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tony loved life. he certainly didn't want to go now. nobody had a better time than tony.he loved art. he loved this business more than anything. >> larry: how good a friend was he? what kind of guy was he? >> well, he's a guy's guy, you know how you are, larry, from brooklyn, what can i say. >> larry: he's from the bronx. >> you guys stick together. >> larry: he was a great looking guy. >> great looking guy. he had wonderful children. janet lee was a good friend of mine. of course, they were married. we were all very close friends when we were young, long, long time ago. but he had a wonderful life. he had a full life. he was a great, marvelous actor. he really showed everybody he was a good actor. "edefiant ones." "some like it hot" with monroe. he certainly was as funny as can be with that. >> larry: speaking of that, debbie, one of the most favorite roles was in a movie voted funniest comedy ever made "some like it hot" with marilyn monroe and jack lemon. let's take a look at tony i think in drag. >> tell me, who made that flag, your wife? >> no, my flag maker does tha
tony loved life. he certainly didn't want to go now. nobody had a better time than tony.he loved art. he loved this business more than anything. >> larry: how good a friend was he? what kind of guy was he? >> well, he's a guy's guy, you know how you are, larry, from brooklyn, what can i say. >> larry: he's from the bronx. >> you guys stick together. >> larry: he was a great looking guy. >> great looking guy. he had wonderful children. janet lee was a good...
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tony hawk discusses his accidental empire. accidental empire. >>> and then become a fan on [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. re i'd like to diversify i just wish that all of the important information was gathered together in one place. [ printer whirs ] done. ♪ thanks. do you work here? not yet. from tax info to debunking myths, the field guide to evolving your workforce has everything you need. download it now at thinkbeyondthelabel.com. >>> what moves! tony hawk catapulted to fame when he landed professional skateboarding's first 900. a two and a half spin aerial trick. he has barely touched the ground since. the athlete
tony hawk discusses his accidental empire. accidental empire. >>> and then become a fan on [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned....
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tony? >> okay, jeanne, appreciate it, thank you. >>> your credit score too low, and you might not be able to make that big purchase. we will show you how to improve it. >>> so a new report is out about your credit score. what does it mean for your bottom line and your ability to get a loan? christine romans is back with us in new york with details and tips. christine, why where do you want to start here? >> i want to start with the scary news that a third of americans cannot afford to get a mortgage because their credit scores are under 620. a third of people were unable to even get one quote on a home loan. they don't qualify for a mortgage. new data from a zillow marketplace. the good news, about 47% of consumers have good credit with scores of 720 or higher. so you've got a big chunk of people who cannot even afford to borrow money. can't even get a quote on a home. take a look at this, tony. the number of people who have a credit score above 720, they qualify for the lowest interest rat
tony? >> okay, jeanne, appreciate it, thank you. >>> your credit score too low, and you might not be able to make that big purchase. we will show you how to improve it. >>> so a new report is out about your credit score. what does it mean for your bottom line and your ability to get a loan? christine romans is back with us in new york with details and tips. christine, why where do you want to start here? >> i want to start with the scary news that a third of...
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he's chad, i'm tony. wanted love, i needed love ♪ ♪ most of all, most of all... ♪ you know what, tell me,sume. thanwhat makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your rate cd that offers a one-time rate increase if our current rates go up. ally. do you love your bank ? >>> a new queen beginning her reign on the high seas. britain's queen elizabeth names the new queen elizabeth liner today in an elaborate royal ceremony. we toured the luxury liner, and even dined like royalty. >> reporter: welcome aboard the queen elizabeth. and look at this, isn't it magnificent? this ship is about 12 stories high, and if you think about placing four big planes side by side, that is the less than of th
he's chad, i'm tony. wanted love, i needed love ♪ ♪ most of all, most of all... ♪ you know what, tell me,sume. thanwhat makes peter, peter ? well, i'm an avid catamaran sailor. i can my own homemade jam, apricot. and i really love my bank's raise your rate cd. i'm sorry, did you say you'd love a pay raise asap ? uh, actually, i said i love my bank's raise your rate cd. you spent 8 days lost at sea ? no, uh... you love watching your neighbors watch tv ? at ally, you'll love our raise your...
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entrepreneur tony hawk about his rise to the top and avoiding painful pitfalls. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. the economy may still be in the doldrums, but corporate america seems to be doing just fine. we're in the thick of earnings season, and most companies are beating analysts' expectations and reporting strong third quarter profits. industrial companies caterpillar, boeing and united technologies. also consumer giants coca-cola and mcdonald's. in the technology sector, ibm beat expectations, but indicated that future growth would slow. ebay, amazon and apple all came in ahead of expectations. yahoo disappointed on revenue. bank of america's losses widened, even though it did beat estimates as well. the markets were generally happy with the earnings news this week, but plunged on tuesday after china announced it was tightening interest rates. the
entrepreneur tony hawk about his rise to the top and avoiding painful pitfalls. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. the economy may still be in the doldrums, but corporate america seems to be doing just fine. we're in the thick of earnings season, and most...
