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wondering, the beaver in real- life jerry mathers and wally, tony dow both expressed their sadness at news of billingsly passing. in sports last year's national league championship opener was billed as a pitching dual. but it was the giants' outfielder who stole the show. belting two home runs to give the giants a 4-3 win over the phillies. game 2 of the best of seven series is tonight. in the american league series, the texas rangers atoned there are for their game 1 collapse on friday night by spanking the bronx bombers 7-2 yesterday. that series is now tied at one game apiece. here's today's weather. windy in the northeast. rainy out west. but on the whole it will be a tranquil and mild autumn day. the week ahead shows more showers out west and in the south. along with gradually lower temperatures pretty much all over. ♪ what's new, pussy cat?
wondering, the beaver in real- life jerry mathers and wally, tony dow both expressed their sadness at news of billingsly passing. in sports last year's national league championship opener was billed as a pitching dual. but it was the giants' outfielder who stole the show. belting two home runs to give the giants a 4-3 win over the phillies. game 2 of the best of seven series is tonight. in the american league series, the texas rangers atoned there are for their game 1 collapse on friday night...
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you don't mind being called wally. you know, people who are in g l gilligan don't mind being called mary ann or the professor or whatever. she did not mind being called june. >> she was very, very proud of being june cleaver. there's no doubt about it. she -- many times she said the best thing that ever happened for me, best thing in my life, and she really meant it. you know, she was -- she was just happy as a lark being recognized as america's mom. which is great. you know? i don't -- as i grow older i don't mind being called wally. for a while it was hard, you know, when a lot younger and trying to, you know, get myni a director and stuff. >> now you get it. >> nowadays, plus the fact the beaver show is such an amazing shows. it's been on the air 53 years. it's great. it's the only show that's not been off the air in 50 some years. it's a phenomena, you know? >> tony dow, wally, thank you for allowing us to honor june cleaver, barbara billingsly, best of luck to you. thank you again. >> okay. i appreciate it. thank
you don't mind being called wally. you know, people who are in g l gilligan don't mind being called mary ann or the professor or whatever. she did not mind being called june. >> she was very, very proud of being june cleaver. there's no doubt about it. she -- many times she said the best thing that ever happened for me, best thing in my life, and she really meant it. you know, she was -- she was just happy as a lark being recognized as america's mom. which is great. you know? i don't --...
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love you wally. keep the photos coming. don't go away, we will be right back after this. ,, [ lisping ] i lost my front tooth the other day, which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just lots of referrals and appointments and bills that cost tons. maybe i'll keep it... it adds character... right? [ male announcer ] losing a tooth is a big deal at any age. that's why we offer dental coverage. blue shield. damage in san bruno... but terry bush in los alto >>> they are still cleaning up the damage in san bruno. how are the people in that disaster area in san bruno receiving their mail? >> look around. they are small but you will see signs of progress in this san bruno neighborhood shattered when a gas explosion leveled it several weeks ago. some of the signs are obvious. some a little less obvious, like this new mailbox. >> we issued a press release. we issued letters to the community. you can come to the post office, if your house was affected, and get your
love you wally. keep the photos coming. don't go away, we will be right back after this. ,, [ lisping ] i lost my front tooth the other day, which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just lots of referrals and appointments and bills that cost tons. maybe i'll keep it... it adds character... right? [ male announcer ] losing a tooth is a big deal at any age. that's why we offer dental coverage. blue shield. damage in san...
