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>> i'm good, tom, how are you? >> tom: i'm good.mateur ballroom and latin champion. she debuted on "dancing" in season three after winning the australian version of "dancing with the stars." >> yes. >> tom: louis van amstel has been teaching kelly all that she knows. he's an emmy nominee, former u.s. professional latin champion. and seven-time dutch national amateur champion. i'm going to start treating you with more respect. >> thank you. >> tom: and -- wow. and dmitry chaplin has been putting mya through her paces. dmitry transitioned from the competitive reality show "so you think you can dance" to "dancing with the stars" last season and he's twice been nominated for the nobel peace prize. some of this i'm making up. donny and kim, by the way, have had an incredible run. earlier, we showed you the initial meeting and things like that. here now -- and i'm serious this time -- is a lack at donny's samba from earlier this week. ♪ i can tell you're hurt by that look on your face girl ♪ ♪ i could make you happy baby satisfy you too ♪
>> i'm good, tom, how are you? >> tom: i'm good.mateur ballroom and latin champion. she debuted on "dancing" in season three after winning the australian version of "dancing with the stars." >> yes. >> tom: louis van amstel has been teaching kelly all that she knows. he's an emmy nominee, former u.s. professional latin champion. and seven-time dutch national amateur champion. i'm going to start treating you with more respect. >> thank you....
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what would victory be, tom? people that can come through elections, which they just had, but it can also come through the state having a relative monopoly on the use of violence inside the borders, control of the borders, profession of basic social services and the peak of the taliban and other anti-government forces inside of afghanistan. >> larry: in 20 seconds, general, do you think that's possible? >> i think something less is possible. i don't think this is unwinnable if you define the objective as we don't want a terrorist state there. we want to help the people of afghanistan as best we can. and i think question do that. i think the
what would victory be, tom? people that can come through elections, which they just had, but it can also come through the state having a relative monopoly on the use of violence inside the borders, control of the borders, profession of basic social services and the peak of the taliban and other anti-government forces inside of afghanistan. >> larry: in 20 seconds, general, do you think that's possible? >> i think something less is possible. i don't think this is unwinnable if you...
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thanks so much, tom. tom, of course, was michael jackson's lead attorney for the molestation trial. jackson found not guilty on all accounts. how do you believe the trial changed or impacted america and american attitudes towards the law? >> first of all you have to remember that this was a very intelligent jury. we had a retired math teacher with a masters degree in math. we had a retired school principal with a masters degree in counseling. we had a civil engineer. we had the head of a local social services agency, and we had people with military backgrounds. so a very intelligent jury acquitted him, not 10, 14 times. 10 felonies and four lesser included misdemeanors. what that means is this, i think his celebrity status hurt him terribly going into the trial. because you had more media attention directed at this case than any case in history and most of it was negative. i think as we began to destroy their case and show how ridiculous their witnesses were, i think his celebrity status probably began to help him because he looked like a target. i think it proved that our jury syst
thanks so much, tom. tom, of course, was michael jackson's lead attorney for the molestation trial. jackson found not guilty on all accounts. how do you believe the trial changed or impacted america and american attitudes towards the law? >> first of all you have to remember that this was a very intelligent jury. we had a retired math teacher with a masters degree in math. we had a retired school principal with a masters degree in counseling. we had a civil engineer. we had the head of a...
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tom, thank you for being with us., what should the police be doing right now to prove this case? >> well, nancy, they should be looking in the social network area on the internet, namely myspace accounts. i suspect that this individual boasted to somebody in her peer group and that individual might have spoken to a parent and that's how the information found its way to the police. the -- all of this child's acquaintances, friends, schoolmates, teachers, they should all be interviewed very, very extensively by investigators associated with this case. they will come to some more information and i won't be surprised that people won't come forward now and say that, yes, i had heard this was in the plans. >> you know, tom, these pictures of elizabeth are just killing me because, you know, every day when i look at lucy, i think she is the most beautiful girl i've ever seen, and i know elizabeth's parents thought the same thing about her. i just -- i don't know how you cope with the death of a child like this. back to the la
tom, thank you for being with us., what should the police be doing right now to prove this case? >> well, nancy, they should be looking in the social network area on the internet, namely myspace accounts. i suspect that this individual boasted to somebody in her peer group and that individual might have spoken to a parent and that's how the information found its way to the police. the -- all of this child's acquaintances, friends, schoolmates, teachers, they should all be interviewed...
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tom coughlin is saying you cannot drive this football down the field against our pass rush with only two points in score a touchdown. jim: let's remember for the giants, who find themselves behind the eagles and coubs who are going to meet tonight just down the way in philadelphia. such a big game for the giants' side going into their bye week trying to end this losing streak of three. meanwhile out west, chargers behind the broncos. they will be hosting pittsburgh tomorrow night. san diego, we're so used to them getting off to a slow start. last week they were 4-8. norv in his two years there winning the division there each year going to the a.f.c. title game the first year then the divisional round last year, knocking out the wild card round. peyton manning and the colts.
tom coughlin is saying you cannot drive this football down the field against our pass rush with only two points in score a touchdown. jim: let's remember for the giants, who find themselves behind the eagles and coubs who are going to meet tonight just down the way in philadelphia. such a big game for the giants' side going into their bye week trying to end this losing streak of three. meanwhile out west, chargers behind the broncos. they will be hosting pittsburgh tomorrow night. san diego,...
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phil: pretty good, quick snap by tom brady. tried to get it in there. once he is up, david harris -- jim: they will do it again. still driving. pile being pushed. they still mark him short. phil: boy, that time i thought he got in. the initial surge was pretty good. here we go from the side. does the football break the plain? i thought the initial surge was a lot better. jim: the second surge might have gotten there but they basically gave them no gain. we have maroney lined up in the i as the tailback. maroney is in for the touchdown. phil: it is the time off of the clock too on that drive. green-ellis with a good lead block. really nobody there to even defend against the run by lawrence maroney. they were playing the quarterback sneak one more time on the defensive side. jim: gostkowski makes it 31-14. patriots with 17 points off of four sanchez interceptions and lead it by 17 with 5:00 to play. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. knock heartburn... into a whole new zip code. 24/7. satisfaction guaranteed. thataboy. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. heart
phil: pretty good, quick snap by tom brady. tried to get it in there. once he is up, david harris -- jim: they will do it again. still driving. pile being pushed. they still mark him short. phil: boy, that time i thought he got in. the initial surge was pretty good. here we go from the side. does the football break the plain? i thought the initial surge was a lot better. jim: the second surge might have gotten there but they basically gave them no gain. we have maroney lined up in the i as the...
