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what happened to aol, prodigy and compuserve? >> prodigy died. that was a deserve the death because they were more of a one way broadcast service, not very to mcginty users wanting to contribute. compuserve was acquired by aol. aol was the upstart around that time. prodigy and compuserve was the leader. aol bought time warner and the merger kind of fell apart. now, time warner is spinning it off again and it will be reborn in some other way. it certainly has no where near the power that it had in those days. one of the interesting things, you noticed i was explaining the pricing and the pricing was metered pricing. you got so many hours for so many dollars. just a few years after that, the world wide web became open to people and came into existence. except for the fee that you have to pay every month for access, which could be $40 or $50 a month, it is not cheap, the actual use of the content is not metered by time or by what you are doing for the most part. this is right at the heart of a gigantic debate and a gigantic business issue. >> switch
what happened to aol, prodigy and compuserve? >> prodigy died. that was a deserve the death because they were more of a one way broadcast service, not very to mcginty users wanting to contribute. compuserve was acquired by aol. aol was the upstart around that time. prodigy and compuserve was the leader. aol bought time warner and the merger kind of fell apart. now, time warner is spinning it off again and it will be reborn in some other way. it certainly has no where near the power that...
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on prodigy you pay $14.95 a month. but once you use two hours, certain parts of the service like the bulletin boards start costing you extra, and then there are other things that cost even above that. come pew serve is $8.95 and you get a bunch of basic services. after that however it may cost you $8 a hour. or if you have a high-speed mode up, $16 a hour. >> what happened to aol, prodigy and come pew serve? >> -- compuserve. >> prodigy died and that was a deserved death because they were more of a one-way broadcast service, not very attuned to users wanting to contribute. compuserve was acquired by aol. aol had been the upstart at that time, compuserve and -- aol bought time warner and the merger kind of fell apart. and at that time warner is spinning it off again and it probably is going to be reborn in some other way. it certainly has nowhere near the power that it had in those days. but i think one of the interesting things, whereas you noticed i was explaining the pricing and the pricing was metered pricing. you g
on prodigy you pay $14.95 a month. but once you use two hours, certain parts of the service like the bulletin boards start costing you extra, and then there are other things that cost even above that. come pew serve is $8.95 and you get a bunch of basic services. after that however it may cost you $8 a hour. or if you have a high-speed mode up, $16 a hour. >> what happened to aol, prodigy and come pew serve? >> -- compuserve. >> prodigy died and that was a deserved death...
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. >> is your 4-year-old prodigy -- or i should say is this 4-year-old prodigy the tiger woods of women's tennis? >> don't forget to e-mail us your answer to our water cooler question of the day. how did you feel about the idea of speed cameras being set pickup baltimore city? e-mail us your response t]phñ >> good morning, sarah caldwell check i checking the commute. good news on the outer loop. delays but no longer the accident there. it is out of there just past wilkins. we have delays from frederick to wilkins avenue. pretty soon they will couple with the other delays around liberty. so we are looshing at a pretty heavy ride there. but at least the accident is gone. we will check what else is going on. 95 at white marsh some delays starting to form as people are tapping the brakes there. a couple of problem spots, accident in elkridge at 175 and ramp from camp mead to the inner loop on the south sied side blo with a sinkhole. you have a look at the forecast? >> the sun is up and we are in store for another awesome today. today the high only upper 70's to low 80's. water vapor showin
. >> is your 4-year-old prodigy -- or i should say is this 4-year-old prodigy the tiger woods of women's tennis? >> don't forget to e-mail us your answer to our water cooler question of the day. how did you feel about the idea of speed cameras being set pickup baltimore city? e-mail us your response t]phñ >> good morning, sarah caldwell check i checking the commute. good news on the outer loop. delays but no longer the accident there. it is out of there just past wilkins....
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extremely prodigious fund-raiser. he had been an outspoken advocate for causes and he was able to get lots of high-profile democratic figures to support him. there are certain figures early on in his campaign who were little hesitant, but the clintons can out, al gore came out, byron dorgan, a very serious senator, cannot. but time and time again he got big figures out because they supported him and they did a lot of fun raising early on. so i think he will be just fine as a fund raiser going forward. host: mich., tom on the democrats' line. caller: of good morning. thanks, as always, for c-span. i find it interesting that the republican callers who elected an actor from "love boat" and ronald reagan to run the country, both actors, they find it distasteful that there is another actor only has a democrat in front of his name. but i would like to ask if she believes that now that the democrats have control of the house and senate in the white house, if we will actually get the change that was promised us, because that
extremely prodigious fund-raiser. he had been an outspoken advocate for causes and he was able to get lots of high-profile democratic figures to support him. there are certain figures early on in his campaign who were little hesitant, but the clintons can out, al gore came out, byron dorgan, a very serious senator, cannot. but time and time again he got big figures out because they supported him and they did a lot of fun raising early on. so i think he will be just fine as a fund raiser going...
