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ray ray? they're looking for ray ray. they turn around and go back in the house. t they said, man if we had called somebody at the sewage treatment plant, we had to put a screen in, you wouldn't believe how many drugs people flushed. they thought it was the wreckening. big stuff happening. >> jimmy: there must have been great relief for ray ray. >> ray ray has got a strong support network. >> jimmy: he's one of the top guys down there. >> that's what i've heard. >> jimmy: it's very nice to meet you. congratulations s on the show. >> thank you. >> jimmy: history channel, sunday nights, 10:00. rutledge wood, everybody. be right back with big talk. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >> jimmy: this is their new self-titled album. here with the song "replica" making their big television debut, big talk! ♪ ♪ well maybe i will maybe i won't when i'm done with the thrill when i finally come home ♪ ♪
ray ray? they're looking for ray ray. they turn around and go back in the house. t they said, man if we had called somebody at the sewage treatment plant, we had to put a screen in, you wouldn't believe how many drugs people flushed. they thought it was the wreckening. big stuff happening. >> jimmy: there must have been great relief for ray ray. >> ray ray has got a strong support network. >> jimmy: he's one of the top guys down there. >> that's what i've heard. >>...
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i really wanted to say that my observation and experience -- i'm a raying raying admirer -- ronald reagan admirer. i was an early supporter of ronald reagan. he was the governor of california before he became president. you look at american history, a of our best presidents, i think, came from the ranks of governors. the governor is the chief executive unlike a united states senator or congressman who is in the legislative branch of government. they're in the executive branch. so i think that's an advantage. congresswoman bachmann, however, is a tax attorney. she understands finances. our country is in dire straits because it's been mismanaged for way too long. so i think she's got some good ideas. i also think -- she's a very attractive, articulate, energetic candidate and has been able to generate a lot of interest and enthusiasm among tea party people, but also among other voters as well. >> as you know, governor palin has announced that she's going to attend an event in early september in your state. do you think it is too late for her to get into the race and mountain effective campa
i really wanted to say that my observation and experience -- i'm a raying raying admirer -- ronald reagan admirer. i was an early supporter of ronald reagan. he was the governor of california before he became president. you look at american history, a of our best presidents, i think, came from the ranks of governors. the governor is the chief executive unlike a united states senator or congressman who is in the legislative branch of government. they're in the executive branch. so i think that's...
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you the one who prescribed 250 different pills for ray to take every day, ray kurzweil here with me? >> no, i couldn't say that i prescribed them. ray's an independent thinker and has carefully analyzed his own biochemistry and i've assisted him in establishing a program to what we call preprogram his biochemistry to deal with some of the genetic issues that he's dealing with. >> before i let you in, terry, before you have thoughts about his taking mega dosages of environment e, for example? >> well -- >> we only have a few seconds. >> i don't know -- yes, i don't think it's a good idea to recommend to the rest of the population that we take mega doses of environment e. >> you said at one point it could kill you. >> in a recent study there was a demonstration that there was a higher risk of death for those who took more than 400 international units of environment e. >> you want to give me a concluding line from alfred, we anticipated the study in the book and recommended you do not take a lot of alpha tocaphero you take it mixed, food is very high in gamma tacopherol and the study didn't suggest taking a blend of it. >> i'm sorry our
you the one who prescribed 250 different pills for ray to take every day, ray kurzweil here with me? >> no, i couldn't say that i prescribed them. ray's an independent thinker and has carefully analyzed his own biochemistry and i've assisted him in establishing a program to what we call preprogram his biochemistry to deal with some of the genetic issues that he's dealing with. >> before i let you in, terry, before you have thoughts about his taking mega dosages of environment e, for...
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if you want to hear more from ray, ray's speech where he talks about all of these things will be broadcast live on august 3rd. and "transcendent man" available on dvd. rayan. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes in the us each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair. rid-x costs only six dollars, and the advanced natural bacteria generate powerful enzymes, which accelerate the waste digestion. use rid-x once a month, and help save yourself from disaster. it's french's crunchy onion chicken! (announcer) for a quick and easy dinner crush french fried onions. dip chicken in egg. coat with onion crumbs and bake. when dinner's made with french's french fried onions, everyone's happy. french's. happy starts here. look for it in the canned vegetable aisle. >> jimmy: : is is their new album. it's called "hell is what you make it." here with the song "blackout," this month's biggest new band as selected by whooznxt, breathe carolina. ♪ caught up and i can't feel my hands no need to chase ♪ ♪ can you relate can you keep up the pace like you're dying for this ♪ ♪ and when you say i'm not okay
if you want to hear more from ray, ray's speech where he talks about all of these things will be broadcast live on august 3rd. and "transcendent man" available on dvd. rayan. septic system breakdowns affect 1.2 million homes in the us each year. septic backups can cost about six thousand dollars in expense, and countless hours of repair. rid-x costs only six dollars, and the advanced natural bacteria generate powerful enzymes, which accelerate the waste digestion. use rid-x once a...
