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the best shot at rehab attracted marguerite somers to this tent.go to veterans village of san diego, which sponsors stand down. veterans village is an $8 million a year program, much of it funded by the v.a. it offers nearly a year of inpatient rehab. but it's overwhelmed. funding is limited, and they were taking applications to choose only 68 patients out of the 947 at stand down. >> do you want to get clean? >> yes, ma'am. >> pelley: they were looking for people who seemed motivated. somers wouldn't find out whether she made the cut until the next day, sunday. as we walked around the camp, we found some of the reasons that homelessness among vets is a chronic problem, with a quarter of a million on the streets last year. a lot of it is addiction and debilitating illness. bill yarling was more typical of those at stand down. older, an army medic in the 1980s, he'd been disabled by years of epileptic seizures. here, yarling knew what no one else could see-- that the solider inside hadn't surrendered. he washed off a year of homelessness and, if not
the best shot at rehab attracted marguerite somers to this tent.go to veterans village of san diego, which sponsors stand down. veterans village is an $8 million a year program, much of it funded by the v.a. it offers nearly a year of inpatient rehab. but it's overwhelmed. funding is limited, and they were taking applications to choose only 68 patients out of the 947 at stand down. >> do you want to get clean? >> yes, ma'am. >> pelley: they were looking for people who seemed...
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now suzanne somers is here with me. >> i'm a little nervous. it's like a first date. >> it's the suzanne somers you don't know. >> i'm going to tell you something about myself you never knew, but you've got to watch the show. it's a biggie. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> linda hogan knows all about the down side of marriage to a powerful man. she was married for 24 years to hulk hogan. she tells the story of that marriage in a new book called "wrestling the hulk." linda joins me now. it's a fascinating book. he's a fascinating character. you know, i mean, my knowledge of the hulk is even in britain this guy was huge, physically, on television, as a box office star. how would you sum up marriage to the hulk? >> well, we were married for 24 years. and you know, it was great. i mean, honestly, i never dreamed that we would end up having the lifestyle that we did. when i met him, he was in the "rocky 3" movie, and i thought that he was an actor playing a wrestler, because in california back then wrestling wasn't even on tv, and i didn't kno
now suzanne somers is here with me. >> i'm a little nervous. it's like a first date. >> it's the suzanne somers you don't know. >> i'm going to tell you something about myself you never knew, but you've got to watch the show. it's a biggie. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> linda hogan knows all about the down side of marriage to a powerful man. she was married for 24 years to hulk hogan. she tells the story of that marriage in a new book called...
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the quintessential blond bombshell, suzanne somers. >>> suzanne somers first shot to fame as a glamorous star of the sitcom "three's company." can it be possible that was more than 30 years ago? i don't think so. since then she's become a successful businesswoman and author. her latest book "sexy forever." suzanne somers joins me. come on, then. what's the secret of being sexy forever? obviously, you're looking pretty sexy and it's been going on quite a long time. based on what i just read out. >> it comes off egotistical and it's not. it's aspirational of how do you age well in today's -- in today's world with -- i don't know. i took a look at aging, and i didn't like it. not that i don't want to get old, but that there is a -- there's a formula now for aging. you reach middle age and you start not being able to sleep. you take sleeping pills and you get anxieties. you take valium, some kind of relaxant. and then you take anti-depressants. and i just looked at this template. i thought there's got to be a better way. so i started writing books about replacing what you've lost in the agin
the quintessential blond bombshell, suzanne somers. >>> suzanne somers first shot to fame as a glamorous star of the sitcom "three's company." can it be possible that was more than 30 years ago? i don't think so. since then she's become a successful businesswoman and author. her latest book "sexy forever." suzanne somers joins me. come on, then. what's the secret of being sexy forever? obviously, you're looking pretty sexy and it's been going on quite a long time....
