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>> it's out of work terry tonight. >> jimmy: it's out of work terry.ay good guys and bad guys kind of in the same guy. you went back and forth a little bit. michael, you went back and forth i think twice in the last episode. not you of course but your character. is it more fun to play the -- ♪ >> nice. >> jimmy: more fun to play the smoke monster than it is to play john locke? >> it's not more fun, it's just different. you know, the writing has been consistently great, so i've had fun playing -- i had fun playing both of them. >> i liked that when you were playing the smoke monster and didn't know you were playing it. >> that was the best, yeah. that was all of season five when i was the smoke monster and didn't know it. >> jimmy: you never know when you're the smoke monster. you really don't. it just kind of sneaks up on you. >> it could be anybody. it could happen to you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've heard that -- i heard that you guys were hoping to do a show together after this. is that true? >> well, we joke around a lot on the set and -- but a lot
>> it's out of work terry tonight. >> jimmy: it's out of work terry.ay good guys and bad guys kind of in the same guy. you went back and forth a little bit. michael, you went back and forth i think twice in the last episode. not you of course but your character. is it more fun to play the -- ♪ >> nice. >> jimmy: more fun to play the smoke monster than it is to play john locke? >> it's not more fun, it's just different. you know, the writing has been consistently...
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in new york city, this is "nightline," may 5th, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with a terrible sand terribly sad crime. a murder that has shaken the serenity of one of america's universitie universities. this involves two promising college seniors, both lacrosse stars. both from backgrounds of privilege. but according to police, that did not prevent a brutally violent attack. one that left a young woman dead, a young man behind bars and a community stuns. ash lee ban field has our report. ♪ on the wings of the night >> reporter: a campus in morning. the students in tears. and a college graduation marred by the violent murder of one of their own. allegedly by one of their own. >> yardley's death is beyond belief. and the actions that led to her death are pinfully difficult to think about. but for many of us, there's little of us that we've been able to think about. >> reporter: they've had less than 48 hours for the news to sink in that star athlete and scholar yardley love was beaten to death in her apartment early monday morning. an
in new york city, this is "nightline," may 5th, 2010. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with a terrible sand terribly sad crime. a murder that has shaken the serenity of one of america's universitie universities. this involves two promising college seniors, both lacrosse stars. both from backgrounds of privilege. but according to police, that did not prevent a brutally violent attack. one that left a young woman dead, a young man behind bars and...
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terry. my boss. oh!chew it over with twix java. you don't have to worry about this inside your dishwasher. that's because finish quantum has three chamber technology that releases agents to breakdown food residues so they wash away. leaving nothing behind but the shine. quantum. only from finish. the diamond standard. 3q a busy man kept to a busy schedule. [ male announcer ] this is steven, his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over. it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to sore hands, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on -- just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. welcome back. now, today is friday. you know it's one of my favorite things about fridays used to be tgif. remember the tgif lineup on abc? [ cheers and applause ] great shows. i w
terry. my boss. oh!chew it over with twix java. you don't have to worry about this inside your dishwasher. that's because finish quantum has three chamber technology that releases agents to breakdown food residues so they wash away. leaving nothing behind but the shine. quantum. only from finish. the diamond standard. 3q a busy man kept to a busy schedule. [ male announcer ] this is steven, his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over. it's time...
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his show provoked an outcry with a music about the late terri schiavo's.ached out to them today, and terri's brother bobby had this question for you. how do you justify using the term vegetable to describe any human being when its only intention is to den igrate, dehumanize just like the "n" word? >> my first response would be it's not a human being, it is a cartoon. but you know, i think -- this is -- this was a touchy area because the idea was, keep in mind, this is a play within a play. and this is an instance where you see the griffin family in the audience reacting and in a way that is -- they themselves are a little pit off and we have done this a few times on the show in which there's something that's done in extreme -- you know, one could argue questionable taste. but you've got to have somebody there who's reacting to that in a negative way. and that's something that we sort of tried to include with brian and chris sitting in the audience reacting wide eyed at this show. it is kids putting on a play. you know, whether the -- whether that term is d
his show provoked an outcry with a music about the late terri schiavo's.ached out to them today, and terri's brother bobby had this question for you. how do you justify using the term vegetable to describe any human being when its only intention is to den igrate, dehumanize just like the "n" word? >> my first response would be it's not a human being, it is a cartoon. but you know, i think -- this is -- this was a touchy area because the idea was, keep in mind, this is a play...
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terry: i yield the gentleman from california three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. herger: i rise in support of this resolution, however, i find it interesting we are discussing the hardships faced by those with allergies and asthma when just over two months ago, the democrats ram through the a health care law that will prohibit americans from using pretax dollars to buy over-the-counter allergy medications and impose harsh new taxes on prescription drugs used in asthma inhalers. beginning next year, the democrats' health care overhaul will prohibit the 45 million americans with flexible spending arrangements and health savings accounts from using this money to purchase over-the-counter drugs like claritin or zyrtec this amounts to a $5 billion tax increase. those with asthma will soon see their out of pocket costs increase because the democrats health overhaul imposes a $27 billion tax on drug manufacturers, including tse who make inhalation drugs. mr. speaker, that's nothing to sneeze abou
terry: i yield the gentleman from california three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. herger: i rise in support of this resolution, however, i find it interesting we are discussing the hardships faced by those with allergies and asthma when just over two months ago, the democrats ram through the a health care law that will prohibit americans from using pretax dollars to buy over-the-counter allergy medications and impose harsh new taxes on...
