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but look at sugar ray. he would walk down the street fifth avenue, harlem, anywhere and women could spot him and say sugar. and sugar ray and real sweet. and he had been named and he knew that it had a cachet to it and he played on that. he really did. >> host: why do think boxers like muhammed ali khamenei joe louis, joe frazier, why do think boxers particularly african-americans although not solely ensure the american psyche so much as political and cultural symbols in a way that does transcend other sports? >> i think because boxing is still a mystery and a sport where very few can rise to its highest levels. it is violent and in no way muhammed ali and got a lot of his style from sugar ray robinson and we tend to follow boxers all lot id is the ultimate one on one support. it is you and your gut and your courage facing somebody across our rainn who is trying to hit you with such fierceness you may think that person is trying to kill you. >> host: in the days before the smoking ban the smoke would rise u
but look at sugar ray. he would walk down the street fifth avenue, harlem, anywhere and women could spot him and say sugar. and sugar ray and real sweet. and he had been named and he knew that it had a cachet to it and he played on that. he really did. >> host: why do think boxers like muhammed ali khamenei joe louis, joe frazier, why do think boxers particularly african-americans although not solely ensure the american psyche so much as political and cultural symbols in a way that does...
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i don't think there was as sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there were other fighters who tried to a sood style but nobody could approach at like robinson. he believed in style. he wore a suit just right. he wore his hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance to the like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports audience to speak about what stifel can bring to an athlete's game? because there's been all kinds of debates about this issue of style and sports recently. the whole idea of having a dress code in the nba for example and the question of how an athlete particularly african-american athletes should or should not have to convert themselves everything from end zone celebrations to the way they interact with coaches. when you see someone like allen iverson do you say to yourself that man has 21st century style or do you say it would be nice if they knew t
i don't think there was as sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there were other fighters who tried to a sood style but nobody could approach at like robinson. he believed in style. he wore a suit just right. he wore his hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance to the like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports audience to speak about what stifel can bring to an athlete's game? because there's been all kinds of debates...
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there wasn't a sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there was -- there were other fighters who tried to exude style, but nobody could approach it like robinson. she believed in style he were the sood just right, he wore the hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance today like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports audience to speak about what style can bring to an athlete's game? because there have been all kind of debate about stifel and sports recently. the whole idea of having a dress code in the nba for example and the question how an athlete particularly african-american athletes should or should not have to comport themselves in everything from end zone celebrations to the way they interact with coaches. when you see someone like say allen iverson, do you say to yourself that man has 21st century style? or do you say would be nice if they knew the history of robinson so they could see what stifel really is, where do you fall on that? >> guest: i would love for athletes
there wasn't a sugar ray robinson before sugar ray robinson. there was -- there were other fighters who tried to exude style, but nobody could approach it like robinson. she believed in style he were the sood just right, he wore the hat just right. >> host: do you think this book has relevance today like would you like to discuss this book on espn for example and for a modern sports audience to speak about what style can bring to an athlete's game? because there have been all kind of...
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what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean, you listen to law enforcement -- >> i didn't say there wasn't. i'm just telling you. that regarding money, you know, she feared if she sought a divorce as opposed to faking this kidnapping she wasn't so sure that she would get all that money. >> it's just disturbing, the whole aspect of it. the amount of money she's even asking, as ray said, it doesn't all add up. there's something more to scratch the surface. and listen, we're defense attorneys. we've got to work with what we have here. and certainly the story in and of itself is so
what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean,...
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i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that
i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that
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what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oceans, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean, you listen to law enforcement -- >> i didn't say there wasn't. i'm just telling you. that regarding money, you know, she feared if she sought a divorce as opposed to faking this kidnapping she wasn't so sure that she would get all that money. >> it's just disturbing, the whole aspect of it. the amount of money she's even asking, as ray said, it doesn't all add up. there's something more to scratch the surface. and listen, we're defense attorneys. we've got to work with what we have here. and certainly the story in and of itself is so
what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oceans, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean,...
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what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean, you listen to law enforcement -- >> i didn't say there wasn't. i'm just telling you. that regarding money, you know, she feared if she sought a divorce as opposed to faking this kidnapping she wasn't so sure that she would get all that money. >> it's just disturbing, the whole aspect of it. the amount of money she's even asking, as ray said, it doesn't all add up. there's something more to scratch the surface. and listen, we're defense attorneys. we've got to work with what we have here. and certainly the story in and of itself is so
what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean,...
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i apologized to ray. he didn't let me get the last word out. we both understood for years we believed it was ray's sausage. the smell was clearly the smell of rotten dead flesh. throughout that entire community. >> wow. michelle, as we've covered this, what are people saying about that? how long does that smell go back and what was being done? councilman tried something. did others try or was it all on ray's sausage to change their pipes or whatever they did? >> the councilman and i have had numerous conversations about this off the air. i have contacted the director of the health department. he said they receive 20,000 complaints a year. the one complaint in 2007 where the councilman's office did call in they don't have a record of. they do have a record of a complaint called in in 2008 from one block over. they sent an inspector out to the neighborhood. they did an air quality test. it came up negative. this is one block over a neighbor is complaining and then they moved on. i talked to the owner and on
i apologized to ray. he didn't let me get the last word out. we both understood for years we believed it was ray's sausage. the smell was clearly the smell of rotten dead flesh. throughout that entire community. >> wow. michelle, as we've covered this, what are people saying about that? how long does that smell go back and what was being done? councilman tried something. did others try or was it all on ray's sausage to change their pipes or whatever they did? >> the councilman and i...
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what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean, you listen to law enforcement -- >> i didn't say there wasn't. i'm just telling you. that regarding money, you know, she feared if she sought a divorce as opposed to faking this kidnapping she wasn't so sure that she would get all that money. >> it's just disturbing, the whole aspect of it. the amount of money she's even asking, as ray said, it doesn't all add up. there's something more to scratch the surface. and listen, we're defense attorneys. we've got to work with what we have here. and certainly the story in and of itself is so
what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean,...
