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i had the pleasure of knowing patrick. patrick was scheduled to be on this show the night he entered the hospital with pneumonia. you remember that, lisa. >> yeah, i do. >> larry: supposed to be here that night. and i had the pleasure of welcoming him previously on another film. he was a -- what a special guy. he was -- you look up "special" in the dictionary, you get a picture of patrick swayze. >> thank you. >> larry: you both wrote "the time of my life." how did you -- how does it work when you write together? >> i had been bothering him for over a year before that about putting down his thoughts in a book. i said look, i'll get a video camera, you just talk, i'll record it. a lot of it is just recording and shaping all that stuff. the book, it's very much written how he talks. >> larry: yeah, it is. >> it's very, very candid, as only patrick could be and he is famous for being sometimes because sometimes you never -- you never knew what he was going to say next. >> larry: how are you doing, donnie? it's been two months
i had the pleasure of knowing patrick. patrick was scheduled to be on this show the night he entered the hospital with pneumonia. you remember that, lisa. >> yeah, i do. >> larry: supposed to be here that night. and i had the pleasure of welcoming him previously on another film. he was a -- what a special guy. he was -- you look up "special" in the dictionary, you get a picture of patrick swayze. >> thank you. >> larry: you both wrote "the time of my...
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you look up the word special in the dictionary and you get patrick. how did you write it. >> i was bothering before that putting down his thoughts in a book. i'll get a video camera, you just talk. i'll record it. a lot of it is recording and shaping all that stuff. the book, it's very much written how he talks. >> larry: yeah, it is. >> very, very candid, as only patrick could be. and he is famous for being sometimes because sometimes you never -- you never knew what he was going to say next. >> how are you doing, donny? it's been two months? >> hanging in there. right after he passed and we had the memorial, i guess there's a little bit of a feeling, at least his pain, he's not in pain anymore, so i was. >> larry: happy for that? >> happy that he wasn't in pain. then i had this western i went off and filmed. >> larry: you did a movie, right? >> at first, i wasn't sure i would be able to. i thought it was too soon. strapping on a gun and going to play the lead villain was a little bit therapeutic, i have to say. i got to vent lot of frustrations. >>
you look up the word special in the dictionary and you get patrick. how did you write it. >> i was bothering before that putting down his thoughts in a book. i'll get a video camera, you just talk. i'll record it. a lot of it is recording and shaping all that stuff. the book, it's very much written how he talks. >> larry: yeah, it is. >> very, very candid, as only patrick could be. and he is famous for being sometimes because sometimes you never -- you never knew what he was...
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i reached out to to jane and patrick and they were nice enough to give me the time. and patrick's agent was very helpful and articulating the project in helping me to understand what we were about to endeavor upon. as i am sitting there, the next day on the tarmac at jfk, i think it was a delta flight actually, just sitting there on the tarmac and you hear the throttle up and the engine and racing down the way. and i just realized as the plane takes off my life will change forever. i really vaunted to do this, to expose a few that hurt so many. there were so many wonderful people, so many wonderful people in the middle of the ship that or not only colleague warnings, but not everybody that works on wall street is an investment banker pulling in 5410 or 20 million per year per kid is true if we need these mated to the executive committee they pulled down 200 or 25 per year and there was a group of yes men and i.d.'s when did that were extremely loyal to richard fuld and extremely silent to richard fuld. the beginning of the story is what i am the most proud about if y
i reached out to to jane and patrick and they were nice enough to give me the time. and patrick's agent was very helpful and articulating the project in helping me to understand what we were about to endeavor upon. as i am sitting there, the next day on the tarmac at jfk, i think it was a delta flight actually, just sitting there on the tarmac and you hear the throttle up and the engine and racing down the way. and i just realized as the plane takes off my life will change forever. i really...
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patrick swayze's widow, lisa niemi, gave her first tv interview since patrick died.day about patrick's final moments and she revealed a bombshell secret about their marriage. first, though, i want you to hear how lisa described patrick's final days and when he gave in to the cancer. watch. >> he was very comfortable. >> he had sufficient drugs? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, we were very -- and there's a strange difficult transition from trying to treat and make better to try to make comfortable. very, very, very hard to do, because -- >> because once you try to make comfortable, it means you've given up the fight to make better. >> ah, yeah. >> rachel, it just sounds heart wrenching, doesn't it? >> it's absolutely gut wrenching. these two were the golden couple in hollywood, together for about 37 years. and, you know, every loss is tragic, but this was definitely a huge loss for their family, for everyone in the industry and for all his fans around the world. >> yeah, she seems like a very, very strong woman. i'm sure his absence is gut wrenching right now. and i want
patrick swayze's widow, lisa niemi, gave her first tv interview since patrick died.day about patrick's final moments and she revealed a bombshell secret about their marriage. first, though, i want you to hear how lisa described patrick's final days and when he gave in to the cancer. watch. >> he was very comfortable. >> he had sufficient drugs? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean, we were very -- and there's a strange difficult transition from trying to treat and make...
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patrick tray hand playing on a bum ankle makes the play for ole miss, but we'll wait on that flag. >> andre: is patrick hasn't practiced in a couple of weeks, and he's been in a boot, but come game time, he seems to respond for ole miss. and ole miss flagged for an offsides penalty. >> dave: well, that's a huge break. now you get the down over again. >> referee: off sides. still first down. the to think the bulldogs just gave the 5 right back to ole miss. >> andre: boy, the cadence changes when you bring in a new quarterback. >> referee: false start, 79 on the offense, five yards from the previous spot. first down. >> andre: it's like a mullly gap, going to do it all over again. >> dave: brought down by tray hand and cornell. boy, you see the limp on a tray hand. they don't know what it is. it's not a sprained ankle, but he has some sort of issue. >> andre: watch the block here by chad bumpas at the top. >> dixon stays on his feet. met at the 10 by green, falls forward to the 8-yard line. and that should be that will be real close to the first down, and they're donna give it to him. f
patrick tray hand playing on a bum ankle makes the play for ole miss, but we'll wait on that flag. >> andre: is patrick hasn't practiced in a couple of weeks, and he's been in a boot, but come game time, he seems to respond for ole miss. and ole miss flagged for an offsides penalty. >> dave: well, that's a huge break. now you get the down over again. >> referee: off sides. still first down. the to think the bulldogs just gave the 5 right back to ole miss. >> andre: boy,...
