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think and now i just appreciate it so much because it was, i mean it's rare that a show goes on for so long and that it's beloved boyoys many people. so i just feel so blessed at this point. tavis: blessed is one side which is a beautiful thing, to feel blessed with a project, the flipside to that in this business is being type cast. i get the sense are you being allowed to move beyond that. you don't feel burdened by that past? how long it ran? >> it's funny, because it was so long i sometimes will fall into bad habits and i try very hard to break or -- into an old comfortable way of reading lines that feels like that character. so it's a conscious effort to try to change that. and i think it takes a lot of time for an yudyens to see an actor differently than a tv character that they love. so i'm sure it will just take time but i try to definitely look for different sorts of roles just for my own education. tavis: there is a certain level of discipline that one has to have to be a successful model. even though you were doing it as a young person, were there things you took from that part o
think and now i just appreciate it so much because it was, i mean it's rare that a show goes on for so long and that it's beloved boyoys many people. so i just feel so blessed at this point. tavis: blessed is one side which is a beautiful thing, to feel blessed with a project, the flipside to that in this business is being type cast. i get the sense are you being allowed to move beyond that. you don't feel burdened by that past? how long it ran? >> it's funny, because it was so long i...
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me so sorry itas me so long to get back to you.sk liz crenshawne 4. >> if you want to complain, that nusmb i er1-877-ftc-help. you can reach them online at ftc.gov. >> still ahead, how basketb >>> a virginia teen is heading to college this fall after overcoming a family tragedy. he and his family were in a car accident. it forced him to quickly become the man of the family. he never lost sight of his academic goals. >> i turned it in. >> repter: it has been a busy and rewarding year. there was college and scholarship applications. when he transferred here as a sophomore, this counselor was given a warning though. family had been in a terrible accident. his father, and grandmother were killed, his mother was injured. >> the fact that he had to step up at the man of the house and you know, help support the family. and then maintain his integrity. >> his father was the sole income earner for the family. >> i had the end goal in sight. that i needed to help my mom as soon as possible. i needed to get a job and the only way to do that i
me so sorry itas me so long to get back to you.sk liz crenshawne 4. >> if you want to complain, that nusmb i er1-877-ftc-help. you can reach them online at ftc.gov. >> still ahead, how basketb >>> a virginia teen is heading to college this fall after overcoming a family tragedy. he and his family were in a car accident. it forced him to quickly become the man of the family. he never lost sight of his academic goals. >> i turned it in. >> repter: it has been a...
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that there's two of us ♪ ♪ i'm getting so tired of loving my man ♪ ♪ that just don't give a damn just tell me ♪ ♪ tell baby why i'm holding on when your lovin's longhy i can't say good-bye just ♪ ♪ tell me baby why i've been holding on for so long ♪ ♪ and nothing but a miracle is gonna bring ya back ♪ ♪ bring ya back to me now ♪ i gotta get myself together gotta stop telling myself that i can do no better ♪ ♪ gotta go out and maybe start meeting some new people ♪ ♪ i gotta go out and buy myself one of those little black dresses ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm so tired of this t-shirt ♪ ♪ i'm so tired of cryin' off all my makeup ♪ ♪ gettin' just so tired of waking up ♪ ♪ with a lonely heart i'm getting so tired of giving a damn ♪ ♪ about an absent hearted man just tell me ♪ ♪ tell, baby, why i'm holding on when your love is long gone i got a good mind ♪ ♪ so why don't you tell me why i can't say good-bye, just ♪ ♪ tell me baby why i've been holding on for so long ♪ ♪ and nothing but a miracle is going to bring it back ♪ ♪ bring you back to me now, oh, i can see it ♪ ♪ it's coming down the shadows ohh, i can see it ♪ ♪ it's coming through the windows oh, i can see i
that there's two of us ♪ ♪ i'm getting so tired of loving my man ♪ ♪ that just don't give a damn just tell me ♪ ♪ tell baby why i'm holding on when your lovin's longhy i can't say good-bye just ♪ ♪ tell me baby why i've been holding on for so long ♪ ♪ and nothing but a miracle is gonna bring ya back ♪ ♪ bring ya back to me now ♪ i gotta get myself together gotta stop telling myself that i can do no better ♪ ♪ gotta go out and maybe start meeting some new people ♪...
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for all of us on the nbc sports golf team, i'm mark rolfing saying so long from crooked saying so long from crooked stick. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> a surprise visitor to training camp leaves the raven'' beaming. >> tornadoes, the story is coming up. >> and this is wbal-tv 11 news. >> we're following two big stories for you. the national weather service confirmed what many residents suspected. a tornado touched down in finksburg. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- good evening. now, to the other big story we're following. of late developments coming from ravens' camp. derrick mason has had a change of heart. pete gilbert is here. >> good news for the ravens. derrick mason surprised -- surprised everyone today, showing up unannounced at training camp ready to play football. he sent a letter asking to be reinstated on the roster, took his physical fitness test, and when he passed, mason will practice with this team sunday morning. his return provide stability -- provides a stability. hi
for all of us on the nbc sports golf team, i'm mark rolfing saying so long from crooked saying so long from crooked stick. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> a surprise visitor to training camp leaves the raven'' beaming. >> tornadoes, the story is coming up. >> and this is wbal-tv 11 news. >> we're following two big stories for you. the national weather service confirmed what many residents suspected. a tornado touched down in finksburg. [captioning made possible...