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terry. my boss. oh! [ male announcer ] chew it over with twix java. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- teri hatcher. executive producers of "lost," damon lindelof and carlton cuse. and music from massive attack. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, i'm warning you. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show, i'm jimmy, thanks for watching. thanks for being here. before we get started, i want to wish a happy birthday to mr. t. an american treasure. mr. t turned 58 years old today, so -- [ cheers and applause ] very smart -- smart guy, mr. t. invested quite a bit in gold, so -- and i also want to say happy birthday to pacman. pacman gobbled his way into our hearts 30 years ago today. according to their horoscope, geminis born on this day are terrified of colored ghosts and have a great deal of pity for fools, so, that's right on. as you probably know, sunday night is the series finale of "lost" here on abc. in
terry. my boss. oh! [ male announcer ] chew it over with twix java. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- teri hatcher. executive producers of "lost," damon lindelof and carlton cuse. and music from massive attack. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, i'm warning you. here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome to the show, i'm jimmy, thanks for watching. thanks...
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on votes, on ideology, i think they would be practically no difference. >> woodruff: but professor terry madonna says, in the current political climate, that clout can work against specter. >> the voters are still in a "change" mood. and so a lot of what normally would be a tremendous asset: longevity, experience,nihe s a of that now becomeneti clinton won the primary vote against barack obama. >> lehrer: what about mullllan he lost his renom nakz primary race. does this fit in as well? >> it does-- well tdoes in the sense what has always worked in the past for the incumbent-- that is, senator smith, congressman jones, you may not like him, you may not agree with him on everything, but son of a gun, he got the new interchange. he got the contract that kept our factory over. >> lehrer: i'm mispronouncing his name. >> that's all right. 14 terms. he's third ranking on appropriations in the house.andd the emeritus chairman of the appropriationsst virginia had an federal spending. it didn't work for him. his opponent did run on allegations of ethical or unethical behavior on his part. the que
on votes, on ideology, i think they would be practically no difference. >> woodruff: but professor terry madonna says, in the current political climate, that clout can work against specter. >> the voters are still in a "change" mood. and so a lot of what normally would be a tremendous asset: longevity, experience,nihe s a of that now becomeneti clinton won the primary vote against barack obama. >> lehrer: what about mullllan he lost his renom nakz primary race. does...
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terry. my boss. oh!very talented actor who stars in the hit fox drama "bones" which has the fifth season finale this thursday. say hello to david boreanaz, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. >> jimmy: how are ya? nice to see you, pal. >> nice to see you. i love the philadelphia flyer little emblem we got going on there. a little philadelphia, love, may i, if i? if you possibly can. [ scattered cheers ] a lot of philadelphia flyer love going on right there. >> jimmy: now, they're doing unbelievable, right? they're crazy -- >> it -- it is. they beat boston, they came back, they were down 3-0, and finished them out 4-3, which is ironic, because that's how game seven ended up, 4-3. it was nice. it was good. they're doing good. >> jay: now, what do they have to do now? they're going up -- >> they're going up against montreal. >> jay: oh, man. >> against the canadians. >> jimmy: that's insane. >> i know, i've got my flyer-colored tie on which i got yesterday. >> jimmy: good for you. [ scattered applau
terry. my boss. oh!very talented actor who stars in the hit fox drama "bones" which has the fifth season finale this thursday. say hello to david boreanaz, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hi. >> jimmy: how are ya? nice to see you, pal. >> nice to see you. i love the philadelphia flyer little emblem we got going on there. a little philadelphia, love, may i, if i? if you possibly can. [ scattered cheers ] a lot of philadelphia flyer love going on right there....
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terry, you're closer, i'll start with you. what the heck is going on? why do we care what's going on in greece? >> you know, with all due respect to the international problems and other pockets that may be problematic on the forward, on the backdrop, the market was up 15 out of 20 trading days last month and the days it was down were just neutral to slightly down. so the market in my view set itself up for a downdraft anyway. if you recall in the early part of the year when it first broke above 11,000, you know, we talked about the fact the market could easily come in 300, 400 points and still stay within the moving averages and keep the technicals intact. i think that's what you've actually seen. yesterday when i checked the averages around 2:30 in the afternoon or slightly earlier, the dow had basically touched right on the 100-day moving average and then began to turn up. i think this morning you're going to see us get back to yesterday's closing rally for starters and then we'll take a look and see how much they've breached those numbers. but at thi
terry, you're closer, i'll start with you. what the heck is going on? why do we care what's going on in greece? >> you know, with all due respect to the international problems and other pockets that may be problematic on the forward, on the backdrop, the market was up 15 out of 20 trading days last month and the days it was down were just neutral to slightly down. so the market in my view set itself up for a downdraft anyway. if you recall in the early part of the year when it first broke...
