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. >>> the real pat tillman story, revealed for first time in his own words. from his patriotic decision to leave football, to doubts about his mission, and now new details about how the army's most famous soldier died. >>> and plus, touching a nerve. a coast guard training exercise in the nation's capital triggers a security scare. so what were they thinking? captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm terry moran. we begin with a battle between man and animal, one that's intensified as a growing human population expands into what was once the animals' kingdom. take bears, for example. the number of bears in the u.s. is more than doubled over the past two decades. it's led to tens of thousands of potentially deadly encounters each year. sometimes inside people's homes. as these animals hunt for food. as vicki mabry reports, if something isn't done soon the problem will only get worse. >> 911, what is the address of your emergency? >> there's a bear in our house and it just attacked my wife. >> is your wife injured? >> yes. >> around aspen,
. >>> the real pat tillman story, revealed for first time in his own words. from his patriotic decision to leave football, to doubts about his mission, and now new details about how the army's most famous soldier died. >>> and plus, touching a nerve. a coast guard training exercise in the nation's capital triggers a security scare. so what were they thinking? captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm terry moran. we begin with a battle between man...
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questions about tillman. few he refused.co former secretary of defense rumsfeld also declined to be interviewed for this story. >> many have sacrificed the same sacrifice that the tillman family now suffers. >> before tillman filled out a form before he left for iraq, he he army to have a direct part in his funeral. what do you think he'll feel about this? >> he would be so angry, he would be so hurt and furious at what his family's had to suffer at the hands of the armand the government. i mean, -- you know, he'd want to come down and wring somebody's neck for sure. >> for "nightline" i'm bob woodruff in new york. >> a patriot's story on this 9-11 anniversary. our thanks to bob woodruff for that story. jon krakauer's book will be in the booueasdy. uesda >>> and a training exercise causes a security scare and that's the subject of tonight's "closing argument." (employee 1) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat!! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows dow
questions about tillman. few he refused.co former secretary of defense rumsfeld also declined to be interviewed for this story. >> many have sacrificed the same sacrifice that the tillman family now suffers. >> before tillman filled out a form before he left for iraq, he he army to have a direct part in his funeral. what do you think he'll feel about this? >> he would be so angry, he would be so hurt and furious at what his family's had to suffer at the hands of the armand the...
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chris tillman will be shut down in the future. here's the break down of his innings since he turned pro. mariners brought him slowly in '06. in 071 life 2/3. last year 135 2/3. 137 in this start tonight. there's a line drive and a base hit to left center field. andrus will score and texas has a 1-0 lead. on a 1-2 pitch. byrd got one out over the plate. >> buck: looks like a curveball that stays up and out over the plate. 3 base runners in a row reached after the leadoff hitter was on. a high curveball and over izturis and here comes andrus in to score the first run of the ball game. >> jim: kinsler stopped at second, byrd at first, here's david murphy. and see said the other day, expect a 20% increase in the innings pitched from the year before. that would mean tillman would have 25 more innings in him. david murphy swings through it. of course, there's easier innings than others, i'm sure they won't make it that finite. you're looking at maybe, 3, 4 starts. >> buck: what dave said before the game, they would watch how they perfor
chris tillman will be shut down in the future. here's the break down of his innings since he turned pro. mariners brought him slowly in '06. in 071 life 2/3. last year 135 2/3. 137 in this start tonight. there's a line drive and a base hit to left center field. andrus will score and texas has a 1-0 lead. on a 1-2 pitch. byrd got one out over the plate. >> buck: looks like a curveball that stays up and out over the plate. 3 base runners in a row reached after the leadoff hitter was on. a...
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they come from tillman's own letters and journals. bob woodruff reports. >> reporter: he had it all -- a pro football contract worth millions, a beautiful new bride and after 9/11 he gave it all up to serve his country. but pat tillman had grave doubts about his first deployment to iraq. >> i hope this war is about more than oil, money and power. i doubt that it is. >> reporter: tillman's private letters and journals revealed for the first time in jon krakauer's book "where men win glory," show there was much more to this hard charging safety and army ranger than most imagined. >> my job is challenging, enjoyable and strikes my vanity enough to fool me into thinking it's important. >> reporter: even though pat and his brother kevin, who enlisted with him, had doubts about the iraq war, they never doubted how they would fight. >> if kevin and i are part of a situation where we must fight, every bit of my soul knows we will fight as hard as anyone ever has. >> reporter: tillman was also skeptical about his very first mission in iraq. >>
they come from tillman's own letters and journals. bob woodruff reports. >> reporter: he had it all -- a pro football contract worth millions, a beautiful new bride and after 9/11 he gave it all up to serve his country. but pat tillman had grave doubts about his first deployment to iraq. >> i hope this war is about more than oil, money and power. i doubt that it is. >> reporter: tillman's private letters and journals revealed for the first time in jon krakauer's book...
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tillman, matis and guthrie. will keep everybody on turn and give tillman and madis extra -- madis extra days next time around. that's a good thing. pie takes ball one in the eighth. feliz stays on. so in that case tillman won't pitch for a week, the orioles have two days off next week. >> buck: s that good. at this point give them the extra day. have side sessions and maintain and stamina and give him an extra day or two here is not a bad thing. go by the schedule. >> jim: pie is0 for 2. a 7-game hitting streak on the line. lays off the off-speed pitch. buck mentioned that feliz was a player that texas got back in that trade for teixeira. coming into this season he was the number one rated prospect in the rangers organization. fastball by pie. 2-2. >> buck: very good delivery. that's the thing that jumps out at you. how sound his delivery search he has the grip to change-up. he was a starter in the braves system. >> jim: pie fouls back the pitch. count holds. 2-2. very sound and watch his head. maddux likes the
tillman, matis and guthrie. will keep everybody on turn and give tillman and madis extra -- madis extra days next time around. that's a good thing. pie takes ball one in the eighth. feliz stays on. so in that case tillman won't pitch for a week, the orioles have two days off next week. >> buck: s that good. at this point give them the extra day. have side sessions and maintain and stamina and give him an extra day or two here is not a bad thing. go by the schedule. >> jim: pie is0...
