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we are back with ted danson. everybody knows his name right here and his -- he is now clearing for the ocean but he has been doing that for 25 years. i think a lot of people would be surprised to know you have been doing this so passionately for 25 -- this isn't something -- >> right -- >> -- on -- >> -- no -- >> -- organization -- >> -- talk fish, this is what i do. you know for some reason i was either smart enough or stupid enough to create an organization called american oceans campaign -- >> uh-huh -- >> -- quite -- >> -- right -- >> -- would not let me get bore or lazy, so i -- the good news is i have had this amazing journey with these amazing people. >> all right. before we get too far along the way here. >> yeah. >> i want to get practical things -- first of all you say you like seafood -- >> -- love it -- >> -- saw all the fish out there and i wanted to order shrimp or something -- >> -- sea watch card go on line, get an app for your telephone, carry it in your wallet so that as a consumer you know, oh,
we are back with ted danson. everybody knows his name right here and his -- he is now clearing for the ocean but he has been doing that for 25 years. i think a lot of people would be surprised to know you have been doing this so passionately for 25 -- this isn't something -- >> right -- >> -- on -- >> -- no -- >> -- organization -- >> -- talk fish, this is what i do. you know for some reason i was either smart enough or stupid enough to create an organization...
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ted.ody knows your name ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ >> beware mr. carell, this can happen to you. >> that's right. yeah. >> jimmy: that's pretty good. it's almost like a thrill effect. you can dance. hey, can i get a beat? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: man -- hey man, congratulations -- boy, this is not cool. that's very bright, isn't it? bored to death, the show on hbo, congratulations, you got picked up another season? >> yep. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: another season. that's a great show. zach galifianakis, jason schwartman -- >> great people, very funny times. >> jimmy: and did you just start shooting? >> about to start shooting april 4th. actually zach came to the book party for the book last night. >> jimmy: let's talk about this book. >> let me tell you a little about zach's little joke. >> jimmy: yeah. >> he said, wouldn't it be funny if mary and i were taking a romantic boat trip around the island tomorrow and there was a little etty of my books floating in
ted.ody knows your name ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ >> beware mr. carell, this can happen to you. >> that's right. yeah. >> jimmy: that's pretty good. it's almost like a thrill effect. you can dance. hey, can i get a beat? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: man -- hey man, congratulations -- boy, this is not cool. that's very bright, isn't it? bored to death, the show on hbo, congratulations, you got picked up another season? >> yep. [ cheers...
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ted has been on this. i did not agree with him and we talked at 10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am interested in polar bears, too. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don't go for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some experience with of the glaciers and you can see what is happening there. it is getting warm where the ice is. that is not normal, i don't think. >> here's a question for mr. turner. you have a partnership to build solar power. do you plan to do without federal subsidies? >> it depends on the situation. there needs to be some subsidies. we are now subsidized coal and oil big time. over the years, they have been the source of economic subsidies. wind and solar and geothermal are not being subsidized because they were not here to get
ted has been on this. i did not agree with him and we talked at 10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am interested in polar bears, too. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don't go for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some...
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vicky kennedy opens up about ted kennedy, an upcoming family wedding and when she misses ted the most. >>> good evening from chicago. we are here in the windy city to get the story straight from the top about the company ready to hire 50,000 workers across america in a single day. and 700 miles east of here, the wrangling in washington. are we headed for a government shutdown tomorrow night? but first, stunning medical news tonight about how many americans have something go wrong when they go to the hospital. the astronomical new number? 1 in 3 patients will face a mistake during a hospital stay. far worse than we've ever been told. and sharyn alfonsi has been looking into all the errors. sharyn? >> reporter: diane, it is a staggering number. medical mistakes being made at a rate ten times worse than we thought. researchers say it's not that hospitals are getting worse, it's that the methods we use to track the errors are getting better. so, we now have a clearer picture of exactly what's going on inside america's hospitals. the blischke triplets are a picture of health today. a wagon
vicky kennedy opens up about ted kennedy, an upcoming family wedding and when she misses ted the most. >>> good evening from chicago. we are here in the windy city to get the story straight from the top about the company ready to hire 50,000 workers across america in a single day. and 700 miles east of here, the wrangling in washington. are we headed for a government shutdown tomorrow night? but first, stunning medical news tonight about how many americans have something go wrong when...
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ted kennedy was an optimist. of optimism and effort hope and hard work, the understanding in a deal was essential and a fine to make it real for people to make a real contribution and higher contribution of public service. this institute will help not only honor that legacy, but remind ourselves to live it, to live it and knowing if we live it, greatest days are ahead. i'm so pleased and proud to be with you today. god bless you. [applause] >> how would you like to hear from a fellow who is a mountainous enough the mayor of boston, who up until tuesday, people with by the great judgment. [laughter] when senator kennedy asked me to chair the rose kennedy greenway conservancy, when he called called me to say you're free for lunch. i did look at the calendar. of course i was. he said i just called tom menino. we were sat in a restaurant type of the greenway could be and should be enough. that schlossberg, such an inspiration for the institute and also an inspiration on the institute, on the greenway board, talking a
ted kennedy was an optimist. of optimism and effort hope and hard work, the understanding in a deal was essential and a fine to make it real for people to make a real contribution and higher contribution of public service. this institute will help not only honor that legacy, but remind ourselves to live it, to live it and knowing if we live it, greatest days are ahead. i'm so pleased and proud to be with you today. god bless you. [applause] >> how would you like to hear from a fellow who...