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can catch him in the new film "terri man." -- "solitary man." >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> i am delighted to have michael douglas today. you can catch his latest project called "solitary man." >> dad. >> don't call me that. and you, don't call me grandpa, not now. >> what should i call you? >> no, that is what i call my dad. >> where is this one? >> don't look, you will screw things up. she is checking me out. tavis: that you have on the program. >> thanks. tavis: "solitary man" is about? >> it is about a very successful, tristate car dealer who thinks he has a serious medical issue, but rather than really following it up, he says you know what, i am going to live each day like it is my last. he leaves his wife, susan sarandon, and gets together with his girlfriend, mary louise parker. it is beautifully written and very funny. tavis: this is very differen
can catch him in the new film "terri man." -- "solitary man." >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> i am delighted to have michael douglas today. you can catch his latest project called "solitary man." >>...
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than i saw on camera, your role was vulnerable and you weren't the self-assured confident guy and terry benedict, we have gotten used to in the oceans's 11, 12, 13 or the mobster in godfather, and it was the vulnerable side of andy garcia. who is the real andy garcia? the tough guy or the vulnerable guy that we see in city island? my -- you know, my training as an actor and duty as an actor is to bring all my experiences and every part of me that is appropriate for a part to a part. i would say everything i've done as an actor has all of me, different volumes of parts of me and ultimately you have to find the personal connection to the character. i would say i'm both terry benedict and vince rizzo. >> you are terrific in the film, called "city island" one last question. did you grow the beard waiting on us to get started today? [laughter]. >> this beard is 27 days old. yes, i did! no, it is for a film i'm doing, period piece, a mexican revolutionary piece. >> andy, thanks for being with us, and garcia, the film is called "city island" i hope you have a chance to enjoy it. coming up next
than i saw on camera, your role was vulnerable and you weren't the self-assured confident guy and terry benedict, we have gotten used to in the oceans's 11, 12, 13 or the mobster in godfather, and it was the vulnerable side of andy garcia. who is the real andy garcia? the tough guy or the vulnerable guy that we see in city island? my -- you know, my training as an actor and duty as an actor is to bring all my experiences and every part of me that is appropriate for a part to a part. i would say...
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terry benedict we've gotten used to in the "oceans 11," 12, 13, series.s was the vulnerable side of andy garcia. so who is the real andy garcia, is he the tough guy or that vulnerable guy that we see in "city island"? >> you know, my training and duty as an actor is bring everything, all of my experiences and every part of me that's appropriate to a part, to a part. so i would say that everything i've ever done as an actor has all of me, you know, different volumes of parts of me, but it's really ultimately you have to find that personal connection to the character, so, i would say i'm both terry benedict and vince rizzo. >> well, you were terrific in this film called "city island." . one last question did you grow the beard waiting on us to get started today? >> this beard is 27 days old, so, yes, i did. it's for a film i'm doing a period piece, a mexican revolutionary piece. >> mike: andy, thank you very much for being with us. >> andy garcia, the film is called, "city island", i hope you'll have a chance to enjoy it. coming up next, franklin graham has
terry benedict we've gotten used to in the "oceans 11," 12, 13, series.s was the vulnerable side of andy garcia. so who is the real andy garcia, is he the tough guy or that vulnerable guy that we see in "city island"? >> you know, my training and duty as an actor is bring everything, all of my experiences and every part of me that's appropriate to a part, to a part. so i would say that everything i've ever done as an actor has all of me, you know, different volumes of...
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. >> and senator and phycian bill fish had this diagnosis of brain activity in terry schiavo made by looking at a videotape. >> based on the footage provided me, which were part of the facts of the case, she does respond. >> number six, barack obama never fully recovered among blue collar workers after this. >> [unintelligible] religion or and angry about people that aren't like them. >> jerry ford ridiculed after this. >> there's no soviet domination of eastern europe and there never will be under a ford administration. >> number four. by the way that was back in 1966. bush 41. he had to take this back big time. >> read my lips. no more taxes. chris: number three, virginia senator george allen finished his hopes with this. >> let's give a welcome to america and the real world of virginia. chris: john mccain was on a roll in september of 2008 and then the economy collapsed and mccain had this to say. >> the fundamentals of our economy is strong. chris: number one talking about self-emulation. and this is mondale in 194e. >> mr. reagan, -- mr.ea rgan will raise staxes -- taxes and so
. >> and senator and phycian bill fish had this diagnosis of brain activity in terry schiavo made by looking at a videotape. >> based on the footage provided me, which were part of the facts of the case, she does respond. >> number six, barack obama never fully recovered among blue collar workers after this. >> [unintelligible] religion or and angry about people that aren't like them. >> jerry ford ridiculed after this. >> there's no soviet domination of...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," may 21st, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with crime, and a celebrity chef police say wanted his wife dead. he allegedly devised a plot in which he would hire homeless men to carry out the murder, but there was one big problem. the would-be hitmen went to the authorities. what followed was a setup by police and his arrest for attempted murder. now, he's claiming innocence, and the woman he allegedly wanted dead seems to be on his side. david wright has the twisted tale. >> kissing off the calories. >> reporter: until this week, juan carlos cruz was best known as the calorie commando, cooking up heart healthy recipes for the food net work. >> i'm showing you how to lose the calories without losing the flavor. >> reporter: but heart healthy is now just about the last phrase that comes to mind. >> juan carlos cruz. >> tv chef juan carlos cruz was arrested yesterday. >> reporter: cruz stands accused of cooking up a bizar
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," may 21st, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with crime, and a celebrity chef police say wanted his wife dead. he allegedly devised a plot in which he would hire homeless men to carry out the murder, but there was one big problem. the would-be hitmen went to the authorities. what followed was a setup...