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patrick has his own take on this. patrick, you're a little skeptical, aren't you? >> caller: yes, i'm very skeptical. >> you're military, as well? >> caller: yes, i'm retired military. i spent 24 years in the military. >> okay. what's your take on this? >> caller: well, the thing that we have to figure out, the reason the military needs to invest gate it is, is it really because the parent didn't want her deployed and be pulled in, trick to try and get her out of deployment, because you have a lot of soldiers in the military that wait until the time of deployment and they say, well, we don't have a child care plan. >> so you're skeptical of the fact that she says that she sent her child to her mother. her mother sent the child back because she said that she couldn't handle the child. you think that there's something shady there? you think that maybe this was the fact that the family was in on the fact that they don't want her to go overseas at all? now, we have no evidence of that, but you say that things like that happen sometimes? >> caller: well, not necessarily
patrick has his own take on this. patrick, you're a little skeptical, aren't you? >> caller: yes, i'm very skeptical. >> you're military, as well? >> caller: yes, i'm retired military. i spent 24 years in the military. >> okay. what's your take on this? >> caller: well, the thing that we have to figure out, the reason the military needs to invest gate it is, is it really because the parent didn't want her deployed and be pulled in, trick to try and get her out of...
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neil patrick harris. king live" "a night for heroes." >> larry: steven curtis chapman, the christian music star, the loss of their youngest daughter, was fatally injured in their driveway after being excellently run over by their suv. he created show hope, an adoption ministry. and his new cd "beauty will rise." how's your boy doing, the boy who ran over your little girl? >> franklin is doing remarkably well. i text messaged him, said, i'm going to see your buddy larry again. we visited with you a few months ago. he said, so what do you want me to tell him? say i'm hanging in there. these are his words, he said, have some good days, have some really still very hard days. but it's the hope that i'm going to get to see my little sister again that keeps me showing up for life. >> larry: we wish you a happy thanksgiving. >> thank you. >> larry: thank you for closing out our thanksgiving heroes show. we're going to hear a song. but before that, did you have heroes when you grew up? >> absolutely. yeah, my dad
neil patrick harris. king live" "a night for heroes." >> larry: steven curtis chapman, the christian music star, the loss of their youngest daughter, was fatally injured in their driveway after being excellently run over by their suv. he created show hope, an adoption ministry. and his new cd "beauty will rise." how's your boy doing, the boy who ran over your little girl? >> franklin is doing remarkably well. i text messaged him, said, i'm going to see your...
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i am patrick robinson, i actually did the writing of the book. i am a ghost writer sometimes. i usually write novels but i have coaster ride about four books and they have all been pretty successful in this is the death. it is happening in a way that was real extraordinary. larry lived in new york and i was in new england and my son larry or france but james was back in our house and leary was far away across the ocean. in james said one day would you write larry mcdonald spoke? and i said i don't know what he runs to write a book about. he said you know he worked for lehman and i didn't, i knew he worked on wall street but didn't know where he worked. and i said it does he want a book about lehman brothers and he said he wants to blow the lid off of lehman brothers. and he had read lone survivor which was another thriller and i said if he really wants to blow the lid off of lehman brothers and he really no punches pulled, i don't want to deal with someone pussyfooting around making excuses for people, if he really wants to lead to rapid probably i and his men so tell him i wo
i am patrick robinson, i actually did the writing of the book. i am a ghost writer sometimes. i usually write novels but i have coaster ride about four books and they have all been pretty successful in this is the death. it is happening in a way that was real extraordinary. larry lived in new york and i was in new england and my son larry or france but james was back in our house and leary was far away across the ocean. in james said one day would you write larry mcdonald spoke? and i said i...
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big or too small whether it be the laundry or doing the floor or being on the scout team or hosting patrick youing on his visit to boston college. you did it all and that's what i've tried to do as a coach. whatever needs to be done, that's what i'm going to do. >> do you feel like a lot of guys come in and i'm sure at every level, and everybody -- >> how did you shape ego when they first come in and try to teach them, all right. we'll do this thing together. >> first of all, if anybody's going, when we as a team are successful. you as an individual will benefit far more than as you as an individual are successful. we were a good basketball team with good individuals and you telephone them how to play unselfishly. look, the nba guys will recognize you, they'll see it, but they also want to see you win and they also want you to be a team player at this level to help you get to the next level. my job is to see something in the kids that they don't see in themselves. my job is to try to help them each and have every one of them realize their goals without taking away from the team. >> okay. so
big or too small whether it be the laundry or doing the floor or being on the scout team or hosting patrick youing on his visit to boston college. you did it all and that's what i've tried to do as a coach. whatever needs to be done, that's what i'm going to do. >> do you feel like a lot of guys come in and i'm sure at every level, and everybody -- >> how did you shape ego when they first come in and try to teach them, all right. we'll do this thing together. >> first of all,...
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he had the tipped pass that patrick trahan has able to come away with. he's been all over the field for this rebels defense. now, you look at it, they need a stop defensively in the worst way. >> dave: anthony dixon to the top of your screen to to the far right of chris relf. >> andre: that play clock sunder 5 seconds. they're gonna have to call a time-out. >> dave: and with that, anthony dixon having a little chitchat on the far side with and of the rebel players. it is the egg bowl. ba rebel players. back in a moment. >> dave: i think he is in shock. that look says it all. this is a double header you do not want to miss. watch mississippi state battle syracuse at the st. pete times forum in tampa. >> andre: boy, college hoops . >> dave: third down, anthony. they will keep it any the ground. it is ticksen, and that will be a first down. >> andre: an excellent call when you have to five yards, you go to your work horse, anthony dixon, the difference maker on your football team right here, just going to give it to him. nice block inside. you get him one o
he had the tipped pass that patrick trahan has able to come away with. he's been all over the field for this rebels defense. now, you look at it, they need a stop defensively in the worst way. >> dave: anthony dixon to the top of your screen to to the far right of chris relf. >> andre: that play clock sunder 5 seconds. they're gonna have to call a time-out. >> dave: and with that, anthony dixon having a little chitchat on the far side with and of the rebel players. it is the...
