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a touching tribute to the late eunice kennedy shriver bring the crowd to tears and finally, say cheese, 9 news now get funky at the exclusive foe sew shoot in northwest dc. that's where we celebrated the new line of graphic t-shirts and the graffiti artists worked on a canvas made of t-shirts and 9 news was keeping it cool and you are keeping it hot in the kitchen. >> come back anytime, please. the finished product that we have. >> prongs and clams and shrimp. >> the recipe is on wusa9.com and we are so happy to have you here. the name of the restaurant means red and wine. we will check you out in lorton. that's the news for this half hour. we will be back at noon to keep you company. until then have a great morning. >>
a touching tribute to the late eunice kennedy shriver bring the crowd to tears and finally, say cheese, 9 news now get funky at the exclusive foe sew shoot in northwest dc. that's where we celebrated the new line of graphic t-shirts and the graffiti artists worked on a canvas made of t-shirts and 9 news was keeping it cool and you are keeping it hot in the kitchen. >> come back anytime, please. the finished product that we have. >> prongs and clams and shrimp. >> the recipe is...
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a lot of which were down, run by s brother-in-law, sergeant shriver one of the great men of america who is never discussed. he is a kennedy but does not bear that as a last name. he changed my life, the kennedy family did, and when i went to west virginia as a vista volunteer i wasrying to figure out what i was goi to do in life and i kind of wanted to be a foreign service officer, frankly, i wanted to be an ambassador for china, and i studied chinese for a year and i thought i was on the way but vista starts and sergeant shriver said come work for me at the peace corps and i did and i went to southern west virginia as a vista volunteer and told me what i wanted to do in life, this part of your gut knows within you a doing something that is meaningful to you and is something you want to dedicate your life to and that's the effect of the kennedys. so ted kennedy was a giant. there was not and never will be thianyone like him in american history. he shaped this ps constitute for decades by awaying its hisry and pushing us forward to be a better institution. now that he is gone his legacy
a lot of which were down, run by s brother-in-law, sergeant shriver one of the great men of america who is never discussed. he is a kennedy but does not bear that as a last name. he changed my life, the kennedy family did, and when i went to west virginia as a vista volunteer i wasrying to figure out what i was goi to do in life and i kind of wanted to be a foreign service officer, frankly, i wanted to be an ambassador for china, and i studied chinese for a year and i thought i was on the way...
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this is the sneaker ball where eunice kennedy shriver was honored. it and brought the crowd to tears. >> take you over to this was at the crooked monkey party. photo shoot in dc. it is a graffiti artist doing a graffiti model on a bunch of different t-shirts. we are enjoying the big festival here. >> we are. >> delicious, ladies. we get 45,000 people through your festival this weekend. and the weather, you have no excuses everybody. thank you for joining us this morning. we're going to noche on this and everybody celebrating rosh hashanah, enjoy. we are always on air and on- line. if you missed any of the events go to her blog oh my goff and i can hook you up with the forecast. >> the greek fest tall is 18th to the 20th and my blog we have more on the u.s. polo cup happening on the national mall. thank you for joining us, everyone. i'm creigh deeds, candidate for governor and my campaign sponsored this ad. the washington post calls bob mcdonnell a "culture warrior." and what does that mean for virginia? it means: bob mcdonnell introduced 35 bills to
this is the sneaker ball where eunice kennedy shriver was honored. it and brought the crowd to tears. >> take you over to this was at the crooked monkey party. photo shoot in dc. it is a graffiti artist doing a graffiti model on a bunch of different t-shirts. we are enjoying the big festival here. >> we are. >> delicious, ladies. we get 45,000 people through your festival this weekend. and the weather, you have no excuses everybody. thank you for joining us this morning. we're...
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special olympics founder shriver was inducted into the hall of fame.eammate fred smooth smooot was also there. >> it's all about ovechkin. it's all about my team and caps organization. we're doing well and we are going to move forward. so we're very excited and very happy. >> one weekend obviously it didn't go the way you want in week one. but it's only one game. >> you're right. it is one game. and we have to regroup this week. we really talked as a team about just doing your job. just doing your responsibility. and talking aboutolding ch other accountable for that. having good leadership, especially on offense. holding each other accountable and having a great week and getting ready for the rams. >> a great event tonight all for a good cause. and a great job by steve and lindsey tonight who shared the mc duties. i'm dave feldman. shawn is back to wrap up the edge right after. >> there need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was th
special olympics founder shriver was inducted into the hall of fame.eammate fred smooth smooot was also there. >> it's all about ovechkin. it's all about my team and caps organization. we're doing well and we are going to move forward. so we're very excited and very happy. >> one weekend obviously it didn't go the way you want in week one. but it's only one game. >> you're right. it is one game. and we have to regroup this week. we really talked as a team about just doing your...
