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look at the guns pointed at patty.ys later came a new sla recording. >> greetings to the people. this is tanya. >> and tanya wanted to set the record straight. >> my gun was loaded and at no time did any of my comrades intentionally point their guns at me. as for being brainwashed, the idea is ridiculous to the point of being beyond belief. >> by now the police heat in san francisco was so intense that general field marshall sin q decided to move his tiny army south to los angeles. for six of them l.a. would literally be the end of the road. and for one teenager, it would be a wild ride. >> he said this is tanya. i said, man, my friends aren't going to >>> in may, 1974, the nine-member sim bee niese liberation army rolled into los angeles looking for a place to hide. it was here this bizarre story took its strangest turn. >> just got done eating dinner and i had a van for sale. all of a sudden there is a knock at the door and a woman wanting to test drive my van. >> tom matthews was a high school senior that spring. he
look at the guns pointed at patty.ys later came a new sla recording. >> greetings to the people. this is tanya. >> and tanya wanted to set the record straight. >> my gun was loaded and at no time did any of my comrades intentionally point their guns at me. as for being brainwashed, the idea is ridiculous to the point of being beyond belief. >> by now the police heat in san francisco was so intense that general field marshall sin q decided to move his tiny army south to...
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patti ann: thank you.trage on the streets of new jersey as the libyan dictator plans his trip to the u.s. thousands, including the governor, gathering to protest the leaders trip. many are fuming after he had that public welcome home party for the man we just referred to. colonel's gaddafi was planning to pitch a tent on a libyan embassy in new jersey, but now he will main -- remain in libya. bill: firefighters continued to battle a fire in southern california. flames are earning 12,000 homes. two firefighters were killed on sunday when their engine rolled down a hillside. >> this reminds you of last summer. what happened last night is something that firefighters have been dealing with. not only do they have difficult conditions with the wind and timidity, but they know that two of their own died after their truck rolled down a cliff. let me give you an idea of what is going on. this fire is threatening more than 12,000 homes. they believe it has burned about 30 structures. in northern california, as many
patti ann: thank you.trage on the streets of new jersey as the libyan dictator plans his trip to the u.s. thousands, including the governor, gathering to protest the leaders trip. many are fuming after he had that public welcome home party for the man we just referred to. colonel's gaddafi was planning to pitch a tent on a libyan embassy in new jersey, but now he will main -- remain in libya. bill: firefighters continued to battle a fire in southern california. flames are earning 12,000 homes....
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patti ann. >> patti ann: unbelievable story. casey, thank you.e foster parents after missing california boy are under arrest and now at the center of a homicide investigation. hasanni campbell's foster father held on suspicion of murder and the mother as an accessory. they said he wandered away in a parking lot and has not been seen since. he wears braces on his legs, he was cerebral palsy. they say his foster father sent a text message full of curse words tlepg to leave him alone at a train station and the foster father says he's cooperated with the police 100% and the parents held vigils and publicly pleaded for their boy's safe return. new developments in the saga of a young israeli soldier held hyped enemy lines for three years. in an exclusive interview with bret baier, the host of special report on fox news israeli president perez says that talks over the fate of shalit are continuing and that quote, the gap has narrowed. you may recall he was captured in the gaza strip in 2006. just this week his family celebrated his 23rd birthday and per
patti ann. >> patti ann: unbelievable story. casey, thank you.e foster parents after missing california boy are under arrest and now at the center of a homicide investigation. hasanni campbell's foster father held on suspicion of murder and the mother as an accessory. they said he wandered away in a parking lot and has not been seen since. he wears braces on his legs, he was cerebral palsy. they say his foster father sent a text message full of curse words tlepg to leave him alone at a...
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patti davis and nancy reagan talk with les ley stahl.the books. catching butterflies? strawberries. i'm catching the smell of strawberries. the smell of strawberries? tim and richard smucker grew up in a family... known for making extra-delicious jam. the secret? a way to capture the flavorful aroma... that used to escape when jam was made. hey! don't let it get away. okay, okay, don't worry. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. find them, share them with mastercard's priceless picks app. download it now. with mastercard's priceless picks app. light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand and a taste you'll find... [sluuurrrrpppp!] irresistible. light & fit. great taste, fewer calories. >> it's "sunday morning" on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: the 1957 film "hellcats of the navy" was the only movie in which future president ronald reagan and future first lady nancy davis appeared together. they lived in the white house for eight years with a bitter family feud cloudin
patti davis and nancy reagan talk with les ley stahl.the books. catching butterflies? strawberries. i'm catching the smell of strawberries. the smell of strawberries? tim and richard smucker grew up in a family... known for making extra-delicious jam. the secret? a way to capture the flavorful aroma... that used to escape when jam was made. hey! don't let it get away. okay, okay, don't worry. for five generations, with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. find them, share them with...
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was a little girl. >> patti might be in her play room.ith. notice the lights. ♪ >> stahl: but when ronald reagan became governor of california, the liberal students at berkley were staging protests against -- at berkeley were staging protests against the vietnam war. it was the thick of the 1960's, and patti at 14 was embarrassed by her parents' conservatism. >> if somebody said to me you can go to haight ashbury and put flowers in your hair -- that's desperately what i wanted to do. >> i don't think the administration should negotiate with the students' committee. >> here is my father going to berkley, the hotbed of revolutionary -- going to berkeley, the hotbed of revolutionary activity, i was mortified. that was formative because some of that stridency, i think, it had its -- when he became president i was still angry about -- i was still angry about berkeley. >> stahl: so for the eight years her parents lived in the white house, she basically kept her distance, but she didn't hold her tongue. >> and it's up to each of us to increase p
was a little girl. >> patti might be in her play room.ith. notice the lights. ♪ >> stahl: but when ronald reagan became governor of california, the liberal students at berkley were staging protests against -- at berkeley were staging protests against the vietnam war. it was the thick of the 1960's, and patti at 14 was embarrassed by her parents' conservatism. >> if somebody said to me you can go to haight ashbury and put flowers in your hair -- that's desperately what i...
