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when you hear a pop on the plane, you are awake, trust me.far as i could tell, he was traveling alone. he was calm. he was shaking but didn't resist anything. he was just sitting there. he looked like a normal guy as well. it was just hard to believe that he was actually going to try to blow up this plane. i burned my hands because obviously, i was trying to put out the fire and the object i was holding. it was on fire a little bit. i had to damp it with my other hand i had to damp the fire because it was growing. there were people standing around because, like, the person next to the suspect, he was, like, he freaked out. he stood up because there was a fire. i think there were like a lot of people trying to help later on. we had a very brave flight attendants so thank you for those people. they are also heroes. yeah. together we maintained the suspect and we got a safe landing. >> larry: we'll be back with more experts from amsterdam and london right after this. (announcer) pillsbury bakes up bigger than the leading store brand. by any meas
when you hear a pop on the plane, you are awake, trust me.far as i could tell, he was traveling alone. he was calm. he was shaking but didn't resist anything. he was just sitting there. he looked like a normal guy as well. it was just hard to believe that he was actually going to try to blow up this plane. i burned my hands because obviously, i was trying to put out the fire and the object i was holding. it was on fire a little bit. i had to damp it with my other hand i had to damp the fire...
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and next thing we know, one pop. and everybody got a little bit startled.nd then they look around and see nothing, so after a few seconds or so, then there was a little bit of light, a little bit of kind of flamish light and there was a fire. and then people started to get concerned and panicked almost. and everybody was rushing towards that area and trying to get water, blankets and fight extinguishers. so that's one of the things that i noticeded. a lot of efforts to get it under control, and we did. >> was there a struggle with the suspect? >> caller: there was a young man behind me about three or four seats. and he took care of that suspect. he handled him pretty good, i think. and there was a little bit, obviously, struggle. and i think he took it under control. >> what was the sense on the aircraft? was there a great deal of panic? were people seeing that it was under control? were people screaming or crying? >> caller: at the time from my vantage point, i think there was only panic. i would say about around six or seven rows up and down. >> okay. so
and next thing we know, one pop. and everybody got a little bit startled.nd then they look around and see nothing, so after a few seconds or so, then there was a little bit of light, a little bit of kind of flamish light and there was a fire. and then people started to get concerned and panicked almost. and everybody was rushing towards that area and trying to get water, blankets and fight extinguishers. so that's one of the things that i noticeded. a lot of efforts to get it under control, and...
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the puck actually pops out and he still didn't know where it is. he is talking to the referee again. watch this shot. watch what happens. he is looking. watch what happens. he is looking behind but it sexually pops out in front. his defensemen shoves it underneath him. knee problems. rebound there. continue had it went in, it would have been no goal for the capitals. quit 1st minute of the 3rd period. the capitals had the lead by #. toronto puts 2 of 3 on the board in the middle stanza. washington a 6-4 win over toronto back in early october. a shoot-out loss three weeks ago. and surrounded. knuble turning and burning the other way with brendan morrison. and kaberle operating out of his own zone. he love it is stretch pad. too strong. he has been terrific in this team. you look at francois beauchemin playing against the number one trio. >> joe: no trouble for toskala. he saw it all the way. and toskala trying to keep peace in front of his neck. and forced to retire earlier than anticipated after troubles with concussions. the puck was played with a
the puck actually pops out and he still didn't know where it is. he is talking to the referee again. watch this shot. watch what happens. he is looking. watch what happens. he is looking behind but it sexually pops out in front. his defensemen shoves it underneath him. knee problems. rebound there. continue had it went in, it would have been no goal for the capitals. quit 1st minute of the 3rd period. the capitals had the lead by #. toronto puts 2 of 3 on the board in the middle stanza....
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and then martie broder for the goal. >> joe: i think they have enough offensive pop.e will continue with nor net star 1 -- with more net star 1 live intermission in a moment. welcome home, man. >>> net star 1 intermission live continues on csn. the gm for the edmonton oilers ranking mcphee and lowe. no score after 20 minutes of play. joe and craig continuing with net star 1 intermission live. locker, what are they doing well defensively. >> craig: they are controlling the puck. they have cut down on shots against. to me that comes for puck control. when it goes d to d, if they don't have a pass, they are chipping it back to the d, using a lot of delays to control the puck which means the opposition doesn't have it a lot. >> washington threatening jeff deslauriers. surprisingly there's no score on the board after we look at the highlights after one. >> craig: they were trying to go high on this kid, jeff deslauriers. his catching glove working in the first period. fleischmann at the other end. that was the catching glove. high lanes, the caps seeing more commotion i wo
and then martie broder for the goal. >> joe: i think they have enough offensive pop.e will continue with nor net star 1 -- with more net star 1 live intermission in a moment. welcome home, man. >>> net star 1 intermission live continues on csn. the gm for the edmonton oilers ranking mcphee and lowe. no score after 20 minutes of play. joe and craig continuing with net star 1 intermission live. locker, what are they doing well defensively. >> craig: they are controlling the...
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next thing we know, there was a pop. and everybody got a little bit startled. and then we looked around and saw nothing. after a few seconds or so, then there was a little bit of light, a little bit of -- kind of flamish light and there was fire. and people began to panic almost. and everybody was rushing towards that area and tried to get water, a blanket and fire extinguisher coming through and passengers, everybody -- that's one of the things that i noticed. they put a lot of effort to get it under control. and we did. >> was there a struggle with this suspect? >> there was a young man behind me about three or four rows, and he took care of that suspect. he handled him pretty good, i think. there was a little bit, obviously, of a struggle. and i think he took it under control. >> what was the sense on the aircraft? was there a great deal of panic? were people sort of seeing that it was under control? were people screaming or crying? >> at the time, from my vantage point, i think there was only panic around the sixth or seventh rows up and down. >> so basical
next thing we know, there was a pop. and everybody got a little bit startled. and then we looked around and saw nothing. after a few seconds or so, then there was a little bit of light, a little bit of -- kind of flamish light and there was fire. and people began to panic almost. and everybody was rushing towards that area and tried to get water, a blanket and fire extinguisher coming through and passengers, everybody -- that's one of the things that i noticed. they put a lot of effort to get...