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tony curtis. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it's as if a monster storm hopped on i-95 and drove it right up the east coast. last night at this time it was in miami. it has rocketed north, skirting the atlantic. a kind of relentless water pump. we're coming to you from washington tonight where the potomac river, not far from here, is dangerously high, within sight of the national monument. streets are flooded all over the region. the winds are high enough to have already caused damage and it's still motoring north and there's still more on the way. sour ore tom costello starts us off from here in chevy chase, maryland. tom, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you. in fact, the east coast has been struggling through drought conditions, but today it got hammered. it started out with heavy rain, then flash flood and tornado watches from the outer banks of north carolina all the way north to new jersey. it was the dead of night when howling winds and the heaviest
tony curtis. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it's as if a monster storm hopped on i-95 and drove it right up the east coast. last night at this time it was in miami. it has rocketed north, skirting the atlantic. a kind of relentless water pump. we're coming to you from washington tonight where the potomac river, not far from here, is dangerously high, within sight of the national monument. streets are flooded all over...
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scott had doubled through tony g.while tony was getting crushed and was down over 200,000. here's how we called it. >> action on tony g., and he raises to 1500. vanessa folds. daniel, suited, gets out of here. seiver also suited, but he's playing, calls. todd folds and aaron jenson, the loose canon, also suited, but he folds. >> on the other spectrum of todd, we have scott seiver. tony can be sure ace-jack is ahead of his range. >> king-queen-deuce, all clubs. >> top and bottom for seiver. >> too easy. >> tony's got a gut shot and a flush draw. >> and fires 3,000. >> pretty sure scott knows he's ahead. >> comes over the top to 11,000. >> with no club in his hand, he's trying to protect his two pair. tony doesn't really have anything except for a draw here. if he's not folding he must be trying to think of a way he can make scott fold. scott's capable of making a play and i don't think he'd do it against tony in this spot. >> tony re-raises to 40,000. >> i'm all in. >> scott's all in.
scott had doubled through tony g.while tony was getting crushed and was down over 200,000. here's how we called it. >> action on tony g., and he raises to 1500. vanessa folds. daniel, suited, gets out of here. seiver also suited, but he's playing, calls. todd folds and aaron jenson, the loose canon, also suited, but he folds. >> on the other spectrum of todd, we have scott seiver. tony can be sure ace-jack is ahead of his range. >> king-queen-deuce, all clubs. >> top and...
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share more. >> reporter: no small change, tony.. >> yes! >> we are talking about the arrest of 133 people in the island of puerto rico, a u.s. territory. more than 90 of them police officers. they have been arrested and the charges are all related to drug trafficking. we also understand, according to attorney general -- u.s. attorney general eric holder that two u.s. army personnel are involved in this operation. the investigation lasted two years. it just ended but they say that it's ongoing. 750 fbi personnel were flown into puerto rico to participate in this investigation. and so, it's a very much an ongoing situation at this point. >> okay. now, there was a briefing last hour by the attorney general, correct? anything to listen to? >> exactly, i wanted to point out a statement that attorney general holder said about what this means in the scope of drug trafficking in the area. let's hear what he had to say. >> now, without question today's arrests will disrupt drug trafficking operations in puerto rico and help to strengthen la
share more. >> reporter: no small change, tony.. >> yes! >> we are talking about the arrest of 133 people in the island of puerto rico, a u.s. territory. more than 90 of them police officers. they have been arrested and the charges are all related to drug trafficking. we also understand, according to attorney general -- u.s. attorney general eric holder that two u.s. army personnel are involved in this operation. the investigation lasted two years. it just ended but they say...
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so that happened to be kenny. >> larry: tony will be coming back with us later. the man who has helped free wrongfully convicted man from prison was an american hero will join us next. ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ we need directions to go to... pearblossom highway? it's just outside of lancaster. sure, i can download directions for you now. we got it. thank you very much! check it out. i can like, see everything that's going on with the car. here's the gas level. i can check on the oil. i can unlock it from anywhere. i've received a signal there was a crash. some guy just cut me off. i'll get an ambulance to you right away. safely connecting you in ways you never thought possible. onstar. live on. [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid to fight fatigue. so get up and get goin'! with
so that happened to be kenny. >> larry: tony will be coming back with us later. the man who has helped free wrongfully convicted man from prison was an american hero will join us next. ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ there will be no more stress ♪ ♪ cause you've called ups, that's logistics ♪ we need directions to go to... pearblossom highway? it's...