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patty joins us tonight.e with me on a reality check with the health care proposals chief business correspondent ali velshi. you spoke very directly to the president. what are you most worried about when it comes to health care reform? >> what i asked the president was my concern about my taxes going up and he assured me that any tax credits that i receive would offset any increase in my income taxes. that is when we started -- i said i expect you to hold true. we were laughing and it was great. i didn't get to do the follow up which said how will the tax credits affect me when i'm a subchapter s. i'm not an accountant, but there are millions of small businesses that are llcs and subchapter s. the tax revenue flows to us as individuals. how will a tax credit apply to an individual. if you are a c corp i understand that. >> let's turn to ali velshi. she has a p.r. firm 20 employees. she doesn't provide the health care. she gives them an allowance and they buy it. would she do better or worse under this plan an
patty joins us tonight.e with me on a reality check with the health care proposals chief business correspondent ali velshi. you spoke very directly to the president. what are you most worried about when it comes to health care reform? >> what i asked the president was my concern about my taxes going up and he assured me that any tax credits that i receive would offset any increase in my income taxes. that is when we started -- i said i expect you to hold true. we were laughing and it was...
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hey, patti ann.urth birthday party for your son. >> all the parents asked me what is he like and i said foolishly to 15 different parents he likes dinosaurs and the embarrassing thing is he knew all of them. oh. it's a triceratops. >> thanks for inviting me. >> greg, you are not allowed
hey, patti ann.urth birthday party for your son. >> all the parents asked me what is he like and i said foolishly to 15 different parents he likes dinosaurs and the embarrassing thing is he knew all of them. oh. it's a triceratops. >> thanks for inviting me. >> greg, you are not allowed
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robin matched patty. paul matched patrick.t week they became the first ever recipients of a paired donation at ucsd medical center, the first of its kind in san diego county. >> i feel so much better than i felt at any time in the last year. >> reporter: it was patty ford who first thought of the idea after reading about paired donations in toledo. ucsd jumped right on board, even though there was only a 5% chance of the swap being doable. >> it was a match that was meant to be. >> reporter: the couples believe it was fate. >> somebody out there was watching out for us. >> reporter: they met just before the surgery, and realized they're all about the same age, have the same interest, especially golf. >> there was a connection. sure enough, it was meant to be. >> reporter: they only live 25 miles from each other, and look forward to the new quality of life they're truly sharing. lauren reynolds. >> according to the congressional kidney caucus, nearly 80,000 u.s. patients are currently waiting for an organ transplant. >>> and no
robin matched patty. paul matched patrick.t week they became the first ever recipients of a paired donation at ucsd medical center, the first of its kind in san diego county. >> i feel so much better than i felt at any time in the last year. >> reporter: it was patty ford who first thought of the idea after reading about paired donations in toledo. ucsd jumped right on board, even though there was only a 5% chance of the swap being doable. >> it was a match that was meant to...
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patty kaufman, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in the pacific, hurricane jimena is headed for baja. more than 250 miles off of mexico's pacific coast, the powerful category four storm has sustained winds near 145 miles an hour. jimena is still string thing and could hit baja by late tomorrow or wednesday. >>> back in california, the jaycee dugard investigation has expanded. officers searched the secret backyard shed where phil garrido allegedly held her captive for 18 years and cadaver dogs were used to check another property next door. police say he might be linked to several unsolved murders from the 1990s. >>> police in southeast georgia are offering a reward for information about a mass killing at a mobile home. police won't say if the victims are related or if they have any leads that might point to a suspect or even a motive. >> reporter: inside this small mobile home, authorities in glin county, georgia are investigating the biggest mass murder they've ever seen. alt people are dead and one more person is critically injured. >> somebody went in that house, there's no doubt, a
patty kaufman, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in the pacific, hurricane jimena is headed for baja. more than 250 miles off of mexico's pacific coast, the powerful category four storm has sustained winds near 145 miles an hour. jimena is still string thing and could hit baja by late tomorrow or wednesday. >>> back in california, the jaycee dugard investigation has expanded. officers searched the secret backyard shed where phil garrido allegedly held her captive for 18 years and...
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not to patrick but to patty ford. in turn he donated one of his kidneys.t was patty who first thought of the idea. >> i read in the newspaper here about a doctor in toledo, ohio who was doing these paired donations. >> so patty contacted uc san diego south, who called patrick. >> are you guys interested in a pair of donations? yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: the surgeries were a success. >> when i woke up thursday i was like, wow. >> robin gave me a better quality of life. >> reporter: and with renewed health has come what they say will be a life long friendship. >> we just clicked automatically. it wasn't because of the kidney. >> i felt like we new them from somewhere. it was meant to be. >> somebody was watching out for us. >> reporter: the united network for organ sharing is launching a nationwide registry for potential kidney pairs. it could be in place as early as next year. >> great story. when we return, we'll get back to our top s ry with a look at ted kennedy's biggest challenges. >> from his divorce to his presidential run. >> we return to the li
not to patrick but to patty ford. in turn he donated one of his kidneys.t was patty who first thought of the idea. >> i read in the newspaper here about a doctor in toledo, ohio who was doing these paired donations. >> so patty contacted uc san diego south, who called patrick. >> are you guys interested in a pair of donations? yeah, absolutely. >> reporter: the surgeries were a success. >> when i woke up thursday i was like, wow. >> robin gave me a better...
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joining me to discuss that is patty edwards, analyst with storehouse partners. hey, patty, good to see you. >> good to be here. >> do you think the market's gone too far too fast? >> i absolutely do. color me as the princess of darkness, but i really think there is not the revenue growth to support as far as we've gone. and when i start look out even into next year, i'm not seeing very many companies that are going to be putting up fabulous revenue growth. revenue growth is the basis for good-quality earnings for us, and given that i think you need to play it safe at this point. >> isn't sequential revenue growth improving? if we looked at the last earnings series, sure, revenues were horrible, but sequentially they appear to be getting better. doesn't that carry over into 2010? >> it carries over a little bit but it's not enough. if you're looking at year-over-year numbers, which is what i'm really focusing on -- >> but of course year-over-year revenues stink. i mean, look at where we were. >> absolutely. but i'm just not believing this momentum. honestly, i've
joining me to discuss that is patty edwards, analyst with storehouse partners. hey, patty, good to see you. >> good to be here. >> do you think the market's gone too far too fast? >> i absolutely do. color me as the princess of darkness, but i really think there is not the revenue growth to support as far as we've gone. and when i start look out even into next year, i'm not seeing very many companies that are going to be putting up fabulous revenue growth. revenue growth is...