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the rays lost the last two games, but the baseball gods made up for it last night. eddie. in came a run. yanks and rays tied 2-2. yanks and rays. johnny damon to center. curtis granderson made a grab. sent the ball halfway to tallahassee. that scored the go-ahead run. yanks with a comedy of errors in the seventh. the rays won it 3-2. look at this. a's and tigers. carlos, a shot down the line. martinez hustled from first. got the green light to go home. the throw to the plate in time. martinez slipped past the plate, faked out the catcher and was safe. great body control and it makes suzuki look like a fish out of water. tigers win it 8-3. over the last few weeks we've had several crashes in the tour de france but nothing on two wheels compares to this. motocross championships in minnesota. chad reed in first place. he was airborne. lost control of his bike and fell from 50 feet before hitting the ground. luckily, he was okay. in fact, he was good to go. got back on his bike, continued the race. another look at the crash. when asked what was going through his mind, he said he was just hoping not to land on his head. it's good t
the rays lost the last two games, but the baseball gods made up for it last night. eddie. in came a run. yanks and rays tied 2-2. yanks and rays. johnny damon to center. curtis granderson made a grab. sent the ball halfway to tallahassee. that scored the go-ahead run. yanks with a comedy of errors in the seventh. the rays won it 3-2. look at this. a's and tigers. carlos, a shot down the line. martinez hustled from first. got the green light to go home. the throw to the plate in time. martinez...
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ray of kim's boob? >> all this x-raying seems like overkill. anyone who's ever read a comic book knows all you readily need to put this to rest is $1 plus postage and handling. but since kim went to all the trouble of getting an x-ray held her breath, we might as well hear the results. >> no implant. >> shocker. >> this is all kim. >> i am so glad that i did this x-ray. >> i think i speak for the whole world when i say, we are so glad too, kim. we are so glad, too. >> and we'll be right back. ♪ so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn how to surf. austin's great -- just not for surfing. so i checked out hotwire. and by booking with them, i saved enough to swing both trips. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. that's how i got a 4-star hotel on the beach in san diego for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com debt crisis. one of the key players is changing his offer because the numbers don't add up. and the vote on it is now being postponed, pushed forward to thursday at the earliest. it's already come under fire from members of his own party. late details in a mom
ray of kim's boob? >> all this x-raying seems like overkill. anyone who's ever read a comic book knows all you readily need to put this to rest is $1 plus postage and handling. but since kim went to all the trouble of getting an x-ray held her breath, we might as well hear the results. >> no implant. >> shocker. >> this is all kim. >> i am so glad that i did this x-ray. >> i think i speak for the whole world when i say, we are so glad too, kim. we are so...
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ray of kim's boob? >> all this x-raying seems like overkill. anyone who's ever read a comic book knows all you readily need to put this to rest is $1 plus postage and handling. but since kim went to all the trouble of getting an x-ray hear the results. >> no implant. >> shocker. >> this is all kim. >> i am so glad that i did this x-ray. >> i think i speak for the whole world when i say, we are so glad too, kim. we are so glad, too. >> and we'll be right back. naturals from purina cat chow. delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. [ bedistracted driving. ♪ [ disco ] it accounts for 25% of car crashes. and it's why the best agents help safe drivers get a lower rate. - exactly. - oh! [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ good night, frank. good night. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multiple daily doses of nexium foa long time. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach c
ray of kim's boob? >> all this x-raying seems like overkill. anyone who's ever read a comic book knows all you readily need to put this to rest is $1 plus postage and handling. but since kim went to all the trouble of getting an x-ray hear the results. >> no implant. >> shocker. >> this is all kim. >> i am so glad that i did this x-ray. >> i think i speak for the whole world when i say, we are so glad too, kim. we are so glad, too. >> and we'll be right...
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ray cyrus on his life, his family, his music, and of course -- that mullet. >> the greatest mullet in the history of music. what were you thinking with that hair? billy ray cyrus for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> billy ray, how are you? >> i'm doing great. how you doing, piers? >> my first question, did you ever have this terrible nagging feeling if you suddenly keeled over from a heart attack tomorrow, the headlines would be, miley cyrus' dad dies of an achey breaky heart? >> if that were the case, that's what it's going to read. there's no doubt about it. as ironic as my life is at times, that will probably be the way i go. >> you have had an extraordinarily checkered life. i was reading all about it the other day. just researching you. you've had great highs. great lows. fair liberal dose of scandal and drama and everything else. how would you -- as you approach your 50th birthday. by the way, you have weathered much better than i have. as you approach it, how would you sum up your life? >> i would sum it up as for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. for me, there's never been anything in the middle. it's always been white hot or ice cold. it goes back to my childhood, you know, wh
ray cyrus on his life, his family, his music, and of course -- that mullet. >> the greatest mullet in the history of music. what were you thinking with that hair? billy ray cyrus for the hour. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> billy ray, how are you? >> i'm doing great. how you doing, piers? >> my first question, did you ever have this terrible nagging feeling if you suddenly keeled over from a heart attack tomorrow, the headlines would be, miley cyrus'...
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ray was about to call home. >> all right. yeah. all right. hey, you guys, hey, to me this is a castle to me. >> we arrive at this mobile home owned by ray's parents, and they had fixed it up for both ray to live in. >> come on in. and watching him go through this house, it was almost like watching one of those home makeover shows. he had so much exuberance every time he turned around and saw some modern convenience that was now his. he was so overjoyed. >> this is really actually my favorite room in the whole house. guys, i like cooking so much. and i want to do maybe my daughter comes by tomorrow is i want to cook deep fried chicken tacos because i like that. it's a really good dish.
ray was about to call home. >> all right. yeah. all right. hey, you guys, hey, to me this is a castle to me. >> we arrive at this mobile home owned by ray's parents, and they had fixed it up for both ray to live in. >> come on in. and watching him go through this house, it was almost like watching one of those home makeover shows. he had so much exuberance every time he turned around and saw some modern convenience that was now his. he was so overjoyed. >> this is really...
