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>>randy: how? when? those are the two questions that need to be answered.is not being charged with being a bad doctor. he is charged with giving a specific dose of propofol that killed michael jackson. so, it is how did the propofol get into michael jackson's body? and when? the prosecution has failed to answer two basic questions and as a result of that, they have not proven their case. my own daughters have said, dad, wasn't this doctor paid to give michael jackson medicine? what about the juice box? they have done everything but prove those two simple questions. how? when? >>arthur: the jury looks at the totality of the circumstances right down to a condom catheter. you are dealing where a guy who is so beside himself he is wearing a device so he can urinate in his sleep. he is so out of the norm of, you have ever heard of that? a doctor knew or should have known that what he was doing was so grossly unreasonable that it is criminal. >>shepard: the defense lawyer said today, the defense witness, the last one, the star witness said he had never seen anyon
>>randy: how? when? those are the two questions that need to be answered.is not being charged with being a bad doctor. he is charged with giving a specific dose of propofol that killed michael jackson. so, it is how did the propofol get into michael jackson's body? and when? the prosecution has failed to answer two basic questions and as a result of that, they have not proven their case. my own daughters have said, dad, wasn't this doctor paid to give michael jackson medicine? what about...
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author randy howe has this week's "dose of flag history." >> washington state is unique for two reasonsit's the only green flag of the 50 states, and it is also the only flag to include the image of a person on it, and obviously that person is george washington. and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering. they had it perfect, except the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup. and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait of george washington, put it on the flag, and it was accepted by the legislators in washington, and we still have the flag today. >> reporter: with flag facts, i'm kristen. >>> peter and caroline davis have been playing tennis since they were old enough to hold racquets, but it's not just their athletic ability that makes this brother and
author randy howe has this week's "dose of flag history." >> washington state is unique for two reasonsit's the only green flag of the 50 states, and it is also the only flag to include the image of a person on it, and obviously that person is george washington. and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the...
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hi, randy. how are you? i'm good. how are you? good, thank you. great. you're doing really, really well. now, ask her what she's doing later. what are you doing later? yeah, your nose is bleeding like a faucet. oh, god. this happens every time i get an erection. i am so sorry. (sighs) okay. okay, new plan. we wrap his face in gauze so he can't bleed or talk. you are the woman... barney, why are you so desperate to have this happen? i'm a wingman. that's what wingmen do. is it possible that you're trying to fill the void of losing ted by rushing into a new wingman relationship? what are you saying? i'm saying that randy is your rebound bro. no. that's crazy. what randy and i have is real. no, it's not, barney. and even if you got randy laid tonight, would it feel anywhere near as meaningful as when you got ted laid? he was just so happy the next morning, you know? i know. all right. it hasn't clotted, but i think it's pretty much draining backwards now. randy... i've been thinking, this isn't working out. yeah, i figured. i knew i couldn't fly this close
hi, randy. how are you? i'm good. how are you? good, thank you. great. you're doing really, really well. now, ask her what she's doing later. what are you doing later? yeah, your nose is bleeding like a faucet. oh, god. this happens every time i get an erection. i am so sorry. (sighs) okay. okay, new plan. we wrap his face in gauze so he can't bleed or talk. you are the woman... barney, why are you so desperate to have this happen? i'm a wingman. that's what wingmen do. is it possible that...
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when i come back you'll see how they are trying to preserve the legacy of randy pelch. how are you doing? rry, fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. >>> inspirational professor whose last lecture on youtube touched the lives of millions of people since his death from cancer in '08. >> today the family returned to the house where he grew up in columbia, maryland, with a surprising mission in mind. preserving the childhood dreams of the man who gave meaning to so many. >> reporter: inside this 1950s rancher, two staffers from carnegie melon university are out to save the childhood dreams that are literally painted on the walls of randy pelch. he was the professor touched with cancer
when i come back you'll see how they are trying to preserve the legacy of randy pelch. how are you doing? rry, fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male...