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out to patti in wisconsin, hi, patti. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> how are you, dear, what's your question? >> caller: i'm great, how are you? >> good. >> caller: i love this video. i hardly ever see anything really humorous on your show. but this has got me. >> we don't usually have cause to celebrate when you're in crime and justice. but this really takes the cake. all right? i'm glad that that call from the confidential informant, the secret informant landed in the right place and didn't get lost in some, you know, call waiting message answering service. what's your question, dear? >> caller: my question is, one, a lot of these tapes you see where they catch them in these stings, they all say they found this, you know, friend of a friend. where do these people find all these hit men? this lady says she found him in a cvs parking lot. that's my one question. it's ridiculous. what, hit men hang out in drugstore parking lots? i just don't know. >> are you saying you believe she found the hit man in a cvs parking lot? >> caller: they said she met him in a -- >> got it. i think what they mea
out to patti in wisconsin, hi, patti. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> how are you, dear, what's your question? >> caller: i'm great, how are you? >> good. >> caller: i love this video. i hardly ever see anything really humorous on your show. but this has got me. >> we don't usually have cause to celebrate when you're in crime and justice. but this really takes the cake. all right? i'm glad that that call from the confidential informant, the secret informant landed...
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patty off kaufman -- patty kaufman reports for wjz. when jackson was found not breathing.t took 80 minutes for someone to call 911. >> reporter: a police affidavit says dr. conrad murray found jackson not breathing at 11:00 a.m. >> did anybody witness what happened? >> no. just the doctor, sir. the doctor was the only bon here. >> reporter: -- was the only one here. >> reporter: but then cell phone records show dr. murray made 11 other calls. at 11:49, another vegas phone number for three minutes. at 11:51. he called houston for 11 minutes. then at 12:12, he called a jackson associate for one minute. the police affidavit shows these calls happened while jackson was unconscious in his bed, and murray was performing cpr. legal experts say if dr. murray is charged with a crime, it won't be just for administering dangerous drugs, but also not for reacting quickly enough to a person who is dying. >> i think anyone would expect him to perform cpr. this is proof of reckless conduct, exactly what law enforcement needs for a manslaughter charge. >> reporter: one las vegas defense a
patty off kaufman -- patty kaufman reports for wjz. when jackson was found not breathing.t took 80 minutes for someone to call 911. >> reporter: a police affidavit says dr. conrad murray found jackson not breathing at 11:00 a.m. >> did anybody witness what happened? >> no. just the doctor, sir. the doctor was the only bon here. >> reporter: -- was the only one here. >> reporter: but then cell phone records show dr. murray made 11 other calls. at 11:49, another...
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. >> i'm patti ann browne. the full senate confirmed judge sonia sotomayor to serve on the supreme court, the first ever hispanic and third woman to serve on the highest court. she will be sworn in saturday. video has surfaced on-line of the gunman who opened fire in an aerobics class tuesday in pennsylvania. george sodini is heard expressing his desire to emotionally connect with people. the former mistress of john edwards appeared before a federal grand jury in north carolina, an effort to determine whether the edwards campaign illegally spent funds on her, and john hughs who directed the breakfast chub and 16 candles is dead. chris. >> patti ann, coming up on "special report," we will update the push to put moreen more mony in the cash for clunkers program. join me at 6:00 eastern. now back to glenn beck in new york. cheer clear glenn: i have to tell you, america, it is cool having chris wallace say your name. you should try it sometime. hello, america! lots of stories where politicians try to use their powe
. >> i'm patti ann browne. the full senate confirmed judge sonia sotomayor to serve on the supreme court, the first ever hispanic and third woman to serve on the highest court. she will be sworn in saturday. video has surfaced on-line of the gunman who opened fire in an aerobics class tuesday in pennsylvania. george sodini is heard expressing his desire to emotionally connect with people. the former mistress of john edwards appeared before a federal grand jury in north carolina, an effort...
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patty kaufman reports that the man with jackson during his final moments is finally speaking out. >> i want to thank all of my patients and friends -- >> reporter: dr. conrad murray, the subject of a police investigation into michael jackson's death, chose the internet for has first public statement. >> while we've all seen dr. murray's images, this is the first time we hear him speak. i was like, i didn't know he has an iraq cent. -- an accent. it helps define him as a person a little more. >> i told the truth. and i have faith the truth will prevail. >> reporter: meanwhile, the jackson's family confirms that michael will be intered in this mausoleum saturday night. >> it's sad and ironic to know that michael jackson will be buried on his 51st birthday. >> because forest lawn is a private, gated cemetery, fans will never be able to make a pilgrimage to michael jackson's crypt. >> there was a lot of concern about kidnapping the body, about vandalizing the body. >> reporter: jackson photographer says there is an emotional delay in laying michael to rest. >> what does it say to you tha
patty kaufman reports that the man with jackson during his final moments is finally speaking out. >> i want to thank all of my patients and friends -- >> reporter: dr. conrad murray, the subject of a police investigation into michael jackson's death, chose the internet for has first public statement. >> while we've all seen dr. murray's images, this is the first time we hear him speak. i was like, i didn't know he has an iraq cent. -- an accent. it helps define him as a person...