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arenas pops for 3, misses. it has been that kind of night. >> phil: that was a great play p it looked like randy foye was trying to get the foul on sessions and actually made contact with him. the ball missed and you have brewer with the play fake. he laid the left hand on him, and flu u brewer was there for the put-back. another offensive rebound. they have at least 18 offensive rebounds tonight. >> steve: they do, indeed. they have 22 second chance points. 1:09 to play, it looks bleak for washington down by 10. they will come to the other end and shoot. you see kurt rambis in his first year with the team. he was an assistant under del harris. he is best known in his career for the lakers, he spent nine seasons there in the show time era. he had his best seasons statistically when he played for the expansion charlotte hornets in 88-89. >> steve: he was known for helping kareem on the boards. what he gave to that team was physical play he looks a lot difference now as a coach. he had the hair and the glasses. h
arenas pops for 3, misses. it has been that kind of night. >> phil: that was a great play p it looked like randy foye was trying to get the foul on sessions and actually made contact with him. the ball missed and you have brewer with the play fake. he laid the left hand on him, and flu u brewer was there for the put-back. another offensive rebound. they have at least 18 offensive rebounds tonight. >> steve: they do, indeed. they have 22 second chance points. 1:09 to play, it looks...
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if you want to, she will pop in here and she will be worth it. because she is terrific. and she's eight, you know, prosecutor, attorney general, all this kind of stuff. and she is just wonderful. and agreed on this subject that i want to thank you all very, very much for taking the time. i agree with you, professor cox, that this will have, this hearing will have an effect. it already has. and it may be $10 or $20 a month, but it is a wrongful 10 or $20. and it is not fair to do that to the american people under any circumstances. we have to stop it. having said that, this hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama will address the nation on his new military and diplomatic strategy for afghanistan tonight. the president will make his remarks at the west point military academy. watch live coverage at 8 p.m. eastern on the c-span networks. earlier this month the federal reserve announced new rules that would restrict banks and others that issue debit cards from charging overdraft fees without the express permission of the c
if you want to, she will pop in here and she will be worth it. because she is terrific. and she's eight, you know, prosecutor, attorney general, all this kind of stuff. and she is just wonderful. and agreed on this subject that i want to thank you all very, very much for taking the time. i agree with you, professor cox, that this will have, this hearing will have an effect. it already has. and it may be $10 or $20 a month, but it is a wrongful 10 or $20. and it is not fair to do that to the...
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he will pop up somewhere. but he sent alvan into different corrections. he sent troops toward augusta in the north and troops south but he wasn't going to either place. he had his two-pronged army marched straight toward milledgeville which was then the state capital and on from there to savannah. at first, the way was easy. there were few confederates are now. he could get his troops marching. he wanted to get at least 15 miles a day but how do you march 15 miles a day if you have 62,000 troops and no roads and your beef on the hoof marching behind you? he had thousands of cattle shipped in from chicago which would literally march behind the army. after all they had no refrigeration and this was the way you have fresh meat so they marched with the troops but marched behind them. that slowed down the event and and he was under constant threat from confederate calvary which could try to punch at him from different directions but there was actually very little lefferts the confederates could put into it because he had a wonderful guards that turned away mos
he will pop up somewhere. but he sent alvan into different corrections. he sent troops toward augusta in the north and troops south but he wasn't going to either place. he had his two-pronged army marched straight toward milledgeville which was then the state capital and on from there to savannah. at first, the way was easy. there were few confederates are now. he could get his troops marching. he wanted to get at least 15 miles a day but how do you march 15 miles a day if you have 62,000...
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put a can of beans on that stump and she takes out her pistol and pops, hits it dead aim and it quieted so she had a fabulous experience. and she really described it as fabulous with these convicts whom she cooked for and she escapes the burn. when the firestorm happens, they dive into the stream. this is what a lot of -- they were so helpless and they dive in this shallow stream hoping it would hopscotch over them. a lot of people went spoke caves and that didn't work because this fire, you know, it's a storm. it's seeking oxygen. it literally sucked the air out of the caves and that's why some people died even though they're in caves. all these convicts and pinky adair they're in this stream trying to survive the firestorm and she get up in the middle of it saying i won't die here. she said what are you doing, you're crazy. she walks 20 miles down to the town of adair, which is on the st. joe river, i believe, and she has this marvelous tale of her living through it. she outlives everyone. every major player in this drama, big and small, and in her 90s, some wonderful person, i don't
put a can of beans on that stump and she takes out her pistol and pops, hits it dead aim and it quieted so she had a fabulous experience. and she really described it as fabulous with these convicts whom she cooked for and she escapes the burn. when the firestorm happens, they dive into the stream. this is what a lot of -- they were so helpless and they dive in this shallow stream hoping it would hopscotch over them. a lot of people went spoke caves and that didn't work because this fire, you...
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and what i notice in it, craig, is that one of the news items that's popping out in these reviews isthe story about putting the finger on the individual that you believe was involved in this famous incident of the theft in the turning over the campaign debate materials of president carter. can you just go into that a little bit. >> there's a fellow named paul corbin. he was a little bit of a rogue and i got his fbi file and it was 2,000 pages. he was in the '40s and the '50s was a labor communist organizer here in the united states with, you know, various labor unions out in the midwest and he ran various scams. he's arrested a number of times. he became very close to the kennedy family. ended up running wisconsin for jfk in 1960. and then wisconsin after that. and became very close to bobby kennedy and was on the kennedy family payroll from the early '60s to the day he died in 1991. he was on the payroll of the joseph p. kennedy foundation, the merchandising mart which the kennedys owned in chicago. he was supporting ted kennedy in the primaries over jimmy carter in 1980. and, of co
and what i notice in it, craig, is that one of the news items that's popping out in these reviews isthe story about putting the finger on the individual that you believe was involved in this famous incident of the theft in the turning over the campaign debate materials of president carter. can you just go into that a little bit. >> there's a fellow named paul corbin. he was a little bit of a rogue and i got his fbi file and it was 2,000 pages. he was in the '40s and the '50s was a labor...