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ted would have -- i think that's true.ple people i'd like to acknowledge as we begin this morning. two of the founding mothers of the board -- members of the board of the directors, senator pall kirk and dave burke no longer on the board but deserve so much credit for what we do. [applause] our architect who, and as you look at the building, you'll see what he did. he was able to take the notion as vicky and ted talked to historians about what this could be, and fit it into the campus here at umass, and it looks like it's part of the facility that i am paid to design so many decades ago. our architectture is a dear friend. [applause] you know, for those of us who follow what's in washington, and it would be hard not to do that this week, for anybody who came to be with us today, it's an extraordinary venture, and as you may know, those folks will have to go back. we're blessed to have speaker pelosi with us this morning. [applause] [cheers and applause] i did mention former congressman bill who has been such a supporter of
ted would have -- i think that's true.ple people i'd like to acknowledge as we begin this morning. two of the founding mothers of the board -- members of the board of the directors, senator pall kirk and dave burke no longer on the board but deserve so much credit for what we do. [applause] our architect who, and as you look at the building, you'll see what he did. he was able to take the notion as vicky and ted talked to historians about what this could be, and fit it into the campus here at...
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kate snow, thanks. >>> up next here tonight, everybody knows his name, but now you'll know ted danson for another reason, an important cause dear to him. >>> finally tonight here, our conversation with ted danson. it's been a long while since we first saw his face and heard his name, and while he's enjoyed a durable tv career going back do the first season of "cheers" here on nbc, these days he has a much larger cause in his life. he's been an environmental activist now for 25 years. and he's co-authored a new book called "oceana" about what we're doing to our oceans and how to save them. it's a field he studied and a cause he comes to honestly. an area where he's decided to make a difference. and his passion was evident when he stopped by the studio recently. >> the urgency comes because we are at a tipping point. we're at a point where we are conceivably capable of fishing out our oceans, literally. or we can deal with the problem and turn it around. we will know in our children's lifetime whether we succeeded in saving the oceans. >> are you optimistic? is the glass half-full? >> y
kate snow, thanks. >>> up next here tonight, everybody knows his name, but now you'll know ted danson for another reason, an important cause dear to him. >>> finally tonight here, our conversation with ted danson. it's been a long while since we first saw his face and heard his name, and while he's enjoyed a durable tv career going back do the first season of "cheers" here on nbc, these days he has a much larger cause in his life. he's been an environmental activist...
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bill and ted's excellent adventure and bill and ted's bogus journey hit theaters in '89 and '91.ord on how they will deal with the characters being in their 40s and whether or not they're going to talk like they used to. >>> 40-year-old tina fey has announced that she's pregnant with her second child and that news comes as costar alec baldwin told "new york" magazine that next year will be "30 rock's" last. after which he said tina will have a big career directing films and writing. >>> a new tattoo spotted on angelina jolie in tunisia this week set off wild speculation the actress may be adapting or having another child with brad pitt. below a seventh seof latitude and longitude points have appeared. these mark the birth places of all her children. >>> we're in nearby trenton, new jersey, one boy's tears of sorrow led to a big win for little guys all over. >> that was jesse on election day 2009 after being told at the age of 3 he was too young to be governor. well, the video went viral and now the pint sized politician's dream has come true. jesse was made governor and his twin,
bill and ted's excellent adventure and bill and ted's bogus journey hit theaters in '89 and '91.ord on how they will deal with the characters being in their 40s and whether or not they're going to talk like they used to. >>> 40-year-old tina fey has announced that she's pregnant with her second child and that news comes as costar alec baldwin told "new york" magazine that next year will be "30 rock's" last. after which he said tina will have a big career directing...
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he talks with nightline former host ted koppel. >> host: there is a story that is told about the elite american play rate of visiting a friend who had bought historic house somewhere in virginia, you know the story, and the house was beautiful but the estate was not that impressive and the friend had spent some considerable amount of money fixing it up, planting hundreds of trees and bushes and shrubs and so the friend was showing and none of the estate and said what do you think? and he said it's very nice. it's what god would have done if he had the money. i was thinking about that in reading your book, because in essence, this is what god would have done in terms of restructuring history if he had chosen to do that. you'd pick three interesting moments in history that could have gone one way and went to another and you then proceeded from that to create a sort of mind bending a piece of history. i read the book and i must say it's kind of a clunky title that then everything changed. was that the focus? it's good to have an editor. we could have done better than if anything changed t
he talks with nightline former host ted koppel. >> host: there is a story that is told about the elite american play rate of visiting a friend who had bought historic house somewhere in virginia, you know the story, and the house was beautiful but the estate was not that impressive and the friend had spent some considerable amount of money fixing it up, planting hundreds of trees and bushes and shrubs and so the friend was showing and none of the estate and said what do you think? and he...
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the ted and jack show. you might want to avoid the ted and jack show, or at least ted. ted was -- i'm going to use some language that might offend some. i'm sorry. within one minute of getting me on the air, ted had called me on asshole, threatened to kick my ass, and said he hadn't bought my book and wasn't going to until he needed something extra to wipe his ass with. and i thought, can i speak to jack? is the grown up in the pair there? this just went on. this was all he said to me this whole time. you are this and that. you are a small little pathetic man, ted. and it turned out he was -- well, i won't say -- he's just what you'd expect i discovered. >> that's why we need you. >> thank you, i appreciate that. >> i used to work for bill foster, democrat from illinois 14th congressional district. we had tampico and democrat. we had a picture of your dad. he was a scientist. he said, you know, not that he didn't like your dad. if he had to pay homage to your dad, that was the proper form. my question with that as a backdrop, what do you -- how do you go in with the mod
the ted and jack show. you might want to avoid the ted and jack show, or at least ted. ted was -- i'm going to use some language that might offend some. i'm sorry. within one minute of getting me on the air, ted had called me on asshole, threatened to kick my ass, and said he hadn't bought my book and wasn't going to until he needed something extra to wipe his ass with. and i thought, can i speak to jack? is the grown up in the pair there? this just went on. this was all he said to me this...