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>> all of it. >> none of it. >> this is all tony's fault. >> jimmy: tony, you've been on ten seasons,mmy: bald lud luck, man. that's all there is to it. i'm sorry, but he is. or you have bad luck. >> i'm starting to feel that way, yeah. >> jimmy: i know, it's crazy. but what do you chalk this up to? >> when we were up there on stage, and, i mean, we have no idea that we were going home tonight and my heart was beating faster and faster, and i heard tony say, it's us, and i'm like -- i hope not. >> you had a premonition? >> you can tell which camera looks at you when you're about to get eliminated. >> jimmy: the bad camera. >> since i have so much experience, since you pointed that out. >> jimmy: this is terrible. i mean, really. >> kick me while i'm down. >> jimmy: you are the susan lucci of the paso doble. >> you have to wait 19 seasons? >> jimmy: by 2020 you'll be in. you practiced hard. that seemed aapparent. what did you do with the onion? >> well, it removed an awkwardness, if you have to have an emotional scene, like, love scene or anything like that and if you don't feel comfor
>> all of it. >> none of it. >> this is all tony's fault. >> jimmy: tony, you've been on ten seasons,mmy: bald lud luck, man. that's all there is to it. i'm sorry, but he is. or you have bad luck. >> i'm starting to feel that way, yeah. >> jimmy: i know, it's crazy. but what do you chalk this up to? >> when we were up there on stage, and, i mean, we have no idea that we were going home tonight and my heart was beating faster and faster, and i heard tony...
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>> for the most part, yeah. >> larry: you, do, tony? >> yeah.orld, as human beings we want quick answers of things. we want to be certain and if something happened that is terribly traumatic and upsetting, and we want an answer immediately, so we've created closure and so if that's the guy, great. get it done with. >> larry: we're going to come back and we'll meet the men who have been watching this show with you. all of them, all of them wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for serious crimes, now free to tell us what happened to them. we'll also meet a very courageous d.a. don't go away. >>> we have made a finding of actual not in in this matter. >> you knew your son was innocent? >> i knew it, yes. i was positive. >> this was stephen brody. released from prison just friday. wrongfully convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child. stephen is among the men watching our show from dallas. and here in los angeles tonight, let's meet the others. craig watkins, the dallas county district attorney. he refused to destroy evidence from old cases, w
>> for the most part, yeah. >> larry: you, do, tony? >> yeah.orld, as human beings we want quick answers of things. we want to be certain and if something happened that is terribly traumatic and upsetting, and we want an answer immediately, so we've created closure and so if that's the guy, great. get it done with. >> larry: we're going to come back and we'll meet the men who have been watching this show with you. all of them, all of them wrongfully convicted and...
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so that happened to be kenny. >> larry: tony will be coming back with us later. the man who has helped free wrongfully convicted man from prison was an american hero will join us next. >> it's the blood. this is the key. >> what? >> there was so much blood. lou, i'm going do get kenny out. there were no dna tests then. they only knew the murderer was type o and so kenny. but now if we can dna test the murderer's blood and kenny is innocent. just like in a rape case. >> how do you know the blood evidence still exists? >> because we're going to find it. and barry scheck is going to help. >> oh, i see, barry scheck. >> he's the innocence project in new york. >> and you're going to call him up and he's going to take your case? >> yes. >> we're back with the stars of "conviction." joining us is barry scheck. what do you recollect about this case, barry? >> this was unforgettable. meeting betty ann and her best friend from law school, it was just extraordinary. we had, as people will see in the movie, it's not just getting dna tests on the blood, that wasn't enough. we
so that happened to be kenny. >> larry: tony will be coming back with us later. the man who has helped free wrongfully convicted man from prison was an american hero will join us next. >> it's the blood. this is the key. >> what? >> there was so much blood. lou, i'm going do get kenny out. there were no dna tests then. they only knew the murderer was type o and so kenny. but now if we can dna test the murderer's blood and kenny is innocent. just like in a rape case....
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tony?and this on a couple different levels, but this is a big military town we're talking about here. why is this particular case, the loss of this soldier, getting so much attention? >> well, it's a very good question. in fact, look, you'll see that his story and his parents were on the front page of the newspaper here in savannah. you might wonder, with this being such a huge military area, why would this particular death be of note? but the thing to keep in mind is that even though this is a military town, they actually do not get many characteasualties come back here, because traditionally the fallen soldier is transported back to his home town where he would be buried. in this case, his home town was also where he was based. so that's why they do not often see them coming back here, so they not only put it on the front of the paper, they took the hearse from the airfield to the funeral home, they published that, and as is tradition in this town, people come out all along that way and t
tony?and this on a couple different levels, but this is a big military town we're talking about here. why is this particular case, the loss of this soldier, getting so much attention? >> well, it's a very good question. in fact, look, you'll see that his story and his parents were on the front page of the newspaper here in savannah. you might wonder, with this being such a huge military area, why would this particular death be of note? but the thing to keep in mind is that even though...
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he walks up to me and says i'm tony hopkins. he is great. said you are anthony, you're not tony. >> a huge cast in this film. >> i think this is a colossal waste of talent but listen to this cast, anthony hopkins be, josh brolin, antonio banderas, naomi waits, jenna jones, huge cast and it is a typical woody alleft hand script but the movie, all the caches, i didn't like any of them. they were annoying. they all had bad morals. i didn't care for any of them and he intrigues you throughout the movie. but in the end, you are like why did i watch this? i gave it a two out of five. go home and watch annie hall. if you are looking for an excellent movie, the social network. he please see the social network. it will win best picture as of this current moment. >> that is what i'm hearing. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> always great to have you here. we'll take a quick break and come right back talking more about 200 artisans who will be displaying their unique crafts this weekend. holly will tell us about that coming up. kiththiosa >> good mor
he walks up to me and says i'm tony hopkins. he is great. said you are anthony, you're not tony. >> a huge cast in this film. >> i think this is a colossal waste of talent but listen to this cast, anthony hopkins be, josh brolin, antonio banderas, naomi waits, jenna jones, huge cast and it is a typical woody alleft hand script but the movie, all the caches, i didn't like any of them. they were annoying. they all had bad morals. i didn't care for any of them and he intrigues you...