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obama, también profesor, escribió un articulo, títulado "cómo evitar una década perdida" el profesor somerssa de crecimiento de once por ciento entre 2006, y 2011, para telenoticias washington, les habló isac cohen >> nitza: bueno, vamos a ver los deportes. >> jorge: partidazo para la albiceleste que necesitaba ganar para que no se le complique la actuación. y bueno, parece que los jugadores colombianos tomaron el cafecito, excelente actuación colombiana, a cada rato atacando, a los 6 minutos después, falta en el área, pero no pita el árbitro y le da la ley de ventaja a dairo moreno pero la pierde solito, y luego todo se convirtió en el show del portero, el héroe de argentina, y esto termina en empate, cero a cero, y hay preocupación en argentina, porque se le complica el pase, y colombia, todos tranquilos y punteros del grupo con un 4 unidades. y vamos al partido de uruguay, para poder definir ante costa rica, todos los entrenamiento de hoy, dijo que la presencia del volant roble está en duda, luego de que sufrió una lesión en la rodilla derecha, por otro lado, la selección costaricense, n
obama, también profesor, escribió un articulo, títulado "cómo evitar una década perdida" el profesor somerssa de crecimiento de once por ciento entre 2006, y 2011, para telenoticias washington, les habló isac cohen >> nitza: bueno, vamos a ver los deportes. >> jorge: partidazo para la albiceleste que necesitaba ganar para que no se le complique la actuación. y bueno, parece que los jugadores colombianos tomaron el cafecito, excelente actuación colombiana, a cada...
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well, this comes to us from wnbc 4 new york in new york city where a somer homecoming is a reminder of the brave sacrifices of september 11th. bagpipes blared as a new york city fire department truck was lowered into its final resting place. city officials, firefighters, and 9/11 families saluted as the flag draped truck from ladder company 3 made its descent into the september 11th memorial museum where it will provide a permanent reminder of the many who gave their lives. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> what does santa do in the offseason? look no further than denmark. that's where over 100 santas gathered for the annual summer santa congress. it's a chance for them to meet with their peers and compare notes. topics include standardizing the width of chimneys and weight issues. they cap off with a giant parade for all to enjoy christmas in july. >>> well, while much of the country is suffering through a heat wave, a huge chunk of ice is making waves in canada. a floating island of ice is floating about 30 miles
well, this comes to us from wnbc 4 new york in new york city where a somer homecoming is a reminder of the brave sacrifices of september 11th. bagpipes blared as a new york city fire department truck was lowered into its final resting place. city officials, firefighters, and 9/11 families saluted as the flag draped truck from ladder company 3 made its descent into the september 11th memorial museum where it will provide a permanent reminder of the many who gave their lives. i'm lynn berry, and...
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larry somers who hit the road because he didn't do too well. he owns the trend and if you look at every single economic indicator the trend is bad. >> okay. we also had within there some very difficult international situations that caused an increase impact in the energy crisis that this country and the world has faced. >> greta: you mean like the tsunami and auto parts in japan? >> all of that. and i think also when you look at the jobs crisis which is the prevailing overwhelming crisis that america faces, the investment in jobs and investing in programs that create jobs -- >> greta: it didn't didn't happen. >> has to be done with intensity. >> last summer they bragged about 60,000 jobs but they were census jobs. six week jobs. there haven't been jobs that beget jobs. the thinking that they had is if you hire all the people to do the census that they will have money to buy cars or other things and really rev up the economy and you know, i'm sure everyone really wanted it to work. i wanted it to work. the president wanted it to work but it didn
larry somers who hit the road because he didn't do too well. he owns the trend and if you look at every single economic indicator the trend is bad. >> okay. we also had within there some very difficult international situations that caused an increase impact in the energy crisis that this country and the world has faced. >> greta: you mean like the tsunami and auto parts in japan? >> all of that. and i think also when you look at the jobs crisis which is the prevailing...
