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catherine was robert's alibi and robert was my sister's alibi. if he goes, i go. her words.u have to get rid of him. you have to do it for mom. >> cathy's mother was stabbed 37 times in the face and neck. that's not a crime for $100 in the cash register, that's a crime of passion. andrew has been with her through all this. you will believe your sister when she starts talking about all this stuff. we need family first, we need to protect our family. >> then there is a plethora of questions that went through my sister, how much of involvement did she have in this crime? >> could cathy suh do this? yes. i think she could have done thi this. >> on my father's death bed, i promised him i wouldn't let nothing happen to my mother. i even promised my mother before she passed away, i'll never let anything wrong happen. i'll always be there for you. for me to fail, it was unacceptable. i couldn't accept that. it was my duty as a son to right this wrong. i didn't have anybody to confide in. who do you tell this to? i found out who killed my mother. what do i do next? it's just -- there
catherine was robert's alibi and robert was my sister's alibi. if he goes, i go. her words.u have to get rid of him. you have to do it for mom. >> cathy's mother was stabbed 37 times in the face and neck. that's not a crime for $100 in the cash register, that's a crime of passion. andrew has been with her through all this. you will believe your sister when she starts talking about all this stuff. we need family first, we need to protect our family. >> then there is a plethora of...
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why robert in particular?bert was part of the first cohort of children to be treated with chemotherapy by sidney farber in boston in 1947. and he had a brief response to the drug and then relapsed, and unfortunately died soon after. what is amaze being this story, after adding more combinations of the very same kinds of drugs, eventually this disease that robert had, leukemia, became 80% curable by the mid 1960s and particularly by the mid 1970s, so it was an enormous victory for pediatric cancer. it was a beacon of hope. and richard nixon in launching the war in cancer on 1971 was really acknowledging in some sense that this victory had already occurred. robert is an iconic patient. >> elliott, as the doctor is describing this. you are his twin brother, you were very, very young. do you remember anything of those times? >> yes, surprisingly so the thing is he was dead on in this book, absolutely. i can remember the hospital. i can remember the hospital wards. they didn't have curtains as we know them today. t
why robert in particular?bert was part of the first cohort of children to be treated with chemotherapy by sidney farber in boston in 1947. and he had a brief response to the drug and then relapsed, and unfortunately died soon after. what is amaze being this story, after adding more combinations of the very same kinds of drugs, eventually this disease that robert had, leukemia, became 80% curable by the mid 1960s and particularly by the mid 1970s, so it was an enormous victory for pediatric...
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why robert in particular? >> robert was the -- was really part of the first cohort of children to be treated with chemotherapy by sidney farber in boston in 1947. and he -- he had a brief response to the drug and then relapsed. unfortunately, died soon after. but what's amazing about this story, sanjay, is that by adding more combinations of the very same kinds of drugs, eventually this disease that robert had, childhood acute lymphoplastic leukemia became curable by the mid 1970s. it was an enormous victory for pediatric cancer. it was this victory actually that propelled the idea that cancer could be curable. really was a beacon of hope. and richard nixon in launching the war on cancer in 1971 really acknowledged in some sense the fact that this victory had occurred in leukemia. robert is an iconic patient. >> elliot, as the doctor describes this, i know you're obviously his twin. you were very, very young. do you remember anything of those times? >> oh, yes. surprisingly so. the things that he was dead on t
why robert in particular? >> robert was the -- was really part of the first cohort of children to be treated with chemotherapy by sidney farber in boston in 1947. and he -- he had a brief response to the drug and then relapsed. unfortunately, died soon after. but what's amazing about this story, sanjay, is that by adding more combinations of the very same kinds of drugs, eventually this disease that robert had, childhood acute lymphoplastic leukemia became curable by the mid 1970s. it was...