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there's talk -- "bill & ted," a third one? come on. is this true? [ cheers and applause ] >> um -- i don't know. i don't know. what they're doing is the writers are writing a script. and i guess alex winter and i met with them i guess about half
there's talk -- "bill & ted," a third one? come on. is this true? [ cheers and applause ] >> um -- i don't know. i don't know. what they're doing is the writers are writing a script. and i guess alex winter and i met with them i guess about half
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ted has been on this. i did not agree with him and we talked at 10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am interested in polar bears, too. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don't go for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some experience with of the glaciers and you can see what is happening there. it is getting warm where the ice is. that is not normal, i don't think. >> here's a question for mr. turner. you have a partnership to build solar power. do you plan to do without federal subsidies? >> it depends on the situation. there needs to be some subsidies. we are now subsidized coal and oil big time. over the years, they have been the source of economic subsidies. wind and solar and geothermal are not being subsidized because they were not here to get
ted has been on this. i did not agree with him and we talked at 10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am interested in polar bears, too. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don't go for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some...
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ted has been on this. i did not agree with him and we talked at 10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am intereste in polar bears, too. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don'to for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some experience with of the glaciers and you can see what is happening there. it is getting warm where the ice is. that is not normal, i don't think. >> here's a question for mr. turner. you have a partnership to build solar power. do you plan to do without federal subsidies? >> it depends on the situation. there needs to be some subsidies. we are now subsidized coal and oil big time. over the years, they have been the source of economic subsidies. wind and solar and geothermal are not being subsidized because they were not here to get in
ted has been on this. i did not agree with him and we talked at 10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am intereste in polar bears, too. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don'to for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some...
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senate on january 19, 2010, filling the term of the late senator ted kennedy. senator brown spoke at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. >> well, before i get started i just want to say i had an opportunity to go out and go out and try to meet everybody and say hello, and i know you talk about the weather here. no offense. [laughter] >> i have snow that is about as high as the flags over here. and id get a chance to go to her this amazing facility and be part of history. it such a wonderful opportunity for not just young people but every person from every walk of life. and i'm so honored to be here. i want to thank you all for the very, very warm welcome. john, i appreciate the kind introduction and the chance to visit the ronald reagan presidential library. this is my first time here, and what an honor it is for me to really meet a living legend, obviously and nancy reagan herself. it's wonderful to be with you. [applause] >> it's a tremendous thrill for me to be here and it was great to meet so many of you that the books i'm. i
senate on january 19, 2010, filling the term of the late senator ted kennedy. senator brown spoke at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. >> well, before i get started i just want to say i had an opportunity to go out and go out and try to meet everybody and say hello, and i know you talk about the weather here. no offense. [laughter] >> i have snow that is about as high as the flags over here. and id get a chance to go to her this amazing facility and...
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he talks with "nightline"'s former host ted koppel. >> host: there is a story that is told about the late american playwright ross hard. he was is he a friend who had bought a historic house somewhere in virginia, if memory serves correct. you know this story. and the house was beautiful, the estate was not that impressive. and so the friend had spent some considerable amount of money fixing it up, planting hundreds of trees and bushes and shrubs, and so the friend was showing him around the estate and said to them, so what you think? and mossad said it is very nice but it is just what god would've done if he had had my money. i was thinking about that, jeff, in reading your book because in a sense this is, you know, what god would've done in terms of restructuring history if he had chosen to do that. you have picked three extraordinarily interesting moment in history that could have gone one way and went another. and you have been proceeded from there to create a sort of mindbending piece of history. i read the book, enjoyed it i must say, although i must say it's kind of a clunky t
he talks with "nightline"'s former host ted koppel. >> host: there is a story that is told about the late american playwright ross hard. he was is he a friend who had bought a historic house somewhere in virginia, if memory serves correct. you know this story. and the house was beautiful, the estate was not that impressive. and so the friend had spent some considerable amount of money fixing it up, planting hundreds of trees and bushes and shrubs, and so the friend was showing...
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ted kennedy was an optimist. the uniquely american blind of optimism and effort hope and hard work, the understanding in a deal was essential and a fine to make it real for people to make a real contribution and higher contribution of public service. this institute will help not only honor that legacy, but remind ourselves to live it, to live it and knowing if we live it, greatest days are ahead. i'm so pleased and proud to be with you today. god bless you. [applause] >> how would you like to hear from a fellow who is a mountainous enough the mayor of boston, who up until tuesday, people with by the great judgment. [laughter] when senator kennedy asked me to chair the rose kennedy greenway conservancy, when he called called me to say you're free for lunch. i did look at the calendar. of course i was. he said i just called tom menino. we were sat in a restaurant type of the greenway could be and should be enough. that schlossberg, such an inspiration for the institute and also an inspiration on the institute, on t
ted kennedy was an optimist. the uniquely american blind of optimism and effort hope and hard work, the understanding in a deal was essential and a fine to make it real for people to make a real contribution and higher contribution of public service. this institute will help not only honor that legacy, but remind ourselves to live it, to live it and knowing if we live it, greatest days are ahead. i'm so pleased and proud to be with you today. god bless you. [applause] >> how would you...
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[ buzzer ] sorry, we were looking for ted henkle. [ ding ] [ light laughter ] ted henkle.ns it's time for a brief biography of ted henkle. ♪ >> ted henkle was born in springfield, illinois. >> jimmy: thanks a lot. take care. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] come on over, contestant number three. what is your name and where are you from? >> john from south jersey. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: all right, all right. they like jersey out here. all right, john. it's time to name that guy. are you ready? [ beeping ] [ thunder ] hey-oh! you know what that sound means. it's time for the lightning round. we'll show you up to eight guys, one at a time. answer as quickly as possible. there's no penalty for a wrong answer. you get one guess per guy, so make them count. and remember, for every right answer, you get $1,000. ready? 15 seconds on the clock, and name that guy. >> jacob louise. [ buzzer ] >> charlie baltimore. [ buzzer ] >> steven tyler. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: that last one stumped you. [ laughter ] >> yes, it did. yes, it did. you got me. >> jimmy: stumpe
[ buzzer ] sorry, we were looking for ted henkle. [ ding ] [ light laughter ] ted henkle.ns it's time for a brief biography of ted henkle. ♪ >> ted henkle was born in springfield, illinois. >> jimmy: thanks a lot. take care. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] come on over, contestant number three. what is your name and where are you from? >> john from south jersey. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: all right, all right. they like jersey out here. all right, john. it's time to...