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>> he means garble, mom. >> wally, are you sick? >> she was america's favorite mom on tv in the 1950s and '60s. billingsley had been in poor health in recent years and died of rheumatoid disease at her home in california. barbara billingsley was 94 years old. this is chris. who has questions about which beverages might interact with his blood pressure medication. so he turns to the team of experts at walgreens.com's new pharmacy chat to get immediate answers. ♪ and now, thanks to the new pharmacy chat from walgreens.com, chris has everything he needs. except milk. expertise -- find it everywhere there's a walgreens and at walgreens.com. you'll never go back to your old mop. [ funny voice ] hey, mop! wanna suck up dirt and grime like swiffer wetjet? then try the absorb-a-straw! now you're gettin' it. [ female announcer ] sorry, mop, but swiffer wetjet has a dirt dissolving solution and super absorbent pads that trap and lock dirty water deep inside the gradient core while mops can just spread it around. swiffer cleans better, or your
>> he means garble, mom. >> wally, are you sick? >> she was america's favorite mom on tv in the 1950s and '60s. billingsley had been in poor health in recent years and died of rheumatoid disease at her home in california. barbara billingsley was 94 years old. this is chris. who has questions about which beverages might interact with his blood pressure medication. so he turns to the team of experts at walgreens.com's new pharmacy chat to get immediate answers. ♪ and now,...
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. >> for decades, america wanted wally and beaver's mom to be their mom too. here is sharyn alfonsi on the loss of a tv icon. >> hurry up, boys, you are going to be late for school. >> reporter: she was the original super mom, barbara billingsley, as june cleaver, the ever sweet and always supportive mother of wally and the beaver. >> will you be all right? >> sure, mom. >> reporter: june cleaver, exemplified the perfect pearl-wearing, stay-at-home mom, a post-war cultural standard. >> dear, this coffee is cold. >> i don't know why. i poured it 20 minutes ago when you said you would be right down. >> reporter: while she and the cleaver family became a generation's ideal, even billingsley had a hard time living up to it. she was married three times. and spent part of her career not baking cookies, but working as a single mom to two boys. >> well, how do you do? >> reporter: decades later celebrating the show's 50th anniversary, she told abc about why she was such a glamorous housewife. the heels, they were an attempt to stay taller than the growing boys. and th
. >> for decades, america wanted wally and beaver's mom to be their mom too. here is sharyn alfonsi on the loss of a tv icon. >> hurry up, boys, you are going to be late for school. >> reporter: she was the original super mom, barbara billingsley, as june cleaver, the ever sweet and always supportive mother of wally and the beaver. >> will you be all right? >> sure, mom. >> reporter: june cleaver, exemplified the perfect pearl-wearing, stay-at-home mom, a...
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question for wally and less tear your water guys and delta guys. do you think there's development going on in the delta in flood prone areas that should not be prevented and if so what do you plan to do about it? >> most of it's going on in my water district. >> absolutely the issue of local development i don't believe can be dealt with locally. i think there's no way you can tell rural city councils or supervisors when a developer comes in and says your town will have a library, a town house, a new school, parks and let us build five thousand homes below the flood level it's going to happen. i heard will talk about how it's not going to change until probably they can't get insurance. what i happen to believe what's going on and you may i don't know, the question is a good one but the an is i don't believe. your talking to elected officials they can't develop land. >> voters agreed that california needs affordable housing so the citizen agreed to it and that's backdrop to these difficult issues. doing to characters berg. but then again. with the de
question for wally and less tear your water guys and delta guys. do you think there's development going on in the delta in flood prone areas that should not be prevented and if so what do you plan to do about it? >> most of it's going on in my water district. >> absolutely the issue of local development i don't believe can be dealt with locally. i think there's no way you can tell rural city councils or supervisors when a developer comes in and says your town will have a library, a...