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. >> tony curtis, who died last night. president obama's envoy to the middle east has held crucial talks with the palestinian president abbas. the palestinians have threatened to quit the talks unless the israeli prime minister extends the partial freeze on settlement building. we have been to the west bank settlement. >> israel never froze settlements in occupied east jerusalem. this has gone on since march. no construction can resume in the west bank. from the beginning, when israel captured the land in 1967, settlement was about creating a new reality the idea was that if jews were settled, it would become politically impossible ever to return it to arab control. more than 40 years on, it is looking like a pretty successful strategy. so history begins with george mitchell. the palestinian president abbas is unhappy about israel not extending its settlement freeze, so he is threatening to pull out. >> we are determined to continue, and we are continuing our efforts to find common ground between the parties. >> on the way
. >> tony curtis, who died last night. president obama's envoy to the middle east has held crucial talks with the palestinian president abbas. the palestinians have threatened to quit the talks unless the israeli prime minister extends the partial freeze on settlement building. we have been to the west bank settlement. >> israel never froze settlements in occupied east jerusalem. this has gone on since march. no construction can resume in the west bank. from the beginning, when...
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it says, "we will come out of this mine alive," tony. the 33.photos and their names of all of them, a chilean flag. and you know, it's just become shorthand for these men. you say that here in chile, in their hometown of copiapo and everybody knows what you're talking b. these men left on august 5th to go to work in the mine, they're coming back today as heroes, as men forever chained by their ordeal, tony. >> get that signed by some of the workers on that rescue team. they have been doing an amazing job through this whole ordeal. patrick, you have been doing a great job, as well. thank you. >>> got to tell you, the world is watching this rescue, live, on television and the internet. josh levs, josh, we have been saying it throughout the morning. this is truly a global moment. >> it is. and that's another part of the story here, right? you've got the center point, which is what's going on right there in chile. but you've got the whole world watching, and i can't remember the last time we had the whole world watching one event that was so positiv
it says, "we will come out of this mine alive," tony. the 33.photos and their names of all of them, a chilean flag. and you know, it's just become shorthand for these men. you say that here in chile, in their hometown of copiapo and everybody knows what you're talking b. these men left on august 5th to go to work in the mine, they're coming back today as heroes, as men forever chained by their ordeal, tony. >> get that signed by some of the workers on that rescue team. they have...
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so that happened to kenny. >> larry: tony will be coming back with us later. the man who was a wrongly convicted man from prison was an american hero will join us next. how new is the new edge with myford touch? well you could never do this before. or this. or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this. temperature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with myford touch.™ quite possibly the world's smartest crossover. [ evan ] ah it's cool. ah... ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah! ah! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is that? how come my dap wasn't like that? huh? it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a group that's 40 million strong. state farm insures more drivers than geico and progressive combined. it's no surprise, with so many ways to save and discounts of up to 40%. so call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. and discounts of up to 40%. but, i'm a home. i'm always outside
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and tony goldwin who directed conviction. this terrific movie, it opens october 15. such stories aren't just the subject of movies. joining us here in los angeles and in dallas, are 12 men all wrongfully convicted of crimes, jailed and ultimately freed. the dallas county district attorney who plays the central role in their new lives is with us too, and they'll be watching along with you. we'll hear some of their stories a little later in the hour. let's first take a look at a scene from "conviction." >> this is what i'm going to do, i'm going to stop by trying to get by dba after i take the stupid ged test, and if i can get that far, there's no guarantee i'll even get in, i'll apply to law school. but it's going to take a long time, a really long time and i might be 80 years old before i finally become a lawyer and even then i still don't know if i can finance it. but you have to promise me you'll never try to kill yourself again, because if you do -- just don't. >> i can not understate how good this movie is, it is a great film. betty ann what was it like to see yo
and tony goldwin who directed conviction. this terrific movie, it opens october 15. such stories aren't just the subject of movies. joining us here in los angeles and in dallas, are 12 men all wrongfully convicted of crimes, jailed and ultimately freed. the dallas county district attorney who plays the central role in their new lives is with us too, and they'll be watching along with you. we'll hear some of their stories a little later in the hour. let's first take a look at a scene from...
