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wally, i hear...rson in this whole town who might have seen the man who did this to your music teacher. he didn't see a thing, now, did you, buddy? wally. what did he look like? crazy. he was real tall, real skinny, and his lip was bleeding, and when i saw him through the window, he did this... the guy the kid described definitely sounds like a tweaker. pull the files of all the methamphetamine arrests in the past 6 months. will do. we should narrow the suspect list down according to the guy's residence. crimes like these are always crimes of opportunity.own so t first guy on our suspect list will live in the closest proximity to the victim. do have a place where we can set up? you can use simpson's desk. he's out. you got a phone there and a computer. meantime, i'm gonna narrow down that list. working from the assumption the rings are a signature... sir, i could help you get some of these books back to your-- exploring their symbolic significance? just exploring... i have nothing. well, if--if i may,
wally, i hear...rson in this whole town who might have seen the man who did this to your music teacher. he didn't see a thing, now, did you, buddy? wally. what did he look like? crazy. he was real tall, real skinny, and his lip was bleeding, and when i saw him through the window, he did this... the guy the kid described definitely sounds like a tweaker. pull the files of all the methamphetamine arrests in the past 6 months. will do. we should narrow the suspect list down according to the guy's...
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how about wally melman? what? wally melman. he's a producer who was killed a couple months ago.d that was a robbery the paper was wrong. did you know him? we met a few times about a project, but... i didn't get the part. they went a different way. which way? he cast, um, another act. oh, my god. what is it? he cast natalie ryan. "you owe me." i guess that's one way to ice out the competition. don't look at me. i brought her to the police station. have you ever had a sense that someone is watching you, following you? from the moment i get to work, i have hair and make-up and wardrobe people, producers, writers, my agent, my manager, publicist. not to mention the photographers. i's part of the life. anything seem out of the ordinary? happens on a regular basis or semi-regular basis? what do you mean? repetitive phone calls with hang ups. gifts left anonymously. i receive flowers on the seventh of each month. they just appear in my trailer. never a note. just a plain glass bowl. red anemones. my favorite. and you don't want to know who they're from? celebrities get anonymous gifts
how about wally melman? what? wally melman. he's a producer who was killed a couple months ago.d that was a robbery the paper was wrong. did you know him? we met a few times about a project, but... i didn't get the part. they went a different way. which way? he cast, um, another act. oh, my god. what is it? he cast natalie ryan. "you owe me." i guess that's one way to ice out the competition. don't look at me. i brought her to the police station. have you ever had a sense that someone...
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host: our two guests, richard land and jim wallis. personal event that led to your own personal faith? let's go to mark, austin texas, independent line. good morning. -- martha, austin texas -- austin, texas. caller: i'm glad you pointed out this country was not founded as a christian nation. thomas jefferson was off the enlightenment. he cut and pasted the bible. it is the -- is not recorded that he went to church very much. if there is a book you can read called "moral enlightenment." why has religion sprung up now so heavy? do you not think we should be a little suspicious when rick perry says god told him to run for the presidency and his wife saying the same thing? host: jim wallis of sojourners magazine. guest: let me relate the comment richard made. the founding fathers brought liberty to many, but not to slaves. no matter what their religion was, they were slave owners and they did not challenge slavery, so lot of people were left out. guest: they knew what was the great unfinished business, but they also knew it would not be
host: our two guests, richard land and jim wallis. personal event that led to your own personal faith? let's go to mark, austin texas, independent line. good morning. -- martha, austin texas -- austin, texas. caller: i'm glad you pointed out this country was not founded as a christian nation. thomas jefferson was off the enlightenment. he cut and pasted the bible. it is the -- is not recorded that he went to church very much. if there is a book you can read called "moral...