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. >>> patrick o'donnell was a military historian and author of five previous books. his new book is they dared return the true story of jewish spice between the lines of nazi germany. my first question, who is frederick mer? >> he's right. probably the best living house by from world war ii and was part of operation greenup, a german refugee that dared return that went behind the lines of the nazi germany and was disguised as the german officer and changed the course of world war ii. but tens of thousands of soldiers to surrender, found the plans for hitler's bunker house was destroyed 26 trains with an air strike. >> patrick, what time period this took place? >> this took place in 1945. and it's one of the great untold stories of world war ii. fred neyer was put in for the medal of honor and that's still a metal that has not been -- nothing is ever happened to bit and it's like one of those on told questions we are trying to find out as far as his recommendation. >> how did you get involved with this story? use it is a under reported story. how did you find out abou
. >>> patrick o'donnell was a military historian and author of five previous books. his new book is they dared return the true story of jewish spice between the lines of nazi germany. my first question, who is frederick mer? >> he's right. probably the best living house by from world war ii and was part of operation greenup, a german refugee that dared return that went behind the lines of the nazi germany and was disguised as the german officer and changed the course of world war...
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. >> the author is patrick o'donnell, the book is they dared to return. the true stories of jewish spies. he was joined with the subject of his book, fred maher. thank you very much. >> you have your line, line tickets, you've got your book, you've got your receipt. okay, fair enough. [inaudible conversations] there's a bunch of different letters, roughly about 26 different letters. and then there's a small vip group. they were the first people to purchase and so when we let you win, at 10:00 we're going to close the store to people without the line. so you're going to be walking to shop the store. we are going to wind people up a group so you're not just going to be standing in one for four or five hours. will let people up by groups and then you'll go up. it is going to be very quick, though. i'm telling people in advance. she's going to be signing very fast. she has a lot of people -- you want to try to get through. so we're just telling people in advance that she has to leave and has a hard deadline to get to her event in columbus this evening. securi
. >> the author is patrick o'donnell, the book is they dared to return. the true stories of jewish spies. he was joined with the subject of his book, fred maher. thank you very much. >> you have your line, line tickets, you've got your book, you've got your receipt. okay, fair enough. [inaudible conversations] there's a bunch of different letters, roughly about 26 different letters. and then there's a small vip group. they were the first people to purchase and so when we let you...
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a related story this morning about patrick kennedy. the bishop in rhode island -- this is in "the new york daily news" -- the bishop bent him on communion. the bishop of rhode island confirmed yesterday he has asked rep patrick kennedy to stop receiving communion because he is pro-choice. kennedy is the son of late senator ted kennedy, the last remaining member of america's most powerful roman catholic plan serving in congress. part of the reasoning behind this is also in this article, which that patrick kennedy and his bishops have clashed repeatedly in the past in a recent series of public letters sparked by the churches opposition to cover abortion under the democrats sweeping health care reform proposals. we get to massachusetts next on the democrats online. this is max. caller: good morning. i'm a first-time caller. i definitely believe lobbyist have more influence than they should be given. it is a pay-for-play program. whenever lobbyists pay they get to read the bill and the american people suffer. host: orange, calif., michael
a related story this morning about patrick kennedy. the bishop in rhode island -- this is in "the new york daily news" -- the bishop bent him on communion. the bishop of rhode island confirmed yesterday he has asked rep patrick kennedy to stop receiving communion because he is pro-choice. kennedy is the son of late senator ted kennedy, the last remaining member of america's most powerful roman catholic plan serving in congress. part of the reasoning behind this is also in this...
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patrick's day. >> and the good times just keep rolling. >> yep. >> all right. thank you very much for the heads-up. one of the soldiers killed at ft. hood is going to be laid to rest today. specialist fred greene was brought back to his hometown in tennessee on sunday. today he will have a full military funeral at the church where he grew up. and house lawmakers have introduced a bill to honor the ft. hood victims in another way. correspondent richard lui will have more on that right now. good morning. >>> good morning to you, robin. if that passes, this bill would make the 12 soldiers killed at ft. hood eligible for the purple heart and civilian victim could get the medal for the defense of free am do. it would give anyone killed or wounded in the attack the same legal status as soldiers killed in combat. now that guarantees their families the maximum life insurance benefit. >> we can never repay or give back what was taken from them but there is the first step toward the healing process, the military can step up to the plate and make them whole again. >> robi
patrick's day. >> and the good times just keep rolling. >> yep. >> all right. thank you very much for the heads-up. one of the soldiers killed at ft. hood is going to be laid to rest today. specialist fred greene was brought back to his hometown in tennessee on sunday. today he will have a full military funeral at the church where he grew up. and house lawmakers have introduced a bill to honor the ft. hood victims in another way. correspondent richard lui will have more on...
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patrick, can you tell me what time. this took place? >> this took place in 1945 and it's one of the great untold stories of world war ii. fred maher was put in for the world of honor and that's still a medal that has not been -- nothing suburban -- nothing is ever happened to it. it is one of those untold questions that we're trying to find out as far as his recommendation. >> how did you get involved with this? how did you find out about it? >> about six years ago, i was researching a book called operative spies and a history of the oss. i've interviewed about 300 oss and fred maher was one of my first veterans that i ever interviewed. and from there i became close friends with this man and i just got involved in his story, which is really one of the great untold stories of world war ii. >> mr. mayor, you read the operation. could you tell if a little bit about that? >> we did what we had to do from then on. >> what did that entail? >> first, my original job was to find out how the germans got back to italy through the birnam pass. and
patrick, can you tell me what time. this took place? >> this took place in 1945 and it's one of the great untold stories of world war ii. fred maher was put in for the world of honor and that's still a medal that has not been -- nothing suburban -- nothing is ever happened to it. it is one of those untold questions that we're trying to find out as far as his recommendation. >> how did you get involved with this? how did you find out about it? >> about six years ago, i was...