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if you have a high-speed modem, $16 per a role -- per hour. >> prodigy died. that was a deserved death because they were more of a 1- way broadway service, not very attuned to users. copy serv was acquired by a well. -- acquired by aol. aol. time warner and the merger fell apart. -- aol bought time warner and the merger fell apart. it certainly has no where near the power it had in those days. one of the interesting things, if you notice when i was explaining the pricing, it was needed pricing. you get so many hours for so many dollars and maybe so many features. just a few years after that, at the world wide web became open to people and came into existence. except for the sea every month for access -- except ofor the fee every month, you are not metered by time or by what you are doing for the most part. this is right at the heart of by a gigantic debate and gigantic business issue right now. >> which is what? >> si issue is if you are producing a service or content like the wall street journal also c-span. -- the issue is if you are producing a service, can
if you have a high-speed modem, $16 per a role -- per hour. >> prodigy died. that was a deserved death because they were more of a 1- way broadway service, not very attuned to users. copy serv was acquired by a well. -- acquired by aol. aol. time warner and the merger fell apart. -- aol bought time warner and the merger fell apart. it certainly has no where near the power it had in those days. one of the interesting things, if you notice when i was explaining the pricing, it was needed...
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from news channel 5 in west palm beach, florida where in nearby boca ra ton, a very young australian prodigy is getting down to business. check her out. 4-year-old mia may barely see over the net but tennis experts see great things in her future. he coached andy roddick and the williams sisters is spending the next month coaching this up and comer. now, the seasoned coach actually calls her ability, quote, uncanny. amazing. well, i'm christina brown and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on yobc >>> 4:54 is the time right now, 67 degrees. delightful morning out there. look at that early morning glow on the horizon. a little blue in the skies right now. good morning. welcome to "news 4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm barbara harrison. we're glad you're up with us this morning. we want to start things off, as we always do, with a look at weather and traffic. tom's here with the forecast. good morning, tom. >> good morning. sunrise less than an houraway yit'stlar cloudy this morning and really q ctetloolor f a ayuj g.rn in ong on darar,ra'ton h denyav ip threctitbusn
from news channel 5 in west palm beach, florida where in nearby boca ra ton, a very young australian prodigy is getting down to business. check her out. 4-year-old mia may barely see over the net but tennis experts see great things in her future. he coached andy roddick and the williams sisters is spending the next month coaching this up and comer. now, the seasoned coach actually calls her ability, quote, uncanny. amazing. well, i'm christina brown and this is "early today," just...
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. >> reporter: from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of time. this man, through his music, actually, like, made a change in the world. >> reporter: the king of pop. ♪ you are fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic with people, music and the culture would not be what it is without michael jackson. >> reporter: the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> reporter: falls silent at age 50. >> my brother, the legendary king of pop michael jackson, passed away on june 25th, 2009, at 2:26 p.m. >> reporter: as his life was controversial -- >> he raised the bar from image makeovers to the point where no one else wants to come close to it. >> reporter: so is his death. >> he was the victim of circumstances. he was the victim of his own body image. he was the victim of the media frenzy around him. >> reporter: millions in mourning. they are mourning in gary, indiana, too, michael's hometown. he was the seventh of
. >> reporter: from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of time. this man, through his music, actually, like, made a change in the world. >> reporter: the king of pop. ♪ you are fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic with people, music and the culture would not be what it is without michael jackson. >> reporter: the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> michael jackson...
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but in ft, robert wallace was a rd drinker as well as a mathematal prodigy who liked nothing bett than knocking back maums of claret withis bibulous buddies. wallace and webster were unhappy at the way the widows and children their fellow clergymen we treated when the grim reer struck. they often found themsves homeless and pennile. the planallace andebster came up with was ienious-- the rst true insurance fund history. ese are some of the volumous calculations that robert wallace d, now housed at the national archives of scotland, and you can see how he ran the numbers over a over again, making very careful assumptis about the maximum numb of widows and orphans th would have to be provid for. the key point, however was that from now on, ministers wodn't just pay moneyn that would be paid out wh one of their number died. rather, they would pay premiums that would bused to create a fund, d the fund would then be vested for profitable purses. the wiws and orphans henceforthould be paid t of the returns on that ney, leavg the premiums to accumule. all th was required for the scme to work
but in ft, robert wallace was a rd drinker as well as a mathematal prodigy who liked nothing bett than knocking back maums of claret withis bibulous buddies. wallace and webster were unhappy at the way the widows and children their fellow clergymen we treated when the grim reer struck. they often found themsves homeless and pennile. the planallace andebster came up with was ienious-- the rst true insurance fund history. ese are some of the volumous calculations that robert wallace d, now housed...