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up pops this guy, john sears, who had ran ford's campaign but got passed over because, you know, drewncer and rog morton and others were running it. so he ends up, you know, running reagan's campaign but this is a great acquisition in the eyes of the national media because they didn't know much about this guy, reagan, from california. even after all of his careers in hollywood and the lecture circuit. 3,000 miles is a long way. you don't have the internet, talk radio, cell phones. it's a big country. and most of those guys are 3,000 miles away. so the guy they do know, john sears, who has got all this national political experience -- he's going to run reagan's campaign. well, that really impresses the national media. but reagan comes close as we all know in 1976. some say because john got them close. others say because john messed up in new york. and in ohio and in new jersey and other primaries. but there wasn't a good, acceptable backup which is why it took so long to fire john in 1980 because there wasn't anybody of john's stature. and the other thing weighing on reagan and actuall
up pops this guy, john sears, who had ran ford's campaign but got passed over because, you know, drewncer and rog morton and others were running it. so he ends up, you know, running reagan's campaign but this is a great acquisition in the eyes of the national media because they didn't know much about this guy, reagan, from california. even after all of his careers in hollywood and the lecture circuit. 3,000 miles is a long way. you don't have the internet, talk radio, cell phones. it's a big...
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if you want to, she will pop in here. and she will be worth it because she is terrific. and she is a prosecutor, attorney general and all this kind of stuff and she is just wonderful. and agreed on the subject. i want to thank you all very, very much for taking the time. i agree with you professor cox that this will have an effect, and it already has. and, of it may be $10 or $20 a month but it is a wrongful ten or $20 it is not fair to do that to the american people under any circumstances and we have to stop it. having said that, this hearing is adjourned. >> the senate began debate on health care legislation today. for more information on the senate bill and the house version, go to c-span's health care hub. watts speeches, congressional hearings in news briefings. that is that c-span.org/health care. now here is some health care debate from the senate floor. we will start with senate leaders harry reid and mitch mcconnell. after that maryland senator mikulski on her amendment on women's health screening. later, senator john mccain talks about his objections to the ov
if you want to, she will pop in here. and she will be worth it because she is terrific. and she is a prosecutor, attorney general and all this kind of stuff and she is just wonderful. and agreed on the subject. i want to thank you all very, very much for taking the time. i agree with you professor cox that this will have an effect, and it already has. and, of it may be $10 or $20 a month but it is a wrongful ten or $20 it is not fair to do that to the american people under any circumstances and...
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soon was that all of our contingency planning is based on doing iraq -- the month of january kept popping up. after the summer break of 2002, and i stress that this was contingency. . . >> how much understanding was there between britain and the united states that this was an effective deadline? were the british able to say that it would help if you could Ñibring it back to later? >> well, one single discussion was when tony blair came to washington in 2003 and he was seeking delay, because i think we were not militarily ready, and he thought it was time for a second position, which at the time, it did not look unachievable. i remember a television program the night before saying on these two points, you have not won the argument yet. çóyou can say to the president,i need a delay and a council resolution. you have the americans to make a second attempt, and again they are impressed by the spanish prime minister, by bruce toney, -- berlusconi, by john howard. but it was not because they said we could not do this thing by the march timeframe, but strategically speaking, it did not matter wh
soon was that all of our contingency planning is based on doing iraq -- the month of january kept popping up. after the summer break of 2002, and i stress that this was contingency. . . >> how much understanding was there between britain and the united states that this was an effective deadline? were the british able to say that it would help if you could Ñibring it back to later? >> well, one single discussion was when tony blair came to washington in 2003 and he was seeking...
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so i've thought about cultural references and historical references and maybe even things in pop culture that i could use as an analogy to try to help explain what's going on here in the united states senate. and the only thing i can think of is the wizard of oz, because in the wizard of oz, dorothy gets thrown up in that tornado into a place that doesn't play by the rules, doesn't make any sense that's sort of the united states congress. dorothy and the lion and the tin man and the scarecrow, they're told follow the yellow brick road, you'll get there. all your answers will be solved, everything will be great. that's sort of like this phrase we hear around here, make history, make history. just get it done, make history. pay no attention to the cuts in medicare, pay no attention to the higher taxes and the higher premiums that people are going to have to suffer under. and like the tin man -- excuse me -- like the scarecrow who doesn't have a brain, it's not very thoughtful to put more expenses and more taxes on the states with medicaid who can't afford it. like the tin man who doesn't h
so i've thought about cultural references and historical references and maybe even things in pop culture that i could use as an analogy to try to help explain what's going on here in the united states senate. and the only thing i can think of is the wizard of oz, because in the wizard of oz, dorothy gets thrown up in that tornado into a place that doesn't play by the rules, doesn't make any sense that's sort of the united states congress. dorothy and the lion and the tin man and the scarecrow,...