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provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable patrick j. leahy, a senator from the state of vermont, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: robert c. byrd, presidet pro tempore. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: mr. president, on this saturday, the senate in one of its unusual sessions, it's very good to see one of the more senior members of the senate presiding over the senate. a lot of presiding is left to the more junior members, and it's indicative of the teamwork of the senator from vermont, one of the most senior members of the senate, the chairman of the judiciary committee, and someone who is always there when there is a need for something to be done, as is today to open the senate. i have such fond memories of my friend from vermont. i can remember the first time that we met. we were in florida. i was running for the senate. it was 1986. you were running for re-election , the senator from vermont was running for re-election. even then a senior member of the senate. even though th
provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable patrick j. leahy, a senator from the state of vermont, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: robert c. byrd, presidet pro tempore. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: mr. president, on this saturday, the senate in one of its unusual sessions, it's very good to see one of the more senior members of the senate presiding over the senate. a lot of...
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vermont senator patrick leahy chaired the hearing. this is four hours. >>> go morning, everyone. i would note for senators this is the first hearing to be held in this room now that we -- it's been rebuilt and reconstituted. those of you who have been here a long time know this thing was sort of like the dark hole. it was probably the worst place to have to ever have a hearing because it was so dark and awful and now it -- and i commend -- i commend the architect of the capitol and the sergeant of arms, everybody else who put this together and has made it better. attorney general holder, welcome and glad to have you here. i -- i commend the attorney general for moving forward last week with plans to proceed on several cases against those who seek to terrorize the united states using the full range of authorities and capabilities available to us. just as president obama is using our military diplomatic, legal, law enforcement and moral force to make america safer and more secure, the attorney general is exercising his responsibilities in consultation with the secretary of defense
vermont senator patrick leahy chaired the hearing. this is four hours. >>> go morning, everyone. i would note for senators this is the first hearing to be held in this room now that we -- it's been rebuilt and reconstituted. those of you who have been here a long time know this thing was sort of like the dark hole. it was probably the worst place to have to ever have a hearing because it was so dark and awful and now it -- and i commend -- i commend the architect of the capitol and the...
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and patrick cole. it ta the receiver of a questionable call is the victim of a similar play.ning versus the owls of temple. we have highlights coming. >> plus, more on washington's collision with the heat. this is sports nite. ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ it's the money you could be saving with geico. owls in transition. and fernandez finds allen alone in the lane. he closes down. later in the first, loose ball here. and with allen grabs it. goes strong to the bucket. and down 10 at the break. on to the second. hokies cutting into the lead. delaney off the screen. drops the 3. ed it and away fernandez, driving and gets it to allen again. for the jam. hokies fall. for more we go to michael and joe. >> thank you. we appreciate that. temple's defense is absolutely rock solid. 29% shooting and the owls of temple ring up the
and patrick cole. it ta the receiver of a questionable call is the victim of a similar play.ning versus the owls of temple. we have highlights coming. >> plus, more on washington's collision with the heat. this is sports nite. ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. ♪ who's watching? ♪ tell me who's watching. (muffled music) (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ i always...
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. >> in his book hollowing out the middle, sociology professor patrick carr looks at young people in small towns leaving their homes. he says this leaves behind a largely immigrant, segregated population. the sumner public library in sumner, iowa, is the host of this event. it's about an hour. >> thank you very much. i am thrilled to be here, and i hope at 7:00 i'm still as thrilled. [laughter] as i am right now. i think i have two strikes against me. one is i'm an academic, so i'm totally unused to having anybody really care enough about what i do -- [laughter] to show up to a talk, so this is, you know, i'm feeling pretty edified right now. and the second strike i have against me is that i'm irish. [laughter] and
. >> in his book hollowing out the middle, sociology professor patrick carr looks at young people in small towns leaving their homes. he says this leaves behind a largely immigrant, segregated population. the sumner public library in sumner, iowa, is the host of this event. it's about an hour. >> thank you very much. i am thrilled to be here, and i hope at 7:00 i'm still as thrilled. [laughter] as i am right now. i think i have two strikes against me. one is i'm an academic, so i'm...
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. >> reporter: in rhode island, a high-profile feud between the bishop of providence and patrick kennedy. he's called the son of the late health care champion ted kennedy a disappointment for the support of abortion rights. >> if you freely choose to be a catholic. it means you believe certain things, you do certain things. if you cannot do all of that in conscience, then you should perhaps feel free to go somewhere else. >> the clash happening as the catholic church flexes its muscle over debate in health care reform. to get the needed support for democrats, speaker pelosi was forced to allow a vote on tougher abortion restrictions in the bill and at one point found herself negotiating directly with representatives of the catholic church. >> a lot of members have a lot of faith of what the catholic bish bishop's view of this was. they wanted some kind of blessing by the bishops. >> reporter: abortion rights democrats bristled at the thought. >> it is disturbing to me that such an extraordinary lobbying effort was launched by church pushing an idea that many americans, probably a majorit
. >> reporter: in rhode island, a high-profile feud between the bishop of providence and patrick kennedy. he's called the son of the late health care champion ted kennedy a disappointment for the support of abortion rights. >> if you freely choose to be a catholic. it means you believe certain things, you do certain things. if you cannot do all of that in conscience, then you should perhaps feel free to go somewhere else. >> the clash happening as the catholic church flexes...
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. >> patrick carr is a sociology professor at rutgers and also the author of "clean streets" and to find out is a directors dotsy edu you. historian khai regalia discusses who is she cost the mysterious death of meriwether lewis. she makes the case he was murdered even though many believe it was suicide. the 2009 southern festival of books is the host of this event. it is about an hour. >> welcome to the southern festival of books. i am a former board member for tennessean that will be your moderator for this session. our authors kira gale, author of the death of mary wells lewis a crime scene investigation has entered the debate among historians as to how meriwether lewis of lewis and clark expedition died october 1189 in a small in your holy wall tennessee. did he take his own life as the federal agent in charge of the safety reported that the time or is it more likely he died at the hands of an assassin. as an efficient-- there were no remitted i witnessed new lewis receiving its fatal injuries and accounts of only fueled speculation. in 1996 kira. >> host: what they are james starrs
. >> patrick carr is a sociology professor at rutgers and also the author of "clean streets" and to find out is a directors dotsy edu you. historian khai regalia discusses who is she cost the mysterious death of meriwether lewis. she makes the case he was murdered even though many believe it was suicide. the 2009 southern festival of books is the host of this event. it is about an hour. >> welcome to the southern festival of books. i am a former board member for tennessean...