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thanks so much, tom. tom, of course, was michael jackson's lead attorney for the molestation trial. jackson found not guilty on all accounts. how do you believe the trial changed or impacted america and american attitudes towards the law? >> first of all you have to remember that this was a very intelligent jury. we had a retired math teacher with a masters degree in math. we had a retired school principal with a masters degree in counseling. we had a civil engineer. we had the head of a local social services agency, and we had people with military backgrounds. so a very intelligent jury acquitted him, not 10, 14 times. 10 felonies and four lesser included misdemeanors. what that means is this, i think his celebrity status hurt him terribly going into the trial. because you had more media attention directed at this case than any case in history and most of it was negative. i think as we began to destroy their case and show how ridiculous their witnesses were, i think his celebrity status probably began to help him because he looked like a target. i think it proved that our jury syst
thanks so much, tom. tom, of course, was michael jackson's lead attorney for the molestation trial. jackson found not guilty on all accounts. how do you believe the trial changed or impacted america and american attitudes towards the law? >> first of all you have to remember that this was a very intelligent jury. we had a retired math teacher with a masters degree in math. we had a retired school principal with a masters degree in counseling. we had a civil engineer. we had the head of a...
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we echo that, tom. tom, here's what we're getting. some brief information, new information about the alleged gunman. he's a psychiatrist malik nadal hasan, a major, 39, 40 years old. previously worked at walter reed, worked at ft. hood. what do you make of that? we're talking about a psychiatrist who could possibly be responsible for this? >> again, it's mind boggling. a couple of things that jumped out at me. obviously, you hear his last name and it appears to be a name of islamic descent, which calls into memory the case in 2003 where the soldier was convicted of throwing grenades into a tent in kuwait and killing two fellow officers and injuring 14 other soldiers. that raises a flag, in addition to the fact this is a major, a field grade officer. that's three stems away from general. it kind of raises a red flag and it makes you think that perhaps there's more involved. at this point, my understanding, we don't know what the ranks were of the other officers involved. but if it's a situation where you have three high ranking militar
we echo that, tom. tom, here's what we're getting. some brief information, new information about the alleged gunman. he's a psychiatrist malik nadal hasan, a major, 39, 40 years old. previously worked at walter reed, worked at ft. hood. what do you make of that? we're talking about a psychiatrist who could possibly be responsible for this? >> again, it's mind boggling. a couple of things that jumped out at me. obviously, you hear his last name and it appears to be a name of islamic...
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and tom hanks sings beyonce? >> oh, oh, come on! it >> that is tom hanks singing beyonce's "single ladyies," but why? >>> and "showbiz tonight" names the most provocative celebrity of the week. could it be jon gosselin for his bad boys, or levi johnston for his sarah palin smackdown, or michael jackson for his blockbuster new movie? >>> and now the "showbiz news ticker." more stories from the "showbiz tonight" newsroom making news right now. >>> now on "showbiz tonight," big oprah news breaking. tonight, why oprah is being called a domestic abuse hypocrite. plus, patrick swayze's widow gives her first tv interview to oprah since patrick died. >>> jon gosselin plus jessica simpson? jon is getting divorced, jessica wants a new man. tonight, are these two perfect for each other? >>> and "showbiz tonight" names the most provocative celebrity of the week, jon gosselin, levi johnson, michael jackson, who will it be? >>> plus, more stories breaking from the "showbiz news ticker," tv's first provocative entertainment news show continues rig
and tom hanks sings beyonce? >> oh, oh, come on! it >> that is tom hanks singing beyonce's "single ladyies," but why? >>> and "showbiz tonight" names the most provocative celebrity of the week. could it be jon gosselin for his bad boys, or levi johnston for his sarah palin smackdown, or michael jackson for his blockbuster new movie? >>> and now the "showbiz news ticker." more stories from the "showbiz tonight" newsroom making...
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tom, thank you for being with us., what should the police be doing right now to prove this case? >> well, nancy, they should be looking in the social network area on the internet, namely myspace accounts. i suspect that this individual boasted to somebody in her peer group and that individual might have spoken to a parent and that's how the information found its way to the police. the -- all of this child's acquaintances, friends, schoolmates, teachers, they should all be interviewed very, very extensively by investigators associated with this case. they will come to some more information and i won't be surprised that people won't come forward now and say that, yes, i had heard this was in the plans. >> you know, tom, these pictures of elizabeth are just killing me because, you know, every day when i look at lucy, i think she is the most beautiful girl i've ever seen, and i know elizabeth's parents thought the same thing about her. i just -- i don't know how you cope with the death of a child like this. back to the la
tom, thank you for being with us., what should the police be doing right now to prove this case? >> well, nancy, they should be looking in the social network area on the internet, namely myspace accounts. i suspect that this individual boasted to somebody in her peer group and that individual might have spoken to a parent and that's how the information found its way to the police. the -- all of this child's acquaintances, friends, schoolmates, teachers, they should all be interviewed...
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but first to tom ruskin. you have been hired by diane schuler's family to determine what cause the the accident. how do you explain the fact that his wife had alcohol and signs of marijuana in her system? >> i really can't. listen, i'm a finder of the facts. when danny schuler and the schuler family approached my firm and said find out what happened, that's what we have attempted to do. and at this point in time, what we're going to do is retest the specimens and samples and tissues taken at the time of the autopsy to verify the findings. >> you told me that a long time ago. what's taking so long? >> to be very honest with you, the schuler family is not a wealthy family. they have had trouble raising the money that it's going to cost for these tests and have just really recently come up with the money to be able to pay for it. >> i'm going to quote the new york magazine article. "she was a pot smoker. danny told police she smoked once in a while. but jay, her friend, knew better. she liked pot and smoked it o
but first to tom ruskin. you have been hired by diane schuler's family to determine what cause the the accident. how do you explain the fact that his wife had alcohol and signs of marijuana in her system? >> i really can't. listen, i'm a finder of the facts. when danny schuler and the schuler family approached my firm and said find out what happened, that's what we have attempted to do. and at this point in time, what we're going to do is retest the specimens and samples and tissues taken...