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that left tony hayward, an engineer who had headed oil exploration worldwide. he took over in 2007. >> tony hayward was well regarded-- bp guy, engineer, extremely capable, an oilman through and through, and someone to consider a very worthy successor for john. >> i guess i should start by saying this has been one hell of a year. i mean, it really has. it started with a tsunami. it continued with texas city... >> narrator: when hayward took over, he spoke candidly about bp's problems. >> we then nearly sunk our flagship project in the deepwater gulf of mexico. and i think the only good thing i would say about all of this is, a, it's good to have it all behind you. >> the message he was sending was not only that things had been bad, but that he was splitting away from john browne. >> this is about a fundamental lack of leadership and management in the area of safety, period. >> tony hayward came into bp's ceo role on a mission to fix the problems that the company had. in his view, he thought that browne had been too aloof and too focused on growing the company,
that left tony hayward, an engineer who had headed oil exploration worldwide. he took over in 2007. >> tony hayward was well regarded-- bp guy, engineer, extremely capable, an oilman through and through, and someone to consider a very worthy successor for john. >> i guess i should start by saying this has been one hell of a year. i mean, it really has. it started with a tsunami. it continued with texas city... >> narrator: when hayward took over, he spoke candidly about bp's...
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. >>> i'm tony harris. those stories and your comments right here right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> boy, oh, boy, the waiting is almost over for 33 chilean miners trapped one half mile under ground. the rescue shaft is ready. hospitals and helicopters are on standby. karl penhaul is at the mine in chile. karl, before we bring anyone up from that mine, we have got to send a few people down. lift ton me, like i'm part of the process here. walk us through that process, if you would. >> reporter: absolutely, but i think you're no different from anybody else, tony. i think a lot of our viewers from across the world have been absorbed by this story from day one. i often get facebook messages or e-mails from individual families asking what's going on with the families. to bring you up to speed with what has to go on, before the first miner is brought to the
. >>> i'm tony harris. those stories and your comments right here right now in the cnn newsroom. >>> boy, oh, boy, the waiting is almost over for 33 chilean miners trapped one half mile under ground. the rescue shaft is ready. hospitals and helicopters are on standby. karl penhaul is at the mine in chile. karl, before we bring anyone up from that mine, we have got to send a few people down. lift ton me, like i'm part of the process here. walk us through that process, if you...
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toni yancey. all my guys on the floor, are you ready? 10 minutes, and good to have you on the program. up next, grammy-winning jazz artist dave koz. stay with us. dave koz is a six-time grammy nominee who is celebrating 20 years in the music business with the rease of his latest project, "hello tomorrow." in just a few minutes, he will perform a song, but first, good to have it on the program. >> it is great to see you. i have to say to your audience, we may not know about tavis is he is a bad-ass singer. tavis: don't start that. >> we did a gig in syracuse, and sheila e. called you up on stage. you went up there and she was doing some prince jam, and you rocked the house. i will not perform without you singing. tavis: yeah, whatever. i said before we came on the air, we should: a private plane. i will pay about $500. -- we should go on a private plane. i will pay about 500 ellis. >> i was the one who was coming up with $500. tavis: i have been doing quarterly prime-time specials, and the last one for the year in december, we met a condu
toni yancey. all my guys on the floor, are you ready? 10 minutes, and good to have you on the program. up next, grammy-winning jazz artist dave koz. stay with us. dave koz is a six-time grammy nominee who is celebrating 20 years in the music business with the rease of his latest project, "hello tomorrow." in just a few minutes, he will perform a song, but first, good to have it on the program. >> it is great to see you. i have to say to your audience, we may not know about tavis...
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i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. or make it into a bouquet of flowers. here you go, sweetie. >> i don't know if she would appreciate that. [ laughter ] >>> tonight at 5:00 is your cell phone making you sick? the new products that promise to protect you from radiation. we got to ask. do they really work? consumerwatch puts them to the test. we'll have some answers for you tonight at 5:00. >>> finally this noon hour, it's fun to look at this stuff, dream about it. nieman marcus out with its 84th edition of its christmas book sort of a wish book. catalog filled with one of a kind fantasy gifts. this year -- >> oh, allen, you shouldn't have! >> oh, yes. a nieman marcus camaro convertible! >> va room! >> you don't need a new car. a his and hers houseboat $250,000. how about the custom designed dale chihuly swimming pool with hand blown glass. see you at 5:00. this state belongs to all of us. we just have to decide we want to change. i know government isn't a business and it shouldn't be, but the same values of accountabil
i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. or make it into a bouquet of flowers. here you go, sweetie. >> i don't know if she would appreciate that. [ laughter ] >>> tonight at 5:00 is your cell phone making you sick? the new products that promise to protect you from radiation. we got to ask. do they really work? consumerwatch puts them to the test. we'll have some answers for you tonight at 5:00. >>> finally this noon hour,...
