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you can cerinly make suggestionand ask questions but at a certain pint youave toet them do ther thing. vis: you don't feel the pinc to say, whenyou're acting, "i really should say to him x, y or z?" i will alwaymake suggestis that fall within the purview of, i think, i hope, what is approprie for an actor to be suggesting in terms of locking or a move at might work or something that might lp solve a problem but i won't overst that lin. i thk i have a pretty ood idea where that line is. if anything, gettingo direc mylf has made me more aware of that and iwant to there to help director fulll his vion the tavis: have o many questios i want to come back to, ut you're a serio -- busy guy. you are actig, drthing, wn you can. tell me about "sons anarchy" for those who haven't seen that series. "sons of anarchy"? it's a uffle, hard-tting series ofx abot a moorcycle gang. it tak place in a fictious town in nortrn california, a charming clifornia -- ron perlman pls the head of te gang. his stepso is sot of the heir apparent, the son of katie segal's character who rried to ron perlman and is goi
you can cerinly make suggestionand ask questions but at a certain pint youave toet them do ther thing. vis: you don't feel the pinc to say, whenyou're acting, "i really should say to him x, y or z?" i will alwaymake suggestis that fall within the purview of, i think, i hope, what is approprie for an actor to be suggesting in terms of locking or a move at might work or something that might lp solve a problem but i won't overst that lin. i thk i have a pretty ood idea where that line...
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fight them over ther so we don't fighthem over here. we were ghting them over there in the mountains and fhting them in the cities and you can't resuppl them. a lot of these... it can take days on foot befor you get there beuse the mountains and valleys are so steep. theelicopters to come in have to get very close to the sides of the peaks, whe they can get shot at. this is what happened to the soviets. they draw the helicopters into thestight canyons and lleys anthen they shoot a the helicopters. so they're difficult tdefend, they're fficult to resuly. if there'san emergency, it' difficult to gedevac in and out. >> rose: in the winter they're freezing col and so tre are recommentions to try and... to remove some of these and fus on the population centers andç basicay surrender terrain, surnder the mountain the no-man's-land, to the hard-liners. >> rose: what do the soldiers want >> the soldiers on a little base like this, they areç happy because th have a mission. and thr mission is vy clear. they're not sitting around sort of thinki
fight them over ther so we don't fighthem over here. we were ghting them over there in the mountains and fhting them in the cities and you can't resuppl them. a lot of these... it can take days on foot befor you get there beuse the mountains and valleys are so steep. theelicopters to come in have to get very close to the sides of the peaks, whe they can get shot at. this is what happened to the soviets. they draw the helicopters into thestight canyons and lleys anthen they shoot a the...
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. -- for which i can thank my ther and father. >> how you do th without proselyting?o not try to bea people over the head. i tried to eibit by my lifestyle. many people did not know until thbook came out that w a solid mponent of my foundation. some people would say, there wa something different about you, but it is living things the right way. this is what s worked for me. i am not trying to crac people over the head, buif there somethin that they see that they tnk is intesting, that is what its. tavis: how do you put that fith into the world of athletics? some people find theotion of being a person of faithand being inhe arena tt you are in abox iraq -- as oxymoro >> i think that tony buee defused thatotion. while he was coacng with the indiapolis colts and even with e tampa b buccaneers, he was the winningestctive coach in thterms of nuer of postseasonppearances, one of the markers of judgina uccessful coach, and having won the super bowl. he did it in a fashion that was a typical. he did not engage in profanit least tirades. he treated themll as human beings and m
. -- for which i can thank my ther and father. >> how you do th without proselyting?o not try to bea people over the head. i tried to eibit by my lifestyle. many people did not know until thbook came out that w a solid mponent of my foundation. some people would say, there wa something different about you, but it is living things the right way. this is what s worked for me. i am not trying to crac people over the head, buif there somethin that they see that they tnk is intesting, that is...