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. >> just came back from the rachel ray show. she drops things on the floor and throws them in the batter. >> to me she professed she cannot bake. she just did a new cookbook which is just a reedit of a lot of her old recipes. that's not good enough for me. i really want to write a book that's a unique and lasting thing, something that will really fulfill a need in someone's library, so she's different. she's more of an entertainer than she is with a bubbly personality than she is a teacher like me. >> we have cynthia mcfadden coming on the show next week. we're going it ask her. them's fighting words. i'm back with my panel to discuss this culinary throwdown. besides publicity ratings and cash, what does martha have to gain from that type of comment? >> you know, she's just bubbling with joy. you can tell she's so enthusiastic about her life. >> rachel -- go ahead. >> rachel agreed -- martha stewart was like a cartoon of herself right there. she is the queen of smug condensation. i feel like she looks at rachel ray like she's th
. >> just came back from the rachel ray show. she drops things on the floor and throws them in the batter. >> to me she professed she cannot bake. she just did a new cookbook which is just a reedit of a lot of her old recipes. that's not good enough for me. i really want to write a book that's a unique and lasting thing, something that will really fulfill a need in someone's library, so she's different. she's more of an entertainer than she is with a bubbly personality than she is a...
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so i'm with rachel ray.plify. >>> jen westhoven, evidence that there is still maybe a huge number of foreclosures on the horizon. really? >> yeah. and that even though we had heard so many signs, we've seen a lot of signs that housing was stabilizing with the billions of dollars in government aid. but all along, experts have said that foreclosures could be the hidden iceberg that sinks the ship. reports by the mortgage banker's association shows a record high in foreclosures and homes that are in danger of foreclosure, where we're talking about people that are behind in their payments. and, of course, if you lose your job -- if you get behind in a payment, it becomes very difficult to keep up. how do you pay that back? sometimes there's fees on there. so it's something to watch out for. but it has been one of those, pardon me, hidden icebergs, right? the weather can be fine, all the signs look good and then you have this problem out there. >>> let's move on to a topical story about the real estate market. to
so i'm with rachel ray.plify. >>> jen westhoven, evidence that there is still maybe a huge number of foreclosures on the horizon. really? >> yeah. and that even though we had heard so many signs, we've seen a lot of signs that housing was stabilizing with the billions of dollars in government aid. but all along, experts have said that foreclosures could be the hidden iceberg that sinks the ship. reports by the mortgage banker's association shows a record high in foreclosures and...
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ray sue-sussmann. thanks for joining me. is your client an awol soldier or desperate single mom with nowhere to turn? >> well she was awol for less than 24 hours and voluntarily returned to the military with her baby. at that point the military although they had other options decided that they would arrest her and put her in jail and took her child from her and placed him in child protective services even though she had voluntarily returned to the army. >> where is the baby now? >> the baby when the baby's grandmother specialist hutchinson's mother found out that kamani was going to foster care in georgia, she got on a plane and went and got him out of foster care in georgia, and she took him back to oakland. however, she maintains that she can't take care of him in the long-term. >> why not? she has other people to take care of? >> she's got other people to take care of. she herself has a young daughter who has special needs and medical issues. she also is one of the primary caregivers for her ailing and aging mother, and s
ray sue-sussmann. thanks for joining me. is your client an awol soldier or desperate single mom with nowhere to turn? >> well she was awol for less than 24 hours and voluntarily returned to the military with her baby. at that point the military although they had other options decided that they would arrest her and put her in jail and took her child from her and placed him in child protective services even though she had voluntarily returned to the army. >> where is the baby now?...
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rai sue sussmann. thanks for joining me. is your client an awol soldier or desperate single mom with nowhere to turn? >> well she was awol for less than 24 hours and voluntarily returned to the military with her baby. at that point the military although they had other options decided that they would arrest her and put her in jail and took her child from her and placed him in child protective services even though she had voluntarily returned to the army. >> where is the baby now? >> the baby when the baby's grandmother specialist hutchinson's mother found out that kamani was going to foster care in georgia, she got on a plane and went and got him out of foster care in georgia, and she took him back to oakland. however, she maintains that she can't take care of him in the long-term. >> why not? she has other people to take care of? >> she's got other people to take care of. she herself has a young daughter who has special needs and medical issues. she also is one of the primary caregivers for her ailing and aging mother, and s
rai sue sussmann. thanks for joining me. is your client an awol soldier or desperate single mom with nowhere to turn? >> well she was awol for less than 24 hours and voluntarily returned to the military with her baby. at that point the military although they had other options decided that they would arrest her and put her in jail and took her child from her and placed him in child protective services even though she had voluntarily returned to the army. >> where is the baby now?...
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. >> just came back from the rachel ray show. she drops things on the floor and throws them in the batter. >> to me she professed she cannot bake. she just did a new cookbook which is just a reed did it of of her old recipes. that's not good enough for me. i really want to write a book that's a unique and lasting thing, something that will really fulfill a need in someone's library, so she's different. she's more of an entertainer than she is with a bubbly personality than she is a teacher like me. >> we have cynthia mcfadden coming on the show next week. we're going it ask her. them's fighting words. i'm back with my panel to discuss this culinary throwdown. besides publicity ratings and cash, what does martha have to gain from that type of comment? >> you know, she's just bubbling with joy. you can tell she's so enthusiastic about her life. >> rachel -- go ahead. >> rachel agreed -- martha stewart was like a cartoon of herself right there. she is the queen of smug kond sense. i feel like she looks at rachel ray like she's the s
. >> just came back from the rachel ray show. she drops things on the floor and throws them in the batter. >> to me she professed she cannot bake. she just did a new cookbook which is just a reed did it of of her old recipes. that's not good enough for me. i really want to write a book that's a unique and lasting thing, something that will really fulfill a need in someone's library, so she's different. she's more of an entertainer than she is with a bubbly personality than she is a...