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tom poti, the latest to join that list. kaberle on for stajan, steered it down the wing to kessel. he fires and varlamov squeezes the pad and he'll cover. >> craig: johnny erskin making sure can goes right into him so they can a faceoff here. everything has been hitting varly here. he had 10 shots on net which was his career high. you have to give him a big cushion with all that speed defensively? >> you have to give him a cushion. it always has to be inside. if he gets inside of you, then you are in trouble. >> reporter: white fires right to the belly of varlamov. so, locker, is it, in a way, like a corner back defends p fendsing a really fast whiteout? >> craig: exactly. perfect analogy, joe, perfect >> joe: varlamov ready for this next draw. we take the vantage point of our hooters faceoff look. maple leafs win that draw. white with a pass that was right on target for stajan that didn't click from there. i thai. was two clean wins for the maple leafs. caps have to center in their own zone. moving toward the four-minute mark of a still scoreless second period. washington's own ta
tom poti, the latest to join that list. kaberle on for stajan, steered it down the wing to kessel. he fires and varlamov squeezes the pad and he'll cover. >> craig: johnny erskin making sure can goes right into him so they can a faceoff here. everything has been hitting varly here. he had 10 shots on net which was his career high. you have to give him a big cushion with all that speed defensively? >> you have to give him a cushion. it always has to be inside. if he gets inside of...
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shaone monarchos, we have addressed, tom poti, last night.pt out to the neutral zone beforers kin brought it back in. toronto under the direction of general manager brian burke. he has a very interesting chore ahead >> craig: i would like this to be my last job in hockey. i just hope it's not the next month or two. that was mid-november there is a lot of pressure on burke there is a lot of pressure on wilson and the coaching staff. bottom dwelling. in toronto, they are not going to stand for it. the fans will let them know. this' heckle -- they'll heckle the players, the team. the writers. they will not stand for it. >> reporter: this is alpha and omega in the eastern conference. leafs at 3-11-6. mitchell tosses one back behind the net and wind up getting it himself. delayed penalty called coming up against the capitals. toskala on his way to the bench. wrister deflected wide. the caps go short handed >> craig: it's going to be an interference call, called by bill mccreary. the leafs' power play, something that's been powerful and a positive
shaone monarchos, we have addressed, tom poti, last night.pt out to the neutral zone beforers kin brought it back in. toronto under the direction of general manager brian burke. he has a very interesting chore ahead >> craig: i would like this to be my last job in hockey. i just hope it's not the next month or two. that was mid-november there is a lot of pressure on burke there is a lot of pressure on wilson and the coaching staff. bottom dwelling. in toronto, they are not going to stand...
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host: tom udall was elected with the senate last year.ary is joining us from texas on the democrats line. good morning. guest: good morning, gary. how you doing? caller: fine. how are you all today? guest: good, good. caller: senator, i have a question about the health reform bill. that would be do you have demig do you have anything in there that states about the government subsidizing research for h.i.v. cures instead of h.i.v. vackveens? guest: you know, h.i.v. cures as opposed to h.i.v. vaccines. i think there is a significant component in terms of moving forward with research in newer areas, trying to do everything we can do make sure we support n.i.h. and the research agencies. but i don't think this is the big that really does a lot on the particular issue you're talking about. i think later in the year we were probably going to take up n.i.h. re-authorization kinds of issues and n.i.h. legislative issues. and then usually the appropriations progress, the congress has been very support i have and i have been very supportive of an n
host: tom udall was elected with the senate last year.ary is joining us from texas on the democrats line. good morning. guest: good morning, gary. how you doing? caller: fine. how are you all today? guest: good, good. caller: senator, i have a question about the health reform bill. that would be do you have demig do you have anything in there that states about the government subsidizing research for h.i.v. cures instead of h.i.v. vackveens? guest: you know, h.i.v. cures as opposed to h.i.v....
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phil: we talked about that at the start of the game that tom coughlin said it. it was.d that atmosphere. that's for sure. jim: 50 seconds. chargers with one time-out. and they do something here? sproles in the middle of the field down to the 18-yard line. oh, that was a terrific play call. phil: the giants, everybody man-to-man, and that is almost impossible to cover, darren sproles when he comes out of the backfield. jim: that's a 21-yard explosion there for sproles. 28 seconds. rivers. heaves it to the end zone. open! touchdown, san diego! right down the field! 80 yards. ending with an 18-yard touchdown pass. rivers jots all the way back down to his own 20. phil: took everything philip rivers had not to run to the giants bench. he was thinking about it. but what a throw, anticipating. norv turner did not call the time-out. he did not let the giants regroup on defense. they come up with a different plan. jim: they get 244 and the lead. phil: boy tom coughlin says coming into the game, our stars have to make plays to win it. how about vincent jackson? got some space, ta
phil: we talked about that at the start of the game that tom coughlin said it. it was.d that atmosphere. that's for sure. jim: 50 seconds. chargers with one time-out. and they do something here? sproles in the middle of the field down to the 18-yard line. oh, that was a terrific play call. phil: the giants, everybody man-to-man, and that is almost impossible to cover, darren sproles when he comes out of the backfield. jim: that's a 21-yard explosion there for sproles. 28 seconds. rivers. heaves...
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marquise matchup between peyton manning and tom brady.don't make it, they were ahead by six with two minutes left. why didn't they punt the ball? the colts get the ball back and with 13 seconds left they win it when peyton manning throws to reggie wayne and people will be talking about it. the jagger withes were down by one and jones-drew takes a knee. they wanted to run the clock out and they didn't want to give new york any time left which is what they wanted to do but he apologized to his fantasy owners after that. >>> the veteran against the rookie and the vet got the best. brett favre continues to shut our mouths for criticizing his return. threw a season high 344 yards. meanwhile, the lions matthew stafford who was 3 when favre played his first game. they made him look like a rookie. poor kid. vikings win it easy. >>> most hyped woman golfer in years, michelle wie won her first tournament. her first tournament win since she was 13. a big endorsement deal and she said some tears after the win, as well. >> good for her. >>> the lights
marquise matchup between peyton manning and tom brady.don't make it, they were ahead by six with two minutes left. why didn't they punt the ball? the colts get the ball back and with 13 seconds left they win it when peyton manning throws to reggie wayne and people will be talking about it. the jagger withes were down by one and jones-drew takes a knee. they wanted to run the clock out and they didn't want to give new york any time left which is what they wanted to do but he apologized to his...