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as well as e damage, ther was disruptn. ndredsf flights were canceled. traiservices were canceled.the-began to blow itself out as moved towards the northeast -- the typhoon and ban to blow itselfut -- the typhoon began to blow itself ou >> triple iproduction at an oil field in the south, 20 billion tripling production. billion tripling production. the latest headles for you from "bbc wod news." another deadly attack in afghanistan,he indianmbassy attack ikabul. people re killed. the man tapped to be the next british prime minier is saying he and his party are ready for power. a corps in moscow has agreed to hear the case brought byhe randson of joseph stalin to defend his father is -- grandfathers reputation -- a urt in moscow. they say that he never orred any killings, and ty are suing the newspaper novaya gaza -- defend his grandfather 'reputations . >> w, the grason of stalin and hi challenging and newspaper concern in the executions of thousands of people. >> stalling for many people is symbol of an hont and fair leader. stalin for many people a symbol. yeah, if we can do this,
as well as e damage, ther was disruptn. ndredsf flights were canceled. traiservices were canceled.the-began to blow itself out as moved towards the northeast -- the typhoon and ban to blow itselfut -- the typhoon began to blow itself ou >> triple iproduction at an oil field in the south, 20 billion tripling production. billion tripling production. the latest headles for you from "bbc wod news." another deadly attack in afghanistan,he indianmbassy attack ikabul. people re killed....
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it has become more ten ideological orgization which is inspirin others but their tworks are no more ther they have affiliate, frahises, butot a base as they had once or eight yearsago. >>ow closely linked are the taliban t al qaeda, not just in afghanistan but also across the border in paktan? >> there aretrong links. but i mu add that thesere t inseparable. at one level they're a relationsh for providing recruits to each othe support to each other. buon an institutional level, i think the taliban faction, the iran taliban, the are so many, punjabi militant grps and therare linkages, inspirional linkes, people move from one organation to another, butheyare not sitting across the table at one place and making desions jointl >> and what ro does al qaeda play in tis wide ranging strategy that the obama ministration isarrying t on afghanistan? nobody wants preempt wat's gog to be, and the's a lot of deba about this review, bu why don you give us your though on that? >> first, i think the review should not b ending. t because it was supposedto end eight or six months ago, but netheless, the m
it has become more ten ideological orgization which is inspirin others but their tworks are no more ther they have affiliate, frahises, butot a base as they had once or eight yearsago. >>ow closely linked are the taliban t al qaeda, not just in afghanistan but also across the border in paktan? >> there aretrong links. but i mu add that thesere t inseparable. at one level they're a relationsh for providing recruits to each othe support to each other. buon an institutional level, i...
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thers somethininequitable abouit and i don't like it. >> charlie: seone told me a story thatted williams and joe maggio were waiting to e president bu 41 at the time and they had an hour and-aalf becae the president was delayed and ts person witnessing thaconversation saidt was one of the great moments in his life to sit there and ar these two giants talk abou the gam they lov everythi from bat size to som of the things we're talng abt. what makes a great hitter and wh kind of pitches were best for you. some ofthat same thing or a lot of that and mor is her because it comes from two greats but one is a pitcher and one a great pitcher, one's great hitter. thetitle is 60 feet circumstance incs hall ofame pitchetalks about how the ge is playe i thanyou. great to see you >> thanks for having us. >> charl: thanksob, good seeing you captioning sponsored by rose communicaons captioned by media access groupt wgbh accessgbh.org sturbed. i can't go back. hey. ah. [ laughs ]
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brown to arrive and thers a big question ahethbout w he'll arrive and what the prosecution will do ifhe doesn't, as we wait for theto figure all of that out,e'll take a lookack at one othe twlleg shooters inhis case. is very,y impornt the prosecutn's case. he originally was charged in the case wit second-degree murder and then he decided to take a deal. to take a deal in the case to testify. so he becomes the state's key witness in the case, ler larose. s lilet'en to some of his testimy. along the way, you you can try to figure out why he would plead guilty to second-degree murder. >> so where do yountly curre live? i'm housed at stockade facility ilhouse. >> is that in jail ? >> yes. >> do you you remember july 1, 2006? >> s. >> taking you back to that time, who were you living with? >> i was living wit girlfriend and one o sons and my expected n, a newborn. >> how many chdren d youo you have? >> four. >> at that time, how many children did you have? >> three ane on the way. >> back in july of2006, how far along was your girlfriend egnant? >> she was two days away from having a sched
brown to arrive and thers a big question ahethbout w he'll arrive and what the prosecution will do ifhe doesn't, as we wait for theto figure all of that out,e'll take a lookack at one othe twlleg shooters inhis case. is very,y impornt the prosecutn's case. he originally was charged in the case wit second-degree murder and then he decided to take a deal. to take a deal in the case to testify. so he becomes the state's key witness in the case, ler larose. s lilet'en to some of his testimy. along...
