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>> very nice. very nice.rateful and relieved son. >> i speak to him now again and it's hard to explain the emotions. i was extremely happy. >> and out of all of this mistery and destruction, to be able to do that for this one family, i think for me was my most memorable moment. >> in some cases, piles of bodies, passing the bodies by, looking sad for lauren and watching small children with parents smiling as they cross the bodies and trying to imagine the horror that the families were going through, not possibly understanding the hour hour that they were going through there's an immense amount of traffic because people trying to pick up supplies and blockades in the roads. this particular blockade. >> >> were 80 men and women who lived here. six were killed in the earthquake. the other four survived. not watching how they survive. it's very difficult. >> what will also say in my mind is a nursing home we visited. the nursing home is destroyed. six residents were killed. 64 survived. they are living without an
>> very nice. very nice.rateful and relieved son. >> i speak to him now again and it's hard to explain the emotions. i was extremely happy. >> and out of all of this mistery and destruction, to be able to do that for this one family, i think for me was my most memorable moment. >> in some cases, piles of bodies, passing the bodies by, looking sad for lauren and watching small children with parents smiling as they cross the bodies and trying to imagine the horror that the...
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nice job, and now he's on aminu. aminu takes a step back, and he knocks it down. >> dan: boy, that's a tough shot. >> ron: very difficult of jamel mclean. knotted at 87. >> dan: here comes the screen. >> ron: nice roll by frease off the bank. mcfarland clears the board. >> dan: you have to have that one. >> ron: pointblank, aminu left open momentarily. mcfarland rolls to the hoop, and he is going to be fouled. let's go back the last couple of possessions. >> dan: al-farouq aminu i think has played a very smart game in the second half. hasn't tried to force anything offensively. knocks it down on the step back and the pick-and-roll very nicely set up. look at aminu, kept his hands up, stands still, doesn't try to block the shot and pick up the fifth foul and frease just doesn't get it over him. >> ron: 14 rebounds for mcfarland in the ball game. that's his third point. top of the show, which was approximately 2:45 ago and we talked about the two stars and here is what they have done. >> dan: and they have produced. >> ron: two big free throws by chas mcfarland. only a 58% free throw shooter. a minute gone by in the secon
nice job, and now he's on aminu. aminu takes a step back, and he knocks it down. >> dan: boy, that's a tough shot. >> ron: very difficult of jamel mclean. knotted at 87. >> dan: here comes the screen. >> ron: nice roll by frease off the bank. mcfarland clears the board. >> dan: you have to have that one. >> ron: pointblank, aminu left open momentarily. mcfarland rolls to the hoop, and he is going to be fouled. let's go back the last couple of possessions....
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it was very, very nice.y were getting bigger and they started to have their own ideas, of course. than my father who was diagnosed with, he was done in private i was on the way back to prague but now we're in 1997. i decided because he was diagnosed with cancer that i have to do story about him in bed. so this is tory with lots and lots of personal feelings. this is his drones which are not in the book. what he did in the bed. his meeting with the dalai lama. for four years, five years he was trying to make peace. people who are building roads and the people building the road that the road collapsed and my father recorded some of the customs in tibet, which we don't, cannot see there anymore. and i came up with this idea of doing different which was terrible because really was -- each is very time-consuming i would like to say that each picture is a maze or labyrinth because i was looking for answers for my relationship with my father. it was a very sort of personal book about him and me. and then coincident
it was very, very nice.y were getting bigger and they started to have their own ideas, of course. than my father who was diagnosed with, he was done in private i was on the way back to prague but now we're in 1997. i decided because he was diagnosed with cancer that i have to do story about him in bed. so this is tory with lots and lots of personal feelings. this is his drones which are not in the book. what he did in the bed. his meeting with the dalai lama. for four years, five years he was...
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very nice ride here north and southbound on 97. problem-free once you get down towards 50. so far, running smoothly boast eastbound and westbound. -- both eastbound and westbound. >> we've got a few bus diversion. 15-23 at saratoga and utah. and 16 and 64 buses diverting. trapes looking very good this morning. no delays. we invite you to share your thoughts and suggestions on mobility service at town hall meetings being held in and around the area. the next meeting is tomorrow at 4201 anderson avenue in baltimore. now back to tony. good morning. >> thank you. good morning, everyone. things are pretty quiet in the weather department. it is still a little cold now but certainly nothing unusual for this time of year but you'll see a nice little warm-up. 25 in randallstown. 23 in centreville. everybody has clear skies. clouds streaming off the great lakes have pushed well off to the north. clear skies over maryland and plenty of sunshine especially this morning. high pressure to our south and that's a good thing. remember this area of high pressure yesterday was west of us. now
very nice ride here north and southbound on 97. problem-free once you get down towards 50. so far, running smoothly boast eastbound and westbound. -- both eastbound and westbound. >> we've got a few bus diversion. 15-23 at saratoga and utah. and 16 and 64 buses diverting. trapes looking very good this morning. no delays. we invite you to share your thoughts and suggestions on mobility service at town hall meetings being held in and around the area. the next meeting is tomorrow at 4201...
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>> oh, very nice. very nice for me.more than 1,000 miles away, a grateful and relieved son. >> almost like a dream that, you know, we heard from him. to speak to him now again, it's hard to extend emotions but i was very happy. >> out of all of this misery and destruction to be able to do that for this one family, i think, for me, was my most memorable moment. >> i'll never forget my entire life landing at the port-au-prince airport to immediately driving downtown and every street seeing bodies lying on the side of the street. in some cases, piles of bodies. watching the people that survived the earthquake passing the bodies by looking sad and forlorned and watching small children with their parents crying as they passed the bodies and trying to imagine the horror these little children were going through. not possibly understanding what they were looking at. one particular day we were stuck in traffic and there was an intense amount of traffic because of people trying to pick up supplies and blockades on the roads. but
>> oh, very nice. very nice for me.more than 1,000 miles away, a grateful and relieved son. >> almost like a dream that, you know, we heard from him. to speak to him now again, it's hard to extend emotions but i was very happy. >> out of all of this misery and destruction to be able to do that for this one family, i think, for me, was my most memorable moment. >> i'll never forget my entire life landing at the port-au-prince airport to immediately driving downtown and...
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this is a very nice house. >> thank you. >> oh, my god! david, how big is this television set? >> ah, 60 inches. >> what did it cost? >> about six-seven. >> and the rest of the equipment that goes with it? >> thirty grand. >> three zero grand? >> i just found out today, too. >> okay, so when you buys things, you tend to buy a lot of them at the same time, right? >> it's cheaper that way. >> only cheaper, if you're paying for it with real money and not credit, buddy boy. who pays a thousand dollars for a glider? >> oh, nice big master bedroom. hey, and another big television set. this is all about the image that you project and the showing of success. suppose you lost your job tomorrow. how do you hold up onto this debt? >> it would be hard. >> you don't even want me here. 'cause what have you just gone and done? >> we bought a new house. >> two people and a baby this house wasn't enough? >> 'cause he always says, "our house is too small." >> don't look at your fingers. answer me, when is enough, enough? >> i'm glad she's taking him on, because somebody's got to and i obviously
this is a very nice house. >> thank you. >> oh, my god! david, how big is this television set? >> ah, 60 inches. >> what did it cost? >> about six-seven. >> and the rest of the equipment that goes with it? >> thirty grand. >> three zero grand? >> i just found out today, too. >> okay, so when you buys things, you tend to buy a lot of them at the same time, right? >> it's cheaper that way. >> only cheaper, if you're paying...