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joining me is ta mika ray, an entertainment journalist and mar vet is a publicist and strategist. ladies, i personally think rihanna's new interview that just aired tonight on abc was astounding, especially her detailed account of how she was beaten by chris brown. it was chilling. i think it was a great idea that she finally talk so specifically about the details of that night. what about you? >> i think it was a great idea. i don't think we could have bought her album and listen to her songs without getting the details. we were way too curious. the point of detail that she went to was shocking. we are not used to celebrities opening themselves up and being so raw. i'm not sure what effect this will have on her career or chris's, but i'm cher he will have an answer. >> she does go there and to omit the ugly details would have glossed over how serious the situation was and what was so especially chilling to me was how rihanna described chris brown that night. watch how it was first revealed on "good morning america". >> he had no soul in his eyes. just blank. he was clearly blacke
joining me is ta mika ray, an entertainment journalist and mar vet is a publicist and strategist. ladies, i personally think rihanna's new interview that just aired tonight on abc was astounding, especially her detailed account of how she was beaten by chris brown. it was chilling. i think it was a great idea that she finally talk so specifically about the details of that night. what about you? >> i think it was a great idea. i don't think we could have bought her album and listen to her...
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organization and being around a guy like matt birk who, you know, just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis, guys i grew up watching and knowing that i've always been a big fan of this game. i can't wait until september comes around, you know, hear that sound and all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> your story is unbelievable. when we come back we'll talk with michael more and talk more with michael about the family he mentioned, the touhy family who stepped up and helped him out and gave him just that push to get him over the hump. now again he is an nfl star and there's a move bit his life. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring football in march. >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, ma'am. >> s.j., you're going to want to get this. >> who's the big guy eating with your little brother? >> his big brother. >> i think what you're doing is so great. >> sandra bullock. >> you're changing that boy's life. >> no, he's changing mine. >> p
organization and being around a guy like matt birk who, you know, just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis, guys i grew up watching and knowing that i've always been a big fan of this game. i can't wait until september comes around, you know, hear that sound and all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> your story is unbelievable. when we come back we'll talk with michael more and talk more with michael about the family he mentioned, the touhy family who stepped up and...
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>> you know, certainly it seems like ray no-brainer at this point. but at the time, it was a big risk. there were a number of people, closest advisors, thought he was crazy for doing it. and he, he always had a goal to put an arena downtown. that's originally where he wanted to put the capital center back in the '70s and they couldn't get a deal done. he an opportunity to build a second arena. not many people get a chance to do that. he put it downtown where he wanted to do it, with his own money. that's something people need to remember. there weren't a lot of tax dollars involved in this. but, but the change down there is remarkable. it's basically dc's version of times square. he was certainly proud of that. mrs. pollin is certainly proud of that, the entire family is proud of that. it's, it was a big risk, but they took it and they have revitalized this, that part of town in a dramatic way. >> his significance to this area cannot be overstated. avenues man who not only brought two professional teams to the area, but also played a huge role in cle
>> you know, certainly it seems like ray no-brainer at this point. but at the time, it was a big risk. there were a number of people, closest advisors, thought he was crazy for doing it. and he, he always had a goal to put an arena downtown. that's originally where he wanted to put the capital center back in the '70s and they couldn't get a deal done. he an opportunity to build a second arena. not many people get a chance to do that. he put it downtown where he wanted to do it, with his...
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joining me tonight in hollywood, tanika ray, an entertainment journalist. tonight in new york, marvette britto, a publicist and brand strategist. ladies, i personally think rihanna's brand-new interview that just aired tonight on abc was astounding, especially her detailed account of how she was beaten by chris brown. it was just chilling. tanika, i think it was a great idea that rihanna finally talk so specifically about the details of that night. what about you? >> i do think it was a great idea. i don't think that we could have bought her album and listened to her songs without getting these details. it was just -- we were way too curious about it. however, the point of detail that she went to was a little shocking. we're not used to celebrities really opening themselves up like that and being so raw. i'm not sure what kind of affect this is going to have on her career or chris', but she definitely goes there and i'm sure chris is going to have an answer. >> yeah, she does go there. and i think to omitt the ugly details would have, in a way, glossed over
joining me tonight in hollywood, tanika ray, an entertainment journalist. tonight in new york, marvette britto, a publicist and brand strategist. ladies, i personally think rihanna's brand-new interview that just aired tonight on abc was astounding, especially her detailed account of how she was beaten by chris brown. it was just chilling. tanika, i think it was a great idea that rihanna finally talk so specifically about the details of that night. what about you? >> i do think it was a...
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this one was get gloria ray out of the way. and i had never seen that and i am honored to be the first person to be able to publish that. so being close with some of the "little rock nine" was wonderful. i also got to be close with a number of the white students, including particularly the handful of ways to do really laid their own lives on the lie to support the "little rock nine." and i would like to honor one of them who happens to be here today. what's your name? no. [laughter] >> robin woods who is on the back cover with a wonderful quote, and she befriended terrance in math class entered her book with him and suffered a lot for it. and she and her husband have become great friends. and i have to tell you a little story. tarrance told me about robinett said you ought to interview robin. so i called robin. i said coming back out to little rock to do more research here can i would like to interview. and she said, why don't you just stay with us? and i said oh, my god. i've never met this woman. and she said, she invited me
this one was get gloria ray out of the way. and i had never seen that and i am honored to be the first person to be able to publish that. so being close with some of the "little rock nine" was wonderful. i also got to be close with a number of the white students, including particularly the handful of ways to do really laid their own lives on the lie to support the "little rock nine." and i would like to honor one of them who happens to be here today. what's your name? no....
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read it, minnijean reddick and i interviewed her for many hours and that was really fun and gloria ray road e-mails back-and-forth to sweden and back and she was very helpful with many things including she gave me, she sent me the pdf of a note that was left on her desk and it is in the book, first time it has ever been published in remember the famous one of one down, a to go? this one was gloria ray out of the way and i have never seen that and i'm honored to be the first person to be able to publish that. being close with some of the "little rock nine" was wonderful. i also got to be close to the number of the white students including particularly when a handful of white students that lay their own lives on the line to support the "little rock nine" head and i would like to honor one of them who happens to be here today. what is your name? no. [laughter] robin who would who is on the back cover with a wonderful quote and she befriended terrence in that class and shared her book with him and suffered a lot for it, and she and her husband have become great friends. i have to tell you
read it, minnijean reddick and i interviewed her for many hours and that was really fun and gloria ray road e-mails back-and-forth to sweden and back and she was very helpful with many things including she gave me, she sent me the pdf of a note that was left on her desk and it is in the book, first time it has ever been published in remember the famous one of one down, a to go? this one was gloria ray out of the way and i have never seen that and i'm honored to be the first person to be able to...