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ther so so yos we had a littl reunion. >> jim aon to come live with you in new york or how does thatde her did do a little song and dance for me. no, she was just coming to new york and got in touch with me. and so, you know, she did definitely casting tape, i'm sure, because they have to see how she looks on camera. >> jimmy: it's weird and boyfri bri them to you for approval or -- or do you just genuinely meet people -- because you had a boyfriend on the show last year. >> yeah, that time i really, really -- i genuinely met him. i saw him perform. i went up to him. i said, can i buy you a drink? like, i think you're great. and then recently it's been more of setting up. not by the crew but by friends. >> jimmy: so friends will set you up with people. then these people know they're going to be on tv as part of being set up? >> pretty much. >> jimmy: i think inheritly that attracts the wrong kind of person. >> totally. if you want to do that, you're a little bit crazy. i guess i'm calling myself crazy. >> jimmy: yeah, so really, you're set up with people who may have a flaw just to b
ther so so yos we had a littl reunion. >> jim aon to come live with you in new york or how does thatde her did do a little song and dance for me. no, she was just coming to new york and got in touch with me. and so, you know, she did definitely casting tape, i'm sure, because they have to see how she looks on camera. >> jimmy: it's weird and boyfri bri them to you for approval or -- or do you just genuinely meet people -- because you had a boyfriend on the show last year. >>...
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. >> well, i think with a recovery in the economy, even a ther sl recovery of the economy, a lot of that interntion gradual can reversed. some of it t government will make moneyon. the ones that wesed to make money havelready been de. but they'll ma some moneyon the her things and they'll lose some money some. but that... i dot know how succesul chrysler and general motors will be. but.... >> rose: chrysler's now bought up fiat. >> it ll b a year or two to see wheth they can rn around or not. so gradually these thingought to be withdrawn. we'v discussed ad nausm with the knowledge that a that tervention took place once and the intervention may takeplace another time whichffects attitudes. i do not believe... although you know, this is disturng in termof business attides and confiden that, as yousay, we're going to have dramatic change in the capitalistic system in the unit states. i do n believe that. but it's going to ke some time to get back to it. >> rose: bottom line, are you optimist about arica? >> m an amecan. but i think we've got lots of oblems. i thout you were going to raise a
. >> well, i think with a recovery in the economy, even a ther sl recovery of the economy, a lot of that interntion gradual can reversed. some of it t government will make moneyon. the ones that wesed to make money havelready been de. but they'll ma some moneyon the her things and they'll lose some money some. but that... i dot know how succesul chrysler and general motors will be. but.... >> rose: chrysler's now bought up fiat. >> it ll b a year or two to see wheth they can...