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that is why patty feels the way he does and why i said what i said. we were having such a great battle going head-to-head like that. he got influence from outside. >> it was reported that tiger woods was fine for the comment that he made about the official john perrot more. he says he was not fined by the pga. he did not criticize anybody, but he did say that it changed the great battle they had at bridgestone. >> i hate to see tiger have to shell out $5,000. >> devastating. >>> at both sides of the health- care aisle are rallying the troops. mike allen explains this latest move. >> to gunplay at this game. conservative groups weren't use of inspiring mobs. -- were accused of conspiring mobs to turn out and trash health care reform. democrats are urging supporters to show up to support reform. a fine idea. the staff is like, you do not not vu?x?z?z?zrrñziçñx >>> one more quick cckck shows a couple of thunderstorms in the frederick county area. there are a couple of lines, and we will monitor them. we will watch them for you. >> thanks, doug. >> abc
that is why patty feels the way he does and why i said what i said. we were having such a great battle going head-to-head like that. he got influence from outside. >> it was reported that tiger woods was fine for the comment that he made about the official john perrot more. he says he was not fined by the pga. he did not criticize anybody, but he did say that it changed the great battle they had at bridgestone. >> i hate to see tiger have to shell out $5,000. >> devastating....
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patty edwards, the retail maiden amongst the group. is this good news? we are seeing lows most notably continuing today, down by almost 2%. >> well, home depot is apparently eating lowe's lunch. so i think that's part of what we're seeing today. home depot's numbers were good. you have to give them credit. once again, though, cost cutting is without revenue growth. guiding up right where it's treated now so i don't think it's that big of a deal. target, absolutely -- able to pull off a 13 cent number above what everyone was expecting. absolutely fabulous. that being said, once again, no revenue growth. and so, you know, i'm not that excited. >> but nobody was expecting revenue growth, patty, in this quarter. real, let's be honest. in any industry, practically. setland, what do you think in terms of the options market and retailing today? >> well, last week, bullish activity with call buying, that was out for september, indicating the retailers' rally may continue for the next month or so. i was not surprised at all that target beat here, there was some b
patty edwards, the retail maiden amongst the group. is this good news? we are seeing lows most notably continuing today, down by almost 2%. >> well, home depot is apparently eating lowe's lunch. so i think that's part of what we're seeing today. home depot's numbers were good. you have to give them credit. once again, though, cost cutting is without revenue growth. guiding up right where it's treated now so i don't think it's that big of a deal. target, absolutely -- able to pull off a 13...
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did patti ann browne right this? night's show where pab wore one of the most amazing dresses ever. can we show some tape. >> yeah. yeah. that's -- >> greg: now, that is a dress. interesting fact, that is not actually her dress it belongs to me but since i put on weight i can't wear it. can't even show off my child bearing hips. >> greg: daniel, you and about a half million other people. >> half million. >> did we really just say that. >> you and about a couple million. >> greg: to recap what we do on the show after jack nickel son stopped by we played table tennis with megan fox and angelina jolie. and president obama stopped by. it was a great show. too bad you missed it by oogling pab pab. >> wayne from florida, got that screwed up. i'm disappointed that andy levy didn't catch the incorrect use of criteria. wayne, while you are not an english teacher for the record i'm not a licensed massage therapist either but that won't stop me from coming to your house to give you a full rundown and although i'm not allonsed su
did patti ann browne right this? night's show where pab wore one of the most amazing dresses ever. can we show some tape. >> yeah. yeah. that's -- >> greg: now, that is a dress. interesting fact, that is not actually her dress it belongs to me but since i put on weight i can't wear it. can't even show off my child bearing hips. >> greg: daniel, you and about a half million other people. >> half million. >> did we really just say that. >> you and about a...
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. >> i'm patti ann bound.r at the center of the michael jackson manslaughter investigation speaks publicly for the first time since the pop star's death. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and i have faith that the truth will prevail. >> conrad murray posted that video on youtube today. he said he wanted to thank his patients and others for their support. a family spokesman confirmed earlier that michael jackson's body will be laid to rest on what would have been the singer's 51st birthday, august 29. hurricane bill keeps strengthening in the atlantic. the category 23 storm could be near bermud week. bret baier now previews his >> hi, patti ann. coming up, the administration tries to insist their message has not changed on a government-run public option for health insurance. and what exactly is a co-op? what are the pros and cons? we had bake it down in 28 minutes. now back to glenn. glenn: welcome to the glenn beck program. we have nancy grace, author of "the 11th victim. " it is on sale everywh
. >> i'm patti ann bound.r at the center of the michael jackson manslaughter investigation speaks publicly for the first time since the pop star's death. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and i have faith that the truth will prevail. >> conrad murray posted that video on youtube today. he said he wanted to thank his patients and others for their support. a family spokesman confirmed earlier that michael jackson's body will be laid to rest on what would have been...
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there was an air show starring stunt pilot patty wagstaff.he did enough spins and flips to put forrest bird to shame. and she officially opened bird's museum by cutting a ribbon flying upside-down 15 feet off the runway. >> forrest bird: wow. you're the greatest. thank you, patty. >> safer: and that's a major compliment coming from someone whose father taught him to fly 75 years ago, who's piloted almost every kind of aircraft there is. forrest bird's own private idaho includes his own private air force. how many planes you got? >> i think 21. helicopters-- we have three helicopters, and they're all flyable. >> safer: you use all these planes? >> forrest bird: yes, i do. >> safer: how does one guy use... >> forrest bird: i fly one at a time. ( laughter ) >> safer: he's a king-size pack rat, collecting and restoring old planes, old cars, even old motorcycles. and they all come with stories. admire his collection of old fords, and he'll tell you about meeting the man himself. >> forrest bird: henry ford. >> safer: talk about his vintage biplane
there was an air show starring stunt pilot patty wagstaff.he did enough spins and flips to put forrest bird to shame. and she officially opened bird's museum by cutting a ribbon flying upside-down 15 feet off the runway. >> forrest bird: wow. you're the greatest. thank you, patty. >> safer: and that's a major compliment coming from someone whose father taught him to fly 75 years ago, who's piloted almost every kind of aircraft there is. forrest bird's own private idaho includes his...