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richard nixon was the subject of a biography by tom wicker titled one of us. .. i have a couple of questions already. while most of us would agree that tolerance is far preferable to intolerance, is in this new cultural individualism and cons with humanitarianism of historic democratic party values? >> yes, there is a great line which is that we have a two-party system in part because if we didn't they would have to be invented the. we have a republican party that, of course, values freedom and individual rights and is more libertarian minded. democrats have always valued those things to, but they also very much value equality of opportunity and i think it is that particular value in many respects that it is certainly on the rise in a question in the go through moments of our political history or it's not one of the other, we wanted all, but we go through moments where we are revising not our values and how we define them. and i think we are at all of these revolutions basically treating a moment now where we are rethinking, what is freedom, what our individual r
richard nixon was the subject of a biography by tom wicker titled one of us. .. i have a couple of questions already. while most of us would agree that tolerance is far preferable to intolerance, is in this new cultural individualism and cons with humanitarianism of historic democratic party values? >> yes, there is a great line which is that we have a two-party system in part because if we didn't they would have to be invented the. we have a republican party that, of course, values...
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with tom she shares a crocodile yang smile and the low center of gravity and powerful legs of a middle weight wrestler. since 2005 i have corresponded with lori who's in federal prison in greenville, illinois. one of seven step and half siblings, lori was born and raised in ottumwa in a family that she describes as studiously normal and benign. despite this, lori dropped out of high school as a freshman and began living in an ottumwa rooming house where in the evenings there was a running poker game. the landlady was also a madam. in exchange for room and board, lori and her young cohorts could either agree to sleep with the men who played cards or deliver illegally-prescribed pills, an early form of pharmaceutical meth, to the landlady's clients. lori chose the latter. thus, her career along with her legend was born. lori kept herself housed by delivering and selling brown and clears, as pharmaceutical meth was called during the 1970s when it was prescribed by the millions as a weight loss aid and antidepression drug. the landlady got most of lori's profits though and to make ends mee
with tom she shares a crocodile yang smile and the low center of gravity and powerful legs of a middle weight wrestler. since 2005 i have corresponded with lori who's in federal prison in greenville, illinois. one of seven step and half siblings, lori was born and raised in ottumwa in a family that she describes as studiously normal and benign. despite this, lori dropped out of high school as a freshman and began living in an ottumwa rooming house where in the evenings there was a running poker...
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one record for eight weeks on the hip-hop chart with a song called "fantasy" based on a loop by the tom-tomoice. you can still hear all that but i always try to lean a little bit more r&b because it's what i like the most. but i still -- there's a song called "hate you" believe it or not. but it stands for having a typical emotional upset and it's breathy in the beginning and then it gets -- it builds vocally but it's -- it's the new single in addition to "i want the know what love is" and i just feel like, you know, maybe people would have wanted, like, certain people want me to belt all the time. i don't like to belt all the time. it's boring as hell. i like to -- >> larry: there's a new at&t commercial that plays off of your image as a pampered diva. you seen it? >> yes, i have. >> let's take a look and get a comment. >> e-mailed you the list. the plane just landed. go! >> i need a rush order of orchids. thanks. excuse me. i'm looking for a dog bed. >> what kind of dog? >> oh. this kind. >> nice job. >> oh. dude, i just made out with mariah carey. >> larry: all right. you knew they were
one record for eight weeks on the hip-hop chart with a song called "fantasy" based on a loop by the tom-tomoice. you can still hear all that but i always try to lean a little bit more r&b because it's what i like the most. but i still -- there's a song called "hate you" believe it or not. but it stands for having a typical emotional upset and it's breathy in the beginning and then it gets -- it builds vocally but it's -- it's the new single in addition to "i want...
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about tom and what has to be done today, to secure a better tom for all people in this country. and, that is inescapable. you cannot change the reality of how the population and the demography will change. look at the electoral map in 2008 and you kind of break it apart. this is what is interesting. in 2008, 22% of all votes cast in the presidential election were cast by african-american, latinos or asians, almost a fourth of all votes cast. 20 years ago, in 1988, that number was 12%. so, in a 20-year period that number has almost doubled. now, 2008, it was buttressed by higher turnout, and greater interest in the election. but, it is a demonstration of what is occurring in the nation, and, you leave increasingly more people behind if we don't address the disparities in education, in health care, and in economic empowerment, at the present time, and i think we have to begin to frame the debate in different ways. >> we have 15 minutes remaining and we'd like to get as many questions in as we could. in the remaining 15 minutes. quick. >> i'd like to encourage us to really celebrat
about tom and what has to be done today, to secure a better tom for all people in this country. and, that is inescapable. you cannot change the reality of how the population and the demography will change. look at the electoral map in 2008 and you kind of break it apart. this is what is interesting. in 2008, 22% of all votes cast in the presidential election were cast by african-american, latinos or asians, almost a fourth of all votes cast. 20 years ago, in 1988, that number was 12%. so, in a...
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of the same building we are in today in tom brokaw had his written the book the greatest generation and my mom and dad for part of it. in fact the cover of the book could have easily been my mom and dad. there was a soldier's trousers and a beautiful woman is less than that was my mom. i have looked at carefully at not only what was in the book bad that that generation and that influenced me as a young person growing up. that is the message of this great firearms museum, the message is the legacy that has been left for the next generation. that is why this museum is such an important part of who we are as the people in america. and that is why that legacy was handed off to my brothers and me influence everyone of us who served in the military. not because we are more patriotic than the next door neighbor but it was part of who we are and it was part of who my parents were. everyone of my uncle served in world war ii. the media today is full of stories about how desperate the situation is in afghanistan. i brought with me for five different newspapers all of which have a story either
of the same building we are in today in tom brokaw had his written the book the greatest generation and my mom and dad for part of it. in fact the cover of the book could have easily been my mom and dad. there was a soldier's trousers and a beautiful woman is less than that was my mom. i have looked at carefully at not only what was in the book bad that that generation and that influenced me as a young person growing up. that is the message of this great firearms museum, the message is the...