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ife have time wel go back ther >> reporte in the past, troops patrled inside humvees.re time on foot we're in the process of spenng more time on the ground getting out of ourlap& vehicles and out from behind our sunglasses and a this gear that we we, d literallyust getting out amonthe population. so they see us as human bein. we treat thems such, rather than looking ke something out "star war"film. the goal, in th jargon of counter-surgency doctrine sto connect with the people. but when theoldiers arrive, the viage is empt >> there are not a lot of pele out toda right now, there's noe out. it cld be bad timing or anything. worst-case scenario isdáhey've been ward to stay away because of the enemy who are here. best-case scenario is it was just bad luck. it's one of the two. >> repord: counter-insurgenc proves farore difficult in actice than inheory. >> t difficulty les in the executio when you put it a culture that is differenfrom your own langge is different, religion is different--ll of the normal societal suctures are ait differen- then it becomes extraordinary co
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aid has started to arrive in american samoa now that the white house has declared a major disafter ther in the aftermath of a deadly tsunami. nearly 120 people were kied and entire villaged wiped out when the earthquake triggered the killer waves. the government is stepping in with federal aid that could include grants for temporary housing, home repairs and property insurance loans. here at home, members of the local samoan community gathered to pray for loved ones. >>> another story, developments in iran's nuclear program. the united states says it will not make a snap judgment on what to do about growing concerns. the obama administration has indicated it is not in a hurry to slap severe sanctions on iran because of its nuclear ambitions. the state department is hoping six-nation talks will open the door to dialogue. >>> on another front, officials say it may be weeks before president obama announced a decision on whether to modify american strategy in afghanistan or send more troops to the area. >>> we are also following some developing business news this morning. word of a huge dea
aid has started to arrive in american samoa now that the white house has declared a major disafter ther in the aftermath of a deadly tsunami. nearly 120 people were kied and entire villaged wiped out when the earthquake triggered the killer waves. the government is stepping in with federal aid that could include grants for temporary housing, home repairs and property insurance loans. here at home, members of the local samoan community gathered to pray for loved ones. >>> another story,...
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as i understand it, people would apply for the tax credits, and it would be verified with thers? could you go through that? >> certainly. the way the mark reads, everyone that has an s.s.n., their name, dirt of birth and s.s.n. would be verified with the social security administration. if that person is a citizenship, it will be checked with s.s.a.'s records as well. if they are not a u.s. citizen, they are required to supply their a-number or i-94 number. we also require that people submit their income information which we verify with the i.r.s. >> so all of that is in the chairman's mark? >> that is correct. >> and all of that would continue to be there under my amendment? >> that is my understanding of your amendment. >> that is about all the explanation i can think of to give you. >> mr. chairman, may i ask a question? >> the chairman is right there. >> are those required in everything? in other words, not just the tax credit? are they required for the other portions of the bill or the other government programs in the bill? the medicade expansion -- >> we got confused. could
as i understand it, people would apply for the tax credits, and it would be verified with thers? could you go through that? >> certainly. the way the mark reads, everyone that has an s.s.n., their name, dirt of birth and s.s.n. would be verified with the social security administration. if that person is a citizenship, it will be checked with s.s.a.'s records as well. if they are not a u.s. citizen, they are required to supply their a-number or i-94 number. we also require that people...
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bristol meier squibb say ther experimental drug met its main goal of reducing blood sugar levels in the late stage trials. they could go for approval next year. >>> call it a big day for rio de janeiro. the city celebrating today. the decision to hold the 2016 summer olympics in rio. take a look at the video. they were so thrilled down there. beating out tokyo, madrid, and the favorite, chicago. for many, chicago's elimination was a complete surprise. because without that city, the ioc would be leaving money on the table. cnbc's darren rovell is in chicago to explain. >> that's right, michelle. the olympics is a big business. the ioc's 106 members went with the heart instead of the all-mighty dollars. those bidding for the television rights, i mean, 2014, 2016, the biggest piece of the revenue for the ioc, they would pay more for a games in the states. dick eversol telling us that the rio decision would mean an automatic deduction in what advertisers would pay and, therefore, what the networks would pay. >> rio, a lineup from the time period standpoint. i think particularly among advert
bristol meier squibb say ther experimental drug met its main goal of reducing blood sugar levels in the late stage trials. they could go for approval next year. >>> call it a big day for rio de janeiro. the city celebrating today. the decision to hold the 2016 summer olympics in rio. take a look at the video. they were so thrilled down there. beating out tokyo, madrid, and the favorite, chicago. for many, chicago's elimination was a complete surprise. because without that city, the ioc...