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plus, marty, wally williams and jessica cartalia keep it going with ravens talk saturday here on wjz. the ravens are going to be watching some tv tonight themselves as the pittsburgh steelers are playing the 49ers in san francisco in the monday night game obviously the ravens would hope that the steelers lose tonight. and the steelers fortune very much riding on the health of quarterback ben roethlisberger. he is considered a game time decision tonight because the ankle injury that he suffered 10 10 days ago. veteran charlie bass faces that tough san francisco defense if he is unable to play. a steelers win moves them ahead of the ravens. one game up on the ravens after the pats beat tim tebow and the broncos in denver. this highly anticipated match up ended up lopsided a new england victory ready to chad ochocinco. the pats improve to 11-3 as they beat the broncos. congratulations go out to baltimore's hutzel he is the teaching proand he is named the 2011 pga pro of the year. that included winning the national pro tournament. he will be honored coming up next month. more on the raven
plus, marty, wally williams and jessica cartalia keep it going with ravens talk saturday here on wjz. the ravens are going to be watching some tv tonight themselves as the pittsburgh steelers are playing the 49ers in san francisco in the monday night game obviously the ravens would hope that the steelers lose tonight. and the steelers fortune very much riding on the health of quarterback ben roethlisberger. he is considered a game time decision tonight because the ankle injury that he suffered...
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see all 4 state championships on our sister stationnthe cw baltimore...i'm be joined by former raven wallyowed by the 2a inall a 3-. 3--0... .fiiishing with the 33 maachup at 7 o'ccock...maryland high school football state championships only on the cw 3&.alex ovechkin and the caps sincc new year's day....1st ey period...pens up 1-0...john ershkineeand aarrn asham drop &pthe gloves...asham knocked ou jon beagle earlier in the season...ershkine gets revenge...wins the fight... both sent to the sin bin.....-& period...tied at one...chris kunntz gives pittsburgh thee to oh-and-2 under ddle hunter... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm bruce cunninnham...be sure to tunn in to fox455morning news
see all 4 state championships on our sister stationnthe cw baltimore...i'm be joined by former raven wallyowed by the 2a inall a 3-. 3--0... .fiiishing with the 33 maachup at 7 o'ccock...maryland high school football state championships only on the cw 3&.alex ovechkin and the caps sincc new year's day....1st ey period...pens up 1-0...john ershkineeand aarrn asham drop &pthe gloves...asham knocked ou jon beagle earlier in the season...ershkine gets revenge...wins the fight... both sent...
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host: our two guests, richard land and jim wallis. one personal event that led to your own personal faith? texas,o to mark, austin independent line. good morning. -- martha, austin texas -- austin, texas. caller: i'm glad you pointed out this country was not founded as a christian nation. thomas jefferson was off the enlightenment. he cut and pasted the bible. it is the -- is not recorded that he went to church very much. if there is a book you can read called "moral enlightenment." -- 'moral minorities.' why has religion sprung up now so heavy? do you not think we should be a little suspicious when rick perry says god told him to run for the presidency and his wife saying the same thing? host: jim wallis of sojourners magazine. guest: let me relate the comment richard made. the founding fathers brought liberty to many, but not to slaves. no matter what their religion was, they were slave owners and they did not challenge slavery, so lot of people were left out. guest: they knew what was the great unfinished business, but they also kn
host: our two guests, richard land and jim wallis. one personal event that led to your own personal faith? texas,o to mark, austin independent line. good morning. -- martha, austin texas -- austin, texas. caller: i'm glad you pointed out this country was not founded as a christian nation. thomas jefferson was off the enlightenment. he cut and pasted the bible. it is the -- is not recorded that he went to church very much. if there is a book you can read called "moral enlightenment."...