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tillman was the former nfl player who died in afghanistan. >> for the first time, we're hearing tillman'sbout his missions. and they come from tillman's own writes. here's bob woodruff. >> reporter: he had it all. a pro football contract, worth millions. a beautiful, new bride. and after 9/11, he gave it all up to serve his country. but pat tillman had grave doubts about his first deployment to iraq. >> i hope this war is about more than oil, money and power. i doubt that it is. >> reporter: tillman's private letters and journals, revealed in jon krakauer's book, "when men win glory," show there was more to this army ranger than managed. >> it strokes my vanity enough to fool me into thinking it's important. >> reporter: even though pat and his brother, kevin, who enlisted with him, had doubts about iraq, they never doubted how they would fight. >> if kevin and i are part of a situation where we must fight, everyone part of my soul will fight harder than anyone ever has. >> this mission will be a p.o.w. rescue. a woman named jessica lynch. i do believe this to be a big public relations st
tillman was the former nfl player who died in afghanistan. >> for the first time, we're hearing tillman'sbout his missions. and they come from tillman's own writes. here's bob woodruff. >> reporter: he had it all. a pro football contract, worth millions. a beautiful, new bride. and after 9/11, he gave it all up to serve his country. but pat tillman had grave doubts about his first deployment to iraq. >> i hope this war is about more than oil, money and power. i doubt that it...
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how about one final on tillman.there any plans to shut him down after tonight or will he go on? >> no, i think he is going to pitch. i think he's got at least two more starts. you know, he might get just one, but i think he's going to get at least two more. it might be after that if he gets another one. it depends on -- you know, i think at this point in time, and jim would probably agree, i think it is how hard he has to work to get outs. on the other hand, i think you have to extend these guys. we're not trying to get these guys so they all get shut down before the season. we're trying to teach people what it takes to win. in order to win alot of it is preparation. the -- if the people aren't prepared, then i think they need to go home and make a gut check this off season. jim and i talked about this,ened get yourself in shape and prepare yourself both mentally and physically to pitch through october. >> jim: amen. >> gary: good. thank you very much for being with us, skip. dave trembley, the skipper of the oriole
how about one final on tillman.there any plans to shut him down after tonight or will he go on? >> no, i think he is going to pitch. i think he's got at least two more starts. you know, he might get just one, but i think he's going to get at least two more. it might be after that if he gets another one. it depends on -- you know, i think at this point in time, and jim would probably agree, i think it is how hard he has to work to get outs. on the other hand, i think you have to extend...
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rescue, tillman wrote in march of 2003. i feel for the fear she must face, i dbeeve this is a big public relelatatio s stun. tillllmaman, m more th most, understoodod that possility. as a sety for the arona >> p pat t tillman knocked the helm -- >> reporter: but after the attacks of 9/11 he gave it up, the football, the fameme and joined the army. overninit he becamame amamerica most welknknown soldieier. >> a lot of my family has given up -- s gogone and fought in wars and i havenen done e a dam ing. >> but in 2004 hwas killed alonong is treacherousus mntain road in afafghanistan. shot, the army s said, by insurgen. his deh was news. and hehe was hailed a hero. >> in the ue meaning off courage and honor. >> but the official account of his death was false. and the army later admitted tillman was killed by friendly fire. now krakauer exposes the truth about how tillman died. why the army covered it up and how tillman had worried his death might be turned into a pr stunt. joining us now live is jon krakauer, author of "where
rescue, tillman wrote in march of 2003. i feel for the fear she must face, i dbeeve this is a big public relelatatio s stun. tillllmaman, m more th most, understoodod that possility. as a sety for the arona >> p pat t tillman knocked the helm -- >> reporter: but after the attacks of 9/11 he gave it up, the football, the fameme and joined the army. overninit he becamame amamerica most welknknown soldieier. >> a lot of my family has given up -- s gogone and fought in wars and i...
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a 1-2-3 inning for tillman. he has retired the side in order four out of the five innings. >> at&t's the nation's fast 3 g. network. your world delivered. having a great time entertaining the fans tonight and during the game. >> jim: i'm trying to get a look at the name underneath. >> gary: the fans who either had season tickets at the affiliates or came in with any kind of a low gee of the affiliates, think got $5 off the regularly priced ticket. there you go right there. a 2-0 lead. 2-2-0 and 0-1-1 for the rays. one unearned run to the o's. here is ty wigginton. wigginton, fiorentino and pie. wigginton flied out to left his first time up. 0-1 delivery. >> jim: good movement there. again, a lot of home runs. 18 in just about 90 innings coming in, but, again, only adam jones hitting home runs. there is a good curve ball. so the formula doesn't change from night to night. if you can get ahead, and then you can use your curve ball to pitch underneath the strike zone. he does a great
a 1-2-3 inning for tillman. he has retired the side in order four out of the five innings. >> at&t's the nation's fast 3 g. network. your world delivered. having a great time entertaining the fans tonight and during the game. >> jim: i'm trying to get a look at the name underneath. >> gary: the fans who either had season tickets at the affiliates or came in with any kind of a low gee of the affiliates, think got $5 off the regularly priced...
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last night chris tillman pitched very well.ended up with a tough luck no decision, and he gave the orioles a chance to win. following the game tillman talked about his ability to get deep into that game. >> yeah, i feel like i got into that groove. i think i found my stuff that that yankee game. wieters, actually moeller got me settled dunn a little bit and got me working downhill. kerney did in my bullpen session between starts and felt good tonight. i didn't feel like i had to throw too many off-speed pitches, well, minimal. >> and almost equally as effective. do you feel like this is your best performance? >> i do. until i located my fastball better, and when i kneed, i had my off-speed stuff, too curve ball and changeup. i could have thrown my changeup a little better. i mean, i felt good after tonight. >> and you sat down the first 10 you faced where you at a point where you're saying, okay, the stuff is good, this could be the good flight for me. >> yes. i just want to get my team back in the dug out, especially after we
last night chris tillman pitched very well.ended up with a tough luck no decision, and he gave the orioles a chance to win. following the game tillman talked about his ability to get deep into that game. >> yeah, i feel like i got into that groove. i think i found my stuff that that yankee game. wieters, actually moeller got me settled dunn a little bit and got me working downhill. kerney did in my bullpen session between starts and felt good tonight. i didn't feel like i had to throw too...