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. >> the tremendous advances that you descbe helpus see ardipiecus, but it sound like thers also been a lot of advances in the science of palenthropology, so there's just a lot more that you can know fm a molar, l's say. >> we havehe kind of techlogy today that weid not have 20 years ago. so now when one find aroken and fragmented skull li the one that we found, this i not the original,he iginal is nationaleritage inethiopia. it was anunce there had earlr today in ads ababa. that was lhograph. this was a series of pieceshat re imaged in tokyo and then put together tee dimensily to create this repca of what theskull... the original one looked like when restored. we couldt have donehat 20 years ago. on t original teeth, the sampleof the enel when that amel was developing, aen an ice topic signature based on the plancommunity was preserved in th enamel. we can extract th signal that's 4.4 llion years old. soe understand thebiology in a detail we've never been able to do fore. >> suar: whenever i've inteiewed people in your lne of wk, there's ver an end, really, when you find somethg that
. >> the tremendous advances that you descbe helpus see ardipiecus, but it sound like thers also been a lot of advances in the science of palenthropology, so there's just a lot more that you can know fm a molar, l's say. >> we havehe kind of techlogy today that weid not have 20 years ago. so now when one find aroken and fragmented skull li the one that we found, this i not the original,he iginal is nationaleritage inethiopia. it was anunce there had earlr today in ads ababa. that...
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. >>> another deadly disafter ther in the philippines. there are new developments in the u.s. strategy in the war in afghanistan. coming up next, we'll check world headlines. plus. >> what are you having trouble or something? >> hell, yeah. >> conversation between an air traffic controller and an airport employee just moment before a deadly mid-air collision. who was wrong? we'll be back after this. plaintiff ♪ now there's rhythm and sound -- making their hearts pound ♪ ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ ♪ is folgers in your cup >>> welcome back. there is a live look again from oslo, norway where the nobel peace prize has just been awarded and a bit of a surprise for many. the nobel peace prize for 2009 going to president barack obama. the committee saying that he showed extraordinariest to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peop. you think a lot of people didn't think th -- mr. obama's name was mentioned but i think many people had thought it was a little bit too early in his presidency for that prize to be awarded to him but in fact it has gone to pres
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there e qualitieshat you throw yourself into at the begiing of a run which slowly turn, hone do and t,ther colors come up. i wod say there w a brashness to themn aggressi that i found. a furyi found in be done whici think is just leveled out somewhat. and slighy a bitore wit here. certainly more confince and that's because wenow it as a company. we knothe play very ll. >> and the resnse has been terrific too th in terms it of critical and in terms ofudience response. >> yeah. >>et me do one more scene. act 5, scene 1 hlet discusses the skul the king's gesture. what can you telus of that. >> iad this, i read one of the many books in preparation for this part, this wonderful outlet this wonderful observation that cause hamlet cannot play the king, hisncle has taken over the role of the king he assumes the next most truthful role in court which is the fool. which is w he puts on this an partilar disposition, why is consideredad becae he starts speang in the giberh of a fool which isn't madness but is wit and often pnted truth. the play unravels a he is fally accused of the murderf paloneus he
there e qualitieshat you throw yourself into at the begiing of a run which slowly turn, hone do and t,ther colors come up. i wod say there w a brashness to themn aggressi that i found. a furyi found in be done whici think is just leveled out somewhat. and slighy a bitore wit here. certainly more confince and that's because wenow it as a company. we knothe play very ll. >> and the resnse has been terrific too th in terms it of critical and in terms ofudience response. >> yeah....