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. >> what we'll do is we'll take you down to x-ray, everybody gets x-rayed in the facility, and from there, up to unit six. >> on his way to x-ray, the patient gets his first look at his new surroundings. inside, the hospital looks more like an airline terminal, brightly lit and impersonal. two corridors, each a quarter of a mile long, connects the various wards of the hospital. electric vehicles used for maintenance, share the halls with the patients and staff. at any given time, patients line the corridors for meals, to go into the courtyards, or to go to various groups and activities. lock boxes for police and staff line the hallways. inside are restraints and protective clothing. red lights also line the corridors, when activated, they flash to indicate the location of an incident. even though most of these patients have been in and out of prisoners, their introduction to the hospital can be an overwhelming experience. it will take nearly a month to fully process a new patient into atascadaro. karla jacobs, a long-time advocate for the mentally ill says the sexual predators should not be with other patients. >> sexually viol
. >> what we'll do is we'll take you down to x-ray, everybody gets x-rayed in the facility, and from there, up to unit six. >> on his way to x-ray, the patient gets his first look at his new surroundings. inside, the hospital looks more like an airline terminal, brightly lit and impersonal. two corridors, each a quarter of a mile long, connects the various wards of the hospital. electric vehicles used for maintenance, share the halls with the patients and staff. at any given time,...
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ray cyrus, everybody! check out his new album, "i'm american." my thanks to marisa tomei, billy ray to see you next week. bye-bye. [ cheers app
ray cyrus, everybody! check out his new album, "i'm american." my thanks to marisa tomei, billy ray to see you next week. bye-bye. [ cheers app
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we called 40-year-old ray smith's all over the country, in colorado, in maryland, in new jersey, in kansas. but did he go by the name ray smith? and then a call back. it was the rayhe right name. the right age. place of birth. had grown up without knowing any blood relatives. all this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to his birth certificate was jerry. he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed. and there was no doubt we had found him. we brought ray and his fiance to a los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters. in a way his story, too. >> i thought that the story itself was sad. sounds like they had a rough life and it was really similar to mine. >> so it was, and it began the same way, too, when shirley took him from jerry. except ray was turned over to a woman named anna lee brown who named him jimmy brown, the only name he knew growing up. >> she told me she had adopted me, but i was also shipped around a lot from home to home because she had a lot of health problems from what i was told. >> he was neglected he said, and often abused, bounced around for years, until anna bro
we called 40-year-old ray smith's all over the country, in colorado, in maryland, in new jersey, in kansas. but did he go by the name ray smith? and then a call back. it was the rayhe right name. the right age. place of birth. had grown up without knowing any blood relatives. all this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to his birth certificate was jerry. he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed. and there was no doubt we had...
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thanks to a seven-run 7th inning by the rays evan longoria's 14th home run rays win 10-8 avoiding theweep. >>> serena williams advancing to the quarterfinals. she will take on maria sharapova tomorrow night. a battle of two former number 1 players. 11 p.m. roberta gonzales is going to do her loud scream that maria sharapova does that frustrates everybody. that's at 11 p.m. you'll want to stick around for that. >> when did eva longoria start playing baseball? >> well, he/she sure can hit that ball a long way. >> good night. >> captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ,, [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou 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. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
thanks to a seven-run 7th inning by the rays evan longoria's 14th home run rays win 10-8 avoiding theweep. >>> serena williams advancing to the quarterfinals. she will take on maria sharapova tomorrow night. a battle of two former number 1 players. 11 p.m. roberta gonzales is going to do her loud scream that maria sharapova does that frustrates everybody. that's at 11 p.m. you'll want to stick around for that. >> when did eva longoria start playing baseball? >> well, he/she...
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rays. kelly wants to do well. he puts the rays up 5-2.the a's credit, jackson, they are down a run, bottom 7 and he doubles to left are center field. a's win 7-5. they are good at home but their road record the worst in the game but they are home tonight. president obama found time to welcome the giants today. lots going on at the white house as you know but they presented the president with a jersey, number 44, he is our 44th president. bochy, nukem in there. he presented president obama with a bat. i am over here and there you go. and this guy really, you know, with all this going on with the debt, still they gave him notes and he ran with them. >> then there is the guy with the beard. where is he? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i do fear it. [ laughter ] that's what this team is all about. characters with character. i want to congratulate this team and wish them all the best of luck in the rest of the season unless the white sox are in the -- in the world series. [ laughter ] >> which right now is not a sure thing. [ laughter
rays. kelly wants to do well. he puts the rays up 5-2.the a's credit, jackson, they are down a run, bottom 7 and he doubles to left are center field. a's win 7-5. they are good at home but their road record the worst in the game but they are home tonight. president obama found time to welcome the giants today. lots going on at the white house as you know but they presented the president with a jersey, number 44, he is our 44th president. bochy, nukem in there. he presented president obama with...