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and kristen berset profiles an 8-year-old golf prodigy that has his sight set on the pge tour.er things. "sports unlimited" starts right now. . >> welcome to "sports unlimited". stafac
and kristen berset profiles an 8-year-old golf prodigy that has his sight set on the pge tour.er things. "sports unlimited" starts right now. . >> welcome to "sports unlimited". stafac
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also with us, a skateboarding prodigy who's going for his second consecutive gold medal at x games xvs weekend, ryan sheckler. tomorrow, from "funny people", seth rogen. melissa sagemiller and music from jack's mannequin. and friday, anne heche, aubrey plaza, and music from diane birch. you know our first guest from the movies "knocked up" and "super bad". but do you really know him? i don't think you do. his new movie from judd apatow is called "funny people". it opens friday. please say hello to jonah hill. jonah hill. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? >> hi jimmy, how's it going? i saw your movie last night. it was very, very funny. you were funny in it also as well. >> thank you. i'm into the compliment. >> you did great job in it. really funny. >> thank you so much. >> i guess you captured the wod of stand-up comedy very nicely. >> that was the idea. i'm really proud of it. >> you did a great job of it. you did -- you got to work with the same group of people on a large amount of the movies, it's like you have a large repertory theater. >> yeah. like steppenwolf. its -- it's [
also with us, a skateboarding prodigy who's going for his second consecutive gold medal at x games xvs weekend, ryan sheckler. tomorrow, from "funny people", seth rogen. melissa sagemiller and music from jack's mannequin. and friday, anne heche, aubrey plaza, and music from diane birch. you know our first guest from the movies "knocked up" and "super bad". but do you really know him? i don't think you do. his new movie from judd apatow is called "funny...
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. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time.n, through his music made a change in the world. >> the king of pop. >>. ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic to people, towards music. culture and music would not be what it is without michael jackson. >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean at my door ♪ >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> falls silent at age 50. >> my brother, legend carry king of pop, michael jackson passed away on thursday, june 25th at 2:26 p.m. >> as his life was controversial, he raised the bar for image makeovers to a point where no one wants to close to it. >> this is something i feared and it is something which i warned about. where there is smoke there is fire. this is a case of abuse of medications. >> millions in mourning. >> they are mourning in gary, indiana, too, michael's hometown. he was the seventh of nine children. flag at half-staff, a memorial at his childhood home. his father joe turned five
. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time.n, through his music made a change in the world. >> the king of pop. >>. ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic to people, towards music. culture and music would not be what it is without michael jackson. >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean at my door ♪ >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a...
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. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time.rough his music actually like made a change in the world. >> reporter: the king of pop. ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic to influence people. the music and the culture. the music would not be what it is without michael jackson. >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean is not my lover >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> all silenced at age 50. >> my brother, the legendary king of pop, michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009, at 2:26 p.m. >> as his life was controversial -- >> he raised the bar for image makeovers to a point where no one else wants to even come close to it. >> so is his death. >> this is something which i feared and it is something which i warned about. where there is smoke, there is fire. this is a case of abuse of medications. >> reporter: millions in mourning. they are mourning in gary, indiana, too. michael's hometown. he was the seventh of n
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>> reporter: jackson was just 10 years old when he was signed as a child prodigy.is history. >> he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> reporter: mike's 11-year-old daughter paris michael spoke publicly for the first final. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: and what a touching memorial service it was. burial plans for michael jackson still remain up in the air p there was a private ceremony with the family in hollywood hills just before the mass and memorial service here. but you saw that his casket was brought into the service. the jackson family ha apparently still expressed the desire to one day see michael jackson laid to rest at his neverland ranch. back to you. >> so we don't know where he will be buried an there are still a lot of questions too about exactly how he died. can you shed any more light on his death certificate this morning? >> reporter: the death certificate was actually released yesterday, the same time this memorial service w
>> reporter: jackson was just 10 years old when he was signed as a child prodigy.is history. >> he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> reporter: mike's 11-year-old daughter paris michael spoke publicly for the first final. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: and what a touching memorial service it was. burial plans for michael jackson still remain...
