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ahead this evening, can a tightrope walker provide a shot in the arm to niagara falls tourism?story is next. when my asthma symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month clinical study. dulera contains formoterol, which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. dulera is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop dulera and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take dulera more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if dul
ahead this evening, can a tightrope walker provide a shot in the arm to niagara falls tourism?story is next. when my asthma symptoms returned, my doctor prescribed dulera to help prevent them. [ male announcer ] dulera is for patients 12 and older whose asthma is not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. dulera will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. dulera helps significantly improve lung function. this was shown over a 6 month...
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later this evening, the tightrope walker who could hold the key to the future of niagara falls. college graduates forced to move back home in a bad economy. and california, there they go: why are so many residents leaving the state that was once golden? those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about pradaxa. an important study showed that pradaxa 150mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney problems or a bleeding condition, like stomach ulcers. or if you take aspirin products, nsaids, or blood thinners. tell your doctor about all medicines you take,
later this evening, the tightrope walker who could hold the key to the future of niagara falls. college graduates forced to move back home in a bad economy. and california, there they go: why are so many residents leaving the state that was once golden? those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about...
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tightrope, and let it in. and let it in. yes, yes! good job. that's it. >> next, i tried my hand -- i mean foot -- at walking on stilts. if at first you don't succeed... i was more at home on the trampoline. since i have one in my backyard, flipping in the air comes naturally. i get to try aerial fabrics next. polly seems to defy gravity as she gracefully executes her moves on the aerial hammock. >> which is basically a very long piece of fabric folded in half and tied in a knot way up there. >> since it's called a hammock, it makes sense that the one thing i learned how to do is lie down. >> well, sit first. there you go. [ laughs ] >> this pose is called "doing the coffin." ahh! now for something a little more challenging. >> so, you're gonna put your foot on the fabric and stand on up. >> okay. >> and just to make us a little more secure, we're gonna crisscross the fabrics. >> okay. >> then my foot's gonna come -- in dance, we call this passé, with your foot to your knee. >> okay. >> hands reach way up high, and then you're gonna arch forwar
tightrope, and let it in. and let it in. yes, yes! good job. that's it. >> next, i tried my hand -- i mean foot -- at walking on stilts. if at first you don't succeed... i was more at home on the trampoline. since i have one in my backyard, flipping in the air comes naturally. i get to try aerial fabrics next. polly seems to defy gravity as she gracefully executes her moves on the aerial hammock. >> which is basically a very long piece of fabric folded in half and tied in a knot way...
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3,000 feet including this one we found, walking a tightrope 3,000 feet above the ground p unbelievableswollen joints, a i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to th
3,000 feet including this one we found, walking a tightrope 3,000 feet above the ground p unbelievableswollen joints, a i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on top of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight...
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an austrian daredevil crossed one of yosemite's deepest gullies on a tightrope, 3,000 feet in the airith no safety harness. >> he made the crossing four times. three with the safety rope and once without. but as extreme and death-defying this stunt seems, it turns out, it's not record-setting. a yosemite veteran tells abc news, quote, it's been done before. >> i can't believe it was done before. i can't believe it was done again. >> where they find the bravery to do that. and once without a safety harness? are you kidding me? some guys are brave. >> scared me just to watch it. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, the late-night comics on this very wild week for gop candidate, herman cain. i think we can -- him for all of the allegations about that affair. we'll have this and more when "atm" continues after this. as a former fighter pilot, i like the fact that quicken loans offers va loans. i worked with a real person while doing everything online. it was the best of both worlds. their rates and fees were low, and their crew kept me updated through every
an austrian daredevil crossed one of yosemite's deepest gullies on a tightrope, 3,000 feet in the airith no safety harness. >> he made the crossing four times. three with the safety rope and once without. but as extreme and death-defying this stunt seems, it turns out, it's not record-setting. a yosemite veteran tells abc news, quote, it's been done before. >> i can't believe it was done before. i can't believe it was done again. >> where they find the bravery to do that. and...