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television run beginning in 1967, billingsley's character was always there to gently but firmly nurture wally beaver through the ups and downs of childhood. billingsley began acting when she herself was just a child, and her tv career spanned five decades. >> stewardess? i speak jive. >> reporter: after "leave it to beaver," billingsley resurfaced in 1980 in a hilarious cameo as an elderly passenger in the comedy satire "airplane." billingsley and a "leave it to beaver" cast reunited numerous times over the years. while her association with that one role, billingsley admitted, made it hard for her to do other things, she once said, "as far as i'm concerned, it's been an honor." barbara billingsley died at her home in santa monica, california. she was 94. >>> still ahead, as "nightly news" continues this saturday, his moving message to young people went viral. tonight more from the city councilman who went public with a secret he'd never told anyone. >>> and later, an extraordinary roadtrip that's making a difference. >>> we're back with more on the speech that made its way around the world th
television run beginning in 1967, billingsley's character was always there to gently but firmly nurture wally beaver through the ups and downs of childhood. billingsley began acting when she herself was just a child, and her tv career spanned five decades. >> stewardess? i speak jive. >> reporter: after "leave it to beaver," billingsley resurfaced in 1980 in a hilarious cameo as an elderly passenger in the comedy satire "airplane." billingsley and a "leave...
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marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to get you to ask questions as we get near the end. cautionary notes this is the system of seattle system, not your system. you have to look that principals and see if they apply to the same work the planning side, the modeling side, the adaptive side and i'll talk briefly for a few seconds on mayors initiative on climate control because it gives an as political environment to work in and then the seattle system. the mayor of seattle nickels started the protocols for the city and started process with a lot of other mayors to start aggressively dealing with climate change if your interested at the bottom we have the website where there was an advisory
marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to get you to ask questions as we get near...
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kelly what a beautiful davies wally. a lot cooler to the touch i guess you could say. >> just cooler. >> at all cooler. but we will see a big change again tomorrow temperatures will stay cool. but now we bring in the rain. and another change friday, rain goes out wind comes in. and so it's the fall i tell you late october things start to move quicker. let's take a look right now. boy, this is getting beautiful. days getting shorter here we got that beautiful orange hue on the sky here. and it looks like for the most part last hour we had the schooner race parade. most of the schooners are out of there now but man, what a gorgeous afternoon for it. again much cooler we're down to 61 now temperature beginning the fall pretty quickly out there. we'll be in the 50s very quickly here this evening and humidity quite low right now. got to recap this our high definition weather net camera to the maryland science center beautiful blue skies there are the schooners. i tell you man fantastic weather. look at this. high temperatures
kelly what a beautiful davies wally. a lot cooler to the touch i guess you could say. >> just cooler. >> at all cooler. but we will see a big change again tomorrow temperatures will stay cool. but now we bring in the rain. and another change friday, rain goes out wind comes in. and so it's the fall i tell you late october things start to move quicker. let's take a look right now. boy, this is getting beautiful. days getting shorter here we got that beautiful orange hue on the sky...
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wally, watching a high school football game in livermore, captured this picture and sent knit to mypix at cbs5 bottom and send us your favorite photos as well. have a good night. >> all right. will do. >>> the protection within that helps babies once they are out. what expectant moms can do to give a little boost to the new born. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. what were the facts? fact: march 7, 2000. brown asks voters for new mayoral power to appoint school board members. he gets it, and promises better schools. but the drop out rate increases 50%. the school budget goes into a 100 million dollar deficit. the schools become so bad the state has to take them over. it was "largely a bust," he admitted. jerry brown. failure as governor. failure as mayor. failure we can't afford now. new reason why pregnant women should think about rolling up their sleeves
wally, watching a high school football game in livermore, captured this picture and sent knit to mypix at cbs5 bottom and send us your favorite photos as well. have a good night. >> all right. will do. >>> the protection within that helps babies once they are out. what expectant moms can do to give a little boost to the new born. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning...