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he is one of the greatest prodigies of world musical history.ike mozart for a parallel figure who at 6 or 7 years old is already at sump an advanced level of mastery of his craft. was he a musical genius as a kid? >> absolutely right. at 6 and 7 he already understands who he wants to be, who he is patterning himself after, jackie wilson and william hart. the lead singer of the delphonics. he already knew he wanted that kind of intensity, melodic explosion in his music, and he could channel the soulful blues of an otis redding and the floating melisma of a sam cooke and reach bound the boundaries and wear barriers of race to give the world a global perception. >> he did reach beyond those boundaries. he's more than just a great entertainer. >> he was. think about it. the jackson five had a cartoon on television in 1971, a scant five, six years after the moynihan report forecast the doom and gloom for the black family. they were repudiation of that. intact black family. then he projected that to the world. likele jackson's music was like the civil
he is one of the greatest prodigies of world musical history.ike mozart for a parallel figure who at 6 or 7 years old is already at sump an advanced level of mastery of his craft. was he a musical genius as a kid? >> absolutely right. at 6 and 7 he already understands who he wants to be, who he is patterning himself after, jackie wilson and william hart. the lead singer of the delphonics. he already knew he wanted that kind of intensity, melodic explosion in his music, and he could...
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. >>> bryce molder was a golf prodigy and a four time all american at georgia tech and since he turned in 2001 he is pegged as a rising young star of the pga tour. all of this with a physical condition that may keep a normal person from playing golf at all. dave owens has his story. >> reporter: tough to -- tucked away quietly is a man named molder and if you don't know who he is, don't worry. you are not alone. >> bryce molder, who is this guy. >> i don't know who that is. never heard of him. >> reporter: never heard of him in your life? >> huh-uh and i have had a long life so far. >> reporter: dealing with anonymity is one thing, overcoming adversity another. he was born without a left chest muscle and a rare birth defect caused his left hand to be smaller than the right. >> some are taller or shorter and some are flexible or not flexible you learn to play however you can. >> reporter: we spoke to the course doctor who used the word amazing to describe molder and while it is hard for most of us to imagine playing competitively with a hand deformity or a chest muscle he says believe i
. >>> bryce molder was a golf prodigy and a four time all american at georgia tech and since he turned in 2001 he is pegged as a rising young star of the pga tour. all of this with a physical condition that may keep a normal person from playing golf at all. dave owens has his story. >> reporter: tough to -- tucked away quietly is a man named molder and if you don't know who he is, don't worry. you are not alone. >> bryce molder, who is this guy. >> i don't know who...
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. >> in addition to being the greatest child prodigy since mozart. he opened doors for people on mtv. bill: no argument. >> he opened the door. he was the jackie robinson of music. bill: he taught us to love one another. >> he absolutely did. he brought blacks and whites together. bill: he brought blacks and whites together. everybody liked his music. >> that was the. bill: you just made my argument for me. you just made my point. there is no racial exon nent in here. >> just because it's not racist doesn't mean it's not racial. bill: there isn't any. >> the fact that he brings blacks and whits together. the black man resembled himself in such a way to resemble white folk is a racial component. bill: pillar of black america when he bleaches his skin. >> because we're a loyal people. protected people and we understand that the architecture of white supremacy. a whole lot of black people want to look white. bill: is he american, he wants to bleach his skin, i don't care. answer me this, if he is such a black american icon why did he have his kids with
. >> in addition to being the greatest child prodigy since mozart. he opened doors for people on mtv. bill: no argument. >> he opened the door. he was the jackie robinson of music. bill: he taught us to love one another. >> he absolutely did. he brought blacks and whites together. bill: he brought blacks and whites together. everybody liked his music. >> that was the. bill: you just made my argument for me. you just made my point. there is no racial exon nent in here....