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on votes, on ideology, i think they would be practically no difference. >> woodruff: but professor terry madonna says, in the current political climate, that clout can work against specter. >> the voters are still in a "change" mood. and so a lot of what normally would be a tremendous asset: longevity, experience, delivering for the state-- all of that now becomes a negative. all of that becomes a detriment. >> woodruff: with just a few days to go before the vote president obama has cut a new tv spot for specter. >> you know he's going to fight for you, regardless of what the politics are. >> i'm arlen specter, and i approved this message. >> i love you, and i love arlen specter. >> woodruff: but the white house says the president won't be returning to pennsylvania before the primary. and in this down-to-the-wire contest, the sestak camp is counting on the large pool of still undecided voters to break their way. the one thing all democrats agree on: whoever wins will face a formidable republican contender in november. >> lehrer: and finally tonight the analysis of shields and brooks-- sy
on votes, on ideology, i think they would be practically no difference. >> woodruff: but professor terry madonna says, in the current political climate, that clout can work against specter. >> the voters are still in a "change" mood. and so a lot of what normally would be a tremendous asset: longevity, experience, delivering for the state-- all of that now becomes a negative. all of that becomes a detriment. >> woodruff: with just a few days to go before the vote...
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together, we provide hope and relief to those suffering q but terry catastrophes in more places than i can mention -- suffering catastrophes in more places that i can mention. to those skeptics, who in spite of these accomplishments, continue to question the state of transatlantic relationships or might countries' attitudes toward a united europe, my answer is this -- even if the u.s. and the nation's all of you represent were not united by shared values and common heritage of many millions of our citizens, myself included, our global interests alone would inexorably bind us together and. the relationship between my country and europe is as strong as -- as strong and as important as all of us as it has ever been. this century has unleashed new challenges, no less dangerous than those before. together, we are taking them on one by one. there are difficult. there will be disagreement but we are taking them on jointly. climate change, one of the greatest threats our planet faces. the u.s. and europe are working to ensure that all countries, especially the major economies, are contributi
together, we provide hope and relief to those suffering q but terry catastrophes in more places than i can mention -- suffering catastrophes in more places that i can mention. to those skeptics, who in spite of these accomplishments, continue to question the state of transatlantic relationships or might countries' attitudes toward a united europe, my answer is this -- even if the u.s. and the nation's all of you represent were not united by shared values and common heritage of many millions of...
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terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> doctors without borders gives emergency medical aid to victims of war, disaster and epidemic. volunteers travel to the most remote and sometimes dangerous areas to offer help. jenna introduces us to one of these volunteers, dr. ben wan. >> reporter: dr. wan is a pediatrician from new york city. he just finished his residency. that's a three-year training program for doctors. his schooling was complete, but where he'd start his career was still uncertain. that's until he found out about doctors without borders. >> i had always wanted to do humanitarian wo
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," ma 4th, 2010. >> good evening. he is a husband, the father of two children and a newly naturalized american citizen. bum as of tonight, faisal shahzad is an accused terrorist, charged with attempting to explode a car bomb in times square. as we learn more, the contradictions seem to multiply. why would a man who benefited so much from this country tie to kill so many of its citizens? our chief investigative correspondent brian ross has been following developments from the moment shahzad was taken into custody late last night. brian? >> reporter: martin, shahzad almost got away with it, but once in custody, authorities say he not only admitted his role in the times square bombing attempt, but provided important details of his training and financing from the taliban in pakistan. until recently, 30-year-old faisal shahzad seemed to be living the american dream. a wife, two children, and a suburban connecticut home. for neighbors, he was an immigrant
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," ma 4th, 2010. >> good evening. he is a husband, the father of two children and a newly naturalized american citizen. bum as of tonight, faisal shahzad is an accused terrorist, charged with attempting to explode a car bomb in times square. as we learn more, the contradictions seem to multiply. why would a man who benefited so...