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. >> fawcett was one of 30 high profile patients including britney spears and maria shriver who had their personal files breached by jackson. it was being in the right place at the right time. >> it was a couple of different ways to get the information. one is they overhear it and two is they see somebody famous in there and go to look for it. >> often the tabloids will seek out workers on the inside but some officials will reach out to them hope fog ar big payoff. ohio prosecutor shean hervey said in the case of sarah jessica's surrogate, two police used their credentials to get access to the home and then sold it. >> when you live in a small town with a depressed economy money is always tight. when people can throw around money for a photograph or connected to celebrities i think that entices people a heck of a lot. >> but we discovered selling information doesn't have to be a covert operation. promises of big bucks for good gossip can be found on just about every tabloid website. just click and send an e-mail. tmz's harvey levin who was the first to report about michael jackson's death
. >> fawcett was one of 30 high profile patients including britney spears and maria shriver who had their personal files breached by jackson. it was being in the right place at the right time. >> it was a couple of different ways to get the information. one is they overhear it and two is they see somebody famous in there and go to look for it. >> often the tabloids will seek out workers on the inside but some officials will reach out to them hope fog ar big payoff. ohio...
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host: going back to fdr, accompanying neil king's arbuckle, this is sergeant shriver, eunice shriver'sas been. what was he called? guest: under johnson in 1964, there was an earthquake in alaska that was devastated. he picked a person to oversee the effort. he was called the alaska reconstruction czar, similar to somebody that bush picked after katrina. host: the morning to leon, on our republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to speak to the issue of the people in place as czars. it seems to me that everything this obama administration has done has been planned on purpose way ahead of time in. even though there is no pressure of the site, if they had announced prior to his administration coming into office, we the people would have had a chance to look into these people and to see their background and to see what their foundation is and what they believe in. i think that would have been much better, a much better way of having people placed into our government that have no congressional oversight. what do you guys think? guest: echoes to the issue of transparenc
host: going back to fdr, accompanying neil king's arbuckle, this is sergeant shriver, eunice shriver'sas been. what was he called? guest: under johnson in 1964, there was an earthquake in alaska that was devastated. he picked a person to oversee the effort. he was called the alaska reconstruction czar, similar to somebody that bush picked after katrina. host: the morning to leon, on our republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to speak to the issue of the people in place...
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in rhode island and keith lien townsend is lieutenant governor in maryland and mark shriver is doing well. i'm just glad i won't be around for the iowa primary in the next century. i think he has an interest in public affairs. he's interested in politics, the school of government in harvard. i saw him on monday. he's very much involved with not only his project in terms of his magazine but he's interested in issues. he reads, he's interested in history. >> america is better because of the leadership of edward kennedy. may he continue to guide us for many years to come. ladies and gentlemen, my uncle, ted kennedy. >>. >> larry: that still exists, the togetherness in the kennedys? >> yes. >> larry: it didn't go away, right? >> yes. it's one of the great, lucky things of my family. >> larry: that gathering concept. it's a touching family, too, right? >> very much so. >> larry: the boys get along. go for each other kind of family? >> absolutely. >> larry: let's start with your grandfather. >> i had heard. he took a great interest in his. i think he created that sort of environment and th
in rhode island and keith lien townsend is lieutenant governor in maryland and mark shriver is doing well. i'm just glad i won't be around for the iowa primary in the next century. i think he has an interest in public affairs. he's interested in politics, the school of government in harvard. i saw him on monday. he's very much involved with not only his project in terms of his magazine but he's interested in issues. he reads, he's interested in history. >> america is better because of the...