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>> very nice places. >> reporter: 16 very nice places in a very nasty market. woodlawn estates, a would-be gated community, broke ground in 2005-- the atlanta market taking off. just a year later, phase one was done. local demand at that point? unhinged. >> the wheels came off the third quarter, june of '06. that's when everything started falling apart. people stopped paying their mortgages, they weren't qualifying, foreclosure inventory went up. and that's when everybody realized, whoa, maybe the credit was too easy for most people. >> reporter: so only two of the 16 units sold. but ennis antoine's been betting on the $8,000 federal tax credit, extended through the spring. >> and we also had a state tax credit of $1,800 which, if you're a first time home buyer, you've got $9,800 just to buy a home. couple that with lower interest rate and low prices, its a great time to buy. we had one of our best months in october and november, great months. >> reporter: in fact, atlanta home prices rose 2% in november, the first year-over-year increase since 2007. and a nati
>> very nice places. >> reporter: 16 very nice places in a very nasty market. woodlawn estates, a would-be gated community, broke ground in 2005-- the atlanta market taking off. just a year later, phase one was done. local demand at that point? unhinged. >> the wheels came off the third quarter, june of '06. that's when everything started falling apart. people stopped paying their mortgages, they weren't qualifying, foreclosure inventory went up. and that's when everybody...
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she's very nice. >> beyond the world of politics it seemed like a lot of people were asking, why not,ar. that put plenty of folks on thin ice by the time winter rolled around. when all the best, all the worst of 2009 continues. would you like a pony ? yeah. would you like a pony ? yeah ! ( cluck, cluck, cluck ) oh, wowww ! that's fun ! you didn't say i could have a real one. well, you didn't ask. even kids know when it's wrong to hold out on somebody. why don't banks ? we're ally, a new bank that alerts you when your money could be working harder and earning more. it's just the right thing to do. it could be working harder and earning more. to the heart of belfast... it might be because you met tom... who owns the fishing boat. the castle is actually 300 years of age. a mermaid darts in dark hollow... light drips in shimmering scale... did i merely see a girl that day... and drm the glorious tail? but i'd still recommend you visit belfast... before you leave northern ireland. >>> the world of big news stories rumbled in 2009 from the saber rattling of kim jong-il to the fist shaking o
she's very nice. >> beyond the world of politics it seemed like a lot of people were asking, why not,ar. that put plenty of folks on thin ice by the time winter rolled around. when all the best, all the worst of 2009 continues. would you like a pony ? yeah. would you like a pony ? yeah ! ( cluck, cluck, cluck ) oh, wowww ! that's fun ! you didn't say i could have a real one. well, you didn't ask. even kids know when it's wrong to hold out on somebody. why don't banks ? we're ally, a new...
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very nice to see you. tonight, the first show of the new year and we kick it off with an earnings bang. your plan to make money on jpmorgan earnings turning time into money. dan will do just that with intel earnings. and then apple trade, you can make money if the stock goes up, down or sideways. seems like we've flip-flopped. first of all, happy new year to you all. we haven't had the show in quite some time. so it is nice to see you. >> happy new year. >> and it is of course nice to see you out there. dan, what do you make of this rotation? >> the rotation was interesting. you just brought it up. last year technology really drove a lot of the gains. obviously financials acted pretty well off the lows, but technology was the relative leader in a lot of ways. so this week we start off and i see a lot of names in the banking stocks. citi's up 8%, wells fargo up 7%, bank of america up 11%, but yet google, rimm both down. but that said, there's a little bit of a rotation in the first five days of the year. >>
very nice to see you. tonight, the first show of the new year and we kick it off with an earnings bang. your plan to make money on jpmorgan earnings turning time into money. dan will do just that with intel earnings. and then apple trade, you can make money if the stock goes up, down or sideways. seems like we've flip-flopped. first of all, happy new year to you all. we haven't had the show in quite some time. so it is nice to see you. >> happy new year. >> and it is of course nice...
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that is a nice move. >> steve: very good move. nice finish. >> tom: phil martelli calls a time-out.as pulled to within 17 with 4:42 to play in the second half. >> steve: fernandez hasn't scored a basket yet. and here's in transition defense, not great body language right there. i don't know if maybe he didn't want to foul because they are up by this many points. it is possible. i saw him against villanova have and had 33 points and he was unbelievable. i have to think for fran dunphy's team to have a great year, they need their big three every single game. >> tom: he hit 7 threes against villanova in that victory. in the three lossings for temple coming into this ballgame, he was 3/15 combined from outside the arc and 7/33 overall. fran said today if we are going to make a run, he needs to have those kind of games against the really good opponents. >> steve: right. this is the first game where really they are playing poorly and they have a chance to win. but they are also playing a team that has been struggling. so can he get away with this against the daytons and the xaviers and th
that is a nice move. >> steve: very good move. nice finish. >> tom: phil martelli calls a time-out.as pulled to within 17 with 4:42 to play in the second half. >> steve: fernandez hasn't scored a basket yet. and here's in transition defense, not great body language right there. i don't know if maybe he didn't want to foul because they are up by this many points. it is possible. i saw him against villanova have and had 33 points and he was unbelievable. i have to think for fran...
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this book and some of the people who reviewed the book, they kind of open saying this is a book of very nice -- a book of letters. these are very sweet letters. these are very nice. and the feeling is kind of nice, neatsy, cutsie book. this is about women telling their stories to a woman that they say as someone who a part of a major historic occasion. that we are likely never to see again. and that the stories are very complex. they are complex in that they deal with issues that oftentimes as african-american women we have glossed over. or hidden or not talked about. women, young women in here, talk about -- and very clearly identify the intraracial color line. where they take a look what it means to be a black skinned woman and they say to michelle we're happy to see you because we see you in us or us in you. it is great. the african women saying it's amazing that we should see a black man in the presidency. but it's even more amazing that we see a black man in the presidency with a black woman. that's really powerful. [applause] >> and young people put that out there so to say. and so the
this book and some of the people who reviewed the book, they kind of open saying this is a book of very nice -- a book of letters. these are very sweet letters. these are very nice. and the feeling is kind of nice, neatsy, cutsie book. this is about women telling their stories to a woman that they say as someone who a part of a major historic occasion. that we are likely never to see again. and that the stories are very complex. they are complex in that they deal with issues that oftentimes as...