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joe is here and wally wong, and alex marie who i saw limping, i hope that wasn't from the community meeting. these are the folks that worked with the contractor, mcgwire and hester to get this work done. i want to thank them for that. last but most -- the woman who manages the great streets program that has taken the mayor's vision and the board's policy directive for great streets and actually put it into practice so that we see these projects here, mr.ings all of these prodge -- manages all of the projects, chris opreck. let's give her a hand. if there's anyone i missed, accept my apologies know my gratitude is there. with that we will cut the ribbon. >> all right. we'll do, five, four, three. >> no. no. no. that was really bad. >> everybody. ready? five, four, three, two, one, [cheering] thank you, everyone. ♪ so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and
joe is here and wally wong, and alex marie who i saw limping, i hope that wasn't from the community meeting. these are the folks that worked with the contractor, mcgwire and hester to get this work done. i want to thank them for that. last but most -- the woman who manages the great streets program that has taken the mayor's vision and the board's policy directive for great streets and actually put it into practice so that we see these projects here, mr.ings all of these prodge -- manages all...
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hopefully get a flat says mr starke of when he reaches the age of eighteen he will be well looked after wally's here i'm just well as they are on his behalf and on behalf of the russian state an investigation is going on into how he could have been been falling through the gaps really and been allowed to have been adopted. not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future investigation but hopefully all the bad things are in the past now so the investigation looking into as was said how he could have been allowed to have been adopted by those particular parents who are now in jail themselves how also what exactly happened when he went to the dominican republic whether he was indeed sold for drugs or for an organ trade or whatever terrible things could have happened to this twelve year old boy who is now thankfully in safe hands and that was artie's tom barker reporting from dumb idea. well a little bit later here on r.t. the dramatic rescue of ecuador's president who escaped from a h
hopefully get a flat says mr starke of when he reaches the age of eighteen he will be well looked after wally's here i'm just well as they are on his behalf and on behalf of the russian state an investigation is going on into how he could have been been falling through the gaps really and been allowed to have been adopted. not every adult can survive what he went through the russian adoption agency committed a crime letting drug dealers adopt the boy that's the subject of our future...
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tkw-bgtive wally rollny yak and thomas cook were killed several years ago.river dale renamed two streets in their honor. one was gunned down by a escaped prisoner in 2004. cook was a police officer when he was shot and killed in 2006 at a metra station in harvey. he had served as a police officer before he worked for metra, today the mayor of river dale, with family and friends, renamed streets in the village to pay tribute to the service and sacrifice. >> i hope everyone remembers his smiling face, you know, and whatever police do, they do their job, they go out and you know what, you don't know when they will not come home. you don't know when. >> a stretch of union and lowell avenue near the public safety building will be called the rolniak and cook avenue. >>> the police officer that was struck on friday while helping a traffic crash on the expressway is in critical condition. he stopped to help a driver that had crashed into a median wall in the southbound lane near damon avenue when he was hit by another car. he suffered brain injuries from the crash.
tkw-bgtive wally rollny yak and thomas cook were killed several years ago.river dale renamed two streets in their honor. one was gunned down by a escaped prisoner in 2004. cook was a police officer when he was shot and killed in 2006 at a metra station in harvey. he had served as a police officer before he worked for metra, today the mayor of river dale, with family and friends, renamed streets in the village to pay tribute to the service and sacrifice. >> i hope everyone remembers his...
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. >> i don't want them to be brain-washed into thinking that homosexuality is an e wally valid or successful option. it isn't. >> carl paladino joins us in the studio to talk about the uproar. >>> and cartel connection. police in mexico say two brothers with associations to a drug cartel are now suspects in the murder of david hartley, the american jet skier allegedly killed near the texas-mexico border. we'll talk with his wife, tiffany, about this new development and the desperate search for her husband early this monday morning, october search for her husband early this monday morning, october 11th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good looking columbus day here. good morning, everybody i'm harry smith. >> happy monday, everyone. i'm maggie rodriguez. a busy news day around here so we'll get to the top story. after being trapped underground longer than anyone else in history the 33 miners in chile are a couple days away from seeing the sun for the first time in months. cbs news correspondent seth doane is at the san jose mine this morning to bring us up to date. good morning, seth. >> r
. >> i don't want them to be brain-washed into thinking that homosexuality is an e wally valid or successful option. it isn't. >> carl paladino joins us in the studio to talk about the uproar. >>> and cartel connection. police in mexico say two brothers with associations to a drug cartel are now suspects in the murder of david hartley, the american jet skier allegedly killed near the texas-mexico border. we'll talk with his wife, tiffany, about this new development and the...