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for all of us on the nbc sports golf team m mark rolfing saying so long from crooked saying so long from crooked stick. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a woman days away from turning 100, robbed inside her home. tonight police are searching for two suspects. good saturday. i am craig melvin. eay woman in her silver spring t tn men tricked authorities say thauieity sa someone called e ea99thdr--y aolednder h to participate a n tin-home survey when the suspe howusd dsn the wodmadann anobbed her. darcy spencer joins us live from sim ver spring with the story. darcy. >> the robbers were able to get away with her money and identification. she was not physically harmed but certainly felt terrorized to the point she had to spend the night in the hospital under observation. montgomery c ounty police beliee the 99-year-old victim was targeted in the crime which involved decemention and robbery. >> this victim from yesterday was in frail health. >> 2:30 friday afternoon when the oho men pned the woman inside her apartment on mckinney avenue in sim ver sprinlver spr. after she answered a
for all of us on the nbc sports golf team m mark rolfing saying so long from crooked saying so long from crooked stick. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a woman days away from turning 100, robbed inside her home. tonight police are searching for two suspects. good saturday. i am craig melvin. eay woman in her silver spring t tn men tricked authorities say thauieity sa someone called e ea99thdr--y aolednder h to participate a n tin-home survey when the suspe howusd dsn the...
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i felt in some ways that it has been so long, not not that i want to repeat myself, but i felt that ie many years that have been waiting a specific thing. also i am excited to do it again. i get bored fast, so you want to kind of change it up. you did not want to look like your formula -- he did not want to look like you are a formula or conveyor belt. it was a really, really exhilarating experience just to get the encouragement from the masses. tavis: are you ready for the big tour now? >> i am ready. i am never as ready as i would like to be, but i just get out there. it is a blessing to do this. any job, any work at this point for anyone is something that you need to sort of give praise to god for. but i am very excited about touring for the next 18, 21 months for this trilogy set. tavis:
i felt in some ways that it has been so long, not not that i want to repeat myself, but i felt that ie many years that have been waiting a specific thing. also i am excited to do it again. i get bored fast, so you want to kind of change it up. you did not want to look like your formula -- he did not want to look like you are a formula or conveyor belt. it was a really, really exhilarating experience just to get the encouragement from the masses. tavis: are you ready for the big tour now?...
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i have worried about these things for so long, but you are waking up. amazing what is happening and the word that is spreading and amazing how silent everybody is, except the name callers. i want you to know the first part of this program dealt with the loud mouths, the shouters, the ones that refuse to argue with the facts. i might get a little loud from time to time but i use facts. these people, instead, resort to intimidation and bumper sticker slogans. they go into the arguments like, well, he just wants to starve cute cuddly kids without armpits. he hates the poor people so much he would rather eat them than help them. no, i don't. why they tasty? no, really, i don't want to do that and i don't think most politicians want to do that, either. however, there are some politicians an mainly special interest groups that just want to get wealthy or radical progressives in this case, believe it or not, i can't believe we're talking about communists, that support policies and enact policies, as we have just showed you, that don't help the armpitless kids.
i have worried about these things for so long, but you are waking up. amazing what is happening and the word that is spreading and amazing how silent everybody is, except the name callers. i want you to know the first part of this program dealt with the loud mouths, the shouters, the ones that refuse to argue with the facts. i might get a little loud from time to time but i use facts. these people, instead, resort to intimidation and bumper sticker slogans. they go into the arguments like,...
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so how was this kept secret for so long? dugard's torment ended when a police officer and her colleague acted on a hunch after a chance encounter with phillip garrido. his answers left them baffled. the two sat down with "nightline" contribor lisa ling for this interview. >> some answers came today about the couple who allegedly abducted jaycee dugard. >> at this point in time, i order mr. garrido to be held without bail. >> phil garrido and his wife nancy pled not guilty to 29 felony counts, including forcible abduction, rape and imprisonment. they say grabbed jaycee dugard from the street outside her home. >> my daughter was just kidnapped. >> they brought her here to their house in antch, california where she lived in tents hidden in the backyard, and this is where jaycee allegedly lived for 18 years. >> it was all furnished with electrical cords, there was a rudiment outhouse and shower as if you were camping. >> during her 18 years in captivity, jaycee gave birth to two daughters now 11 and 15. both fathered by her alle
so how was this kept secret for so long? dugard's torment ended when a police officer and her colleague acted on a hunch after a chance encounter with phillip garrido. his answers left them baffled. the two sat down with "nightline" contribor lisa ling for this interview. >> some answers came today about the couple who allegedly abducted jaycee dugard. >> at this point in time, i order mr. garrido to be held without bail. >> phil garrido and his wife nancy pled not...