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wally's tamales from woodland, colorado. he had the deep fried that a lot of you enjoyed.style chicken, felipa's. they're out of oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> get out of here! >> who knew owing could put it out there. >> pork and beef category. the santa fe pork. then in the fourth category which is the gourmet exotic one, boirk that was a tough one. people were really, they went back and forth between barbecued chicken. the curry chicken tamale won. then in the last category, we had a tie breaker. so we had to bring in our special tie breaker judge. where is she? bonnie? can you jump in here? why don't you go along -- >> where do you want me? >> so bonnie is also a bare foot wine founder. and we pulled her in because every once in a while we get these tie breakers. spicy pumpkin won. for the overall tamale when we added up everybody's, the pineapple coconut. so i must say that the spicy pumpkin tamale lover, lore ena had a pineapple raisin tamale. that was the overall local winner. >> thank you so much. we do want to thank those who made this show possible at san pedro squa
wally's tamales from woodland, colorado. he had the deep fried that a lot of you enjoyed.style chicken, felipa's. they're out of oklahoma city, oklahoma. >> get out of here! >> who knew owing could put it out there. >> pork and beef category. the santa fe pork. then in the fourth category which is the gourmet exotic one, boirk that was a tough one. people were really, they went back and forth between barbecued chicken. the curry chicken tamale won. then in the last category,...
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see all 4 state championships on our sister stationnthe cw baltimore...i'm be joined by former raven wallyy the 2a inall a 3-. 3--0... .fiiishing with the 33 maachup at 7 o'ccock...maryland high school football state championships only on the cw 3&.alex ovechkin and the caps sincc new year's day....1st ey period...pens up 1-0...john ershkineeand aarrn asham drop &pthe gloves...asham knocked ou jon beagle earlier in the season...ershkine gets revenge...wins the fight... both sent to the sin bin.....-& period...tied at one...chris kunntz gives pittsburgh thee to oh-and-2 under ddle hunter... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm bruce cunninnham...be sure to tunn in to fox455morning news [ female announcer ] at verizonfios.com, you can choose your channel package. ♪ you can choose your own internet speeds. ♪ you can even choose to chat with a live person. ♪ now you can choose to save $35 a month for fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month, plus get a $300 verizon visa prepaid card with a 2 year agreement. but hurry, offer ends soon only at verizonfios.com. cont
see all 4 state championships on our sister stationnthe cw baltimore...i'm be joined by former raven wallyy the 2a inall a 3-. 3--0... .fiiishing with the 33 maachup at 7 o'ccock...maryland high school football state championships only on the cw 3&.alex ovechkin and the caps sincc new year's day....1st ey period...pens up 1-0...john ershkineeand aarrn asham drop &pthe gloves...asham knocked ou jon beagle earlier in the season...ershkine gets revenge...wins the fight... both sent to the...
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the 37 -year-old wally henry alford smith junior is charged with his murder. >> we are just -- we were just days away from him returning home. but i'm proud of him. >> of proud mom speaks as the body of her son arrives at moffett field today with full military honors. national guard specialist sean walsh was about to finish his deployment in afghanistan when his space came under heavy enemy fire. walsh's mother said her son was never afraid to tell anyone who loved him. his funeral is saturday at saratoga. >> occupy san francisco is on notice tonight, move out because the city is moving in. officials spent the day in another round of negotiations with protesters. they are trying to get the camp to move to all former school site. occupiers say they want a few more concessions from the city for us like allowing dogs at the new site. but the opera may not last much longer. >> the city wants us out by 12 tomorrow. city crews need to start work tomorrow to return the park back to the people of san francisco. >> officials say no matter what the protesters decided, there will only be one occu
the 37 -year-old wally henry alford smith junior is charged with his murder. >> we are just -- we were just days away from him returning home. but i'm proud of him. >> of proud mom speaks as the body of her son arrives at moffett field today with full military honors. national guard specialist sean walsh was about to finish his deployment in afghanistan when his space came under heavy enemy fire. walsh's mother said her son was never afraid to tell anyone who loved him. his funeral...
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strangely, there is a piece that belonged to wallis simpson that did not become queen of england because edward abdicated. the last lot of the night -- the elizabeth taylor diamonds. >> the necklace going for a $11.8 million. you are watching "newsday." headlines are on the way next. the asia business report is coming up soon. >> make sense of national news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
strangely, there is a piece that belonged to wallis simpson that did not become queen of england because edward abdicated. the last lot of the night -- the elizabeth taylor diamonds. >> the necklace going for a $11.8 million. you are watching "newsday." headlines are on the way next. the asia business report is coming up soon. >> make sense of national news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and...