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somehow or other robert blake got here. if they would have $15 for frank sinatra's mother, i would not have caught him. a coat hanger work. i hit the floor running when i was 2 years old. i was dancing on the streets for nickels and dimes and i have been that way all my life. tavis: you are at peace with god. >> you are getting a little weird now. that is a weird question. your supposing that maybe i did something. tavis: i am not suggesting that. >> i did not do nothing. the cops knew that. that is what -- why they put me for -- in jail for a year. i was supposed to die in there. you want to do a year in a cement box by yourself? with nobody? tavis: if you are, to your point, at peace with god, what ever happened, why do you think -- i have asked my own question. why is he got on your shoulder allowed to to go through that? >> i do not think he allowed me to go through it. tavis: he allows everything. >> i believe that there is evil in the world. there is an evil force. that stuff floats around and sometimes it lands on yo
somehow or other robert blake got here. if they would have $15 for frank sinatra's mother, i would not have caught him. a coat hanger work. i hit the floor running when i was 2 years old. i was dancing on the streets for nickels and dimes and i have been that way all my life. tavis: you are at peace with god. >> you are getting a little weird now. that is a weird question. your supposing that maybe i did something. tavis: i am not suggesting that. >> i did not do nothing. the cops...
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he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute also in washington we have robert right near he is chairman of the advisory board of e.r. g. partners and the cia's former top counterterrorism official all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first let's go to our correspondent is it doesn't look like these two countries are at loggerheads or are they going to have a collision well we'll see if it goes this far but it does appear that all efforts to mend this troubled relationship are experiencing repeated reversal we've seen this here in the killing of two pakistanis by a ca contractor may cessation of osama bin laden more recently by u.s. accusations of pakistan's collaboration with militants and now a deadly nato air strike that hits an all time low. attack last friday were killed at least twenty four pakistani soldiers has cost outrageousness lama body and prompted an indefinite shutdown of transit routes that supply me to troops in afghanistan the pakistani army called the air strike unpr
he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute also in washington we have robert right near he is chairman of the advisory board of e.r. g. partners and the cia's former top counterterrorism official all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first let's go to our correspondent is it doesn't look like these two countries are at loggerheads or are they going to have a collision well we'll see if it...
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let's listen to a little bit more of robert's song here.ther question for you. ♪ oh, by gosh, by golly it's time for mistletoe and holly ♪ ♪ tasty pheasants, christmas presents, country sides covered with snow ♪ ♪ oh, by gosh, by jingle it's time for carols and chris kringle ♪ ♪ overeating, merry greetings from relatives you don't know ♪ >> that's so great. listening to carolling, christmas music, it makes you feel so good. i'm bopping in my seat a little here, robert. how good did it feel recording then? general hood, i'll close it out with you to give us an idea of what the drive has been like this year. it's been a tough time for so many families. you have to wonder if donations are up or down. robert, you first. how does it make you feel doing this? >> first i'd like to tell everybody to go to amazon and itunes. you can download this. also, the distribution fee has been lowered. both distribution companies lowered their publishing fee so we can give more money into the pot. the other thing i wanted to say, i was recently filming a movie
let's listen to a little bit more of robert's song here.ther question for you. ♪ oh, by gosh, by golly it's time for mistletoe and holly ♪ ♪ tasty pheasants, christmas presents, country sides covered with snow ♪ ♪ oh, by gosh, by jingle it's time for carols and chris kringle ♪ ♪ overeating, merry greetings from relatives you don't know ♪ >> that's so great. listening to carolling, christmas music, it makes you feel so good. i'm bopping in my seat a little here, robert. how...