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jackson's ther is asking for more control over his estate. >>> unemployment figures for september areally this half hour us airways captain chesley "sully" sullenberger and his copilot were reunited in the cockpit for the first time since their splash landing. >> the same route they were on when they made that historic landing in new york's hudson river. john berman went along for the unforgettable ride. >> reporter: final preparations for a flight eight and a half months in the making. >> it feels normal, it feels natural. it's like being home again. >> reporter: the last time captain chesley sullenberger and co-pilot jeff skiles tried this, well, that ended in a miracle. this time they were aiming for the mundane. >> i think it's important for closure, to complete the trip we never completed. >> reporter: this was a carefully staged media event. >> it's good to be back in new york. it's good to be back at work. >> reporter: sullenberger won't be flying much in the future, as he takes on a more managerial role. he does have a book coming out. still, the passengers were thrilled to be
jackson's ther is asking for more control over his estate. >>> unemployment figures for september areally this half hour us airways captain chesley "sully" sullenberger and his copilot were reunited in the cockpit for the first time since their splash landing. >> the same route they were on when they made that historic landing in new york's hudson river. john berman went along for the unforgettable ride. >> reporter: final preparations for a flight eight and a...
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former federal reserve chairman alan green span predicts the unemployment rate will pass 10% and 11 ther stayr awhile. he is concerned about people out of work for a long time, six months or longer because he says they start to lose job skills. we don't have that sound from greenspan. more than 7 million jobs gone since december when the unemployment rate was 4.9%. indiana senator evan bayh says it things would have been worms without the stimulus package. >> i would have tried to have it go into effect sooner and had more directly related to jobs but it is what it is at that point. it continues to go into the economic blood stream and keep things from being a whole lot worse. >> republicans say lower taxes are the answer to a stronger economy, not more spending. sources tell fox the white house has started preliminary talks with congressional democratic leaders on new steps to ease up the financial burden on the unemployed. shannon? >> shannon: thank you very much, julie, for the domestic update. and now looking internationally so what we are dealing with. the white house says president
former federal reserve chairman alan green span predicts the unemployment rate will pass 10% and 11 ther stayr awhile. he is concerned about people out of work for a long time, six months or longer because he says they start to lose job skills. we don't have that sound from greenspan. more than 7 million jobs gone since december when the unemployment rate was 4.9%. indiana senator evan bayh says it things would have been worms without the stimulus package. >> i would have tried to have it...
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. >> we'll have some more dogs -- ->( music playing )ther show. - we know technology can make you moret can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> this morning on "leonard's look," mike leonard shows us a place where smiles are infectious and good manners a matter of course. >> reporter: it's the one national problem that could be solved without spending a dime of federal money, the one heavily discussed issue that wouldn't be an issue if people simply followed this man's lead. . less than 200 yards from my winnetka, illinois, home stands the grand food center. and at the deli counter in the back -- >> how have you been doing? >> reporter: stands ed embers. >> frank, how are you doing, sir? >> reporter: a married, father of three -- >> have a nice day now. >> reporter
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they all took the they hope ther to lend.hey put them in trouble. >> i think bernanke and paulison deserve a right to derved themselves on that. there is going to be debate on this probably from years to come. from where i sat, i think they did the best thing they possibly could for america. gretchen: dana, stick around if you will. president obama held youtube address. there is something very, very familiar to what he said. dana will express her thoughts on that. steve: doctor known for showing audiences real organs. dr. oz with life saving advice and some human hearts. you don't want to miss. this "fox & friends" show for this monday. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail fl
they all took the they hope ther to lend.hey put them in trouble. >> i think bernanke and paulison deserve a right to derved themselves on that. there is going to be debate on this probably from years to come. from where i sat, i think they did the best thing they possibly could for america. gretchen: dana, stick around if you will. president obama held youtube address. there is something very, very familiar to what he said. dana will express her thoughts on that. steve: doctor known for...