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tonight prosecutors say why it took so long. >> the law enforcement community and prosecutors, this is not enough employees in the lab, as well as criminal analysts to complete the necessary work in a timely fashion. >> prosecutors say they applied for stimulus funds from the government to speed up the testing. >> the fbi needs your help to find a baltimore bank robber. this man robbed a bank on tuesday, m&t. 5'9, 210 pounds. he had a note threatening to shoot the teller with a 357 magnum. talk about a family tree. a father and daughter are charged with growing marijuana. authorities in kent county saw 63-year-old man and his daughter 10ing to the plants last week. nine plants in all were seized. more evidence was discovered in their queen anne's county house. charges are pending in both counties. >> muggy summer day. >> go to chief meteorologist vytas reid with the forecast. better than yesterday. but muggy. >> muggy but not as hot as tomorrow. and looking at a few showers and thunderstorms making the way through the area tonight. still northern baltimore county. a little bit of rain
tonight prosecutors say why it took so long. >> the law enforcement community and prosecutors, this is not enough employees in the lab, as well as criminal analysts to complete the necessary work in a timely fashion. >> prosecutors say they applied for stimulus funds from the government to speed up the testing. >> the fbi needs your help to find a baltimore bank robber. this man robbed a bank on tuesday, m&t. 5'9, 210 pounds. he had a note threatening to shoot the teller...
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we invest for the long term so we're able to help support the growth that we know the economy needs.ut kellogg saw an opportunity to plus things up. we took out their peanuts... because adding almonds would be a plus. we'd be better off with less sugar. we traded milk chocolate... for the delicious taste of dark chocolate. also a plus. then we added 35% of your daily fiber... plus antioxidants, vitamin e, and zinc. ♪ fiberplus bars from kellogg. fiberplus so much more. >> schieffer: and back now with our power round table, bob woodward of the washington post psyndicated columnist kathleen parker and david brooks of the new york times. well, bob, your newspaper put on the front page this week what everybody kind of has been talking about in the car industry here and things are not going very well in afghanistan, and it looks like the commanders there are getting ready to ask for a substantial increase in american forces there, now you were there this summer. now is it going and what do you think the chances are that we might put more troops in there? >> i mean, the chances are always
we invest for the long term so we're able to help support the growth that we know the economy needs.ut kellogg saw an opportunity to plus things up. we took out their peanuts... because adding almonds would be a plus. we'd be better off with less sugar. we traded milk chocolate... for the delicious taste of dark chocolate. also a plus. then we added 35% of your daily fiber... plus antioxidants, vitamin e, and zinc. ♪ fiberplus bars from kellogg. fiberplus so much more. >> schieffer: and...
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ere are concerns over why it took so long and how it took so long. there's a story behind all of that. and firefighters here are saying that this wasn't about ability. but that this was about money and a lack of resources. >> and that's our concern, that we have the emergency service when it's needed in the community. >> and it's a valid concern after firefighters in this woman's community's volunteer fire department say they didn't have enough staff or support to handle a fire inside their own station. >> this was an unfortunate incident, it does bring attention to the needs that the community has to know that they are secure. >> reporter: the fire happened overnight at the boulevard heights volunteer fire and inscue departmen hehts.er heights. firefighters say after they returned from an emergency call, the fire truck had some kind of electrical engine fire while inside the bay. the concern was the fire could spread. so according to the dispatch law provided by the station, they called for backup at around 2:03 a.m. the closest station, capital hei
ere are concerns over why it took so long and how it took so long. there's a story behind all of that. and firefighters here are saying that this wasn't about ability. but that this was about money and a lack of resources. >> and that's our concern, that we have the emergency service when it's needed in the community. >> and it's a valid concern after firefighters in this woman's community's volunteer fire department say they didn't have enough staff or support to handle a fire...
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so secretive? had michelle been harmed? dick had longemarried but he never stopped looking for his michelle. he scanned the internet searching names and speaking once with a michelle kelly pulsifer, but sadly, it wasn't his michelle. in 2001, 32 years after michelle's disappearance, dick's relatives had a family reunion at a park in san diego. it was there a former sister-in-law was reminded about michelle's disappearance and dick's desperate attempts to find her. she offered financial help to hire a private investigator who might finally find michelle. >> when we were first hired to find michelle pulsifer, i assumed it would be quite easy and this would take matter of several weeks if not a month. >> paul chamberlain worked as an fbi agent for many years, handling hundreds of kidnapping and extortion cases before forming his o security and consulting firm in los angeles. >> the facts as given to me soundedlike a domestic problem and that, therefore, the child was probably out there somewhere and not that difficult to find. >> but after
so secretive? had michelle been harmed? dick had longemarried but he never stopped looking for his michelle. he scanned the internet searching names and speaking once with a michelle kelly pulsifer, but sadly, it wasn't his michelle. in 2001, 32 years after michelle's disappearance, dick's relatives had a family reunion at a park in san diego. it was there a former sister-in-law was reminded about michelle's disappearance and dick's desperate attempts to find her. she offered financial help to...