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>> patrick o'malley, university of baltimore school of law. mr. johnson, start out with two premises one is the point of the law is to make more and more humane. the second premise the point of detention is to remove enemies from the battlefield. my question is do you believe that a commissions process that rewards noncitizen combatants operating outside the law but with constitutional rights is making the war in afghanistan more humane? in other words, does this process encourage our soldiers and marines to take more prisoners or does it encourage them to adopt, say, a less litigious alternative when given the course? and i have a follow-up, if permitted. >> i am emphatic in my beliefs and in my constant statements to people within the pentagon, my clients, that the essential function of the military is to capture, kill, engage the enemy. and that nothing david kris or i do know legislative reform of commissions should affect how we behave at the point of capture. the role of the military is to capture and engage the enemy. it is not evidence col
>> patrick o'malley, university of baltimore school of law. mr. johnson, start out with two premises one is the point of the law is to make more and more humane. the second premise the point of detention is to remove enemies from the battlefield. my question is do you believe that a commissions process that rewards noncitizen combatants operating outside the law but with constitutional rights is making the war in afghanistan more humane? in other words, does this process encourage our...
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my name is patrick and i make interns don't have the foundation.young america's foundation is a premier organization to educate students on the principles of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense and traditional value. a also host a campus lecture series through which you can have such speakers as newt gingrich, walter williams and anne coulter for more information i urge all to go to www.y. ef.org or call us at 800 u.s.a. 1776. and now for these moderator. doctor lee edwards is a distinguished cell and conservative thought of the heritage foundation, an adjunct professor at the catholic university of america and chairman of the victims of memorial foundation dedicated to the victims of comment is a memorial in 2007. he is the author of 20 books including biographies of ronald reagan, barry goldwater, edward nease, histories of the american conservative movement and the heritage foundation. his works have been translated into chinese, japanese, swedish and french. he was a founding director at georgetown university and a
my name is patrick and i make interns don't have the foundation.young america's foundation is a premier organization to educate students on the principles of limited government, individual liberty, a strong national defense and traditional value. a also host a campus lecture series through which you can have such speakers as newt gingrich, walter williams and anne coulter for more information i urge all to go to www.y. ef.org or call us at 800 u.s.a. 1776. and now for these moderator. doctor...
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she said it started when patrick had indigestion and jaundice. he went to the doctor right away and the news was not good. >> i didn't know a lot about pancreatic cancer and he did. when he got the diagnosis, the first thing unfortunately because of the cancer, he said i'm a dead man. it's a really tough, tough merciless disease, especially in the advanced stages which he was diagnosed. >> he lived for two years after his diagnosis. >> he got lots of accolades in his career and he was even named "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. this year the honor went to johnny depp and the facebook page is overrun with comments. they named johnny the sexiest man for a second time and got the title in 2003 and some of the facebook fan his their own ideas. rebecca said it should be johnny depp every year even when he's 80. a lot of people think a.j. hammer deserves the title. i agree. for breaking entertainment news alerts. sign up for our facebook and twitter pages. >> nobody voted that, come on. here's what's coming up at the bottom of the hour. carrie pr
she said it started when patrick had indigestion and jaundice. he went to the doctor right away and the news was not good. >> i didn't know a lot about pancreatic cancer and he did. when he got the diagnosis, the first thing unfortunately because of the cancer, he said i'm a dead man. it's a really tough, tough merciless disease, especially in the advanced stages which he was diagnosed. >> he lived for two years after his diagnosis. >> he got lots of accolades in his career...
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harvey began to speak, if you shut your eyes and listened to the first few minutes, you would think patrick henry had returned to work. after that he dwindled away into an aptitudes. virginia's governor henry alexander wise did not consider harding complement to conduct so important a trial, and he called on andrew hunter, one of the most respected attorneys in charles town to take overall control of the proceedings. andrew hunter portrait is hanging on the wall behind the. hunter did not like harding. and a letter to the governor he described him as a., quote, little prosecutor. i found out letter in the state library in richmond. and he willingly accepted the governor's call to take charge of the case. while both hunter and harding appeared throughout the trial, all of the important trial decisions were made by hunter. and he shouldered most of the work. hunter was a native of berkeley county and related by blood or marriage that many of the aristocratic families of northern virginia. he was a graduate of washington academy, later washington and lee university, and hamdan sydney college a
harvey began to speak, if you shut your eyes and listened to the first few minutes, you would think patrick henry had returned to work. after that he dwindled away into an aptitudes. virginia's governor henry alexander wise did not consider harding complement to conduct so important a trial, and he called on andrew hunter, one of the most respected attorneys in charles town to take overall control of the proceedings. andrew hunter portrait is hanging on the wall behind the. hunter did not like...
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patrick christopher. boykin right there for the reach and put-in. cal leads by 13. they're in the first half. that will do it for us. tonight, it's "the final score." we have all the day's highlights for you, including week. >>> 12 in the nfl. that's at 10:30 on most of the region sports networks. we go back to the galen center, where nebraska is leading usc by one at halftime. oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! you gotta be kidding me, alex! it's the championship game! talk to him, coach. i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team on 'three.' one, two, three. nice going, alex. sorry coach. alex! good call. >> do a better job of what we're checking. you have to know, anderson is a three-point shooter. i know i harp on this all the time. we are zero for six on first side. zero for six, with four turnovers. >> steve: that's kevin o'neill. nebraska leads 27-26. how are you going on your first side post-up? >> marques: 100% always. second side, not so go
patrick christopher. boykin right there for the reach and put-in. cal leads by 13. they're in the first half. that will do it for us. tonight, it's "the final score." we have all the day's highlights for you, including week. >>> 12 in the nfl. that's at 10:30 on most of the region sports networks. we go back to the galen center, where nebraska is leading usc by one at halftime. oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on,...