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. >> very nicely. we will give you the normal travel times this morning between richmond and baltimore. nothing complicated on 66 or." . -- 66 or 270. this is traffic on 270. problems to report out of urbana. now to the weather center. >> it is so cold out there this morning. temperatures in the 20's. you can see 23 in winchester. factor in the wind and it feels like 9 in gaithersburg, 11 in springfield. you get the idea. it is called out there. -8 in minneapolis. 19 in atlanta. i was in miami last week. it was 49. it was the headline in the news. i was enjoying it. it is a big deal for the crops. there is a disturbance swings through the will bring some added clouds and maybe a snow shower. nothing of major consequence. do not be surprised. temperatures will be in the low 30 cost at best. you wind will be continuing. 20's tonight but it will feel like the teens. -- but the wind will be continuing. it is a chilly week. we should be in the 40 possible will not say 40 any time for the foreseeable future.
. >> very nicely. we will give you the normal travel times this morning between richmond and baltimore. nothing complicated on 66 or." . -- 66 or 270. this is traffic on 270. problems to report out of urbana. now to the weather center. >> it is so cold out there this morning. temperatures in the 20's. you can see 23 in winchester. factor in the wind and it feels like 9 in gaithersburg, 11 in springfield. you get the idea. it is called out there. -8 in minneapolis. 19 in...
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well, you're very nice to come out on a rainy night. and i thank you very much. it was great.applause] >> haynes johnson won a pulitzer prize for distinguished national reporting of the civil rights movement in selma, alabama. mr. johnson is the author of sleepwalking through history: america in the reagan years and the battle for america 2008. he cowrote herblock with carry katz. for more information visit herblockfoundation.org. >> we're at frostburg state university speaking with thomas a. lewis author of brace for impact. tom, to start off with, what do you see as the major threats to our current way of living? >> well, that's the content of most of the book. it's a long list. what i did was organize it into the threats that i see gathered against our systems that sustain us. i look into food, both the food that we grow and the animals that we raise. i look into water, the supply of water and the treatment of wastewater. and energy. oil and electricity. and each of those categories is of a system that has been increasingly industrialized and is increasingly in peril of fai
well, you're very nice to come out on a rainy night. and i thank you very much. it was great.applause] >> haynes johnson won a pulitzer prize for distinguished national reporting of the civil rights movement in selma, alabama. mr. johnson is the author of sleepwalking through history: america in the reagan years and the battle for america 2008. he cowrote herblock with carry katz. for more information visit herblockfoundation.org. >> we're at frostburg state university speaking with...
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. >> steve: very nicely done. >> phil: that's for sure. >> steve: the lead is 6. wizards have been as close as five when they cut it to 61-56. smith gets between two wizards and an offensive foul is called on josh smith. >> phil: i think he wrapped that right arm around antawn jamison. that enabled him to get into the middle. and he got the shot off. fouled by one of the other wizards but the first contact, wrap around with the right arm. he doesn't agree at right arm wrapped around jamison. right there. >> steve: very nice spot, phil. that's the fourth personal on smith. wizards have only one turnover in this quarter after nine in the first half. butler drives. draws contact. he will go to the line. one of the league's better free throw shooters with a chance to cut it to four. crawford called for his first foul. butler shooting better than 86% from the line. did not shoot a free throw last night against detroit. and he makes that first. >> phil: he had a lot of success against the hawks last year. in fact, in three games he led the team averaging 25 points. also
. >> steve: very nicely done. >> phil: that's for sure. >> steve: the lead is 6. wizards have been as close as five when they cut it to 61-56. smith gets between two wizards and an offensive foul is called on josh smith. >> phil: i think he wrapped that right arm around antawn jamison. that enabled him to get into the middle. and he got the shot off. fouled by one of the other wizards but the first contact, wrap around with the right arm. he doesn't agree at right arm...
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did a very nice job. >> tim: sort of like jim harbaugh in the pac-10 in football.ut of my way, there's a new sheriff in town. that's what he did. >> mike: all right, that's your one football analogy in the broadcast. >> tim: potter. 47-33. sit nice to be covering a sport that smiles on cinderella. >> mike: and it's played indoors. >> tim: exactly. 9:00 gone in the half. tanner smith in position to collect the charge and did so. >> mike: we talk about it. david potter. a nice 45% from three. caught that in rhythm, squared up. a beautiful shot. >> tim: and one of a baker's dozen for clemson on the night. >> mike: that was evidence of that, a guy that anticipated the drive right and picked up the foul. >> tim: booker, over plumlee. gets the roll. trevor wanted a foul, too. did not get it. >> mike: a left-handed player wants to get that on the right block. >> tim: what great hustle play by tanner smith. did not get the turnover but a wonderful hustle play. the tigers just won't go away, will they? down 12, with over 10:00 remaining. shot 17% from the floor in the first
did a very nice job. >> tim: sort of like jim harbaugh in the pac-10 in football.ut of my way, there's a new sheriff in town. that's what he did. >> mike: all right, that's your one football analogy in the broadcast. >> tim: potter. 47-33. sit nice to be covering a sport that smiles on cinderella. >> mike: and it's played indoors. >> tim: exactly. 9:00 gone in the half. tanner smith in position to collect the charge and did so. >> mike: we talk about it....
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everything is moving along very nicely. let's head out and see what else is happening. northeast washington, new york avenue, kenilworth avenue doing fine. driving in from the west from 66 and the from the north on 270, i-95 very quiet so far this morning. back to you. >>> our time is now 5:12. 24 degrees out there. disturbing fine in a small georgia town. >> someone in the famous home town of a former president sends a hateful message to the current president. >> and what's being said about allegations of guns being drawn in the wizards locker room. >> jim zorn is out. next a live report >>> here's a look at the top stories we're following this morning. bundle up, it's going to be another bitter cold day. the wind chill is expected to be around 10 degrees. that's colder than average for this time the year. you can also put yourself at risk for hypothermia if you're in the cold for too long. >>> the tsa has a new policy that went into effect at midnight. international air travellers will face tougher security screenings due to the terror threats to the united states. pa
everything is moving along very nicely. let's head out and see what else is happening. northeast washington, new york avenue, kenilworth avenue doing fine. driving in from the west from 66 and the from the north on 270, i-95 very quiet so far this morning. back to you. >>> our time is now 5:12. 24 degrees out there. disturbing fine in a small georgia town. >> someone in the famous home town of a former president sends a hateful message to the current president. >> and...