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department of law enforcement and came out and said they found in credible threats to rifqa from her fam ther or the community in columbus and children's services in columbus, they haven't acknowledged they have done an investigation but they have said they have no reason to believe she's not safe at least returning to the state. >> okay. so, a bit earlier we heard from rifqa a couple months ago, fearful, fearing for her life. let's listen to her father speaking with our sister network cnn recently. let's listen to that. >> your daughter says at one point you held up a laptop and said i'm going to kill you. >> it's not at all true. it's not at all true. >> let's bring in julia morrow. we've heard from rifqa and her father. how do you sort this out. it's her word against his at this point talking about an investigation? >> mike, i honestly think this young lady is quite the drama queen. she needs to stop it already and go home. she's crying out for attention. all of her allegations proved false. it's not just a he said/she said. for instance one of the allegations she made was that she's ameri
department of law enforcement and came out and said they found in credible threats to rifqa from her fam ther or the community in columbus and children's services in columbus, they haven't acknowledged they have done an investigation but they have said they have no reason to believe she's not safe at least returning to the state. >> okay. so, a bit earlier we heard from rifqa a couple months ago, fearful, fearing for her life. let's listen to her father speaking with our sister network...
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. >> in the balks bucus bill ther co-ops to broker private insurance.f work will have to be done before health care reform reaches the desk of the president. the finance committee bill has to be blended with a version passed by the senate health education labor and pensions committee. >>> after spending the past 40 years in cuba a suspected hijacker is being held in federal custody without bail. he pleaded guilty in a manhattan federal court today. he's charged with attacking and hijacking a pan am flight from kennedy airport in new york and forcing the plane to land in cuba in 1968. he surrendered to federal agents on sunday at jfk. if convicted, he could face life in prison. ♪ this is it ♪ here i stand >> new song from michael jackson creating quite a buzz. one veteran songwriter says it sounds strangely familiar. what he's doing about "this is it." >>> pauling a anka said he'll g% of the profits from "this is it." in 1990 he gave the song to the singer safire to record under its original title "i never heard." when you listen to both recordings, ther
. >> in the balks bucus bill ther co-ops to broker private insurance.f work will have to be done before health care reform reaches the desk of the president. the finance committee bill has to be blended with a version passed by the senate health education labor and pensions committee. >>> after spending the past 40 years in cuba a suspected hijacker is being held in federal custody without bail. he pleaded guilty in a manhattan federal court today. he's charged with attacking and...
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boy, 6-year-old falcon, somehow crawled into that little box, he got curious and it became unthey therred. why? we don't know. as you say it flew 75 miles in a sou southeasterly direction and to everyone's surprise and amazement, they didn't find falcon inside there. was the landing an hour and a half ago. all these rescue personnel were at the scene. there were at least three rescue squads there, a couple of dozen personnel. they ran up, they held the ropes of that craft and they looked inside and, initially, when they found it hadn't been breached, the gondola or capsule, the pro tugs at the bottom of this flying saucer-like device. they thought good news. now, it turns out he may have been in a very, very small box. he would have had to crawl inside and it would have been very uncomfortable. the problem is this balloon reached altitudes of 11,000 feet above sea level. above sea level. the ground, of course, is roughly a mile high, 5280 or so. so, it got way, way up there. when and how this little plywood box fell off, we can't continue. again the search continues, an air search involvi
boy, 6-year-old falcon, somehow crawled into that little box, he got curious and it became unthey therred. why? we don't know. as you say it flew 75 miles in a sou southeasterly direction and to everyone's surprise and amazement, they didn't find falcon inside there. was the landing an hour and a half ago. all these rescue personnel were at the scene. there were at least three rescue squads there, a couple of dozen personnel. they ran up, they held the ropes of that craft and they looked inside...