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from a strictly political perspective what you're asking randi, how does this play? a winning issue for republicans if maria wants to maintain the status quo and green energy and energy efficient cars, that's not a proposal she can win, reforming the tax codes which all republican candidates are talking about doing, it's a winning political message. >> democrats are also talking about simplifying the tax code but in a way that is fair and doesn't ask middle income and working families to pay more than what corporations, hedge fund managers and the wealthiest 1% do whose incomes have risen while middle income families have seen their real incomes decline. dz not fairness and not moral. >> these are a nonpartisan issue. >> it should be. >> will cain, maria cardona thanks so much. >> they are kicked out of their homes, forced to choose from rent or groceries. michael moore joins piers morgan to discuss the financial crisis. they talk to real people and piers join us live with a sneak peek of tonight's town hall next. >>> is the dollar bill knocking on death's door? as c
from a strictly political perspective what you're asking randi, how does this play? a winning issue for republicans if maria wants to maintain the status quo and green energy and energy efficient cars, that's not a proposal she can win, reforming the tax codes which all republican candidates are talking about doing, it's a winning political message. >> democrats are also talking about simplifying the tax code but in a way that is fair and doesn't ask middle income and working families to...
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. >> and jackson family members, janet, la toya were there today, randy as well. howthey were engaged as well, especially with the final witness, 82-year-old ruby moseley. in fact, randy jackson, she was getting off the stand, whispered over to janet, "she's sweet." they were smiling throughout her testimony as well. she really was a ray of sunshine in that courtroom today. >> it's interesting they did that. prosecutors have accused murray of abandoning his patients in las vegas and houston because he was being paid $150,000 a month by michael jackson. what did his patients have to say about that? doesn't seem they felt that way. >> they told the polar opposite story. in fact, they talked about his practice in houston, which is in an underserved community there. they say when you go to see dr. murray, he treats you first then asks if you have insurance, rather than vice versa, in those medical facilities. >> what about the medical defense -- medical experts coming on the defense? anesthesiologist tomorrow. what do you think you'll hear? >> well, he's the defense case.
. >> and jackson family members, janet, la toya were there today, randy as well. howthey were engaged as well, especially with the final witness, 82-year-old ruby moseley. in fact, randy jackson, she was getting off the stand, whispered over to janet, "she's sweet." they were smiling throughout her testimony as well. she really was a ray of sunshine in that courtroom today. >> it's interesting they did that. prosecutors have accused murray of abandoning his patients in las...
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. >> and jackson family members, janet, la toya were there today, randy as well. how: they were engaged as well, especially with the final witness, 82-year-old ruby moseley. in fact, randy jackson, she was getting off the stand, whispered over to janet, "she's sweet." they were smiling throughout her testimony as well. she really was a ray of sunshine in that courtroom today. >> it's interesting they did that. prosecutors have accused murray of abandoning his patients in las vegas and houston because he was being paid $150,000 a month by michael jackson. what did his patients have to say about that? doesn't seem they felt that way. >> they told the polar opposite story. in fact, they talked about his practice in houston, which is in an underserved community there. they say when you go to see dr. murray, he treats you first then asks if you have insurance, rather than vice versa, in those medical facilities. >> what about the medical defense -- medical experts coming on the defense? anesthesiologist tomorrow. what do you think you'll hear? >> well, he's the defense cas
. >> and jackson family members, janet, la toya were there today, randy as well. how: they were engaged as well, especially with the final witness, 82-year-old ruby moseley. in fact, randy jackson, she was getting off the stand, whispered over to janet, "she's sweet." they were smiling throughout her testimony as well. she really was a ray of sunshine in that courtroom today. >> it's interesting they did that. prosecutors have accused murray of abandoning his patients in...
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randy is this a little overkill? how do you see this? ndy: this is the only insanity portion of the trial that makes any sense. i mean, i'm the father of a 16-year-old and i can understand, a boy, i can understand at some level my soon-to-be ex-wife upset my son may have lost his virginity to -- do we believe they have been trauma tiesed and they are hated and vilified in the school and they lost their faith in god and humanity? i would be willing to bet they were walking around high five and they were the big men in campus. this is insane. >>shepard: randy will speak his mind. >>arthur: different between illinois and new york, and in new york, only the victim -- ohio, excuse me, only the victim can make an impact rule statement but maybe they have a rule because the victims are minors, if they were, that the parent can speak but in new york, not just anyone can come up there and cry on the judge's shoulder, there could be some fear the judge will give her a slap on the wrist and they are trying to lay some heavyness on it. >>shepard: thi
randy is this a little overkill? how do you see this? ndy: this is the only insanity portion of the trial that makes any sense. i mean, i'm the father of a 16-year-old and i can understand, a boy, i can understand at some level my soon-to-be ex-wife upset my son may have lost his virginity to -- do we believe they have been trauma tiesed and they are hated and vilified in the school and they lost their faith in god and humanity? i would be willing to bet they were walking around high five and...
