may continue as a congressional super committee starts addressing the debt crisis. >> some already calling it a super failure, polarizing people on opposite sides on that commit "y" >> absolutely. it'sard to get anything done. this committee probably won't get it done. >> messy, messy, messy. also ahead the dramatic show of force in london and other city streets this morning, while investigators look over the deaths of several violent nights. >> it's a fascinating case, and we'll get a debrief from simon mcgregor-wood later. later this half hour, a father and son drove their old car co
vid palmer. >>> this morning on "world news news now." stunning sell-off.re than 500 points as the investors focus on bleak realities. and yesterday's plunge, erased all gains made the previous day, an encouraging upswing. it is thursday, august 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good thursday morning, everybody, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm tanya rivero. when the asian markets opened. on the foreign exchanges and ued you'll...
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and diane palmer has been working to kick those republicans out of office.ees international union, health care wisconsin and also a public health care nurse. welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for being here. we appreciate it. amy, start with you, governor walker, the republican governor who pushed this anti-union legislation, he's not exactly well loved in wisconsin. just 37% approve of his performance. just 37%. and 55% oppose his tax and spending plan. aren't you fighting for something most people in wisconsin don't even want? >> actually, carol, we're fighting for what is good for the state of wisconsin and what most people in wisconsin do want, and since governor walker has taken office and they have passed this legislation earlier this year, they're turning wisconsin's economy back around and wisconsin is now the fifth leading state in the nation for job growth in the month of june, they created 9500 jobs and i believe there were only 18,000 across the nation created. so, this, you know, they're putting -- >> california just las
and diane palmer has been working to kick those republicans out of office.ees international union, health care wisconsin and also a public health care nurse. welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for being here. we appreciate it. amy, start with you, governor walker, the republican governor who pushed this anti-union legislation, he's not exactly well loved in wisconsin. just 37% approve of his performance. just 37%. and 55% oppose his tax and spending plan....
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mitchell palmer of the digital age. [laughter] he was the woodrow wilson attorney general who prosecuted suspected reds, and this is just very, very troubling on free speech grounds. so what's the alternative? the alternative is open leaks, an organization founded with other former disaffected wikileaks colleagues. their goal is to create a genuinely neutral platform for whistleblowers that avoids the raps of become -- trappings of becoming pop stars like assange. it's not a publishing platform. it allows whistleblowers to deposit material anonymously, and you can decide when you want the leak to go to new york times or the guardian or an ngo, and you can also specify for how long the recipient should have exclusive access. by offering a series of mailboxes, open leaks doesn't have to choose between large and small leaks. and the key idea is that by separating the receipt of the documents from their publication, open leaks solves the problem from centralization that allowed assange to accumulate too much power and. so i
mitchell palmer of the digital age. [laughter] he was the woodrow wilson attorney general who prosecuted suspected reds, and this is just very, very troubling on free speech grounds. so what's the alternative? the alternative is open leaks, an organization founded with other former disaffected wikileaks colleagues. their goal is to create a genuinely neutral platform for whistleblowers that avoids the raps of become -- trappings of becoming pop stars like assange. it's not a publishing...
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lieberman has sort of risen as the bain mitch pell-palmer of this case. what is the alternative? whistle blowers that avoid the trap of becoming pop stars like assange. wikileaks is not a publishing platform. it allows whistle blowers to deposit anonymously and specify
lieberman has sort of risen as the bain mitch pell-palmer of this case. what is the alternative? whistle blowers that avoid the trap of becoming pop stars like assange. wikileaks is not a publishing platform. it allows whistle blowers to deposit anonymously and specify