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i think tillman wants to pitch some more and the orioles are going to let that happen.ike from mark hendrickson as he'll work here from navarro, perez and bartlett. navarro hassed a an oh-fer three so far in this series. another switch hitter and he takes the pitch away. navarro, .294 right-handed. only .186 the other way. >> jim: almost 110 points better from this side. >> gary: there's a lot of points. >> jim: is it ever. it is kind of funny. i think if you're a rays fab, you say where is b.j. upton. and buehrle, all of his home runs are against right-handed pitching and he is in the lineup because you have to play somebody. >> gary: yeah. 2-1 delivery on the way and he took something off of that pitch. the pop-up, second base. brian roberts goes back to get it and navarro is retired, one away. tomorrow is student night presented by at&t. your birds will have the red sox in town. all students of any age with a valid i.d. can purchase a left field upper reserved seat. only two student nights left this season. don't miss out. for details go to 888-bird or orioles.com. t
i think tillman wants to pitch some more and the orioles are going to let that happen.ike from mark hendrickson as he'll work here from navarro, perez and bartlett. navarro hassed a an oh-fer three so far in this series. another switch hitter and he takes the pitch away. navarro, .294 right-handed. only .186 the other way. >> jim: almost 110 points better from this side. >> gary: there's a lot of points. >> jim: is it ever. it is kind of funny. i think if you're a rays fab,...
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chris tillman for orioles. scott held man for texas.oming up. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. continues to be a very special beer. six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool.
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on that same senate floor in 1902, south carolina senator benjamin tillman slugged his debate partner in the jaw. in 1964, senator strom thurmond wrestled a colleague to the ground to delay a vote. and in the 1970s, the swinging 1970s, congressman john engi jenretroand his wife were caught making love on a pillar behind the steps of the capitol building. of course, the current chief executive of south carolina, who knows for how long, exactly, is appalachian trail expert, governor mark sanford. and to be fair, south carolina is also the home state of ste n stephen colbert, who has as of this hour, managed to remain apparently scandal free. his show is on hiatus this week, which means he was forced to stand by leaving the comedic drubbing of joe wilson to the rest of his comedic brethren. >> oh, i am so angry, because someone has disgraced the south. and you know -- don't you boo. >> i went out to dinner with my wife last night. we went to this place downtown, everyone talks about, it's called babo -- >> you lie! >> this guy, congressman from south carolina begins to heckles the guy. i
on that same senate floor in 1902, south carolina senator benjamin tillman slugged his debate partner in the jaw. in 1964, senator strom thurmond wrestled a colleague to the ground to delay a vote. and in the 1970s, the swinging 1970s, congressman john engi jenretroand his wife were caught making love on a pillar behind the steps of the capitol building. of course, the current chief executive of south carolina, who knows for how long, exactly, is appalachian trail expert, governor mark sanford....
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time we're hearing tillman's own thoughts.from his own writings. bob woodruff reports. >> reporter: he had it all, a pro contract worth millions, a beautiful new bride and after 9/11 he gave it all up to serve his country but pat tilln had grave doubts about his first deployment to iraq. >> i hope this war is about more than oil, money and power. i doubt that it is. >> reporter: his private letters and journals revealed showed there was much more to him than most imagined. >> my job is challenging, enjoyable and strokes my vanity enough to fool me into thinking it's important. >> reporter: even though pat and his brother who enlisted with himad doubts about iraq but never doubted how they would fight. >> every bit of my soul knows we will fight as hard as anyone has. >> reporter: he was skeptical about his very first rescue in iraq. >> this will be a p.o.w. iraq. >> this will be a p.o.w. rescue. a woman named jessica lynch. i do believe it's a public relations stunt. sending this many folks in for a single, low-ranking soldier
time we're hearing tillman's own thoughts.from his own writings. bob woodruff reports. >> reporter: he had it all, a pro contract worth millions, a beautiful new bride and after 9/11 he gave it all up to serve his country but pat tilln had grave doubts about his first deployment to iraq. >> i hope this war is about more than oil, money and power. i doubt that it is. >> reporter: his private letters and journals revealed showed there was much more to him than most imagined....
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tillman was -- you know, i got excited about tillman tonight because he just looked real relaxed, real comfortable. it was nice to see. >> for you to go back to johnson, he has warmed up before the delay? >> no, i don't think he was even warmed up. he is the ninth inning guy. she going to come in and get it done. that's how you feel. he is going to get it done. zobrist has broke my heart before this year and he'll probably do it again. he has had a heck of a year. for a guy who is 28 years old and under the radar, he is not under the radar anymore. he is a solid player, solid player. okay? >> manager dave trembley following the orioles' dramatic win after losing the lead in the top of the ninth, the two- run walk-off home run by matt wet neither the bottom of the ninth and the birds win it 4-2. the orioles in the finale tomorrow have a chance to get 3- 4 from tampa bay. at&t player oh the game as voted on by the fans an chris tillman with 91%. a tough luck no decision as he gets the at&t player vote by the fans. 91% as the orioles win it by the final of 4-2. well, the birds have won ba
tillman was -- you know, i got excited about tillman tonight because he just looked real relaxed, real comfortable. it was nice to see. >> for you to go back to johnson, he has warmed up before the delay? >> no, i don't think he was even warmed up. he is the ninth inning guy. she going to come in and get it done. that's how you feel. he is going to get it done. zobrist has broke my heart before this year and he'll probably do it again. he has had a heck of a year. for a guy who is...
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chris tillman on the mound against sandy sonnanstine.he had a chance to win the game, but, so did the rains come. and it lasted an hour 40 and zobrist tied it up. matt wieters, the bottom of the ninth, the walk-off homer. the first one ever for the orioles' catcher. mark hendrickson back as a starter, next! >> it is the orioles on masn the final of the four-game set. the orioles holding a 103-93 edge aened the chance to win this four-game set if they can pick up the victory tonight. it would be their 17th series win of the season. hi, everybody. i'm gary thorne. for orioles, it would be sweet to come away with 3-4. they still have to play tampa bay down there for four more games coming up on the next road trip, baa victory here at home tonight would even up their record in september. as the o's are vying for a winning september to send them off to the off season. and they get back one of their stars tonight. nolan reimold. having missed a couple of ballgames with the tendon bothering him, he is back in the lineup t
chris tillman on the mound against sandy sonnanstine.he had a chance to win the game, but, so did the rains come. and it lasted an hour 40 and zobrist tied it up. matt wieters, the bottom of the ninth, the walk-off homer. the first one ever for the orioles' catcher. mark hendrickson back as a starter, next! >> it is the orioles on masn the final of the four-game set. the orioles holding a 103-93 edge aened the chance to win this four-game set if they can pick up the...