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tony, over to you. >> good morning, everyone. i think the rain is going to stay with us off and on throughout the day today. off and on is the key phrase there. it won't be a steady rain. you can see these little bands already setting up here, and the rain is actually moving from the east to the west, so we have some light rain in the western suburbs right now, western baltimore county, carroll and howard counties. and then you get a little break coming in from the east, so there could be at least a half-hour or 45 minutes around the beltway over the next 15 or 20 minutes, and maybe that will help. but the showers will continue to slow things down in the western suburbs, interstate 70, and if you're coming down 83, there will be rain over the next 15 or 20 minutes. let's take a wider view of this storm system here. it's starting to deepen off the coast of the delmarva here. still, i think we can call it the nor'easter, winds are swinging out of the northeast, bringing in the atlantic moisture and dropping the temperatures. right
tony, over to you. >> good morning, everyone. i think the rain is going to stay with us off and on throughout the day today. off and on is the key phrase there. it won't be a steady rain. you can see these little bands already setting up here, and the rain is actually moving from the east to the west, so we have some light rain in the western suburbs right now, western baltimore county, carroll and howard counties. and then you get a little break coming in from the east, so there could be...
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born bernie schwartz in the bronx, tony curt was married six times.eigh was his first wife, actress jamie lee curtis, his daughter. this notorious ladies' man may have had his biggest hit disguised as a woman in "some like it hot" opposite jack lemon and marilyn monroe. as curtis aged and the film roles dried up, he bathed drugs and alcohol. but he found new success as a painter. >> it's so moving for me. and, you know, i've become, perhaps, a household word in a way. i've become part of everybody's memory. >> reporter: tony curtis was 85. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and did you know curtis was once a guest star on a cartoon show that turns 50 tonight? this is tony curtis providing the voice for stony curtis. >> nice place you have here, mrs. flintstone. up next celebrating the modern stone-age family. >> it's built a record of cbs 5 >> couric: all right, baby boomers, where were you 50 years ago tonight at 8:30? a lot of us were watching a color cartoon on a >> couric: all right, baby boomers, where were you 50 years ago tonight at 8:
born bernie schwartz in the bronx, tony curt was married six times.eigh was his first wife, actress jamie lee curtis, his daughter. this notorious ladies' man may have had his biggest hit disguised as a woman in "some like it hot" opposite jack lemon and marilyn monroe. as curtis aged and the film roles dried up, he bathed drugs and alcohol. but he found new success as a painter. >> it's so moving for me. and, you know, i've become, perhaps, a household word in a way. i've...
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tavis: up next, actor tony danza. stay with us. pleased to welcome tony danza back to this program. he is taking on one of his most challenging roles ever as a real-life 10th grade teacher for a new project for a&e network called "teach." it airs friday night at 10:00. >> there is a tremendous love story between these two guys. this is a great story. it gets better and better. it is a heartbreaker at the end. stick with it. tomorrow, not my first quiz. it is just two chapters. i just want to know how you guys are doing, ok? >> i do not like quizzes. i think there are a waste of my time. >> when i hear that word, i always think i'm getting a bad grade. >> i would think mr. danza would have given us a couple of weeks to get to know the stories. >> how about that? have a nice day. thank you for being here. tavis: let me start with something that may seem trivial to some, the notion of wearing a tie. i leaned over and ask you during the clip whether you where the class every day. your answer? >> i wore the tie every day. i think it is important that you be there every day. you have to l
tavis: up next, actor tony danza. stay with us. pleased to welcome tony danza back to this program. he is taking on one of his most challenging roles ever as a real-life 10th grade teacher for a new project for a&e network called "teach." it airs friday night at 10:00. >> there is a tremendous love story between these two guys. this is a great story. it gets better and better. it is a heartbreaker at the end. stick with it. tomorrow, not my first quiz. it is just two...
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>> reporter: well, tonight, tony, the u.s.an has said it doesn't want to talk about this, it's referring to everything to -- it's referring everything to the state department in washington. earlier today, at a press conference here in kabul, the president, hamid karzai, acknowledged openly that his government has taken what he called bags of money from the iranians, and he also said that the u.s. is doing the same thing. all the way back to george bush. and that it's happening now still. bags of money being given to hamid karzai, his chief of chief of staff, close associates. not a lot of explanation about what the money is for other than it goes to pay some expenses and to pay some people, not any indication about whether it's authorized by the u.s. congress. have a listen to what hamid karzai had to say. >> this is transparent, and this is something that i have -- i have also discussed with even when we were at camp david with president bush. this is nothing hidden. we are grateful for the iranion help in this regard -- iran
>> reporter: well, tonight, tony, the u.s.an has said it doesn't want to talk about this, it's referring to everything to -- it's referring everything to the state department in washington. earlier today, at a press conference here in kabul, the president, hamid karzai, acknowledged openly that his government has taken what he called bags of money from the iranians, and he also said that the u.s. is doing the same thing. all the way back to george bush. and that it's happening now still....