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little break and come back on the other side and talk about how the united states has all walked the tightrope and all of this. we will take a little break. this is america. >> "this is america" is made possible by -- the national education association, the nation's art -- largest advocate for children and public education. the american federation of teachers, a union of professionals. thegare singapore tourism board there ishiomorngetve fryon e singapore airlines, a great way to fly. honson corporation, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation, afo communications, and the rotendaro family trust. >> the arab league got involved serious sanctions. >> yes. this is a story that has not been well understood in this country. sanctions are not going to work in the end, and then what? that is certainly a value question. the story is the arab league that is a bunch of arab leaders that have always defended each other in the past and have come out strongly condemning one of them, one of their own. they realize that they understand that the public mood is such that they cannot be seen to con
little break and come back on the other side and talk about how the united states has all walked the tightrope and all of this. we will take a little break. this is america. >> "this is america" is made possible by -- the national education association, the nation's art -- largest advocate for children and public education. the american federation of teachers, a union of professionals. thegare singapore tourism board there ishiomorngetve fryon e singapore airlines, a great way...
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they are trying to tread a tightrope between their own policies and not wanting to lose any chance to reset relations with the north. >> is there a feeling things can only get better after recent tension? >> i am not sure that is the only feeling. what you are saying about how kim jong un is being presented -- one of the things that came across strongly was how much they were emphasizing how kim jong il was taking the ideologies of his father, and presenting it as a continuing, a process that started when north korea was created and is simply carrying down. i think the effects of that, and having kim jong-il at the forefront yesterday and today, sends a strong message, trying to bolster this very young, very inexperienced figurehead. >> did the statement of the south korean government tally with what the people are saying, and the newspapers? >> it is put at the moment. the government here is conservative. they have taken a tougher line against p'yongyang. but the country has different opinions. there are some that are much more pro-north then the people in power. one of the reasons t
they are trying to tread a tightrope between their own policies and not wanting to lose any chance to reset relations with the north. >> is there a feeling things can only get better after recent tension? >> i am not sure that is the only feeling. what you are saying about how kim jong un is being presented -- one of the things that came across strongly was how much they were emphasizing how kim jong il was taking the ideologies of his father, and presenting it as a continuing, a...
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how much of a tightrope is this for the democrats? >> well, look, it is a tightrope.ute. it's good for the economy to extend the payroll tax cut. it is good politics if this issue continues to be the fulcrum of the debate. good for us as democrats because we clearly win this debate at a political level because as leader pelosi just highlighted it is the middle class versus the extraordinarily wealthy. we don't like to frame politics that way, but that's what this is about. but let me put an overlay on this. what concerns me, ed and gene, is if this is the entirety of what we're talking about to get our economy moving again, we're not going to make the progress we need to make and so i think while this is good short-term stuff we need a much broader conversation to get our economy back to where it needs to go. >> well, nancy pelosi said any arrangement now to keep the government open will not include revenue. so the democrats have not gotten what they've wanted so far, gene. >> well, they haven't gotten it, ed. now, what we're hearing from administration officials, and
how much of a tightrope is this for the democrats? >> well, look, it is a tightrope.ute. it's good for the economy to extend the payroll tax cut. it is good politics if this issue continues to be the fulcrum of the debate. good for us as democrats because we clearly win this debate at a political level because as leader pelosi just highlighted it is the middle class versus the extraordinarily wealthy. we don't like to frame politics that way, but that's what this is about. but let me put...
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ite pass is tipped and they break a tackle and then tightrope their way down the sideline.hey dive in and it is 7-7. the ducks roll up 49 points and the game is actually closer than expected because the line was 32. it was david paulson there on the score. the ducks are headed to the rose bowl after a 49-31 victory. palo alto, the central coast section finals. travis on the option, and he is a big dude. 54 yards and he had 206 yards rushing for the night. not for long. the ensuing kickoff and
ite pass is tipped and they break a tackle and then tightrope their way down the sideline.hey dive in and it is 7-7. the ducks roll up 49 points and the game is actually closer than expected because the line was 32. it was david paulson there on the score. the ducks are headed to the rose bowl after a 49-31 victory. palo alto, the central coast section finals. travis on the option, and he is a big dude. 54 yards and he had 206 yards rushing for the night. not for long. the ensuing kickoff and
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ite pass is tipped and they break a tackle and then tightrope their way down the sideline. they dive in and it is 7-7. the ducks roll up 49 points and the game is actually closer than expected because the line was 32. it was david paulson there on the score. the ducks are headed to the rose bowl after a 49-31 victory. palo alto, the central coast section finals. travis on the option, and he is a big dude. 54 yards and he had 206 yards rushing for the night. not for long. the ensuing kickoff and dj boyd, right up the middle. 98-yard kickoff return for the touchdown. but he lead it 27-7 at the half. the third quarter and he is bouncing to the outside and a stiff arm and break a tackle. he rolls 41-13 and de la salle routes them. k.j. choi played alongside tiger woods and says he believes the tiger of old is back. he was describing woods' game as artistry. look out kj. all kinds of trouble on the course out there. the tee shot on 15 and heading to a watery grave. choi hit two shots into the drink. tiger actually hit one. choi took a double bogey 7. tiger said he could have put
ite pass is tipped and they break a tackle and then tightrope their way down the sideline. they dive in and it is 7-7. the ducks roll up 49 points and the game is actually closer than expected because the line was 32. it was david paulson there on the score. the ducks are headed to the rose bowl after a 49-31 victory. palo alto, the central coast section finals. travis on the option, and he is a big dude. 54 yards and he had 206 yards rushing for the night. not for long. the ensuing kickoff and...