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this requires animation, and celebrities, pop culture relevance. it is built on an underappreciated preface that media can be powerful and an intentional tool. we have stayed true to our cause with strict licensing standards as we go about these things. we have pledged not to market to children. listen to is recognizing the value of research and development -- lesson two is recognizing the value of research and development. we stuck to a research plan, and we call this our forty first experimental season. we study the key learning demand s on pre-schoolers to teach us how to appraoch tough-to- teach topics. we have talked on social relations. we'll talk about a hundred and 20 countries involved in it -- these are amazing projects. it is having an hiv positive muppet in south america to deal with the children that are stigmatized by their fellow children. this is a way of teaching kids through will modeling and television that you can be friends with someone and play with them, not necessarily get sick. it breaks the culture of silence around aids i
this requires animation, and celebrities, pop culture relevance. it is built on an underappreciated preface that media can be powerful and an intentional tool. we have stayed true to our cause with strict licensing standards as we go about these things. we have pledged not to market to children. listen to is recognizing the value of research and development -- lesson two is recognizing the value of research and development. we stuck to a research plan, and we call this our forty first...
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this requires animation, and celebrities, pop culture relevance. it is built on an underappreciated preface that media can be powerful and an intentional tool. we have stayed true to our cause with strict licensing standards as we go about these things. we have pledged not to market to children. listen to is recognizing the value of research and development -- lesson two is recognizing the value of research and development. we stuck to a research plan, and we call this our forty first experimental season. we study the key learning demand s on pre-schoolers to teach us how to appraoch tough-to- teach topics. we have talked on social relations. we'll talk about a hundred and 20 countries involved in it -- these are amazing projects. it is having an hiv positive muppet in south america to deal with the children that are stigmatized by their fellow children. this is a way of teaching kids through will modeling and television that you can be friends with someone and play with them, not necessarily get sick. it breaks the culture of silence around aids i
this requires animation, and celebrities, pop culture relevance. it is built on an underappreciated preface that media can be powerful and an intentional tool. we have stayed true to our cause with strict licensing standards as we go about these things. we have pledged not to market to children. listen to is recognizing the value of research and development -- lesson two is recognizing the value of research and development. we stuck to a research plan, and we call this our forty first...
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is why obama's numbers popped up when the homebuying dispatcher.it's been part of the american dressler. those of you that a chance to have friends in europe or overseas, this is a concept that is very american in nature. it's a value that has been up there forever and ever. number seven, is a better quality of life. which is very materialistic. it's can i have a vacation, can i have a second car? can i have a game machine. whatever it is that provide you with your personal entertainment and your personal happiness, and from a materialistic stempler, makes the list here at number seven. and the number eight, more important to those of us who are my age, am i going to have a good and happy retirement. hasn't made the list for ever. social security and medicare or issues which are always available to be tapped and used in campaigns. so these eight values have been part of the sort of american fabric, if you will, the fabric of voters, the fabric of who we are. the order hasn't changed much. jobs have moved up a little bit. first three have been the f
is why obama's numbers popped up when the homebuying dispatcher.it's been part of the american dressler. those of you that a chance to have friends in europe or overseas, this is a concept that is very american in nature. it's a value that has been up there forever and ever. number seven, is a better quality of life. which is very materialistic. it's can i have a vacation, can i have a second car? can i have a game machine. whatever it is that provide you with your personal entertainment and...
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. >> and i don't think it's an either or pop litigation. so you go visit with the 13 led student. you let her tell the story and you entrain the story how that it ins in. i get a much, much billing irreactioning to my fred sesssor wasn't create about doing. the second part of your question, know is he even larter. editors want a paragraph. what are the consequences that the new aven firefighting testing decision? >> i don't know. nobody knows. what are the consequences. and once wants to find an opportunity to to come back at it. the rhythms there are moments in time when it's easy to write stories and it returns to something we call a pig. >> ok. the gentleman. is it a myth that justices get on the court and completely change that philosophy. or sit that predictable and the con fir station hearing is going to find out what's going to the court is so much integrated into the place cal system that -- it was always kind of a myth. there were prominent us the jiss bran ben. at least use tiss warren. both appointed byizeen-hour. david southor, there was a time when the per lynn wall t
. >> and i don't think it's an either or pop litigation. so you go visit with the 13 led student. you let her tell the story and you entrain the story how that it ins in. i get a much, much billing irreactioning to my fred sesssor wasn't create about doing. the second part of your question, know is he even larter. editors want a paragraph. what are the consequences that the new aven firefighting testing decision? >> i don't know. nobody knows. what are the consequences. and once...
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the word -- the worldwide appeal of the king of pop and pushed him over the top. >>> the kick off of the awards season, people's choice awards. this year's host is queen latifah. sandra bullock, l.l. cool j and the list goes on for those expected to attend. >>> dancing with the stars champ and friend of 9 9 news now helio gives usagers glimpse of his baby on twitter. he posted thisic churr of himself. and his new daughter and mom. >>> last call to meet the cast of the real world dc tonight. the mtv reality show teamed up with metro mix for the premier of the real world dc. meet them tonight at black fin at 1620 i street northwest. space is limited. to rsvp, go to wusa9.com. >>> nehemiah clark took time to chat it up with our army reporter. his thoughts on the dc version. >> the houses are amazing. i would love to see what they have in dc. anything on the east coast i'm a big fan of. dc should be a good season. >> reporter: thank you for that report. >>> in other reports, we see that football fans and patty were supporting toys for tots at the redskins game this month. she wasn't thri
the word -- the worldwide appeal of the king of pop and pushed him over the top. >>> the kick off of the awards season, people's choice awards. this year's host is queen latifah. sandra bullock, l.l. cool j and the list goes on for those expected to attend. >>> dancing with the stars champ and friend of 9 9 news now helio gives usagers glimpse of his baby on twitter. he posted thisic churr of himself. and his new daughter and mom. >>> last call to meet the cast of the...