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tom, weigh in. you're the former prosecutor. >> absolutely. the problem isn't simply violence against women. it's not simply television. it's a culture of youth violence. and that violence derives from the lack of proper parenting. i'm not talking about simply single parenthood. i'm a single parent myself. i know what it's about. but you have a whole generation of young, mostly inner city, but it's rural and suburban, too, of young males and young women who are being raised without any sort of effective role models in their life, without any sort of effective parenting. and there could be plenty of single parenting that goes on out there. >> it is ruled as well. there was a case the other day, i think it was in some rural state, very, very rural area, i think it was new hampshire where these kids came in and they beat this mother to death with an ax and then they set on the daughter with an ax. and that was in the rural wilds of -- >> it goes on everywhere. kids turn to street violence, street gangs to find a family. they're looking for a stre
tom, weigh in. you're the former prosecutor. >> absolutely. the problem isn't simply violence against women. it's not simply television. it's a culture of youth violence. and that violence derives from the lack of proper parenting. i'm not talking about simply single parenthood. i'm a single parent myself. i know what it's about. but you have a whole generation of young, mostly inner city, but it's rural and suburban, too, of young males and young women who are being raised without any...
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tom brokaw had just written that book the greatest generation.my mom and dad were part -- in fact, the cover of that book could have easily been my mom and dad. there's a soldier starters and a beautiful woman's legs. that was my mom. and i have looked back carefully, not only what was in this book but in a generation. as it influenced as a young person growing up, that's the message i have for you. that is the message of this great firearms museum. the message is that the legacy that has been left for the next generation. that's why this museum is such an important part of who we are as a people in america. and that's why that legacy was handed off to my brothers and me, influenced all of us, everyone of us served in the military. not because we're more patriotic than the next-door neighbor, but it was part of who we are. it was part of who my parents were. every one of my uncles served in world war ii. the media today is full of stories about how desperate the situation is in afghanistan. i had brought with me for a five different newspapers, a
tom brokaw had just written that book the greatest generation.my mom and dad were part -- in fact, the cover of that book could have easily been my mom and dad. there's a soldier starters and a beautiful woman's legs. that was my mom. and i have looked back carefully, not only what was in this book but in a generation. as it influenced as a young person growing up, that's the message i have for you. that is the message of this great firearms museum. the message is that the legacy that has been...
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there's a continuing year from the robust healthy town on one end into tom on the other end.llis is on the robust side. you slide inexorably towards the other side. there are thousands of towns dotted along this continuum throughout america. this isn't just a frontier issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that have been so rapidly that a towel springs from the earth and then disappears five years later. this is taken decades to happen. and if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten or 15 years, there will be many more towns towards the shattered end of things. i guess we have been completely read the book yet but we have skimmed through ed and i agree with a lot of what you are saying. i love small takei wove but because of opportunities as far as college, i have had to leave. however we were talking some in just for one during the kind of the implications of the labels that you have given like the chief verse and a stayers because of the point is to keep people in small town of iowa and to do that, as far as people saying like i want to be an achiever is and that
there's a continuing year from the robust healthy town on one end into tom on the other end.llis is on the robust side. you slide inexorably towards the other side. there are thousands of towns dotted along this continuum throughout america. this isn't just a frontier issue. this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that have been so rapidly that a towel springs from the earth and then disappears five years later. this is taken decades to happen. and if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten...
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my name is tom with the university of tennessee press. and apparently our moderator did not arrive, since i am the publicist for the press and i know both captain mariner and jame lee mcdonough i've asked to introduce them. james lee mcdonough is retired from auburn university and has done many books with us. shiloh, his first book i think came out in 1974. [inaudible] laughter, and we have reprinted many times. since then he had done books on stone's river, the battle of chattanooga, the war and kentucky, i'm going to forget one here. but he is also today -- the book he is talking it out is the war of my room king -- myron king. he is here today and we are pleased to have him. it is a story of heroism in world war ii and another generation. rosemary mariner is retired captain in the united states navy and actually a neighbor of mine in tennessee. and her and her husband, chuck, she has been on the faculty of the national war college, and in fact just a little while ago i was reading thomas's latest book about the battle, the war in iraq,
my name is tom with the university of tennessee press. and apparently our moderator did not arrive, since i am the publicist for the press and i know both captain mariner and jame lee mcdonough i've asked to introduce them. james lee mcdonough is retired from auburn university and has done many books with us. shiloh, his first book i think came out in 1974. [inaudible] laughter, and we have reprinted many times. since then he had done books on stone's river, the battle of chattanooga, the war...
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elvis loved it and had planned to do it, and it was only like the day of or the day before that colonel tom parker, who is a brilliant man, and i don't blame him for doing it. he called and said you know, we don't record any songs that elvis and i don't get half the publishing on. and i thought, well, that's already been a hit by me. it's one of my most important copyrights. so i just didn't -- i didn't let them have it. and i broke my heart because i still think what it would have been like to hear elvis sing the song there is no work tapes of it anywhere that i'm aware of. but it was just a decision i had to make, one of my first big business decisions i guess. and it was only after that whitney recorded it and it did so well that i was really happy that i had made that. >> no wonder they call you the iron butterfly. as a businesswoman, you're really very good at that, aren't you. people don't know that about you, i don't think. >> well, i love the business end of the business. i had to learn that early on because when they say you're in the music business, you have to think about those t
elvis loved it and had planned to do it, and it was only like the day of or the day before that colonel tom parker, who is a brilliant man, and i don't blame him for doing it. he called and said you know, we don't record any songs that elvis and i don't get half the publishing on. and i thought, well, that's already been a hit by me. it's one of my most important copyrights. so i just didn't -- i didn't let them have it. and i broke my heart because i still think what it would have been like to...