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i'm patti ann browne.ifornia governor arnold schwarzenegger is urging people living near a massive wildfire to obey evacuation orders the fire is in the san gabrielle mountains. 2200 firefighters are battling the flames and more than 6500 homes have been evacuated. three people injured after i go ener ignori ignoring orders to get out of the area. the shocking murders of two virginia tech students. the bodies were found early thursday morning. a man stumbled on the bodies while walking his dog in the jefferson national forest, a popular hangout for virginia tech students. i'm patti ann browne, for your headlines log on to your website, foxnews.com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. ght here on fox. if you would like to be part of the studio audience, call or write to huckpicks @ fox news.com. >> and the folks in our studio audience get to hear people like frank caliendo. you're going to be doing a gig in vegas? >> yeah, i signed a deal to be at the monty car low and next ten
i'm patti ann browne.ifornia governor arnold schwarzenegger is urging people living near a massive wildfire to obey evacuation orders the fire is in the san gabrielle mountains. 2200 firefighters are battling the flames and more than 6500 homes have been evacuated. three people injured after i go ener ignori ignoring orders to get out of the area. the shocking murders of two virginia tech students. the bodies were found early thursday morning. a man stumbled on the bodies while walking his dog...
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cbs ' patty kauffman has more from las vegas. >> reporter: a police officer police affidavit says dr.onrad murray found michael jackson not breathing at 11:00 a.m. the day the singer died. >> did anyone witness what happened. >> no, just the doctor, sir. the doctor has been the only one here. >> reporter: but the 911 call wasn't mad until 12:21 p.m. and cell phone records show that he made 47 minutes of other calls. at 11:18, a 32-minute call to his office in las vegas. and then another vegas number for three minutes and then called houston for 11 minutes and then he called a jackson associate for one minute. he police affidavit shows these calls happened while he was unconscious in his bed and murray was performing cpr. legal experts say if dr. murray is charged with a crime it wasn't be just administering dangerous drugs but not rehacking quickly enough to a dying patient. >> any reasonable patient would expect him to administer cpr and call 911 immediately. this is proof of reckless conduct and what law enforcement needs for a manslaughter charge. so when investigators raided dr. m
cbs ' patty kauffman has more from las vegas. >> reporter: a police officer police affidavit says dr.onrad murray found michael jackson not breathing at 11:00 a.m. the day the singer died. >> did anyone witness what happened. >> no, just the doctor, sir. the doctor has been the only one here. >> reporter: but the 911 call wasn't mad until 12:21 p.m. and cell phone records show that he made 47 minutes of other calls. at 11:18, a 32-minute call to his office in las vegas....
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. >> a simple farmhouse in the middle of rice patties riddled with bullets after a 17-hour shootout. it was here that police hoped they'd killed the region's most wanted terrorist. at a packed press briefing in jakarta, they announced they didn't get their man. >> today is an example that the militant's family, we do not have a match. >> the man say he was seen here bringing in bomb material used in the attack. >> the terror susspect was a planner and arranger of the bombings and attended meetings. >> the fact that they didn't catch him in the raid is a major blow. he stands accused of involvement in every big islamic attack on indonesian soil for the past years. the attacks in july on the marriott-hotel which killed nine. he is a financier. he has now formed his own hard line militant group. security forces have been searching for him for seven years. the fact that he has evaded capture again means his legend will only grow among his disciples. as long as he remains at large, he will continue to launch attacks. >> a court in the united states has found a man guilty of aiding terrori
. >> a simple farmhouse in the middle of rice patties riddled with bullets after a 17-hour shootout. it was here that police hoped they'd killed the region's most wanted terrorist. at a packed press briefing in jakarta, they announced they didn't get their man. >> today is an example that the militant's family, we do not have a match. >> the man say he was seen here bringing in bomb material used in the attack. >> the terror susspect was a planner and arranger of the...
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patty, where do you stand? it's been a frustrating trade. >> it has been. and i don't really understand it. underloved and undervalued, i'm walking the stores on a regular basis and loving what i'm seeing. they looked better than target and kohl's, if you walk the stores and is see what they are buying, people are trading down. you've got to own it. you have to own it. >> i support you wholeheartedly, i love wal-mart. i grew up in philadelphia, we didn't have wal-mart, in texas they are packed. historically this thing does not move that much. if you own it, i wouldn't expect a 2 or 3% more any way. i would be leaning to the bullish side. they are packed to the gills every time i walk in. i love the store. >> let's look at another slice of consumer spending. all of those signs trading to the upside, announcing a public offering, saying showing signs of rebound. is it time to get into these names, let's check in with john of option monster.com. is this enough to spark m gm and win? >> you bet it. you've seen a flow of money into lva, where we were hanging out
patty, where do you stand? it's been a frustrating trade. >> it has been. and i don't really understand it. underloved and undervalued, i'm walking the stores on a regular basis and loving what i'm seeing. they looked better than target and kohl's, if you walk the stores and is see what they are buying, people are trading down. you've got to own it. you have to own it. >> i support you wholeheartedly, i love wal-mart. i grew up in philadelphia, we didn't have wal-mart, in texas they...
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>> i think that i am like patty hearst. i got basically kidnapped by the environmentalists, and i fell in love. i developed the financial markets and then the stockholm syndrome hit me. a dear friend in graduate school always urged me to fulfill my financial skills for the environment, and i just love it. >> are we doing enough do you think to lower carbon emissions? >> i think that the bill will get us in the right direction. i worry that there is not enough clean air, not enough water in the united states. >> sure. >> we take a look at things that we generally thought were free. once you put a price on carbon, you are going to get the modifying the microseed pollutants and get biodiesel and you're going to get a whole new industry that will both generate jobs for america and make us energy independent. that is what a price will do for us. >> yeah, that's a really great point. i'm so glad you made it. richard, great to have you on the program. >> pleasure to be here. >> thank you. richard sandor. >>> up next on the "wall s
>> i think that i am like patty hearst. i got basically kidnapped by the environmentalists, and i fell in love. i developed the financial markets and then the stockholm syndrome hit me. a dear friend in graduate school always urged me to fulfill my financial skills for the environment, and i just love it. >> are we doing enough do you think to lower carbon emissions? >> i think that the bill will get us in the right direction. i worry that there is not enough clean air, not...