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. >>> talk about nerves of steel. 23-year-old mish walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemite national park. he even paused to pray for a moment. the rope is one inch wide. he walked across three times with a safety harness. but now what you are watching here, he then walked uh across without the safety equipment, but waited for a crowd of tourists to leave first just in case. they don't need to see that. >> wow. that's some nerve. >> a real man would do it on a half inch rope. come on. that's ridiculous. before lebron james gets back his real job in the nba, he had one thing he needed to do, walk on a tight -- no. a flag football game showdown. scary to think what lebron james would do on a football field for real. sports is next. [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, we're giving you a big thank you this friday & saturday with the simplest way to save extra. just use your jcpenney rewards credit card and save an extra 20% off all apparel, shoes accessories and home. no exclusions. that's an extra 20% off gifts for her. all the greatest gifts for him. must have kitchen electrics
. >>> talk about nerves of steel. 23-year-old mish walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemite national park. he even paused to pray for a moment. the rope is one inch wide. he walked across three times with a safety harness. but now what you are watching here, he then walked uh across without the safety equipment, but waited for a crowd of tourists to leave first just in case. they don't need to see that. >> wow. that's some nerve. >> a real man would do it on a...
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. >>> talk about nerves of steel. 23-year-old mish walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemiteional park. he even paused to pray for a moment. the rope is one inch wide. he walked across three times with a safety harness. but now what you are watching here, he then walked uh across without the safety equipment, but waited for a crowd of tourists to leave first just in case. they don't need to see that. >> wow. that's some nerve. >> a real man would do it on a half inch rope. come on. that's ridiculous. before lebron james gets back his real job in the nba, he had one thing he needed to do, walk on a tight -- no. a flag football game showdown. scary to think what lebron james would do on a football field for real. field for real. sports is next. [ male announcer ] citibank's new app for ipad makes it easy for anne to view her finances from anywhere. like gate d12 for the next three hours. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. really? [ male announcer ] kate uses her citibank debit card because kate knows there are some things you shouldn't be charged for. refi
. >>> talk about nerves of steel. 23-year-old mish walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemiteional park. he even paused to pray for a moment. the rope is one inch wide. he walked across three times with a safety harness. but now what you are watching here, he then walked uh across without the safety equipment, but waited for a crowd of tourists to leave first just in case. they don't need to see that. >> wow. that's some nerve. >> a real man would do it on a half...
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which to my surprise he accepted the blagojevich apology directly to the judge however he walked a tightrope. >>you raised the constitutional issue as to whether this lack of remorse on the part of blagojevich factored into the judge's discretion on sentencing >>people have certain rights but at the same time it's weird with the federal system there are lots of stringent guidelines that are of little bit difficult to understand and these guidelines call for points off if you do not show remorse or adequately apologize to the court ... this could be slapping the constitution >>as you could say when lacroix average reached his home with adoring crowds he went back into his don quixote check act.. and one last thought: when you speak of a severe sentence when tom skilling says there's a severe weather alert everyone listens so when this judge hands down a sentence like this you know people need to set up and pay attention as to why >>still to come on the wgn midday news ... jerry sandusky makes a bail and is now out of jail we will have the latest details and a former u.s. senator faces his old
which to my surprise he accepted the blagojevich apology directly to the judge however he walked a tightrope. >>you raised the constitutional issue as to whether this lack of remorse on the part of blagojevich factored into the judge's discretion on sentencing >>people have certain rights but at the same time it's weird with the federal system there are lots of stringent guidelines that are of little bit difficult to understand and these guidelines call for points off if you do not...