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if you got blu-ray you need a tv. there's a $600 tv and kids pjs for $3. >>> it's bonus season on wall street. but top employees at some of the most heavily bailed out companies are not celebrating this year. cnnmoney.com's poppy harlow is in new york. this week what we learned from looking at the sec filings for city group. they're disclosing compensation for top employees. this becomes because the pay czar is capping the top pay of the bailed out firms. james forese is the cohead of global markets at citi. last year he made $12.9 million. this so a relatively large amount but a haircut from the year before. same story with the vice chairman at citi, stephen volk, last year he took in $10.5 million. this year he will take in $3.9 million. the question here is why. citi is one of those seven companies that are overseen by president obama's pay czar. what we'll seen from the next few weeks leading up to the end of the year is how these companies are complying. the top execs are taking very, very big paycuts. richelle?
if you got blu-ray you need a tv. there's a $600 tv and kids pjs for $3. >>> it's bonus season on wall street. but top employees at some of the most heavily bailed out companies are not celebrating this year. cnnmoney.com's poppy harlow is in new york. this week what we learned from looking at the sec filings for city group. they're disclosing compensation for top employees. this becomes because the pay czar is capping the top pay of the bailed out firms. james forese is the cohead of...
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>> this question is for ray.i'm wondering, which interest groups, which sets of interest groups did you find driving the increase in spending in 2008? >> i did a global study for this. i did not break it down. that's the next level of analysis. the first place i would look to see is the congressional races. my guess is that's where they played, because spending a few dollars in the race would make a difference. on the republican side, i don't know, they seem pretty disorganized this year no. one would -- no one was ready to go in there. i think part of it may have been because they weren't sure -- them didn't like mccain, some of these guys, the ones who ran the ads in the past. it was a good question. >> there are two different kettle says of fish here. if these are groups that are spending money 99% on behalf of one party and the leadership of these groups are former party committee leaders, long-time consultants, that's one thing. on the other hand, it was giving 55% to one party, 45% to the other, it's run
>> this question is for ray.i'm wondering, which interest groups, which sets of interest groups did you find driving the increase in spending in 2008? >> i did a global study for this. i did not break it down. that's the next level of analysis. the first place i would look to see is the congressional races. my guess is that's where they played, because spending a few dollars in the race would make a difference. on the republican side, i don't know, they seem pretty disorganized this...
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ray of new mexico falls on it, that would snuff out that drive. still tied at 2, but tcu has been piling its up offensively this year, and dalton, not a lot of guys know about this, there's a nine-yard run up the gut. 9-0tcu at the break. guy namedm tebow. >>> n.c. state hosting north carolina. yates put up big numbers. boyd, 35-yard score to put the heels up 10-0. later in the second, state down. finds williams, easy touchdown. >> wolf pack within 3, net drive, yates will give it to johnny white. he does the rest. that put carolina on top 17-7. later in the second quarter, yates forced out of the pocket, will roll to his right, will find boyd again. another big touchdown. yates 6 of 8 for 201 yards and two touchdowns. heels up 21-14 at the break. other games later today. florida state against florida. lsu hosting arkansas at 7:00 on espn. tennessee and kentucky, a fun one at 7:00 eastern. coming up later, the sec says good-bye to tim tebow. there's a lot of head coaches who will pat him on the back and say good riddance, move on. but what impact
ray of new mexico falls on it, that would snuff out that drive. still tied at 2, but tcu has been piling its up offensively this year, and dalton, not a lot of guys know about this, there's a nine-yard run up the gut. 9-0tcu at the break. guy namedm tebow. >>> n.c. state hosting north carolina. yates put up big numbers. boyd, 35-yard score to put the heels up 10-0. later in the second, state down. finds williams, easy touchdown. >> wolf pack within 3, net drive, yates will give...
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in hollywood, tanika ray, an entertainment journalist.an, tanika, let's start with my exclusive interview with donald trump. i asked him what he thought of carrie prejean's downright embarrassing tantrum on cnn's "larry king live." watch what we told me. >> i was watching this and i was very surprised to see it, because she was talking about how inappropriate he was. inappropriate is more of a sexual term, as far as i'm concerned. i mean, inappropriate? he asked a very, very easy question and i was surprised that she just didn't say, hey, listen, i can't answer that question. >> tanika, here's what i was hearing today. as news outlets everywhere reported on my exclusive interview with trump that donald was absolutely right. that carrie prejean blew it, big time. what do you think? do you agree? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, i think the reason why she stepped out of that interview is because she doesn't really have anything to stand on. and any time somebody peels back that veil, she cracks under the pressure. and for donald not to give it to
in hollywood, tanika ray, an entertainment journalist.an, tanika, let's start with my exclusive interview with donald trump. i asked him what he thought of carrie prejean's downright embarrassing tantrum on cnn's "larry king live." watch what we told me. >> i was watching this and i was very surprised to see it, because she was talking about how inappropriate he was. inappropriate is more of a sexual term, as far as i'm concerned. i mean, inappropriate? he asked a very, very...
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. >> in the years after the settlement, according to evan chandler's brother, ray, his brother was in fear for his life because of threats against him that they blamed on michael jackson fans. we understand that evan chandler was estranged from most of his family and that he moved to jersey city, somewhat, to escape that and he was living in a high-rise luxury apartment in jersey city. and that's where he was found dead. >> in another big jackson development today, janet jackson is now breaking her silence about michael's drug use. >> was michael in denial? >> i wish he could answer this question for you and not me. >> reporter: this morning on "good morning america," michael's famous sister, janet, publicly acknowledged for the very first time the jackson family tried an intervention to help michael kick his drug problem. she spoke with abc's robin roberts. >> how did he react to the interventions that you all conducted? >> how do i say this? understood that it was out of love because of caring, but when it's something like that, people can tend to be in denial. >> reporter: so with
. >> in the years after the settlement, according to evan chandler's brother, ray, his brother was in fear for his life because of threats against him that they blamed on michael jackson fans. we understand that evan chandler was estranged from most of his family and that he moved to jersey city, somewhat, to escape that and he was living in a high-rise luxury apartment in jersey city. and that's where he was found dead. >> in another big jackson development today, janet jackson is...