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you know about the work of special olympics that the shrivers have done.ronment. i could spend another whole program talking about the work. i think we've all grown up with a sense of community service and we've all been grown up to use our natural gifts to give something back to the country that has given so much to our family. and think that is the common thread that my father and his brothers and sisters brought us up to believe. that all of us have gifts. all of us can make a contribution in society. you don't need to be an elect ed official to give something back. >> that's why they have the ted kennedy national service act, which may lows people -- grand pirnts to be foster grandparents. young people to hem their communities. it symbolizes what my dead believed. helping the country. not just wearing the uniform in military times, but all types of service as well. >> larry: i think we can safely say, and think our viewers would agree, that after watching this program, ted kennedy's greatest legacy may be his children. the memoir concludes with a store
you know about the work of special olympics that the shrivers have done.ronment. i could spend another whole program talking about the work. i think we've all grown up with a sense of community service and we've all been grown up to use our natural gifts to give something back to the country that has given so much to our family. and think that is the common thread that my father and his brothers and sisters brought us up to believe. that all of us have gifts. all of us can make a contribution...
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you know all about the work that the shrivers have done, the work of special olympics and intellectualou know many of my cousins in the robert kennedy family working international human rights. my cousin bobby, you know is the crusader for the environment. i could spend another whole program here, larry, talking about the work. i think what all of us have grown up with is a sense of community service and we've all been grown up to, you know, use our natural gifts to give something back to this country that has given so much to our family. and i think that is the common thread that my father and his brothers and sisters, you know, brought us up to believe. that all of us have gifts. all of us can make a contribution in this society. you don't need to become a public official or elected official to give something back. you can start right in your own neighborhood. i think that -- >> that's why they have the ted kennedy national service act which allows people, grandparents to be foster grandparents, young people to go on and help their communities. it's symbolizes what my dad always beli
you know all about the work that the shrivers have done, the work of special olympics and intellectualou know many of my cousins in the robert kennedy family working international human rights. my cousin bobby, you know is the crusader for the environment. i could spend another whole program here, larry, talking about the work. i think what all of us have grown up with is a sense of community service and we've all been grown up to, you know, use our natural gifts to give something back to this...
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shriver is working with senior french officials and the government as well as in the telecom industry because they are working in the telecom industry in france at least to make the kind of changes they think are appropriate, and i would hope this hearing will lead to a new day of cooperation because we need the cooperation of the industry to solve this problem. we really do. >> my last thing is this. cellphone technology is changing almost every day now, blackberrys. now you do everything. get their computing devices. i'm not an expert in this, with what i do with this and everything else emits more than what my old self and use to which i just talked to people on. is that true? >> i don't think we know. in fact not necessarily because so long as you are holding it out here and actually are going to get less exposure this is what we are concerned about right now and this is where we need the fda and fcc to look in carefully because the current standards are based on the standards for a 200-pound man with an 11-pound head talking for six minutes to avoid heat. that's not relevant to m
shriver is working with senior french officials and the government as well as in the telecom industry because they are working in the telecom industry in france at least to make the kind of changes they think are appropriate, and i would hope this hearing will lead to a new day of cooperation because we need the cooperation of the industry to solve this problem. we really do. >> my last thing is this. cellphone technology is changing almost every day now, blackberrys. now you do...
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lauren shriver visited the school as part of nasa's 50th anniversary on sell break.he motion to carry the hubble space telescope into orbit. >>> tonight, we're getting a firsthand look of the first deep space photos taken from the hubble telescope since earlier this year. a team of astronauts replaced broken parts and installed two new camerasle that take crystal- clear breathtaking pictures. these photos show bright lights, halos from galaxies thousands of light areas away. >> the technology and people and science thatill come out of it is so much more far- reaching than we could have imagined. and it really is the d haavt hwea e true. that we have a telescope with all of this capability. >> all but one of the photos from the telescope were taken from inside the milky way galaxy. >>> now, to the state of the washington redskins. it's countdown to kickoff for the skins. >> for the second straight year, the schedule makers have made life difficult for the skins as they opened the season or tried to. dave feldman is live with more on. that. >> reporter: for the second
lauren shriver visited the school as part of nasa's 50th anniversary on sell break.he motion to carry the hubble space telescope into orbit. >>> tonight, we're getting a firsthand look of the first deep space photos taken from the hubble telescope since earlier this year. a team of astronauts replaced broken parts and installed two new camerasle that take crystal- clear breathtaking pictures. these photos show bright lights, halos from galaxies thousands of light areas away. >>...