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tillman got better. reimold has been real solid. wieters is probably -- wieters has probably improved more in the defensive category. and -- in a short amount of time. that's been noticeable. i mean very noticeable. i think that is attributed to early work and better footwork, et cetera. but it is getting towards the end of the year and the good ones figure it out >> so dave trembley talking about his closer jim johnson. and tonight if the game is on the line you know johnson will be right back in there. one is the number one trait of a loser? you have to have the ability to forget. >> wade davis goes for the rays and mark hendrickson on the mound. he is taking the start of brian matusz. when we come back, rick dempsey's scouting reports on the pitchers. the new mcdonald's bacon and cheese angus third pounder. before taking it on, one must study it first. rushing in unprepared may prove overwhelming... with all that juicy, 100% angus beef. there! you found a point of entry! the bacon beckons like a springboard to paradise. one small
tillman got better. reimold has been real solid. wieters is probably -- wieters has probably improved more in the defensive category. and -- in a short amount of time. that's been noticeable. i mean very noticeable. i think that is attributed to early work and better footwork, et cetera. but it is getting towards the end of the year and the good ones figure it out >> so dave trembley talking about his closer jim johnson. and tonight if the game is on the line you know johnson will be...
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tomorrow you have chris tillman against andy sonnenstein. >> chris tillman will be sh looking for hispretty good outing his last time out. he is starting to fall into a bit of a groove himself. you see the numbers there. that e.r.a. is starting to creep down there a little. he is is up against andy. not quite having the same kind of season he had last year when he won 14 games for the tampa bay rays. this year he is struggling to get that seventh win, but he will be on the mound trying tomorrow. >> a fun night at the ballparkment thanks for happening with us as the orioles win 10-5 and the orioles even up this four-game series at a game each. for rick, i'm jim. we'll see you back here tomorrow night, "o's xtra" at 6:30! with all that juicy, 100% angus beef. you foa point of entry the bacon beckons like a springboard to paradise. one small bite for man... etcetera, etcetera. angus axiom number 11: bring on the bacon. the astonishing new angus third pounders. all angus. all mcdonald's. ♪ ba da ba ba ba eligible to play by week three. today added to the 53-man roster. he'll practice tomo
tomorrow you have chris tillman against andy sonnenstein. >> chris tillman will be sh looking for hispretty good outing his last time out. he is starting to fall into a bit of a groove himself. you see the numbers there. that e.r.a. is starting to creep down there a little. he is is up against andy. not quite having the same kind of season he had last year when he won 14 games for the tampa bay rays. this year he is struggling to get that seventh win, but he will be on the mound trying...
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chris tillman, pitching to derek jeter in the 1st inning. he passes lou gehrig for the most hits in yankees history. the yankees celebrate, but the orioles are winning right now. baltimore trying to stop a ten game losing streak to new york. >>> in basketball, honors for david robinson, inducted into the basketball hall of fame. he went on to become an nba mvp and two time champions with the spurs. >> just the joy and love that you brought me, it's really just hit me. i thank you for this honor. >> the hall of fame class is headlined by michael jordan. it includes stockton, c. vivian stringer and jerry sloan. great class indeed. >> college football tomorrow. >> atmosphere is essential for any good restaurant. >> there's one that take ustous a whol >>> a los angeles woman who was the world's oldest pan passed away. gertrude banes died at the age of 115. when she was born, just 44 states and cleveland was president. >>> imagine inever enjoying france's food while suspended off the ground. the high-rise dinings pierce the thought of achieve. th
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tillman came out to argue his cause but to no avail. red sox won 10-3. a solo shot gave the dodgers a 7-6 lead. nationals threatening. one on for desmond who ripped a single to right. willie harris tried to score. andre ethier's throw to the plate was on the money. dodgers win it 7-6. hockey, great one is done in phoenix. wayne gretzky has retired. the team is in bankruptcy court and neither wanted him to remain with the team. dave tippett replaces gretzky as head coach. number 4 ole miss got more than they could handle from south carolina. down 16-3 in the fourth. rebels tried them on a comeback. sneed connecting with summers. and he was going. 45 yards for the score. ole miss down by six. under two to play. fourth and 16. they wouldn't get it done. unranked south carolina upset number 4 ole miss, 16-10. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great weekend. i'm fred roggin. >> thank you, fred. you too. >>> two new films take on a champ at the box office. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, 65 years
tillman came out to argue his cause but to no avail. red sox won 10-3. a solo shot gave the dodgers a 7-6 lead. nationals threatening. one on for desmond who ripped a single to right. willie harris tried to score. andre ethier's throw to the plate was on the money. dodgers win it 7-6. hockey, great one is done in phoenix. wayne gretzky has retired. the team is in bankruptcy court and neither wanted him to remain with the team. dave tippett replaces gretzky as head coach. number 4 ole miss got...
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chris tillman pitches tonight. fellow rookie brian mattis was at espn zone today. the os final q & a session with fans. he was with the radio voice fred manfra, who seems ok with being shut down for the season. >> you have to give 100% to the heavy hitters. it's draining. >> reporter: 22 years old, looks pretty good but a smart decision to shut him down. highlights of the os tonight on the latest at 11:00. back to you. >>> let's take another look outside, espn zone. norm will be back with his final forecast. the weekend looking pretty good. >>> and the temperature from around the area, in the 60s most everywhere. we'll be right back. ♪ for fresh deli taste, ( scanner beeping, music ) why pay for the whole deli? ♪ ( laughs, beeping ) price check on deli man. oscar mayer deli fresh shaved meats. great, fresh-from-the-deli taste... without the deli counter price. sliced, packed, and sealed at the peak of freshness. oscar mayer deli fresh. for the love of a great sandwich. >>> stocks rose for a third day. the federal reserve says industrial production gave investors ho
chris tillman pitches tonight. fellow rookie brian mattis was at espn zone today. the os final q & a session with fans. he was with the radio voice fred manfra, who seems ok with being shut down for the season. >> you have to give 100% to the heavy hitters. it's draining. >> reporter: 22 years old, looks pretty good but a smart decision to shut him down. highlights of the os tonight on the latest at 11:00. back to you. >>> let's take another look outside, espn zone....