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joining me tonight in hollywood, tanika ray, an entertainment journalist.in hollywood, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." carlos, i'll begin with you. i think this was a really powerful and emotional interview with rihanna. how do you think she did? >> i think she did amazinglamaz. and i've interviewed her several times. and when people were calling for her to speak out and be the voice for domestic violence, she's just a kid. even though she's so confident on stage, she really is, when you talk to her, very much like a kid. but she came into her own in this interview, even at times, correcting diane sawyer when diane sawyer was talking about how many times it takes for someone to go back, you know, how many times they go back after domestic abuse, rihanna said, actually, it's more like eight or nine rather than seven. she came across amazingly, amazingly strong and amazingly confident. >> and you're right, she is only 21 years old. we have to keep that in mind. tanika, what's your take? >> you know, i was very impressed with rihanna. and yes, everyo
joining me tonight in hollywood, tanika ray, an entertainment journalist.in hollywood, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." carlos, i'll begin with you. i think this was a really powerful and emotional interview with rihanna. how do you think she did? >> i think she did amazinglamaz. and i've interviewed her several times. and when people were calling for her to speak out and be the voice for domestic violence, she's just a kid. even though she's so confident on stage, she...
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minnie jean read it and i interviewed her for many hours and that was really fun and gloria ray carlmark and i wrote e-mails back and forth to sweden and she was very, very helpful, including she sent me a pdf of a note that was left on her desk and it's in the book, first time it's ever been published, remember the pape famous, one dn eight to go, and i had never seen that and i'm honored to be the first person to be able to publish that, so being close with some of the little rock 9 was wonderful. i also got to be close with a number of the white students, including particularly the handful of white students who really laid their own lives on the line to support the little rock nine, and i'd like to honor one of them, who happens to be here today. what's your name? no. robin wood, who is on the back cover, with a wonderful quote and she befriended terrance in math class and shared her book with him, and suffered a lot for it, and she and her husband harry had become great friends and i have to tell you a little story, terrance told me he about robin and said, you ought to interview rob
minnie jean read it and i interviewed her for many hours and that was really fun and gloria ray carlmark and i wrote e-mails back and forth to sweden and she was very, very helpful, including she sent me a pdf of a note that was left on her desk and it's in the book, first time it's ever been published, remember the pape famous, one dn eight to go, and i had never seen that and i'm honored to be the first person to be able to publish that, so being close with some of the little rock 9 was...
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the question for ray. a story i heard about but did not see documented in 2008 was that the obama campaign was approaching major donors, saying if you want to affect change this year, give money to my campaign rather than your group. i'm wondering if he saw any of this in the evidence you collected. it looks like interest groups do not have plenty of money on their own. >> they do have plenty of money. the impression i got was about message, mostly. he basically told the people who put together the 527's, we do not need you guys. that is how confident they were. but they had some organizations that were involved in helping with the grass-roots effort. it did not play a larger role, except in congressional rates. that is the ideal situation for candidates. i control the money, i control the message. questions? >> this question is for ray. i'm wondering, which interest groups, which sets did you find driving the increase in spending in 2008. >> i did a global study. i did not break it down. that is the next
the question for ray. a story i heard about but did not see documented in 2008 was that the obama campaign was approaching major donors, saying if you want to affect change this year, give money to my campaign rather than your group. i'm wondering if he saw any of this in the evidence you collected. it looks like interest groups do not have plenty of money on their own. >> they do have plenty of money. the impression i got was about message, mostly. he basically told the people who put...
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ray giudice, christopher amolsch. you know, how can they say this baby slept till 11:30 in the morning? raymond giudice, you've got a b the night. >> if i was their counsel, and i would only represent one of them at a time. i straight. it does not make sense. >> there's not a chance in the world this story is correct. not chance in the world. the police are going to separate them. they're going get one to point the finger at one of them. >> marc klaas could not be more right. zblrvelgts november, the number one cancer killer in the world. lung caser awareness month. you don't have to smoke to get lung cancer. saturday, november 7, 8:00 a.m. the lung cancer alliance run and walk in georgia. ffr this and other happenings around the u.s., go to lungcanceralliance,.com. and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> investigators have a broad time line they're working with here. it's, according to reports, the parents went to sleep around 3:00 a.m. and didn't wake up unt
ray giudice, christopher amolsch. you know, how can they say this baby slept till 11:30 in the morning? raymond giudice, you've got a b the night. >> if i was their counsel, and i would only represent one of them at a time. i straight. it does not make sense. >> there's not a chance in the world this story is correct. not chance in the world. the police are going to separate them. they're going get one to point the finger at one of them. >> marc klaas could not be more right....
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how rachel ray is boosting a town hit hard by the recession. >>> tough sentences for kids committingmes that do not involve killing? that is what's on the docket for the supreme court today. the justices will hear arguments about whether it is cruel and unusual punishment to lock up a juvenile for life with no chance of parole. four years ago, the supreme court ruled out the death penalty for anybody younger than the age of 18. >>> you know, you might be looking for a safer place to put your money. hln money expert, clark howard, says one popular investment is a bad deal. he tells you how to grow your money with less risk and lower fees. >> one of the hot investment products in the marketplace is something i don't consider to be an investment at all. it's an insurance thing called a variable annuity. it's where you have an insurance-type policy with something kind of like mutual funds in it. why do i dislike these so much? because the expenses you pay to have one of these are massive, h humungous commissions. on top of it, the amount of your money that stays with you is slunken so mu
how rachel ray is boosting a town hit hard by the recession. >>> tough sentences for kids committingmes that do not involve killing? that is what's on the docket for the supreme court today. the justices will hear arguments about whether it is cruel and unusual punishment to lock up a juvenile for life with no chance of parole. four years ago, the supreme court ruled out the death penalty for anybody younger than the age of 18. >>> you know, you might be looking for a safer...
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. >> meredith snedeker: they did x-rays, they did blood work-up, they did lung capacity tests. >> kroft's 85-year-old mother spent her last two months shuttling between a nursing home and community hospital in new jersey, suffering from advanced heart and liver disease. dorothy glas was a former nurse who had signed a living will expressing her wishes that no extraordinary measures be taken to keep her alive, but that didn't stop a legion of doctors from conducting batteries of tests. >> snedeker: i can't tell you all the tests they took, but i do know that she saw over 13 specialists. >> kroft: what kind of specialists? >> snedecker: neurological, gastroenterologists. they... she even saw a psychiatrist because they said she was depressed. and she told the psychiatrist, "of course, i'm depressed, i'm dying." >> kroft: when we reviewed the medical records, we discovered that there weren't 13 specialists who attended to her mother; there were 25, each of whom billed medicare separately. the hospital told us that all the tests were appropriate, and an independent physician who reviewed th
. >> meredith snedeker: they did x-rays, they did blood work-up, they did lung capacity tests. >> kroft's 85-year-old mother spent her last two months shuttling between a nursing home and community hospital in new jersey, suffering from advanced heart and liver disease. dorothy glas was a former nurse who had signed a living will expressing her wishes that no extraordinary measures be taken to keep her alive, but that didn't stop a legion of doctors from conducting batteries of...
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>> guest: i would love for athletes today to read the book, because there was something about sugar ray robinson that was very humbling. if he heard somebody he would go to the locker room to see how that person was doing. if he hit somebody in the ring and knocked out their mouthpiece he would pick it up. i mean, he was a very gracious fighter, and he cared about what the public thought about athletes. he really did. and i think just the way he carried himself could really teach athletes -- >> host: he showed it, he didn't say it. .. >> day q4 right teeing it. >> thank you very much. >> the book is called sweet thunder. you need to buy it and by five copies to give your friends will teach you something bad about just boxing but about this country. >> it is a delight for me to distinguish our most distinguished born and raised and dedicated to this community. horse went to miami high and university of florida then harvard law school and then came back. after years of the florida legislature he went on to move our governor for two terms, our senator three terms and in all cases a disting
>> guest: i would love for athletes today to read the book, because there was something about sugar ray robinson that was very humbling. if he heard somebody he would go to the locker room to see how that person was doing. if he hit somebody in the ring and knocked out their mouthpiece he would pick it up. i mean, he was a very gracious fighter, and he cared about what the public thought about athletes. he really did. and i think just the way he carried himself could really teach athletes...
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bishop john rai did a 55 singlespaced page oral history in the kennedy library about his relationship with john kennedy. i was the first scholar to be backed and it went to in amazing detail about their relationship and really opened up a window on the sort of wide political counsel he got from this church. and that itself was really quite interesting. the other piece was a memo from an informant inside the nixon campaign. and again the memo just says memo from informants are, and it's about a nine page memo that lays out for the kennedys all of the contours of the nixon strategy. now, is one of the things i actually began my research, i found an oral history from one of the religions guys and he said with incontrovertible proof that nixon was doing this stuff. so in archives you think zero my goodness the holy grail is this huge archive somewhere. it took me about three years to find it. but when i did, it was like eureka. and i think i know who the informant was. i identify my guess in the book, but because i found the person who was involved and i can show he was unhappy and wyckof
bishop john rai did a 55 singlespaced page oral history in the kennedy library about his relationship with john kennedy. i was the first scholar to be backed and it went to in amazing detail about their relationship and really opened up a window on the sort of wide political counsel he got from this church. and that itself was really quite interesting. the other piece was a memo from an informant inside the nixon campaign. and again the memo just says memo from informants are, and it's about a...
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this is ray stafford from the wildlife zoo in phoenix, arizona. >> larry: hey, hey. it's okay, jack, it's a penguin. what's the story with the penguins, and why do we love them so much? >> what is it about a penguin, they're black and white. you've seen "march of the penguins." >> larry: great movie. >> some people don't know this, out of 17 species of penguins, only five live in cold water. only 5 out of 17. this black penguin out of south africa, if it was in cold weather, it wouldn't last several days. but the ones in the "march of the penguins" those can last. the female lays the egg. immediately, the male comes and sits on it. the female leaves and goes out to sea. she leaves him there for 40 days. he loses over half his body weight while she goes out and messes around in the ocean and eats fish and everything. she comes back and the bore guy is about dead, sitting on that chick. >> larry: how did they get that setup? >> i don't know. >> larry: not fair, protest. >> they have more feathers than any bird in the world. we film these, larry, it's very difficult und
this is ray stafford from the wildlife zoo in phoenix, arizona. >> larry: hey, hey. it's okay, jack, it's a penguin. what's the story with the penguins, and why do we love them so much? >> what is it about a penguin, they're black and white. you've seen "march of the penguins." >> larry: great movie. >> some people don't know this, out of 17 species of penguins, only five live in cold water. only 5 out of 17. this black penguin out of south africa, if it was in...
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maybe it's rachel ray. >> it could be rachel ray and she can cook and have an em tire. that's key. what about star joins? she could do it. yes. i. >> once again, why does it have to be an african-american woman? >> there you go. >> i have a problem. i'm not beloved. >> threw go. >> my mother has told me to be likeable. she says, i'm funny and smart but not likeable. that's why we have this big house, mommy. >> comedians don't have to be light. well, here's a twitter question that i like. she says kathy is a beautiful woman. is she going to stop with the plastic surgery? was that from levi? >> no. your mother. it's through somebody in england. >> first of all, i call it having dental work. so, yes, i have been to the dentist a few times for -- >> quickly, what have you done? >> i've done pretty much whatever you can lift and although my bobs are the same and i've done a lot of refreshers. although i haven't done anything lately. >> okay. you were always funny and thank you for being with me again. >> all right. >> her new album is sucking it for the holidays. that's in stores now an
maybe it's rachel ray. >> it could be rachel ray and she can cook and have an em tire. that's key. what about star joins? she could do it. yes. i. >> once again, why does it have to be an african-american woman? >> there you go. >> i have a problem. i'm not beloved. >> threw go. >> my mother has told me to be likeable. she says, i'm funny and smart but not likeable. that's why we have this big house, mommy. >> comedians don't have to be light. well,...
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. >> in the years after the settlement, according to evan chandler's brother, ray, his brother was in fear for his life because of threats against him they blamed on michael jackson fans. evan chandler was e strangered from most of his family. he moved to jersey city somewhat to escape that and was living in a high-rise luxury apartment in jersey city where he was found dead. >> in another big jack development today, janet jackson is breaking her silence about michael's drug use. >> was michael in denial? >> i wish he could answer it for you and note me. >> michael's famous sister publicly acknowledged for the first time the jackson family tried an intervention to help him kick his drug problem. she spoke with robin roberts. >> how did he react to the intervention that you conducted? >> how do i say this. he understood it was out of love and because of caring, but when it's something like that people continue to be in denial. >> with janet's revelations and the shocking news about the suicide, the aftershock was michael jackson's death are far from over. in the past, the brother of ra
. >> in the years after the settlement, according to evan chandler's brother, ray, his brother was in fear for his life because of threats against him they blamed on michael jackson fans. evan chandler was e strangered from most of his family. he moved to jersey city somewhat to escape that and was living in a high-rise luxury apartment in jersey city where he was found dead. >> in another big jack development today, janet jackson is breaking her silence about michael's drug use....
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ray giudice, christopher amolsch.ou know, how can they say this baby slept till 11:30 in the morning? raymond giudice, you've got a brand new blended family. you've been up during the night with your daughters. >> nancy, if i was their counsel for this and other happenings around the u.s., go to lungcanceralliance.com. and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> who are the most toxic bachelors in hollywood. at the top of the hour. >> out to the lines, marcia, west virginia. >> caller: thank you, nancy. i love you show. >> what is your question? >> caller: have they talked to the baby's doctor, when was the last time she was seen, was she in good health? >> when was the last time anybody other than the parents saw little shannon? >> there are reports that neighbors saw shannon around 9:00 in the morning. that has not been confirmed. as far as medical records, we don't know that. the sheriff's office has not confirmed anything. >> the 9:00 sighting doesn't make sen
ray giudice, christopher amolsch.ou know, how can they say this baby slept till 11:30 in the morning? raymond giudice, you've got a brand new blended family. you've been up during the night with your daughters. >> nancy, if i was their counsel for this and other happenings around the u.s., go to lungcanceralliance.com. and the joan gaeta lung cancer foundation. together, we can win the fight against lung cancer. >>> who are the most toxic bachelors in hollywood. at the top of the...
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organization and being around a guy like matt birk who, you know, just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis, guys i grew up watching and knowing that i've always been a big fan of this game. i can't wait until september comes around, you know, hear that sound and all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> your story is unbelievable. when we come back we'll talk with michael more and talk more with michael about the family he mentioned, the touhy family who stepped up and helped him out and gave him just that push to get him over the hump. now again he is an nfl star and there's movie about his life. >> i don't know if i'm an nfl star. >> close enough. that's what we're hearing. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring football in march. >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, ma'am. >> s.j., you're going to want to get this. >> who's the big guy eating with your little brother? >> his big brother. >> i think what you're doing is so great. >> sa
organization and being around a guy like matt birk who, you know, just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis, guys i grew up watching and knowing that i've always been a big fan of this game. i can't wait until september comes around, you know, hear that sound and all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> your story is unbelievable. when we come back we'll talk with michael more and talk more with michael about the family he mentioned, the touhy family who stepped up and...
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like matt birk, who all he does is go to the pro bowl and just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis and, you know, guys i grew up watching and, you know, knowing that, you know, i've always been a big fan of this game, you know, i've -- it's always been can't wait, you know, until september comes around to hear that da-da-da sound, you know all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> yeah. your story's unbelievable. and when we come back, we're going to talk with michael more and talk more with michael about the family he mentioned, the tuoy family who stepped up and helped him out and gave him that, just that push to get him over the pump and now again is an nfl star and movie about his life. more with michael oher. >> i don't know if i'm an nfl star. >> that's what we're hearing. more with michael oher coming up. >>> michael's grades have improved enough he can go out for spring football in march. >> 1, 2, 3, 4 -- >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him, you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, i am. >> ja
like matt birk, who all he does is go to the pro bowl and just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis and, you know, guys i grew up watching and, you know, knowing that, you know, i've always been a big fan of this game, you know, i've -- it's always been can't wait, you know, until september comes around to hear that da-da-da sound, you know all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> yeah. your story's unbelievable. and when we come back, we're going to talk with michael more...
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he and ray kelly.olice department i have great faith in them keeping this city safe. "táry these war criminals in a civilian court and give them the same protections that you and i have as united states citizens. host: warren, ohio for the never forget 9/11 coalition on the republican line. allen, are you there? allen from ohio? caller: am io on. caller: i have to u support the gentlemen. this president has abandoned the american people 100 (ercent from healthcare to afghanistan, to the um... you know this thing hq said he was going to have transparency in his court. he's just misleading our country down. i initially called him a piper jaffraye piper. i codify that with he's also with the 40 thieves they're just republican line. bill? caller: first of all, i'd like to about your statement about new york police. i lived there for five years and i guarantee you, your more afraid of the police than you are al& of criminal use got there and you got a lot of criminals. i left the state. i couldn't stand it
he and ray kelly.olice department i have great faith in them keeping this city safe. "táry these war criminals in a civilian court and give them the same protections that you and i have as united states citizens. host: warren, ohio for the never forget 9/11 coalition on the republican line. allen, are you there? allen from ohio? caller: am io on. caller: i have to u support the gentlemen. this president has abandoned the american people 100 (ercent from healthcare to afghanistan, to the...
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from hollywood, tamika ray, an entertainment journalist.'s begin with sarah palin's interview with oprah. this is something. palin really opens up to oprah about that katie couric interview that really when you think about it came such a defining moment in the presidential campaign for her after it made her look not that bright. watch this. >> that was a defining moment for you. that interview. >> i did not. neither did the campaign. in fact that is why segment two and three and four and five were not scheduled. the campaign said right on, good. you are showing your independence. this is what america needed to say. i said if you thought that was good, i don't know what bad was. i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> she admits that at least that one is bad. really? you think? palin calls couric badgering and writes she felt sorry for katie couric. does any of it make sense to you? >> i'm confused about the whole thing. why are you attacking katie couric? she asked questions and she was a new candidate on the scene. we didn't know anything ab
from hollywood, tamika ray, an entertainment journalist.'s begin with sarah palin's interview with oprah. this is something. palin really opens up to oprah about that katie couric interview that really when you think about it came such a defining moment in the presidential campaign for her after it made her look not that bright. watch this. >> that was a defining moment for you. that interview. >> i did not. neither did the campaign. in fact that is why segment two and three and...