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how the sound of it, that turbo and everything was so cool. let's go back, in case you are just tuning in, again, to randy bernard's announcement of what was going to happen and how it happened. >>> indy car is very sad to announce that dan wheldon has passed away from unsurvivable injuries. our thoughts and prayers are with his family today. indycar, its drivers and team owners, have decided to end the race. in honor of dan wheldon, the drivers have decided to do a five-lap salute in his honor. it will take place in approximately ten minutes. thank you. >> and here we are, on the track, everybody lined up along pit lane, and there is the field of 19 cars that survived that horrific crash and made it through for the five-lap salute to dan wheldon. when they begin this five laps, folks, we're just going to sit back and reflect with you. >>> so, the 2011 izod indycar series comes to a close. but not the way that any of us had anticipated nor wanted. championship has been won but there's no celebration. career has ended in one sport to move on to the next. but there is no happiness. and for as of us, it is just an emptiness, as we have lost, truly
how the sound of it, that turbo and everything was so cool. let's go back, in case you are just tuning in, again, to randy bernard's announcement of what was going to happen and how it happened. >>> indy car is very sad to announce that dan wheldon has passed away from unsurvivable injuries. our thoughts and prayers are with his family today. indycar, its drivers and team owners, have decided to end the race. in honor of dan wheldon, the drivers have decided to do a five-lap salute in...
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orlando martinez testifying about what eyewitnesses said the day of jackson's death and how their story changed. randy phillips, the promoter of jackson's this is it tour, the defense wants to portray a jackson desperate to perform because his finances were a shamble. and dr. paul white, who the defense hopes will say that propofol is safe to use for sleep, and jackson could have self-injected the fatal dose of propofol. this afternoon, detective martinez, the first of the big witnesses, admitted that michael jackson's bodyguard, who testified in the prosecution case that dr. murray ordered him to hide propofol bottles, did not say that during his first police interview. >> did you ever hear mr. alvarez mention anything putting away vials for dr. murray? >> no. >> reporter: the defense strategy -- concede dr. murray's negligence, but deny that the propofol and sedatives dr. murray administered alone killed michael jackson. >> they're going to try to show demonstrably that propofol at the levels that they say were administered could not have caused the death. >> reporter: many legal experts believe the
orlando martinez testifying about what eyewitnesses said the day of jackson's death and how their story changed. randy phillips, the promoter of jackson's this is it tour, the defense wants to portray a jackson desperate to perform because his finances were a shamble. and dr. paul white, who the defense hopes will say that propofol is safe to use for sleep, and jackson could have self-injected the fatal dose of propofol. this afternoon, detective martinez, the first of the big witnesses,...
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. >> reporter: that's how reverend randy webster's medical marijuana dispensary got shut down. webster says san francisco patients cooperative had to close its doors back in 2008 because she and other dispensary operato or operators, as well as property owners, were being harassed by the department of justice. >> they felt completely helpless, and they were not given any support. >> reporter: webster thought putting obama in office would make a difference, but now medical marijuana advocates say it's happening all over again. that's why protested gathered outside the "w" hotel today, waiting for president obama to arrive for a fund-raiser. they were here to inform the president that he went back on his word, and he may lose supporters because of it. >> i'm a registered democrat, right? i will not vote for obama. >> reporter: here's the problem. on the campaign trail obama promised to stop the federal government's war on medical marijuana, and then once elected his administration said prosecuting marijuana providers who weren't breaking state laws wasn't an efficient use of fede
. >> reporter: that's how reverend randy webster's medical marijuana dispensary got shut down. webster says san francisco patients cooperative had to close its doors back in 2008 because she and other dispensary operato or operators, as well as property owners, were being harassed by the department of justice. >> they felt completely helpless, and they were not given any support. >> reporter: webster thought putting obama in office would make a difference, but now medical...