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also arrested yesterday was jennifer earnest's missouri ther down in sarasota county, florida. >> okay w. cops tailing them, how did they begin to link them in some way, shape, or form to this crime. >> it's been a hectic week for them. starting last wednesday police began searching the residences of all these people. this kind of culminated when the people were brought in yesterday. they actually talked to sarah duncan in florida yesterday. she went home to work and when she got home she was arrested at her condo on an warrant and a couple minutes later they announced the arrest to the pub glick. >> charged with obstruction of justice, any specifics on that at all? what were police meaning by that? >> well, you know, yeah, obviously a broad law but there are some specifics within the law you can be charged with maybe tampering or concealing evidence, inducing a witness to hide what they know or conspiring to leave the state or hide somebody there. are specifics there we are talking about. >> do you get the feeling it's something after the fact that maybe they didn't know beforehand bu
also arrested yesterday was jennifer earnest's missouri ther down in sarasota county, florida. >> okay w. cops tailing them, how did they begin to link them in some way, shape, or form to this crime. >> it's been a hectic week for them. starting last wednesday police began searching the residences of all these people. this kind of culminated when the people were brought in yesterday. they actually talked to sarah duncan in florida yesterday. she went home to work and when she got...
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thers here is the film-- two a.c.o.r.n. workers were fired for giving the couple some questionable financial advice. remember it was caught on tape, here's what filmmaker o'keefe had to say. >> we are being threatened with lawsuits and therefore we don't really want to waste our time here, so i'm going to show you the philadelphia video that i have produced, sort of an introduction and i have muted the employee in question katharine conway russell, i have muted her voice so you don't actually here what she says you can still watch her you can watch her body language, you can hear what we say and it will still dispute all the lies you can still see the truth we have been threatened with lawsuits, we're tired of this we don't want to waste our time anymore. >> okay, obviously opponents of a.c.o.r.n. a.c.o.r.n.'s ceo has said in the past that these videos made her stomach turn but they're suing the filmmakers by saying that the film makers broke the law without receiving the permission of the employees involved in that. >>> pe
thers here is the film-- two a.c.o.r.n. workers were fired for giving the couple some questionable financial advice. remember it was caught on tape, here's what filmmaker o'keefe had to say. >> we are being threatened with lawsuits and therefore we don't really want to waste our time here, so i'm going to show you the philadelphia video that i have produced, sort of an introduction and i have muted the employee in question katharine conway russell, i have muted her voice so you don't...
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actually dog handlers, dthers nos, o the ecial rticn that is need you can see likehe to bee jautecwen ther univsi outh florida >>ex coprewill fight charges killedis third e. but a jue says smuer ial ilun ho, andshiss all . >>> a 19-year-old accused of trying to blow up a dallas skyscraper returns to court today. a judge is holding a hearing on whether there's enough evidence to prosecute him. hosam somati is charged with trying to detonate what he believed was a truck bomb beneath a 60-story building. his former landlord says to him there wasn't really anything suspicious about him. >> >>> some of the people have told me that he was more of a party animal than a philosopher. >> a couple weeks before his arrest, smadi was pulled over for a string of traffic violations. he was asking questions about the legal process. >>> investigators have several people under round the clock surveillance in a alleged plot to detonate bombs. some traveled to pakistan with zazi and are now back in the u.s. zazi pleaded not guilty last week. a grand jury can considering more charges in the case. >>> a newborn
actually dog handlers, dthers nos, o the ecial rticn that is need you can see likehe to bee jautecwen ther univsi outh florida >>ex coprewill fight charges killedis third e. but a jue says smuer ial ilun ho, andshiss all . >>> a 19-year-old accused of trying to blow up a dallas skyscraper returns to court today. a judge is holding a hearing on whether there's enough evidence to prosecute him. hosam somati is charged with trying to detonate what he believed was a truck bomb...