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. >> steve: very nice transition. so all of those starters come back out of the game. maryland. tucker in the paint. needs to get out of there. as mosley's trapped and now they find bowie. >> ron: after seeing sean mosley go down the earlier in the game, it's good to see him back out here. >> steve: cue the mosley basket. averaging 12 points and about 6 rebounds coming into tonight. he's got the 19 points here in this game. blocked inside but the follow tip is there. hands on their feet, hoping the terps centering mark. mosley looks inside to gregory. tough fading jumper. tip-up not there. williams gets blocked from behind and the terps can reset. again, jordan williams crashing the offensive glass. mosley's held and a foul is called on aaron mitchell. jordan williams with 10 rebounds in the game the tonight. >> ron: maryland's right now in the double bonus. every foul now that longwood commits means it's going to be two free throws at the charity strike for maryland. >> steve: sean mosley 78% shooter. and we'll get our first look at a sophomore from the netherlands, j
. >> steve: very nice transition. so all of those starters come back out of the game. maryland. tucker in the paint. needs to get out of there. as mosley's trapped and now they find bowie. >> ron: after seeing sean mosley go down the earlier in the game, it's good to see him back out here. >> steve: cue the mosley basket. averaging 12 points and about 6 rebounds coming into tonight. he's got the 19 points here in this game. blocked inside but the follow tip is there. hands on...
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>> very nice pces. >> reporter: 16 ry nice places in a very nasty market. woodlawn estates, a would- gated community, broke gund in 2005-- thetlanta market taking off. ju a year later, phase one was done. local demand at that pnt? unhinged. >> the wheels came off thehird quarter, june of '06. that's wn everything started falling apar people stopped payintheir mortgages, they weren't qualifying, foreosure inventory wentp. and that's when everybody realized, whoa, ybe the credit was too easy for most pele. >> reporter: so only two of e 16 units sd. buennis antoine's been betting on the $8,000 federatax credit, exteed through the spring. and we also had a state tax crit of $1,800 which, if you're a firstime home buyer, u've got $9,800 just to buy home. cole that with lower interest rate and low prices,ts a great timeo buy. we had one of our be months in tober and november, great mohs. reporter: in fact, atlanta home prices rose% in november, thfirst year-over-year increase since 2007. and a national indexf home prices w up for the sixth month in a r. that's th
>> very nice pces. >> reporter: 16 ry nice places in a very nasty market. woodlawn estates, a would- gated community, broke gund in 2005-- thetlanta market taking off. ju a year later, phase one was done. local demand at that pnt? unhinged. >> the wheels came off thehird quarter, june of '06. that's wn everything started falling apar people stopped payintheir mortgages, they weren't qualifying, foreosure inventory wentp. and that's when everybody realized, whoa, ybe the credit...
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>> trevor. >> very nice to see you. great to meet you. >> nice to see you. [inaudible conversations] >> where is colin powell? >> harry. >> i want to introduce you to my wife. >> how are you? glad to see you. >> this is a very important lady. [inaudible conversations] i have go to fine colin powell. he is here somewhere. there he is. i have been looking for you. >> how are you, harry? >> nice to see a. >> people say why aren't you aging as well as colin powell? [laughter] >> congratulations. >> thanks for helping so much. >> anything i can do. it is my pleasure, believed to me. >> we are contaminating the world. annmarie and all of her kids have h1n1. they are recovering. >> my daughter had it. speech? i thought you know was going to give the speech. >> she gives a lot of speeches at home. [laughter] >> thank you for being here. >> it is an honor. >> here is to you. you know this man. >> this is christopher hitchens. >> from the earliest days. >> i am so pleased you are here. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good to see you. congratulati
>> trevor. >> very nice to see you. great to meet you. >> nice to see you. [inaudible conversations] >> where is colin powell? >> harry. >> i want to introduce you to my wife. >> how are you? glad to see you. >> this is a very important lady. [inaudible conversations] i have go to fine colin powell. he is here somewhere. there he is. i have been looking for you. >> how are you, harry? >> nice to see a. >> people say why aren't...
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i wasn't being very nice to one of the girls at school. i knew it was wrong.i knew i wasn't supposed to be mean. i guess i didn't think it was a big deal. but in one sentence my mom helped me understand. she said, "mi hija, you need to treat others "the way you want to be treated." i thought about that a lot. i still do. life's most important lessons are best learned in the home. ♪ what if your brother or your husband or your daughter? what if your son came back from the service with a spinal cord injury? a quadriplegic. a paraplegic. in a wheelchair. (male announcer) when they volunteer to serve, we expect our country to be there for them if they are injured. for more than 60 years, paralyzed veterans of america has been fighting to ensure that we receive all of the benefits that we've earned. (male announcer) benefits to help with medical care, rehabilitation and training. and our dedicated professionals know how to navigate the system so our injured veterans can concentrate on getting well. thank you paralyzed veterans for helping our daughter. my husband.
i wasn't being very nice to one of the girls at school. i knew it was wrong.i knew i wasn't supposed to be mean. i guess i didn't think it was a big deal. but in one sentence my mom helped me understand. she said, "mi hija, you need to treat others "the way you want to be treated." i thought about that a lot. i still do. life's most important lessons are best learned in the home. ♪ what if your brother or your husband or your daughter? what if your son came back from the...
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coincidence the dali lama came so then able to present the book but they signed it to the is still a very nice book but then with the white scarf she gave to my father in 1950. it came to a full circle because i was a little boy. i saw these prints from the fairy tale. each of us and the picture of the buck. this is a picture next to my kids school and a fire station which the book was dedicated to and these fire men who are playing with my son parish. but then i did not know if it made sense to be in the book in a more if i should talk about pleasant things but all of these are dedicated to 9/11. then i did the illustration for walt whitman. and then this was part of metropolitan transportation. they have these big long frames and they asked me to make up poster before 9/11. it was so long it would not fit so i had this and i placed the landscape of manhattan. somehow the poster came up just after 9/11 it was train number one, two, four and sentimental it was for how people felt and not provoke seeing anything but it was a message to say it is an amazing feeling without being explicit or anyt
coincidence the dali lama came so then able to present the book but they signed it to the is still a very nice book but then with the white scarf she gave to my father in 1950. it came to a full circle because i was a little boy. i saw these prints from the fairy tale. each of us and the picture of the buck. this is a picture next to my kids school and a fire station which the book was dedicated to and these fire men who are playing with my son parish. but then i did not know if it made sense...
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that's very nice 4. >> it is my contribution to "red eye." >> welcome back, nicole. i don't understand how you can create a vaccine against self-destructive behavior. it is part of what you are as a human being. we know the drugs are bad, but the will will always be there. could you take a vaccine? what kind of behavior would you like to stop if there was a vaccine? >> for myself? exhibitionist? >> really? >> choc-aholic? >> give her the vaccine! >> no, but it would only work in one in 5 people and the rest overdose? you have to want to quit. i'm all for sex, drugs and alcohol and lots of fun, but not ones that put you on your death bed. >> absolutely. >> or make you go broke. >> they should have medical cocaine instead of medical marijuana. the government gives everybody clean dollar bills and you are taking care of your glaucoma problem. >> i wish you were our surgeon general. andrew, congratulations on big journalism, well done. another great launch for you. >> thank you. >> let me ask you this: if you had a vaccine that could stop you from doing all of the horrib
that's very nice 4. >> it is my contribution to "red eye." >> welcome back, nicole. i don't understand how you can create a vaccine against self-destructive behavior. it is part of what you are as a human being. we know the drugs are bad, but the will will always be there. could you take a vaccine? what kind of behavior would you like to stop if there was a vaccine? >> for myself? exhibitionist? >> really? >> choc-aholic? >> give her the vaccine!...