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and tennessee is going to pick up a foul as they had a gimme not once, but twice did patrick bade. >> larry: i think they're going to go the other way on this. >> dan: yeah. bade not once, but twice had a chance. >> larry: now bade has fouled out. >> dan: so hopson, sec all freshman last year at the line. sophomore from kentucky. a chance to cut the lead to three. cut the lead to four. it could have been seven. hummel trying to get it in. >> larry: going to get a holding call on cameron tatum. >> dan: that's who it is. and bruce pearl is watching him on that sideline. he just can't believe it. hands up in the air. >> dan: 2:13 to play. >> larry: think it's going to get down to a free throw shooting contest here? >> dan: yep. purdue is 17 of 21 for the free-throw line. and tennessee, right there with them, 21-26. we talked about it at halftime. looking at the teams statistically, how even it was after 20 minutes. >> larry: if purdue wins this game i'm going to look back when tennessee could only get one field goal. that really was the difference. this game is not over yet. >> smith wil
and tennessee is going to pick up a foul as they had a gimme not once, but twice did patrick bade. >> larry: i think they're going to go the other way on this. >> dan: yeah. bade not once, but twice had a chance. >> larry: now bade has fouled out. >> dan: so hopson, sec all freshman last year at the line. sophomore from kentucky. a chance to cut the lead to three. cut the lead to four. it could have been seven. hummel trying to get it in. >> larry: going to get a...
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patrick was arrested late last night. air, land, sea and tracker dogs cull min nate with bad news. >> breaking news. is there a break in the case of missing 5-year-old north carolina girl shaniya davis. she's spotted on a surveillance video in the arms of a man in a hotel 40 miles away. >> we have made another arrest in the davis kidnapping case. we have arrested mario andrette mcneill. we have ap hended him and charged him with first degree kidnapping. he admitted he took miss davis. >> cops say a convicted felon admits he took the little girl from home. he's behind bars. >> she was spotted with this man an hour after she disappeared tuesday. shaniya was seen with him in a hotel 40 miles from home. police used surveillance video to confirm their identities. >> he checked in with little shaniya after 6:11 a.m. tuesday. police say a tip led them to the hotel. by the time police arrived they were gone. >> the kidnapping charges have been dropped against the man police arrested wednesday. police are looking for shaniya. her
patrick was arrested late last night. air, land, sea and tracker dogs cull min nate with bad news. >> breaking news. is there a break in the case of missing 5-year-old north carolina girl shaniya davis. she's spotted on a surveillance video in the arms of a man in a hotel 40 miles away. >> we have made another arrest in the davis kidnapping case. we have arrested mario andrette mcneill. we have ap hended him and charged him with first degree kidnapping. he admitted he took miss...
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they expect patrick coletta, the guy ovechkin hit the other night, he received a two-game suspension body. now a high ankle sprain. you hate the sound of that. ankles are tough to heal. >> joe: rider on the board as pyatt gets a chance right off the opening face off this the third period. a dozen other games in this day and night before the evening is through. washington and montreal, perhaps 20 minutes and maybe even more. required to settle this. >> craig: and one was final earlier today, new jersey, put a hurting on the islanders who have been playing pretty well. a couple of goals. >> joe: lapierre out of his own zone. white staggered by schultz. jacques martin wants the line changed some 40 seconds into period three. mike green away she goes. green's only goal against montreal in this building an overtime game winner. >> craig: he'd like another one. we talked about the goalie probably here to see varlamov. other russian players of course like the great 8 and wyatt also in the house. >> joe: ovechkin for backstrom. blocked by hamrlik, right in that shooting lane. michael cammall
they expect patrick coletta, the guy ovechkin hit the other night, he received a two-game suspension body. now a high ankle sprain. you hate the sound of that. ankles are tough to heal. >> joe: rider on the board as pyatt gets a chance right off the opening face off this the third period. a dozen other games in this day and night before the evening is through. washington and montreal, perhaps 20 minutes and maybe even more. required to settle this. >> craig: and one was final...
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patrick says, sometimes you can't control children. but it doesn't mean you can't try.m coming. go to cnn.com/robin. click on the facebook link. we're going to read those all morning. >>> bob says he's the noisy family. >> i know that's going to be mine, too. >> i love people telling me how to parent my kid, too. that's the best. makes me so happy. >> that's me. >> just a few months ago, a-rod was at the center of a doping controversy. now he's on the brink of leading the yankees to the world series championship. >> good morning, robin. yes. he turned into david banner from the incredible hulk. >> wow wouldn't want to make me mad. >> exactly. because they did. they definitely made a-rod -- the fillies hit him with several pitches. he was terrible the first two games. then they hit him with a pitch and got him mad. the first pitch he saw sunday. a 90 mile an hour fast ball in the back. it was the third time they hit him in two days. he's not liking that. ump says everybody settle. you settle. everybody relax. two outs in the ninth. score was tied. a-rod hit back. this wa
patrick says, sometimes you can't control children. but it doesn't mean you can't try.m coming. go to cnn.com/robin. click on the facebook link. we're going to read those all morning. >>> bob says he's the noisy family. >> i know that's going to be mine, too. >> i love people telling me how to parent my kid, too. that's the best. makes me so happy. >> that's me. >> just a few months ago, a-rod was at the center of a doping controversy. now he's on the brink of...
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about six weeks ago we welcomed our third child, and his name is austin patrick o'leary. [applause] >> when i say i love austin, i really mean it. we are delighted to be here to talk about our new book, "if we can put a man on the moon." if we can put a man on the moon, how many times have you heard that phrase? why can we end homelessness. if we can put a man on the moon, why can't we fix our schools. >> if we can put a man unknown why can't we put metal in a microwave? [laughter] >> noaa didn't start off as a goucher of course. at start off in 1961 as a challenge issued by president john f. kennedy. i believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal. [laughter] >> before this decade is out. of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. no single project in this period will be more impressive to mankind. pass the chowder, bobby. [laughter] >> it was an impossible challenge. but america pulled together. and in july of 1969, neil armstrong planted that american flag on the moon and was an achievement that for anyone who saw it was j
about six weeks ago we welcomed our third child, and his name is austin patrick o'leary. [applause] >> when i say i love austin, i really mean it. we are delighted to be here to talk about our new book, "if we can put a man on the moon." if we can put a man on the moon, how many times have you heard that phrase? why can we end homelessness. if we can put a man on the moon, why can't we fix our schools. >> if we can put a man unknown why can't we put metal in a microwave?...