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as details unfold, we'll learn more about what this woman endured for so long. elizabeth was taken from her home in 2002 and held captive for nine months. we want to hear her reaction, more of my interview with elizabeth and ed smart. it was a police officer, a campus police officer who was kind of very observent who started this ball rolling which led to jaycee being discovered. and yet, what we've now learned is that she was living in a backyard for 18 years, her children never went to school, never went to see a doctor. do you think the public is observant enough, questioning enough of things they see? >> i think that there are some people in elizabeth's case, there were two people that saw her at the same time. so i think a lot of people are very observant. i think that sometimes we need to put ourselves out. and if we feel uncomfortable about something, you know, you might look stupid but it's better to check than to not. i think that there are other churn out there like this that want to be found. and we just need to work on how we feel. in this scenario,
as details unfold, we'll learn more about what this woman endured for so long. elizabeth was taken from her home in 2002 and held captive for nine months. we want to hear her reaction, more of my interview with elizabeth and ed smart. it was a police officer, a campus police officer who was kind of very observent who started this ball rolling which led to jaycee being discovered. and yet, what we've now learned is that she was living in a backyard for 18 years, her children never went to...
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. >> well given the fact that this disease has been around for so long, why has it taken so long to come up with some sort of vaccine? >> the parasite that causes malaria is well equipped to really do damage in humans. it's one of the few pathogens, for example, that invades red blood cells. and it has all kinds of destructive challenge. it can evolve resistance to drugs. it can release lots of proteins into the host cell. it could even change the way it's protein profile is. so sort of to fool our own human immune system. >> and how do we describe the trial vaccine, how well is it working? >> well, it's important to emphasize that this is still in a trial phase. it's being used on about 16,000 children. it could be use on millions more to their benefit. but the projections are fairly hopeful. in other words, it's suggested now that the vaccine could actually reduce by about 50% the number of severe cases. but that vaccine won't be fully into the system and used till, say, sometime until 2015. >> well, until that vaccine is widely available, what are some of the other means are appreciat
. >> well given the fact that this disease has been around for so long, why has it taken so long to come up with some sort of vaccine? >> the parasite that causes malaria is well equipped to really do damage in humans. it's one of the few pathogens, for example, that invades red blood cells. and it has all kinds of destructive challenge. it can evolve resistance to drugs. it can release lots of proteins into the host cell. it could even change the way it's protein profile is. so...
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wek, can you try to figure out what took so long to call 911? >> no, i cannot. i think i can surmise and infer with some degree of logic that those phone calls which you have referred to, larry, were being made to people, what do we do now? resuscitative measures were undertaken. in fact, an antidote to benzodiazapines was administered by dr. murray. he tried. it was too late. the delay is another point, by the way, with regard to a homicide charge with insofar as the gross wasn'ten negligent is concerned. >> larry: thank you. thanks for your expertise. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you, larry. >> larry: who do you blame for the propofol in michael jackson's body? jackson or the person who administered it? that's our blog question tonight. go to cnn.com/larryking. tell us what you think. deepak chopra told us two weeks ago michael jackson was a drug addict. we'll get his take on this news in 60 seconds. some lunch. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go! (phone rings) hello? this is mark with br
wek, can you try to figure out what took so long to call 911? >> no, i cannot. i think i can surmise and infer with some degree of logic that those phone calls which you have referred to, larry, were being made to people, what do we do now? resuscitative measures were undertaken. in fact, an antidote to benzodiazapines was administered by dr. murray. he tried. it was too late. the delay is another point, by the way, with regard to a homicide charge with insofar as the gross wasn'ten...
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what to think and now i just appriate it so ch because it was, i mean is rare tha a show goes on for so long and at it's beloved b is my ople. so i just feelo blessed a this poi. tavi blessed is oneide which is a beautifhing, to feel blessed with a project, the flipside to tt in this business is being type cas i get the sense are youeing lowed to move beyond that. yo don't feel burdened byhat past? how long it r? it's fun, because it was so long i sometimes will fall to bad habits and i t very hard to brea or --nto an old comfortable way readin lines that feels le that character. so it's a conscus efforto try to change that. and i think it takes aot of time forn yudyens to see an actor differently than a t character that they ve. so'm sure it will just take time b i try to definitely look for different sorts o les just for my own education. tavis: there is a certain level discipline that one has to have to be auccessful model. en though you were doing it as aoung person, werthere things you took from tt par of your career, that work for yo that wa transferble to the acting? >> yes, the is a
what to think and now i just appriate it so ch because it was, i mean is rare tha a show goes on for so long and at it's beloved b is my ople. so i just feelo blessed a this poi. tavi blessed is oneide which is a beautifhing, to feel blessed with a project, the flipside to tt in this business is being type cas i get the sense are youeing lowed to move beyond that. yo don't feel burdened byhat past? how long it r? it's fun, because it was so long i sometimes will fall to bad habits and i t very...