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if you write a ballot ted koppel instead of barack obama, i mean, so?hen it goes to the congress and the congress has to decide if that's a valid vote. i mean, it's a time bomb. >> host: you resolve it as i must say you resolve a couple of issues here with -- a questionable -- well, you bring someone in, and in this particular instance is dwight eisenhower who still has the grandeur, the clout, the capacity to be able to say whether he did it through his aide bryce harlow or in person, listen, fellows -- >> guest: you have to go back and imagine it's december of 1960. the president -- what we call the president elect has been blown to bits at a time when violence against public figures was far less common than it became. >> host: right. >> guest: and the notion of the elected leaders of the party, of the party, and the elected officials who had far more credibility than they do now, lord knows, saying we have got to come to find some way to resolve this quickly before we descend into chaos, i respectfully would say that's not it. that's as plausible as
if you write a ballot ted koppel instead of barack obama, i mean, so?hen it goes to the congress and the congress has to decide if that's a valid vote. i mean, it's a time bomb. >> host: you resolve it as i must say you resolve a couple of issues here with -- a questionable -- well, you bring someone in, and in this particular instance is dwight eisenhower who still has the grandeur, the clout, the capacity to be able to say whether he did it through his aide bryce harlow or in person,...
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ted has been on this. i did t agree with him and we talked a10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am interested in polar bears,oo. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don't go for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some experience with of the glaciers and you can see what is happening there. it is getting warm where the ice is. that is not normal, i don't think. >> here's a question for mr. turner. you have a partnership to build solar power. do you plan to do without federal subsidies? >> it depends on the situation. there needs to be some subsidies. we are now subsidized coal and oil big time. over theears, they have been the source of economic subsidies. wind and solar a geothermal are not being subsidizedecause they were not here to get in line to g
ted has been on this. i did t agree with him and we talked a10 years ago and i said i am not going for the climate change stop but i do now. i am ready to throw in. [applause] >> other than talking to ted, what changed your mind a [laughter] ? >> i am interested in polar bears,oo. but icecap is sure disappearing fast. i don't go for the funny whether. i can remember when we had tornadoes and flooding and all kinds of things. the way the ice is disappearing fast, i had some...
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geritol. >> [inaudible] >> and here's is your host, ted mack! >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> this is donna, 14 on the tenor sax. i'm the one clapping my hands. stage presence. here i am at 11 years of aim on alto -- age on alto. this is jeanette, she's 13 years old, on guitar. the next person you're going to see is linda, she's 9 years old, on the drums. ♪ [applause] >> well, thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] well, you know, after, ted mack and the original amateur hour my father said, you kids are pretty good, let's try the next step. the next step was the apollo theater. now, some of you are too young, but showtime at the apollo is famous, but those days it was the bastion for black entertainment. anybody that was famous had to go through the apollo theater, and on wednesday night they had the amateur night. if you won four weeks in a row, you could win a paid week with the stars. now, the operative word is paid. now, we went through four week at the apollo, and we won the first week and the second week and the third week, and the
geritol. >> [inaudible] >> and here's is your host, ted mack! >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> this is donna, 14 on the tenor sax. i'm the one clapping my hands. stage presence. here i am at 11 years of aim on alto -- age on alto. this is jeanette, she's 13 years old, on guitar. the next person you're going to see is linda, she's 9 years old, on the drums. ♪ [applause] >> well, thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] well, you know, after, ted mack and...
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but what i was going for here was a right of ted kennedy was the dominant democratic figure 1980 how could he possibly lose? the answer is let's see what happened in 2008? we have a dominant democratic party figure, relative of the former president, up against the first-term senator and early on in the handicapping everybody assumed it was not possible for hillary clinton to lose that campaign and she was the odds-on favorite. the other thing, the only reason where ted kennedy doesn't come off well as where he didn't come off well in 1980. >> host: chappaquiddick. >> guest: not just chappaquiddick that i used word for word -- >> host: the interview with roger mudd. again, this is where you almostf had to be 35 to read this book or 40 even to read this book. how love it or be talking? >> guest: one of the guys they used to work for me and television who is about 28 that is one of these -- i don't know the right word. >> host: intelligent. >> guest: he knows more about american politics than we do combined, so yes, you have to have -- you have to have an appreciation for the political
but what i was going for here was a right of ted kennedy was the dominant democratic figure 1980 how could he possibly lose? the answer is let's see what happened in 2008? we have a dominant democratic party figure, relative of the former president, up against the first-term senator and early on in the handicapping everybody assumed it was not possible for hillary clinton to lose that campaign and she was the odds-on favorite. the other thing, the only reason where ted kennedy doesn't come off...
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there's talk -- "bill & ted," a third one? come on. is this true?ess about half a year ago. and they said are you interested in this? and we're like well, if you can write something that, you know, is worthwhile. i think "bill & ted" at 50 could be funny. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think that would be awesome. >> yeah, i don't -- i don't know quite what they're going to cook up. i'm sure it will be -- >> jimmy: yeah, when did they -- when did they leave us last? they were -- they were supposedly -- they were going to make the best song ever. >> yeah, that's cause it was supposed to save the world. so, i think -- i think it's something about them. like, they still haven't written a song they're -- like lost their minds. >> they're 50 now, and they still haven't -- >> yeah, they still haven't written a song. so, they're like possessed about -- i don't know if that's actually what they're doing. >> jimmy: yeah, all right. who knows, yeah. well that's good. let's talk about "henry's crime." very funny movie. >> oh, thanks. >> jimmy: it's very like quirky
there's talk -- "bill & ted," a third one? come on. is this true?ess about half a year ago. and they said are you interested in this? and we're like well, if you can write something that, you know, is worthwhile. i think "bill & ted" at 50 could be funny. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think that would be awesome. >> yeah, i don't -- i don't know quite what they're going to cook up. i'm sure it will be -- >> jimmy: yeah, when did they -- when did they...