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jim wallis sojourners, the tides foundation. and a ton of other left wing groups.sted and dangerous philosophy in my opinion was developed in britain in the late 19th century. down here. it has spread like a plague all the way through. all the way through. it has changed america. it's being shattered into bits, america is, right before our eyes to remold it nearer to their heart's desire. i believe they have a god complex. they think they can. tell you what to drink. tell you what to drive. tell you how to spend. tell you what war should be fought, what shouldn't be. what charity is. they should do all of those things. soros said, "it's sort of a disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything. but i feel comfortable about it now since i began to live it out." luckily america has a different understanding of what god is. only one god will win this battle. have you made a choice yet? i'm going with the god that has a capital "g" and only three letters in his name. you'll have to make your own choice. but remember this, do your own home
jim wallis sojourners, the tides foundation. and a ton of other left wing groups.sted and dangerous philosophy in my opinion was developed in britain in the late 19th century. down here. it has spread like a plague all the way through. all the way through. it has changed america. it's being shattered into bits, america is, right before our eyes to remold it nearer to their heart's desire. i believe they have a god complex. they think they can. tell you what to drink. tell you what to drive....
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no problems here and again wally incident in alameda is a serious incident is not likely to have to be the traffic impact. >> another a clear-cut cool forecast very similar to yesterday. chance of isolated shores continues for today 54 is there francisco by noontime 62, high today only 65. a few degrees warmer than yesterday but not noticeable. elsewhere still chilly san rosa 40's, along the coast 46 degrees for have monday lower 50s for livermore mid-50s through the south bay. the afternoon will only keep it at 76 degrees for santa rosa and that's one of the warmer spots today, 75 fairfield, ran around the bay keeping temperatures in to the upper 60s low 70's so space in story 71 in los gatos. better chance of showers taken tomorrow by the 2:00 hour you conceal isolated showers to the south of san jose. bring showers into the delta at by 6:00 a.m. by 10:00 a.m. better chance along the peninsula through hayward, fremont, livermore valley. keeping chance for spotty showers along the evening. we also still have a winter weather advisory for the sierra till 11:00 today the higher elevatio
no problems here and again wally incident in alameda is a serious incident is not likely to have to be the traffic impact. >> another a clear-cut cool forecast very similar to yesterday. chance of isolated shores continues for today 54 is there francisco by noontime 62, high today only 65. a few degrees warmer than yesterday but not noticeable. elsewhere still chilly san rosa 40's, along the coast 46 degrees for have monday lower 50s for livermore mid-50s through the south bay. the...
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and after the game, join mark, marty, jessica and the bull dogs and former rain wally williams for a special post game show with reaction from foxboro all right here. football sunday on wjz13. but if the ravens head to foxboro, the maryland tarpins head south to -- terpins take on the tyingers in south carolina. they call death valley. now you can see that game today here at noon on wjz13, maryland and clemon sick off at -- clemson kick off at 12:00. a lot of football. major league baseball playoffs are underway. football is going on. you know. sports heaven for a lot of people. >> my favorite time of year. >> yeah, we know that. >>> don't know what the weather is like in foxboro but too bad they are not playing here today because it will be awesome. >> there are things going on here today. the baltimore running festival, the marathon. and they start running i think around 8:00. they will have brisk temperatures but for runners it's a good thing. you do a little bit of running. >> a little bit of walking and running here. >> okay. good enough. maybe if you are feeling so inclined. >>
and after the game, join mark, marty, jessica and the bull dogs and former rain wally williams for a special post game show with reaction from foxboro all right here. football sunday on wjz13. but if the ravens head to foxboro, the maryland tarpins head south to -- terpins take on the tyingers in south carolina. they call death valley. now you can see that game today here at noon on wjz13, maryland and clemon sick off at -- clemson kick off at 12:00. a lot of football. major league baseball...