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ray lincoln. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is much more emotional. >> this is just a trueout being in here. you know what i'm talking about? >> this is just a true life story about being in here. you know what i'm talking about? ♪ i close my eyes and see the things ♪ ♪ that no one else can see ♪ and no matter how far apart we are ♪ ♪ your heart's in tune with me all around me ♪ ♪ i feel all the stress because i'm dealing with insecurity ♪ ♪ and i lay all my thoughts in the night i cry ♪ ♪ because i wonder where i went wrong ♪ ♪ and by the time they let me go ♪ ♪ i know that you will all be gone ♪ ♪ because i'm doing time >> free us. free us. free us. >> it's clear that san quentin, california's oldest prison, is decrepit and in serious need of an overhaul. after years of debate, state officials say they are planning a nearly quarter of a billion renovation of the death row facility. the plan has numerous critics who argue the expensive renovation is only a temporary solution and that the new facility would be at capacity within a year of opening. but with an appeals proces
ray lincoln. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is much more emotional. >> this is just a trueout being in here. you know what i'm talking about? >> this is just a true life story about being in here. you know what i'm talking about? ♪ i close my eyes and see the things ♪ ♪ that no one else can see ♪ and no matter how far apart we are ♪ ♪ your heart's in tune with me all around me ♪ ♪ i feel all the stress because i'm dealing with insecurity...
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be back to work shortly after that. >> suarez: secretary of transportation ray lahood, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray: much-needed aid is on the way to more than 11 million famine victims in east africa. the world bank today pledged to donate some $500 million in assistance to the drought- ravaged horn of africa. kevin rudd, australia's minister for foreign affairs, witnessed conditions firsthand today at a u.n. world food program camp in somalia. he warned that the situation is dire. >> this will be five times as bad come the end of the year if we don't act now. it's as certain el as that. people like the brits, the canadians, ourselves, we put our best foot forward and there are other countries as well am but we do need more. but it is a direct appeal to people across the world, governments across the world to do their bit. >> brown: a u.n. donors conference set for wednesday in nairobi, kenya, will try to raise as much as a billion dollars in aid money. meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of refugees have fled from somalia into kenya. martin geissler of independent telelvision news is spending time a
be back to work shortly after that. >> suarez: secretary of transportation ray lahood, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray: much-needed aid is on the way to more than 11 million famine victims in east africa. the world bank today pledged to donate some $500 million in assistance to the drought- ravaged horn of africa. kevin rudd, australia's minister for foreign affairs, witnessed conditions firsthand today at a u.n. world food program camp in somalia. he warned that the...
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ray to the ball i. think she went into tte bathroom with cassidy's prend. >> there's ray. >> there's ray. use i think, knowing betty. betty felt really bad. so she called a friend, hoda, please, do that for me. >> i would do that for you. >> yeah. good. do you think he's going to say yes? >> of course he will. >> he'll say yes. >> and i hope we stop there at that point. because this is going to get ridiculous. >> okay. here's the good news, if you go through those scanners at the airports and you're worried that sooe of the guys can see your silhouetted naked image when you go through the full body, well, now they've created a scanner that just shows almost, i guess, kind of a cartoon versiin of you. so if they see something that doesn't look like you can see the curve -- your exact image, generic. >> software coming out. not ready yet. >> why didn't they come out with that first? >> ttey wanted you first to be embarrassed. >> i won'ttdo it. had us coming back from montreal. no. pat me down. i my enjoy it. anyway -- >> yes. and still get the same amount of radiation, though. >> they always
ray to the ball i. think she went into tte bathroom with cassidy's prend. >> there's ray. >> there's ray. use i think, knowing betty. betty felt really bad. so she called a friend, hoda, please, do that for me. >> i would do that for you. >> yeah. good. do you think he's going to say yes? >> of course he will. >> he'll say yes. >> and i hope we stop there at that point. because this is going to get ridiculous. >> okay. here's the good news, if you...
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[laughter] >> you know, they are releasing the blue ray of all -- blu-ray episodes right before the election. [laughter] >> i would sort of echo what katrina is saying with the added point that i actually think obama has a relatively reelection bid ahead of him between the powers of the presidency as an incumbent, between just an enormous sum of money he's going to have. he is going to have, i think most observers agree, a billion dollar war chest, and that the amount of tv and staffs and volunteer organizations that that buys is pretty massive in addition to, i think, the simple fact that demographics are now on the side of the democratic party over the next generation, that young people continue to vote heavily for democrats and that the minority population in the united states which is disproportionatly democratic, and in the shoample if those people -- short term if those people vote, it's an easy election for obama. the question is if those people end up voting. >> i think that's a bigger problem than a lot of people do. i'm not so sure obama's going to get reelected. the up employment'
[laughter] >> you know, they are releasing the blue ray of all -- blu-ray episodes right before the election. [laughter] >> i would sort of echo what katrina is saying with the added point that i actually think obama has a relatively reelection bid ahead of him between the powers of the presidency as an incumbent, between just an enormous sum of money he's going to have. he is going to have, i think most observers agree, a billion dollar war chest, and that the amount of tv and...
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morning, a night after playing a 16-inning marathon with the red sox, the rays went down to the wire against the yankees. raysut to an early lead, longoria doubled in a pair. tampa led after one. they couldn't hold on. with the sacks full in the ninth. alex torres walked in the go-ahead run. red soxed scored just one run in the six-hour game against tampa. fresh off the dl, carl crawford picked up an rbi and a couple of runs scored. red sox may be running on empty but they had plenty to beat the o's, 15-10. wrigley cub and phillies, ramirez gave chicago an early lead with a solo shot to left. not only did the cubs get to halladay, but so did the heat, with temperatures in the 90s, halladay couldn't finish the fifth. cubs won it 6-1. >>> ryan zimmerman tied it in the seventh. and gave washington the lead in the ninth with an rbi single. the nats rally to win, 5-2. the u.s. women's soccer team captured the hearts of a nation during their run to the world cup finals. twitter had a record 7200 world cup-related tweets per second during the final against japan. that eclipsed the old mark set during the royal weddi
morning, a night after playing a 16-inning marathon with the red sox, the rays went down to the wire against the yankees. raysut to an early lead, longoria doubled in a pair. tampa led after one. they couldn't hold on. with the sacks full in the ninth. alex torres walked in the go-ahead run. red soxed scored just one run in the six-hour game against tampa. fresh off the dl, carl crawford picked up an rbi and a couple of runs scored. red sox may be running on empty but they had plenty to beat...