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tillman led with a 2-0 lead. there was a long rain delay. jim johnson in the clothes, bends over, shoots a laser to dead center, ties the game at 2, bottom of nine, after a lead- off walk, matt wieters threw out carl crawford, the game winner, o's win 4-2, not many people there, series finalely, series finale tomorrow. finally you're gonna love this. this is for every dad and his baby girl last night in philly. look at the great catch by the fan. high fives all around. high five for his adorable little daughter who gets the -- ooh. oh. little girl. i mean i love the guy's face as he has been there over 100 games. >> freeze it. >> over 100 games. that's the moment. right there as he hugs her. you know, i'm sure she is being booed by -- >> no-no no, do you think? >> if philly? >> oh, that's right. >> yeah. a great moment. >> all right. we'll be right back. >>> closed captioning of abc 2 news the brought to you by luna. achoo! (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective t
tillman led with a 2-0 lead. there was a long rain delay. jim johnson in the clothes, bends over, shoots a laser to dead center, ties the game at 2, bottom of nine, after a lead- off walk, matt wieters threw out carl crawford, the game winner, o's win 4-2, not many people there, series finalely, series finale tomorrow. finally you're gonna love this. this is for every dad and his baby girl last night in philly. look at the great catch by the fan. high fives all around. high five for his...
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chris tillman was the story. before the rain delay. pink in the seventh, jifg up just a one. after one hour and 40 minutes rain delay, 100 fans still in the stands. the rookie misses his first walkoff home run. come on. here we go. orioles win, let him circle the bases, 4-2. the orioles all jumping around. great for matt. way to go. >>> this is for every dad and his baby girl. it's the cutest story of the morning. of the week. a dad catches a foul ball. he hands it over to his little girl. gets a high five, she throws it away! what? come here. i forgive you. let's slow it down. there's the high five. there it goes! i believe she hit the cutoff man. that's all that is important. then you'll be all right. is that the best story of the day? >> so cute and his reaction so adorable. >> that is great. >> hopefully they will get the ball back. a ball. >> they will be on every talk show. >>> he wanted to give her a kiss. after his wife - >> but what happened after put five people in the hospital. >>> and you can feel the heat coming up, with the camera in your face. >>> and we're goi
chris tillman was the story. before the rain delay. pink in the seventh, jifg up just a one. after one hour and 40 minutes rain delay, 100 fans still in the stands. the rookie misses his first walkoff home run. come on. here we go. orioles win, let him circle the bases, 4-2. the orioles all jumping around. great for matt. way to go. >>> this is for every dad and his baby girl. it's the cutest story of the morning. of the week. a dad catches a foul ball. he hands it over to his little...
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we can rely on the arm of chris tillman, last night, went five innings, gave up four runs, no one in the orioles batting order had more than two hits. they lost to toronto 9-2. we have 12 more games left on the schedule. >>> "dancing with the stars" kicked off last night. you saw it. you know what we're talking about. only eight men performed last night. the judges loved donny osmond and praised aaron carter for his sharp chacha. who had the most amusing performance of the night? what you're looking at now. former house majority leader delay. danced to "wild thing." the judge called his performance surreal and said despite the booty shaking technically he was not too bad. tonight at 8:00, watch eight women try their luck at the stage. good luck, ladies. then i believe wednesday night is when two couples go home. >>> the oldest man in the world gets a little older >> coming up, why this man says his life battery is still charged up. >>> plus, a mystery for the books. a local team mascot mia but a break in the case could bring him home. >>> and dangerous waters in atlanta, heavy rains
we can rely on the arm of chris tillman, last night, went five innings, gave up four runs, no one in the orioles batting order had more than two hits. they lost to toronto 9-2. we have 12 more games left on the schedule. >>> "dancing with the stars" kicked off last night. you saw it. you know what we're talking about. only eight men performed last night. the judges loved donny osmond and praised aaron carter for his sharp chacha. who had the most amusing performance of the...
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the birds led 1-0 but chris tillman couldn't hold it up. lyle overbay a bomb to center shot. the jays scored the next 9 runs, that's nine runs, the o's lose 9-2. so not really the way, i was hoping the o's would go out here on my final night, but i will say that i'll miss you guys tremendously. wmar, been rough at times, met my wife here, meta lot of good friends here with the organization and my friends. >> i'm going to be hosting pre- and postgame shows for the islander's hockey. this is my team when i was a kid. >> he was so funny because the islanders have already put together like a press packet for you and announced you were coming. they sent it to us. >> oh no. >> ha ha ha. that is hilarious. >> there is rob. at his new home with the -- and i know if you came in contact there with the goalie or the zamboni or. really. perfect. >> well played. well played. >> oh, you know that you will be so missed. very bittersweet for all of us. >> thank you very much. >> but maybe especially me right here. this has been a lot of fun. >> a lot of fun. i got an email about how much fun
the birds led 1-0 but chris tillman couldn't hold it up. lyle overbay a bomb to center shot. the jays scored the next 9 runs, that's nine runs, the o's lose 9-2. so not really the way, i was hoping the o's would go out here on my final night, but i will say that i'll miss you guys tremendously. wmar, been rough at times, met my wife here, meta lot of good friends here with the organization and my friends. >> i'm going to be hosting pre- and postgame shows for the islander's hockey. this...
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maybe tillman makes one extra start, and then they'll go with a bullpen.ogether. you will see the bullpen again come more into play, which is so important as they are expanding it right now. we figured tillman would be the activity guy shut down, but trembley says no. looks like it will be matusz first and then tillman, and staying with the five-man rotation instead of the six. >> how about luke scott now. great first half of the season, and barely .200 the second half. >> i feel bad. i approached him today and it's look wick hey, your numbers terrible, let's talk about it. second half .176, three homers, 13 rbis. he's 1 for 15 this month. of course the one hit thing still hasn't landed it r yet, but luke said he has tried everything. she is he's watch in order video than anybody on this team, and he's spent more time in the batting cage, and he said he doesn't have an an explanation, and it's eating him alive. he does have the achilles problem, not able to get down and drive the ball as much, but he said right few his heart feels about this big, and it's
maybe tillman makes one extra start, and then they'll go with a bullpen.ogether. you will see the bullpen again come more into play, which is so important as they are expanding it right now. we figured tillman would be the activity guy shut down, but trembley says no. looks like it will be matusz first and then tillman, and staying with the five-man rotation instead of the six. >> how about luke scott now. great first half of the season, and barely .200 the second half. >> i feel...