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gathers today in boston to break ground in an institute -- on an institute near and dear to the late ted kennedy's heart. located next to the jfk presidential library, the institute will, in large part, be dedicated to helping people understand the u.s. senate. kennedy's widow, vicki, says it is a fitting legacy. >> teddy loved three things. he loved more than three things. he loved life. but he loved history, he loved education and he loved the united states senate. and this place brings all of those things together. >> the opening of the institute is not without controversy. it's being built, in part, with nearly $40 million in taxpayer money. >>> and now, to a top honor 75 years in the making. westinghouse high school in pittsburgh has named fannetta nelson its 1936 valedictorian. nelson was robbed of that top honor because she was african-american. her sister who was valedictorian the year prior said the principaled vowed not to let another african-american get that same recognition. now, both sisters will be listed as valedictorian. >> never too late for that. >> to right a wrong. >
gathers today in boston to break ground in an institute -- on an institute near and dear to the late ted kennedy's heart. located next to the jfk presidential library, the institute will, in large part, be dedicated to helping people understand the u.s. senate. kennedy's widow, vicki, says it is a fitting legacy. >> teddy loved three things. he loved more than three things. he loved life. but he loved history, he loved education and he loved the united states senate. and this place brings...
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izquierda la nofr dado el anuncio de vargas llosa que votarÍa por ollanta humala aunque con temor y tedwags de la propiedad por presunta irregularidad en entrega de estas tierras = en colombia, lÍderes de centrales obreras ratificaron su rechazo a un t tratado de libre comercio con estados unidos ahora un adelanto de noticiero ediciÓn nocturna. >>> agentes t de inmigraciÓn arrestaron a un padre y su hijo ambos dueÑos de una popular cadena de restaurantes en estados unidos por emplear a indocumentados, y tormentas en el centro sur del paÍs, mÁs de 30 tornados azotan varios estados las imÁgenes esta noche, ahora regreso contigo. >>> gracias >>> vamos a hacer una pausa y enseguida el nombre del controversial se sheriff de ♪ con dinero y sin dinero [ todos ] ♪ yo hago siempre lo que quiero ♪ ♪ y mi palabra es la ley ♪ no tengo trono ni reina [ todos ] ♪ ni nadie que me comprenda ♪ pero sigo siendo el rey qué bonito es festejar con los amigos con una cerveza bien fría. [ locutor ] budweiser. el rey de las cervezas. roberto ponce nos dice de quÉ se trata por quÉ la controversia. . >>> el polÉ
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and that's just perfect as you've said for ted wailiams. that's great. >> i interviewed ted williams about what he was thinking as he rounded the bases. and he said i thought for a moment, i thought for a moment i might tip my hat. i decided not to. >> well, i'm glad he decided not to. >> it was the whole history of contempt. >> twhaert. he was driven forward by his history. and here is john updike talking about the satisfaction that he gets from writing. here it is. >> what's the satisfaction for you? >> it's turning reality into words and then out the other end comes a kind of reality in the reader's mind. but it's the flux of life as it goes through you and goes by, around you, that you can actually find some wordses that will fix it, and make it understandable to others who are far away or maybe far in the future. that's the excitement for me. >> i was thinking about the subject after i wrote the book, and so what i am about to say is going to say neater than it would if we were just talking off-the-cuff. but i came to the conclusion as
and that's just perfect as you've said for ted wailiams. that's great. >> i interviewed ted williams about what he was thinking as he rounded the bases. and he said i thought for a moment, i thought for a moment i might tip my hat. i decided not to. >> well, i'm glad he decided not to. >> it was the whole history of contempt. >> twhaert. he was driven forward by his history. and here is john updike talking about the satisfaction that he gets from writing. here it is....
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a man who's plningnd funding ofhe timber 11 will be ted in ts military courtn the base. hhas expressed a direo plead guil and die a martyr. with the tenth anniverry approachin thehave decided that mility juice is better than of justice. the commison h become more transparen on his wat. the decision wl upsetany o the re suprters othe left. but ds the rest of america care? that is the bottom line whehe annoced that he will run r reelection mostoters can le with the mitary option. >> at your wchinbc world news america. connecting to e pas o center isivinthem a cnce sit through aainf histor ly 20 months ago let the raceegan e-mail and a vio to announce that he is seeking reection in 2012. ot auge surise, but the presiden h named the grndwork for a record-breaking $1 billion campaig mige theirersonal finances thadeteineowhey behave ielecon day. >> the tradional patriic come, that is where you will fi obama supporters. the music is soothing anpeop are morate excited. gone is the extentf chge of obama 2008. >> i do' aree th him on everythg, b i respect him ani trust him. >> bar
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i would also just take issue with ted and pose a question to him. i don't think -- i don't think it's quite fair to say it's largely been a national security issue that has driven the emphasis on enforcement. as amy mentioned, a 1996 act was enacted before the 9/11 attacks and before there was a major emphasis on that. i think there's a rule of law rationale that contributes to the emphasis on enforcement. i think it's important to understand there may be a lot of people with -- with unfortunate motives with emphasizing enforcement but they find a resonance in the broad middle in other society because people are concerned -- a lot of people who are here outside of compliance outside of the law. and so i think that drives it, that led to a number of exaggerated reactions. i agree with amy. unfortunately, stripping away some discretion from immigration judges and others in the 1996 law. but you suggested, ted, that the current strategy re-enforces, if i got it right, the link between immigration on the one hand and crime and national security on the o
i would also just take issue with ted and pose a question to him. i don't think -- i don't think it's quite fair to say it's largely been a national security issue that has driven the emphasis on enforcement. as amy mentioned, a 1996 act was enacted before the 9/11 attacks and before there was a major emphasis on that. i think there's a rule of law rationale that contributes to the emphasis on enforcement. i think it's important to understand there may be a lot of people with -- with...