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the only inconvenience that ray's sausage has is the accessibility to our building and keeping up with the consumer demand and my staff and myself were doing everything we can to correct the business. >> okay. renee, thank you for your time. again, this is getting so close to you and the neighborhood. let's bring in michelle, investigative journalist. as we look at this investigation, obviously, he is there to rip this home apart board by board. do we know the latest? i know with the body count now, at 11. >> body count is at 11. and as you mentioned, already in your show, the first victim has been identified. her name is tonya carmichael. she did go missing on november 10th of 2008. at this time, i want to mention really quickly, mike, is that the dna that has come in, they only have five reference samples now the coroner's office. they are asking for more reference samples from other families of missing folks out there. so please contact the local police department to be able to come forward and give them those reference samples because they have dna from some of the other bodies. th
the only inconvenience that ray's sausage has is the accessibility to our building and keeping up with the consumer demand and my staff and myself were doing everything we can to correct the business. >> okay. renee, thank you for your time. again, this is getting so close to you and the neighborhood. let's bring in michelle, investigative journalist. as we look at this investigation, obviously, he is there to rip this home apart board by board. do we know the latest? i know with the body...
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ray. and it would have to be some kind of character with a big cake with an e. on his back. my favorite that was bad but it was a great bad one, was, we should say levitz sister, linda came up with "freakonomics" that was great because we had this book about nothing but everything and nothing. it was hard to name it probably. so it need have a non-cisco made. her other great terrible name was bend it like that one, which i think you have to acknowledge is so bad that may be the best name. speculative than watching people in the future try to make sense of that. >> or in the present actually. >> it is a bit about nothing and about everything. so once the project? once the project of "freakonomics." >> i don't know there's a project exactly. i have spent a lifetime studying economics in my own way. like models and like thinking about percentages and using data to figure out the difference between coalition and causality. the first book and look at cheating sumo letters wrestlers, whether you're in a matter. a set of topics that no self-respecting economist would ever take on,
ray. and it would have to be some kind of character with a big cake with an e. on his back. my favorite that was bad but it was a great bad one, was, we should say levitz sister, linda came up with "freakonomics" that was great because we had this book about nothing but everything and nothing. it was hard to name it probably. so it need have a non-cisco made. her other great terrible name was bend it like that one, which i think you have to acknowledge is so bad that may be the best...
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and i have full confidence in commissioner ray kelly, one of the finest police officers i've ever known, and the new york city police department. the attorney general personally reviewed these cases, along with defense secretary gates and based on the protocol they announced they determined to use our full array of powers by proceeding against the september 11 plotters in federal court. those charged with attack on the "uss cole" outside this country will be tried before a militarily tribunal determined to go against major hassan in the court-martial for the deadly attack at ft. hood just two weeks ago. i think the three different venues used for these three ses sets of crimes are appropriate and i commend you for that. the president spoke at ft. hood last week in a tribute to our brave men and women of the armed forces there and he expanded on that matter in his weekly address over the weekend. every member of congress, every member, joins the president and military community in grieving for the victims and their families. we pray for the recovery of those who are wounded. hasan has be
and i have full confidence in commissioner ray kelly, one of the finest police officers i've ever known, and the new york city police department. the attorney general personally reviewed these cases, along with defense secretary gates and based on the protocol they announced they determined to use our full array of powers by proceeding against the september 11 plotters in federal court. those charged with attack on the "uss cole" outside this country will be tried before a militarily...
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. >> if ray lahood comes up with a good idea in the chairman doesn't,. >> will work with you, the committee, with secretary lahood to incentivize technologies that can solve this and solve it quickly. >> i hope so. i'm sorry i say to my ranking member because you may have other questions you want answered. >> mr. chairman, i don't have further questions, but i will say that i think this has been a spirited hearing. i think people have been engaged. i think our witnesses have been very engaged and i think that we are going to make progress on this. i think we're going toass o is t one. i think it is the right mix of states rights respect, but also giving incentives. and i think it's been very project is. despite what you think. last night >> mr. chairman. can i ask just a few more questions. the other thing i was thinking in response to your call for urgency was when i was at the distracted driving summit, there was a family there for minnesota the dixon family from eden prairie and their daughter took a ride with a friend in wisconsin in college and they lost her because the other kid drivi
. >> if ray lahood comes up with a good idea in the chairman doesn't,. >> will work with you, the committee, with secretary lahood to incentivize technologies that can solve this and solve it quickly. >> i hope so. i'm sorry i say to my ranking member because you may have other questions you want answered. >> mr. chairman, i don't have further questions, but i will say that i think this has been a spirited hearing. i think people have been engaged. i think our witnesses...
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and they are, in alphabetical order, ray armin trout for versed.nd lauterbach for to begin again published by penguin books. carl phillips, four-speed glow. open intervals published by the university of pittsburgh. and keith while jump for transcendental studies of trilogy published by the university of california. it was a very, very difficult decision. we spent literally hours and hours and got to know these books sell well and ended up loving all of them. it was almost impossible to decide. but in the long run, we decided to give this year's national book award in poetry to keith waldrep for transcendental studies. [applause] [applause] >> how will i ever live this down? i really appreciate this honor. i think also that one should take it as one of one direction that poetry can go. there are not only the five books that were selected here, but a dozen others that are very good and i would hope that the existence of this award would simply get people to read more poetry. but anyway, thank you. [applause] >> the national book award and nonfiction
and they are, in alphabetical order, ray armin trout for versed.nd lauterbach for to begin again published by penguin books. carl phillips, four-speed glow. open intervals published by the university of pittsburgh. and keith while jump for transcendental studies of trilogy published by the university of california. it was a very, very difficult decision. we spent literally hours and hours and got to know these books sell well and ended up loving all of them. it was almost impossible to decide....