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did you say tony or no tony, or pony or no pony. >> i got confused.> do you have any with pony? >> i do and that's not bologna. oh, we're not rhyming? too much apple juice for me this morning. >>> lanes slow toward hunter mill road. lanes are open but still a slow- go off the toll road. even the airport lanes are jammed up toward the beltway. 66 slow. 7100 to 123 and then the pace improves. eastbound braddock road crash, the beltway slow out of annandale toward merrifield. 395 at seminary road leaving 495 toward seminary is where we have delays and traffic slow at 14th street bridge. a crash reported in the left lane of the main line, whatever was there has cleared. southbound 270, pace improving out of germantown but slow south of montgomery village avenue toward the split. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> federal reserve chair ben bernanke is warning against high def sits. he held a town mall meeting and said the country is in trouble if the government does not reduce the ballooning deficit. he apologized for the lagging economy. >
did you say tony or no tony, or pony or no pony. >> i got confused.> do you have any with pony? >> i do and that's not bologna. oh, we're not rhyming? too much apple juice for me this morning. >>> lanes slow toward hunter mill road. lanes are open but still a slow- go off the toll road. even the airport lanes are jammed up toward the beltway. 66 slow. 7100 to 123 and then the pace improves. eastbound braddock road crash, the beltway slow out of annandale toward...
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toni yancey. all my guys on the floor, are you ready? 10 minutes, and good to have you on the program. up next, grammy-winning jazz artist dave koz. stay with us. dave koz is a six-time grammy nominee who is celebrating 20 years in the music business with the release of his latest project, "hello tomorrow." in just a few minutes, he will perform a song, but first, good to have it on the program. >> it is great to see you. i have to say to your audience, we may not know about tavis is he is a bad-ass singer. tavis: don't start that. >> we did a gig in syracuse, and sheila e. called you up on stage. you went up there and she was doing some prince jam, and you rocked the house. i will not perform without you singing. tavis: yeah, whatever. i said before we came on the air, we should: a private plane. i will pay about $500. -- we should go on a private plane. i will pay about 500 ellis. >> i was the one who was coming up with $500. tavis: i have been doing quarterly prime-time specials, and the last one for the year in december, we met a con
toni yancey. all my guys on the floor, are you ready? 10 minutes, and good to have you on the program. up next, grammy-winning jazz artist dave koz. stay with us. dave koz is a six-time grammy nominee who is celebrating 20 years in the music business with the release of his latest project, "hello tomorrow." in just a few minutes, he will perform a song, but first, good to have it on the program. >> it is great to see you. i have to say to your audience, we may not know about...
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just a bit.recasttcoming up in >>> thanks tony. from the anchor desk into the spotlight. >> celebrity contest fox 45 morning show anchor patrice harris did a stand up routine at martin last night as par of thh celebrity contest and had the very daunting task of being the very first comedienne to take the stage. how is that forrprofessional. >> people with puppy all doing the same thing. get excited you would be on the floor. with the that i need to go and don't peed on theefloor. >> other celebrity omedienne included maryland first lady katie and city police commissioner who approached the dry staichblingt he walked away the winner. event was parr of of maryland hospital forrsity children. >>> thousands of car thieves being recalled. find out why -úand which model affected after the break. >> out of control attack at the happiest place on earth.. what >> out of control attack at the happiest place on earth.. what sent one man ove bob ehrlich says he wants to fix maryland. but he increased state spending by record amounts. ehrlich r
just a bit.recasttcoming up in >>> thanks tony. from the anchor desk into the spotlight. >> celebrity contest fox 45 morning show anchor patrice harris did a stand up routine at martin last night as par of thh celebrity contest and had the very daunting task of being the very first comedienne to take the stage. how is that forrprofessional. >> people with puppy all doing the same thing. get excited you would be on the floor. with the that i need to go and don't peed on...
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and i hurt tony. >> it worked though tony don't you think?uch an incredible job. she brought the intensity. she really performed really well for me. so, there was not one week when i was unhappy. every week i was happy with her. i had a blast this entire season. that's one of the main reasons why i'm actually sad it ended. >> you worked so hard. you had to learn two dances. not only the paso doble, but a lindy hop jive. adriana, you wrote on monday, my whole body feels sore and achy. i feel completely exhausted. do you think that could have been a factor at all? >> for the lindy hop and the dance marathon we had a crash net. and i was practicing all of these flips and lifts. and i kept landing on my head and falling on the floor. so, my body was really sore. >> it wasn't on purpose. i promise. >> tony you said the reason you're sad to leave is because you had such a great time this season. how do you contrast this to last season? which was a little more challenging, i think. >> it was more challenging. but we had so much going on outside of t
and i hurt tony. >> it worked though tony don't you think?uch an incredible job. she brought the intensity. she really performed really well for me. so, there was not one week when i was unhappy. every week i was happy with her. i had a blast this entire season. that's one of the main reasons why i'm actually sad it ended. >> you worked so hard. you had to learn two dances. not only the paso doble, but a lindy hop jive. adriana, you wrote on monday, my whole body feels sore and...