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. >> "the conspirar," ted pg- 13, starts april 15. >> "c wod news america" was presented kce los angeles. is program was made possible by: chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, salutes all the parents who know giving their kids a lift, a push, a kick, a hand is a fun way to help keep them active and fit. pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. rainforest cafe, proud sponsor of curious george, reminding you that anyone can make the world a brighter place by conserving our natural resources. when you're saving one can... both: you're saving toucans! (toucan squawks) to your pbs station and from: ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored
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the voice of the san francisco 49ers, ted rogers is talking to the fans. can only imagine when the 49ers' pick this joint will be jumping. next hour i will join you with another update on the nfl draft. >> pam: we will look for your next report, we want to remind everyone,: don't iss kron4's exclusive coverage of the 100th running of the zazzle bay to breakers. sunday morning, may 15th, 8:00 a.m. we will have exclusive coverage. we will have cameras all along the course. starting at 8:00 a.m.. more news ahead. winds are really picking up, storm tracker 4 all the ring, snow is staying well to the north. when speed is 20 mi. an hour. . future cast, linda dense in the other plenties. clear these appear inglewood linda doesn't fill the '20s in. they will die down, still little reason 1111. and off later on early morning, when it comes down even more. this will keep temperatures from cooling down area it will feel cooler. winds are expected to die down even more. temperatures warm more than today, 70 fairfield, vallejo, 62 san francisco. still pretty breezy alo
the voice of the san francisco 49ers, ted rogers is talking to the fans. can only imagine when the 49ers' pick this joint will be jumping. next hour i will join you with another update on the nfl draft. >> pam: we will look for your next report, we want to remind everyone,: don't iss kron4's exclusive coverage of the 100th running of the zazzle bay to breakers. sunday morning, may 15th, 8:00 a.m. we will have exclusive coverage. we will have cameras all along the course. starting at 8:00...
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i would also like to say thank- you to someone who is doing a wonderful job, ted sweeney. i rarely get complaints from the field. doing a marvelous job. still get a few complaints from the electric division. people waiting 10 days to get a broad inspection. not good enough. again, i would like to thank you, commissioners. are we open for nominations? >> yes. >> i would like to nominate someone that i got to know over the past few years. my vice-president for the last two years. a wonderful gentleman who really cares about san francisco and dbi, very giving up his time. someone who will make a great vice-president. commissioner rubieuben hechanov. >> second. >> public comment? >> seeing no one. >> on the nomination for president? >> [takes roll vote] >> the vote is unanimous. congratulations. we are now open for nomination for vice president. >> being as i am still the president, i would like to nominate also some what i have worked with on the commission for the past shorter period of time, and while we do not agree on everything, we do agree on most issues that involve pe
i would also like to say thank- you to someone who is doing a wonderful job, ted sweeney. i rarely get complaints from the field. doing a marvelous job. still get a few complaints from the electric division. people waiting 10 days to get a broad inspection. not good enough. again, i would like to thank you, commissioners. are we open for nominations? >> yes. >> i would like to nominate someone that i got to know over the past few years. my vice-president for the last two years. a...
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ted turner is just disbelief you know. because some of them i know for twelve fourteen years. you know never forget about it you think about it until the day you know. headed fiction and how can that not affect you think you're taking some guy even though he's done something to somebody bit of this nature taken some guy and stripped him down and basically you're putting him to death because you're poured over the whole process of doing it but yeah it bothers me to this day i had nightmares i wake up waiting i wake up with herbal nightmares that he won't do no good to tell you because you wouldn't understand it unless you've been there. twelve years after the execution of sawn sellers i met only one participant of the story who didn't seem to have the slightest doubts. this is oklahoma county's district attorney the man who demanded the death sentence for shaun. of macy held office for close to twenty five years he is known in the us for being the d.a. who has obtained the most death sentences around sixty. macy always claimed that the death sentence has a dissuasive effect and
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rowlands in arizona, ted, thank you. >>> next here, dr.show premiers monday on cnn's sister network hln. his show promises no show is too taboo. dr. drew, what top sick not too taa boo for monday? nice to meet you. >> no topic. >> no topic. >> how about that? no topic is too taboo. we'll be getting into the people in the middle of the stories, dissecting what it is that makes people do what they do. we'll be doing things in a way that's somewhat different than most people out there. >> what about monday, give me something, dr. drew. what are you talking about? >> all right. as far as i know on monday we have exclusive interview -- can i say this and talk about this, with the young girl, i don't know if you saw -- this is happening live right now in front of your eyes, the young girl who made an internet sensation with this video that is so beautiful where she's holding up words about bullying and about the impact it's had on her life, that it's driving her to the point where she's nearly cutting and needs help. i recommend people to please
rowlands in arizona, ted, thank you. >>> next here, dr.show premiers monday on cnn's sister network hln. his show promises no show is too taboo. dr. drew, what top sick not too taa boo for monday? nice to meet you. >> no topic. >> no topic. >> how about that? no topic is too taboo. we'll be getting into the people in the middle of the stories, dissecting what it is that makes people do what they do. we'll be doing things in a way that's somewhat different than most...