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guest: we are creating the czar patrick. people on my side of the aisle like the market, but we do not have a market-based system. there is a huge public-sector with medicare, the military which are interfering in the market in a substantial way. then you have insurance which most people do not pay for directly. you do not think about your income be lured by a certain amount. when you go to the doctor all you really care about is your co-pays and deductibles, so there is no incentives anywhere. guest: you have your monopolies with these insurance companies who still have the antitrust exemption. it is inexplicable. guest: nowhere have we took about doing obvious things like allowing health insurance to be sold across state lines. it makes it harder to have competition. guest: i thought the republicans were all for state's rights, allowing the states to set their own conditions and limits? host: to what degree will the stupak amendment define the final bill? guest: it will be a big bill. they have a lot of muscle. however, yo
guest: we are creating the czar patrick. people on my side of the aisle like the market, but we do not have a market-based system. there is a huge public-sector with medicare, the military which are interfering in the market in a substantial way. then you have insurance which most people do not pay for directly. you do not think about your income be lured by a certain amount. when you go to the doctor all you really care about is your co-pays and deductibles, so there is no incentives anywhere....
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when patrick henry said give me liberty or give me death, the government gave me medicare.ughter] all i am saying is if they can take medicare, presented to america as a man of a sudden gesture where you are free to choose and in cajole everybody into it or not into it, -- you get to be a ward of the state. if they do not medicare, they will do it with all of health care. >> dick and i were on cnbc discussing the bailout. we had a discussion about whether aig and citicorp should of been bailed out. your position was that they should not have them. my position was i think the economy would have collapsed. you work for lehman brothers for nine years, and you agree with dick -- do you agree with dick? >> in those days, you remember that there was a camp. what we were concerned about what anybody the understood a little bit about the financial markets. this was not really about citibank. it was about whether americans have confidence about their own banks shutting down. you have a situation where they increased the amount of fdic insurance to people did not run to the bank. i d
when patrick henry said give me liberty or give me death, the government gave me medicare.ughter] all i am saying is if they can take medicare, presented to america as a man of a sudden gesture where you are free to choose and in cajole everybody into it or not into it, -- you get to be a ward of the state. if they do not medicare, they will do it with all of health care. >> dick and i were on cnbc discussing the bailout. we had a discussion about whether aig and citicorp should of been...
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. >> police charging 35-year-old patrick lee late last night.nd, sea and tracker dogs culminate with bad news. >> good evening. i'm pat lalama in for nancy grace. breaking news. is there a break in the case of missing 5-year-old north carolina girl shaniya davis? little shaniya spotted on surveillance video in the arms of a man at a hotel just 40 miles away. >> we have made another arrest in the davis kidnapping case. we have arrested mario andrette mcneill. we have apprehended him now. we've been able to charge him with first degree kidnapping. he admitted he did take miss davis. >> new arrest in the kidnapping of 5-year-old shaniya davis. a convicted felon admits he took the girl from her home. he's behind bars. there's no sign of little shaniya. >> she was spotted with this man an hour after she disappeared tuesday. shaniya was seen with him in a hotel 40 miles from home. police used surveillance video from the hotel to confirm their identities. >> mcneil checked into the hotel in sanford with little shaniya after 6:11 a.m. tuesday. a tip led
. >> police charging 35-year-old patrick lee late last night.nd, sea and tracker dogs culminate with bad news. >> good evening. i'm pat lalama in for nancy grace. breaking news. is there a break in the case of missing 5-year-old north carolina girl shaniya davis? little shaniya spotted on surveillance video in the arms of a man at a hotel just 40 miles away. >> we have made another arrest in the davis kidnapping case. we have arrested mario andrette mcneill. we have...
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host: we are continuing our discussion on climate change with patrick michaels of the cato institute. he is a senior fellow they're dealing with environmental studies. greenbelt, maryland, on airline for democrats. caller: by m.a. ph.d. scientists. -- i am a ph.d. scientists. . i feel there is a too much sense ring in science th -- i feel there's too much sense a ring in science -- censoring in size. -- in science. if you have a global warming issue, you cannot measure the warming of the earth just by a temperature alone. there are other factors involved. there is a rotation and specter of the molecules of a very complex system we have our atmosphere. dowdye isukw last name and you can google it and find information on the spreais. you don't find injured-lancing at all. -- inter-lensing at all. al gore only woke up the issue. he is not a scientist. guest: in our country and in most countries, it is a very publicly-funded enterprises. climate science for example, it competes with aids and cancer and god knows what for your tax support. therefore, issues are portrayed in the most seriou
host: we are continuing our discussion on climate change with patrick michaels of the cato institute. he is a senior fellow they're dealing with environmental studies. greenbelt, maryland, on airline for democrats. caller: by m.a. ph.d. scientists. -- i am a ph.d. scientists. . i feel there is a too much sense ring in science th -- i feel there's too much sense a ring in science -- censoring in size. -- in science. if you have a global warming issue, you cannot measure the warming of the earth...
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. >> larry: they've got a great player in patrick patterson. first-team all-american. a solid basketball player. i think he's going to be a terrific pro. >> dan: you think about guys that are big. 6'9'', 6'10'', and you look at patterson's body. and while some of these kids at the college level, they do catch your eye. he's one of those guys that you sit there and say, whoa, look at this kid. >> larry: yeah. i mean, he's not the size of colt aldridge in kansas. >> dan: probably a top five pick. >> larry: absolutely. but certainly at 6'8'' and about 230, a good, small forward. potential candidate for the nba. >> dan: carl baptiste whistled for the foul. that sends krys faber to the line. the lefty had a couple of big buckets early on in this game. since then he's been quiet. and they mentioned aldridge, collins, kansas the number one team in the country. >> larry: i'm not too sure if texas isn't number two. i mean, they've got two teams in that league right there that will be prlaying for the nationl championship. they're really good. >> dan: people talk about the recru
. >> larry: they've got a great player in patrick patterson. first-team all-american. a solid basketball player. i think he's going to be a terrific pro. >> dan: you think about guys that are big. 6'9'', 6'10'', and you look at patterson's body. and while some of these kids at the college level, they do catch your eye. he's one of those guys that you sit there and say, whoa, look at this kid. >> larry: yeah. i mean, he's not the size of colt aldridge in kansas. >> dan:...