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. >> reporter: faw set was one of 30 high profile patients, including britney spears and maria shriver had their personal records breached by jackson. >> there's a couple different ways they get information. within is they overhear it. two is they see somebody famous in there and they go and look for it. >> reporter: ahern says tabloids will seek out workers on the inside but some officials will reach out to them hoping for a big payoff. >> they have it down so they're hiding behind the first amendment right if anything comes up. you wouldn't be able to find the trail. >> reporter: ahern says while leaking information isies see to get away with, officials are taking complaints more seriously. ironically it was the paparazzi who turned in ohio police chiefs. they are suspended and are scheduled to go on trial next month. as for fawcett, she took matters into her own hand and set up a sting. >> so when my cancer came back, that's when i set it up with the doctor. i said, okay, you know and i know. i'm not telling ryan, i'm not telling my father, i'm not telling my girl friend, i'm not te
. >> reporter: faw set was one of 30 high profile patients, including britney spears and maria shriver had their personal records breached by jackson. >> there's a couple different ways they get information. within is they overhear it. two is they see somebody famous in there and they go and look for it. >> reporter: ahern says tabloids will seek out workers on the inside but some officials will reach out to them hoping for a big payoff. >> they have it down so they're...
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host: going back to fdr, accompanying neil king's arbuckle, this is sergeant shriver, eunice shriver's has been. what was he called? guest: under johnson in 1964, there was an earthquake in alaska that was devastated. he picked a person to oversee the effort. he was called the alaska reconstruction czar, similar to somebody that bush picked after katrina. host: the morning to leon, on our republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to speak to the issue of the people in place as czars. it seems to me that everything this obama administration has done has been planned on purpose way ahead of time in. even though there is no pressure of the site, if they had announced prior to his administration coming into office, we the people would have had a chance to look into these people and to see their background and to see what their foundation is and what they believe in. i think that would have been much better, a much better way of having people placed into our government that have no congressional oversight. what do you guys think? guest: echoes to the issue of transpare
host: going back to fdr, accompanying neil king's arbuckle, this is sergeant shriver, eunice shriver's has been. what was he called? guest: under johnson in 1964, there was an earthquake in alaska that was devastated. he picked a person to oversee the effort. he was called the alaska reconstruction czar, similar to somebody that bush picked after katrina. host: the morning to leon, on our republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to speak to the issue of the people in...
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stars make their relationships work in hollywood and beyond and tonight it's naomi watts and lean shriver how do you juggle your kids and make your relationship work at the same time? >> there are days where i cannot believe how one functions with the sleep deprivation that you go through, constantly. and then there are days where i feel like, oh, my god, i can do this. i can do everything. no matter how tired you are, you get so much out of just one little smile. >> this is "showbiz tonight" on >> this is "showbiz tonight" on hln. what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. .ast, so i can love the air™. - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! but
stars make their relationships work in hollywood and beyond and tonight it's naomi watts and lean shriver how do you juggle your kids and make your relationship work at the same time? >> there are days where i cannot believe how one functions with the sleep deprivation that you go through, constantly. and then there are days where i feel like, oh, my god, i can do this. i can do everything. no matter how tired you are, you get so much out of just one little smile. >> this is...
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i thought about this with the death of eunice kennedy shriver on august 1 and she founded the specialolympics and the death of ted on august 25th people with disabilities in this country lost two great champions. their sister rosemary had a severe intellectual disability. the entire kennedy famy is acquainted with the joys and struggles of thoseith disabilities. and those of us who aren the church in boston at the funeral and those who probably watching on televisn heard the elgquent speech by teddyr. and his battle with cancer at a young age and losing his leg and his confronting has disabilities and how ted held him get through that. in 1975, senator kennedy helped to pass the individuals with disabilities education act, i.d. in 1978 he passed the legislatn expanding the jurisdiction of the civil rights commission to protect people from discrimation on the basis of disability. in 1980 he introduced the civil ghts for institutionalized rson act protectinghe rights of people in government institutions including the elderly and those with mental disabilities. and 19 year ago he was one
i thought about this with the death of eunice kennedy shriver on august 1 and she founded the specialolympics and the death of ted on august 25th people with disabilities in this country lost two great champions. their sister rosemary had a severe intellectual disability. the entire kennedy famy is acquainted with the joys and struggles of thoseith disabilities. and those of us who aren the church in boston at the funeral and those who probably watching on televisn heard the elgquent speech by...