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economist at idea global and leo tillman, president of l.m. tillman and company. gentlemen, in order of introduction, and i know this can be a bit cumbersome, give me your top line headline number that you're looking for today and a bullet point or two to support that. >> i expect a minus 210k decline in the overall jobs support number. and especially both the ism manufacturing and ism nonmanufacturing surveys. both showed moderate weakness, but showed further improvement. >> lee yao, give me your headline number you're looking for today. well, we are not in the business of economic forecasting, but we expect the number to be probably in the neighborhood of 270 or so, in line with expectations, unemployment ate of about 9.6%. and our beliefs have been, in fact, that while the recession is over and while the signs point to the fact that recession is over and risk aversion is returni returning, growth is going to be anemic and just growth is going to be constricted. >> i'm very interested as i hear anemic recovery. i still suspect that we will begin to see a improvi
economist at idea global and leo tillman, president of l.m. tillman and company. gentlemen, in order of introduction, and i know this can be a bit cumbersome, give me your top line headline number that you're looking for today and a bullet point or two to support that. >> i expect a minus 210k decline in the overall jobs support number. and especially both the ism manufacturing and ism nonmanufacturing surveys. both showed moderate weakness, but showed further improvement. >> lee...
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it was in the 1895 constitution, put forth by pitchfork ben tillman, about a black man being elected. other constitutional amendments are out there. could people pick one area where they want to make a difference and really make noise? >> i have supported reform in this state since i met you. i have defended you on reform issues. i think you have been selfless on that. if you had a decent relationship with the general assembly, do you think there would have been more done? i have been told by a number of people led up marks answered -- mark sanford had worked with this, they get pressure from other people and they cannot do it. >> there have been missteps in the last 6.5 years. that is the nature of the human experience. you won't get a perfect. borehole we have been pushing for -- the hwole -- the whole of this situation is the guy who holds a gold does not want to give it up. there is a mark against the system not because we get more in goods and services because we have a totally weird system. a lot of the controversy has been created because we are trying to change the system. man
it was in the 1895 constitution, put forth by pitchfork ben tillman, about a black man being elected. other constitutional amendments are out there. could people pick one area where they want to make a difference and really make noise? >> i have supported reform in this state since i met you. i have defended you on reform issues. i think you have been selfless on that. if you had a decent relationship with the general assembly, do you think there would have been more done? i have been...
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. >>> chris tillman gets the starting opener. his first-ever outing.'s hitter, facing a familiar nemesis. again, it's raining in new york right now. the game already delayed if they get it in at all. >>> bob turk has says no. >> bob says no. i'll go with bob. >> okay. >>> finally tonight. to the ah cart. we're getting a fresh look at pandas born last month in china. they now have black and white hair. this is a look at the babies in an incubator. there they are with their mom. the twins are being looked after at a rescue shelter their low birth weight. they're so cute. the pandas will be fully grown in about six months. >>> we'll be back at 11:00. >>> for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. now, don't go away, there is much more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric, including the ceremonies across the country for the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. >>> we now take you to president's added a dress helps him win support for health care reform but there are still real concerns about how he'll pay for it. i'm katie couric, also tonight, se
. >>> chris tillman gets the starting opener. his first-ever outing.'s hitter, facing a familiar nemesis. again, it's raining in new york right now. the game already delayed if they get it in at all. >>> bob turk has says no. >> bob says no. i'll go with bob. >> okay. >>> finally tonight. to the ah cart. we're getting a fresh look at pandas born last month in china. they now have black and white hair. this is a look at the babies in an incubator. there...
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. >> this weekend, the best-selling author of into the wild, men win glory, the biography of cat tillman, killed by friendly fire in afghanistan five years ago. afterwards, part of a book tv weekend. >> congressman ron paul wants or the federal reserve accountable for the country's economic crisis, you wants to end the fed. sunday he talks about his new book on book tv. and follow us on twitter for the latest schedule updates. >> from freedom fest 2009, a talk by peter shift, author of crash proved, how to profit from the coming economic collapse, and moves in a bear market, this event is 45 minutes. >> every day will notice we're handing out some cards. the first has to do with our mailing list. if you are already on the mailing list, a few got an e-mail from me about this event you don't need to fill it out, we already have that information. how many people here came because i sent them an e-mail? that is pretty good. if you are not on my e-mail list, please grab one of these cards, give your contact information, you would get my free newsletter and once in awhile, i make e-mails to th
. >> this weekend, the best-selling author of into the wild, men win glory, the biography of cat tillman, killed by friendly fire in afghanistan five years ago. afterwards, part of a book tv weekend. >> congressman ron paul wants or the federal reserve accountable for the country's economic crisis, you wants to end the fed. sunday he talks about his new book on book tv. and follow us on twitter for the latest schedule updates. >> from freedom fest 2009, a talk by peter shift,...
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outstanding eight starts, 5-2 and chris tillman., the key with all of this special now they understand what it is about. now they understand as gregg zaun said you better command your pitches. and now the hope is that they will move forward and be more and more competitive next year hoping the orioles win more games. here is a look at the pitching match-up for tonight and jeff neiman who is in line for rookie of the year consideration looking for his 15th win and he goes against jason berk long is looking for his fifth. it is a battle of right-handers coming up from orioles park at camden yards. when we come back, rick dempsey breaks down the pitching match- up! >> i think berken has alway been the same since day one. i think he is a grinder, he competes. he doesn't give in. he gets the most out of his ability. and he makes up for any shortcomings that he might have with desire and just the way he goes about it. >> well, the manager dave trembley on his start of tonight. jason berken, what is the
outstanding eight starts, 5-2 and chris tillman., the key with all of this special now they understand what it is about. now they understand as gregg zaun said you better command your pitches. and now the hope is that they will move forward and be more and more competitive next year hoping the orioles win more games. here is a look at the pitching match-up for tonight and jeff neiman who is in line for rookie of the year consideration looking for his 15th win and he goes against jason berk long...
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charl tillman had back surgery in june. he's just now working his way back.'t play at all during the preseason. he's listed as questionable tonight. question, is even if he does play, how successful and how well he'll play. >> the slug fests are no more. might be a shootout this time around. but it is a good nfc north battle. bob holtzman joining us in green bay. bob, many thanks. >> thanks kevin. >>> back to the afc we go. joe flacco and the ravens. flacco one of the surprise storys in the nfl. no longer. cat out of the bag. flacco, 31 yards to mark clayton. ravens got a little more than that wanted from the chiefs. but a win, nonetheless. >> flacco, that was a big play for him. talking about the chiefs pressure. he was able to step away from the pressure and really complete the biggest ball of the day. >> first time he's gone over 300 yards passing in his young career. >>> broncos and bengals. josh mcdaniels. what an off season. 30 seconds to go. got to go 87 yards. unless this happens. stokely off the tip from hall. my friend this is why you get paid the b
charl tillman had back surgery in june. he's just now working his way back.'t play at all during the preseason. he's listed as questionable tonight. question, is even if he does play, how successful and how well he'll play. >> the slug fests are no more. might be a shootout this time around. but it is a good nfc north battle. bob holtzman joining us in green bay. bob, many thanks. >> thanks kevin. >>> back to the afc we go. joe flacco and the ravens. flacco one of the...