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. >> she's actually very nice. >> do you know her? >> i do. >> you think she's nice? >> i do. >> how did you run into her? >> i was on the beach. >> on the beach? >> on the beach. >> it was like all of a sudden this music was piped in and everybody was moving in slow motion and it was like works derek in 10. and she was bo. >> i saw me as bo. >> you really were in the sun a long time. >> i didn't recognize her. >> you didn't recognize katie couric? >> i don't usually think of katie couric in a swim suit. you know. >> you didn't recognize her? >> no, i didn't. >> what did you say? get lost, lady? >> i said, hey, katy, how are you? we talked. but then she was actually staying in a house right next to us and she had this big new year's eve party. there were 50 people at her house. she knew i was staying right there. >> next to her. >> they only do this at the white house. i thought about crashing it. >> you should have. >> well, i thought about it. >> did she send over a plate or anything? >> she didn't. we stood at the gate for a while. then i decided that i'm just goin
. >> she's actually very nice. >> do you know her? >> i do. >> you think she's nice? >> i do. >> how did you run into her? >> i was on the beach. >> on the beach? >> on the beach. >> it was like all of a sudden this music was piped in and everybody was moving in slow motion and it was like works derek in 10. and she was bo. >> i saw me as bo. >> you really were in the sun a long time. >> i didn't recognize her....
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got this book and some of the people who reviewed the book kind of open seeing this is a book of very nice letters, these are very sweet letters, this is nice and the feeling is kind of nice and cute. this is not a cutesy book. this is a book about women telling their stories to a woman they see as someone who is a major historic occasion that we are likely never to see again and that the stories are very complex. they are complex and that they deal with issues that often times as african-american women we have glossed over or hidden or not talked about. young women in here talk about very clearly identify interracial color line where they take a look at what it means to be a blacks and women and they say to michelle we are happy to see you because we see you in office or us in you. and the african-american women saying it is amazing we would see a black man in the presidency but even amazing was the black man in the presidency with a black woman. that's really powerful. [applause] that is an amazing story. and as young people put that out there so to say. so there's nothing neat and cute
got this book and some of the people who reviewed the book kind of open seeing this is a book of very nice letters, these are very sweet letters, this is nice and the feeling is kind of nice and cute. this is not a cutesy book. this is a book about women telling their stories to a woman they see as someone who is a major historic occasion that we are likely never to see again and that the stories are very complex. they are complex and that they deal with issues that often times as...
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she roller was a very nice person. in her member hoyer, she concedes that the women were so charming, that she did not real highs for a moment that i was actually in the enemy's exam. -- camp. the result was what many would consider a disconcerting tab low. there in the parlor, the wife of the union commander sat cheerly listening to the wives of confederate officers as she sang rebel war songs. it was not until the second evening when the women invited her once again to listen to their national song that julia at least realized her mistake. now, from julia, clearly, we can expect no deep insights into the politics of the era, or the impact of the war on americans of either race. yet, i think it would be a mistake to dismiss julia dent grant's importance to our understanding of the here ra. -- here ra, for we cannot know how many 19th century americans, and i would add, americans today, faced with frightening and cataclasmic events that they could not hope to control, and could not fully understand, copes with them exa
she roller was a very nice person. in her member hoyer, she concedes that the women were so charming, that she did not real highs for a moment that i was actually in the enemy's exam. -- camp. the result was what many would consider a disconcerting tab low. there in the parlor, the wife of the union commander sat cheerly listening to the wives of confederate officers as she sang rebel war songs. it was not until the second evening when the women invited her once again to listen to their...
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. >> what a very nice story. want to read some of your feedback.nta, go ahead and refresh again, i added some more things on twitter. can you put them up on the screen, roger? can we see them? do i have to read them? okay. is he refreshing now? there we go. these are all from you guys. most of you talk about me eating. you eat on the job during commercial breaks. that was funny. thanks for sharing that clip. now we know what you do during the commercial breaks. ranger pete, first one from lisa lee, 84, that was the first one. deleonia says how is new york city? nice haircut, buddy. my hair was getting really long. people were telling me to cut it and i didn't cut it on my vacation until the last day. let's see, i really like your elmer fud hat. happy new year's, that was the other night in times square. everyone is asking me about the hat. i got it a couple of years ago in chicago. i have to remember where i got it. let's see. happy new year, did you really kiss -- someone asked me who i kissed for new year's eve and i said pop p py harlow because
. >> what a very nice story. want to read some of your feedback.nta, go ahead and refresh again, i added some more things on twitter. can you put them up on the screen, roger? can we see them? do i have to read them? okay. is he refreshing now? there we go. these are all from you guys. most of you talk about me eating. you eat on the job during commercial breaks. that was funny. thanks for sharing that clip. now we know what you do during the commercial breaks. ranger pete, first one from...
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i have two questions and it sounds like a very nice dr.. the first question is my husband was rushed to the emergency room august 2009 my son had -- said he had no strength after nine and a half hours the emergency room doctor stated i believe your father has suffered a stroke but he was going to discharge him because there is nothing we can do for him. my sense that i can i get him home. he said if you want to question my diagnosis and go above me i have a four you can fill out to go above my recommendation and my son did that. they admitted might x has been 2:00 a.m. and put him on the floor and then next day my son is a drove there on the advice he had suffered a stroke and they did nothing. the nurses did not take the by tolls and we assisted him to the bathroom and they discharge him that afternoon and three weeks later my son called me same scenario and i said call 91. they got there and my ex-husband since august 19 has been at the downtown birmingham hospital they did not do a simple chest x-ray and he had ammonia. it turned into re
i have two questions and it sounds like a very nice dr.. the first question is my husband was rushed to the emergency room august 2009 my son had -- said he had no strength after nine and a half hours the emergency room doctor stated i believe your father has suffered a stroke but he was going to discharge him because there is nothing we can do for him. my sense that i can i get him home. he said if you want to question my diagnosis and go above me i have a four you can fill out to go above my...
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a very nice woman and has the right heart on a lot of issues. this guy is a meteor.able. massachusetts may be a cradle of presidents again. >> larry: mark, he's going to be up for re-election for the senate in 2012. does he go national? >> well, look, i think it's too early. i don't think this election was as much about him as it was about the voters, you know, wanting to express that they have, you know, tough times, high unemployment, high-def s ds and sends a message to washington. i don't know whether it's going to be about him or about the message that was sense out of that election. i think it was mostly the message. >> larry: miss cupp, doesn't it appear he's on his way, though, politically? i mean, he's so fast he's on the scene? >> absolutely. he's a superstar. what happened in massachusetts this week was the political equivalent of the boston massacre and anyone who tries to spin it differently is just wrong. conservatives need to be careful. he has yet to serve a single day in the united states senate. let's wait and see if he can prove us right before we
a very nice woman and has the right heart on a lot of issues. this guy is a meteor.able. massachusetts may be a cradle of presidents again. >> larry: mark, he's going to be up for re-election for the senate in 2012. does he go national? >> well, look, i think it's too early. i don't think this election was as much about him as it was about the voters, you know, wanting to express that they have, you know, tough times, high unemployment, high-def s ds and sends a message to...