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is there a way to merge this information so that he could have popped up some place?ere's no suggestion that -- he was on what's called a tie heed list, can has half a million plus names on it. there's no suggestion that that was not shared information. the issue was was there enough information to move him to the more specific lists, which would require additional example or indeed being on no-fly status it. to date it does not appear that there was any such information to move him from that tied list which was shared to a more specific list that would require different types of screening at the airport. >> not even a father coming in knowing what his son has been up to and reporting this to the u.s. embassy is enough? what puts you on the watch list, if that isn't enough? >> well, indeed, you can -- let's not get into that, because for one thing, we need to ascertain exactly who said what to whom and when. but also you have to understand that you need information that is specific and credible if you're going to actually bar someone from air travel. he was on a gener
is there a way to merge this information so that he could have popped up some place?ere's no suggestion that -- he was on what's called a tie heed list, can has half a million plus names on it. there's no suggestion that that was not shared information. the issue was was there enough information to move him to the more specific lists, which would require additional example or indeed being on no-fly status it. to date it does not appear that there was any such information to move him from that...
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at a time when people are increasing savings, he will not get the same pop out of the money that youwould normally get. that is the problem. they did not spend the money properly. a lot of local governments have bloated themselves with the rise in property values. they do need some adjusting. we do not have the government employees where we need them. the dow host: under of minnesota is seeking to limit his state's spending. he is pushing a possible amendment to the constitution. guest: in terms of state governments, that is destructive. i will understand he is considering running for president in 2012. it is difficult to do that. health care costs are rising more rapidly than other costs. unless you are going to have big cuts, you are going to run into big problems. he is probably being disingenuous. guest:@@@@@@@ @ @ 50 worst welfare recipients are the state governments. after wall street, the next 50 guys are the governors. they're running to washington to get them to pay for a new initiative while shifting the burden of taxation down to the mayors and county executives. a lot of
at a time when people are increasing savings, he will not get the same pop out of the money that youwould normally get. that is the problem. they did not spend the money properly. a lot of local governments have bloated themselves with the rise in property values. they do need some adjusting. we do not have the government employees where we need them. the dow host: under of minnesota is seeking to limit his state's spending. he is pushing a possible amendment to the constitution. guest: in...
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at a time when people are increasing savings, he will not get the same pop out of the money that you would normally get. that is the problem. they did not spend the money properly. a lot of local governments have bloated themselves with the rise in property values. they do need some adjusting. we do not have the government employees where we need them. the dow host: under of minnesota is seeking to limit his state's spending. he is pushing a possible amendment to the constitution. guest: in terms of state governments, that is destructive. i will understand he is considering running for president in 2012. it is difficult to do that. health care costs are rising more rapidly than other costs. unless you are going to have big cuts, you are going to run into big problems. he is probably being disingenuous. guest: the instrumentality of the state and the city of -- he won that giving them less aid for education -- you wind up giving them less aid for education. you have to understand the the 50 worst welfare recipients are the state governments. after wall street, the next 50 guys are the
at a time when people are increasing savings, he will not get the same pop out of the money that you would normally get. that is the problem. they did not spend the money properly. a lot of local governments have bloated themselves with the rise in property values. they do need some adjusting. we do not have the government employees where we need them. the dow host: under of minnesota is seeking to limit his state's spending. he is pushing a possible amendment to the constitution. guest: in...
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i kind of popped off and said, this isn't a necessity. you do not have to watch tv. so i said, turning the tv off. . >> that could not have happened without the support and fly and the -- and of lavatory -- and of philanthropy of a lot of good people. young people cannot lose the fact of your power to change the world. because we are so great that corporate philanthropy and big boy after becoming we tend to think you have to be steve case or bill gates before you can make a difference. i grew up in a small family church in boston. we had to go to church three times a week. it was a country church that had all the bible phrases plastic in the wall. this was in austin. one of my cousins whispered in my yeaear. he said that god did not have a committee. [laughter] young people, you have as much people. volunteer, be a big brother or big sister and teach for america and volunteering can help you transform somebody's life but help inform you in a good way for the rest of your life. >> he helped up bring up wendy copp so that is why he get that plug in. thank you. [laughte
i kind of popped off and said, this isn't a necessity. you do not have to watch tv. so i said, turning the tv off. . >> that could not have happened without the support and fly and the -- and of lavatory -- and of philanthropy of a lot of good people. young people cannot lose the fact of your power to change the world. because we are so great that corporate philanthropy and big boy after becoming we tend to think you have to be steve case or bill gates before you can make a difference. i...
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rolls halfway down and pops back out. pedersen with the carom. >> mary: and the track meet begins immediately. jayne appel. >> jim: mary, you saw it just as i saw it. >> mary: it's unbelievable. as soon as the possession changes, she's at midcourt. >> jim: inside. the help defense came from pedersen. and the foul, i believe, will be on pedersen. no, they get appel for the reach. >> lisa: but the nice job about appel, she's going to react. once the ball hits the rim, you take off. your first three steps. i ran the floor all the time, and that's how you beat the defense. in fact, tara taught me that. >> mary: i got this old videotape about pat riley. the whole thing is about the first two steps. you've got to swing those arms and appel does that. >> lisa: she's not the fastest player on the floor but because she makes the effort and reacts to the shots, she's getting down there for fastbreak layups. >> jim: you don't have to be the fastest, you just have to be faster than your man? >> lisa: absolutely. and you have to react
rolls halfway down and pops back out. pedersen with the carom. >> mary: and the track meet begins immediately. jayne appel. >> jim: mary, you saw it just as i saw it. >> mary: it's unbelievable. as soon as the possession changes, she's at midcourt. >> jim: inside. the help defense came from pedersen. and the foul, i believe, will be on pedersen. no, they get appel for the reach. >> lisa: but the nice job about appel, she's going to react. once the ball hits the...