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ray on the show recently. i love ray and he says he's taking testosterone. he said, you should take some. i wouldn't do that because i'm not sure what the repercussions were. i said, rayst finally got to the point in my life i have not so much testosterone coursing through my veins running my life, i'd like to keep it that way. >> when you look at somebody like charlie sheen, what do you honestly think of his behavioral pattern? >> i know charlie a bit, we socialized a couple of times. i like the charlie i knew then. i don't like the one i've seen lately. that's mostly probably the cocaine talking. i don't like the brag doeshio. i don't like a rich guy born on third base, he was, the good looking son of a movie star sort of rubbing it in other people's face that i'm winning. that's what i don't like about this charlie sheen. i also think he should probably. i'm a libertarian when it comes to drugs and stuff like that. at the moment i got him ahead of gadhafi in the dead pool. he really needs to watch out because he could wind up in a body bag. >> are you still attending the playboy mansion on a regular basis? >> first of all. >> is it true you honestly believe you onl
ray on the show recently. i love ray and he says he's taking testosterone. he said, you should take some. i wouldn't do that because i'm not sure what the repercussions were. i said, rayst finally got to the point in my life i have not so much testosterone coursing through my veins running my life, i'd like to keep it that way. >> when you look at somebody like charlie sheen, what do you honestly think of his behavioral pattern? >> i know charlie a bit, we socialized a couple of...
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companies come in two classes with class one offering the best protection, blocking 96% of uv rays and is 1100% of uvb raysthough, manufactures and the american optometric association say the lenses are no substitute for uv-rated sunglasses because the lenses don't cover the entire eye. they leave the whites of the eye unprotected and vulnerable. >> particularly in high-exposure activity, skiing, sailing, there's potential growth on the white portions of the eye that can also occur. >> they still recommend wearing sunglasses over these as much as possible. for cynthia they offer extra peace of mind in situations she said the sunglasses aren't practical. >> because you can't see if you are on a board and looking at waves, if you don't have lenses in you can see what's coming at you. so it's nice to know that you have uv protection. >> and caroline gives us this note. she said dr. lee said different manufactures offer different degrees of protection. if this is a feature that you would like, be sure to ask about the level of uv protection. don't go away, 7 on your side is next. >> warnings about a craigslist
companies come in two classes with class one offering the best protection, blocking 96% of uv rays and is 1100% of uvb raysthough, manufactures and the american optometric association say the lenses are no substitute for uv-rated sunglasses because the lenses don't cover the entire eye. they leave the whites of the eye unprotected and vulnerable. >> particularly in high-exposure activity, skiing, sailing, there's potential growth on the white portions of the eye that can also occur....
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ray lewis is asking the same. >> any time you know you are welcomeed here. >> oh. ray lewis? are you a ghost? >>i walked two miles through a cornfield many let's play some football. ed parody stars taylor lautner who most moms and daughters know from the twilight saga. >> that was ray lewis again. >> pretty good. >> it's really good. if you see it it's about 4 1/2 minutes and it's a really good well produced thing. >> check it out. >>> stay with us, there's been developments overnight in israel. >> getting word israeli forces are blocking hundreds of activists from flying into israel this morning. >>> also ahead this morning, a phone hack scandal brought down rupert murdock tabloid newspaper. answer the prime minister will give about what happened -- about what happening this morning. you are watching "good morningmaryland" first and only at 4:30 this morning. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i could use all the help i can get. like nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast, even whole-wheat waffles, for a breakfast that my kids love and i feel good about serving. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk, and a hint of cocoa. it's quick, easy and something everyone can agree on
ray lewis is asking the same. >> any time you know you are welcomeed here. >> oh. ray lewis? are you a ghost? >>i walked two miles through a cornfield many let's play some football. ed parody stars taylor lautner who most moms and daughters know from the twilight saga. >> that was ray lewis again. >> pretty good. >> it's really good. if you see it it's about 4 1/2 minutes and it's a really good well produced thing. >> check it out. >>> stay...
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ray and ed are represented. ed reed comes in at 5. ray lewis, the highest voted defensive player -- number 4, a tribute to what he can do on the field but more what he means of that period of off it. >> it's always an honor. anytime you are picked from your peers and you have an opportunity to go out and display your talents. those are the people who you really play for and you play against. when your legacy is done with this game, with all of the great ones on the list. >> breakfast at wimbledon today . for the less time on nbc. we learned that the 43 year marriage with the all england club will end. it does so with a matchup everybody wanted to see. djokovic and nadal. djokovic dominated. looks tired, kind of desperate. match point. a powerful serve and more punishing groundstrokes. a complete game. djokovic wins his first wimbledon. if i were a customer, i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to go. keeps the cost down. [ male announcer ] southwest airlines has added new nonstop fl
ray and ed are represented. ed reed comes in at 5. ray lewis, the highest voted defensive player -- number 4, a tribute to what he can do on the field but more what he means of that period of off it. >> it's always an honor. anytime you are picked from your peers and you have an opportunity to go out and display your talents. those are the people who you really play for and you play against. when your legacy is done with this game, with all of the great ones on the list. >>...