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and you remember tillman from the arizona cardinals, and he gave up a lot to go fight over there.e all know the story. dexter looks hard at the biography. he is great. >> we need to have dexter back. >> yeah, dexter is great. >> go back eight years today and you see how it influenced so many peoples' lives, good and bad. and just like doris goodwin. >> yeah, you talked about a great heroic moment. and back in those times, any heroic moment was not lost on the american public. just a tragedy. put that story out there and it's good. >> remember, tillman's father led the charge, and he said the army is not telling the truth, and here is what happened. that was a turning point in the bush administration. this is somebody that came out of the heartland -- >> is there a bombshell in this book? >> pardon me? >> is there a bombshell in this book? >> i shouldn't say. >> that means there is. >> that's not fair. i spent two days in washington, which was an eye-opener. and i am going to the clinton school in little rock, and i will do the miami book fair, which is a big deal. >> are you going
and you remember tillman from the arizona cardinals, and he gave up a lot to go fight over there.e all know the story. dexter looks hard at the biography. he is great. >> we need to have dexter back. >> yeah, dexter is great. >> go back eight years today and you see how it influenced so many peoples' lives, good and bad. and just like doris goodwin. >> yeah, you talked about a great heroic moment. and back in those times, any heroic moment was not lost on the american...
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congressman tillman of the tillman act that reformers like to lionize, he was a notorious segregationist to have a problem. his problem was that corporations in his district were lining up in favor of the republicans to throw him out. he wanted to do something about it. as incumbent politicians will inevitably do, they used their political power to pass laws to disable their opponents. we have seen this historically. mccain fine gold, there is not one word or paragraph, not even one sentence that adversely affects incumbent politicians. that is why the very sophisticated politicians that wrote the bill of rights to our constitution wanted congress not to be able -- incumbent politicians not to be able to rewrite the rules for their own election. we have seen over and over again that they would write them to benefit themselves. >> fred, you said the argument about the results to power to regulate books was a red herring. what you say that? the think it influences the justices' decision to widen the case, and how you think the solicitor general will adapt the argument? >> i will not predic
congressman tillman of the tillman act that reformers like to lionize, he was a notorious segregationist to have a problem. his problem was that corporations in his district were lining up in favor of the republicans to throw him out. he wanted to do something about it. as incumbent politicians will inevitably do, they used their political power to pass laws to disable their opponents. we have seen this historically. mccain fine gold, there is not one word or paragraph, not even one sentence...
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you know, as a matter fact, congressman tillman of the tillman act that the rormers like to lionize, a notorious segregationist who had a problem. and his problem was a corporations in his district were lining up in favor of the republicans to throw him out, and he wanted to do something about it. so as an incomof politicians will inevitably do, as they use their political power to pass laws to disable their opponents. and we have seen this historically. mccain-feingod, there is not one word, not o paragraph, not even one sentence that adversely affects an incumbent politician. so that is why the very sophisticated politicians that wrote the bill of rights to our constitution wanted congress not to be able incumbent politicians, not to be able to write the rules for the own election because they knew as we have seen over and over again and that they would write them to benefit themselves. >> thanks. >> can with juicy press. fred, you said the argument about the presumptive power to regulate books was red herring. why do you say that? do you think whether or not it was a red herring,
you know, as a matter fact, congressman tillman of the tillman act that the rormers like to lionize, a notorious segregationist who had a problem. and his problem was a corporations in his district were lining up in favor of the republicans to throw him out, and he wanted to do something about it. so as an incomof politicians will inevitably do, as they use their political power to pass laws to disable their opponents. and we have seen this historically. mccain-feingod, there is not one word,...
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buts what truly extraordinary, given the sentiments that underlay the tillman act and the taft hartley act is that we're having a discussion today about the koconstitutionality of a la that's bon on the books that no corporation has ever raised the challenge. >> it's been on the books forever. number one, the phenomenon of television ads where we get information about scientific discovery and environment transportation issues from corporations who, after all, have patents because they know something, that is different. and the history you applied applied a contributions not to those kinds of expenditures. >> justice kennedy, first of all, i think it is actually true that patents are owned by individuals and not corporations. but be that as it may, there's no doubt -- i'm not here saying that this court should reconsider bilotti on first principles any more than i'm saying it shouldn't consider austin on first principals. corporations can and do speak about a wide range of public policy issues and since the controlling opinion was issued in wisconsin right to life, the kind of campaign-
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. >> this weekend, john crack our, with the biography of pat tillman, killed by friendly fire in afghanistan five years ago. part of c-span 2's "booktv" weekend. >> "washington journal" continues. host: co-chairman of the progressive caucus in the house of representatives, raul is with us now. and there is a paragraph here that says that you, as co-chair of the house progressive caucus, is amongst those saying that democrats need to arm up,. . "the largest caucus in the house was going to have to reevaluate their approach to obama going forward." what you mean? guest: that the conclusion of a caucus, at the beginning of this discussion health care reform was an important example. afghanistan, what will be our long-term commitment an exit strategy? the entire debate on the energy wilbill. many of us feel that we have been very good soldiers, there for the tough votes up until this point, without regret. but we should be not treated as a movable part, but as allies to be brought into the discussion. we are part of the compromises, part of the accommodation, we do not feel that we are either ta
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buts what truly extraordinary, given the sentiments that underlay the tillman act and the taft hartley act is that we're having a discussion today about the koconstitutionality of a la that's bon on the books that no corporation has ever raised the challenge. >> it's been on the books forever. number one, the phenomenon of television ads where we get information about scientific discovery and environment transportation issues from corporations who, after all, have patents because they know something, that is different. and the history you applied applied a contributions not to those kinds of expenditures. >> justice kennedy, first of all, i think it is actually true that patents are owned by individuals and not corporations. but be that as it may, there's no doubt -- i'm not here saying that this court should reconsider bilotti on first principles any more than i'm saying it shouldn't consider austin on first principals. corporations can and do speak about a wide range of public policy issues and since the controlling opinion was issued in wisconsin right to life, the kind of campaign-
buts what truly extraordinary, given the sentiments that underlay the tillman act and the taft hartley act is that we're having a discussion today about the koconstitutionality of a la that's bon on the books that no corporation has ever raised the challenge. >> it's been on the books forever. number one, the phenomenon of television ads where we get information about scientific discovery and environment transportation issues from corporations who, after all, have patents because they...