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. - ( popping ) get unlimited calling to every mobile phone nationwide when you switch to any mobile. only from sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. jim: two minutes left. each team with two time-outs and each team with 2 on the board. third down and for the broncos. phil: i think they're just faking the blitz. they'll play it safe. jim: almost got to orton. now running for it and he is stopped short. coming up to make the play, tracy white, but there is a flag back near the goal line. referee: holding, offense number 78. half the distance to the goal. still third down. jim: are you going to take the penalty? you would force him to punt here from the 17. phil: no, he's going to reassess this. referee: correction, declined. fourth down. jim: ok. i wouldn't give them a chance if i had to make a call like that. phil: andy reid complaining, all right, there's holding. was it in the end zone? jim: of course they would have taken the next snap from about the 4-yard line. they're going to decline the penalty and get t
. - ( popping ) get unlimited calling to every mobile phone nationwide when you switch to any mobile. only from sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. jim: two minutes left. each team with two time-outs and each team with 2 on the board. third down and for the broncos. phil: i think they're just faking the blitz. they'll play it safe. jim: almost got to orton. now running for it and he is stopped short. coming up to make...
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for individus who pop up. this man's name s added to the larger000 list we are told. the technology should ext to matcthose names quickly even though there areroblems in terms of spelling and soorth. tuing to privacy. there has to ba balance of civil libeies, privacy and curity. here i think the position is extre in terms of the ritancal view of the human body. people go to doctors. doctors look at their bodies. people skr- to balce on the one hand what individuals e trying to doo kill them while they go through thmundane process of goi from one place to anoth by airplane, and certain kindof technologies as jim hamentioned that enable screers t to detecthings hiddenn the human body. >> jfrey: just in the short time left i want to ask govern thompsonstarting with you. it possible if these things were donthere are still cases like this. we talketoday to paul pillar, a long timintelligence profsional. said we're seng a monstration. no matter w hard we try to fix thgs we have inherent challengesnd likely to have incidents like. this what do you think? >> se. that remds me
for individus who pop up. this man's name s added to the larger000 list we are told. the technology should ext to matcthose names quickly even though there areroblems in terms of spelling and soorth. tuing to privacy. there has to ba balance of civil libeies, privacy and curity. here i think the position is extre in terms of the ritancal view of the human body. people go to doctors. doctors look at their bodies. people skr- to balce on the one hand what individuals e trying to doo kill them...
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his name popped up pretty quickly. >> representative, what's your view of how legitimate and realisticmes wonder if the things are serious or they're just people not really capable of carrying out a full terrorist attack? what's your feeling on the seriousness of this? >> reporter: my feeling is this was serious. how sophisticated he was, i don't know. but it was a very sophisticated the device. he set it off before the plane landed. we may have been lucky. he may have been inept. but considering his background that i'm aware of, i would say we ducked a bullet on this one. >> thank you. we'll be in touch with you as we get more on this suspected terrorist attack on a flight from amsterdam to detroit. representative king, thank you. peter, what have you gathered from everything you've heard about this so far? >> well, i think there are a lot of interesting things about the case. first of all, an attack on christmas. a major christian holiday by somebody associated with al qaeda. we've seen this before. richard reed, the so-called shoe bomber planned an attack very close to christmas. we
his name popped up pretty quickly. >> representative, what's your view of how legitimate and realisticmes wonder if the things are serious or they're just people not really capable of carrying out a full terrorist attack? what's your feeling on the seriousness of this? >> reporter: my feeling is this was serious. how sophisticated he was, i don't know. but it was a very sophisticated the device. he set it off before the plane landed. we may have been lucky. he may have been inept....
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i have a monopolistic crack he got popped the first day. then there were not any dealers and two weeks later there were no buyers. and they made five arrests and the market is still closed for govett did not eliminate the crack problem. you can still buy crack there on the edge of town not a single of dancer has complained. the point* of the program is not to abolish crack dealing or get their drug it was to return the west and to the people who live there and that worked. people are pushing baby strollers what used to be a war zone. this is now been replicated in east hampstead and other places. were all right. honolulu, steve u.s. attorney now a court judge probation officers the bringing him probation for revocation seven, eight, 10 kumbaya 12 and din been they had an average of 14 prior arrests and fit judge said to probation officers okay i see why i should provoke him he is not getting the message but why get this file now while it is too late? is number nine violation what happened the first eight times. the officer said your honor,
i have a monopolistic crack he got popped the first day. then there were not any dealers and two weeks later there were no buyers. and they made five arrests and the market is still closed for govett did not eliminate the crack problem. you can still buy crack there on the edge of town not a single of dancer has complained. the point* of the program is not to abolish crack dealing or get their drug it was to return the west and to the people who live there and that worked. people are pushing...
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and he's going to disneyworld pop.ldman and his dad landing in orlando after an international custody fight. more headlines shortly, now back to larry king. >> this i'm pulling this very hard. that was in her skin there. there and this here. these are quills. take these home to your sons and let them fight each other. just kidding, larry, don't do that. >> larry: no, they will. how is this one different from the other that was bigger? >> the african porcupine is much bigger than the north american porcupine. there's a barb there. the minute you touch this animal, whether it be a cougar or bobcat to try to eat it, the quill will come off in their mouth or hand and infect them. >> let's meet the striped skunk. >> be careful. just take your time. no hurry here. >> larry: here comes the striped skunk. >> there, see the tail goes up, right? >> larry: does that mean he's going to smell? >> could be, yeah. larry, i want to encourage people to not try to pick up a baby skunk. number one, they'll get sprayed and two, they carry
and he's going to disneyworld pop.ldman and his dad landing in orlando after an international custody fight. more headlines shortly, now back to larry king. >> this i'm pulling this very hard. that was in her skin there. there and this here. these are quills. take these home to your sons and let them fight each other. just kidding, larry, don't do that. >> larry: no, they will. how is this one different from the other that was bigger? >> the african porcupine is much bigger...