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how many he tooks. >>arthur: but that is not department. >>randy: but --.rthur: but the case will not end like that but it ends with a summation, they will see the pictures of the drugs, they will hear the tape of -- this is circumstantial evidence. we deal with cases like that all time. >>randy: one witness said i saudi dr. conrad murray give him the drug. >>arthur: the girlfriend will say while michael jackson is dying he is on the phone with me, not on 9-1-1 or doing cpr but --. >>randy: they have proven the doughnut hole but they have not proven the doughnut. >>shepard: words of wisdom from randy zelin and arthur idol there. major league baseball preparing for game one of the world series and while the lawyers were talking you should have heard the rangers: 40 miles per hour gusts tomorrow night and it could be in the 30's by the end of the game. the texas kids? they played more than 40 games on the days when it went to 100 degrees. it will not approach that tomorrow. to there is a home field advantage part of that could be for the cardinals with all of
how many he tooks. >>arthur: but that is not department. >>randy: but --.rthur: but the case will not end like that but it ends with a summation, they will see the pictures of the drugs, they will hear the tape of -- this is circumstantial evidence. we deal with cases like that all time. >>randy: one witness said i saudi dr. conrad murray give him the drug. >>arthur: the girlfriend will say while michael jackson is dying he is on the phone with me, not on 9-1-1 or doing...
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how did this happen to harrisburg? >> reporter: well here's what's interesting, randi, about harrisburg. you'd think that cities would go ahead and file for bankruptcy because of hardships, because of the economy, because of the recession. but that's really not the case here. in harrisburg what we found is that the debt load that this city is carrying is because of its trash incinerator. it is carrying $310 million of debt just from the trash incinerator. if you total the rest of the debt with it, another $458 million. but this trash incinerator really was the tipping point. many people are saying that it burned more cash than it did trash and they're calling it a money pit. essentially this incinerator was thought to be a revenue source at one point because not only would it burn trash, it would create energy but that really fizzled out. that really didn't happen. it wound up being a big flop. in addition the city went ahead and updated it, they put even more borrowed money into this facility but for nothing. obviously not helping. the city council voted to go ahead and file for bankrup
how did this happen to harrisburg? >> reporter: well here's what's interesting, randi, about harrisburg. you'd think that cities would go ahead and file for bankruptcy because of hardships, because of the economy, because of the recession. but that's really not the case here. in harrisburg what we found is that the debt load that this city is carrying is because of its trash incinerator. it is carrying $310 million of debt just from the trash incinerator. if you total the rest of the debt...
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randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> so how much doubt did the defense's anesthesiologist cast on the prosecution's case? criminal defense attorney mark geragos joins me now. mark, for weeks now, you have been saying wait till the testimony of dr. white, the testimony of dr. white is going to be critical. how important do you think it was today? >> it was devastating to the prosecution today. but you have to remember, there wasn't any cross-examination. so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come loaded for bear on monday. at the same time, the defense has got all weekend to prepare him, the doctor, for this. but i'm telling you, and i've said it before, anderson, as we've discussed, this is the most critical witness for this case, number one. and number two, they've abandoned, the defense has, this idea of gross negligence. they know that they're not going to win on that. what they are fixated on right now is causation. did dr. murray cause the death, or did michael jackson cause the death by self-administering? if you listen to dr. white, that's what raises reasona
randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> so how much doubt did the defense's anesthesiologist cast on the prosecution's case? criminal defense attorney mark geragos joins me now. mark, for weeks now, you have been saying wait till the testimony of dr. white, the testimony of dr. white is going to be critical. how important do you think it was today? >> it was devastating to the prosecution today. but you have to remember, there wasn't any cross-examination. so walgren's got the entire...
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randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> so how much doubt did the defense's anesthesiologist cast on the prosecution's joins me now. mark, for weeks now you have been saying wait till the testimony of dr. white, the testimony of dr. white is going to be critical. how important do you think it was today? >> it was devastating to the prosecution today. but you have to remember, there wasn't any cross-examination. so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come loaded for bear on monday. at the same time the defense has got all weekend to prepare him, the doctor, for this. but i'm telling you, and i've said it before, anderson, as we've discussed, this is the most critical witness for this case, number one. and number two, they've abandoned, the defense has, this idea of gross negligence. they know that they're not going to win on that. what they are fixated on right now is causation. did dr. murray cause the death, or did michael jackson cause the death by self-administering? if you listen to dr. white, that's what raises reasonable doubt as to dr. murray. and that's -- i don
randi kaye, cnn, los angeles. >> so how much doubt did the defense's anesthesiologist cast on the prosecution's joins me now. mark, for weeks now you have been saying wait till the testimony of dr. white, the testimony of dr. white is going to be critical. how important do you think it was today? >> it was devastating to the prosecution today. but you have to remember, there wasn't any cross-examination. so walgren's got the entire weekend to kind of bone up, get ready, and come...