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robert de niro on tonight. robert de niro was my first guest ever on this show.the nicest human being on earth and one of the greatest actors. and i'm just psyched to have him back on the show and be able to talk with him. i love that man. he's the greatest human being on earth, robert de niro. [ cheers and applause ] love that guy. oh, my god, the show goes on, there's more. you know her as abby on the hit show "ncis," my girl pauley perrette is joining us! [ cheers and applause ] i love her too. and we're going to be cooking some weird stuff with chef marcel vigneron. [ cheers and applause ] you know marcel. he's the villain from "top chef." >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: ooh, watch it, yeah. yeah, i'll be talking to him, see what's up. see what he has to say. >> steve: are you gonna vin your own? >> jimmy: no, you have to vigneron. we don't have it here. hey, you guys, today's friday. that's usually when i catch up on personal stuff. [ scattered applause ] i check my inbox, return some emails and, of course, send out my "thank you notes." i'm running a bit behind sc
robert de niro on tonight. robert de niro was my first guest ever on this show.the nicest human being on earth and one of the greatest actors. and i'm just psyched to have him back on the show and be able to talk with him. i love that man. he's the greatest human being on earth, robert de niro. [ cheers and applause ] love that guy. oh, my god, the show goes on, there's more. you know her as abby on the hit show "ncis," my girl pauley perrette is joining us! [ cheers and applause ] i...
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robert, this is what i took away from these tweets.ow awful are the parents who didn't get their kids iphones or ipads because they couldn't afford them or something. >> is the budget that low that you have to bleep yourself? >> i chose to save the editor time because i am a consider rat and passion -- compassion at person. >> this whole thing about christmas makes me sick that the iphone and the ipad and they didn't get the right color, i brought this in. this is what my mother got me for christmas. >> oh my gorgeous. >> this is what my mother -- this is what my mother got me for christmas. >> can she make me one? >> she didn't make it. she bought this. she bought this. >> are you kidding? >> i swear to god she bought it and she got mad i didn't wear it. >> it is what you catch a fish in. >> how long have you had that? was it this christmas? >> no, this was last christmas. i saved it because she was terribly angry. >> look how big it is too. >> and there is a hole in it. >> did you hear me saying bleep mom? >> why would you beep -- th
robert, this is what i took away from these tweets.ow awful are the parents who didn't get their kids iphones or ipads because they couldn't afford them or something. >> is the budget that low that you have to bleep yourself? >> i chose to save the editor time because i am a consider rat and passion -- compassion at person. >> this whole thing about christmas makes me sick that the iphone and the ipad and they didn't get the right color, i brought this in. this is what my...
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my warning is that robert j. liftedon is the ultimate geographer of moral responsibility and it's impossible to listen to him talk without getting a sense of your own -- of the moral dimensions of what you do. and those of you who are students here it seems to me that you can't listen to him without understanding that your job is not merely to report on the moral responsibility of others. but to behave in a moral responsible away yourself. it's an honor and pleasure to be part of this and, bob, i can't wait to hear you so thank you. >> i'm just going to say -- well, first of all, thank you, victor. i'm going to say a few more words of introduction, both about robert but also not about this evening. first some housekeeping. first of all, as you can see, this event is being videotaped for eventual broadcast by c-span. it is also being audiotaped by the journalism school and it will be posted on the dart center's website at www.dartcenter.org. because we're doing this for c-span, i have two important messages. first
my warning is that robert j. liftedon is the ultimate geographer of moral responsibility and it's impossible to listen to him talk without getting a sense of your own -- of the moral dimensions of what you do. and those of you who are students here it seems to me that you can't listen to him without understanding that your job is not merely to report on the moral responsibility of others. but to behave in a moral responsible away yourself. it's an honor and pleasure to be part of this and, bob,...
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before we go to the break go ahead robert you said we're off topic go ahead. we're talking a lot of fat tax we all want people to be well and to live their best life that's what i do every day and it sounds like both of these people are are advocating the same thing but the reality is we do not want to tax people for food again who use the term meaning what makes them healthy and i'm healthy that's the person i want to know and as a clinical justice i can't wait to have that want to one conversation all right we're going to know your you know who is near where you go to a short break out tonight you're able continue our discussion telling this on tax day with hardly. the. wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our key you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then a blip something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you do
before we go to the break go ahead robert you said we're off topic go ahead. we're talking a lot of fat tax we all want people to be well and to live their best life that's what i do every day and it sounds like both of these people are are advocating the same thing but the reality is we do not want to tax people for food again who use the term meaning what makes them healthy and i'm healthy that's the person i want to know and as a clinical justice i can't wait to have that want to one...