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. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time.n through his music actually like made a change in the world. ♪ >> reporter: the king of pop. ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic to influence people through music, culture, and music would not be what it is without michael jackson. ♪ >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean, that's my lover >> michael jackson doesn't just come along once in a century or a lifetime. he only comes along once. >> all silent at age 50. >> my brother and legendry "king of pop" michael jackson, passed away on thursday, june 25th, 2009 at 2:26 p.m. >> reporter: as his life was controversial -- >> he raised the bar for image makeovers to a point where no one else wants to even come close to it. >> reporter: so is his death. >> this is something which i feared and it is something which i warned about. where there is smoke, there is fire. this is a case of abuse of medications. >> reporter: millions in mourning. they are mourning in gary, indiana, too. michael's hometown. he
. >> from child prodigy to cultural icon. >> this man was the greatest recording artist of our time.n through his music actually like made a change in the world. ♪ >> reporter: the king of pop. ♪ you're fighting for your life ♪ >> michael had an unseen magic to influence people through music, culture, and music would not be what it is without michael jackson. ♪ >> the soundtrack of a generation. ♪ billie jean, that's my lover >> michael jackson...
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so at first i was like, "wouldn't it be so cool if i turned out that i was some sort shakespearean prodigyome out here. [ laughter ] we don't let the audience bring fruit in anymore. [ laughter ] we banned it, yeah. >> and now i'm just like, "if they do, let the fruit be fresh." >> jimmy: and not hard, yeah. only tomatoes, yeah. but it's supposed to be tricky and you're also -- i know you're trying to learn stuff, too. tried learning -- you're learning the guitar right now, right? >> yes, yes, yes. i learned -- this is going to making me blush a little bit -- so i learned for my boyfriend's birthday, i learned how to play a song for him. well, i had never heard the song before and he played it for me. and it's the beatles song "blackbird." >> jimmy: sure. >> and like any girl with a pulse, i'm like "it's about me!" [ laughter ] oh my god. and so i thought for his birthday it would be nice to learn how to play it for him. >> jimmy: that's a tricky song to learn. >> it -- yeah, it really is. so i -- so i -- kind of -- i studied it for a while and i figured out how to play it. >> jimmy: that'
so at first i was like, "wouldn't it be so cool if i turned out that i was some sort shakespearean prodigyome out here. [ laughter ] we don't let the audience bring fruit in anymore. [ laughter ] we banned it, yeah. >> and now i'm just like, "if they do, let the fruit be fresh." >> jimmy: and not hard, yeah. only tomatoes, yeah. but it's supposed to be tricky and you're also -- i know you're trying to learn stuff, too. tried learning -- you're learning the guitar...
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mia at 4 is already a tennis prodigy. >> i've nevereen anybody with feet like this.ood hand-eye coordination. >> love that if she went professional. >> wow. look at that little kid. amazi amazing. she is young, she's already seeing her future in tennis. little mia says she sees her name on the trophies of wimbledon, the french open and u.s. open. i'd put some money on that. >> incredible sflimplt. >>> every year our partners in "wednesday's child," freddie c mac, today we meet the foster parent of the year from the district of columbia. >> i was so excited and so nervous. >> over 30 children have called her mama over the last 28 years. betty taylor says nothing in her life could have made her happier. >> i just love children. i just want them to be safe and have somewhere they can call home. >> reporter: ierwa hs otdmtoan hr he tghr tero t care will about homeless children. seen here at 98 with her family, her grandmother took in abandoned or foster children most of her life. >> they didn't call them foster parents back then, but that's what she did. children came fr
mia at 4 is already a tennis prodigy. >> i've nevereen anybody with feet like this.ood hand-eye coordination. >> love that if she went professional. >> wow. look at that little kid. amazi amazing. she is young, she's already seeing her future in tennis. little mia says she sees her name on the trophies of wimbledon, the french open and u.s. open. i'd put some money on that. >> incredible sflimplt. >>> every year our partners in "wednesday's child,"...
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we want to hold down this inexorable prodigious rise in rates that are crushing people, businesses, and the government and we ought to focus on the main issue and not make this another forum for that debate. >> but if the federal government spends money on abortions, that means people who believe abortion is evil would be forced to have their tax money go to pay for abortions. how do you justify that? >> i think that if people have the option to -- we want to provide people with choice within the health care system and they also will make a choice about their own personal decisions. we are not prescribing you know, that they choose abortion. in fact, the president has talked about discouraging abortion, but to me, this is a way of diverting the debate from the main issue which is what we're going to do about our runway health care costs. >> those 19 democrats who wrote the letter to the president weren't trying to divert. they're probably for national health insurance. i'm asking you, can you promise monies paid by the government for the health plan will not go to pay for abortions alon
we want to hold down this inexorable prodigious rise in rates that are crushing people, businesses, and the government and we ought to focus on the main issue and not make this another forum for that debate. >> but if the federal government spends money on abortions, that means people who believe abortion is evil would be forced to have their tax money go to pay for abortions. how do you justify that? >> i think that if people have the option to -- we want to provide people with...