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randy hahn on his birthday today. >> how young is he?have to do sports on monday by the way. >> tweet or text message? >> i don't know where he is storing that cell phone on the sidelines. >> in the hair. got to be in the hair. >> could be. [ laughter ] >> get ready for the bet. practice. >> good weekend. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
randy hahn on his birthday today. >> how young is he?have to do sports on monday by the way. >> tweet or text message? >> i don't know where he is storing that cell phone on the sidelines. >> in the hair. got to be in the hair. >> could be. [ laughter ] >> get ready for the bet. practice. >> good weekend. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com
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absolutely no intelligence no evidence whatsoever for that assertion so randy and more and began writing about forty intelligence about how there was no link between iraq and al qaeda but failed policies that series of stories one station of people in the pentagon tried to shut me out of travel with the secretary of defense i was not allowed to have not been allowed or invited onto a trip pentagon trip since for three years. the chilled by white house correspondent. he had been trying to get on the vice president's plane in early two thousand and four there were some things that the vice pres office didn't like that we wrote. there was no play it's my belief that a lot of journalists did not ask hard questions of this administration's policies particularly in the run up to the war in iraq because they were afraid of losing access and having happened to them what happened to me and has happened to others an example of why media ownership matters to democracy before reporting. sheds light on the reasons why they are being asked to go and risk life and limb and health and family and everything else. then we're doing our job
absolutely no intelligence no evidence whatsoever for that assertion so randy and more and began writing about forty intelligence about how there was no link between iraq and al qaeda but failed policies that series of stories one station of people in the pentagon tried to shut me out of travel with the secretary of defense i was not allowed to have not been allowed or invited onto a trip pentagon trip since for three years. the chilled by white house correspondent. he had been trying to get on...
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orlando martinez testifying about what eyewitnesses said the day of jackson's death, and how their story changed. randy the promoter of jackson's "this is it tour." the defense wants to portray jackson desperate for p.r. because his finances were a shamble. and dr. paul white who the defense hopes will say that propofol is safe to use for sleep and jackson could have self injected the fatal dose of propofol. detective martinez the first of the big witnesses admitted michael jackson's bodyguard who testified in the prosecution case that dr. murray ordered him to hide propofol bottles did not say that during his first police interview. >> did you ever hear him mention anything about putting away vials for conrad murray? >> no. >> reporter: the defense strategy appears to be concede negligence but deny propofol and sedatives dr. murray administered alone killed michael jackson. >> they're going to try to show that propofol at the levels that they say were administered could not have caused the death. >> reporter: many legal experts believe the key connection, did dr. murray's mistakes lead directly to mic
orlando martinez testifying about what eyewitnesses said the day of jackson's death, and how their story changed. randy the promoter of jackson's "this is it tour." the defense wants to portray jackson desperate for p.r. because his finances were a shamble. and dr. paul white who the defense hopes will say that propofol is safe to use for sleep and jackson could have self injected the fatal dose of propofol. detective martinez the first of the big witnesses admitted michael jackson's...
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randy wants to know, how would you fix the housing market?well that is probably the most intractable problem we have right now. way back when i was in the senate on the banking committee i was one of those trying to blow the whistle on freddie and fannie and the huge portfolio they were having and risks that they were taking and what they were doing to underwrite a market that simply was unsustainable. what i've said, what i said at the time back in 2008 when the, when all of this started to unravel is that the government should not be bailing out banks. the government should allow this housing market to find its level, to allow the banks to suffer their losses, and let this market work it out. and i would say the same has to be true. we have continual situation where banks are holding on, not, not allowing the market to flesh out -- flush out, take the losses have foreclosures occur and find the bottom to begin to recover. we're dragging this out into a slowly death process for real estate and it is simply the wrong approach. jenna: we see m
randy wants to know, how would you fix the housing market?well that is probably the most intractable problem we have right now. way back when i was in the senate on the banking committee i was one of those trying to blow the whistle on freddie and fannie and the huge portfolio they were having and risks that they were taking and what they were doing to underwrite a market that simply was unsustainable. what i've said, what i said at the time back in 2008 when the, when all of this started to...