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larry somers painting this horrific picture if the yates defaults after august 2. yet the president tried to reassure the public as well. what is going on here. >> you might not like his use of the worded armageddon. may not have been the best phrase to use. i think what he is trying to do is let americans know and went into some detail today about the fact that interest rates could spike. borrowing would screech to a halt. it would be like a tax increase on all of us. consumers would run and hide. more jobs would be lost. these are really the facts that default could bring and republican leaders are telling their own members this. in fact, they did so today on the house side. they had a presentation about the effects of default for all of the members to hear one more time. they have been doing it for months. i think the consequences of default are terrifying. i think they are trying to get the american public engaged. >> let me jump in here, a.b. but at the samepunishment at time said we got here because we gave people a tax cut that wasn't paid for. we just got t
larry somers painting this horrific picture if the yates defaults after august 2. yet the president tried to reassure the public as well. what is going on here. >> you might not like his use of the worded armageddon. may not have been the best phrase to use. i think what he is trying to do is let americans know and went into some detail today about the fact that interest rates could spike. borrowing would screech to a halt. it would be like a tax increase on all of us. consumers would run...
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. >> michelle somers halloran spent 15 years as a commercial pilot. she is now a professor in florida. >> so now you have to figure out where you're in the sky and how far you can reach. >> right. >> so you're doing some basic mental math. >> yeah, you are doing a lot of mental math in public, yes. >> captain sullenberger has nearly 20,000 hours of flight time under his belt, so it doesn't take long for him to do the math, and realizes at their altitude and rate of descent that it's too risky to travel all the way to an airport over a densely populated area. it's now 3:28 p.m. flight 1549 has less than two minutes until impact. air-traffic controllers at times using the wrong flight number try to guide the plane to an airport. >> 1529 do you want to try to land runway 1-3? >> we're unable. we may end up in the hudson. >> all right. cactus 1549 it's going to be runway 1-3. >> unable. >>> just north of the george washington bridge with the hudson river. he passes the bridge just to the east and continues due south. >> i looked out the window and saw tha
. >> michelle somers halloran spent 15 years as a commercial pilot. she is now a professor in florida. >> so now you have to figure out where you're in the sky and how far you can reach. >> right. >> so you're doing some basic mental math. >> yeah, you are doing a lot of mental math in public, yes. >> captain sullenberger has nearly 20,000 hours of flight time under his belt, so it doesn't take long for him to do the math, and realizes at their altitude and...
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. >> we conclude this evening with investigative reporter and author ahony somers. he's written a book called "the eleventh day: the fully sotry 9/11 and osama bin laden." >> what we did in the end was, i hope, successfuy to dispatc to sane americans the utmost of the conspiracy theorist ideas. >> send them away? >> yes. >> but i think what happened was that those ideas, the lingering thoughts about them, have distted the facts and have blurred the things that one really should be concerned about. >> lionel barber and catherine mayer on david cameron and the house of commons. zhang xin on china. and anthony summers on 9/11 when we continue. if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-no mnemonic ) every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn't just a hollywood storyline. it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil
. >> we conclude this evening with investigative reporter and author ahony somers. he's written a book called "the eleventh day: the fully sotry 9/11 and osama bin laden." >> what we did in the end was, i hope, successfuy to dispatc to sane americans the utmost of the conspiracy theorist ideas. >> send them away? >> yes. >> but i think what happened was that those ideas, the lingering thoughts about them, have distted the facts and have blurred the things...
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larry somers who hit the road because he didn't do too well.ns the trend and if you look at every single economic indicator the trend is bad. >> okay. we also had within there some very difficult international situations that caused an increase impact in the energy crisis that this country and the world has faced. >> greta: you mean like the tsunami and auto parts in japan? >> all of that. and i think also when you look at the jobs crisis which is the prevailing overwhelming crisis that america faces, the investment in jobs and investing in programs that create jobs -- >> greta: it didn't didn't happen. >> has to be done with intensity. >> last summer they bragged about 60,000 jobs but they were census jobs. six week jobs. there haven't been jobs that beget jobs. the thinking that they had is if you hire all the people to do the census that they will have money to buy cars or other things and really rev up the economy and you know, i'm sure everyone really wanted it to work. i wanted it to work. the president wanted it to work but it didn't and
larry somers who hit the road because he didn't do too well.ns the trend and if you look at every single economic indicator the trend is bad. >> okay. we also had within there some very difficult international situations that caused an increase impact in the energy crisis that this country and the world has faced. >> greta: you mean like the tsunami and auto parts in japan? >> all of that. and i think also when you look at the jobs crisis which is the prevailing overwhelming...