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you ve to remember that this is a guy that was c chi prodigy. of age, a megastata and he transcended so mny things that it got to the point where he was living in a bube. he neverad thereedom to go ouout,ararty have a goooo time,o to the movies, thihigsgs o this nature. s brother, malolo said h had to wear a disisguis metimes whwhene e we out in ublic. wh y y have that kind of life from theage of 5 5 on,ou know that this man has been exploited. hehe wasevev allowed too b child, which h is w it was ffffict for him to lett go o of his cchihohood and as a r rulult of thth, you'e looking at ottr r pele and saying they eloited him.. it's not t that t tis guy was bd gu it's not thatt he wa evil,l, h was eloloed and he w was ver gigin n thchance to grow u up io manhood. >> and thiseetwk last ght reran the old martin basash cucumeary about michaeae jackcksowhwhh included details of his chihildodod that i hadad forgotten which arar reallyucuc mo d dficult than ihaha remembered. and i think veryry e elanatory ee wayhis life occurred in ter years. >> well,
you ve to remember that this is a guy that was c chi prodigy. of age, a megastata and he transcended so mny things that it got to the point where he was living in a bube. he neverad thereedom to go ouout,ararty have a goooo time,o to the movies, thihigsgs o this nature. s brother, malolo said h had to wear a disisguis metimes whwhene e we out in ublic. wh y y have that kind of life from theage of 5 5 on,ou know that this man has been exploited. hehe wasevev allowed too b child, which h is w it...
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to save a life is to save a world, as you never know what the person you've saved, nor his or her prodigyo contribute to the peace and healing of the world. bless you, dear captain sullenberger. new york loves you." that is my favorite one. >> sullenberger: yeah, mine too. >> couric: you've been called a hero by a lot of people. how do you feel about that? >> sullenberger: i don't feel comfortable embracing it, but i don't want to deny it. i don't want to diminish their thankful feeling toward me by telling them that they're wrong. i'm beginning to understand why they might feel that way. >> couric: and why is that? >> sullenberger: something about this episode has captured people's imagination. i think they want good news. i think they want to feel hopeful again. and if i can help in that way, i will. >> couric: captain sullengberger's co-pilot, jeffrey skiles, got back in the cockpit this past spring. as for flight attendants donna dent and sheila dail, they plan to start flying again this fall. doreen welsh isn't sure if and when she'll be able to go back to work. welcome to the cbs sp
to save a life is to save a world, as you never know what the person you've saved, nor his or her prodigyo contribute to the peace and healing of the world. bless you, dear captain sullenberger. new york loves you." that is my favorite one. >> sullenberger: yeah, mine too. >> couric: you've been called a hero by a lot of people. how do you feel about that? >> sullenberger: i don't feel comfortable embracing it, but i don't want to deny it. i don't want to diminish their...
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the early quarter where he was a prodigy.ond quarter where he becomes the biggest star in the world. the third quarter where he's trying to get that stardom back, trying to chase the numbers that "thriller" did with "bad" and "dangerous" but not being able to do that. and the fourth quarter is where the story starts to become more tragic and you start talking about those other things that we all know about. the thing is that at this point a person has died. and i don't think it's appropriate for people to go around talking about the bad things. i think all of us would hope that when we die, people would remember what we tried to do, the joy we tried to spread, the good things that we tried to do, and not remember our frailties, our mistakes. >> joe, let me hit you with the names of two albums and you tell me the first thing that comes to mind, "off the wall." >> don't stop until you get enough. one of the greatest pop records ever made. >> and "thriller." >> an even better pop record for some people. i like "off the wall" bet
the early quarter where he was a prodigy.ond quarter where he becomes the biggest star in the world. the third quarter where he's trying to get that stardom back, trying to chase the numbers that "thriller" did with "bad" and "dangerous" but not being able to do that. and the fourth quarter is where the story starts to become more tragic and you start talking about those other things that we all know about. the thing is that at this point a person has died. and i...