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host: this part of the debate deals with the catholic church, patrick kennedy has been banned from receivingommunion. a bishop received an instruction not to give him communion because of his views on abortion. host: i think that is -- caller: that is one of the problems. religion should not be included in health care decisions. closed of 94 recall and observations. on thedailytimes web site, "how can democrats say that the plan will cut the deficit"? a pair -- according to the deficit office, it will trim. "does that mean that by medicare benefits will be/"? "a commission will be charged to finding other sources of savings, likely to focus on reducing payments for benefits not required under medicare and often offered by medicare advantage plans." you can go to their web site for more specifics. jeff, good morning, republican line. caller: i am thoroughly disgusted with both sides, republicans and democrats. i am so close to becoming an independent, it is pathetic. i have been a republican since reagan. none of these people have any idea what is going on outside of their own environment. th
host: this part of the debate deals with the catholic church, patrick kennedy has been banned from receivingommunion. a bishop received an instruction not to give him communion because of his views on abortion. host: i think that is -- caller: that is one of the problems. religion should not be included in health care decisions. closed of 94 recall and observations. on thedailytimes web site, "how can democrats say that the plan will cut the deficit"? a pair -- according to the...
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host: on our program tomorrow, we will talk to patrick michaels of the cato institute on climate change could hera. harold holzer will talk about labor groups during the last few decades. and we will also talk about the growth of islamic radicalism within the united states. all those topics and your calls, starting tomorrow at 7:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . >> here is what is ahead. next, a look at the history of the atomic bomb. then a panel discussion on global security after the fall of the berlin wall. later, a review of the 2008 elections. saturday, a look back at the cuban missile crisis with former kennedy advisers ted sorensen and karaoke secret have war threats been over hyped in the post cold-war world? a university of virginia panel on how the political process has been affected by the internet. and facebook founder chris hughes on how social networking is changing the political process. this holiday weekend on c-span. >> on this vote, the yeahs are 60, the nays are 39. the motion is agr
host: on our program tomorrow, we will talk to patrick michaels of the cato institute on climate change could hera. harold holzer will talk about labor groups during the last few decades. and we will also talk about the growth of islamic radicalism within the united states. all those topics and your calls, starting tomorrow at 7:00. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] . >> here is what is ahead. next, a look at...
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. >> patrick leahy has proposed legislation to make those databases more accessible and more secure. >> i want to know what's in my records. >> choicepoint says that under the fair credit reporting acts, individuals may obtain copies of previously prepared reports about them as well as public record information used for such reports and correct such information as appropriate. the company says those corrections typically take two weeks, time, this woman says her husband didn't have. >> i called the department of justice and the fbi. >> and her congressman who was able to get choicepoint to quickly correct the mistake. her husband got the job, but she's still concerned. >> because this will happen again, if my husband ever has to have a background check for if he ever changes jobs, that record is out there. >> so if you're trying to get that job, how can you be sure your record is accurate? joining us now is the lily coney from the private information center and back with us is evan hendrix. welcome back to you both. good to see you. evan i want to start with this, how much is this in
. >> patrick leahy has proposed legislation to make those databases more accessible and more secure. >> i want to know what's in my records. >> choicepoint says that under the fair credit reporting acts, individuals may obtain copies of previously prepared reports about them as well as public record information used for such reports and correct such information as appropriate. the company says those corrections typically take two weeks, time, this woman says her husband didn't...
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when patrick henry said "give me liberty or give me death" in the government gave the medicare. [laughter] what i am saying is if they can take medicare which was passed in 1965 and presented to america as a magnificent gesture where you are free to choose and then billy, cajole, fine, penalize, threaten everybody into it or not, if you are not, you have government-sanctioned the better punitive. if you are, you get to be a ward of the state. you have no choice. they do that with medicare. i guarantee they will do that with all of healthcare. [applause] >> next question is for john. dick and i wore on cnbc and about two months ago discussing the bailout. you can correct me if i'm wrong, but i think i'm right -- we had a discussion about whether aig and citi should have been bailed out. my position was that they should not have. i think the economy would have collapsed without it. you work for lehman brothers for nine years. do you agree with dick? >> we were not bailed out. in those days, you remember there was a panic. what we were concerned about in the country, what congress
when patrick henry said "give me liberty or give me death" in the government gave the medicare. [laughter] what i am saying is if they can take medicare which was passed in 1965 and presented to america as a magnificent gesture where you are free to choose and then billy, cajole, fine, penalize, threaten everybody into it or not, if you are not, you have government-sanctioned the better punitive. if you are, you get to be a ward of the state. you have no choice. they do that with...
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united states attorney patrick fitzgerald, who has been commented on, has recommended that the law include another provision, and i want to just specifically about this. it's in effect an offer of proof under which the information sought by the government would be provided to the court in camera and only if the government prevailed utilizing all of the provisions of the law. would the information be then turned over, if the government didn't prevail, then obviously it wouldn't. you have previously in the confirmation hearing said that seemed like a reasonable requirement. would you be open to having a provision like that added to the legislation? i know in juror views letter you said you don't want to see any other amendments, but there are few amendments it seems to me makes sense, and that clearly is one both you and i and mr. fitzgerald think is reasonable. >> the bill as it presently exists is a procecompromise. >> it's a compromise between the journalists and you all and democratic members of the senate. nobody has talked to me, and i've been noting my concerns about this bill for a l
united states attorney patrick fitzgerald, who has been commented on, has recommended that the law include another provision, and i want to just specifically about this. it's in effect an offer of proof under which the information sought by the government would be provided to the court in camera and only if the government prevailed utilizing all of the provisions of the law. would the information be then turned over, if the government didn't prevail, then obviously it wouldn't. you have...