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now, what terry vs. ohio made clear is, a reasonable suspicion means yocan't just have,well, i suspect -- i suspected something. that's not good enough. in law school, when we studied terry vs. ohio, there's some terminology i had to practice saying before i got to class so that i could say it without, you know, stumbling and look more ignorant than i might otherwise already look and the word was arctic labble. -- articulable. it rolls off pretty easily. you can't just say, well irk had this suspicion. it has to be a reasonabl suspicion based upon articulable facts. if you cannot articulate facts that justify your suspicion, it's not reasonable, it's an unlawful stop and it's probably a civil rights violation that's going to get the community or the state of arizona sued successfully. the federal law is -- allows even further stopping just to check to see if somebody may be legally present in the country. federal law officers have the ability to do that, if they think it appropriate. arizonas just trying
now, what terry vs. ohio made clear is, a reasonable suspicion means yocan't just have,well, i suspect -- i suspected something. that's not good enough. in law school, when we studied terry vs. ohio, there's some terminology i had to practice saying before i got to class so that i could say it without, you know, stumbling and look more ignorant than i might otherwise already look and the word was arctic labble. -- articulable. it rolls off pretty easily. you can't just say, well irk had this...
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. >> reporter: across town, music teacher sister rachel terri agrees.he church's good works are being overshadowed by the scandal. >> i don't think the story should be hidden. i think they should be told. but there is an awful lot of good that the catholic church does that might be overlooked in the time when there's a crisis. >> reporter: but for parents at her school, the crisis brings a mixture of sadness and a call for renewed faith. >> the thought of any child being mistreated in the way that we're discussing is devastating. it's unthinkable. >> i feel they need to stay positive and focused on the positive things that are happening in the catholic world that i am in. >> reporter: those feelings are reflected in a new cbs/"new york times". when u.s. catholics were asked, "has the scandal led you to question remaining in the church?" nearly 90% said no, but almost 60% believe the pope has done a poor job in handling the issue of child abuse by priests, suggesting a kind of inner conflict within the church. >> i think it's going to take somebody in ce
. >> reporter: across town, music teacher sister rachel terri agrees.he church's good works are being overshadowed by the scandal. >> i don't think the story should be hidden. i think they should be told. but there is an awful lot of good that the catholic church does that might be overlooked in the time when there's a crisis. >> reporter: but for parents at her school, the crisis brings a mixture of sadness and a call for renewed faith. >> the thought of any child being...
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peterson it doesn't think that terri schiavo would be a person, i use her because she's a some other name, because that capacity once possessed has been lost their counsel under this idea of personal good as it is applied in bioethics, you have a two-tiered system of human life. some humans which are persons that have full rights, and other humans that are not persons that do not have full rights. and, therefore, as i write in my book, culture of death, these non-persons suppose it can be used instrument in the same way we treat animals. animals. so you see a lot of advocacy in the professional journal to take summit in a persistent vegetative state, redefine them as dead, even though they are not, so that organs can be procured subject to consent, or even engaging medical experimentation up on them. i think the personhood i give that is being promoted by the pro-life movement is to try to bring attention and i've to onboard life, and it ctainly would be resisted by the utilitarian bioethics. >> has peterson made any comment on that the gentleman who was in a persistent vegetative st
peterson it doesn't think that terri schiavo would be a person, i use her because she's a some other name, because that capacity once possessed has been lost their counsel under this idea of personal good as it is applied in bioethics, you have a two-tiered system of human life. some humans which are persons that have full rights, and other humans that are not persons that do not have full rights. and, therefore, as i write in my book, culture of death, these non-persons suppose it can be used...
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one of them is terry maple president and c.e.o. of the palm beach zoo. green kevin teufpl versus left wing environmentalism. guest: he is a tremendous guy. he was a full professor at georgia tech. his specialty is primate psychology. when the atlanta zoo was in danger of being closed because it was so badly run, mayor young had the courage to say the city couldn't run it and bureaucracy couldn't handle it and they outsourced it to the friends of the zoo, terry took over and for 20 years was one most entreprene.url he rebuilt the zoo, built a research program. then he went down to palm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both believe entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people. so, terry and i believe you ough
one of them is terry maple president and c.e.o. of the palm beach zoo. green kevin teufpl versus left wing environmentalism. guest: he is a tremendous guy. he was a full professor at georgia tech. his specialty is primate psychology. when the atlanta zoo was in danger of being closed because it was so badly run, mayor young had the courage to say the city couldn't run it and bureaucracy couldn't handle it and they outsourced it to the friends of the zoo, terry took over and for 20 years was one...
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host: you have a co-author of terry maples. guest: he was a tremendous guy, he was a professor at georgia tech. his secondary was primate psychology. when the zoo was in danger of being not run, and terry took over and for 20 years was the most entreprenere and to pull behind a boat and absorb the oil that was floating. entrepreneurs are can-do, creative people. and terry and i believe that you ought to care about wildlife, but you ought to do it in a way to creative way for people and not in a punishable model. host: what is a solution academy? guest: this is for a system for solution, and we believe that this is a country that has enormous depth of government. there are 513,000 elected officials, and we are trying to find a program, and what did christie gunwell do, and steve goldwell do in indianapolis, and you can find a new best ideas across the government. host: newt gingrich is our guest, and "to save america: stopping obama's secular socialist medicine" is his new book. caller: mr. gingrich, it's an honor to talk to you
host: you have a co-author of terry maples. guest: he was a tremendous guy, he was a professor at georgia tech. his secondary was primate psychology. when the zoo was in danger of being not run, and terry took over and for 20 years was the most entreprenere and to pull behind a boat and absorb the oil that was floating. entrepreneurs are can-do, creative people. and terry and i believe that you ought to care about wildlife, but you ought to do it in a way to creative way for people and not in a...