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contrast our situation of how the greens live -- al gore and his prodigious personal consumption of electricity, virgin airlines owner rich branson and his private island getaway is, space travel for vips only, the google guys and their personal boeing 757 party chance and the world wildlife fund and his private jet expedition around the world for in a suit could afford to spend $65,000 justin m. of examples. aside from providing personal exemptions to be enjoyed by these folks another special interest bearing is a political movement to put a happy face on an otherwise oppressive regressive and depressive social and political agenda. green is not green if some ego profiteers would believe, as many free-market thinkers have one of us in green is the new red both financially and politically. i will give an had tip today to washington post columnist bob samuelson who in a column today entitled obama's economic mirage wrote that obama's capt. trade plan quote thomas use -- sets aside and economic progress. he writes that obama wants us to spend more for energy and get less. it is crucial that we by
contrast our situation of how the greens live -- al gore and his prodigious personal consumption of electricity, virgin airlines owner rich branson and his private island getaway is, space travel for vips only, the google guys and their personal boeing 757 party chance and the world wildlife fund and his private jet expedition around the world for in a suit could afford to spend $65,000 justin m. of examples. aside from providing personal exemptions to be enjoyed by these folks another special...
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one thing about child prodigies, when it comes to their talent, signs of greatness show up early.e ed zsullivan sho, it was in kindergarten. >> he wanted to sing a song for his class. >> reporter: gladys johnson was jackson's principal at garnett elementary school in gary, indiana. to this day, she still remembers the young michael. >> you didn't even know he was there. if he hadn't raised such a in the kindergarten, i wouldn't have known he was there. >> reporter: he joined the group at age 5, winning talent contests, and catching the eye of gordon key. >> this kid is super. >> reporter: and then owner of steel town records who signed the group to their first record deal. >> i know throughout your time you've come across a lot of talented singers, why was michael jackson special? >> better than james brown. >> that's why you signed him? >> that's right. >> reporter: under his label, they released the first regional hit "big boy." >> the way it was back in the day. >> reporter: the group stayed with him for five years before motown called, their first manager at motown saw the two
one thing about child prodigies, when it comes to their talent, signs of greatness show up early.e ed zsullivan sho, it was in kindergarten. >> he wanted to sing a song for his class. >> reporter: gladys johnson was jackson's principal at garnett elementary school in gary, indiana. to this day, she still remembers the young michael. >> you didn't even know he was there. if he hadn't raised such a in the kindergarten, i wouldn't have known he was there. >> reporter: he...
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. >> renner is a fusion of daring and bravado in a prodigious performance. >> this locker is full ofat almost killed me. >> what about this one? >> my wedding ring. like i said, stuff that almost killed me. >> and this movie is no view from afar. you're attached to these three. you know them. you're beside them. you're often beside yourself with anxiety. either on a treacherous rooftop, or in the street, or dodging death in the desert. >> got it! >> we're on the same side, guys. >> "the hurt locker" directed by kathryn bigelow and vividly written by mark bohl, who was there, is a superlative movie. a movie i will remember. and remember. >> that was good. >> and that's the critic's corner of "the hurt locker" for today. >> up next, from a great movie to the best on television. the emmy award nominations are next. first this is "today" on nbc. hmmm... well... naaa... yeah! calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... where family-fun surrounds you... and world-class rides astound. then go big with tons of rockin' fun... at water country usa, jus
. >> renner is a fusion of daring and bravado in a prodigious performance. >> this locker is full ofat almost killed me. >> what about this one? >> my wedding ring. like i said, stuff that almost killed me. >> and this movie is no view from afar. you're attached to these three. you know them. you're beside them. you're often beside yourself with anxiety. either on a treacherous rooftop, or in the street, or dodging death in the desert. >> got it! >>...
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it is no longer what it was back in 1996 when the only way to go to the web was to say aol or prodigy. the internet is now a very different and much more multi-faceted place so videos like this can get -- alisyn: what protection do regular people have against this happening to them? >> the good news is for regular people the videos don't get spread on file servers. let me say one thing that i think you are wrong about. this video of erin andrews is everywhere on the web. she is very easy to find. she is a celebrity. it will be easy to find forever. propaganda forever. it will not spread or propagated propagated. steve: thank you for joining us today from san francisco. he is reputation defender. just talking about how it's everywhere on the internet. be forewarned because apparently there are a number of hackers who have put on the internet. you have think it's her. you open it up. you get a virus. your computer turns off. alisyn: so when you go trying to find it this morning. steve: don't do it. meanwhile, midway through a flight a passenger says he felt a burning sting. you won't be
it is no longer what it was back in 1996 when the only way to go to the web was to say aol or prodigy. the internet is now a very different and much more multi-faceted place so videos like this can get -- alisyn: what protection do regular people have against this happening to them? >> the good news is for regular people the videos don't get spread on file servers. let me say one thing that i think you are wrong about. this video of erin andrews is everywhere on the web. she is very easy...