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robert m. lyons, but what is crazy is that -- check this out -- he says in the chat that he is 28. >> that ain't no 28. >> there's no way he's 28. >> in fact he was 68 years old. we see a lot of fibbing online about ages, but it's usually five or ten years, you know, not 40 years. >> this is his picture, right? that's his sex offender arrest picture. it's the same guy. >> yeah. yeah. >> everything is the same. >> when you think that this guy had just recently pleaded guilty to having sex with an underage boy, that he had the guts to tell somebody he was 40 years younger than he really was, and then to follow through on the chat by actually showing up, i mean, it's stunning. what was your plan here today, robert? >> no plan. >> no plan at all? i've got the transcripts of your conversation here. >> i'm sorry? >> i've got the transcripts of your conversation here. you say to him, i'll be your girlfriend and you be my boyfriend, huh? he says are you a girl? you say, no, oh sometimes i wish i was. y
robert m. lyons, but what is crazy is that -- check this out -- he says in the chat that he is 28. >> that ain't no 28. >> there's no way he's 28. >> in fact he was 68 years old. we see a lot of fibbing online about ages, but it's usually five or ten years, you know, not 40 years. >> this is his picture, right? that's his sex offender arrest picture. it's the same guy. >> yeah. yeah. >> everything is the same. >> when you think that this guy had just...
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and john roberts back to you in a little bit and we'll bring in a couple of people right now. let's bring in byron york, chief political correspondent for the washington examiner and good to talk to you again and also, i see we have dick there as well. and thanks, dick, for joining us as well. south carolina democratic chair. what do you make of all of this. it's something that was anticipated and when he started you kind of got the feel that herman cain was going to go out as jehmu green has termed with that herman cain swagger. byron, what happens now with m.c. and his future? >> well, the campaign is over and there's really no doubt about that. he used the word suspending the campaign, kind after soft landing word. >> kelly: sure. >> reporter: it's over and he's talking about endorsing someone in the future. two things to talk about, for cain personally, it seems he envisions a future kind of like in the past except maybe on steroids, perhaps some talk radio, this new website, the cain solutions.com. trying to be a voice in the national conversation with his newly, you know
and john roberts back to you in a little bit and we'll bring in a couple of people right now. let's bring in byron york, chief political correspondent for the washington examiner and good to talk to you again and also, i see we have dick there as well. and thanks, dick, for joining us as well. south carolina democratic chair. what do you make of all of this. it's something that was anticipated and when he started you kind of got the feel that herman cain was going to go out as jehmu green has...
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[laughter] robert downey jr., with a beautiful assistant played by gwyneth paltrow. and in "sherlock holmes" he's a crime fighter with a beautiful assistant with jude law. jude law is sherlock's special friend. you know? you know, dr. watson, his long time companion, you know that man who stuff's his pipes? are you insinuating that gray and holmes are gay? no, shut up! they're just like better -- bert and ernie -- all right that's a bad example. do we have a picture of jude law? there it is. [laughter] that's nice. let me see that again. yeah. ♪ i can feel it in the air tonight ♪ [laughter] it couldn't have been easy for detectives back in the days of sherlock holmes because the c.s.i. black light hadn't been detected if sherlock holmes would have to identify a stain, he would have to, you know, he would have to smell it. watson, i do believe this is ass. [laughter] the character of sherlock holmes created by sir author conan doyle. looks like we've solved the case of woolford brimley. diabetes. no he was from ed
[laughter] robert downey jr., with a beautiful assistant played by gwyneth paltrow. and in "sherlock holmes" he's a crime fighter with a beautiful assistant with jude law. jude law is sherlock's special friend. you know? you know, dr. watson, his long time companion, you know that man who stuff's his pipes? are you insinuating that gray and holmes are gay? no, shut up! they're just like better -- bert and ernie -- all right that's a bad example. do we have a picture of jude law? there...
