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yes, the tutu. tutu, number one. on a scale of 1 to 10, how intelligent are most politicians? said 8. survey said... all right. 5 and 7 were tied there for the top. a state that is known for getting lots of snow. you said new york. survey said... yeah. nice. colorado, number one. and finally, 76 points away, a fruit with lots of seeds. you said a pomegranate. >> ha ha ha! john: survey said... you got 11 points out of there, not too bad. number one was watermelon. watermelon, number one, $5.00 a point. $675 goes to them, bringing their 3-day total to $19,505. they're coming back on our next show with a chance for $30,000. they've won 3 times. 5 will get them that brand-new chrysler, and now let's see if we have-- ah, look what i have right here. it's the "family feud" video game, 2010 edition. it's available for wii, nintendo ds, pc, or mac, and it's rated "e" for everyone. you'll have a lot of fun with it. we'll see you next time on the "feud." i'm john o'hurley saying good-bye for now. announcer: all contestants receive the "family feud" 2010 video game, now available on wii,
yes, the tutu. tutu, number one. on a scale of 1 to 10, how intelligent are most politicians? said 8. survey said... all right. 5 and 7 were tied there for the top. a state that is known for getting lots of snow. you said new york. survey said... yeah. nice. colorado, number one. and finally, 76 points away, a fruit with lots of seeds. you said a pomegranate. >> ha ha ha! john: survey said... you got 11 points out of there, not too bad. number one was watermelon. watermelon, number one,...
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, an american icon an international icon, who even went to south africa and spent time with bishop tututhe release he did days of apartheid and came back and announced the apartheid regime there. everything teddy kennedy did their that the stamp of caring about people and he is one of our great political figures. tavis: you know that we have these at inflow conversations about liberalism, the "l" word, and for the balance of his career he never shied away from the word. what do you make of that? >> that is right, and he was important for the democratic party. bill clinton said he was a new democrat, people played with the word progressive. he was a proud liberal. he thought it was part of the tradition of theodore roosevelt 's new nationalism and fdr's new deal and lyndon johnson and great society. he was a proud liberal. now liberal is back in vogue. barack obama has really learned a lot from ted kennedy. president obama it is sort of my age. john f. kennedy, we were children when we had the cuban missile crisis, but ted kennedy was out there fighting my whole teenaged years and into m
, an american icon an international icon, who even went to south africa and spent time with bishop tututhe release he did days of apartheid and came back and announced the apartheid regime there. everything teddy kennedy did their that the stamp of caring about people and he is one of our great political figures. tavis: you know that we have these at inflow conversations about liberalism, the "l" word, and for the balance of his career he never shied away from the word. what do you...
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. >> reporter: that proved tutu true for jessica lange that took home an outstanding leading actressrd. and the show won for best tv made movie. both newcomers and legends alike enjoying the night. >> jessica lange. haven't seen her in a while. >> she's one of our favorites. down to earth lady. >> how are you doing. >> i'm doing well. how are you? >> today is the last day of summer. >> you are right. tomorrow astronomical fall begins. let's get moving and show you what is going on outside. a couple of clouds trying to creep in along i-81 and you have to go beyond that in to west virginia to find any rain but don't you worry it is not coming here today. instead, we have a nice warmup in the making. we're at 73. we're not going to stop until we hit upper 70s. winds at three miles an hour. around baltimore 71. 70 right there along the bay at annapolis. taking you west, leesburg is 77. that's the number in cumberland and 72 at this hour in culpeper. so, plan with me the next three. rain-free today. tomorrow, as j.c. mentioned autumn begins 5:19. it isn't until the afternoon that we get r
. >> reporter: that proved tutu true for jessica lange that took home an outstanding leading actressrd. and the show won for best tv made movie. both newcomers and legends alike enjoying the night. >> jessica lange. haven't seen her in a while. >> she's one of our favorites. down to earth lady. >> how are you doing. >> i'm doing well. how are you? >> today is the last day of summer. >> you are right. tomorrow astronomical fall begins. let's get moving...
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. ♪ it's been a decade since tutu ii took over traditional rule and spiritual leader of the ashanti'sntry's largest community has reason to celebrate. ♪ adorned in gold ornaments, carried shoulder high as his entourage makes its way for the day celebrations. girls from the royal palace chase away evil spirits that might be in the area. but it's a modern monarch, who encourages use of the internet, advocates for better education in schools and helped tackle poverty in the region. he also credited for attracting investors to the cou ghana's president was among local international dignitaries who came to acknowledge the king's efforts. the director of the institute of african studies of the university of ghana. we asked him how relevant the ashanti king is today. >> there are many modern things that it does, which please me because he has adjusted himself to the changing circumstances of our country and has shown all of us how to respond to change and to culture so that we'll preserve our identity while, at the same time, looking forward to being a part of a world community in which many
. ♪ it's been a decade since tutu ii took over traditional rule and spiritual leader of the ashanti'sntry's largest community has reason to celebrate. ♪ adorned in gold ornaments, carried shoulder high as his entourage makes its way for the day celebrations. girls from the royal palace chase away evil spirits that might be in the area. but it's a modern monarch, who encourages use of the internet, advocates for better education in schools and helped tackle poverty in the region. he also...