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. >> reporter: jackson was 10 years old when motown founder barry found the prodigy. the rest is history. >> he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> reporter: none were more heartbreaking during the memorial service than perhaps, michael's daughter paris jackson who spoke publicly for the first time. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father he you could ever imagine. and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: burial plans for michael jackson still remain unclear. there was a private ceremony in hollywood hills yesterday, but the casket came here. now the jackson family is expressing seeing michael jackson's body one day laid to rest at neverland ranch. >>> you can see more of that memorial service at our website. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on raw news. >>> think the preak news but with a lot more horsepower, auto racing could be coming to baltimore. right now officials are considering a grand prix event that could bring in $100 million. joel d smith is live in balt witbaltimore with more on the gd prix. >> these car
. >> reporter: jackson was 10 years old when motown founder barry found the prodigy. the rest is history. >> he is simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> reporter: none were more heartbreaking during the memorial service than perhaps, michael's daughter paris jackson who spoke publicly for the first time. >> ever since i was born, daddy has been the best father he you could ever imagine. and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: burial...
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in it he talks about his rise from prodigy to star. he regrets his behavior. his book is due out in september. >>> what an amazing gesture by the new york yankees. they opened up the stadium to kids who cannot be in the sun. they played frisbee and whiffle ball. they suffer from a disease where the body cannot repair itself from the uv rays. they invited them to the game and had a carnival. a really nice gesture that the yankees did. after ten minutes only the 18th pitcher in history was perfect. the president gives us some perspective on just how big this event was. natasha? >> i don't know if there's a wager going on. we'll talk more about that later. thank you. >>> african-american women are 37% more likely than whites to die from breast cancer. this cnn hero of the week is fighting to better those odds for all women and she's doing it by hitting the streets. >>> in 2004 i was diagnosed with breast cancer. initially, there's shock but i realized how blessed i was to have health insurance. it made me think about all the women who didn't have health insurance
in it he talks about his rise from prodigy to star. he regrets his behavior. his book is due out in september. >>> what an amazing gesture by the new york yankees. they opened up the stadium to kids who cannot be in the sun. they played frisbee and whiffle ball. they suffer from a disease where the body cannot repair itself from the uv rays. they invited them to the game and had a carnival. a really nice gesture that the yankees did. after ten minutes only the 18th pitcher in history...
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this is really about a culture morphing and changing as this particular prodigy and genius grew and changedxpressed these ideas in his work. >> lauren lake is an attorney, coming to us out of detroit today. i know there's so many legal issues, i'll speak to you about those later on in the show. i'd like to talk to you, since you have a background in the music business as well. i want to ask you, doesn't it seem absurd to remember that this man helped integrate mtv? it seems absurdity ever was not. >> you cannot even believe there was a time mtv did not play black video, that fm radio stati stations wouldn't play black music. we're not too far away from those times. it's important to note this man single-handedly helped usher in african-american artist, artists of color into the mainstream. you can't even fathom there was a time james brown's music wouldn't be played on certain fm radio stations but it was true. it wasn't until michael jackson took the stage and his musical genius transcended race, transcended class, everything, he was so amazing, he could not be denied. that talent spoke to
this is really about a culture morphing and changing as this particular prodigy and genius grew and changedxpressed these ideas in his work. >> lauren lake is an attorney, coming to us out of detroit today. i know there's so many legal issues, i'll speak to you about those later on in the show. i'd like to talk to you, since you have a background in the music business as well. i want to ask you, doesn't it seem absurd to remember that this man helped integrate mtv? it seems absurdity ever...
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. >> a child prodigy. >> the interesting thing a lot of people are saying it's our money, what's happening. >> the fact he's answering these questions and coming on different shows, it's a good thing. >> but really quickly, $1.5 trillion the fed london to these banking institutions we don't know about. we don't know who got what. there are still secrets i personally would like to know but we are learning more and more about what the fed is doing and more defense of the bailouts than before. >> all right, thank you. >> thank you. >> seven-time tour de france winner lance armstrong made it to the podium in paris as a third place winner. our sanjay gupta spoke exclusively to lance after the race. we'll that for you next, 20 minutes after the hour. it's not. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announceit keeps my airways. to help me breathe better all day
. >> a child prodigy. >> the interesting thing a lot of people are saying it's our money, what's happening. >> the fact he's answering these questions and coming on different shows, it's a good thing. >> but really quickly, $1.5 trillion the fed london to these banking institutions we don't know about. we don't know who got what. there are still secrets i personally would like to know but we are learning more and more about what the fed is doing and more defense of the...