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bria hunter and robert champion both graduated from the same dekalb county high school. >> pelley: in the race for the republican presidential nomination, it's just under three weeks to the iowa caucus, and as the time grows short, the knives get long. mitt romney and newt gingrich, the front-runners, went after each other today. first we'll go to romney. he talked with jan crawford here in new york today. jan. >> reporter: well, scotland, throughout the campaign, romney generally hasn't responded to his republican rifles. he's kept his focus on president obama. but he's now taking aim at newt gingrich and where he used repeatedly in our interview today was unreliable. >> newt gingrich has been an unreliable leader in the conservative movement hi, how are you? >> reporter: republicans doubting romney's conservative credentials have recently turned to gingrich as the true conservative. today, romney went on the offensive. >> i think people get to know that an individual like myself who is now been a governor, served, has a record, is a person who has the kind of consistency on conserva
bria hunter and robert champion both graduated from the same dekalb county high school. >> pelley: in the race for the republican presidential nomination, it's just under three weeks to the iowa caucus, and as the time grows short, the knives get long. mitt romney and newt gingrich, the front-runners, went after each other today. first we'll go to romney. he talked with jan crawford here in new york today. jan. >> reporter: well, scotland, throughout the campaign, romney generally...
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robert downey jr., everybody. we'll be right back with lenny kravitz.to open this. i can't wait to open it. i think you're really gonna love it. i really think i'm gonna love it to. i can not wait. i can't wait to open it. my, my hands are shaking. i'm so excited, i'm so excited... my whole body is vibrating with anticipation. open it, please! open it, you should open it, i'll open it. no, no. [ female announcer ] go-to... [ male announcer ] making spirits bright! [ female announcer ] cheers to you, mr. kangaroo. go-to... [ male announcer ] unsilent night. [ female announcer ] never the wrong time for the right wine. [ male announcer ] yellow tail. the go-to. [ female announcer ] never the wrong time for the right wine. whatrun...hat? it's the monster.... ahh, ah, no ♪ i know. this is great. you know, i feel like... did you just check the game on your phone? what? no! what am i, like some kind of summoner who can just summon footage to his phone like that? come on. i guess i'm just a little... [ grunts ] oversensitive. it's just that you and i -- yes! [
robert downey jr., everybody. we'll be right back with lenny kravitz.to open this. i can't wait to open it. i think you're really gonna love it. i really think i'm gonna love it to. i can not wait. i can't wait to open it. my, my hands are shaking. i'm so excited, i'm so excited... my whole body is vibrating with anticipation. open it, please! open it, you should open it, i'll open it. no, no. [ female announcer ] go-to... [ male announcer ] making spirits bright! [ female announcer ] cheers to...
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drum major for change robert d. >>> up next police make a key discovery in the case of a missing 7-year-old. >>> did halliburton destroy evidence in the gulf oil disaster? whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at chasesapphire.com/preferred [ male announcer ] a simple gesture can spark romance anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right, even if it's not every day. [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates fo
drum major for change robert d. >>> up next police make a key discovery in the case of a missing 7-year-old. >>> did halliburton destroy evidence in the gulf oil disaster? whoa. how do you top great vacations? whoa. getting twice the points on great vacations. whoa! use chase sapphire preferred and now get two times the points on travel, and two times the points on dining and no foreign transaction fees. whoa! chase sapphire preferred. a card of a different color. apply now at...