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. >> gerald cla -- terri clark ru. >> she continues to talk about focusing on the district for people in the district and claims bachmann isn't. >> she is busy running around the country but it's not going to solve the problems in the district. >> it is so exciting. >> back in minneapolis. >> aren't we going to have a great time? >> bachmann is getting ready to speak to a crowd of 10,000. >> when we opened the doors 12 years early people running to get to the front. clearly it was like a stamm speed. >> what beautiful people. >> i need to find them. i need to walk through everything. >> for the campaign manager it's the most challenging day of the campaign so far. >> of all of the jobs that might have been available to you why this one? >> it was pretty hard to pass up the opportunity. it's a high profile campaign it's a big year exciting race committed candidates who have a lot of energy. it's a fun race to be a part of. >> is it the winning thing? are you competitive? >> yes. everybody is. part of why you get into the game. (applause) >> minutes before they are introduced bachmann a
. >> gerald cla -- terri clark ru. >> she continues to talk about focusing on the district for people in the district and claims bachmann isn't. >> she is busy running around the country but it's not going to solve the problems in the district. >> it is so exciting. >> back in minneapolis. >> aren't we going to have a great time? >> bachmann is getting ready to speak to a crowd of 10,000. >> when we opened the doors 12 years early people running...
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. >> terry: this is a test. >>> welcome to a mother's day's edition.nes and birds in minnesota as they get set to take on the twins. this is o's extra. quality safety, fuel economy at their best. and the matchup today will be brian madison and nick blackburn. welcome. happy mother's day. connie hunter, mom, to bonnie hunter, wife, joni dempy out in los angeles call your mom, and the i thought that represented how the season had gone. you talk about the tale of two jims they are facing the best in the american league what do they do they win it. six 2 out hits and go 12 for 39. then against baker, he had an issue issue -- e.r.a. they lose 6-1, they get a run on the homerun. you look that's what is maddening about it and inconsistent. >> i think if you listened to eddie murray andway said about what make as good hitter. he had power and it was one thing you cannot substitute. what they need to do is focus on a pitch per at bat. what they have to do you heard wiginton talk about the pitch he is looking for he is hitting it. that's the ingreek f you are no
. >> terry: this is a test. >>> welcome to a mother's day's edition.nes and birds in minnesota as they get set to take on the twins. this is o's extra. quality safety, fuel economy at their best. and the matchup today will be brian madison and nick blackburn. welcome. happy mother's day. connie hunter, mom, to bonnie hunter, wife, joni dempy out in los angeles call your mom, and the i thought that represented how the season had gone. you talk about the tale of two jims they are...
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while spending seemingly countless hours at work, she's also managed to raise with her husband terry four beautiful children, marisa, he lane, sandra and luke, and is now a grandmother as well and i remember when she was at the parliamentarian's office, when she was carrying one of those children. i didn't know how she was able to do it. after her years of service to the rules committee and to the house of representatives, muftiah is leaving us to embark on the next chapter of her professional career. you're going to be missed, muf, but i sure and i'm sure all of my colleagues wish you much happiness and success in your future endeavors and my great hope is that you will continue to flourish. thank you so very much. the speaker pro tempore: jiret. the gentleman from florida voiced. mr. diaz-balart: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: i'd say to my friend from florida, mr. diaz-balart, i may have two other speakers, may join us in a moment or two, but i'd like to now yield two minutes to mr. klein from fl
while spending seemingly countless hours at work, she's also managed to raise with her husband terry four beautiful children, marisa, he lane, sandra and luke, and is now a grandmother as well and i remember when she was at the parliamentarian's office, when she was carrying one of those children. i didn't know how she was able to do it. after her years of service to the rules committee and to the house of representatives, muftiah is leaving us to embark on the next chapter of her professional...
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. >> gerald cla -- terri clark ru. >> she continues to talk about focusing on the district for peopledistrict and claims bachmann isn't. >> she is busy running around the country but it's not going to solve the problems in the district. >> it is so exciting. >> back in minneapolis. >> aren't we going to have a great time? >> bachmann is getting ready to speak to a crowd of 10,000. >> when we opened the doors 12 years early people running to get to the front. clearly it was like a stamm speed. >> what beautiful people. >> i need to find them. i need to walk through everything. >> for the campaign manager it's the most challenging day of the campaign so far. >> of all of the jobs that might have been available to you why this one? >> it was pretty hard to pass up the opportunity. it's a high profile campaign it's a big year exciting race committed candidates who have a lot of energy. it's a fun race to be a part of. >> is it the winning thing? are you competitive? >> yes. everybody is. part of why you get into the game. (applause) >> minutes before they are introduced bachmann and palin
. >> gerald cla -- terri clark ru. >> she continues to talk about focusing on the district for peopledistrict and claims bachmann isn't. >> she is busy running around the country but it's not going to solve the problems in the district. >> it is so exciting. >> back in minneapolis. >> aren't we going to have a great time? >> bachmann is getting ready to speak to a crowd of 10,000. >> when we opened the doors 12 years early people running to get to...