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. >> that is chief of police fayetteville, north carolina, tom burgamine. just brought you out of a live conference that's going on right now. it has just ended. the chief of police has announced that formal charges have been filed against mario mcneill, the 29-year-old man, pickured in a hotel video with 5-year-old shaniya davis. we now know he is charged with first-degree murder and the rape of this child. this 5-year-old little girl. my question tonight is, why isn't mommy charged with murder one? according to police reports, she's the one who handed the child over to this killer. we are taking your calls live. to jean casarez joining us. jean, what can you tell me? what will it take for a charge on mommy? >> reporter: well, she can definitely be charged and under north carolina law, if she was an accessory before the fact an accessory after the fact, the conspiracy situation. she doesn't have to have been actively involved in killing the child. >> jean casarez, please, i don't want to hear any legal talk. break it down. she handed her child over to a ki
. >> that is chief of police fayetteville, north carolina, tom burgamine. just brought you out of a live conference that's going on right now. it has just ended. the chief of police has announced that formal charges have been filed against mario mcneill, the 29-year-old man, pickured in a hotel video with 5-year-old shaniya davis. we now know he is charged with first-degree murder and the rape of this child. this 5-year-old little girl. my question tonight is, why isn't mommy charged with...
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through neutral, tom pyatt the 22-year-old ontario native.caps record book. >> craig: a couple of sons of his both play in the nhl, taylor and now nelson's other son here in montreal, joe. >> joe: lapierre for o'byrne. keeping it hot on the outside for wyman. he was stalled by alzner. o'byrne. reversing his field. >> craig: nelson by the way, joe, is a fireman. >> joe: really? >> craig: yeah. he's a fireman. >> joe: kudos for that. bradley with a wrister deflected by bergeron. chipchura knocked down by beagle. beagle gets the gate. montreal to the man advantage right here. just a few moments ago a thompson creek window of opportunity for the great 8. >> craig: it would have been a three spot, 3-0 and lights out for montreal. bouncing puck at the blue line. not except in and the lights out by the spacek. here comes ovechkin. a lot of shimmying and shaking, and carey price stayed right with him. well done. alex didn't have much of a chance to shoot the puck because of the pressure from behind, and carey price read that very well, denying alex o
through neutral, tom pyatt the 22-year-old ontario native.caps record book. >> craig: a couple of sons of his both play in the nhl, taylor and now nelson's other son here in montreal, joe. >> joe: lapierre for o'byrne. keeping it hot on the outside for wyman. he was stalled by alzner. o'byrne. reversing his field. >> craig: nelson by the way, joe, is a fireman. >> joe: really? >> craig: yeah. he's a fireman. >> joe: kudos for that. bradley with a wrister...
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family in my book, the father of tom chan fled china in terror after the revolution in the mid 1940's. today, tom chan expens spends to months in china importing fireworks to america. >> steve roberts, author of "from every end of the earth," thanks so much. >> history professor steven g gillon, chronicles the hours after the kennedy assassination and the transfer of the presidency topline done johnson. mr. gillon uses recently classified sources to chronicle the first 24 hours after the assassination. barnes & noble in new york city hosts the event. >> when you write a question like this, the first question that you have to answer is do we really need another book about the kennedy assassination, is there anything new to be said about the assassination of president kennedy, are there new materials that are -- that have suddenly become available, that have not been available for the past 46 years, that allow us to see these events in a different light and obviously, my answer to that question is yes, for very selfish purposes. most of the books, the vast majority of books and you coul
family in my book, the father of tom chan fled china in terror after the revolution in the mid 1940's. today, tom chan expens spends to months in china importing fireworks to america. >> steve roberts, author of "from every end of the earth," thanks so much. >> history professor steven g gillon, chronicles the hours after the kennedy assassination and the transfer of the presidency topline done johnson. mr. gillon uses recently classified sources to chronicle the first 24...
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tom williams. the first black head coach at yale and only the second in the ivy league talked about how he, like the president, is breaking down barriers. >> i feel a sense of responsibility. i want to be a role model for young african-american coaches aspire to be head coaches. i want to be known ultimately as a good coach. i'm certainly proud of my african-american heritage and would like to represent very well. >> get the rest at 4:00 p.m. eastern. just a few minutes from now on hln. >> he refused to marry an interracial couple. now he's decided to resign. does he have regrets? >>> determined and fearless. antigovernment protesters in iran. they were chanting obama, either you're with us or you're with them. they marched in spite of warnings for the government to stay away. witnesses say a lot of people were roughed up and arrested. this coincides with an entirely different protest. one by government supporters marched the 30th anniversary of the seizure in tehran. islamic students stormed the c
tom williams. the first black head coach at yale and only the second in the ivy league talked about how he, like the president, is breaking down barriers. >> i feel a sense of responsibility. i want to be a role model for young african-american coaches aspire to be head coaches. i want to be known ultimately as a good coach. i'm certainly proud of my african-american heritage and would like to represent very well. >> get the rest at 4:00 p.m. eastern. just a few minutes from now on...
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tom brady's wife is putting the super in supermodel.a month away from giving birth to the couple's first child, she is close to getting her helicopter's license. she's passed the written test and now has to complete the flying test. my wife says it's hard to go to the store. >> heck, i couldn't even get in a helicopter. >> i just think you guys need to step your game up. >> you better not go home today. you're going to be in trouble. >>> she has long arms, she can reach the stick over there. she's got that going for her. no delays due to weather, great news. but we have a clipper moving through the great lakes. here's what we have delay wise. half hour delays around cleveland later today. detroit is watching for more low clouds. in chicago, light rain. don't anticipate to see long delays. less than a mile visibility at lax. watch for a ground delay within the next couple of minutes. that's lax right now. once that burns out of, temperatures back into the 70s. more in just a little bit. >>> so should you pay off your mortgage in full or
tom brady's wife is putting the super in supermodel.a month away from giving birth to the couple's first child, she is close to getting her helicopter's license. she's passed the written test and now has to complete the flying test. my wife says it's hard to go to the store. >> heck, i couldn't even get in a helicopter. >> i just think you guys need to step your game up. >> you better not go home today. you're going to be in trouble. >>> she has long arms, she can...