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rays. here's sean rodriguez. here's a line drive. rays get four runs in the 8th. three more in the 9th. and they beat the twins. 12-five is the final -- twifl-5 is the final there. >>> lawyers met for the second straight day in new york. reports are, details are being drawn up with an optimistic view of a handshake agreement possible by early next week. we'll see. >>> women's world cup soccer taking on highly touted team usa in sweden. swedes are in yellow. they're awarded a penalty kick. 1-0, sweeppedden -- sweden in the first half. again for sweden, a free kick coming up. this is blasted off the leg of a u.s. defender and into the net. sweden up 2-0. and they go onto a 2-1 win. that is the upset to the tournament so far. but both teams will advance to the quarterfinals. the unexpected loss means the u.s. will play powerful brazil. fancy footwork by the brazilian worker, erica. rockets the shot for the goal and a 1-0 lead. look at this in slow mission to exreesht the -- appreciate the skill of this play. then a wicked left footer into the net. these players are talented. and yes, they
rays. here's sean rodriguez. here's a line drive. rays get four runs in the 8th. three more in the 9th. and they beat the twins. 12-five is the final -- twifl-5 is the final there. >>> lawyers met for the second straight day in new york. reports are, details are being drawn up with an optimistic view of a handshake agreement possible by early next week. we'll see. >>> women's world cup soccer taking on highly touted team usa in sweden. swedes are in yellow. they're awarded a...
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rays went down to the wire against the yankees. no rest for the weary. rays just out to an early lead. evan longoria out to an early pair. tampa led 3-1 after one. they couldn't hold on. yank would tie it, and then in the ninth alex torres walked in the go-ahead run. yanks beat the rays 5-4. >>> red sox scored just one run in the six-hour game with tampa and exploded for eight in the eighth last night against the orioles. fresh off the dl, carl crawford made an immediate impact. picked up an rbi and a couple runs scored. red sox may be running on empty, but they had plenty in the tank to beat the os 15-10. >>> now cubs and phillies. halliday's first start didn't go so well. ramirez gave chicago an early lead with a solo shot to left. not only did the cubs get to halliday, but so did the heat. hall day couldn't finish the fifth and left the game with heat exhaustion. cubs won it 6-1. the nationals brian zimmerman tied in the seventh with a home run and gave washington the lead in the ninth with an rbi single. all the day's work for zimmerman and the nats rally to win it 5-2. >>> u.s. soccer team captured the hearts of a nation. don't believe me? check out twitter. the social networking site had a record 7,200 world cup related tweets per second during the final agains
rays went down to the wire against the yankees. no rest for the weary. rays just out to an early lead. evan longoria out to an early pair. tampa led 3-1 after one. they couldn't hold on. yank would tie it, and then in the ninth alex torres walked in the go-ahead run. yanks beat the rays 5-4. >>> red sox scored just one run in the six-hour game with tampa and exploded for eight in the eighth last night against the orioles. fresh off the dl, carl crawford made an immediate impact. picked...
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rays lost the last two games, but the baseball gods made up for it last night. >>> sacks full. eddie botched it. yanks and rays tied 2-2. johnny damon to center. curtis granderson made a grab. sent the ball halfway to tallahassee. that's the go-ahead run. yanks with a comedy of errors in the sept. the rays. look at this. as and tigers. carlos, a shot down the line. martinez hustled from first. got the green light to go home. the throw to the plate in time. martinez slipped past the plate, faked out the catcher and was safe. great body control and it makes suzuki look like a fish out of water. tigers win it 8-3. over the last few weeks we've had several crashes in the tour de france, but nothing on two wheels compares to this. motocross championships in minnesota. chad reed in first place. he was airborne. lost control of his bike and fell 50 feet before hitting the ground. luckily, he was okay. in fact, he was good to go. got back on his bike, continued the race. another look at the crash. when asked what was going through his mind, he said he was just hoping not to land on his head. it's good to see chad has his priorities in line. that's your first look at sports. >>> and now for another quick look at the weather, here's bill. >> hence the reason why i don't do motocross. >> and why i
rays lost the last two games, but the baseball gods made up for it last night. >>> sacks full. eddie botched it. yanks and rays tied 2-2. johnny damon to center. curtis granderson made a grab. sent the ball halfway to tallahassee. that's the go-ahead run. yanks with a comedy of errors in the sept. the rays. look at this. as and tigers. carlos, a shot down the line. martinez hustled from first. got the green light to go home. the throw to the plate in time. martinez slipped past the...