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not so long ago. i went to the department of state. and it was made very, very clear to me that afghanistan nor iraq are considered strategically important to u.s. interests. they are important countries, but they're not strategically vital. as it was said to me, and as accurate, afghanistan's a pile of rock. it just so happens that al qaeda had bases there at one point. if the taliban want to reengage, re-enter the political process in their insurgency, as long as they don't host al qaeda, america doesn't care beyond that. >> peter bergen, appreciate it. michael, stick around. we'll talk about iraq and i want to talk about an especially terrifying day in baghdad. iraq's prime minister blaming al qaeda in iraq and loyalists for grizzly bombings at the foreign and finance ministries, nearly 100 dead. hundreds more hurt. michael, what do you make of this, six bombings, 95 dead, the deadliest day of violence since the u.s. pulled back from the cities. what happened? >> this is welcome to iraq. this was happening under the u.s.-led offense
not so long ago. i went to the department of state. and it was made very, very clear to me that afghanistan nor iraq are considered strategically important to u.s. interests. they are important countries, but they're not strategically vital. as it was said to me, and as accurate, afghanistan's a pile of rock. it just so happens that al qaeda had bases there at one point. if the taliban want to reengage, re-enter the political process in their insurgency, as long as they don't host al qaeda,...
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i remember when i was there not so long ago, just before i left, 80 died in one day. today the death toll's 95 or so 0. this is part of a long-running campaign. >> the prime minister said they're going to have to, quote -- this is going to lead to the, quote, reevaluation of our plans and security mechanism. is it possible they would re-evaluate the u.s.'s position of pulling out? >> i know the u.s. command there would like to redeploy troops to the north, around mazoul and some villages up there. that's the latest al qaeda stronghold. the maliki government has been dogged about running this war on its own in its own way. it wants america to underwrite it but it doesn't want america to prap. it wants to do this its own way. it's tearing down the walls in baghdad. it's ludicrous to hear the prime minister of iraq blame these bombings on saddam loyalists or baathist loyalists. the baathist loyalists went on the u.s. payroll. they opposed saddam then, they oppose him now. that's just the idea of the shia and sunni rivalry. >> michael ware, appreciate it. thanks very much.
i remember when i was there not so long ago, just before i left, 80 died in one day. today the death toll's 95 or so 0. this is part of a long-running campaign. >> the prime minister said they're going to have to, quote -- this is going to lead to the, quote, reevaluation of our plans and security mechanism. is it possible they would re-evaluate the u.s.'s position of pulling out? >> i know the u.s. command there would like to redeploy troops to the north, around mazoul and some...
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here is a sneak peek. >> i broke my own finger, so i could have a long time with you because we have things you don't expect from this character. has she kept you guessing throughout the whole season? >> absolutely. which is why i was so excited to do it. there is so much these days i was looking at, reading, but it doesn't keep you guessing. it was a criteria. >> is it hard to make this decision, because you've gone from this fantastic show, that so many people identify you with now, you're carmelo soprano to so many people, and then to jump to a new series was it hard to make that decision? >> it was because my standards were so high. it is not the norm so much in this industry, i feel like. it is easier to stick with what people know, what will be successful and what the viewers want to see. and so to find something that was surprising to me and in theory to an audience was definitely difficult. >> she's very complex. very dedicated nurse, mother, a wife and yet she's sort of this pill-popping adulterer at the same time. >> right. >> is that hard sometimes to figure out how do i --
here is a sneak peek. >> i broke my own finger, so i could have a long time with you because we have things you don't expect from this character. has she kept you guessing throughout the whole season? >> absolutely. which is why i was so excited to do it. there is so much these days i was looking at, reading, but it doesn't keep you guessing. it was a criteria. >> is it hard to make this decision, because you've gone from this fantastic show, that so many people identify you...
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. >> reporter: it wasn't so long ago a rancher would never worry about locking a gate like this.sion changed that. notice how the chain is old and rusty. the heavy duty lock, it's brand new. >> we're going to force them to cut the fence. the good thing about that is we're patrolling the finances two and three times a day and every night. >> reporter: ted allen says he's prepared to do even more. >> i guard my stuff with smith and wesson. a man would hate to shoot somebody over a lousy cow but i probably would. and i hit what i shoot at. >> reporter: ranchers forced to defend themselves from a crime they thought existed only in old westerns. ryan owens, abc news, bixby, oklahoma. >> you do not want to get caught in that guy's cross hairs. >> that is so what texas is about. we used to tell elementary school trips to the stock yard and these auctions. it really is something to see if you've never been to one. it really is exciting. >> just don't steal those cattle. they're expensive. p >> flu fear. how school districts plan to keep classrooms from becoming a breeding ground for swin
. >> reporter: it wasn't so long ago a rancher would never worry about locking a gate like this.sion changed that. notice how the chain is old and rusty. the heavy duty lock, it's brand new. >> we're going to force them to cut the fence. the good thing about that is we're patrolling the finances two and three times a day and every night. >> reporter: ted allen says he's prepared to do even more. >> i guard my stuff with smith and wesson. a man would hate to shoot...