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it was the 1895 constitution put in place by pitchfork ben tillman, and it was built on the fears thatan would be elected governor in south carolina. there are other rules that are out there. and so what i would say is, if people would pick one area where they want to make a difference and really it is the squeaky wheels they degrees in politics. make some noise. >> i have supported reforming the state. it makes sense. one of the things i have defended you on most is that a lot of reform issues that mark sanford had pushed had nothing to do with his term and governor. i think you have been very selfless on that and it is important to note that. but if you had even some semblance of a decent relationship with the general assembly, to you think that there would be -- have been more done? i have been on the record by numbers of people in the house and senate, if stanford research center were not as are that, i would of voted for him every time. but with so much pressure, i cannot do it. >> i would say two things. have there been missteps along the 6.5 years where i could or should have do
it was the 1895 constitution put in place by pitchfork ben tillman, and it was built on the fears thatan would be elected governor in south carolina. there are other rules that are out there. and so what i would say is, if people would pick one area where they want to make a difference and really it is the squeaky wheels they degrees in politics. make some noise. >> i have supported reforming the state. it makes sense. one of the things i have defended you on most is that a lot of reform...
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let's go back to -- it was the 1895 constitution, put in place by pitch fork ben tillman and it was builttion south carolina. traditional functions diffused to the wind. executive branch rules with regard to other constitutional officers are out there. and so i guess what i would say is, could people just pick one area where they want to make a difference and really it's the squeaky wheels that get greased. in politics make noise. whether it's talk radio, e-mail, phone calls. >> i have supported reform in the state with you since i met you. it makes sense. one of the things i've defended you on most is a lot of the reform issues that mark sanford's pushed have nothing to do with his term as governor, for the next guy or gallon gal, whoever that might be. but if you had even some semblance of a decent relationship with the general assembly, do you think there would have been more done? i mean, i have been told off the record by numbers of people in the house and senate, yes, if sanford wasn't just this or sanford wasn't just. that i think his ideas are great. i'd have voted for them every
let's go back to -- it was the 1895 constitution, put in place by pitch fork ben tillman and it was builttion south carolina. traditional functions diffused to the wind. executive branch rules with regard to other constitutional officers are out there. and so i guess what i would say is, could people just pick one area where they want to make a difference and really it's the squeaky wheels that get greased. in politics make noise. whether it's talk radio, e-mail, phone calls. >> i have...
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. >> now, ladies and tillman, joined the united states marine band -- ladies and gentlemen, joined the band in singing " god bless america." ♪ [singing "god bless america'] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our ceremony. thank you for joining us today. >> also, and the u.s. capitol on wednesday, the house speaker spoke at a plaque dedication ceremony for the victims of united flight 93. that was the airplane that crashed in central pennsylvania. this is 20 mean it -- this is 20 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the hon. nancy pelosi. [applause] >> it is indeed a privilege to welcome all of you to the capital. i know you have waited a few moments for us to get here, but, at the moment, we are having a vote on the house floor for a resolution in memory of those who made that sacrifice on 9/11. and to the families as well. it will take us another moment for mr. schuster. today, we gather to unveil a marker of bravery, to recall the men and women of flight 93, some of who are the true heroes are
. >> now, ladies and tillman, joined the united states marine band -- ladies and gentlemen, joined the band in singing " god bless america." ♪ [singing "god bless america'] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes our ceremony. thank you for joining us today. >> also, and the u.s. capitol on wednesday, the house speaker spoke at a plaque dedication ceremony for the victims of united flight 93. that was the airplane that crashed in central...
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[laughter] >> this weekend, jon krakauer, bestselling author, on his latest, a biography of pap tillman, killed by friendly fire in afghanistan five years ago. c-sp [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> next month, get a rare visit inside the supreme court as we talk to justice is about the history of the court. >> brandeis would not come in here. the reason is because he said the building is so elaborate, it would go to their heads. and maybe he was right. it has become overtime a symbol of the third branch of government and the need for stability and rule of law, which is what americans stand for. >> as a complement to this production, c-span offers teachers free resources on our judicial system. go to c-spanclassroom.org. >> michael chertoff join us on this morning's "washington journal." this is about 40 minutes. >> michael chertoff, in your new book "homeland security: assessing the first five years" you write about the september 10 mindset. this is where you ride, "the voice of complacency sounds somethi
[laughter] >> this weekend, jon krakauer, bestselling author, on his latest, a biography of pap tillman, killed by friendly fire in afghanistan five years ago. c-sp [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> next month, get a rare visit inside the supreme court as we talk to justice is about the history of the court. >> brandeis would not come in here. the reason is because he said the building is so...
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do not forget pat tillman or racial corey, killed by greed and political retards, i think.host: we are doing a round table in about 10 minutes with kevin baker and stephen moore. we will talk economics and other issues with the obama presidency so far. from "the washington post" they point out "muslims in india watching a live broadcast of the president, speaking of a new beginning of u.s. islamic ties. barrels of good will for obama, a few foreign policy benefits in doubt. he has gone a long way of meeting its goal in restoring his country's international standing. polls show that many people in many countries appeal better about this than the u.s.. it has translated into limited tangible policy benefits for mr. obama. foreign leaders have not done out of their way to give him what he has sought. st. louis, good morning. caller: good morning. 64-years old, indoctrinated republican. president obama is probably the best president i have seen in my lifetime in terms of international relations. it takes time to affect change. the very fact that international leaders are willin
do not forget pat tillman or racial corey, killed by greed and political retards, i think.host: we are doing a round table in about 10 minutes with kevin baker and stephen moore. we will talk economics and other issues with the obama presidency so far. from "the washington post" they point out "muslims in india watching a live broadcast of the president, speaking of a new beginning of u.s. islamic ties. barrels of good will for obama, a few foreign policy benefits in doubt. he...