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same goes if i pick up a 12-pack of pop. that's just my suggestion. >> host: senator, what do you make of it? host. >> guest: there is lot of different ways to pay for this. the sugar tax or pop tax is one of them. he brings up important point. more than half of the money spent on health care are spent on 5% of people. the people eat too much, exercise little, and smoke. when when they're eating it is not healthy food. sugary foods cause high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer. that is why 5% of the people are causing 50% of the costs. so if we could do things to help get those 5% of the people to develop healthy habits, that is going to be better. if they're drinking less pop and less sugar, i think those things will be helpful. but there are actually no incentives in this bill for focused, individual changes in healthy behavior. there's money for walkways and jungle gyms and street lamps hoping that somebody will come out and exercise but there is no individual incentive to help somebody say, no, i will try to have less suga
same goes if i pick up a 12-pack of pop. that's just my suggestion. >> host: senator, what do you make of it? host. >> guest: there is lot of different ways to pay for this. the sugar tax or pop tax is one of them. he brings up important point. more than half of the money spent on health care are spent on 5% of people. the people eat too much, exercise little, and smoke. when when they're eating it is not healthy food. sugary foods cause high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer. that...
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. >> i don't think people will ever understand the loss of michael as a brother for me versus a pop starlosing a sibling is devastating. >> michael was a bright light that's been shining our whole lives and we don't feel that the light is turned off, we just feel that the light is brighter, really, because the legacy lives on and his spirit is very much alive. >> larry: how many children do you guys have? how many do you have, jermaine? >> ask marlon first. >> jermaine has a nursery. >> larry: how many do you have, marlon? >> i have three kids and two grandkids. >> larry: you're a grandfather? >> yes, i'm a grandfather. >> larry: you look like a kid. you have three. all right. tito? >> three and three grandkids as well. >> larry: jackie? >> two kids. >> larry: jermaine? >> three plus four. >> larry: three plus four, that's seven. seven or five? >> that he know of. >> larry: so there's 15 kids. do they all get along? >> yes -- our kids? yes. >> larry: randy has kids as well. and randy has kids. >> right. >> there's a lot of jacksons. >> a whole lot of jacksons. >> larry: do a lot of them
. >> i don't think people will ever understand the loss of michael as a brother for me versus a pop starlosing a sibling is devastating. >> michael was a bright light that's been shining our whole lives and we don't feel that the light is turned off, we just feel that the light is brighter, really, because the legacy lives on and his spirit is very much alive. >> larry: how many children do you guys have? how many do you have, jermaine? >> ask marlon first. >>...
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it can pop up and bite you. >> larry: you played with him. you were paired with him? >> yeah a-the the masters this year. i was paired with him on saturday. >> larry: what was that like? >> we went out and played. >> larry: do you talk to fellow golfers when you play? >> sometimes. i don't talk very much. i'm very into my own world concentrating, focusing, and trying to take care of business. >> larry: you're also very -- you emphasize what you do. you're happy to hit a good shot. you just don't walk calmly into the good day. >> no doubt about it. for me, because of the way i am, i don't know how you cannot show emotion when you hit a good shot or make a great putt or do something out of the ordinary and spectacular. how can you not hear good about yourself? >> how about the reverse when you hit a bad shot? >> you can't have one without the other. >> larry: ever break a club? >> i've never broken a club, no. >> larry: what's the most frustrating you felt on a golf course? you ever not finish a round? >> you know, out of anger? no, never done that. i play all the wall
it can pop up and bite you. >> larry: you played with him. you were paired with him? >> yeah a-the the masters this year. i was paired with him on saturday. >> larry: what was that like? >> we went out and played. >> larry: do you talk to fellow golfers when you play? >> sometimes. i don't talk very much. i'm very into my own world concentrating, focusing, and trying to take care of business. >> larry: you're also very -- you emphasize what you do....
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i want to know it immediately because i want to know what's going to pop up. >> larry: does it always out, david? >> it certainly seems that way, that's why you do have a tough conversation with your client very early in the process. and i wonder what happened over the weekend with tiger and his advisers, whether he told them everything or whether they made the difficult point to him, if there's anything out there, we need to know about it and deal with it. certainly, knowing what we know today, he was too late with this statement. and, yes, whatever is out there, it always seems to come out. pat, if it's on their pda, it's too late, because it's on somebody else's now, too. >> larry: we'll take a break and come back with more. tiger, of course, has an open invitation to appear on this show. he's been here before. we'll be right back. ÷÷÷÷÷÷ >> larry: pat o'brien, you've gone through personal tribulations that got into the press. >> right. >> larry: any advice in that area? going through it, what's it like? >> it's no fun. it's embarrassing, it's humiliating, really the apology
i want to know it immediately because i want to know what's going to pop up. >> larry: does it always out, david? >> it certainly seems that way, that's why you do have a tough conversation with your client very early in the process. and i wonder what happened over the weekend with tiger and his advisers, whether he told them everything or whether they made the difficult point to him, if there's anything out there, we need to know about it and deal with it. certainly, knowing what...
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understand why on sunday the homeland security secretary didn't seem to know that this man's name had popped up in a cia report and the president didn't really allude to it until today. is it possible they didn't learn until last night or this morning that there's a report in langley? >> yes. i think that's really the problem here. i think that's the case. if we look back at what we have done over the last eight years we turned this world upside down deciding we're going to reorganize the government. we're going to spend hundreds of billions of dollars. we're going to do amazing things. yet this fundamental problem seems to still exist. the inability to take a piece of information and put it out there in a place where everybody else can grab it and hopefully connect it to something. remember it's not just about acquiring things. that is one thing the agency does. it really has to be about analyzing them and saying what does this mean? if we -- if all we're doing is acquiring things for their own sake there is no point. as a journalist you understand this. if you go and do an interview but th
understand why on sunday the homeland security secretary didn't seem to know that this man's name had popped up in a cia report and the president didn't really allude to it until today. is it possible they didn't learn until last night or this morning that there's a report in langley? >> yes. i think that's really the problem here. i think that's the case. if we look back at what we have done over the last eight years we turned this world upside down deciding we're going to reorganize the...