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. >>> talk about nerves of steel. 23-year-old mish walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemite national park. he even paused to pray for a moment. the rope is one inch wide. he walked across three times with a safety harness. but now w watching acrosse then walked uh without the safety equipment, but waited for a crowd of tourists to leave first just in case. they don't need to see that. >> wow. that's some nerve. >> a real man would do it on a half inch rope. come on. that's ridiculous. before lebron james gets back his real job in the nba, he had one thing he needed to do, walk on a tight -- no. a flag football game showdown. scary to think what lebron james would do on a football field for real. sports is next. alright, so we have $10. you could get two things for $4 and one for $2. or five things for $2. or one for $6 and two for $2. [ male announcer ] with denny's 2-4-6-8 value menu, we're open to all new ways to save you money. [ imitates explosion ] [ male announcer ] denny's. can be short. the former raider defensive lineman died of a heart attack at age 42. he was a hu
. >>> talk about nerves of steel. 23-year-old mish walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemite national park. he even paused to pray for a moment. the rope is one inch wide. he walked across three times with a safety harness. but now w watching acrosse then walked uh without the safety equipment, but waited for a crowd of tourists to leave first just in case. they don't need to see that. >> wow. that's some nerve. >> a real man would do it on a half inch rope. come...
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>> it is a tightrope. it's good for the economy to extend the payroll tax cut.s good politics if this issue continues to be the fulcrum for the debate. good for us, because we clearly win the debate at this level, as nancy pelosi junior -- but let me put an overlay on this. what concerns me, ed and gene, is that if this is the entirety of what we're talking about to get our economy moving again, we're not going to make the progress we need to make, and so i think while this is good short-term stuff, we need a much broader conversation to get our economy back to where it needs to go. >> so the democrats have not gotten what they wanted so far, gene? >> they haven't gotten it, ed. what we're hearing from administration officials, and there was a briefing day with a couple senior officials, they say we're going to continue this fight. we want to make sure that nobody gets hurt right now, and the economy doesn't get hurt right now. we want to make sure that unemployment insurance is extended, the payroll tax holiday is extended. we know that republicans have dug in
>> it is a tightrope. it's good for the economy to extend the payroll tax cut.s good politics if this issue continues to be the fulcrum for the debate. good for us, because we clearly win the debate at this level, as nancy pelosi junior -- but let me put an overlay on this. what concerns me, ed and gene, is that if this is the entirety of what we're talking about to get our economy moving again, we're not going to make the progress we need to make, and so i think while this is good...
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the obama administration is walking a diplomatic tightrope and has again stopped short of calling china a currency manipulator. but some of the president's political opponents have no such reservations. >> one, we've got to say to china, no more of that. and we keep talking about that but not doing anything. and if i'm president, i'm going to label on day one china a currency manipulator which will allow us to apply tariffs to their products where they're artificially and unfairly pricing relative to their own. >> most economies estimate that the r&d is undervalued by 20% to 25%. that means our exports to china are that much more expensive, and their imports into the united states are that much cheaper. now, there's been slight improvement over the last year, partly because of u.s. pressure, but it hasn't been enough. and it's time for them to go ahead and move towards a market-based system for their currency. >> now, the slight improvemen you heard president obama refer to there can be seen quite clearly on this chart. now, since china took steps to boost flexibility in its currency la
the obama administration is walking a diplomatic tightrope and has again stopped short of calling china a currency manipulator. but some of the president's political opponents have no such reservations. >> one, we've got to say to china, no more of that. and we keep talking about that but not doing anything. and if i'm president, i'm going to label on day one china a currency manipulator which will allow us to apply tariffs to their products where they're artificially and unfairly pricing...
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. >> on a tightrope. >> did you ever have this guy on the show?ay this guy, because i've been able to find this much info on the guy that balances. but he has everyday objects and he can figure out how to balance them perfectly. at the end -- he snaps his fingers like it's fun. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> he got a scooter, he's trying to balance. on top of a field. >> he's using the kickstand to balance the vespa. if anybody knows who this guy is and has info on him, i'd like to he know, put it on my facebook page. >> this video was done to promote tourism in seoul. >> i would go to seoul to see this. >> you would go all the way to south korea to see this? and you can see it right here. >> not just to see this, but this is something i would go see while i was in south korea and i would fly there and purposely go see this. >> maybe you could go on a seoul-search and find this guy. >> look at this, watch what i can do. make a move, you're making it harder. >> don't move. >> i'm not moving. >> you're talking, which means you're moving. there you go.