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. >> very nice oh tells, i'm sure. >> another incident that ended up being covered by the media. rush limbaugh hospitalized with chest pains. we were glad it turned out to be serious. he held a press conference. >> based on what happened to me here, i don't think there's one thing wrong with the american health care system. it is working just fine, just dandy and i got nothing special. >> now, rush limbaugh didn't take questions, didn't want to talk about politics. certainly made a point about the hick system. >> of course he did. you've got to love rush. he did an in depth survey of how multi millionaire celebrity patients are treated. they're treated very well, thank you. everything is fine and dandy. ridiculous on the face of it. yet, he made his point. he slipped it in there. >> maybe it's true he didn't get any special treatment. he has a $400 million contract. there are 50 million americans, more than that, with no health insurance. >> a friend of mine was yesterday in an emergency room with a heart problem and spent all day there. and he saw the other side of the health ca
. >> very nice oh tells, i'm sure. >> another incident that ended up being covered by the media. rush limbaugh hospitalized with chest pains. we were glad it turned out to be serious. he held a press conference. >> based on what happened to me here, i don't think there's one thing wrong with the american health care system. it is working just fine, just dandy and i got nothing special. >> now, rush limbaugh didn't take questions, didn't want to talk about politics....
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it's been very nice to be able to see everyday people who want to help.ome. >> reporte >> and you said you got some good news earlier? >> yes. we got good news, but it's never all good, because there are a lot of people that are desperate and in dire need of help. >> well, good luck. thank you, garcelle. larry, do we have a second to pop up here to the tweet suite. i've got mary simms up here. as you are giving money and seeing the stories, please tell us and let us know what you're thinking and where you are. a big question, when you donate the money, where does it go and how do you know it gets there to the right place. jared, you were telling me about a virtual house. >> yeah, through hope builders, you can actually donate and watch a house be built virtually. so it's really interesting and rewarding to actually know where your money is going. and i've worked with organization before in the past and people can really get proactive and be part of the solution. >> you can actually see which part of the house you're building. >> so you can actually see wh
it's been very nice to be able to see everyday people who want to help.ome. >> reporte >> and you said you got some good news earlier? >> yes. we got good news, but it's never all good, because there are a lot of people that are desperate and in dire need of help. >> well, good luck. thank you, garcelle. larry, do we have a second to pop up here to the tweet suite. i've got mary simms up here. as you are giving money and seeing the stories, please tell us and let us know...
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jay leno was doing very nicely. david letterman is doing fine. they're all my friends over there. they'll put jay back where he belongs, conan will probably leave and go to another network and maybe everybody is going to be happy. >> will jay go back to 11:30 for the tonight show? >> that's what should happen. jay should go back, he was doing very well. conan's ratings are substantially lower. i don't know if that's his fault or if it's because he is proceeded by jay. it's going to work out. it is a catastrophic decision but they're making a comeback. >> larry: you're a veteran of these wars. what do you make of this? >> larry, as a veteran broadcaster, is this not perhaps the jackass move of all time in broadcasting, second perhaps only to arthur godfrey's firing of julia ormond on the air? take a salad, put a fork in it and stir it up, things were going rather nicely. i love the way politicians and network people will always say in a disaster, this is exactly the way we hoped it would work out. >> you thought the shows would achieve lower ratings, angry hosts and affiliates want
jay leno was doing very nicely. david letterman is doing fine. they're all my friends over there. they'll put jay back where he belongs, conan will probably leave and go to another network and maybe everybody is going to be happy. >> will jay go back to 11:30 for the tonight show? >> that's what should happen. jay should go back, he was doing very well. conan's ratings are substantially lower. i don't know if that's his fault or if it's because he is proceeded by jay. it's going to...
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they've all been very nice to me. the judges too hard on the contestants? >> well, that's what they do. they're to judge. they've asked me at different times, different places, different shows to judge people and their talent, it's just hard for me to do, because i know how sincere they all are. the words that are great don't work any harder than the ones that are not so grit. and i know the ones that are not so great are just as sincere. it bareaks my heart to tell anyone that they suck. >> dolly writes children's books. her new book is entitled "i am a rainbow." >> i give a book a month to every child through my imagination library through the dollywood foundation at dollywood. this book is called "i am a rainbow" it's about all the different moods of children. it's simple, sweet and done in rhyme, it's talking about the colors and the moods of children. >> dolly, you are ageless, you are a delight. you are an amazing amazing performer, and i thank you for being with us. >> i always appreciate g
they've all been very nice to me. the judges too hard on the contestants? >> well, that's what they do. they're to judge. they've asked me at different times, different places, different shows to judge people and their talent, it's just hard for me to do, because i know how sincere they all are. the words that are great don't work any harder than the ones that are not so grit. and i know the ones that are not so great are just as sincere. it bareaks my heart to tell anyone that they suck....
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two teams going along very nicely. so far tonight, capitals have to jump on the isles, 4-1 after 20. craig laughlin tells us more about network hockey. >> craig: give us a call to see how we can help you in your career choices coming up as far as hockey goes. whether you want to play junior, college or pro, you can give us a call or check out our web site. joe, all on and off iceconditioning. programs pickup in march through august. all the necessary stuff you need to be a better player. >> joe: you maybe me -- you made me giggle the other night when you said operators are standing by tonight. >> craig: they are. >> joe: telestrator, have fun doment two of them. >> craig: it starts with taveras versus morrison. the draw is going to be won cleanly to the point. watch what happens when the puck comes here. hold on here. hold it here. as a winger, okposo has to get out. this winger goes to this point. set play. now, what happens to okposo on the fake shot, he toe picks. hold it here. now, look at this side of the rink all
two teams going along very nicely. so far tonight, capitals have to jump on the isles, 4-1 after 20. craig laughlin tells us more about network hockey. >> craig: give us a call to see how we can help you in your career choices coming up as far as hockey goes. whether you want to play junior, college or pro, you can give us a call or check out our web site. joe, all on and off iceconditioning. programs pickup in march through august. all the necessary stuff you need to be a better player....