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terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money."im plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> "insomniac theater" time on a monday with our special guest critic stephanie sy this week who saw the big movie of the weekend. first we'll talk about "macgruber." i should set the record straight. i expected not to like this movie. people are going to lambast me for actually sort of liking it. but i did. it wasn't that bad. just a little background. macgruber is the feature-length version of the "snl" skit of parody of the '80s action cop show "macgyver." this highly decorated veteran enlisted by the u.s. to get a nuclear war he had from the enemy. whose
terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money."im plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround...
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one of them is terry maple president and c.e.o. of the palm beach zoo. green kevin teufpl versus left wing environmentalism. guest: he is a tremendous guy. he was a full professor at georgia tech. his specialty is primate psychology. when the atlanta zooas in danger of being closed because it was so badly run, mayor young had the courage to say the city couldn't run it and bureaucracy couldn't handle it and they outsourced it to the friends of the zoo, terry took over and for 20 years was one of the most entrepreneurial leaders i have ever seen. he rebuilt the zoo, built a research program. then he went down to palm beach to the west palm beach zoo where he continues to do a great job. he and i both believe entrepreneurs are more likely to solve the environment -- i just saw this morning an entrepreneur who developed a mattress which floats which absorbs oil and you can't get the coast guard or b.p. you could pull this mattress behind a boat and absorb the oil that floating and i saw a demonstration on tv and entrepreneurs are naturally creative people.
one of them is terry maple president and c.e.o. of the palm beach zoo. green kevin teufpl versus left wing environmentalism. guest: he is a tremendous guy. he was a full professor at georgia tech. his specialty is primate psychology. when the atlanta zooas in danger of being closed because it was so badly run, mayor young had the courage to say the city couldn't run it and bureaucracy couldn't handle it and they outsourced it to the friends of the zoo, terry took over and for 20 years was one...
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terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> welcome back. vietnam war and woodstock, both designed an entire generation for americans and two strands are coming together at the vietnam's memorial in washington, d.c. it provides healing and closure. rick has this report from bethel new york. >> an attempted reconciling the wounds from the past. a half sized replica of the vietnam memorial to the grounds to where the woodstock took place. half a million people, many protesting the war. >> i don't disrespect them because everybody has their own opinion. that is what we fought for is freedom. they hav
terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible...
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terry adams continues to hear a substantial case load. as many of you know, district judges in the circuit now are sitting on the court of appeals. many are serving side-by-side as colleagues. they get to know each other and know our shared business better. that produces gains for litigants' too. in the first half of 2009, all of the district judges appointed within the last five years sat for two days each. beginning last september and continuing through this spring, most of the judges appointed between six and 10 years ago will sit with the court of appeals. if you noticed this progression, i think the greatest benefit of this exchange comes in the early part of a judge's tenure. my plan is to invite all newly appointed judges to sit with us within a year of their appointments. i also plan to extend invitations to those who were appointed earlier. if my successors continued this practice, each circuit judge expect to receive an invitation within every five or 10 years. praise is always welcome, of course, but what i really crave is crit
terry adams continues to hear a substantial case load. as many of you know, district judges in the circuit now are sitting on the court of appeals. many are serving side-by-side as colleagues. they get to know each other and know our shared business better. that produces gains for litigants' too. in the first half of 2009, all of the district judges appointed within the last five years sat for two days each. beginning last september and continuing through this spring, most of the judges...
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for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. and it's time to play -- the answer is iron man! brought to you by iron man 2 the video game -- the brand new game that lets you play the part of iron man or his pal war machine. dicky, let's meet tonight's contestants -- >> dicky: jimmy, her name is jennifer and she's from ottawa, canada. his name is yehya, and he's from egypt. >> jimmy: welcome, contestants. the rules are simple. i will ask you a question, you give me the answer, which is iron man, okay. >> i hope i know. >> jimmy: i hope you do, too. the first person to three wins a copy of the game. let's play! what red-and-gold superhero's suit and weapons can players create and upgrade in tony stark's lab in the iron man 2 video game? jennifer. >> the answer is iron man. >> jimmy: the answer is ire man. that is correct. >> jimmy: question two. which superhero's mission is to extract a s.h.i.e.l.d. agent, protect a helicarrier and take down a skyscraper-tall enemy in the iron man 2 video game? jennifer? >> the answer is i
for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. and it's time to play -- the answer is iron man! brought to you by iron man 2 the video game -- the brand new game that lets you play the part of iron man or his pal war machine. dicky, let's meet tonight's contestants -- >> dicky: jimmy, her name is jennifer and she's from ottawa, canada. his name is yehya, and he's from egypt. >> jimmy: welcome, contestants. the...