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tony and allison? >> doug, thank you very much. >>> now to the area flooding from all of this rain we had yesterday. it is worst in maryland. schools are closed in st. mary's county because of the flooding overnight. water is covering roads in the center of great mills and school buses couldn't make their rounds. also, in st. mary's county, water rose so fast that officials were worried about the water flowing over the dam. they were ready for mass evacuation there. the water was rising a foot an hour. at the height of this, last night. but now it has leveled off. authorities are watching it closely. no evacuations ordered there. >>> the foggy weather is creating a tough day on the roads and on the rails. vre stations are seeing weather-related delays and cancellations. traffic is far from easing. sherry lee joins us at north quaker lane with more. sherry? >> allison, it has been one of those no-win situations for commuters all morning long. traffic here along 395 is finally starting to move. but it ha
tony and allison? >> doug, thank you very much. >>> now to the area flooding from all of this rain we had yesterday. it is worst in maryland. schools are closed in st. mary's county because of the flooding overnight. water is covering roads in the center of great mills and school buses couldn't make their rounds. also, in st. mary's county, water rose so fast that officials were worried about the water flowing over the dam. they were ready for mass evacuation there. the water was...
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tony larussa 16th season with st. louis. tony will one day have his plakin cooper's town. mascot tired up. that's all for the jaguars. young finding brent in the end zone. young leaves the game with a sprain knee and ankle. collins came in and did his thing. 26 carries, 111 yards. titans 4-2. 30-3 your final. junior seau got lucky today. the word is, he drove his sufoff of a cliff in carlsbad, 35 miles north of san diego. he survived and avoided serious very. authorities are investigating how and why it happened. it has been reported he was arrested on a domestic violence charge and released hours before the crash. his suv fell 30 feet down the cliff. drugs and alcohol was not involved. we have a wild high school finish. butler trailing pleasure ridge park, 31-24. 2 seconds left. they kickoff. pleasure ridge, butler uses laterals to keep the play alive. butler sprints for the touchdown. two punt vun cushion to win 42- 42-41. prep football. ogolden state beat portland. the after party is coming up. more news in moments. ♪ and everyone ♪ saw everybody ♪ tell'em all ♪ tell'em
tony larussa 16th season with st. louis. tony will one day have his plakin cooper's town. mascot tired up. that's all for the jaguars. young finding brent in the end zone. young leaves the game with a sprain knee and ankle. collins came in and did his thing. 26 carries, 111 yards. titans 4-2. 30-3 your final. junior seau got lucky today. the word is, he drove his sufoff of a cliff in carlsbad, 35 miles north of san diego. he survived and avoided serious very. authorities are investigating how...
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tony nos lleva!con la mochila al hombro. situada en el imer icorazÓn del continente americano cuenta con un sinnÚmero de atractivos ecolÓgicos. >> histÓricamente este es uno de los lugares mÁs importantes de managua. >> estamos en la plaza de la revoluciÓn, en el 79 se unieron los comandos para celebrar el triunfo de la revoluciÓn sandinista.primmpacto >> dejÓ en ruinas la catedral de managua. a pocas millas de aquÍ estÁ la loma >> donde pudimos ver toda la ciudad, estas coreanas estaban dispuestas a todo. y comer el gallo pinto, el plato tÍpico. >> esta fue la primera parada, yo aprovechÉ para practicar... ♪ >> le estaba contando de una de las maravillas naturales del nicaragua, el parque nacional y el volcÁn. >>toe es uer impe los primer im. >> muy bien! gracias tony por llevarnos toa conoceactote marimer iloso paÍsr yo le guardo un cariÑo muy especial a la gente, hampacto.primje, si prvÍ impac los togranteer imptinos pr impam mpactosidentprimern actoreino u celebran el actocarnaval del pu. es un p
tony nos lleva!con la mochila al hombro. situada en el imer icorazÓn del continente americano cuenta con un sinnÚmero de atractivos ecolÓgicos. >> histÓricamente este es uno de los lugares mÁs importantes de managua. >> estamos en la plaza de la revoluciÓn, en el 79 se unieron los comandos para celebrar el triunfo de la revoluciÓn sandinista.primmpacto >> dejÓ en ruinas la catedral de managua. a pocas millas de aquÍ estÁ la loma >> donde pudimos ver toda la...
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let's say good morning to tony perkins with a look at that forecast. >> hello. not bad. as promised, things begin to improve today. they began to improve yesterday as we saw a little bit of sunshine during the first part of the day. today, we'll see more sunshine and warmer temperatures. >> sounds good. >> we'll take a look at the satellite-radar o my way into work, i had a brief sprinkle. tucker opportunity believe me but i did. you can see showing up on the radar just a little bit of activity primarily up to our north. we do have some clouds out there this morning as well. fear not. we'll see lots of sunshine as the day progresses. current temperatures around the region, another cool start to the day. 53degrees in the nation's capital. fredericksburg is at 54 degrees. tull less airport, it is cool, 49. ocean city, 53. your forecast is simple. mostly sunny skies but mostly sunny skies overall today. breezy at times with winds maybe gusting up to 5 or 30 miles per hour. 73 degrees. >> that does sound nice. >> that is 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. >> and more sunshine
let's say good morning to tony perkins with a look at that forecast. >> hello. not bad. as promised, things begin to improve today. they began to improve yesterday as we saw a little bit of sunshine during the first part of the day. today, we'll see more sunshine and warmer temperatures. >> sounds good. >> we'll take a look at the satellite-radar o my way into work, i had a brief sprinkle. tucker opportunity believe me but i did. you can see showing up on the radar just a...