. >> on a tightrope. >> did you ever have this guy on the show?ay this guy, because i've been able to find this much info on the guy that balances. but he has everyday objects and he can figure out how to balance them perfectly. at the end -- he snaps his fingers like it's fun. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> he got a scooter, he's trying to balance. on top of a field. >> he's using the kickstand to balance the vespa. if anybody knows who this guy is and has info on him,...
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. >>> nerves of steel, 23-year-old walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemite national park the rope is only one inch wide. he walked add across three times with a safety harness. -- he walked across without safety equipment and waited for a crowd to leave first, just in case. didn't want anybody to see should something tragic happen, but he's okay. >> is that brave or crazy? >> maybe a little bit of both. braving the winds this morning. >> nerves of steel i didn't hear you and the other ladies talking about his nerves of steel? abs of steel maybe? he could be in a twilight movie. i had to give the ladies a hard time. you can see the camera bouncing on vollmer peak winds gusted to nearly 47 miles per hour. bridges that are moving east to west ever going to be the most affected by the wind gusts because it is perpendicular to you, so it is going to hit from the side. 32 on the bay bridge the other bridges 35 degrees that run north and south. hamilton diablo, 71 mile per hour wind gusts overnight, mount tamalpais 32. north bay mountains spared the winds for the most part compa
. >>> nerves of steel, 23-year-old walked a tightrope 3,000 feet in the air at yosemite national park the rope is only one inch wide. he walked add across three times with a safety harness. -- he walked across without safety equipment and waited for a crowd to leave first, just in case. didn't want anybody to see should something tragic happen, but he's okay. >> is that brave or crazy? >> maybe a little bit of both. braving the winds this morning. >> nerves of steel i...
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but the speaker is traveling an interesting tightrope.e has so often said he's going to run a positive campaign, but then the daggers came out against him. so many negative ads have been airing against him here in iowa. he said that he will combat that negativism and come out with the truth, and he would consider that part of his just combatting the negativity that others are throwing against him. >> well, rick perry, let's turn to him, he brought abortion back into the campaign discussion with comments on the trail saying he now opposes abortion even in the cases of rape or incest calling it a transformation. is this something that will pull evangelical voters toward his campaign and will it make others reject his campaign? >> well, that's one of those evangelical issues that is very important to that community. he's been seen as a very strong pro-life candidate all along, so i'm not sure that will bring too many more fem people into the fold. the difficulty for him is he's fighting with rick santorum and michele bachmann for the same p
but the speaker is traveling an interesting tightrope.e has so often said he's going to run a positive campaign, but then the daggers came out against him. so many negative ads have been airing against him here in iowa. he said that he will combat that negativism and come out with the truth, and he would consider that part of his just combatting the negativity that others are throwing against him. >> well, rick perry, let's turn to him, he brought abortion back into the campaign...
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tightrope his way down the side line. great manufactures by 250 pound linebacker. tied it at 7.k rolled up frain points. game closer than expected though. thomas and paulson there. duck go to the rose bowl after a 49-31 win. high school play off locally palo alto and l central coast section final. the mchue big dude. running through tackle. 54 yards on the option. no good. 6 nothing bell. not for long. ensuing kick off. bj boyd. aloha! 98 yards from the touch down right now beller man leading at the half. college football tomorrow night. stanford head coach shaw join news the studio after the game following oklahoma versus oklahoma state. right around 8:30 over on abc 7. stoodz saying for awhile that his golf game is back on track. we have vivid proof through 2 rounds of chevron world challenge in southern california. tiger came in. look out kj. good hands right there. good reflection. this was not as good. tee shot on 15. l that the water. tiger also hit it in the water on 15 but troy took double bogey z.shot 1 over 73 on the day. tiger on 11 for eagle. reading the break beauti
tightrope his way down the side line. great manufactures by 250 pound linebacker. tied it at 7.k rolled up frain points. game closer than expected though. thomas and paulson there. duck go to the rose bowl after a 49-31 win. high school play off locally palo alto and l central coast section final. the mchue big dude. running through tackle. 54 yards on the option. no good. 6 nothing bell. not for long. ensuing kick off. bj boyd. aloha! 98 yards from the touch down right now beller man leading...