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they've all been very nice to me. i had a lot of comments when i was on the show.the contestants? >> well, that's what they do. they are there to judge. they've asked me at different times, different places, different shows to judge people and their talent, it's just hard for me to do, because i know how sincere they all are. i know the ones who are great don't work any harder than ones who are not so great. and i know that the ones who are not so great are just as sincere, so it breaks my heart to tell somebody that they suck. >> larry: among the many things that dolly does is write children's books. she has a new children's book titled "i am a rainbow." what is that about? >> i give a book a month to every child through my imagination library through the dollywood foundation at dollywood. this book is called "i am a rainbow." and it is all about the different moods of children. it is very simple and sweet and kind of done in rhyme, and it is talking about the colors and the moods of children. >> larry: dolly, you are ageless. you are a delight. you are an amazing
they've all been very nice to me. i had a lot of comments when i was on the show.the contestants? >> well, that's what they do. they are there to judge. they've asked me at different times, different places, different shows to judge people and their talent, it's just hard for me to do, because i know how sincere they all are. i know the ones who are great don't work any harder than ones who are not so great. and i know that the ones who are not so great are just as sincere, so it breaks...
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>> larry: very nice, very nice. >> bob: and mark price, number two, how about that.o. how about that. are you proud of me? >> larry: i am. i am indeed. everybody sitting at home thinks we set this home. really. out answer. everybody else is standing around with their palms to the know. >> bob: udofia, now gary clark in transition. deacons trying to make a move here. ish smith who's been silent now nails a three. 54-40. one thing georgia tech does not want to do is start to relax against a wake forest team that is 14-4. they're not about to go away. zach peacock on the wing to udofia. peacock, that's a two, and l.d. williams rebounds. oh, udofia puts it in! time-out georgia tech. how about mfon udofia. >> larry: i tell you, you talk about a great pilferer right here. >> bob: it's our geico acc play of the game tonight. >> larry: udofia just stuck around. williams said where did you come from? >> bob: what a play. and just when you thought wake forest was going to get a little spark, put a run together, udofia sticks in clean. terrific play by the freshman. ish smith.
>> larry: very nice, very nice. >> bob: and mark price, number two, how about that.o. how about that. are you proud of me? >> larry: i am. i am indeed. everybody sitting at home thinks we set this home. really. out answer. everybody else is standing around with their palms to the know. >> bob: udofia, now gary clark in transition. deacons trying to make a move here. ish smith who's been silent now nails a three. 54-40. one thing georgia tech does not want to do is start...
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. >> very nice story. you know, we're hearing from you with tonight's stories via facebook, myspace, twitter. and we're about to read some of your comments. checking them now. back in a moment. >>> all right. you tweeted me or you sent me something on facebook or an e-mail, and i heard you. let's see. here's what barb rad says. "can't believe we have been here for four hours." she's in the airport. "not a single announcement." person seems to be at newark. pound newark they said now. bubble freeze says "i must say ed henry is coming home with a great souvenir from hawaii, a perfect suntan." iran alliance says "watching maz, rudi, and a couple others on cnn. thank you at don lemon for not just framing iran as a nuclear issue." you're quite welcome. it's a very important story. one of the biggest stories of our time. nba guns in locker rooms are ruining its reputation. more power to iran protesters. tsa should be person not country selective.
. >> very nice story. you know, we're hearing from you with tonight's stories via facebook, myspace, twitter. and we're about to read some of your comments. checking them now. back in a moment. >>> all right. you tweeted me or you sent me something on facebook or an e-mail, and i heard you. let's see. here's what barb rad says. "can't believe we have been here for four hours." she's in the airport. "not a single announcement." person seems to be at newark....
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this sounds like a very nice doctor that i'm listening to. the first question as my husband was rushed to the emergency room august the 19th, 2009, he had for strength. he could not stand. after 9 1/2 hours in the e.r., the emergency room doctors came out and stated, i believe your father has suffered a stroke because he was going to discharge him because there's nothing we can do for him. my son said what can i do? i cannot get him home. my father is gravely ill. he said if you want to question my diagnosis and go before me i have a film to fill out and go above my recommendations of discharge. my son did that. they admitted my ex-husband around 2:00 am. they put him on the floor the next day, the whole entire family my son of kentucky drove seven hours to get to birmingham on the advice of doctors that he suffered a stroke, his father. he did nothing. they came -- they did not come into the room. the nurses did not take vitals. he needed to go to the bathroom. we assisted him. they discharged him that afternoon. three weeks later same scena
this sounds like a very nice doctor that i'm listening to. the first question as my husband was rushed to the emergency room august the 19th, 2009, he had for strength. he could not stand. after 9 1/2 hours in the e.r., the emergency room doctors came out and stated, i believe your father has suffered a stroke because he was going to discharge him because there's nothing we can do for him. my son said what can i do? i cannot get him home. my father is gravely ill. he said if you want to...
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already pretty much over and done with. 395 northbound across the 14th street bridge, moving along very nicely, as is the southbound side. both ways, lanes are open. joe, eun, back to you. >> thanks very much, jerry. >>> well, new today, five local men held in pakistan for allegedly plotting terrorist attacks say they did nothing wrong. they appeared in court today nearly a month after they were arrested in eastern pakistan. the men deny that they have ties with al qaeda or other militant groups. their attorney says the men were planning to travel to afghanistan to help fellow muslims who he claims are being victimized by western forces. the court ordered the men to prison for 14 days to give poli time to prepare their case. >>> a roadside bomb has claimed the lives of four u.s. service members in southern afghanistan. these are the first american combat deaths of the year in that country. one service member has die from noncombat causes. a british soldier on foot patrol was with also killed yesterday in southern afghanistan. >>> washington's largest nightclub, love, remains shut down after a
already pretty much over and done with. 395 northbound across the 14th street bridge, moving along very nicely, as is the southbound side. both ways, lanes are open. joe, eun, back to you. >> thanks very much, jerry. >>> well, new today, five local men held in pakistan for allegedly plotting terrorist attacks say they did nothing wrong. they appeared in court today nearly a month after they were arrested in eastern pakistan. the men deny that they have ties with al qaeda or other...
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that is actually a very nice match. in the u.s. where we have 20% of people in the medicaid although it pays for 40% of the births, there's not enough public support to sustain that in a good enough quality. but 90% of the public system, 10% private system, that works for me. >> you have a very brief follow-up. >> very brief one to eric. i was surprised by this question that a lot of americans believe that the doctors can do everything. have you ever checked this back against a sample of doctors? >> that's next. [laughter] >> thank you eric, tom john. thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you panelists. we'll take a 15-minute break and then reconvene to talk about making policy. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> up next david cameron talks about his nation's health care system. after that, secretary of state hillary clinton on security challenges around the world including yemen and iran. and later a report on u.s. health care spending. on c-span 2 to
that is actually a very nice match. in the u.s. where we have 20% of people in the medicaid although it pays for 40% of the births, there's not enough public support to sustain that in a good enough quality. but 90% of the public system, 10% private system, that works for me. >> you have a very brief follow-up. >> very brief one to eric. i was surprised by this question that a lot of americans believe that the doctors can do everything. have you ever checked this back against a...