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. >> eric: with the beaver and wally and everybody else. to the latest installment of a special series. the rise of freedom. detailing the work that's being done at ground zero. this time we give you the profile of scott thompson, he's responsible for one of the new world trade center office towers and it's an enormous task and one that scott has been intensely focused on. but that's not all that motivates this quiet professional. shepard smith has the deeply personal and moving story. >>> a fluke that on the construction, my dad was a paper salesman and i always wanted to, you know, follow your dad, right? >> scott thompson's desire to follow in his father's footsteps didn't survive college. choosing a career in construction finds this long island, new york native working for silverstein properties. his title? project executive for tower 4 of the new world trade center. >> our role here at silver seen is to oversee the construction, make sure all the consultants and engineers and architects are pretty much on the same page. >> tower 4 will
. >> eric: with the beaver and wally and everybody else. to the latest installment of a special series. the rise of freedom. detailing the work that's being done at ground zero. this time we give you the profile of scott thompson, he's responsible for one of the new world trade center office towers and it's an enormous task and one that scott has been intensely focused on. but that's not all that motivates this quiet professional. shepard smith has the deeply personal and moving story....
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barbara billingsley as june cleaver, the ever sweet, always supportive mother of wally and the beaver. >> you feel all right? >> oh, sure, mom. >> reporter: june cleaver exemplified the perfect pearl wearing stay-at-home mom, a postwar cultural standard. >> dear, this coffee is cold. >> i don't know why. i just poured it 20 minutes ago when you said you'd be right down. >> reporter: and while she and the cleaver family became a generation's ideal, even billingsley had a hard time living up to it. she was married three times and spent part of her career not baking cookies but working as a single mom to two boys. >> well, how do you do? >> reporter: decades later celebrating the the show's 50th anniversary she told abc's tom bergeron why she was such a glamorous housewife. the heels were an attempt to stay taller than the growing boys and the pearls? >> i always had something around my neck because i have a hole there and it was hard in those days to photograph it. >> reporter: after beaver went off the air in 1964 billingsley said she saw few acting roles but her career was revived in
barbara billingsley as june cleaver, the ever sweet, always supportive mother of wally and the beaver. >> you feel all right? >> oh, sure, mom. >> reporter: june cleaver exemplified the perfect pearl wearing stay-at-home mom, a postwar cultural standard. >> dear, this coffee is cold. >> i don't know why. i just poured it 20 minutes ago when you said you'd be right down. >> reporter: and while she and the cleaver family became a generation's ideal, even...
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television run beginning in 1957, billingsles character was always there to gently, but firmly, nurture wallynd beaver, through the ups and downs of childhood. billingsley began acting when she herself was just a child and herv career spanned five decades. >> stewardess, i speak jive. >> reporter: after "leave it to beaver," billingsley resurfaced in 1980 in a cameo as an elderly passenger in the comedy satire "airplane." billingsley, and a "leave it to beaver" cast, reunited numerous times over the years, while her association with that one role, billingsley, admitted made it hard for her to do other things, she once said, as far as i'm concerned, it's been an honor. barbara billingsley, an inspiration both on and off the screen, with us now from burbank, california, jerry mathers, who, of course, played beaver on the classic sitcom. jerr good morning. and we do want to extend our condolences. you guys remained close over the years, didn't you? >> yes, we certain did, lester. she was just a wderfulperson. she was as nice as she was on the screen and you think she would be, she was even bette
television run beginning in 1957, billingsles character was always there to gently, but firmly, nurture wallynd beaver, through the ups and downs of childhood. billingsley began acting when she herself was just a child and herv career spanned five decades. >> stewardess, i speak jive. >> reporter: after "leave it to beaver," billingsley resurfaced in 1980 in a cameo as an elderly passenger in the comedy satire "airplane." billingsley, and a "leave it to...