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so it's very, very hard to walk that kind of a tightrope and live that kind of a life because in orderyourself in front of somebody every day and be rejected or approved of, it requires extraordinary resilience. and you must show up for that kind of thing and be willing to risk being told you're no good. >> stage acting is kind of great because you go out every night and you get instant reaction from an audience. it's normally pretty good. a good play or whatever it may be, a good musical, they're cheering you, and you go off and feel fantastic. the worst thing about television i would think is the terrible wait. you make all this stuff. i've made shows and they take months to make. then there's this terrible buildup. in the back of your mind all you're thinking is this could tank, and then what? >> well, i've had that experience, too. >> talk about shows that went well. let's have a clip from a certain show that did do rather well. >> right down from there is the bed and bass hotel. >> yes one of the finer fish-themed hotels. >> a hole in the ice with this and then start fishing? >> i
so it's very, very hard to walk that kind of a tightrope and live that kind of a life because in orderyourself in front of somebody every day and be rejected or approved of, it requires extraordinary resilience. and you must show up for that kind of thing and be willing to risk being told you're no good. >> stage acting is kind of great because you go out every night and you get instant reaction from an audience. it's normally pretty good. a good play or whatever it may be, a good...
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testimony, you look at piers morgan's testimony, it looks like these people, mike, are walking on a thin tightropeimony are preposterous. a newspaper editor who says he only knows 5% of what his journalists were up to? >> nobody believes that. >> that's ridiculous. >> the fact is -- the odd thing is about the two cultures, our press culture and their press culture, i'm not at all surprised there was hacking going on and i'm confident there was a lot more than even we've heard about because it's katie bar the door over there in the tabloid world. the brits who come here say you're all a bunch of limp-wristed liberals that you don't want to do what's required to do to be a great journalist. on the other hand they have got the press council in which you can win libel suits and so it's an odd mix of things that is going on. >>> up next, some of -- one on ones with some of the biggest names in sports. we'll have that in a moment. it's like having portable navigation. a bluetooth connection. a stolen vehicle locator. roadside assistance. and something that could help save your life - automatic help in a
testimony, you look at piers morgan's testimony, it looks like these people, mike, are walking on a thin tightropeimony are preposterous. a newspaper editor who says he only knows 5% of what his journalists were up to? >> nobody believes that. >> that's ridiculous. >> the fact is -- the odd thing is about the two cultures, our press culture and their press culture, i'm not at all surprised there was hacking going on and i'm confident there was a lot more than even we've heard...
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they kind of sound like they're speaking out against boehner so it will be interesting to see what tightrope mr. boehner and company do walk later on today. >> don't you wonder if mcconnell -- sorry, steve. don't you wonder if mcconnell talked to boehner? did you pick up the phone and say listen, i'm about to sign a deal. can you pass that? and boehner initially says ok. >> boehner says today that he did not sign off on the senate bill. >> that's what he's saying now. the thing is you have to have some sort of bipartisanship to make it -- i'm not saying that you should always cave but you have to have some sort of bipartisanship and the senate in my mind had that. why is that important? because people on obama's team are going to be able it say what david axelrod is saying right now in an exclusive interview for fox news yesterday. he's charging that the g.o.p. is doing this on purpose. to screw up the economy so that barack obama loses. >> you have to wonder whether some folks over there think somehow screwing up the economy, throwing a wrench in the works is a good political strategy for t
they kind of sound like they're speaking out against boehner so it will be interesting to see what tightrope mr. boehner and company do walk later on today. >> don't you wonder if mcconnell -- sorry, steve. don't you wonder if mcconnell talked to boehner? did you pick up the phone and say listen, i'm about to sign a deal. can you pass that? and boehner initially says ok. >> boehner says today that he did not sign off on the senate bill. >> that's what he's saying now. the...
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. >> so they are trying to walk that tightrope that mr. foster talked about increasing the quality while at the same time maintaining affordability. >> that's exactly right. >> one of the things we hear frequently is that -- and there is a very forceful proponent of this notion i'm about to suggest. a man named richard vetter we here tell us frequently the reason the cost is increasing is federal student aid is increasing and because federal student aid is increasing, but gives college administrators the license to raise the cost beyond what they normally would. as your data give you any evidence that that is true? >> nope. >> i appreciate that. dr. manahan, i administered a small college that was particularly good at being not-for-profit and i wanted to commend you for your efforts, and i really think that they are very good and very innovative. but i wanted to quickly -- a little over $10 million of institutional aid that you administer what proportion of the tuition revenue does that represent? so a mother of -- in other words it is 40
. >> so they are trying to walk that tightrope that mr. foster talked about increasing the quality while at the same time maintaining affordability. >> that's exactly right. >> one of the things we hear frequently is that -- and there is a very forceful proponent of this notion i'm about to suggest. a man named richard vetter we here tell us frequently the reason the cost is increasing is federal student aid is increasing and because federal student aid is increasing, but...