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ray. hang on, ray. i got to find the right line. there you are. go ahead. caller: are through? host: we sure are. caller: good morning. host: hi. caller: i think we thought we were getting a democrat when we hired obama, sent money to him, all voted for him, i'm a little bit worried about him. i got interested the other day in how we paid for the other wars and stuff we've been in. turns out we had an exize tax on telephone calls. we did that all the way through vietnam. host: yeah. caller: i was thinking we ought to put an excise tax on stock trades. host: on what? caller: stock trades. one cent per stock, per trade. host: all right. thanks for calling in this morning, rayth your suggestions. here's an update from the associated press. the freshman house republican says he still can't vote for the proposal pushed by speaker john boehner although he calls it a step in the right direction. representative joe walsh of illinois tells cbs's "the early show" he doesn't think the boner proposal or a rival plan offered by senate democratic leader harry reid are sufficient. that's from the associated press. this is the front page of the "chicago sun-times" this morning. tea party representative joe walsh sued for $100,000 in child support. you can see it's a rather bold front page. representative joe walsh owes more than $100,000 in child support to his ex-wife and three children according to documents his ex-wife filed for divorce his ex-wife filed for divorce case in december. next call from sharon in blaresville, georgia. good morning, sharon. caller: well, good morning. how are you? host: i'm fine. how are you? caller: right now -- [inaudible] president obam
ray. hang on, ray. i got to find the right line. there you are. go ahead. caller: are through? host: we sure are. caller: good morning. host: hi. caller: i think we thought we were getting a democrat when we hired obama, sent money to him, all voted for him, i'm a little bit worried about him. i got interested the other day in how we paid for the other wars and stuff we've been in. turns out we had an exize tax on telephone calls. we did that all the way through vietnam. host: yeah. caller: i...
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someone actually had to hold a mirror and angle the sun's rays into the wounds. there was an x-ray machine that was on display at the fair grounds, just a scompermental one. they decided against using it. i think it was probably too new for them. they were worried that the president would go into shock so they wanted to get the surgery over as quickly as possible. so they actually did the cutting right there at the fairgrounds. rather than go into the hospital. it was something that was sort of controversial after the president died and they were trying to decide what might have been done. after that, he was taken to the millburn house where he compob with his wife. >> you talked about his wife having illness problems. how did they deal with her? she wasn't there when this happened. >> right. she had suffered from all sorts of epileptic attacks and fits since, i think, pretty much her mid 20's when she had lost both her children and her mother to disease and illness. and the president was very concerned about her. that was one of the first words that he said after he was shot, "be
someone actually had to hold a mirror and angle the sun's rays into the wounds. there was an x-ray machine that was on display at the fair grounds, just a scompermental one. they decided against using it. i think it was probably too new for them. they were worried that the president would go into shock so they wanted to get the surgery over as quickly as possible. so they actually did the cutting right there at the fairgrounds. rather than go into the hospital. it was something that was sort of...
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ray. he is listed as day-to-day. here is the manager on werth's status. >> it's real sore. he's a tough guy. didn't want to be an x-ray. probably will be down a day or two. >> maybe he could use the rest. >>> orioles and braves, top of the 3rd, no score. the pitcher helping his cause as he belts one to right. the pitcher goes deep. first career homerun and the second o's pitcher to do it in interleague play. top of the 7th we go, orioles down one. it's all or nothing with this guy. he happens to get all of this one. two-run shot. third homerun in two days and team leading 18th of the season. orioles in front. 5-4. mccann hits one to right, not quite a homerun. relays to second in time to get mccann and end the inning. the braves lose 5-4. >>> it's time for a quick tv timeout. it was an epic battle, but only one can be crowned champion. we have wimbledon highlights next. what is that? oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. h
ray. he is listed as day-to-day. here is the manager on werth's status. >> it's real sore. he's a tough guy. didn't want to be an x-ray. probably will be down a day or two. >> maybe he could use the rest. >>> orioles and braves, top of the 3rd, no score. the pitcher helping his cause as he belts one to right. the pitcher goes deep. first career homerun and the second o's pitcher to do it in interleague play. top of the 7th we go, orioles down one. it's all or nothing with...
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ray, you saw everything. what else do you need to touch or feel? and i didn't refuse to go through the ex-ray. i just didn't feel i should subject myself to a patdown if you will. i went through that x rayhine hoping i was going to make it out without being touched and there you go, i had my hair messed around with. >> itches the wasn't there so i understand there were people laughing. here's what the tsa said, it said that it screens all passengers thoroughly which might sometimes mean their hair. additional screening may be required for clothing, ahead wear or hair where prohibiting items could be hidden. tsa has record of this passenger coming through is security checkpoint, we are happy to work with the passenger directly and address her complaints. so have you reached out to them, will you work directly with them? what do you want? what kind of resource? >> i just want -- i wanted to be heard, i was so angry and embarrassed that day about the way i was treated in that line and i feel like i know, you know, people can relate to this and this is really all i wanted was to be heard, i just want them to know what it is like to be embarrassed like that and if your staff isn't going to b
ray, you saw everything. what else do you need to touch or feel? and i didn't refuse to go through the ex-ray. i just didn't feel i should subject myself to a patdown if you will. i went through that x rayhine hoping i was going to make it out without being touched and there you go, i had my hair messed around with. >> itches the wasn't there so i understand there were people laughing. here's what the tsa said, it said that it screens all passengers thoroughly which might sometimes mean...
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ray previews his upcoming series on indonesia and its health challenges, but you won't have all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> woodruff: and again to our >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you onne andga here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org which foot was it? best make that "best wishes." we don't want them getng their hopes up, do we? no, i suppose not. have always done it. why should she watch the flowers? nobody really remembers,
ray previews his upcoming series on indonesia and its health challenges, but you won't have all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> woodruff: and again to our >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you onne andga here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and by...