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patty, the filly fed data was positive, great for the markets.k of america and merrill lynch says perhaps an ism reading of more than 50 in september. are you positively bias when it comes to this market? >> i don't want to get in the way of the thing. we probably have another dip coming but i have to admit i covered my short and am an the sideline. >> we have this debate a lot. you don't want to trade the market you have, but it's hard to get behind this market full force. of. >> well, i tell you what, it's a lot easier to get behind it after a significant 20-plus percent correction in china. because that's what we have had. three of the last eight days china moved to the down side by better than 4%. it recovers by 4.5% today. if the worst is over for china, which i believe it is, i think we could be seeing a pretty significant rally into the fall, and we're already sensing that feeling right now from the way the markets reacting even against the saelloffs, this wee. >> i love the comments about china. china is still there, and that's going to i
patty, the filly fed data was positive, great for the markets.k of america and merrill lynch says perhaps an ism reading of more than 50 in september. are you positively bias when it comes to this market? >> i don't want to get in the way of the thing. we probably have another dip coming but i have to admit i covered my short and am an the sideline. >> we have this debate a lot. you don't want to trade the market you have, but it's hard to get behind this market full force. of....
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patty, great to see you here today. what do you think of this marketplace? on the halftime report, were you one of the ones saying buy into the close or sell into the close? >> oh, no, i'm on the sidelines. >> sidelines. okay. i know there was a flurry of people there today, and clearly it's been a buy into the close kind of session. do you take any confidence from that? >> you know, not so much on the buy into the close. i really think we've got low volume and this market's probably going to grind higher for the next couple of weeks. the technicals are telling me that. i think that we have a lack of news. we have a lack of participation. eventually i am still incredibly bearish. i think that the economy is not there. you know, you talk about housing and the credit crisis. still not being over in a lot of ways. but i think the next two weeks probably could stay at this level, maybe go a little bit higher. so i don't want to get in the way of that. >> we had two positive economic indicators today and arguably the most precise indicator of them all the leading
patty, great to see you here today. what do you think of this marketplace? on the halftime report, were you one of the ones saying buy into the close or sell into the close? >> oh, no, i'm on the sidelines. >> sidelines. okay. i know there was a flurry of people there today, and clearly it's been a buy into the close kind of session. do you take any confidence from that? >> you know, not so much on the buy into the close. i really think we've got low volume and this market's...
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a friendly cashier at a wendy received patty's money. >> her eyes just got very big, and she immediatelyarted smiling, and she was trying to get her coworkers' attention. >> church hopes the random acts of kind aness will blossom across the area. >>> and some positive news on the economic front tonight. we'll have the details on abc 2 news at 5:30, which starts in just two minutes. abrasive on dentures? look, scratches collect and grow cause bad breath instead clean without scratching causing bacteria every day >>> now abc 2 news at 5:30. >> police say they filmed children in sex acts and distributed it. good evening, i'm kelly swoope. tonight baltimore county couple is in jail on child pornography charges and sex offenses. abc 2 news joce sterman joins us with details on what police say they need to know to close this very distug
a friendly cashier at a wendy received patty's money. >> her eyes just got very big, and she immediatelyarted smiling, and she was trying to get her coworkers' attention. >> church hopes the random acts of kind aness will blossom across the area. >>> and some positive news on the economic front tonight. we'll have the details on abc 2 news at 5:30, which starts in just two minutes. abrasive on dentures? look, scratches collect and grow cause bad breath instead clean without...
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>>reporter: in his real life, valentine married patty, the love of his life.they raised two boys. all the while, he was leading a double life. he writes about those struggles too. what are the messages of his book, think twice when you go to do wrong. things are seldom as they seem. >> if it sends a message to the people that oh, my god, it's like going to vegas. i'm gambling. i don't know if i'm going to get the real guy or the cop and go away for the rest of my life. then i better not do it. maybe there's another alternative. >>> social networking online is the easiest way to stay connected. straight ahead, some rules to follow so you don't get defriended. >>> the r >>> we had another mild and muggy day for today. temperatures got into the mid-80s. we saw rain showers develop in the afternoon hours. some of those rain showers were heavy at times. we had flood watches in effect as well. on skywatch hd regional radar, you can see the last of the rain showers are pulling out, moving towards the northeast. things are going to start to dry up through the overnigh
>>reporter: in his real life, valentine married patty, the love of his life.they raised two boys. all the while, he was leading a double life. he writes about those struggles too. what are the messages of his book, think twice when you go to do wrong. things are seldom as they seem. >> if it sends a message to the people that oh, my god, it's like going to vegas. i'm gambling. i don't know if i'm going to get the real guy or the cop and go away for the rest of my life. then i better...
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we have an active weather system in place but the heavy asian -- patty -- heavy action will go off to our east. later today and into tomorrow, the cold front will move in with light tomorrow showers but behind this, we will have the cooler, drier, less humid air. that will make the difference over the next couple of days. i want to show you the sun rise earlier this morning over the district. this was at 5:00 a.m. the sky brightened up but you do not see the sunshine because of the clouds in place. 73 degrees right now at reagan national airport. look at the rainfall totals from yesterday in fort washington. they had over 3 inches of rain. right now, in bowie, it is 70 degrees and a very sticky outside. let's look at the graphics. there'll be a few sunny breaks today, not the worst day, just a humid outside. that is what you would expect for this time of year. high temperatures will be in the mid-80's. tonight, we start t see the transition with lingering showers possible east of 95. tomorrow, there will be a lot of sunshine with high temperatures in the 80 + but noticeably less humid
we have an active weather system in place but the heavy asian -- patty -- heavy action will go off to our east. later today and into tomorrow, the cold front will move in with light tomorrow showers but behind this, we will have the cooler, drier, less humid air. that will make the difference over the next couple of days. i want to show you the sun rise earlier this morning over the district. this was at 5:00 a.m. the sky brightened up but you do not see the sunshine because of the clouds in...
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and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see manhunt exhibit about the assassination of abraham lincoln and barack ob a obama. >> i'm so sorry. we've run out of time but everyone has got and go and see the museum. >> thank you very much >> my guest has been ken pullson president of >>> the horrific highway crash that took the lives of 36-year-old diane schuler, her 2
and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're...