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. >> what was wally karzai, this is from the cia book, what was his relationship with the cia?on that. i'm sorry, candy. >> it was described as perhaps being on the payroll. you can't deny or confirm that? >> i won't talk about that, i'm sorry. >> okay. let me ask you -- take you to another part of the country, iran. how concerned are you by what appears to be growing influence of iran in iraq? >> that's a natural phenomena given the border the size of iran, the size of the shia population inside of iraq. there are certain iranian interests that are legitimate in iraq. but what's going on now and what i saw there when i was director of cia is beyond legitimacy. and frankly, is an item of concern. i -- there was a conclusion i reached during my last year or so in government that it had been the policy of the iranian government approved at the highest levels of the iranian government, to facilitate the killing of young american and other coalition soldiers in iraq. that's the kind of behavior that cannot be tolerated. >> general michael hayden, it's been a pleasure again. nice to
. >> what was wally karzai, this is from the cia book, what was his relationship with the cia?on that. i'm sorry, candy. >> it was described as perhaps being on the payroll. you can't deny or confirm that? >> i won't talk about that, i'm sorry. >> okay. let me ask you -- take you to another part of the country, iran. how concerned are you by what appears to be growing influence of iran in iraq? >> that's a natural phenomena given the border the size of iran, the...
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. >> joe: we will get another look at it as bruce bochy wants to talk to wally bell, the home plate umpirew. >> tim: hit his hands, it looked like. >> joe: i think so, too. >> tim: he holds the bat down below the knob. checks it, and right here, this is the best shot. looks like it hit his hands, the way i saw it. >> joe: uribe immediately. >> tim: i would imagine that left wrist is wrapped and that's why he didn't have any pain. >> joe: here's the 1-2 and that one is inside. no call from the home plate umpire. and that hit the bat, as well and then hit the mask. took it off the face of ruiz. so still a 1-2 count. nothing but fastballs. and a fly ball into left. huff will tag and carry home the winning run in game 4! giants win it, 6-5! [cheers and applause] >> tim: here's the no hit-by-pitch. and is uribe and the giants ever so glad that he was not hit by that pitch. >> joe: no chance for francisco. uribe knew it immediately, and aubrey huff, who got the one-out hit to start the rally, slides across for the winning run. what a game here in game four. 6-5, san francisco wins it. they are u
. >> joe: we will get another look at it as bruce bochy wants to talk to wally bell, the home plate umpirew. >> tim: hit his hands, it looked like. >> joe: i think so, too. >> tim: he holds the bat down below the knob. checks it, and right here, this is the best shot. looks like it hit his hands, the way i saw it. >> joe: uribe immediately. >> tim: i would imagine that left wrist is wrapped and that's why he didn't have any pain. >> joe: here's the 1-2...
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wally grabs his crotch and spence. just me you go question no. one. >> hey gary the braves batting under 200 against that came to expect another low scoring game? >> i would say no so much that it's not came but the brazen giants they are not among the better hitting teams in baseball so i would expect something like 3-2 or 2-3 tonight. >> hey gary wills seeds make the roster for the national league champion series. ? >> my heart says putting on their tickets is embarrassing for the team's highest paypaid player. i'm leaning towards no but i have been wrong before. one more. >> hey gary, who's got the best spirit of the giants? >> i know we does a better than anyone else by wilson he's the one you got it started he's the starting pitcher. i know it sounds like i'm looking for something but which u.n. pam, if you wear shorts on the newscast and you're doing well it's so colorful and he wears shorts underneath a desk and no good is a bomb get rid of some carried all everything you do is well received. are you getting tired of talking to me that's t
wally grabs his crotch and spence. just me you go question no. one. >> hey gary the braves batting under 200 against that came to expect another low scoring game? >> i would say no so much that it's not came but the brazen giants they are not among the better hitting teams in baseball so i would expect something like 3-2 or 2-3 tonight. >> hey gary wills seeds make the roster for the national league champion series. ? >> my heart says putting on their tickets is...