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you see desmond tutu the winter of the sufferings of apartheid than set up the truth and reconciliation commission bring what he arned from that to places like northern ireland. use the on no one woman starng it is just as much our problem and our responsibility as the kid 15 blocks away in washington d.c. that the distance has dissolved and to that extent we cannot just look at the the egypcommittee and one of the best examples, whose policy as he was running for president whose daughters go to the school it seems every situation not just as the books to this country basil brookes from ethiopia, kenya and hawaii and every point* and was telling all of us we were losers if we saw the person on the other side of the street as an enemy. and those are the type of things, a county board dalai lama were talking about brian very eager to get to the and the dialogue so for most of us in this room, when we hear or think about the dalai lama we see a beaming face looking down at us or the person who is on the nabors computer as a screen saver i think he is used more than any living being. and it
you see desmond tutu the winter of the sufferings of apartheid than set up the truth and reconciliation commission bring what he arned from that to places like northern ireland. use the on no one woman starng it is just as much our problem and our responsibility as the kid 15 blocks away in washington d.c. that the distance has dissolved and to that extent we cannot just look at the the egypcommittee and one of the best examples, whose policy as he was running for president whose daughters go...
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and that includes nelson mandela and his wife and bishop tutu and kofi annan and me and the former president of brazil, cardoso, and the former president of ireland, mayor robertson, who was the high commissioner on human rights, the former prime minister of norway who headed up the world health organization. that's a group of us who work on things and i'll continue to do that on kind of a part-time basis. and the other thing that rose and i will continue to do as long as we're physically able, it's much more taxing for us physically, and that is to build houses for habitat for humanity. this year we'll go overseas again, we go back and forth domestic and overseas and i believe that this will be our 26th year and we work a full one week and along with a wide range of volunteers all the way from 3,000 volunteers to 11,000 volunteers, we build from maybe 50 houses to 200 -- i think that the highest number is 293 houses in five days. this year we're going to the meechan river delta area in vietnam and laos and thailand and we're going to go across the border into the shandu area of china where
and that includes nelson mandela and his wife and bishop tutu and kofi annan and me and the former president of brazil, cardoso, and the former president of ireland, mayor robertson, who was the high commissioner on human rights, the former prime minister of norway who headed up the world health organization. that's a group of us who work on things and i'll continue to do that on kind of a part-time basis. and the other thing that rose and i will continue to do as long as we're physically able,...
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rwanda, where as a demagogues got on the radio and fermented all that hate between the footsie and the tutusm not for censorship. but i also feel like, be a human being. >> but you can't stop people from freedom of speech because they have the right to say it. it's the first amendment. >> i think that people who are educated to be civil are civil. that's all there is to it. people who are not educated in any way, who are just a little on the barbaric side. what can you do? but that's the fault of the education system, i think, and the way they're brought up. >> speaking of that, what do you think of sarah palin? >> i think she's a really interesting character on the american scene. >> do you identify her? >> i do not identify with sarah palin. according to levi johnson, she's never picked up a fishing rod or cooked. you know what? that article is so fascinating because it, the sound of it, the voice in the article was seen as so legitimate, that i thought it could go either way. >> so you believe him over her? >> it's interesting. i don't actually know the way -- i don't know many journalist
rwanda, where as a demagogues got on the radio and fermented all that hate between the footsie and the tutusm not for censorship. but i also feel like, be a human being. >> but you can't stop people from freedom of speech because they have the right to say it. it's the first amendment. >> i think that people who are educated to be civil are civil. that's all there is to it. people who are not educated in any way, who are just a little on the barbaric side. what can you do? but...
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is your thought process on getting some sort of tort reform to bring down the cost of health care tutu-- due to malpractice? guest: we have tried to focus more on the main goals of health care reform. part of the challenge here is when you write a bill that is going to affect this large of the american economy, it is difficult to deal with every piece upfront. part of what i am hopeful that the congress will do, when they deal with this, in terms of addressing some of the specifics, is looking at reducing the cost. host: from maryland. democrat line, elaine. caller: good morning. i have followed ada for some time and i have a deep respect for the organization. i am wondering, under your leadership, how is the ada going to move us in a progressive direction in this country? guest: ada has been around for more than 60 years, some part of the challenge is lending what we have done traditionally in terms of reaching out to people in the country with the modern technology of things also available. we have updated our website. we are doing things on the internet that we have not done before.
is your thought process on getting some sort of tort reform to bring down the cost of health care tutu-- due to malpractice? guest: we have tried to focus more on the main goals of health care reform. part of the challenge here is when you write a bill that is going to affect this large of the american economy, it is difficult to deal with every piece upfront. part of what i am hopeful that the congress will do, when they deal with this, in terms of addressing some of the specifics, is looking...