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i thought that it was a very nice gesture on her part. >> who else on this table do you want to talk about? >> let's talk about this one. this is one of my three granddaughters. hillary clinton happen to be attending the nursery school attended by may 3 year-old granddaughter. they are doing the toothbrush song together. this picture was featured in the "new york post." when i saw it, i got a copy and sensitive my granddaughter who is not a teen-years old. i wrote "may you always know where to stand." >> who is this lady right here? >> that is my mother. perhaps the most intelligent person i ever knew. sadly, she died when i was 17. >> i read it she died the day before you graduate from high school. but right. >> what impact did that have on you in? >> it was one of the most trying times in my life. >> and in getting this has been published. >> we are taking an elephant ride at the palace. it was the palace of the last maharajah of pakistan. it was a very elegant elephant. it was a rather bumpy ride. >> we will walk around your desk. >> i have known justice scalia since the days he w
i thought that it was a very nice gesture on her part. >> who else on this table do you want to talk about? >> let's talk about this one. this is one of my three granddaughters. hillary clinton happen to be attending the nursery school attended by may 3 year-old granddaughter. they are doing the toothbrush song together. this picture was featured in the "new york post." when i saw it, i got a copy and sensitive my granddaughter who is not a teen-years old. i wrote...
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i thought that was a very nice gesture on her part. >> who else on this table do you want to talk about? >> this is my granddaughter, one of three granddaughters. it was taken in the fall of 1992, when president clinton was running for office and his wife, hillary clinton, happened to be visiting the nursery school attended by might then 3-year- old granddaughter. they are doing the toothbrush song together, and this picture was featured in "the new york post." when i saw it, i got a copy and send it to my granddaughter. she is now 18. i wrote on the bottom, may you always know where to stand. >> who is this lady right here? >> that is my mother. perhaps the most intelligent person i ever knew, but sadly, she died when i was 17. >> i read that she died the day before you graduated from high school. >> right. >> what impact did that have on you in those days? >> it was one of the most trying times in my life, but i knew that she wanted me to study hard and get good grades and succeed in life, so that is what i did. >> behind you are some more pictures. i want ask you about this one over
i thought that was a very nice gesture on her part. >> who else on this table do you want to talk about? >> this is my granddaughter, one of three granddaughters. it was taken in the fall of 1992, when president clinton was running for office and his wife, hillary clinton, happened to be visiting the nursery school attended by might then 3-year- old granddaughter. they are doing the toothbrush song together, and this picture was featured in "the new york post." when i saw...
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tell pleasing falsehoods to a blind man or woman, in a dangerous environment, is admittedly not very nice. but the long-term welfare of the audience is just not the entertainer's concern. [applause] >> so, five more minuteses of thoughts? >> sure. >> i think america has found its new emerson. i'm an essayist myself, and a person who teaches writing to students who do not want to writees says. i want to thank you for breathing new life into the essay form, which seems particularly suited to expressing complex thought and being honest, the kind of stuff you're known for since "my dish with andre," and i hope you will continue to write more essays, and i think america needs more of wallace shawn. have a tv show would be good. >> i really don't know what to say. essays are wonderful form. absolutely. does anyone else -- >> you wrote it before an election that had different results than you were originally writing out, has your perception of the vote changed in a different way that some would think was better than the 2000 election? >> well, i'm not committing myself to saying that an election
tell pleasing falsehoods to a blind man or woman, in a dangerous environment, is admittedly not very nice. but the long-term welfare of the audience is just not the entertainer's concern. [applause] >> so, five more minuteses of thoughts? >> sure. >> i think america has found its new emerson. i'm an essayist myself, and a person who teaches writing to students who do not want to writees says. i want to thank you for breathing new life into the essay form, which seems...
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president, they had dinner quite often at the executive mansion here in philadelphia and martha was very nice to her and washington was very fond of her. so there was, you know, some back-and-forth feelings between non. >> host: that's certainly the case with eliza hamilton and don madison with the washington monument. >> guest: yes, that shows another. >> host: are there any other questions? >> and the author of a book about the women of the valley forge called, following the drum. i just wanted to make a couple comments about the relationship between general washington and mrs. washington because the lafayette says that martha washington is not about the general. >> guest: she is what? >> she is mad. i know green comments that they are very happy and each other. >> guest: yes, i'm very familiar with this comment. >> and then finally, general "washington times" one of his letters to martha washington, your entire, george washington, which i think is extraordinary. anyone of us us would love to have a letter like that signed by our husband. your entire, george washington. >> guest: thank you.
president, they had dinner quite often at the executive mansion here in philadelphia and martha was very nice to her and washington was very fond of her. so there was, you know, some back-and-forth feelings between non. >> host: that's certainly the case with eliza hamilton and don madison with the washington monument. >> guest: yes, that shows another. >> host: are there any other questions? >> and the author of a book about the women of the valley forge called,...
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out's abakai that one point because it looked like little like ed maddy stearn mosque but it is a very niceuilding. i love to build. if i had enough money i would be like the second bavarian. >> i don't like to read in the evening unless i have to do something for england and of course you know england is eight hours from here. if you were going to get something on someone's desk by 8:00 in the morning you have to do it until late in the night but that is the shape of my day. it is not particularly month like in its rightful seclusion. i spend a lot of time passing on the telephone, three or four people. allitt tina in olympia washington who also does the editing on the books. my business operations are run by becky grant and devah wheeler. incredible efficiency of cars. counterpunch books, weublishing books and the newsletter that we wanted to keep it more permanent form. our web stuff on the counter pence side is not go away. some is in the fast black hole of volt internet communications. probably some government archive then god help the people that have to go through. we begin with a bo
out's abakai that one point because it looked like little like ed maddy stearn mosque but it is a very niceuilding. i love to build. if i had enough money i would be like the second bavarian. >> i don't like to read in the evening unless i have to do something for england and of course you know england is eight hours from here. if you were going to get something on someone's desk by 8:00 in the morning you have to do it until late in the night but that is the shape of my day. it is not...
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that very nice author's description was written by really great journalist who i think is hiding back there named brad at the austin american statesman. perhaps some of you read the story in a statement and that might be what you hear. i would say that you are drawn here perhaps by the beauty of that writing. brad is a wonderful writer. please support newspapers by reading newspapers, you know, whether online. [applause] >> an example of a journalist at a daily meanstreak paper can really be poetic. i am biased because he wrote such a lovely story about is. please look for his byline and just read that paper. shall i go first? okay. i'm guessing -- i could look around the room. there are many fmo zero friends of molly. i was just in dallas over the weekend, and speaking about this book and far, far north dallas, sort of somewhere near canada, we were so far north. [laughter] >> and i just, you know, when you're speaking in public sometimes you wonder what you should say, and i feel a little liberated here. i will probably say something sure that i wouldn't say in dallas. so bear with
that very nice author's description was written by really great journalist who i think is hiding back there named brad at the austin american statesman. perhaps some of you read the story in a statement and that might be what you hear. i would say that you are drawn here perhaps by the beauty of that writing. brad is a wonderful writer. please support newspapers by reading newspapers, you know, whether online. [applause] >> an example of a journalist at a daily meanstreak paper can really...