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roberts is out of jail after he post aed a $3,500 bond. the woman in the surveillance video has not been charged. >>> the redskins come up short once again. this time the offense was working just fine, but the defense could not stop the new england patriots. the redskins were actually winning in the second quarter thanks to a trick play. roy helu takes the handoff, reverses to brandon banks. he then throws it to a wide open santana moss for a touchdown. the pats clawed their way back leading into the fourth quarter. the skins find their way into the end zone for the game-tying touchdown, but it ends up being called back because of a penalty. rex grossman is intercepted in the next play. and the patriots hold on for the win 34-27. >> it's frustrating, you know. to play well and move the ball and then to be in a position to tie or win the game and have it go the other way, it's frustrating. >> they drop washington to 4-9 in last place in the nfc east. next week they travel to play against the new york giants. to their credit, i think they we
roberts is out of jail after he post aed a $3,500 bond. the woman in the surveillance video has not been charged. >>> the redskins come up short once again. this time the offense was working just fine, but the defense could not stop the new england patriots. the redskins were actually winning in the second quarter thanks to a trick play. roy helu takes the handoff, reverses to brandon banks. he then throws it to a wide open santana moss for a touchdown. the pats clawed their way back...
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>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks?roblem right now. what's your address? >> i don't have an address. i'm at the hotel. we're working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. >> the police officer seems to believe the man's story, that he's a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he's not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police are looking for. but the smooth-talking criminal is able to fool the cop. the man tells the police officer that he has a brother who can back up his claims. >> call my little brother, man. >> all right. let me just verify. he says his brother is staying at the motel. let me verify that. if so, i'll just cut him loose. all right, thanks. >> but the officer never checks and instead seems to take a casual attitude. >> you know the bad thing about it? you're matching up to him. >> that sucks, doesn't it? >> yeah. >> the officer notices the man's legs are scraped. >> did you go through a briar patch or something? >> well, yeah, roofing. i alw
>> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks?roblem right now. what's your address? >> i don't have an address. i'm at the hotel. we're working on houses and stuff like that, roofing. >> the police officer seems to believe the man's story, that he's a roofer staying at a nearby motel. but he's not 100% sure and questions the man further. it turns out the man is mcnair, the exact person the police are looking for. but the...
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robert blagojevich got the all but one who thinks 14 years is over the top. ever-changing guidelines simply giving judges too much bemba viewed these days the judges are thinking of using them as a cover for the exercise of their own discretion. judges can go overboard and i think that 14 years simply not the case for somebody who did not make a nickel of the deals who did not even make the deals for that matter >> the big question sentenced to prison what he is doing illegally going ahead weighed in or around 14 years contrary to what some people think simply because the judge has discretion he was in the brink can't do that >> frequent critic of things like this traditional power the man on the street many agree. >> that time served might be right 14 years. >> rod blagojevich likely to lose $65,000 a year state pension the former governor would have been eligible turning 55 years of this saturday but the general assembly's retirement system board decided to block to newly convicted officials. attorney general lisa madigan office asked to review the blagojev
robert blagojevich got the all but one who thinks 14 years is over the top. ever-changing guidelines simply giving judges too much bemba viewed these days the judges are thinking of using them as a cover for the exercise of their own discretion. judges can go overboard and i think that 14 years simply not the case for somebody who did not make a nickel of the deals who did not even make the deals for that matter >> the big question sentenced to prison what he is doing illegally going...
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drum major for change robert d.>>> up next police make a key discovery in the case of a missing 7-year-old. >>> did halliburton destroy evidence in the gulf oil disaster? to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and...
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robert greenwald will weigh in on that.nd activist jesse lagreca will tell us what protesters, what do they plan to do next? where's it going? nyquil (st uffy ): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. >>> survey tonight on "the ed show," i asked, i need some help, should i endorse herman cain for the republican nomination? 61% of you said yes. 39% of you say no, eddie, keep your powder dry. >>> coming up, occupy camps were broken up on both coasts last night, but protesters aren't giving up the fight. >>> that was the scene out of important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it o
robert greenwald will weigh in on that.nd activist jesse lagreca will tell us what protesters, what do they plan to do next? where's it going? nyquil (st uffy ): hey, tylenol. you know we're kinda like twins. tylenol: we are? nyquil (stuffy): yeah, we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. tylenol: and i relieve nasal congestion. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. >>> survey...