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somers.ewise, more and more expensive regulations don't solve the problem, the slick wall street lawyers can get them around it. wep need to regulate them more smartly. on the republican side they've got to let go of their ideological problems. namely, the notion that few regulation and lower taxes will solve our problems. wall street does not need a tax cut. it needs higher taxes. and certainly doesn't need to be re-regulated, but properly regulated. >> one regulation. capital requirements. >> capital requirements but also i think depositories including money markets should be separate from investment banks. >> yeah. when you guys look from an analysts standpoint. the mega panel is shehere. from the nation is here, crystal ball, democratic strategist former candidate for congress and lloyd weber. when you look at the nest that this is going back. obviously president clinton had good intentions. i think i can release this money. can do this. george bush thought he was doing the right thing to
somers.ewise, more and more expensive regulations don't solve the problem, the slick wall street lawyers can get them around it. wep need to regulate them more smartly. on the republican side they've got to let go of their ideological problems. namely, the notion that few regulation and lower taxes will solve our problems. wall street does not need a tax cut. it needs higher taxes. and certainly doesn't need to be re-regulated, but properly regulated. >> one regulation. capital...
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steve was from somers, connecticut. he might've been the most in shape guy. they called him the pt king. he lived on a farm, grew up on a farm. shooting little critters out in the woods behind his shack. his whole life all you want to do was join force recon which is the marine special forces. and he envisioned himself crawling through the jungles fighting in vietnam. by the time he got old enough, the marines, the war was over. so the next best thing was when he got pulled as an msg. what happened to his commanders take the top 1%, less than 1% of the marine corps. the company commanders take, they plucked the top guys in their units and they sent them, they have to go through a selection process. if they get to msg school, this to a 30 or 40% attrition rate. so these guys are kids. but they are tough kids and they are smart kids and their dedicated kids. even mike sullivan who was as much of the key. he's the one who fought in vietnam. he joined because he got drafted in 1967. and he went to his father who had been a merchant marine during world war ii and
steve was from somers, connecticut. he might've been the most in shape guy. they called him the pt king. he lived on a farm, grew up on a farm. shooting little critters out in the woods behind his shack. his whole life all you want to do was join force recon which is the marine special forces. and he envisioned himself crawling through the jungles fighting in vietnam. by the time he got old enough, the marines, the war was over. so the next best thing was when he got pulled as an msg. what...
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." >> good evening, miss somer. >> "it's your move." bateman became a teen heart-throb and at 18 seemed destined for movie stardom. let's talk about "teen wolf 2." >> great. great. finally. >> "teen wolf 2" was his first starring film role. >> oh, my god. >> but "teen wolf 2" -- [howling] >> -- was a dog. >> it was bad then. it is bad today. if you stick around long enough, you'll have some things in your past that are fun to look at. >> what's it like when a movie tanks? >> well, it's tough. but, you know, you blame it on somebody else and you move on, mo. >> bateman proved on but without the success he'd had as a teenager. there were failed pilots and short-lived series, and a tv movie with katharine hepburn. >> people leave. it's fact of life. some people die. some walk out. some are pushed away. but we go on. >> what did she tell you? >> she told me a lot of things. she told me to stop chewing gum. she told me to cut my hair. she told me to stop acting at one point, not as a career choice but in a particular scene. she said, cut, cu
." >> good evening, miss somer. >> "it's your move." bateman became a teen heart-throb and at 18 seemed destined for movie stardom. let's talk about "teen wolf 2." >> great. great. finally. >> "teen wolf 2" was his first starring film role. >> oh, my god. >> but "teen wolf 2" -- [howling] >> -- was a dog. >> it was bad then. it is bad today. if you stick around long enough, you'll have some things in...