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patti says her love for the outdoors letter to build a home as energy efficient as they come, from thentertops -- >> this is largely recycled material. >> concrete, to the wood beam supports. >> these posts are industrial recycled wood. >> every inch designed to decrease wait and save energy. >> that is $300 for the entire year, the heat and cool nearly 4000 square feet. at arlington home is certified platinum, the highest standard of energy efficiency recognized by the u.s. green building council, and this is the only one like it in virginia. she says it geothermal heating and air conditioning unit and solar panels on the roof minute the energy costs. >> this holds 6 kilowatts of solar panels. an owner could decide they want to go completely off the grid if they want to. >> even these plexiglass windows double as insulation. >> this is about as insulated as the wall of a regular home. we do is we get all of this light. >> her favorite teacher, rainwater harvesting, agreed roof, and gravel driveway which insures no more water runoff -- agreed roof. >> the potomac river and chesapeake b
patti says her love for the outdoors letter to build a home as energy efficient as they come, from thentertops -- >> this is largely recycled material. >> concrete, to the wood beam supports. >> these posts are industrial recycled wood. >> every inch designed to decrease wait and save energy. >> that is $300 for the entire year, the heat and cool nearly 4000 square feet. at arlington home is certified platinum, the highest standard of energy efficiency recognized...
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if patty earnings this amount of money than we will be okay. i will pay the mortgage and she will pay everything else and will work out okay. when you are in a fever of in the kind you don't want to hear about obstacles, the sort of practical prudent obstacles to what you're doing. you just want what you want and this brings me to a passage that all i wrote early in the book to give you a flavor -- i think the emotion that goes into -- went into my own activities here as well as i think the emotions that drive lot of people in other words home bonding is a financial decision but emotions can tend -- can often override the sort of rational financial issues and bottom-line we are often bought as rational as we think we are and so, anyway, and chapter 1 of describe confessing kind of my plight in 2007 to none other than alan greenspan. i was interviewing him on why he shouldn't be blamed for the whole mess and he was explaining to me why he wasn't to blame at all and one of his arguments was that the problem with the mortgage bubble had largely be
if patty earnings this amount of money than we will be okay. i will pay the mortgage and she will pay everything else and will work out okay. when you are in a fever of in the kind you don't want to hear about obstacles, the sort of practical prudent obstacles to what you're doing. you just want what you want and this brings me to a passage that all i wrote early in the book to give you a flavor -- i think the emotion that goes into -- went into my own activities here as well as i think the...
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patty, ernie, thank you both.vice is associated more with funerals in america that "taps," but only a small percentage of soldiers have a live musician playing the song. one veteran is doing what he can to change that. it is a story that first aired on "fox news sunday." post chris wallace has more. >> is only 24 -- it is only 24 notes. buddied means so much. >> he should know. he is the founder and president of an organization called " bugles' across america." >> how many funerals have you done since you started? >> 200,000. in 10 years. >> it started in 2000, when congress gave every that a right to a funeral with military honors, including a eight -- every veteran a right to a military funeral, including a live bugle player and flagged paris. but they started using an electronic device. he did not like it. >> i call it stolen dignity that these veterans cannot get live "taps" and we are out there ready to perform it. >> so he started his organization, recording for -- recruiting for hundred horn players. >> now
patty, ernie, thank you both.vice is associated more with funerals in america that "taps," but only a small percentage of soldiers have a live musician playing the song. one veteran is doing what he can to change that. it is a story that first aired on "fox news sunday." post chris wallace has more. >> is only 24 -- it is only 24 notes. buddied means so much. >> he should know. he is the founder and president of an organization called " bugles' across...
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. >> consumers are spending less, patty, but i guess the big picture question is what could prompt them out aren't going back to where they were, incomes aren't going anywhere, so we're talking about the marginal money they've been choosing to save over the past eight months, is that enough to move the needle and get some kind of retail rebound. >> i actually don't think they're saving as much as they're baying down credit cards. they're paying down credit cards that are their limits slashed and paying down high interest rates. i don't know how anybody can expect the consumer is coming up back to where they were. i think that's just a total fallacy because of all the things you mentioned. unemployment, sure, we're going to have that turn around, but we've been spending like drunken sailors for the last five to seven years, but the bill is due and it's going to take a long time to pay that off. if you look at household spending as a be percentage of gdp, the only other time it's been this low is the 1930s. this is in the depression but it's going take time to work that off and you've got
. >> consumers are spending less, patty, but i guess the big picture question is what could prompt them out aren't going back to where they were, incomes aren't going anywhere, so we're talking about the marginal money they've been choosing to save over the past eight months, is that enough to move the needle and get some kind of retail rebound. >> i actually don't think they're saving as much as they're baying down credit cards. they're paying down credit cards that are their...
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patty kaufman reports for wjz, with the latest on the investigation. >> one piece of the muzz of puzzle -- puzzle has been found. jasmine fiore's missing mercedes was discovered in this parking lot, more than a week after her mutilated body was found in a dumpster. meanwhile, authorities have identified the accomplice of the accused killer. apparently his 21-year-old half sister helped check him in to this hotel room. three days later, jenkins was found dead. fiore's fingers were cut off and teeth pulled out. >> we're going to investigate it and process it as a homicide. >> reporter: they hope the car will provide evidence as to where fiore was killed. >>> also tonight, police say jasmine fiore met with her ex- husband three days before she was murdered, further adding to speculation that jealousy may have been a motive for the crime. >>> a woman was injured in a police-involved shooting in northeast baltimore. police tried to stop a car when they say the officer tried to -- the car tried to run officers over. the driver man managed-- managed to get awail. a female was injured in the ar
patty kaufman reports for wjz, with the latest on the investigation. >> one piece of the muzz of puzzle -- puzzle has been found. jasmine fiore's missing mercedes was discovered in this parking lot, more than a week after her mutilated body was found in a dumpster. meanwhile, authorities have identified the accomplice of the accused killer. apparently his 21-year-old half sister helped check him in to this hotel room. three days later, jenkins was found dead. fiore's fingers were cut off...