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here's robert pattinson, everybody! [ screams and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: robert pattinson.e ] >> totally unfamiliar. [ cheers and applause ] are we in a different studio? >> jimmy: what is it -- what is it like? >> this is, like -- i mean, this is, like, completely random, but, i mean, i feel like we're in a different studio. are you in a different place? >> jimmy: no. we've always been here. did you think -- does this feel weird to you? >> i feel disjointed. i was going to go left. >> jimmy: no, we've always been on this side. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> oh, okay. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no, no. no big deal. yeah. did you think i was conan? [ laughter ] it happens. it happens. no, i know you're probably doing a lot of press and stuff like that, but thank you for coming back. i mean, i think last time we were together, we were up in a tree doing "robert is bothered." >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i didn't know how to top that. >> jimmy: no, yeah, we can't top that one. no, no, no. well, thank you for coming back. i appreciate it, my man. i know you're from england. >> yeah. >> jimmy: y
here's robert pattinson, everybody! [ screams and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: robert pattinson.e ] >> totally unfamiliar. [ cheers and applause ] are we in a different studio? >> jimmy: what is it -- what is it like? >> this is, like -- i mean, this is, like, completely random, but, i mean, i feel like we're in a different studio. are you in a different place? >> jimmy: no. we've always been here. did you think -- does this feel weird to you? >> i feel...
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c-span: robert gotlieb? >> guest: robert gotlieb, who is the editor, he went from knopf to the new yorker, but he edited this book just like he did the others, and i hope to have the same publishing house. and i hope that if ina finishes her book, that she will find time to help me on the next one too, because, as i wrote in the end of this book, i don't know what i'll do without her. c-span: the name of the book is "the years of lyndon johnson, means of ascent", written by robert a. caro, our guest for the last hour. thank you for joining us. >> guest: thank you. the redesigned booknotes web site teachers over 800 notable nonfiction authors interviewed about their books. there you can view the programs, read transcripts and use a searchable database and find links to the authors blogs web sites facebook pages and twitter feeds. booknotes.org with a brand-new look and feel, helpful research tool and a great way to watch and enjoy the authors and their books. ..
c-span: robert gotlieb? >> guest: robert gotlieb, who is the editor, he went from knopf to the new yorker, but he edited this book just like he did the others, and i hope to have the same publishing house. and i hope that if ina finishes her book, that she will find time to help me on the next one too, because, as i wrote in the end of this book, i don't know what i'll do without her. c-span: the name of the book is "the years of lyndon johnson, means of ascent", written by...
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a big game for robert burton iii, in for six. had a song called appall -- all apology" get it? i didn't either. on the subject of rick peri, his advise for vice-president. >> take herman cane and hate him with newt gingrich you reside have a couple of really interesting -- >> re boughtal phenomenon romney. >> a couple of images i'm going to have hard time getting oust my head. >> some humaner is unintentional. the name is wolf blitzer. >> no blitzer i'm sorry i meant wolf. >> sometimes the joke is on them. an desandberg on saturday night live playing rick sanitorium. there was you. >> no. that's right. >> and sometimes the material writes itself. >> i would do away with the education, the -- commerce -- and -- let's see -- i can't -- >> or as rick perry would say, oops. >> numbers of "occupy" san francisco marched through the financial district today. [chanting] >> the theme of the weekend's march was human rights in honor of international human rights day. tell month straighters feel their participation in the struggle to fight
a big game for robert burton iii, in for six. had a song called appall -- all apology" get it? i didn't either. on the subject of rick peri, his advise for vice-president. >> take herman cane and hate him with newt gingrich you reside have a couple of really interesting -- >> re boughtal phenomenon romney. >> a couple of images i'm going to have hard time getting oust my head. >> some humaner is unintentional. the name is wolf blitzer. >> no blitzer i'm sorry...