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. >> you know -- being out of football for so long, you know he wants to play and we're just excited about that. there is no sign of turning back for him. he's a great guy. the guys around love him in the locker room. we accept him as a brother. he's smiling. he's joking. he's being humble. >> the eagles will host the jags, and per roger goodell's reinstatement terms for vick he will be able to play in each of the two final preseason games. the regular season starts at carolina. vick will have to wait for goodell's decision which could come no later than week six. >> take us to queens -- the mets hosting the phils at citi field. will self ayou know about the thrill of the chase, mr. utley his sixth of the year -- you're married. >> absolutely, i'm not dead. >> marlins and braves jostling for position in the n.l. wild card race. first inning, 2-0 braves, yunel escobar, two-run home run caps off a four-run first inning, tommy hanson wins his fourth straight start. braves win 4-3. taking a look at the n.l. wild card race, as it stands the rockies take a two-game advantage on the giants
. >> you know -- being out of football for so long, you know he wants to play and we're just excited about that. there is no sign of turning back for him. he's a great guy. the guys around love him in the locker room. we accept him as a brother. he's smiling. he's joking. he's being humble. >> the eagles will host the jags, and per roger goodell's reinstatement terms for vick he will be able to play in each of the two final preseason games. the regular season starts at carolina....
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so long from indy. you know, a lot can happen in a year. life changes.coverage should change, too. people get married, move, have kids. that's why nationwide insurance does an on your side review. we help you get the right coverage at the right price. i'm marlene dailey, and i am on your side. ( marlene ) switch to nationwide insurance now. ( man ) call 1-877-nationwide. thing's busted. downloads okay but the uploads take forever. uh, actually that's not your computer. that's cable. with fios uploading is as easy as downloading. it's fast both ways. (sighing) you can just leave that. really? yeah i'll take care of it. (announcer) is your internet two-way fast? only verizon fios has the fastest uploads period. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v
so long from indy. you know, a lot can happen in a year. life changes.coverage should change, too. people get married, move, have kids. that's why nationwide insurance does an on your side review. we help you get the right coverage at the right price. i'm marlene dailey, and i am on your side. ( marlene ) switch to nationwide insurance now. ( man ) call 1-877-nationwide. thing's busted. downloads okay but the uploads take forever. uh, actually that's not your computer. that's cable. with fios...
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now for jim palmer amber and our entire crew, jim saying so long from the park. now we head out to o's extra. tom davis and rick dempsey to recap the game. take it way, tom. >> >> tom: tom davis together with rick dempsey. the orioles tie not guilty game twice and lose it go in extra innings. 17-8 to the angels. how tough is it? >> this is the worst kind. the orioles were down four runs at the start of the ballgame. they come back and get close and they are down four runs again. they end up tying the ballgame late and coming back. they had their opportunity, they just couldn't get that run. they were within two feet when adam jones hit the ball down the left-hand lane another two feet and there game was over with then. they battled the angels. the double play situation. they came up big in the 11th and the 12th and the 13th inning they blew them out at that point right there. it is devastating because so many guys, it looks like they had bad days. but there were a lot of good days out there for the orioles too. one night after the next they scored 16-6 in the fir
now for jim palmer amber and our entire crew, jim saying so long from the park. now we head out to o's extra. tom davis and rick dempsey to recap the game. take it way, tom. >> >> tom: tom davis together with rick dempsey. the orioles tie not guilty game twice and lose it go in extra innings. 17-8 to the angels. how tough is it? >> this is the worst kind. the orioles were down four runs at the start of the ballgame. they come back and get close and they are down four runs...
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they know it will be a long haul. >> bill, thank you so much. if you want to read more about elkhart's stugle struggle to climb out of the economic cri s crisis, go to carloswatson.msnbc.com. >>> is the u.s. ready for renewed relations with the nuclear powered north korea. >>> should your teen be subjected to testing for sexually transmitted diseases at school? that's right. should your teen be tested for stds at their school? a controversial program widens in the nation's capital. we got that straight ahead. >>> plus president obama will speak live on msnbc in a few moments. you're watching msnbc live. i'm carlos watson. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. ght on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. w, that's progressive. call or click today. the $100 cream. flabbergasted when we creamed the $70
they know it will be a long haul. >> bill, thank you so much. if you want to read more about elkhart's stugle struggle to climb out of the economic cri s crisis, go to carloswatson.msnbc.com. >>> is the u.s. ready for renewed relations with the nuclear powered north korea. >>> should your teen be subjected to testing for sexually transmitted diseases at school? that's right. should your teen be tested for stds at their school? a controversial program widens in the...
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a nider is proud of the bank's progress deite criticism. >> why are things tang so long? > i think evyone rognizes that this is a brand n process that it i very complicate there's a lot of oving pieces that weall have to build, ere are new ystems, new processs, we're hirg thousands of people, we're training thousan of people. so we all understand tt there a lot to doo make this happen. >> reporter: but interviews with chase customers int a less roe pture. rhonda jones dcribes getting a tria loan modification as an ordeal. >> it was etremely stressful. very, very investateful. >>reporter: the singleother fell behind on mortgage payments on her lo angeles house when s lost h job. in november she asked h lender for a loan modication. >> in fact, they did not respond to m letter, instead what i got was a noticeof default. in april infrming me that ne 30, my property would be foreclosed uon unless i made good onall of the back mortgage payments. >> reporter: she made the bck payments, finally got a three-month trialodification, but says her worries continue >> the oral is not
a nider is proud of the bank's progress deite criticism. >> why are things tang so long? > i think evyone rognizes that this is a brand n process that it i very complicate there's a lot of oving pieces that weall have to build, ere are new ystems, new processs, we're hirg thousands of people, we're training thousan of people. so we all understand tt there a lot to doo make this happen. >> reporter: but interviews with chase customers int a less roe pture. rhonda jones dcribes...