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lulu chang and wally griffith who poured his heart into this piece. congratulations.downs our great editors. patrick thank you. big thank you to cnbc and mark hoffman. we all know we worked so hard and we love what we do. this makes it worth it. thank you so much, we will cherish it. [applause] >> the nominees for outstanding research are -- "ghana" "dim tall dumping ground" the final inch. trouble with water. "which way home" "split a state" "mumbai massacre" >> the emmy goes to real impact series, estate planet green. [applause] >> lisa and her family demonstrated that the gas would ignite. >> yeah. i got burns. >> i'd say. >> keep your face out. >> i am. >> water samples taken from the ground water in the divide creek seep area showed levels of the carson jen bep seen 48 times government standards. >> that's amazing. we like to thank planet green who were wonderful for work with. this is mitchell marty and matt best, researchers and i'm debra anderson the producer. we just hope that -- that, this will bring more attention to -- to the real impacts of natural gas dr
lulu chang and wally griffith who poured his heart into this piece. congratulations.downs our great editors. patrick thank you. big thank you to cnbc and mark hoffman. we all know we worked so hard and we love what we do. this makes it worth it. thank you so much, we will cherish it. [applause] >> the nominees for outstanding research are -- "ghana" "dim tall dumping ground" the final inch. trouble with water. "which way home" "split a state"...
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chris wallis, the judge is here in california's messy governor race.tea party issue i mentioned. it's a packed friday. see you guys in about ten minutes with martha and me on a friday. >> steve: welcome back. 13% of women in the united states will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. but every year, more and more women are fighting and surviving. in honor of october as breast cancer awareness month, the people at estee lauder want you to prevent breast cancer one woman at a time. >> ainsley: joining us to tell us more about the campaign, we're so delighted to have these two lovely ladies here, evelyn lauder and elizabeth hurley, spokesperson for their breast cancer awareness campaign. two beautiful ladies. what a pleasure to have you in today. >> delightful to be here. >> ainsley: thanks for coming in we support this cause. >> we founded the pink ribbon actually. >> ainsley: did you really? >> we were the first to distribute it around the world. we now distributed 110 million ribbons since we started. >> at every estee lauder counter around the wor
chris wallis, the judge is here in california's messy governor race.tea party issue i mentioned. it's a packed friday. see you guys in about ten minutes with martha and me on a friday. >> steve: welcome back. 13% of women in the united states will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. but every year, more and more women are fighting and surviving. in honor of october as breast cancer awareness month, the people at estee lauder want you to prevent breast cancer one woman at a time....
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. >> are you hungry, wally. >> no, why?ient and nurturing way that captured audiences and came to embody the female ideals of a generation. after "leave it to beaver" she was -- >> had done some work since beaver, but it had been a long time. so it was fun. >> reporter: billingsley and the leave it to beaver cast reunited numerous times over the years, while billingsley admitted her association with june cleaver made it hard for her to do other things, but she went on to say, as far as i'm concerned, it's been an honor. barbara billingsley was 94. >> jerry mathers played the beaver on leave it to beaver and maintained a lifelong friendship with barbara billingsley. jerry, it's good to see you. >> it's nice to be here, it's not the best of circumstances, but it's a pleasure to be here because she was a wonderful woman and she was very much like june cleaver. she was a wonderful person and i'm just blessed to have even known her. >> our condolences to you and all of your friends and family members. she played your mom on tv d
. >> are you hungry, wally. >> no, why?ient and nurturing way that captured audiences and came to embody the female ideals of a generation. after "leave it to beaver" she was -- >> had done some work since beaver, but it had been a long time. so it was fun. >> reporter: billingsley and the leave it to beaver cast reunited numerous times over the years, while billingsley admitted her association with june cleaver made it hard for her to do other things, but she...