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maryland's randy epsel probably feels like singing a few lines from the talking head song how did i gethey returned 14 startsers, the terps did, yet went from 9-4. all of a sudden they're 2-5. tomorrow bc comes to town and they're worse off than maryland. if they lose, except epsel to -- expect epsel to get hotter. so, hey, coach, let's hear from you. >> when adversity strikes and you don't win as much as you would like to win, there is only two things you can do. you can either sauk about it and get upset or you can go out there and work hard and continue to improve. >> and let's see what they do. prep football week nine is here. the top two teams in northern virginia dogs and cats in a 3-point nail biter. administering last >>> whenever paul 6th is in the poll, expect a large voter turnout. it happened last season. this year they went heavy on the mouse clicks again, combined with the students from st. mary's. 19,000 voted for their game. let's get there. 10675. their fax for the game of the week. panthers defense. panther power. o'brien, oh, oh, oh. hit me. shawn o'brien, there goes
maryland's randy epsel probably feels like singing a few lines from the talking head song how did i gethey returned 14 startsers, the terps did, yet went from 9-4. all of a sudden they're 2-5. tomorrow bc comes to town and they're worse off than maryland. if they lose, except epsel to -- expect epsel to get hotter. so, hey, coach, let's hear from you. >> when adversity strikes and you don't win as much as you would like to win, there is only two things you can do. you can either sauk...
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maryland's randy epsel probably feels like singing a few lines from the talking head song how did i gete. they returned 14 startsers, the terps did, yet went from 9-4. all of a sudden they're 2-5. tomorrow bc comes to town and they're worse off than maryland. if they lose, except epsel to -- expect epsel to get hotter. so, hey, coach, let's hear from you. >> when adversity strikes and you don't win as much as you would like to win, there is only two things you can do. you can either sauk about it and get upset or you can go out there and work hard and continue to improve. >> and let's see what they do. prep football week nine is here. the top two teams in northern virginia dogs and cats in a 3-point nail biter. administering last rights to st. mary's. roll them up panthers next. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [
maryland's randy epsel probably feels like singing a few lines from the talking head song how did i gete. they returned 14 startsers, the terps did, yet went from 9-4. all of a sudden they're 2-5. tomorrow bc comes to town and they're worse off than maryland. if they lose, except epsel to -- expect epsel to get hotter. so, hey, coach, let's hear from you. >> when adversity strikes and you don't win as much as you would like to win, there is only two things you can do. you can either sauk...
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jon: we don't have a lot of time for this question but randy snow wants to know how would you fix theousing problem? >> well, first of all i don't think there was ever a fire-sale when it came to housing. i'm a free market, i'm a free market guy and when it came to housing, we never had the fire-sale. so the market never got to see a bottom in housing. jon: the government propped it up, you're saying? >> propped it up. nobody, nobody is kicked out of their houses. we have yet to see the fire-sale. we have this malaise, who knows how long it lasts. jon, i'm in the camp who believes we're on verge of monetary collapse unless we actually stop spending more money than what we're, what we're bringing in. and so stop printing the money. jon: gary johnson, republican presidential candidate. >> thank you. jon: you bet. jenna: jon, a scary situation, lions and bears escaping from a wildlife preserve in ohio. an expert who has been hunting exotic animals like these for nearly 40 years joins us with the latest on that search. >>> plus we have a mystery what happened to baby lisa. police now back
jon: we don't have a lot of time for this question but randy snow wants to know how would you fix theousing problem? >> well, first of all i don't think there was ever a fire-sale when it came to housing. i'm a free market, i'm a free market guy and when it came to housing, we never had the fire-sale. so the market never got to see a bottom in housing. jon: the government propped it up, you're saying? >> propped it up. nobody, nobody is kicked out of their houses. we have yet to see...