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robert greenwald will weigh in on that.ere's it going? all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... ♪ ♪ ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ i've tried it. but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonp
robert greenwald will weigh in on that.ere's it going? all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural...
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robert?ight have -- it looks like we lost robert's connection. we will try to get him back up in a minute. patricia? >> i think i know that robert would have liked barack obama to handle his phone calls. >> you answer for robert and then give me yours. >> you don't need your audio, robert. i'm going to stay neutral on this, that's my job, but to cheri's point, i think republicans are most worried about getting a 3:00 a.m. phone call to ron paul because he probably wouldn't answer the phone call. he takes his foreign policy to such an extreme. no foreign aids, no foreign intervention. i think that's the gop that most voters are worried about. >> robert, do we have you back? robert, do we have you back? okay. here's what i'm concerned about. i want to make sure we have balance here, so why don't we do this. if it's okay, can we take a break and try to get -- okay, fantastic. we're going to take a break. we're going to get robert zimmerman hooked back up -- he is? okay, robert, are you back? >>
robert?ight have -- it looks like we lost robert's connection. we will try to get him back up in a minute. patricia? >> i think i know that robert would have liked barack obama to handle his phone calls. >> you answer for robert and then give me yours. >> you don't need your audio, robert. i'm going to stay neutral on this, that's my job, but to cheri's point, i think republicans are most worried about getting a 3:00 a.m. phone call to ron paul because he probably wouldn't...
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more than anything, we want to find out what happened to robert champion."houldn't someone have done more to protect them? >> i think that more could have been done. i think that-- and i feel very considerable that i did-- comfortable that i did all i could. i'm not proud that i lost one of my children. >> reporter: robert champion was to become the band's head drum major next year. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> pelley: the reverend billy graham was diagnosed today with pneumonia. graham, who is 93 years old, was taken to a hospital in north carolina yesterday when he had trouble breathing, but doctors tonight say that he is responding to antibiotics. the queen meets rock 'n' roll royalty which we come back. there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: better taste. better taste. yum! [ female announcer ] eggland's best. the better egg. >> pelley: heavy fog created a deadly hazard on a highway outside nashville, tennessee, this morning. the result was a chain-reaction crash involving 179 cars and trucks. the full extent of the wreckage coul
more than anything, we want to find out what happened to robert champion."houldn't someone have done more to protect them? >> i think that more could have been done. i think that-- and i feel very considerable that i did-- comfortable that i did all i could. i'm not proud that i lost one of my children. >> reporter: robert champion was to become the band's head drum major next year. mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. >> pelley: the reverend billy graham was diagnosed...
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drum major for change robert d.>> up next police make a key discovery in the case of a missing 7-year-old. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects m
drum major for change robert d.>> up next police make a key discovery in the case of a missing 7-year-old. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with...
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a full year before bria hunter's beating and robert champion's death. we sent a reporter to tallahassee looking for answers and accountability. >> reporter: james emmitt that, man in the car there, is florida a & m's president. >> hi, how are you? i'm jason carroll with cnn. >> how you are doing this morning? >> reporter: as university president, the buck, so to speak, stops with him. we reached out you to several times in the past. but not successful in terms of getting you to respond. dispute numerous phone calls and e-mails, he did not respond to our questions about hazing. so we caught up with him on campus. do you believe, though, in any way, shape or form that university has done enough to stop what has happened at the school in the past? >> let me just say this you know, our number one priority is the health, safety, and well-being of our students. and with this tragic situation that we have involving the death of robert champion, our hearts just go out to his family. >> reporter: as you know before robert champion's death, you had another situat
a full year before bria hunter's beating and robert champion's death. we sent a reporter to tallahassee looking for answers and accountability. >> reporter: james emmitt that, man in the car there, is florida a & m's president. >> hi, how are you? i'm jason carroll with cnn. >> how you are doing this morning? >> reporter: as university president, the buck, so to speak, stops with him. we reached out you to several times in the past. but not successful in terms of...