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rays in tampa bay, cc sabathia looking to get 15 wins, that's longoria taking it deep, 1-0 rays. the runner on first chasing, trying to come all the way to score, sam fuld with a 2-out triple. curtis granderson coming in to pinch-hit. kyle farnsworth swings one into the dirt and the rays get away with a 2-1 victory. >>> nothing says the weekend like a brawl in soccer. this one courtesy of venezuela and the semi finals, things boiling over, oh, careful where you're backing up. venezuela lost, but they went down swinging. paraguay goes toe to toe with uraguay. you can imagine the spanish broadcasters, brawl! no? okay. >>> closer to a deficit deal with john boehner just in time for democrats to complain about the new plan. we're going to discuss whether a compromise is really possible. >>> also, when we come back, we're going to huddle around the water cooler where rahm emanuel takes his interview and goes home. what caused chicago's mayor to walk away when "way too early" returns. more than you think. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. e is soft and more durable so it holds up better. fewer pieces left behind. charmin ultra strong. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an acciden
rays in tampa bay, cc sabathia looking to get 15 wins, that's longoria taking it deep, 1-0 rays. the runner on first chasing, trying to come all the way to score, sam fuld with a 2-out triple. curtis granderson coming in to pinch-hit. kyle farnsworth swings one into the dirt and the rays get away with a 2-1 victory. >>> nothing says the weekend like a brawl in soccer. this one courtesy of venezuela and the semi finals, things boiling over, oh, careful where you're backing up. venezuela...
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ray quevas there. you know, it's a team effort, everybody's got a part they need to do. ray and drew are wrapping this hose up, they're going to put it in the storage cabinet where the obc stands. and chris is actually doing the safety wire now on the cap. like i said, that cap is hand tight. everything else on the orbiter just about is torqued, that cap is actually hand tight. but once it's hand tight on, chris will safety wire it with a piece of safety wire which will hold it in place where it won't come off, and the carrier panel goes over it so there's no way for it to escape. but we've never had one come off. they'll go in, rene's looking at the hardware now for the carrier panels. there's eight screws and washers that go on the carrier panel. and once he gets those ready, they'll take that carrier panel, they'll put their protective gloves on to keep your skin, your oils off your skip. we don't put, we don't touch the carrier panels or the tile on the orbiter with our bare skin. we do it with gloves on. so once chris has that all safety wired on, next thing they'll do
ray quevas there. you know, it's a team effort, everybody's got a part they need to do. ray and drew are wrapping this hose up, they're going to put it in the storage cabinet where the obc stands. and chris is actually doing the safety wire now on the cap. like i said, that cap is hand tight. everything else on the orbiter just about is torqued, that cap is actually hand tight. but once it's hand tight on, chris will safety wire it with a piece of safety wire which will hold it in place where...
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ray kelly. united states? i'll ask new york city police commissioner ray kelly. somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flowswsith clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. people wantme to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sortrthrough it all. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> two troubling cases spotlight the threat posed the exexemists in texas, the army captain planned another deadly attack on ft. hood and in norway. he may have been inspired by anwa al mari. and in norway. confessed mass murder has found unlikely defenders on the far right of the european political spectrum. at least three politics have come under fire for defending his extremist, antntmuslim, anti-immigrant views but is violent right-wing extremism only a threat abroad? for some perspective we turn to a man on the front lines, new york city police commissioner, ray kelly. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> we heard all of the work, law enforcement is doing on islamic extremism home-grown terrorism threat. is there a possibility that a norway could happen here? >> it's something that we have to watch closely and we are. u.s. law enforcement is focused on the issue. i can tell you, in new york city, we have a task force in our intelligence division that looks at white supremacist/anti-government groups and individuals. in fact, just a few days before the norway massacre, we had a teleconference with our century partners, this is 100 law enforcement agencies in the northeast quadrant of the country and that was the specific subject. we talked about certain groups and individuals we are concerned about. it's an issue that can pop up. quickly, without any advanced notice. because these individuals, play their cards very closely. they don't show their hand. just a few blocks from where you're sitting, we had a white supremacist walk into a
ray kelly. united states? i'll ask new york city police commissioner ray kelly. somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flowswsith clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. people wantme to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. but when she got asthma, all i could...
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ray lahood is supporting officials in northern virginia's decision to build the new dulles metro station above ground. according to the washington examiner, ray lahood says the decision to move the station above ground would save $40 billion of the total cost. the metro authority had been pushing for the station to be built underground. rayd said, with a higher price tag, it would be more difficult to secure federal financial help. >>> the state will foot the bill for james "whitey" bulger's legal bill even though police found $800,000 in cash inside bulger's pardon me. the fbi made the arrest last week. he was on the run for 16 years. he is charged in connection with 19 murders. his arraignment hearing is next wednesday. frlts it's day two of the royal couple's trip to canada. today the duke and duchess of cambridge will attend a citizenship ceremony at the museum of civilization, and then it's off to parliament hill for canada day celebrations. william and kate landed in ottawa yesterday. they took part in a wreath laying ceremony at the national war memorial. this is the couple's first official royal visit as a married couple. and it's also kate's first visit to north america. next week they'll head to l.a. for the next leg of their tour. >>> you may have heard of "snakes on a plane," but a california man has a real s
ray lahood is supporting officials in northern virginia's decision to build the new dulles metro station above ground. according to the washington examiner, ray lahood says the decision to move the station above ground would save $40 billion of the total cost. the metro authority had been pushing for the station to be built underground. rayd said, with a higher price tag, it would be more difficult to secure federal financial help. >>> the state will foot the bill for james...