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host: going back to fdr, accompanying neil king's arbuckle, this is sergeant shriver, eunice shriver'shas been. what was he called? guest: under johnson in 1964, there was an earthquake in alaska that was devastated. he picked a person to oversee the effort. he was called the alaska reconstruction czar, similar to somebody that bush picked after katrina. host: the morning to leon, on our republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to speak to the issue of the people in place as czars. it seems to me that everything this obama administration has done has been planned on purpose way ahead of time in. even though there is no pressure of the site, if they had announced prior to his administration coming into office, we the people would have had a chance to look into these people and to see their background and to see what their foundation is and what they believe in. i think that would have been much better, a much better way of having people placed into our government that have no congressional oversight. what do you guys think? guest: echoes to the issue of transparen
host: going back to fdr, accompanying neil king's arbuckle, this is sergeant shriver, eunice shriver'shas been. what was he called? guest: under johnson in 1964, there was an earthquake in alaska that was devastated. he picked a person to oversee the effort. he was called the alaska reconstruction czar, similar to somebody that bush picked after katrina. host: the morning to leon, on our republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i wanted to speak to the issue of the people in place...
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i thought about this with the death of eunice kennedy shriver on august 11, and she founded the special olympics and the death of ted on august 25th people with disabilities in this country lost two great champions. their sister rosemary had a severe intellectual disability. the entire kennedy family is acquainted with the joys and struggles of those with disabilities. and those of us who are in the church in boston at the funeral and those who probably watching on television heard the eloquent speech by teddy jr. and his battle with cancer at a yoeng age and losing his leg and his confronting has disabilities and how ted helped him get through t@at. in 1975, senator kennedy helped to pass the individuals with disabilities education act, i.d. in 1978 he passed the legislatio expanding the jurisdiction of the civil rights commission to protect people from discrimination on the basis of disability. in 1980 he introduced the civil rights for institutionalized persons act protecting the rights of people in government institutions including the elderly and those with mental disabilities. and
i thought about this with the death of eunice kennedy shriver on august 11, and she founded the special olympics and the death of ted on august 25th people with disabilities in this country lost two great champions. their sister rosemary had a severe intellectual disability. the entire kennedy family is acquainted with the joys and struggles of those with disabilities. and those of us who are in the church in boston at the funeral and those who probably watching on television heard the eloquent...
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shriver is working with senior french officials and the government as well as in the telecom industryeed the cooperation of the industry to solve this problem. we really do. >> my last thing is this. cellphone technology is changing almost every day now, blackberrys. now you do everything. get their computing devices. i'm not an expert in this, with what i do with this and everything else emits more than what my old self and use to which i just talked to people on. is that true? >> i don't think we know. in fact not necessarily because so long as you are holding it out here and actually are going to get less exposure this is what we are concerned about right now and this is where we need the fda and fcc to look in carefully because the current standards are based on the standards for a 200-pound man with an 11-pound head talking for six minutes to avoid heat. that's not relevant to my three year old granddaughter who loves to play with a cell phone and that is the problem we have. current standards are set for a very large, big man, and not for me or other people of the world today. i
shriver is working with senior french officials and the government as well as in the telecom industryeed the cooperation of the industry to solve this problem. we really do. >> my last thing is this. cellphone technology is changing almost every day now, blackberrys. now you do everything. get their computing devices. i'm not an expert in this, with what i do with this and everything else emits more than what my old self and use to which i just talked to people on. is that true? >>...
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when it was over, pam shriver caught up with rafa. >> well, rafa, in spain, it's quarter past 12:00 midnightnight is young, they're just getting started -- a lot of this new york crowd stayed for you tonight. what does that mean? >> yeah. thank you. just can say thank you very much, to be here in new york is really special, the crowd fantastic, i'm just very happy to be here and to be in this tournament. >> the first set, 6-0, looked like it might be a routine match and it was also the biggest test on your leg since you came back. how are you feeling after three hours on the court? >> i feel good. yes, i playing well but i think he started slow and later he play better, and when you win the first set, easy, like this, the opponent start to play better, is difficult, you know, because you are not on rhythm, but anyway, nicolas is a great player, he had a very good match, i'm very happy to beat him. today. >> you have another nicholas next, nicholas almagro from your home country of spain. last time you played him you thumped him. what about the hard court? >> he won a very good match today. i
when it was over, pam shriver caught up with rafa. >> well, rafa, in spain, it's quarter past 12:00 midnightnight is young, they're just getting started -- a lot of this new york crowd stayed for you tonight. what does that mean? >> yeah. thank you. just can say thank you very much, to be here in new york is really special, the crowd fantastic, i'm just very happy to be here and to be in this tournament. >> the first set, 6-0, looked like it might be a routine match and it was...