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over the course of the day, we will pop up on the screens questions on the pole. you can think about how you would respond. at the end of the day, they are going to come up and tell you the answer. there are a couple of things i want to point out. we find that men in women overwhelmingly agreed that working women is good for society. this is consistent with the work by michael kimmel who finds the most things and move -- have moved along the path of acceptance. we need more. we talk about how men have not fully stepped up to the plate to make sure every worker can be a care giver. both men and women needed the kind of policies that make it possible for them to fill their goals as father. on this panel, michael is going to be joined by a few others. she provides evidence that high- quality marriages are the ones where men and women shared domestic and business work. over lunch, we will do something innovative. it is a fantastic events team. they have said it up today that will be a series of tables for other authors to tell you about their findings. faugthey explor
over the course of the day, we will pop up on the screens questions on the pole. you can think about how you would respond. at the end of the day, they are going to come up and tell you the answer. there are a couple of things i want to point out. we find that men in women overwhelmingly agreed that working women is good for society. this is consistent with the work by michael kimmel who finds the most things and move -- have moved along the path of acceptance. we need more. we talk about how...
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they essentially open a file on you, and i'm told that the nsa began trolling to see if his name popped up, and other agencies were actively pursuing the yemen connection, but one state department official said to me that's where we were on december 25th. >> not clear yet why he was not put on a much more restricted watch list? >> no, it wasn't. this official told me it was the collective judgment of everybody involved, all the relevant agencies, that so far though the report was credible, there wasn't anything to corroborate it, no derogatory information that would meet the standard of going on the so-called screening list. that's still a huge list of 400,000, but that's basically decided through a separate acronym-laden agency or consortium run by the fbi, and that list is about 400,000. it appears, piecing all this together, that what was underway was the investigation that would ultimately perhaps nominate him to be put on this other list. >> all right. and then lastly, for now, there's the visa issue, right? what do we know about why the state department did not revoke the visa? >>
they essentially open a file on you, and i'm told that the nsa began trolling to see if his name popped up, and other agencies were actively pursuing the yemen connection, but one state department official said to me that's where we were on december 25th. >> not clear yet why he was not put on a much more restricted watch list? >> no, it wasn't. this official told me it was the collective judgment of everybody involved, all the relevant agencies, that so far though the report was...
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reviews but it's getting great reviews and what i noticed, craig, is one of the news items that's popping up in their reviews is the story about putting the finger on the individual that you believe was involved in this famous incident of theft and the turning over of the campaign debate materials of president carter. can you go into that a little bit? >> there's an old fellow i knew by the name of paul corbin, who was pretty much a brogue. i got his fbi file and it was 2,000 pages. [laughter] corbin was, in the 40's and 50's, was a labor communist organizer here in the united states with various labor unions in the midwest and he ran various scams. he was arrested a number of times. he became close to the kennedy family, and about running wisconsin for jfk 1960 and then it was constant after that. and became very close to bobby kennedy and was on the kennedy family payroll from the early 60's to the day he died in 1991. he was on the payroll of the joseph kennedy foundation and merchandising with kennedy in chicago. he of course was supporting ted kennedy in the primaries over jimmy cart
reviews but it's getting great reviews and what i noticed, craig, is one of the news items that's popping up in their reviews is the story about putting the finger on the individual that you believe was involved in this famous incident of theft and the turning over of the campaign debate materials of president carter. can you go into that a little bit? >> there's an old fellow i knew by the name of paul corbin, who was pretty much a brogue. i got his fbi file and it was 2,000 pages....
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pakistan and yemen and somalia and other parts of the world, you try to nip it in the bud here, it pops up somewhere else. >> it's a danger. one of the greatest resentments is their perception that we deserted them in 1989 when the russians pulled out, we ended our involvement with them. and they believe that we walked away from them. i think it is a balance. i think we need to give as much help as they need to get on their feet and i think we need to help them stand by themselves. >> the time for the gentle lady has expired. the gentleman from california has graciously agreed to one minute. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman -- >> no, no, elton is son for five minutes. >> i have one minute. i have like 52 seconds left. i would like to say general and ambassador, thank you for your service. i know you face challenges that are in some people's views very difficult, if not more so from alexander the great to the soviet union. i appreciate the job you're doing. and we want to try to give you all the support that we can here. as a member of the intelligence committee, i have little insigh
pakistan and yemen and somalia and other parts of the world, you try to nip it in the bud here, it pops up somewhere else. >> it's a danger. one of the greatest resentments is their perception that we deserted them in 1989 when the russians pulled out, we ended our involvement with them. and they believe that we walked away from them. i think it is a balance. i think we need to give as much help as they need to get on their feet and i think we need to help them stand by themselves....
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e one who has popped up cently has been jim web from virginia sply because he's been vote ing with the republicans on a lot of the amendments. there's some concernhat maybe he'sot as strong as we thought could be. he cou be the 60th vote. >> lrer: when the president said, as we hain a clip after e meeting with the democrats,e said there are still differences. what's he talking about? well, the biggest difference i thinky far has to do with abortion lauage and how tough threstrictions should bon abortion. senator benelson of nebraska who we've be talking about, at is a very big issue for him. with the removalf this public option,t may be the big iruwe fohim. it's unclear how that ll be resolved. ifhey can solve that, they'll reallye pretty much the. there e other issues that have to doith how this is all paid for. there are controversial tas and levys that woulde involved. the two big issu were the public optn and abortion. they've notaken the public option off the tle in the senate but the question mains how they're going to deal with the abortion issue >> lehr: what do you hear about
e one who has popped up cently has been jim web from virginia sply because he's been vote ing with the republicans on a lot of the amendments. there's some concernhat maybe he'sot as strong as we thought could be. he cou be the 60th vote. >> lrer: when the president said, as we hain a clip after e meeting with the democrats,e said there are still differences. what's he talking about? well, the biggest difference i thinky far has to do with abortion lauage and how tough threstrictions...