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how does that work? what's the next step with the families? >> randihumed the remains of the victims about a month and a half ago -- two months ago. we sent them down to the university of north texas where they have been very kind to us. for free they have done the dna analysis. so we have the dna right now as we speak on all eight of the unknown victims. what we need now is the match. families to come forward so we can match them to the loved one and talking to the media, it's been very helpful. just yesterday i was on cnn and i got called by my office on my way back out -- from the studio saying right after we got done with the cnn segment, we had six people call in and we got two good leads off of those. we've been out actively investigating. we've met with some families. we have at least two cases we think are very, very promising that we feel we might have the families already. >> i know there was a stigma earlier on there was a stigma. you felt it related to this case. do you think that's changed? >> it has. it's one of those things when randi ar
how does that work? what's the next step with the families? >> randihumed the remains of the victims about a month and a half ago -- two months ago. we sent them down to the university of north texas where they have been very kind to us. for free they have done the dna analysis. so we have the dna right now as we speak on all eight of the unknown victims. what we need now is the match. families to come forward so we can match them to the loved one and talking to the media, it's been very...
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maria, how is that going to sit with voters, do you think? >> that is such a hair-brained idea, randio me what it tells me is that he is doing whatever he needs to do and say to sort of fix the perception that he now has that he's weak on immigration because of the stances that he took on the in-state tuition for undocumented -- for children of undocumented immigrants. i think it is a hair-brain idea. he clearly doesn't understand foreign minister if he thinks that this is a good idea. and again he's kowtowing to his base. he is hoping that gop voters in the primary process are going to be now listening to him and to see how tough he is on immigration, you know, so that it fixes the perception that he currently has that he is weak on it. i don't think that it is going to work and i think it is going to add to the perception that for mainstream voters that he's just not ready for prime time. >> this one, will, is going to you. i want to ask you about this hunting camp issue coming from of course "the washington post" article. it resurfaced over the weekend that perry and his father had
maria, how is that going to sit with voters, do you think? >> that is such a hair-brained idea, randio me what it tells me is that he is doing whatever he needs to do and say to sort of fix the perception that he now has that he's weak on immigration because of the stances that he took on the in-state tuition for undocumented -- for children of undocumented immigrants. i think it is a hair-brain idea. he clearly doesn't understand foreign minister if he thinks that this is a good idea....
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randy, who is it going to be? >> we might play both on saturday, i don't know. we'll see how the week goes. one or both. i mean, i don't think there's any problem with, you know, that as we take the field and whoever is playing for us. >> the capitals suffer their first loss of the season last night after setting a franchise record with seven straight wins to start the year. they did so without mike green who missed his fifth day of practice with a twisted ankle. last night, we're in edmondton. that is his first goal of the season and the capitals have a 1-0 lead. the oilers rally. oilers on a power play. corey shot, but jordan everly scores on the rebound. that is the game winner. the caps fall 2-1 and lose for the first time this season. the rangers and cardinals game six of the world series last night. drama in the bottom of the 9th. cards down two. down to their last strike. two on for david. he hits a fly ball to right. nelson cruz on the run. that would score two runs and send the game into extra innings. cards down 9-8 and down to their last strike. but delivers the base hit. john ja
randy, who is it going to be? >> we might play both on saturday, i don't know. we'll see how the week goes. one or both. i mean, i don't think there's any problem with, you know, that as we take the field and whoever is playing for us. >> the capitals suffer their first loss of the season last night after setting a franchise record with seven straight wins to start the year. they did so without mike green who missed his fifth day of practice with a twisted ankle. last night, we're...
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basketball players an team owners also super wealthy arguing how to split billions in revenue and salaries. does it all seem a bit petty to you? >> randietty to people who have been out of work for two years an don't know how they're going to pay their mortgage, but all of us who negotiate salaries, whether we do it ourselves or have agents, we all fight for that last dollar. so this is really no different. the numbers are certainly higher but the principle is the same. you've got one side that wants to save $1 billion in paying salaries and you have another side that doesn't want o give up $1 billion in salaries so you can understand why they're fighting over it. having said that, i certainly understand why people out there in the mainstream don't care about that and can't seem to understand why people can't make a deal over $4 billion in revenue. it is certainly understandable. >> let's talk about some sticking points. nba commissioner says last season was not profitable for most of the 30 owners in the league. they lost as much as $300 million. the owners want this 50%-50% split. union of course wants 53%. average salary, $5 million
basketball players an team owners also super wealthy arguing how to split billions in revenue and salaries. does it all seem a bit petty to you? >> randietty to people who have been out of work for two years an don't know how they're going to pay their mortgage, but all of us who negotiate salaries, whether we do it ourselves or have agents, we all fight for that last dollar. so this is really no different. the numbers are certainly higher but the principle is the same. you've got one...