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terry collier said she got into an argument with her teenage daughter -- granddaughter about finishingork. she says her granddaughter had some choice vocabulary for her. >> i know the kids that age use it all the time, but is not my language, so i got up and slapped her across the face. it is just as simple as that. >> and then her granddaughter called laurel police, who came and arrested the grandmother. she was eventually released and charges dropped. collier said she is still awaiting an apology for felicia. maybe they both deserve one. >> that could be our water cooler question for tomorrow. still ahead, managing the finances. >> women have a tendency to look out for their children and parents first. >> how the sexes differ and how experts say women need to take a more active role when it comes to family finances. >> a unique suggestion of cleaning up the massive oil leak in the gulf. how some say human hair can do the trick. >> comfortable temperatures today, but there is another front moving in our direction, and it is producing a few showers and thunderstorms. right now, enjoy t
terry collier said she got into an argument with her teenage daughter -- granddaughter about finishingork. she says her granddaughter had some choice vocabulary for her. >> i know the kids that age use it all the time, but is not my language, so i got up and slapped her across the face. it is just as simple as that. >> and then her granddaughter called laurel police, who came and arrested the grandmother. she was eventually released and charges dropped. collier said she is still...
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lowering taxes and creating industries like the movie industry and the space for education reform, terry cole has probably damaged the reputation but she teamed up with me, the chamber of commerce and we got a lot done so you have to have coalition building. secondly you have to have partisanship which doesn't seem to exist in this city at all. and at the state level when you were dealing with a legislature you are in very pressurized light for 30 days or 60 days' sessions you've got to get things done or you got to balance the budget or you are against the law. that was the part i think needs to be mentioned. another thing states do and have to do is you can't just do policies on some of these. you've got to spend your resources. state resources. in my state we created a private equity program where we put out $400 million from the state investment fund for startup companies and we invested in 38 private equity small companies. we put money out to develop a supercomputer that some of our fastest supercomputer non-commercial so that businesses can participate. we lowered taxes. i make no
lowering taxes and creating industries like the movie industry and the space for education reform, terry cole has probably damaged the reputation but she teamed up with me, the chamber of commerce and we got a lot done so you have to have coalition building. secondly you have to have partisanship which doesn't seem to exist in this city at all. and at the state level when you were dealing with a legislature you are in very pressurized light for 30 days or 60 days' sessions you've got to get...
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there is a difference between being a libertarian left in an offer terry and left, very different. and yes, they do plug and historical figures so after you take the exam there are several questions and then your place will pop up on the scale next to gondhi or stalin or what have you. and interestingly when i took the test, i wanted very close to the center. i was slightly libertarian and slightly left but pretty close to the center. so more libertarian, a little bit left becoming socially liberal, but there are different schemes people have for thinking about politics and that can be meaningful scheme as well you are on packing a second dimension. f.a. hayek thought they ought to be thought about in a triangle. he felt there were libertarian, classical liberals in one corner, true socialism in another corner and what he called conservatism in the third corner. and he thought that most furious and practice fell on the line between the two. but interestingly, she made the argument of the theoretical similarity between authoritarian applause and social liberalism. they're both post
there is a difference between being a libertarian left in an offer terry and left, very different. and yes, they do plug and historical figures so after you take the exam there are several questions and then your place will pop up on the scale next to gondhi or stalin or what have you. and interestingly when i took the test, i wanted very close to the center. i was slightly libertarian and slightly left but pretty close to the center. so more libertarian, a little bit left becoming socially...
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terry and lauren lost 34-pound which is about nearly 8% of their body weight. >> in fifth place, we had bob cock and quinn. bobby and mary ann lost 68 pounds or just under 12%. >> and in fourth place britney and courtney lost over 63 pounds and that's around 13% giving them a huge edge. >> third place we have fosters. darnell and marjorie lost 76 pounds, that's 15% of their starting weight. >> and second place was the cousins lauren and girl -- gilbert lost 16%. >> and the winners tim lynn and al, they lost 19% of their weight in just six weeks time. >> so they join us this morning with their trainer tim. you said there is no way you could have lost that much weight without his help? >> absolutely. it changed my philosophy about having a trainer. tim pushed us and made us go to levels we couldn't go and watched after our injuries with 50-year-old guys getting hurt and they couldn't have picked a better guy for us. >> and he knew the excuses in advance. >> have you taken a look in a mirror lately? >> i've had a chance to do it. it's a big difference and it feels great. can't tell you. >>
terry and lauren lost 34-pound which is about nearly 8% of their body weight. >> in fifth place, we had bob cock and quinn. bobby and mary ann lost 68 pounds or just under 12%. >> and in fourth place britney and courtney lost over 63 pounds and that's around 13% giving them a huge edge. >> third place we have fosters. darnell and marjorie lost 76 pounds, that's 15% of their starting weight. >> and second place was the cousins lauren and girl -- gilbert lost 16%. >>...
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terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >> brian: well, millions of gallons of oil continue to ooze closer and closer to our gulf coast shores. president obama is headed there now to assess the situation for himself. the federal government as well as the oil company b.p. facing plenty of criticism for not attending to the situation sooner. julie kirtz is following the story and joins us now with more on that story. hello. >> reporter: that's right. the president is on his way to the coast guard station? venice, louisiana, to get that firsthand look at the oil spill and talk to first-responders there.
terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible...