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so i think that he was having that kind of off the cuff unscripted reaction. on the other hand,'s pondered it over the course of the day and as he said, as the volume got pumped up in the media over the course of the day, he also thought about what it meant for the president of the united states to denigrate or say something negative about a working police officer. so, clearly, part of what he's trying to do is ameliorate feelings on both sides. on the other hand, it is also clear he's trying to turn down the racial emotional volume so we can have a conversation about the policy questions he and the administration would like to have on the agenda. >> certainly. let me ask you about the statement that was just released a few moments ago, from professor gates. he e-mailed this to the boston globe in response to the president's overture to have a beer, i don't even know if he drinks beer. but he said this, my entire academic career has been -- i'm hopeful my experience will help in the criminal justice system f so, this will be a blessing for our society, it is t
so i think that he was having that kind of off the cuff unscripted reaction. on the other hand,'s pondered it over the course of the day and as he said, as the volume got pumped up in the media over the course of the day, he also thought about what it meant for the president of the united states to denigrate or say something negative about a working police officer. so, clearly, part of what he's trying to do is ameliorate feelings on both sides. on the other hand, it is also clear he's trying...
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. >> little paris jackson, obviously totally unscripted moment as we heard. >> broke your heart when say my father is the best father. it was absolutely the closing words of the memorial. >> i think 11-year-old paris jackson, i think just reminded the world that this was a man and not just a musician or a dancer or a performer. >> there's been so much curiosity surrounding the children. >> a life they've already led and so much ahead with so many questions left unanswered. >> jackson's three children are now living with their grandmother katherine. no word yet on where or when their father will be buried. we'll have more on that later, as well. >>> traveling in russia today, president obama called michael jackson the greatest entertainer of perhaps any generation. >> i think like elvis, like sinatra, like the beatles, he became a core part of our culture. you know, his extraordinary talent and his music was matched with, i think, a big dose of tragedy. and difficulty in his private life. and i don't think we can ignore that. but it's important for us to affirm what was best in him, a
. >> little paris jackson, obviously totally unscripted moment as we heard. >> broke your heart when say my father is the best father. it was absolutely the closing words of the memorial. >> i think 11-year-old paris jackson, i think just reminded the world that this was a man and not just a musician or a dancer or a performer. >> there's been so much curiosity surrounding the children. >> a life they've already led and so much ahead with so many questions left...
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you unscripted. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh!hooo! no no no no no! don't touch that. [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. where's mommy? here i am! sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> breaking news out of the middle east. top religious clerics are calling for the election to be thrown out. what does this mean for mahmoud ahmadinejad? david hunt has all the answers. good morning to you, colonel. >> good morning. >> a leading group of clerics, the most important group of religious leaders in iran say the election and the new government is illegitimate. what does this mean for the supreme leader of the ayatollah and mahmoud ahmadinejad and the entire power structure in the country. >> the real problem behind this government is the military. and we still haven't seen a lot of movement this is this government just crushed a rebellion by a lot of people. and they did it pretty strictly, in front of everybody. so until we see or hear any indication that the iranian military has changed, not much y
you unscripted. ok. oomph. i'm a mommy. i love kids! i'm responsible, loving, nurturing. ahhh!hooo! no no no no no! don't touch that. [squeak squeak] stop, stop! ahhhhh! whoa! being a parent's a lot of work. where's mommy? here i am! sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> breaking news out of the middle east. top religious clerics are calling for the election to be thrown out. what does this mean for mahmoud ahmadinejad? david hunt has all the answers. good morning to you, colonel....
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she's honest, unscripted.e's honest, she's unscripted. but it's fascinating to watch. i would guess even though she's out of office, we're going to have our eye on her for some time to come. >> i guess you're right. thanks so much. >>> and i'm andrea mitchell in washington. tomorrow, michael nutter, bob shrum and pat buchanan. contessa brewer picks up our coverage on msnbc. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply and no gimmicks. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ once you've dealt with the things that come between you... don't let erectile dysfunction get in the way. ♪ viva ♪ viagra! viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com as
she's honest, unscripted.e's honest, she's unscripted. but it's fascinating to watch. i would guess even though she's out of office, we're going to have our eye on her for some time to come. >> i guess you're right. thanks so much. >>> and i'm andrea mitchell in washington. tomorrow, michael nutter, bob shrum and pat buchanan. contessa brewer picks up our coverage on msnbc. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for...
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the unscripted starring -- or sparring between these two leaders over the merits of communism versus capitalism came to be known as the great kitchen debate. how long has it been since this historic day? 50 years exactly, that cold war showdown. a half century ago. the first real political use of the tv medium happened on july 24th, 1959. it's the 50-year anniversary of the great kitchen debate. tonight's "big number." that's "hardball" for now. catch us weekdays on 5:00 to up:00 eastern. up next, "your business." here's one for your skin that's clinically proven. olay professional pro-x wrinkle protocol is as effective as the leading wrinkle prescription brand at reducing the look of wrinkles. that's because olay has teamed with a highly specialized group of dermatologists and created a wrinkle protocol that gives you the results of the leading wrinkle prescription brand, without a prescription. olay professional pro-x. this is a guarantee you're guaranteed to love.
the unscripted starring -- or sparring between these two leaders over the merits of communism versus capitalism came to be known as the great kitchen debate. how long has it been since this historic day? 50 years exactly, that cold war showdown. a half century ago. the first real political use of the tv medium happened on july 24th, 1959. it's the 50-year anniversary of the great kitchen debate. tonight's "big number." that's "hardball" for now. catch us weekdays on 5:00 to...
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the fact that we now have a plethora of highly produced unscripted traumas and sitcoms that have producers and directors and hair and makeup people is amazing this early in the medium. the second huge area of growth is in advertising. for three years we were just pitching the medium of web video. now we get to pitch
the fact that we now have a plethora of highly produced unscripted traumas and sitcoms that have producers and directors and hair and makeup people is amazing this early in the medium. the second huge area of growth is in advertising. for three years we were just pitching the medium of web video. now we get to pitch
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you unscripted. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths...uncer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >> i joined the marine corps and went from there to vietnam. i was in the operation i think four days when the battalion was ambushed and, of course, then all hell broke loose. at that point i started leading the company. when you start going and someone drops you pick them up. we ain't leaving anybody. we got everybody out. i have worn this for 39 years in honor of those great marines and phenomenal corpsmen that i had the opportunity to lead. >> that was henry ba hen barnu. the medal of honor was made a permanent declaration of congress in 1953. one woman, dr. mary edwards walker honored for treating the sick and wounded. during the iraq war, several have received the medal post hugh humously. >> in south carolina, a teenage g
you unscripted. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths...uncer) from designing some of the world's cleanest and most fuel-efficient jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... the people of ge are working together... creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >> i joined the marine corps and went from there to vietnam. i was in the operation i think four days when the battalion was ambushed and, of...
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. >> one of those moments that was probably unplanned, unscripted, members of the family at the end aloneow, maybe now they will leave you alone, michael, giving a sense that he has been under siege by his -- even his fans. i mean, the most popular entertainer in the world and certainly by the paparazzi and the press, every detail of his life being chewed over for decades now. >> that was one of the songs "leave me alone" that's seen at the end where paris leans on the arm of janet and then came up and said, you know, daddy has been the best father anybody could have. there wasn't a dry eye, i'm sure in the house. here at staples center and probably around the planet. we saw tears streaming from first a ame church in los angeles, las vegas, times square, that moved everybody. >> also had moments of levity, brooke shields talking about her relationship with michael jackson and how much he loved to laugh, making fun of his glove, asking michael jackson one point, "what's up with the glove" when he debut the glove. >> she had incredible insight. she was the first person. most people don't sp
. >> one of those moments that was probably unplanned, unscripted, members of the family at the end aloneow, maybe now they will leave you alone, michael, giving a sense that he has been under siege by his -- even his fans. i mean, the most popular entertainer in the world and certainly by the paparazzi and the press, every detail of his life being chewed over for decades now. >> that was one of the songs "leave me alone" that's seen at the end where paris leans on the arm...
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when she is tough and direct and unscripted, it is a positive reaction.will complain about the past, i am sorry. the american people and republicans do not want to look back. 2008 was not a good year. they want to look ahead to 2010. sean: with the republicans in your dial corp., the republicans were favorable to that second statement. the gallup poll came out and said that her popularity grew after the speech she gave with her republican base. >> but republicans tend to reward people who run the second time. john mccain, he was a second time candidate. ronald reagan was the third time candidate. george w. bush was the second time candidate. she should be in the position where she would give a speech with no mediocrity. maybe you can say that i am expecting too much of her. i would have expected her to score better than what she did. sean: better than 82? that is a high standard. >> that second segment was great. that is because she was talking about what she was going to do. you have to consider that first segment when she talked about why she was doing
when she is tough and direct and unscripted, it is a positive reaction.will complain about the past, i am sorry. the american people and republicans do not want to look back. 2008 was not a good year. they want to look ahead to 2010. sean: with the republicans in your dial corp., the republicans were favorable to that second statement. the gallup poll came out and said that her popularity grew after the speech she gave with her republican base. >> but republicans tend to reward people who...
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you unscripted. full & thick from pantene. it just got the good housekeepg g seal. the full & thick collection really leaves the hair full. starting at the roots, your hair lifts a and away. look at all this body. and that's gonna last all day. [ stacy ] a little expert advice. full, thick-looking results the leading salon brand can't beat. full & thick from pantene. hehealthy makes it happen. >> geraldo: breaking news left and right, most notably that michael jackson the king of pop was dead. mike walters, the news manager for tmz joins me now. i was impressed with the latest reporting as the initial scoop which, of course, was more spectacular but the drudgework of going through the old files in the santa barbra case. >> back then they were focusing on the molestation and pee pedofhelia.the there was a huge supply of powerful medications and just like the propafol that was found. in all the interviews everybody mentioned drug abuse or drug use in some form. and when looking it into even deeper they specifically mentioned xanax, taking up to 30 to 40 at one point.
you unscripted. full & thick from pantene. it just got the good housekeepg g seal. the full & thick collection really leaves the hair full. starting at the roots, your hair lifts a and away. look at all this body. and that's gonna last all day. [ stacy ] a little expert advice. full, thick-looking results the leading salon brand can't beat. full & thick from pantene. hehealthy makes it happen. >> geraldo: breaking news left and right, most notably that michael jackson the king...
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obvisly, aotay unscripte moment as we justheard, and then the family after the ceremonyid thank kenehrlichwith me, and the got in this small motorcade and went just a ltle ways down to -- i guess maybe it's a mile from herto it's beverly lsre, one of the better-known hotels where family and friends are gathering for thr own private me to share after this memorialervice. nah kim is at the beverly wilshire. what can you tell us from there >> just within theast half hour or so th sceneas just exploded. we have helicters, police seizing the streets. they are nowlocking off som of the ros. they didn't plan t do that, but i guess because of the sheer crush of peoe that are now here, youknow, this is a place that's n unused to limos and rollsoyces and bentleys driving up and down the street. we're right at rodeo and wilshire bouleva, the heart of berly hills. within the last half hour or so we saw a huge motorce of limos with tinted windows and rolls royc and bentley and we are beintold usher and wesley snesave already arrived. we dhave a producer who is side the hotel right now. she tells us tha
obvisly, aotay unscripte moment as we justheard, and then the family after the ceremonyid thank kenehrlichwith me, and the got in this small motorcade and went just a ltle ways down to -- i guess maybe it's a mile from herto it's beverly lsre, one of the better-known hotels where family and friends are gathering for thr own private me to share after this memorialervice. nah kim is at the beverly wilshire. what can you tell us from there >> just within theast half hour or so th sceneas...
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you unscripted. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm lauren sivan.storms scrubbing the launch of the space shuttle "endeavour" for a fourth time. the delay coming less than an hour before the scheduled lift-off. hydrogen gas leaks forced two postponements last month. when it does take off it will be carrying the last piece of a japanese science lab to the space station. >>> police are holding two people in the murder of a couple with 12 children. surveillance shows three men leaving the house. police describing the three as experienced criminals. 12 of the children were adopted and had developmental disabilities. i'm lauren sivan from new york. we now head back to "geraldo at large." for all the headlines check out fox news.com. mil you're watching the fox news channel. winner is, low tech ad geraldo rivera three-days after the singer's untimely death was able to pull together this compelling visual report. >> there are only four possible scenarios, one is that he died a natural death. >> you know how geraldo ee rass the wipe board? >> good idea. muc
you unscripted. >>> from america's news headquarters i'm lauren sivan.storms scrubbing the launch of the space shuttle "endeavour" for a fourth time. the delay coming less than an hour before the scheduled lift-off. hydrogen gas leaks forced two postponements last month. when it does take off it will be carrying the last piece of a japanese science lab to the space station. >>> police are holding two people in the murder of a couple with 12 children. surveillance...
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sean: what about the fact that she basically in an unscripted -- i know i'm not supposed to say it, butreally do write law? she said it and then today she comes out with a written statement i do not believe that. it's not credible, bob. >> first of all, i mean you think i fell off the pumpkin true on the way this here? everybody makes law. sean: i didn't know there was a thing such as the great pumpkin, bob. >> i do, and the good fairy, and if my wish comes true, i'll be sitting in that seat. no, the fact of the matter is this woman has i think a stellar background and a wonderful judicial record. sean: the platitudes. >> i think she's not liberal enough. >> you think we're not allowed to question her and criticize her. >> question her all you want. do it. that's why you have four days of hearings. sean: we're going to straight beckel out. gecko vo: geico's the third-largest car insurance company in the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back, now, havin' a cuppa tea. gecko vo: takes lots of sweat to become that big. gecko vo: 'course, geckos don't literally sweat... it's just not
sean: what about the fact that she basically in an unscripted -- i know i'm not supposed to say it, butreally do write law? she said it and then today she comes out with a written statement i do not believe that. it's not credible, bob. >> first of all, i mean you think i fell off the pumpkin true on the way this here? everybody makes law. sean: i didn't know there was a thing such as the great pumpkin, bob. >> i do, and the good fairy, and if my wish comes true, i'll be sitting in...
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you unscripted. welcome home, man. >>> gloria is relieved.es in court are sweet and rare and this is tempered by the tragedy that happened in this case. the tragedy is not just for the meyer family but for my client, her family, friends and everyone around them. >> you don't hear an apology whatsoever in this statement. >> oh, absolutely not. you know, she -- her daughter testified, we had many witnesses that testified, about lori drew's role. she drew this role in it. there was a police statement that said she played a role in it and what her part was. >> a terrible tragedy that no mother should have to endure. 13-year-old megan meyer committed suicide after a cyber posting posing as a young boy rattled her so badly she took her own life. relater learned the rival classmate was lori drew. she was charged on three misdemeanors but in a shocking twist, this week a judge actually throughout the convictions and the case. so tonight's jif justice says this is ridiculous and flies in the face of the myspace host murder. with me to talk about it, l
you unscripted. welcome home, man. >>> gloria is relieved.es in court are sweet and rare and this is tempered by the tragedy that happened in this case. the tragedy is not just for the meyer family but for my client, her family, friends and everyone around them. >> you don't hear an apology whatsoever in this statement. >> oh, absolutely not. you know, she -- her daughter testified, we had many witnesses that testified, about lori drew's role. she drew this role in it....
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speak and that was the president in an unscripted moment. he didn't have a teleprompter, and the question was off the cuff, the last question of the press conference, i'm sure he wished it ended one question sooner. the reaction has been discernible -- this herbal -- bistro, top -- strong, and this is sergeant crowe's response to make the apology would come for me. i've done nothing wrong. i acted appropriately. as to gates was given many of opportunity to stop doing what he was doing. he acted very irrational. i support the president of the united states 110% but his way off base waiting at a local issue without knowing the facts which he himself stated before he made that comment. so again, i don't know what to say about that. i guess a friend of mine would support my position to speak to mr. vp, that has sort of preempted all the rest of the news cycle. i would like to get a reaction from you on the scenario. the president of the united states calling of a police department is doing something stupidly. >> i was very surprised that he woul
speak and that was the president in an unscripted moment. he didn't have a teleprompter, and the question was off the cuff, the last question of the press conference, i'm sure he wished it ended one question sooner. the reaction has been discernible -- this herbal -- bistro, top -- strong, and this is sergeant crowe's response to make the apology would come for me. i've done nothing wrong. i acted appropriately. as to gates was given many of opportunity to stop doing what he was doing. he acted...
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the unscripted starring or sparring between these two leaders over the merits of communism versus capitalism came to be known as the great kitchen debate. how long has it been since this historic day? 50 years exactly that cold war showdown. a half century again. the first political use of a tv immediate happened on july 24th, 1959. it's the 50-year anniversary of the great kitchen debate. tonight's big number. >>> up next, how big a political problem do republicans have with this so-called birthers movement, those wackos who insist president obama is not an american. we'll talk to one prominent conservative who thinks enough is enough. next, coming here on "hardball," and this weekend on the chris matthews show we'll be talking to our panel of top reporters about why former president bush refused to pardon scooter libby and what bush people think libby and cheney are hiding. hiding. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. but did you know you also get hotel price assurance? it's a one-two punch of savings -- pow! pow! lower hotel booking fees mean you get a lower total price. plus, if ano
the unscripted starring or sparring between these two leaders over the merits of communism versus capitalism came to be known as the great kitchen debate. how long has it been since this historic day? 50 years exactly that cold war showdown. a half century again. the first political use of a tv immediate happened on july 24th, 1959. it's the 50-year anniversary of the great kitchen debate. tonight's big number. >>> up next, how big a political problem do republicans have with this...
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. >> little paris jackson, obviously, a totally unscripted moment as we just heard. >> broke your heartshe started to cry and said my father is the best father. absolutely. it was the closing words of the memorial. >> i think 11-year-old paris jackson, i think, just reminded the world that this was a man, and not just a musician or a dancer or a performer. >> there's been so much curiosity surrounding the children. so much ahead with so many questions left unanswered. >> jackson's three children now living with their grandmother, katherine. the next custody hearing when we might hear from paris and prince michael's mother debbie rowe is set for a week from monday. >>> also monday, president obama will be back at work in washington. he's now on his way home from ghana following his trip to the g-8 summit in italy. when this rome, did he as romans do or as presidents do. he had an audience with pope benedict xvi. they sat for 30 minutes, quoting now, disagreeing without being disagreeable. on subjectses like stem cell research. >> the president met up with benedict xvi in rome. the vatica
. >> little paris jackson, obviously, a totally unscripted moment as we just heard. >> broke your heartshe started to cry and said my father is the best father. absolutely. it was the closing words of the memorial. >> i think 11-year-old paris jackson, i think, just reminded the world that this was a man, and not just a musician or a dancer or a performer. >> there's been so much curiosity surrounding the children. so much ahead with so many questions left unanswered....
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the unscripted starring -- or sparring between these two leaders over the merits of communism versusm came to be known as the great kitchen debate. how long has it been since this historic day? 50 years exactly, that cold war showdown. a half century ago. the first real political use of the tv medium happened on july 24th, 1959. it's the 50-year anniversary of the great kitchen debate. tonight's "big number." >>> up next, how big a political problem do republicans have with this so-called birthers movement, those wackos who insist president obama is not an american. we'll talk to one prominent conservative who thinks enough is enough. >>> and this weekend on "the chris matthews show," we'll be talking to our panel of top reporters about why former president bush refused to pardon scooter libby and what bush people think libby and cheney are hiding. welcome to the now network. currently, thousands of people are enjoying the new palm pre with its revolutionary web os. they're running multiple live applications at the same time. - ( thunder and rain ) - 3 million are using the simply ev
the unscripted starring -- or sparring between these two leaders over the merits of communism versusm came to be known as the great kitchen debate. how long has it been since this historic day? 50 years exactly, that cold war showdown. a half century ago. the first real political use of the tv medium happened on july 24th, 1959. it's the 50-year anniversary of the great kitchen debate. tonight's "big number." >>> up next, how big a political problem do republicans have with...
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you unscripted. laura: thanks for staying with us. i'm laura ingraham in tonight for bill o'reilly. in the factor follow-up segment tonight, sarah palin is under fire again after announcing that she would resign as governor. now some in the media are even questioning whether she is a good mother? quote. here it is: laura: that's a mouthful and goes on and on. with us now is the woman who wrote that piece sally quinn, the co-founder of an on faith, "washington post" blog about religion. sally, it's great to see you and you are probably not surprised to believe that i was a bit taken aback by what you wrote. part of what you wrote is that you mentioned one of the reasons that she stated forever stepping down which was because she was upset that the 14 month old -- her 14 month old son trying, who was down syndrome was mocked and ridiculed by some mean-spirited individuals. one of her children had said that. >> actually she didn't that say that her children said that. >> i would like to know the names of those mean spirited adults who mocked children. i have one for you. his name is er
you unscripted. laura: thanks for staying with us. i'm laura ingraham in tonight for bill o'reilly. in the factor follow-up segment tonight, sarah palin is under fire again after announcing that she would resign as governor. now some in the media are even questioning whether she is a good mother? quote. here it is: laura: that's a mouthful and goes on and on. with us now is the woman who wrote that piece sally quinn, the co-founder of an on faith, "washington post" blog about...
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. >> the president had an unscripted remark that was interesting, if you want a plan that's going to guarantee more people uninsured, guarantee higher costs, guarantee more suffering for people and not necessarily better care, we've got that plan, it's the status quo. >> yeah, christine, i think the problem the president has right now, though, is that despite what jamal just said, the public opinion polling shows a continued decline in support for this plan. it's as if, you know, the more americans get to know what's actually in the bill, and by the way, this is a 1,200 page bill so a lot of us still don't know, but the more we kind of start to glean what's in it, support erodes. and the way they pay for this trillion dollar bill is mostly on the backs of small businesses, and my line on this is if we pass this bill, everybody's going to have health care, but nobody's going to have a job. >> well, that's interesting. i want to listen to something else the president said in that press conference. talking a little bit about the politics, he's talking about the politics on the other sid
. >> the president had an unscripted remark that was interesting, if you want a plan that's going to guarantee more people uninsured, guarantee higher costs, guarantee more suffering for people and not necessarily better care, we've got that plan, it's the status quo. >> yeah, christine, i think the problem the president has right now, though, is that despite what jamal just said, the public opinion polling shows a continued decline in support for this plan. it's as if, you know,...
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and perhaps, during a take, unscripted. having a big bash. just getting it on.ra on him and seeing what he would do. why didn't we do that? >> i don't know. >> let's do it now. live television. are you watching? are you at home? are you watching, judd? watch this. >> we wanted them to come on the show. don't do it. he'll blame me. it is so much fun on so many different levels. you're great for the movie. >> thank you so much. >> good luck going forward. we know you have more work coming up. first of all -- let me push the right movie first. "funny people" opens nationwide this friday. and you can also watch eric bana in "the time traveler's wife" this fall. and tomorrow, mr. adam sandler. and judd apatow will be -hereou y hou have questions forav the go to bsthwee ite.it s.abewcncom. we'll give them to you.ew> comig >>> all right. so, we all love going online and looking through the tabloids.s. and we have this question. is this really true? i wonder what's going on with this? well, guess what? there's a new website starting today. it's called gossipcop, one wor
and perhaps, during a take, unscripted. having a big bash. just getting it on.ra on him and seeing what he would do. why didn't we do that? >> i don't know. >> let's do it now. live television. are you watching? are you at home? are you watching, judd? watch this. >> we wanted them to come on the show. don't do it. he'll blame me. it is so much fun on so many different levels. you're great for the movie. >> thank you so much. >> good luck going forward. we know you...
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and perhaps, during a take, unscripted. having a big bash. just getting it on.a on him and seeing what he would do. why didn't we do that? >> i don't know. >> let's do it now. live television. are you watching? are you at home? are you watching, judd? watch this. >> we wanted them to come on the show. don't do it. he'll blame me. it is so much fun on so many different levels. you're great for the movie. >> thank you so much. >> good luck going forward. we know you have more work coming up. first of all -- let me push the right movie first. "funny people" opens nationwide this friday. and you can also watch eric bana in "the time traveler's wife" this fall. and tomorrow, mr. adam sandler. and judd apatow will be here. if you have questions for them, go to the website. abcnews.com. we'll give them to you. >>> coming up, the gossip cop. with her son off to college, liz turned to target for great deals. like a twenty dollar comforter for his bed. a fridge for healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her
and perhaps, during a take, unscripted. having a big bash. just getting it on.a on him and seeing what he would do. why didn't we do that? >> i don't know. >> let's do it now. live television. are you watching? are you at home? are you watching, judd? watch this. >> we wanted them to come on the show. don't do it. he'll blame me. it is so much fun on so many different levels. you're great for the movie. >> thank you so much. >> good luck going forward. we know you...
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. ♪ smile though your heart is agoing ♪ >> reporter: at the memorial, it was the unscripted, unspoken paris' head resting on her grandmother katherine's shoulder. embraced by aunt la toya. prince leaning on aunt janet, clinging to family. ♪ we are the world we are the children ♪ >> reporter: and singing one of their dad's songs. >> whatever beefs there were between the brothers and sisters and michael in life, you know that they will take care of those children. >> reporter: there could not be a starker visual contrast than this, the jacksons, and the biological mother of the two older children, debbie rowe. >> do not touch me! >> nobody touched you here. >> you just did! >> reporter: debbie rowe's lawyers say she still hasn't decided whether she'll sue for custody though there is an initial court hearing on monday. now in the past she said the children were her gift to michael. here she is, in 2003. >> my kids don't call me mom because i don't want them to. they're not -- they're michael's children. >> reporter: experts say she has a strong legal claim, unless giving her custody is r
. ♪ smile though your heart is agoing ♪ >> reporter: at the memorial, it was the unscripted, unspoken paris' head resting on her grandmother katherine's shoulder. embraced by aunt la toya. prince leaning on aunt janet, clinging to family. ♪ we are the world we are the children ♪ >> reporter: and singing one of their dad's songs. >> whatever beefs there were between the brothers and sisters and michael in life, you know that they will take care of those children....
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this is going to be unscripted and a lot of eyes on him. we're also going to keep an eye on senator john cornyn, republican from texas. on one hand he is a senator from a state that has a lot of hispanic voters. he's obviously going to be asking some tough questions of sonia sotomayor, as well he wears a different hat. he's the head of the republican senatorial campaign committee. as you know, confirmation hearings are really opportunities for fund-raising and scoring political points. he's wearing opposing hats here, heidi. >> understood. we'll be watching closely. live from capitol hill, brianna keilar this morning. >>> a house democratic plan to overhaul health care is now heading to three committees for debate. the congressional budget office submits the plan would cost $1 trillion and cover 97% of all americans by 2015. here's more on the plan just released yesterday. it includes government-funded option that requires both individuals and employers to participate and attaches the top 1.2% of income earners in order to cover those costs
this is going to be unscripted and a lot of eyes on him. we're also going to keep an eye on senator john cornyn, republican from texas. on one hand he is a senator from a state that has a lot of hispanic voters. he's obviously going to be asking some tough questions of sonia sotomayor, as well he wears a different hat. he's the head of the republican senatorial campaign committee. as you know, confirmation hearings are really opportunities for fund-raising and scoring political points. he's...
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i know much of this was scripted and choreographed and highly produced but i think this was an unscriptedy, was laid out, music that we had to rehearse those. but most of the speakers really spoke from their hearts, smoky and berry and people that knew michael w i think that is what gave this show its heart was that, you know, it wasn't us tv people. one of the things that the jacksons had said to us is we don't want to do a tv show, we want to do a memorial service and if you either were here or i hope you were watching at home, you got the feeling that you were at a memorial service for michael jackson. >> it was certainly a memorial service, it was an excellent memorial service indeed. was there anything that totally surprised you in the course of those 2 hours and 15 minutes and given the fact that you produced it? >> um, you know, there were -- that's going to take some time to really look back at it and see when you are in the throes of it, you don't always get to think about what it is. i will tell you what struck me. what struck me was that almost every speaker, there were a few t
i know much of this was scripted and choreographed and highly produced but i think this was an unscriptedy, was laid out, music that we had to rehearse those. but most of the speakers really spoke from their hearts, smoky and berry and people that knew michael w i think that is what gave this show its heart was that, you know, it wasn't us tv people. one of the things that the jacksons had said to us is we don't want to do a tv show, we want to do a memorial service and if you either were here...
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but it was clear it was unscripted and that it was a real moment for the president and gibbs was asked does the president see his role as some way illuminating black americans as well as white americans in racial profiling, taking this opportunity to educate. or does he see his role as someone needed to bridge the divide, bringing people together? gibbs said he doesn't believe they are competing roles, and that was something the president was trying to do in responding in the press conference to that question, to what had happened to professor gibbs. we'll see whether or not there is any kind of walk-back, if you will, whether the president will address this once again, kyra. >> suzanne, why don't you ask the president if he'll invite sergeant crowley and also skip gates to the white house. the three of them can have a conversation, you can cover and it we'll put an end to all this. what do you think? >> reporter: it's a great question, kyra. >> you take that to robert gibbs. >> reporter: i'm sure we would have a big audience for that, i'm sure. we did ask him if he had reached out, he
but it was clear it was unscripted and that it was a real moment for the president and gibbs was asked does the president see his role as some way illuminating black americans as well as white americans in racial profiling, taking this opportunity to educate. or does he see his role as someone needed to bridge the divide, bringing people together? gibbs said he doesn't believe they are competing roles, and that was something the president was trying to do in responding in the press conference...
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you unscripted. >> i have talked to some of his people about this, is that you can't have so many thingstable that you can't absorb it all. and we can't pay for it all. i think the president, as he moves forward with his initiatives, has to start really taking a very, very hard look at what the cost of all of this is. gretchen: that is former secretary of state, of course, colin powell, a staunch supporter of the president now saying obama's plans may be too ambitious and costly. back in the pundit pit with david, ryan and tara. you are an obama supporter and so was colin powell. i found this interview alarming that he now would come out and criticize the president as much as he did and say, look, we can't pay for all these programs. your thoughts? >> well, i want to start with his first part where he said it was too ambitious. i actually take exception to that my parents taught me you set the bar high. you aim high. you hit high. i actually don't have a problem with him taking a very ambitious approach and having a broad, ambitious, aggressive agenda because the system that we function
you unscripted. >> i have talked to some of his people about this, is that you can't have so many thingstable that you can't absorb it all. and we can't pay for it all. i think the president, as he moves forward with his initiatives, has to start really taking a very, very hard look at what the cost of all of this is. gretchen: that is former secretary of state, of course, colin powell, a staunch supporter of the president now saying obama's plans may be too ambitious and costly. back in...
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you unscripted.to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship international, too. yes, but i ship hundreds of things, in all sizes. great, because flat rate boxes come in four sizes. call and we'll send a free supply, plus up to $160 in offers. when you're ready to ship, we'll even pick them up for free, no matter how many you have. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. call or go online now to get started. gretchen: president obama's health care pla
you unscripted.to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all...
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and it's outlandish and unscripted and -- >> you know, for nbc slaib universal -- >> he goes around theld. he goes a lot of things in the middle east. it's not all americans he's trying to parody. >>> good some bad news for all of us here. that is, if you starve yourself you live a lot longer, starting to look like. the first studies were done on mice where you give them 30% fewer calories and they live longer. they want to see if that works in primates. 20 years ago they started with monkeys and it seems to indicate if you eat a lot less and starve yourself you live a lot longer. >> how much longer? >> 20 to 30%. >> fewer calories? >> no, 30% fewer calories, and then a fairly -- >> why would that happen as a bio -- >> because it seems like the cells, if they can detect there's not a lot of nutrients around, certain processes shut down that increase aging -- >> does that mean you're tired all the time or lack daction ad or -- >> i don't think. the substance in red win, resertrol, it would be fun to try, and people are trying to -- biotech companies that actually are trying to -- where y
and it's outlandish and unscripted and -- >> you know, for nbc slaib universal -- >> he goes around theld. he goes a lot of things in the middle east. it's not all americans he's trying to parody. >>> good some bad news for all of us here. that is, if you starve yourself you live a lot longer, starting to look like. the first studies were done on mice where you give them 30% fewer calories and they live longer. they want to see if that works in primates. 20 years ago they...
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this is really going to give us the first chance to see him really publicly and unscripted perform histhey still have that high-tech footstool underneath the desk for her? >> they do and i've been told not to fool with it. >> there you go. brianna keilar, inside the committee room, thank you. >> high-tech, you're referring to a little pad on it with some tape. >> it is not a $200 ashtray, that's for sure. >>> this will be senator franken's first big outing on the national stage since taking office. instead of questions about policy and the supreme court. >> today new senator al franken is in the national spotlight. he is the most junior member of senate judiciary committee and will get a chance to grill judge sonya sotomayor. he is already making it clear to everyone that he takes this job very seriously. like a kid starting school, senate's newest member was the first to show up for tuesday's judiciary committee hearing and he seems to be making friends. seven days into his term, senator al franken is striking a tone that's somber -- >> i am concerned that americans are facing new bar
this is really going to give us the first chance to see him really publicly and unscripted perform histhey still have that high-tech footstool underneath the desk for her? >> they do and i've been told not to fool with it. >> there you go. brianna keilar, inside the committee room, thank you. >> high-tech, you're referring to a little pad on it with some tape. >> it is not a $200 ashtray, that's for sure. >>> this will be senator franken's first big outing on...
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. >>> and president obama unscripted 4a into a racially charged debate has drawn the dire of police unionste house off message. a white house spokesman back bak pedaled to the president's response. obama said they acted stupidly, but now says he wasn't calling the officer stupid. the james crowley, told the radio station, i support the president 110% but he is way off base, wadding into a local issue without knowing all of the facts. that is some of what we're following from the washington times. i'm tara walls, back to you. >>> for more information on the stories, log on to foxbaltimore.com and click on washington times. >>> there won't be any ravens on the field but football is coming to m&t stadium today, football stadium that is. for the first time the stadium is hosting a soccer game and the game is a sell out. joel d smith is live at the field. >> reporter: many people wondered if a sell out could happen in a football region like this, and of course it did. kevin who has been involved in afterrer every aspect of soccer from the baltimore blast, your connection with chelsea got the ba
. >>> and president obama unscripted 4a into a racially charged debate has drawn the dire of police unionste house off message. a white house spokesman back bak pedaled to the president's response. obama said they acted stupidly, but now says he wasn't calling the officer stupid. the james crowley, told the radio station, i support the president 110% but he is way off base, wadding into a local issue without knowing all of the facts. that is some of what we're following from the...
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. >> reporter: an unscripted moment of drama, a spat between the u.s.and north korea happening at a regional meeting in thailand just before u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton started speaking. north korean officials suddenly tried to take the podium and speak. they were hustled away by the guards there. secretary clinton says north korean's defiant behavior over its nuclear program is troubling, and she says north korea is on the wrong course, has no friends, and could face more sanctions. the news agency is reporting north korea is slamming secretary clinton, calling her a funny lady who's not intelligent, has no elementary etiquette and diplomacy. it is an unusually personal attack that goes on to say she looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping. zain verjee, cnn, london. >>> one of the way the united states military takes out fear war enemies, put them in a target and attack them with hellfire missiles launched from a drone, a pilotless aircraft. we're learning that type of attack may have taken out a top target.
. >> reporter: an unscripted moment of drama, a spat between the u.s.and north korea happening at a regional meeting in thailand just before u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton started speaking. north korean officials suddenly tried to take the podium and speak. they were hustled away by the guards there. secretary clinton says north korean's defiant behavior over its nuclear program is troubling, and she says north korea is on the wrong course, has no friends, and could face more...
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you unscripted. the president is about to go for a major speech in god.. >> dave: good news from main street a bailout for small business could be in the works or it we are live in washington with why the focus on fixing the economy may finally be starting to shift between the airline smashed his guitar, but it turned into a major break for this position. his song of revenge is not a youtube sensation and we play for you and talk to him. our slogan comes from owning a crew of madison georgia. "fox & friends," when you're this good, who really needs a slogan. that's great, i like that area. >> good morning, "fox & friends." >> clayton: switchboard is lighting up this morning. >> dave: going crazy. why perhaps? cd we have some us to talk about. i am clayton morris, sustains a heart in for alysin and dave briggs. >> dave: maybe the lines will light up when we talk about the story coming up. it's how long women take to get dressed. in fact they added up all the commutative time he womens been getting dressed and it will astound you how long of your life is de
you unscripted. the president is about to go for a major speech in god.. >> dave: good news from main street a bailout for small business could be in the works or it we are live in washington with why the focus on fixing the economy may finally be starting to shift between the airline smashed his guitar, but it turned into a major break for this position. his song of revenge is not a youtube sensation and we play for you and talk to him. our slogan comes from owning a crew of madison...
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you unscripted. it's really hot out. and that beret is really not hot. i am all roots and no time.! ah! ooh! that was impressive... did you know you can easily touch up your roots-- without a salon. ta-da! root touch up-- specially designed for roots or grays. that pop up between regular colorings. in 10 minutes... bzzz! you're flawlessly matched and completely fresh. i feel so much better. live with roots, or get a boost? root touch-up by nice 'n easy. your right color. >> welcome back to "fox & friends." north korea had fireworks of their own as they launched seven missiles. should the u.s. respond or is vice-president biden justified in dismissing this as quote, attention seeking behavior. >> military analyst colonel david hunt rejoins us this morning, colonel, thanks for joining us again. >> hi. >> why don't we respond militarily to north korea. we get e-mails responses twittering, why are we twiddling our thumbs? >> the answer is seoul, a city of millions and millions of people and there is no defense of what north crowe could to to south korea. no missile defense, nothing. th
you unscripted. it's really hot out. and that beret is really not hot. i am all roots and no time.! ah! ooh! that was impressive... did you know you can easily touch up your roots-- without a salon. ta-da! root touch up-- specially designed for roots or grays. that pop up between regular colorings. in 10 minutes... bzzz! you're flawlessly matched and completely fresh. i feel so much better. live with roots, or get a boost? root touch-up by nice 'n easy. your right color. >> welcome back...
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race at press conferences before, and until this week has avoided addressing it in, again, in that unscripted first time was in march when he was asked if race has influenced any of his discussions or decisions since he got into the white house. let's listen. >> the last 64 days have been dominated by me trying to figure out how we're going to fick the economy, and that affects black, brown, and white. >> do you think he didn't address it head on there, and then several months later he was asked whether his administration is going to do anything to target the particular problem of rapidly rising unemployment among african-americans in particular. he avoided addressing race directly again. >> the best thing that i can do for the african-american community or the latino community or the asian community, whatever community, is to get the economy as a whole moving. >> and then again, you know what happened this week, and today, as we just haired, he said addressing race and these tricky issues is part of his job description. >> i think that me commenting on this and hopefully contributing to cons
race at press conferences before, and until this week has avoided addressing it in, again, in that unscripted first time was in march when he was asked if race has influenced any of his discussions or decisions since he got into the white house. let's listen. >> the last 64 days have been dominated by me trying to figure out how we're going to fick the economy, and that affects black, brown, and white. >> do you think he didn't address it head on there, and then several months later...
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senator al franken and this is our first chance to see him public and unscripted talking as a senator> yes, and he's a nonlawyer. most of the panel are lawyers. >> exactly. >> was she asked, the nominee, whether she was ever prescreened about her abortion views? >> she was. she said that the obama administration, and president obama in his interview or his preinterview of her that she was not asked about her personal opinion, not only on abortion, but also on other hot button issues. she wasn't asked her personal opinion on other personal issues. of course, this really isn't all that strange because if she were to be asked or if any other nominee were to be asked this is a question that comes up in the confirmation hearings and, obviously, lead the nominee to give away her personal opinion or whether she was being screened for the litmus test she was asked about in past years, chuck. >> she seems a little bit more, assertive today. do you agree? tell me if i'm wrong. >> i agree with you. i noticed this from the get go. i don't know what it is. she just seemed a little more quick to re
senator al franken and this is our first chance to see him public and unscripted talking as a senator> yes, and he's a nonlawyer. most of the panel are lawyers. >> exactly. >> was she asked, the nominee, whether she was ever prescreened about her abortion views? >> she was. she said that the obama administration, and president obama in his interview or his preinterview of her that she was not asked about her personal opinion, not only on abortion, but also on other hot...