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juan uribe got hit twice by lincecum so ted said i will get your clean up twice. came out and the umpire warned both benches. 2-1 giants in the fourth. sanchez, up, down, down here. boom, rod ties the game at 2-2. sanchez not bad, 9 strikeouts. dodgers. pablo sandoval looks better. big talk, could he lose the weight. he lost it and his stick is hot. tied at 3-3. mike fontenot lonely playing because others had ailments. fontenot gets a chance. his homer was the game winner. brian wilson, second straight game, right on. right on his business. jamey carroll is out and the giants win 4-3. they are 6-6. they are on to arizona to begin a series with the diamondbacks over the weekend and next monday they are in colorado to face the first place rockies. a's are also 6-6. this is their third connective 10 inning game. matsui, the one thing to remember, first home run as an oakland a's. came on the south side of chicago. but oakland a's defense, kevin has chicago taking a 4-1 lead into the 9th inning and cliff pennington and crew come back. this single brings home willingha
juan uribe got hit twice by lincecum so ted said i will get your clean up twice. came out and the umpire warned both benches. 2-1 giants in the fourth. sanchez, up, down, down here. boom, rod ties the game at 2-2. sanchez not bad, 9 strikeouts. dodgers. pablo sandoval looks better. big talk, could he lose the weight. he lost it and his stick is hot. tied at 3-3. mike fontenot lonely playing because others had ailments. fontenot gets a chance. his homer was the game winner. brian wilson, second...
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he is interviewed by former nightline anchor ted koppel. also, live coverage from the annapolis boat festival with panels on war, sisson scientists, race and more. look for the complete schedule at book-tv.org and get our schedule emailed directly to you. throughout >> the month of april, we will feature the top winners of the studentscam contest. watch the winning videos every morning on c-span at 6:50 a.m. eastern just before "washington journal", meet the students who create them and stream all the winning videos online at studentcam.org. >> the cspan video library has just won a peabody award for its contribution to history, scholarship, and public life. you could watch every program that has aired on the c-span network since 1987. it is over 170,000 hours of archived video. it is washington, your way. >> now, more about the current budget debate from the house. we will hear from minority whip steny hoyer and that senate mature -- minority leader mitch mcconnell, this is 10 minutes. mr. hoyer: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous c
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ted by . >>> a recall of sprouts that may contain salmonella. four ounce cups and 16-ounce bags. also their broccoli and spicey sprouts. they have a use by date on or before april 14th. >>> also recalled because of possible contamination, turkey burgers sold in books of 12 individually wrapped burgers and has a use by date of december 23rd 2011. 12 people have gotten sick in the laugh four months. >>> healthier living the theme of an event in the east bay. this is the chavez community health day kicked off with a performance by aztec dancers. the crowds were treated to free healthy food, democrat vacations and urban garden demonstrations. volunteers planted fruit trees at the park which will be edible park when the tree its start bearing fruit. we will be right back. ,, introducing the thunderbolt by htc. immense power. scorching speed. the first phone strong enough to run on the fastest,
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remember on the tape, greg says ted hoskins, i injected him but i moved around so we wouldn't get assistsdoes not cooperate with what hoskins is saying? maybe they're headed toward that one count where barry testified have never been injected by anybody other than a doctor. >> this is bad for the defense all the ground based on your speculation? >> it doesn't bode well on my speculation. you really never know though. >>pam: day greg anderson was let go, he had been in jail during the testimonies. of what now? >> he moves on now, there will be a lot of speculation as to why would a guy do this? he was sort of a friend with various there were growing up. just because he's a good guy he is going to say i want to testify all go to jail when he goes for 14 months. do know the paradox in that? he might be the one that gets him convicted because of what he said on that tape. won't that be interesting. >>pam: 4 looking at monday, deliberations will pick up again after the here cathy haskins testimony again. what you anticipate as they moved forward from there? >> dave asked for what they want. if
remember on the tape, greg says ted hoskins, i injected him but i moved around so we wouldn't get assistsdoes not cooperate with what hoskins is saying? maybe they're headed toward that one count where barry testified have never been injected by anybody other than a doctor. >> this is bad for the defense all the ground based on your speculation? >> it doesn't bode well on my speculation. you really never know though. >>pam: day greg anderson was let go, he had been in jail...
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i will let ted address this. there is a potential loss of payroll tax we would get if they decided to stay here. it is a question of whether you believe businesses would come in without this. does that make sense? that is a hard question to answer. again, it is a temporary tax exclusion and hopefully we will be able to see the fruition of this work. president o'brien: i also liked the fact that it is not threatening anybody, regardless of its size. it is not going to knock somebody else trying to be in the same business out of there. that is something i should be -- i think should be noted for future possibilities. i actually think it should be considered elsewhere in the city. it was very interesting to see an article written by a small business owner that said, "while i do not see myself benefiting directly from this, i do see myself benefiting indirectly by raising the tide for everybody in the district. i am planning to support it as well. commissioner o'conner: mickey briefer direction. about five years ago,
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the accuweather ted. monday the slight chance of a few sprinkles in the north bay.after that get ready for the nice mild stretch that ai alans alluding to. thursday, friday and saturday back up into the 70s. >> let's talk to rick kwan in for shu. this kid is blowing everyone away in the masters. tiger might make a move. they call the third round moving day but he is moving the wrong way right now. he has been atop the leaderboard but so far the pressure has not gotten to 21-year-old rory mcelroy. the weather has been great at augusta and so have the crowds. this birdie on three got tiger to 7 under. he also had four bogies. woods is now 7 strokes back. adam scott makes eagle on 13. he is five off the pace. tigers partner, k.j. choi is in a four-way tie for second. makes his bir dee on nine. 2009 masters champ on hill, cabrera put himself in the picture with a 67. he is 8 under. 23-year-old jason day playing in his first masters made a run at the lead. he reads this to perfection. someone told that caddie to get out of the way. mcelroy began the day with a two stroke
the accuweather ted. monday the slight chance of a few sprinkles in the north bay.after that get ready for the nice mild stretch that ai alans alluding to. thursday, friday and saturday back up into the 70s. >> let's talk to rick kwan in for shu. this kid is blowing everyone away in the masters. tiger might make a move. they call the third round moving day but he is moving the wrong way right now. he has been atop the leaderboard but so far the pressure has not gotten to 21-year-old rory...