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somers to leave town, i wondered what are we going to do. i'm glad he's doing what he does well, he's a wonderful professor. we have got to get to building things with american hands. until we can do this, we're going to continue to go the wrong way. i think -- i'll just say this, i think it's ok we've got a deficit situation, it's ok to have the debate on it in front of the american people, they'll get it, but we have the capacity to do other things, infrastructure, all these things we're talking about, why aren't we doing that? it's very, very frustrating. the country needs it. the country is in great need, there are some things that we know we have to do. go to any state, any city and you'll find out that we're falling way behind as we think about our asian neighbors, our european neighbors and we think -- we've got to get to doing things. thank you, i'm sorry. >> no, thank you, congressman. we have time for one more question. yes, sir on the end there. >> just two quick things that have to be brought up. my name is rick lopez, lpac tv. a
somers to leave town, i wondered what are we going to do. i'm glad he's doing what he does well, he's a wonderful professor. we have got to get to building things with american hands. until we can do this, we're going to continue to go the wrong way. i think -- i'll just say this, i think it's ok we've got a deficit situation, it's ok to have the debate on it in front of the american people, they'll get it, but we have the capacity to do other things, infrastructure, all these things we're...
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. >> larry somers and paul krugman say we thought it would increase demand.you create a stimulus program, widen the deficit. >> there's the problem. >> david gregory is next. >> no easy choices here. >> no. so this is enzo, the artiste behind my wardrobe. you know, when i got him on e-trade he was all like "oh no, i cannot do investing." that's actually a perfect enzo. but after a couple educational videos, and a little hand holding from customer support... next thing you know he's got a stunning portfolio. now he's planning to retire in tuscany. we're both pretty emotional about it. shhhh, don't say a word. you're welcome. [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. [ dr. ling ] i need to get the results from the m.r.i. see if the blood work is ready. review ms. cooper's history. and i want to see katie before she goes home. [ male announcer ] with integrated healthcare solutions from dell, every patient file is where dr. ling needs it. now she can spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. ♪ dell. the power to do more. >>> look who just
. >> larry somers and paul krugman say we thought it would increase demand.you create a stimulus program, widen the deficit. >> there's the problem. >> david gregory is next. >> no easy choices here. >> no. so this is enzo, the artiste behind my wardrobe. you know, when i got him on e-trade he was all like "oh no, i cannot do investing." that's actually a perfect enzo. but after a couple educational videos, and a little hand holding from customer...
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larry somers is urging members of the g-20 to become more vocal to do what is best for their econo economy's as well. if europe does not get the crisis under control soon, the g-20 nations should become more aggressive. the comments come ahead of euro zone leaders in brussels later this week. the group is expected to discuss a financial rescue package. greece is seeking another bail out package to keep them financed through 2014 until they can return to financial markets and pay their own bills, fund themselves. hillary clinton made a stop in athens today voicing strong support for greece as the country struggles to overcome their own financial issues. clinton saying quote, americans know these are difficult days and we stand with you as friends and allies. the way europe relates to us is becoming all too familiar. how does it relate? >> you know, peter, i get the global implications of the worldwide economy. i think everyone does. we live in a worldwide economy. the competition is no longer down the block. it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning
larry somers is urging members of the g-20 to become more vocal to do what is best for their econo economy's as well. if europe does not get the crisis under control soon, the g-20 nations should become more aggressive. the comments come ahead of euro zone leaders in brussels later this week. the group is expected to discuss a financial rescue package. greece is seeking another bail out package to keep them financed through 2014 until they can return to financial markets and pay their own...