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look at tom thompson, a full-time student and kicker for division iii austin college. >> i love thisson yet. >> he's 61! will. >> the season finale is against trinity on saturday and his coach thinks they'll get him in. 61 years old, you can't let him kick an extra point? let the man kick. >> can't you get hit as a kicker? >> yes. but then they throw a penalty and make a big stink yes, but t penalty and make a big stink over it. >> that's every men's fantasy. i have one more year of eligibility. >> investing in the stock market can be a gamble. clark howard says if you play your cards right, you can weather the ups and downs. >> it seems that we are such pack animal that's we follow the herd when we shouldn't. and i'm going to give you an example. a lot of people really were shell shocked by the huge decline in the stock market that went on for about a year and a half, saw your account values just evaporate right before your eyes and 401(k)s or whatever. what did so many people? they did what's called ka pit lags. people said, i can't take this any more, sold out their positions and
look at tom thompson, a full-time student and kicker for division iii austin college. >> i love thisson yet. >> he's 61! will. >> the season finale is against trinity on saturday and his coach thinks they'll get him in. 61 years old, you can't let him kick an extra point? let the man kick. >> can't you get hit as a kicker? >> yes. but then they throw a penalty and make a big stink yes, but t penalty and make a big stink over it. >> that's every men's fantasy....
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milwaukee mayor tom barrett is running for the governor of wisconsin now. the democrat delayed the decision until he recovered from the attack. >> less than three months ago i stood here with my family to thank the citizens of milwaukee and people from all over wisconsin for their heart felt and genuine well wishes and support in the aftermath of the incident that took place outside state fair. at that point in time, i was not thinking about running for governor, i was hurt. i had to heal and get my strength back. >> his hands and his head were injured in the attack and he had ten pins in his hand. doctors removed the last two pins on friday. >>> some couples said i do this weekend for only 80 bucks apiece. an atlanta wedding planner came up with a wed-a-thon. brides and grooms paying $40 each. the price tag covered everything from flowers to cake and reception. the money will help atlanta's children shelter. great idea. wish more people would do that. >>> a marquise matchup between peyton manning and tom brady came down to a couture's controversial call an
milwaukee mayor tom barrett is running for the governor of wisconsin now. the democrat delayed the decision until he recovered from the attack. >> less than three months ago i stood here with my family to thank the citizens of milwaukee and people from all over wisconsin for their heart felt and genuine well wishes and support in the aftermath of the incident that took place outside state fair. at that point in time, i was not thinking about running for governor, i was hurt. i had to heal...
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milwaukee tom barrett is running for mayor of wisconsin. he said he delayed that decision until he coverford that attack. >> less than three months ago i stood here with my family to thank the citizens of milwaukee and people from all over wisconsin for their heartfelt and genuine well wishes and support in the aftermath of the incident that took place outside state fair. at that point in time, i was not thinking about running for governor. i was hurt. i had to heal and get my strength back. >> now, his hand and head were injured in the attack as you saw in those pictures earlier. he had ten pins in his hand and doctors removed the last two pins on friday. >> i think you win. >> we shall see. >>> a marquee matchup overshadowed by coach's controversial calls. he like three-quarters of the field in front of him. >> he is getting a lot of criticism for this. fortunately before he lives, he's infallible. we're talking about the head coach bill belichick. this was after the colts scored their first touchdown. that set the turf on fire. here's wh
milwaukee tom barrett is running for mayor of wisconsin. he said he delayed that decision until he coverford that attack. >> less than three months ago i stood here with my family to thank the citizens of milwaukee and people from all over wisconsin for their heartfelt and genuine well wishes and support in the aftermath of the incident that took place outside state fair. at that point in time, i was not thinking about running for governor. i was hurt. i had to heal and get my strength...
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>> james:ing us, tom kaniff, defense attorney and former j.a.g. who served in iraq, donald clark and scott huddleson for the "san antonio express news." we reached out to hasan's attorney. no comment. he says he has asked investigators not to question hasan and doesn't know if he has been medically cleared to talk. as an investigator, how do you handle this? he is awake and talking. do you say why did you do this or how do you handle it? >> mike n the course of an investigation there are not that many times you go right to the person who is accused and get information. investigators have to go in all directions from ft. hood and figure out who they should be talking to. in fact, it is a lot of times much better to go outside and get the information so that you, as the investigator, you have the knowledge and therefore, if you do get a chance or if the suspect does talk you know when they are lying to you k, when they are telling you something unbelievable. >> the question is why. we are finding out he might have unveiled his motive out of the gate
>> james:ing us, tom kaniff, defense attorney and former j.a.g. who served in iraq, donald clark and scott huddleson for the "san antonio express news." we reached out to hasan's attorney. no comment. he says he has asked investigators not to question hasan and doesn't know if he has been medically cleared to talk. as an investigator, how do you handle this? he is awake and talking. do you say why did you do this or how do you handle it? >> mike n the course of an...
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tom rooney of recent amateur football fame is now recognized. the gentleman from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank representative weiner for recognizing the people on the line of scrimmage for allowing you to be heroic and getting the defensive game ball. i'm going to recuse myself from asking questions specifically of the panel although i do want to thank you all for being here for your testimony today. i like the commissioner played college football at washington and jefferson. and also on the other side of the table, although i see he's gone now, is roommates with merril hoge for a year or so. i certainly empathize with both sides of this debate. although like some of my colleagues i'm not really sure what our role in congress should be in getting involved with the national football league. football is a very violent game. and certainly as one who played it and suffered concussions myself i can say that those that choose to play football, those who involve themselves with the sport fully understand that. i will take the lib
tom rooney of recent amateur football fame is now recognized. the gentleman from florida. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank representative weiner for recognizing the people on the line of scrimmage for allowing you to be heroic and getting the defensive game ball. i'm going to recuse myself from asking questions specifically of the panel although i do want to thank you all for being here for your testimony today. i like the commissioner played college football at washington and...