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that was it for ted lily. meat cane through six shutout innings. and rod barajas in the bottom of the 5th to end the threat. the giants made it a laugher with a four-run 6th and sanchez with icing on the cake. he easily clears the left field wall. a 10-0 shutout. zito wraps up the four-game series tomorrow. >>> the two teams nobody expected to be there have wrapped up half of tonight's play at the ncaa basketball final four. vcu facing eighth seeded butler. early on vcu the three going. the rams take the first lead. then next time down the floor it was bradford with the three. they combined for 21 of vcu's 28 first half points. matt howard with the offensive board for a putback. the bulldogs with the lead at halftime. but the rams didn't go away. scheme fouled inside. he made the free throw. vcu back up by 3. mid way through the half, mack on a streak in which he scored 10 straight points. he hits a long three and drives for two more and had 24 points at -- in all. butler leads by 4. make it 6. but howard is there for the putback. he had 17 for the
that was it for ted lily. meat cane through six shutout innings. and rod barajas in the bottom of the 5th to end the threat. the giants made it a laugher with a four-run 6th and sanchez with icing on the cake. he easily clears the left field wall. a 10-0 shutout. zito wraps up the four-game series tomorrow. >>> the two teams nobody expected to be there have wrapped up half of tonight's play at the ncaa basketball final four. vcu facing eighth seeded butler. early on vcu the three...
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they should supply u >> the doctors ted to save their own colleague, iured wh an bulance was also t in t chaos on the front and. either in a ssequt air riker fired from government positions, but there's nothing they can d an unexpected boost, gaddafi's forcesdvan quickly on ajdabiya within minutes, eeryo is on e run. relroopfire missiles as they leave. atev has prompted this mass exodus from aabiy the rebel ar isow fleeing in reeat alg thdesert roads to the east and the lasstrohold of bengha. hundreds of vilians arelso esping the fighting on a catastrophic date focolol gaddafi'spponts. >>ust after heiled that port, i spoke to him from behazi and started askin about the aessmt that a stalemate has nobeeneached tweethe rebs ancolonel gaddafi'sorce >> i think iis a still mea. beeen these two townsf ajdabiya and towardthe west -- and brega, the oil town for the west. moves across the dest, depending which side has the upper hand on each da the bel forces simplhave n hadnough weanry and hvy army, ironicall unt tay, to move rwarto the front. gaddafi's troopsnow ey will be bombed by reb force
they should supply u >> the doctors ted to save their own colleague, iured wh an bulance was also t in t chaos on the front and. either in a ssequt air riker fired from government positions, but there's nothing they can d an unexpected boost, gaddafi's forcesdvan quickly on ajdabiya within minutes, eeryo is on e run. relroopfire missiles as they leave. atev has prompted this mass exodus from aabiy the rebel ar isow fleeing in reeat alg thdesert roads to the east and the lasstrohold of...
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so they saidn thinterest of justice and gettg th trial done, they shoulbe ted by a military tbuna but heade clear he really didn't like it. he said congressinteerence was unwiseunwaanted and puts national suritat risk. >> ba mitary tribunal i guannamoay. >> tt's ght. thatuts en further the plan to cse dn that prison. >> is thiset ather example ofresident obama's supre pragtism >> iis pgmatic because he had nother alternative bui think there's also aew apoachs the election apoaches. ey'rsaying don't blame us r th, blame congress. ey cpletely got it wrong. they'rstilwrong, but we've st g to do this becau in e inrest of justice, has t ce trial now. >> more group of pple the white house who rely me going away guantano baa big al. anyone going to be upt out this move? i think some of theirore pporters are. ey really don't like t military action inibya ey don't like sending re troops to afghanistan. is is going to be anotr thing ty'll grble about, whether it will ke a difference to thr suort in the end, i doubt iwill >> some other news fm arnd the world,wo mbers of nato force in ahanian he
so they saidn thinterest of justice and gettg th trial done, they shoulbe ted by a military tbuna but heade clear he really didn't like it. he said congressinteerence was unwiseunwaanted and puts national suritat risk. >> ba mitary tribunal i guannamoay. >> tt's ght. thatuts en further the plan to cse dn that prison. >> is thiset ather example ofresident obama's supre pragtism >> iis pgmatic because he had nother alternative bui think there's also aew apoachs the...
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but phillips' attorney said today that the grand jury was improperly selected and agent ted imappropriately. the district attorney says he's not surprised by that. >> a judge goes through and does a selection process of the grand jury reports and it's not uncomeman -- it's not uncommon that the defense would file a motion challenging that process . >>> a jury has cleared two former college baseball players of liability in a civil lawsuit in connection with an alleged gang rain. their accuser won't get any money from them and there was a lied range of re--- wide range of reactions outside the courthouse. even jurors spoke up. >> reporter: after 3 1/2 days of deliberations, a san jose jury of six men and system women found the defends in the rape trial not liable for negligence for the alleged gang rain for a teenage girl four years ago. the defendant's parents were reacting with strong emotion. >> the truth prevailed in the courthouse by what her actions were. she brought this all on herself and then cried wolf. look at all the other things that she's done. >> the boys have been convicted in
but phillips' attorney said today that the grand jury was improperly selected and agent ted imappropriately. the district attorney says he's not surprised by that. >> a judge goes through and does a selection process of the grand jury reports and it's not uncomeman -- it's not uncommon that the defense would file a motion challenging that process . >>> a jury has cleared two former college baseball players of liability in a civil lawsuit in connection with an alleged gang rain....