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that's why the first dealership patty harris checked out pulled out of the program. >> because they're getting paid. they're he owed a lot of money from the government, so they're not doing it. >> dealerships expect to be mobbed with last-minute trade-ins. >> the cash for clunkers option made me do it sooner rather than later. >> vehicles with gas mileage less than 18 miles per gallon qualify for the program. >> consumers can take advantage of the last weekend to get that particular vehicle they want to get. >> according to government data, ford explorers are the number one trade-ins and the top selling car, the toyota corolla. >> we have been looking for a couple of weeks now. when we receive information, we wanted to get in and take advantage of it. >> the most important thing to understand here is that it is actually the dealer's responsibility that the buyer gets the rebate, so the monday night deadline is an application and a filing deadline. any application that hasn't been processed by monday at 8:00, it is up to the dealer to cough up the money. nobody out there wants that to h
that's why the first dealership patty harris checked out pulled out of the program. >> because they're getting paid. they're he owed a lot of money from the government, so they're not doing it. >> dealerships expect to be mobbed with last-minute trade-ins. >> the cash for clunkers option made me do it sooner rather than later. >> vehicles with gas mileage less than 18 miles per gallon qualify for the program. >> consumers can take advantage of the last weekend to...
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ç >> i'm patti ann browne.the gunman who riddled an aerobics chas yesterday at a gym in pennsylvania reportedly did not a have relationship with 'of the victims. police say george sodini used three guns on the attack before he turned one gun on himself. three people were killed and one hurt. the president of iran was sworn in for a second term today defying the controversy surrounding the disputed june 12 election that many iranians believe were rigged. we are learning more about the ordeal of two american journalists held captive until north korea for five months. this they said they were fed rice with rocks and accept operated in captivity. now bret baier previews what is on "special report," tonight. >> the white house asks americans to report fishy e-mails about healthcare reform. that sets off republicans, an hugo chavez threatens war based on a specific u.s. action. now back to glenn beck. glenn: well, hello, america. there are a lot of dumb stories about politicians trying to use power and ip influence i
ç >> i'm patti ann browne.the gunman who riddled an aerobics chas yesterday at a gym in pennsylvania reportedly did not a have relationship with 'of the victims. police say george sodini used three guns on the attack before he turned one gun on himself. three people were killed and one hurt. the president of iran was sworn in for a second term today defying the controversy surrounding the disputed june 12 election that many iranians believe were rigged. we are learning more about the...
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make you feel bad for other countries when you see how hard it is for them to get their two all beef patties. >> i'm not prone to feeling bad. i don't eat big macs. >> martha, i know you agree with me, possibly the greatest food product ever made. >> i just like the special sauce and cheese with the. >> i when it mixes with the sliced lettuce. >> it has been a long time and i started to want a big mac and i worked more than 12 minutes. >> i like the nugget. >> they are not -- >> i wish this was something i could relate to like how long would it take me to work to buy like a 6-pack or an ak 47. five me something i can use. >> i like the fact that you called them nuggets. i think we all agreed not to call them chicken nuggets any more. >> greg: i hate the fact that they try to shape them into something. it doesn't have to be shaped, just has to be deep fried. jamie, last word, doesn't this prove that america should be invading every country that has a problem affording a big mac so we can build a mcdonalds and make this cheap and affordable for them. >> that is a really interesting theory for
make you feel bad for other countries when you see how hard it is for them to get their two all beef patties. >> i'm not prone to feeling bad. i don't eat big macs. >> martha, i know you agree with me, possibly the greatest food product ever made. >> i just like the special sauce and cheese with the. >> i when it mixes with the sliced lettuce. >> it has been a long time and i started to want a big mac and i worked more than 12 minutes. >> i like the nugget....
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and i played a chicken named patty.end neil and i, neil is a duck in that picture, we were like hell yes, we're going to purchase those costumes. >> well, sure. >> and we -- and friday nights was, you know, the night. we would just dress up like that and just walk around. and -- >> it looks like you did mushrooms and robbed the bank. [ laughter ] no? >> i actually i don't know who that woman is. >> really? [ laughter ] well, birds of a feather, i guess. [ laughter ] did you dress up frequently in unusual costumes as a youth? >> i -- yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. i did. well, i went to an all-girl's private catholic high school. >> uh-huh. >> hi, sister betty. [ laughter ] probably asleep. >> yeah. i hope so. >> yeah. but, yeah, and we had these dress down days whe you could kind of show off your style. because every other day we're wearing uniforms and people would come in their jeans or whatever. and i always took it upon myself to dress up as this character that i created who was a real estate agent named -- [ laughter ] -
and i played a chicken named patty.end neil and i, neil is a duck in that picture, we were like hell yes, we're going to purchase those costumes. >> well, sure. >> and we -- and friday nights was, you know, the night. we would just dress up like that and just walk around. and -- >> it looks like you did mushrooms and robbed the bank. [ laughter ] no? >> i actually i don't know who that woman is. >> really? [ laughter ] well, birds of a feather, i guess. [ laughter...
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the key is when you make the patty, you will see the cheese is actually in it like that. >> can you slap that one on the grill? we have about 20 seconds before we go to break. we are going to come back out here. >> there is the cheese. when it cooks it will melt and be gorgeous. flavorful and juicy. not dry. that's the trick. >> this is not your grandmother's turkeyburger. >> definitely not. this is -- no. new science here. cutting zblej you are sweating which means he has been by the grill for a long time. i'm trying to keep dry. we will come back out. we have lots more whole meal on the grill coming up next. jim, i'm going to send it back to you. >> they do serious burgers. coming up next on "news4 at 4:00," brazen robbery at an apple store. we will show you how a group of thieves got away with a number of ipods. there they go. an angry father lashes out at reporters today. his wife accused of faking a kidnapping. >>> we will hear from arsiahy p first suggested a possible link between a common vaccine and autism. we are always looking for people that make the day specialn the early mor
the key is when you make the patty, you will see the cheese is actually in it like that. >> can you slap that one on the grill? we have about 20 seconds before we go to break. we are going to come back out here. >> there is the cheese. when it cooks it will melt and be gorgeous. flavorful and juicy. not dry. that's the trick. >> this is not your grandmother's turkeyburger. >> definitely not. this is -- no. new science here. cutting zblej you are sweating which means he...