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but you can only be patient for so long in a situation like that. >> four tires, four tires. >> you've got to go and they don't have to tell you that. you want to go but there's nowhere to go. >> you can say hey, get going? >> yeah, let's go, guys. >> denny hamlin had moved all wait from 41st starting spot up to about 23rd and now has a tire issue and brings out caution for the second time tonight. an>> and he'll go a lap down rit there getting that tire changed. still a break for him for that caution to come up. because if he come on to pit road, he was going to lose two or three laps probably before they were going to get him changed. to even get him down to where he can get on pit road. >> andy was the winner at pocono just a few weeks ago. and also finished second here to his teammate, kyle busch. >> this must seem like an eternity, like you're just crawling around bristol. you've got to get tires now, right, andy? >> oh, yeah. you might see two tires. >> love the live look-in. we're at bristol motor speedway. biffle started in the front row. next to the pole sitter, mark martin, r
but you can only be patient for so long in a situation like that. >> four tires, four tires. >> you've got to go and they don't have to tell you that. you want to go but there's nowhere to go. >> you can say hey, get going? >> yeah, let's go, guys. >> denny hamlin had moved all wait from 41st starting spot up to about 23rd and now has a tire issue and brings out caution for the second time tonight. an>> and he'll go a lap down rit there getting that tire...
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long term care. the rest comes from the government. host: so, is medical bankruptcy even an option in canada if you face high bills without insurance? guest: this is not something we see frequently compared to what you see in your country. the police usually do not get bankrupt in canada because we're cover. there could be expenses if you have too many drugs to take in some provinces. -- the people usually do not give bankrupt in canada. we are covered. if you do not have the money to pay premiums, the government will pay it for you. so, there is no bankruptcy in canada because of health care. this is a very different system in the u.s. host: our guest joins us from montreal. we have a line for canadians listening. we want to share an excellent of an interview we did for an upcoming interview. the author has a book about health care. he outlines the evolution of the canadian system. it began in the 1940's. >> you read my chapter about canada. what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountain
long term care. the rest comes from the government. host: so, is medical bankruptcy even an option in canada if you face high bills without insurance? guest: this is not something we see frequently compared to what you see in your country. the police usually do not get bankrupt in canada because we're cover. there could be expenses if you have too many drugs to take in some provinces. -- the people usually do not give bankrupt in canada. we are covered. if you do not have the money to pay...
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what do you believe took so long to identify her? >> you don't know how long it took. sometimes they don't release it right away. sometimes you have a visual i.d., but you always have to confirm it with either fingerprints or get next of kin to come in and do it. and that can take a while, until someone feels up to actually coming in and doing it. every jurisdiction can do it differently. some can just use fingerprints there are some on record, some require a visual as well. every jurisdiction is different. >> cops say she was strangled. why would there have been blood inside the suitcase? >> after death, the small blood vessels break and quite a lot of fluid can leak out and it can collect and be quite extensive. that's not uncommon. in fact, i would expect to see it in virtually every case. >> again, let me restate, ryan alexander jenkins is not a suspect, he's a person of interest. he's a reality tv star and we have clip of him on his tv show. let's see that, norm. >> time with megan alone was enough to let her get in touch with my deeper side and redeem myself for,
what do you believe took so long to identify her? >> you don't know how long it took. sometimes they don't release it right away. sometimes you have a visual i.d., but you always have to confirm it with either fingerprints or get next of kin to come in and do it. and that can take a while, until someone feels up to actually coming in and doing it. every jurisdiction can do it differently. some can just use fingerprints there are some on record, some require a visual as well. every...
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it is apparently part because radios have been around so long and so has the radio shack name. >> up an awful car accident, eight people dead including four children. was it drunk driving? or was there more to it? accident, eight people deaden clueding four children. was it drunk driving? or washere more to it? , not treating is not an option. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but since individual results may vary, having options is important. prescription celebrex has been the option for millions of patients for 10 straight years. just one 200-mg celebrex (once a day,) can provide dependable, 24-hour relief for many with arthritis pain, stiffness and inflammation. based on the available data, the fda stated that for certain patients celebrex's benefits outweigh the risks. if you are worried about stomach upset, you should know, in clinical studies, a lower percentage of patients taking celebrex reported stomach discomfort versus prescription ibuprofen and naproxen. and if you ar
it is apparently part because radios have been around so long and so has the radio shack name. >> up an awful car accident, eight people dead including four children. was it drunk driving? or was there more to it? accident, eight people deaden clueding four children. was it drunk driving? or washere more to it? , not treating is not an option. all prescription nsaid pain relievers, like celebrex, ibuprofen and naproxen, help treat arthritis pain and have some of the same warnings. but...