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suffer from mental disabilities enjoy greater respect today because of one individual: eunice kennedy shriver. one sister. s brother joe lost his life in world war ii, defending our country and fighting for freedom. his sister jean has done a remarkable job wit the very special arts in her contribution to the country. then you look at his wonderful fe, vicky, who has provided such an incredible source of strength and anspiration for him during their life together particularly over the last 15 months. there iso doubt in my mind that teddy lived as long as he did with brain cancer because vicky was at his side and took such nurring care of him and has done a remarkable job providing all of us the opportunity to celebrate his life as we all wish to do. so his children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, i won't bother enumerating all of them and their contributions. if i did i would invariably leave out some and i would hear from them. i think they are following teddy's example by making a difference in this country. his son patrick serves in the other body. his son teddy is a great friend of mine,
suffer from mental disabilities enjoy greater respect today because of one individual: eunice kennedy shriver. one sister. s brother joe lost his life in world war ii, defending our country and fighting for freedom. his sister jean has done a remarkable job wit the very special arts in her contribution to the country. then you look at his wonderful fe, vicky, who has provided such an incredible source of strength and anspiration for him during their life together particularly over the last 15...
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. >> maria shriver. >> all the good ladies. but you know what? i'm the shortest one. with you, anyway? it's like walking around with -- look at that. look at that. i am a stump. i am just a stump. i'm a chic stump. >> what is that? >> that is ell tracy, i believe. >> that's adorable. >> we had the day off. i went down to wall street. it was 9/11. remember cantor fitzgerald where so many people were killed during the 9/11 attacks? >> uh-huh. >> a friend of mine was killed there. we were raising money for child health. as i walked down, they're taking my picture. they go, who are you wearing? it was an older dress. i had it from last fall. i go, i have no idea. so charles was standing behind me, i said, chuck, look, would you? as the doors were closing chuck's trying to look in the back of my dress to figure out. he couldn't read. the man needed glasses. >> like you. >> thank you for that. >> what a big day for jay leno, by the way. huge number. he got 18.4 million people, 18.4 million, on his first day. >> hewes kanye west a huge basket of fruit. >> think about it. kan
. >> maria shriver. >> all the good ladies. but you know what? i'm the shortest one. with you, anyway? it's like walking around with -- look at that. look at that. i am a stump. i am just a stump. i'm a chic stump. >> what is that? >> that is ell tracy, i believe. >> that's adorable. >> we had the day off. i went down to wall street. it was 9/11. remember cantor fitzgerald where so many people were killed during the 9/11 attacks? >> uh-huh. >> a...
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we saw most recently, david, of course, at the funeral for ted kennedy, we saw sergeant shriver thereecognizes the faces in that room. you have a familial connection as well. your father had dementia. your grandfather had alzheimer's. my mother-in-law has it. how have you dealt with it? >> well, i think when you're dealing with it you feel such a sense of hopelessness. one of the great tings that i've had, i've been able to work with the alzheimer's association. even though we weren't able to stop the disease in my family, we have a hope that through action, through getting people to be aware, that maybe we can make progress. we've got right now this sing called the alzheimer's break-through act which senator mccullsky and chris bond in the senate, and in the house ed markey and chris smith have sponsored which would actually make a strategic plan for the country to fight alzheimer's, to raise money for funding. finally we think maybe the word is getting out but we're hoping that america will also -- >> hopefully people watching this segment will take action. call their ngressmen. >>
we saw most recently, david, of course, at the funeral for ted kennedy, we saw sergeant shriver thereecognizes the faces in that room. you have a familial connection as well. your father had dementia. your grandfather had alzheimer's. my mother-in-law has it. how have you dealt with it? >> well, i think when you're dealing with it you feel such a sense of hopelessness. one of the great tings that i've had, i've been able to work with the alzheimer's association. even though we weren't...