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unh gets on the board with a 52-yard field goal from tom manning and what a great advantage it is for the them to have a kicker. >> he smoked that thing and landed in the stands. watch it. >> here it is. curving. and watch it. it is four rows up into the seats. that was good up from 60. he missed a 42 yarder earlier in the game and missed the initial goal. and that was thanks to the time out for that. and we have a four-point ball game. 24-20. maine leads unh. and shawn mcdonnell taking -- sean mcdonnell takes it. >> six plays. 11 yards on the scoring drive. en now, if you are maine, you have already had one long drive and now, you would love to get six or seven minutes off the clock. >> and field goal is now doable and you get unh when they have to score a touchdown and maine has done a good job of answering. and he is going to be proud of his crew. and gets him off here from manning. and i will tell you, gary. dicey spot. >> and tells randall to stop. and decides to take it out any ways at the 9-yard line. and roosevelt is coming. and he decided he could take it out. >> there, it is
unh gets on the board with a 52-yard field goal from tom manning and what a great advantage it is for the them to have a kicker. >> he smoked that thing and landed in the stands. watch it. >> here it is. curving. and watch it. it is four rows up into the seats. that was good up from 60. he missed a 42 yarder earlier in the game and missed the initial goal. and that was thanks to the time out for that. and we have a four-point ball game. 24-20. maine leads unh. and shawn mcdonnell...
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tom izzo returns a team that goes to the final four a year ago. >> larry: i think tom has a solid club. but this purdue team is going to be tough to handle. i'm going to tell you what, the game between purdue and michigan state will be one of the classics of the big ten schedules this year. >> dan: looking forward to that. this was fun once again, partner, as always. >> dan: 7 -72, our final tonight. purdue still undefeated. 73-72. so long from the paradise jam at the u.s. virgin island learn more at supportyourvet.org. as depaul wins. >>> and that is all the time we have here. thanks for watching. i'm danyelle sargent. we leave you with our "las vegas big moment." for that, it is back to hockey. sidney crosby picks a great time to snap out of his goal-scoring funk. enjoy. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com the egg timer just i >> amazingly resilient team. crosby's got it. two minutes to go in the overtime period. malkin firing, rebound, score! sidney crosby! wins it for the penguins, an overtime game winner for the second time this year. >> and sidney crosby. sidney crosby, our pla
tom izzo returns a team that goes to the final four a year ago. >> larry: i think tom has a solid club. but this purdue team is going to be tough to handle. i'm going to tell you what, the game between purdue and michigan state will be one of the classics of the big ten schedules this year. >> dan: looking forward to that. this was fun once again, partner, as always. >> dan: 7 -72, our final tonight. purdue still undefeated. 73-72. so long from the paradise jam at the u.s....
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they said sometimes you feel like tom arnold.l america that tom arnold has a small penis. does that have anything to do with it? >> oh, my goodness. >> no, that's not why i feel like him. >> so why do you feel like tom arnold? >> well, i guess because paula -- >> because i'm overweight? >> lord no. because she's a big star. and i kind of feel like i'm in her shadow a little. >> you're the wind beneath her wings. >> there you go. >> absolutely. he is. and michael has a wonderful career. he is a harbor pilot, joy. and there are only a handful of these men. >> a harbor pilot? >> harbor pilot. >> savannah is the fourth largest port in the u.s. he gets on these 1,000 foot ships. he brings them in and parks them there on the river. so i mean -- >> you have children, too. >> none together. i've tried getting pregnant and it has not worked out. >> how old were you when you married him? >> 55. that may be the problem. >> may have something to do with it. >> nowadays you can be 62. i'm in management, not labor anymore. >> you and me both.
they said sometimes you feel like tom arnold.l america that tom arnold has a small penis. does that have anything to do with it? >> oh, my goodness. >> no, that's not why i feel like him. >> so why do you feel like tom arnold? >> well, i guess because paula -- >> because i'm overweight? >> lord no. because she's a big star. and i kind of feel like i'm in her shadow a little. >> you're the wind beneath her wings. >> there you go. >>...
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they said sometimes you feel like tom arnold. you know, that roseanne used to tell america that tom arnold has a small penis. does that have anything to do with it? >> no, that's not why i feel like him. >> so why do you feel like tom arnold? >> well, i guess because paula -- >> because i'm overweight? >> lord no. because she's a big star. and i kind of feel like i'm in her shadow a little. >> you're the wind beneath her wings. >> absolutely. and michael has a wonderful career mpl he is a harbor pilot, joy. and there are only a handful of these men. >> a harbor pilot? >> savannah is the fourth largest port in the u.s. he gets on thighs 1,000 foot ships. he brings them in and parks them there on the river. so i mean -- >> you have children, too. >> none together. i've tried getting pregnant and it doesn't work out. >> how old were you when you married him? >> 55. >> nowadays you can be 62. i'm in management, not labor anymore. >> i would have to shoot myself. i would have to shoot myself. >> and your children, do they love that th
they said sometimes you feel like tom arnold. you know, that roseanne used to tell america that tom arnold has a small penis. does that have anything to do with it? >> no, that's not why i feel like him. >> so why do you feel like tom arnold? >> well, i guess because paula -- >> because i'm overweight? >> lord no. because she's a big star. and i kind of feel like i'm in her shadow a little. >> you're the wind beneath her wings. >> absolutely. and...
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host: tom scully was the administrator of medicare and medicaid services.n 2003 when medicare part d was passed into law he was very involved in that debate and its early implementation. let's begin with the definition. what is medicare part d? guest: it is a relatively new program began in 2006. it covers seniors on a voluntary basis for drug benefits. it is about $50 billion per year federal spending. 90% of senior citizens are covered one way or the other. about 34 million seniors citizens are in a prescription drug-only plan that has been added on. about 9.5 million senior citizens are in the medicare advantage plan that includes hmos. about 8 million more senior citizens keep their old health plans and the government pays a subsidy to their former employer. the remaining 10 million, about four million have opted not to be covered and the other at 6 million are in v.a. or some other program. about 10 million lower income senior citizens have subsidies. about half of them essentially pay nothing and have free coverage. host: we would like to focus on med
host: tom scully was the administrator of medicare and medicaid services.n 2003 when medicare part d was passed into law he was very involved in that debate and its early implementation. let's begin with the definition. what is medicare part d? guest: it is a relatively new program began in 2006. it covers seniors on a voluntary basis for drug benefits. it is about $50 billion per year federal spending. 90% of senior citizens are covered one way or the other. about 34 million seniors citizens...