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sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. >> robocallers contacts consumers with an opportunityew can ignore. >> it can cut your monthly payments in half. >> the caller is sure you need his help. >> i do see here you are only making the minimum payments on those. >> cynthia got a call like this one. >> the call says that i can lower my credit card rate. there is an urgency to it. >> snyder says she doesn't carry a balance, but after getter her robocall again and again. she decided to dig a little. >> i pressed one. and when i did that, i asked the person which account they were calling about. and when i probed further, they hung up on me. >> this is the final call before we close the file. >> this scam falls on the heels of the robo calling scam. but the ftc says, as long as there are machines that will dial consumers every day, there are schemers that will take advantage. >> if you get a call like this, it is almost certainly a scam. >> was rick morgan trying to scam us? we called to find out. >> i got a call from rick morgan who sounded like he knew me. >> i have to sign up an
sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. >> robocallers contacts consumers with an opportunityew can ignore. >> it can cut your monthly payments in half. >> the caller is sure you need his help. >> i do see here you are only making the minimum payments on those. >> cynthia got a call like this one. >> the call says that i can lower my credit card rate. there is an urgency to it. >> snyder says she doesn't carry a balance, but after getter her...
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my favorite moment was when one of them came to the microphone and said they had been kept for so long, they were waiting to be taken to a hard labor camp and looked up after being brought to it meeting and lowe and behold there was the former president of the united states and they knew that the end of their nightmare was near. now at least that portion of it is. continuing coverage of breaking news coming in, the deadly shooting in pennsylvania. police say the suspect walked into that crowded gym class and opened fire and 36 shots later three people and the gunman were dead. now the cops are looking at his webpage. a woman who was in the room during the shooting is live with us. shepard: odds are the leadership in iran was watching the situation with the american journalists in north korea. iran has an active nuclear program. it also is ignoring international attempts to stop the program. it also has americans in its custody. today we are told those three young people in iran could be facing interrogation by the iranians. they are sarah souhourd joshua fattal and shane bauer. th iran
my favorite moment was when one of them came to the microphone and said they had been kept for so long, they were waiting to be taken to a hard labor camp and looked up after being brought to it meeting and lowe and behold there was the former president of the united states and they knew that the end of their nightmare was near. now at least that portion of it is. continuing coverage of breaking news coming in, the deadly shooting in pennsylvania. police say the suspect walked into that crowded...
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we don't use any econometric models, so indirectly, if you are unemployed for a long time and run out of cash reserves, but there is not a direct correlation in the models in economic factors. >> great to have you on the program. we so appreciate it. barrett burns of vantage score. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," the look of the news this week that will impact your money. >>> and the white house recognizes some of the world's most giving citizens, including the economist who pioneered microcredit by giving away his own money. ñ >>> here are the stories that are coming up that may move the markets and affect your money this week. on tuesday, second quarter earnings will be released by the final two dow components of the season, home depot and hewlett packard as well as target and saks. and also, the commerce department will release ppi which measures wholesale levels. and also new residential units that began construction in july will be released. and friday, realtors will report the number of homes sold in the month of july. finally, the nation's highest civilian
we don't use any econometric models, so indirectly, if you are unemployed for a long time and run out of cash reserves, but there is not a direct correlation in the models in economic factors. >> great to have you on the program. we so appreciate it. barrett burns of vantage score. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," the look of the news this week that will impact your money. >>> and the white house recognizes some of the world's most giving...
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when ted kennedy's wife, victoria reached out and said thank you for helping her husband for so long.here's going be a senate without him. that's hard to think about. >> here we are to briefly pray with you, offer our sympathy. this family that has lost 0s many year knew of his good work and compassion >> a wide range of emotions. some people open nly weeping here. others smiling and laughing. some folks were calling out saying we love you and good less you. >> at of senator edward and dis >> 23r9 people of massachusetts, thanks ted. >> people who want to gift will be able to do so starting tomorrow. for under >> time now for a check of how the weather is shaping up in our area. way haf. we are district heights. nothi severe. we are 5:0 >> coming up, we'll take a look at the school town hurricane katrina deaf stalted new orleans four years ago. the city is making a come back. and blazing wild thifrs new de hey i'm worried about mrs. lowenberg next door. why? i don't know she's wandering around the lobby, yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month. she seems cra
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>> i think people are disappointed this has taken so long. >> the white house was grilled today by reporters asking where the president is in all of this. could he be working with republicans more or pushing harder for some sort of consensus? >> describing the president's role as an active would be inaccurate. -- as inacve is inaccurate. >> he is committed to wking with anyone who is committed to health care. he now continues to blame the gop. they're stepping away from a bipartisan agreement. >>> meanwhile, massachusetts lawmakers want input from the public on whether the governor should appoint a replacement for kennedy's senate seat. this dictates a spectral collection -- a special election. a public hearing on the issue will be held on september 9th. >>> former vice president and cheney -- cheney, col the democrats' soft on national security. -- called the democrats' soft on national security. the white house fired back saying he has his facts wrong. some republicans are arguing obama is not a straightforward when he says he does not favor prosecution. >> your the commander in chief. you
>> i think people are disappointed this has taken so long. >> the white house was grilled today by reporters asking where the president is in all of this. could he be working with republicans more or pushing harder for some sort of consensus? >> describing the president's role as an active would be inaccurate. -- as inacve is inaccurate. >> he is committed to wking with anyone who is committed to health care. he now continues to blame the gop. they're stepping away from...