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but i sure am glad we got ol' wally b. back, aren't you? i'm glad to be back, russell! oh, my god, it's russell crowe! [ mockingly ] "oh, my god, it's russell crowe! oh, my --" bluh bluh bluh! why don't you go flush yourself down a toilet, ya -- [ horn toots ] [ gasps ] uh-oh, tugger's whistle. you know what that means. ♪ tugger's whistle's blowin' ♪ ♪ means we must be goin' ♪ no more russell crowe'n for you ♪ ♪ but now, don't you start to whine ♪ ♪ i'll see ya again next time ♪ ♪ 'cause there's plenty a more a-fightin' left to do ♪ ♪ making movies, making songs ♪ and fightin' 'round the world ♪ see ya next time, everybody! [ horn tooting ] so, i'm supposed to press "menu," then "function," then "enter." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captions paid for by mtv networks >> jon: december 13, 2011. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we've got a good one for you tonight. our guest t
but i sure am glad we got ol' wally b. back, aren't you? i'm glad to be back, russell! oh, my god, it's russell crowe! [ mockingly ] "oh, my god, it's russell crowe! oh, my --" bluh bluh bluh! why don't you go flush yourself down a toilet, ya -- [ horn toots ] [ gasps ] uh-oh, tugger's whistle. you know what that means. ♪ tugger's whistle's blowin' ♪ ♪ means we must be goin' ♪ no more russell crowe'n for you ♪ ♪ but now, don't you start to whine ♪ ♪ i'll see ya again...
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now i realize that wally and i factory. got a nice kiss happening then you know know how condiment intend the factories how condiment it turned and saw it on the factory. seconds again as had the factory money and not paying attention to watch them. while we did this study we just wanted a system extend those chemicals going down the nation building the factory and oversight and see if there is a linkage you can step five proving it has been going on for all of you know pretty pesticides because step two got to meet pesticide justify who did it in using e.t.l. methodology. and what could be an arsonist they found very high amount of litigation and they thought and want to dive a little bit the phone mostly as it wasn't in fact been invented offline i did this photograph and you can still see it in the structure of their design and their clothes not surprising that the plant has very high among both them ok. we have received very important documents in this case that i think established very clearly that union carbide knew i
now i realize that wally and i factory. got a nice kiss happening then you know know how condiment intend the factories how condiment it turned and saw it on the factory. seconds again as had the factory money and not paying attention to watch them. while we did this study we just wanted a system extend those chemicals going down the nation building the factory and oversight and see if there is a linkage you can step five proving it has been going on for all of you know pretty pesticides...
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and then marty bass, wally williams and jessica kartalija will keep it going with football from the fieldhouse in canton. it is a full day of ravens football coming up saturday here on wjz. >> so you can wrap presents wild watching the game or make cookies or whatever. >> sounds good to me. >>> still to come, the ravens playoff push hits a speed bump. the latest player side lines by an injury and when he'll be back on the field. >>> insulting the first laidy. the crude comments by a congressman that he is now apologizing for >>> i'm in northwest baltimore. 56 years and still on track. it is the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> this is wjz tv, wjz hd and wjz.com baltimore. >> now it's complete coverage, it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> it is 6:29, 52 degrees and mostly cloudy in central maryland. good evening and thanks for staying with wjz. here are stories people are talking about tonight. a new wave of deadly attacks in iraq days after the last american troops leave the country. tar ear brown reports on the rising death toll. >> reporter: burnt out cars and debris are scattered out in different
and then marty bass, wally williams and jessica kartalija will keep it going with football from the fieldhouse in canton. it is a full day of ravens football coming up saturday here on wjz. >> so you can wrap presents wild watching the game or make cookies or whatever. >> sounds good to me. >>> still to come, the ravens playoff push hits a speed bump. the latest player side lines by an injury and when he'll be back on the field. >>> insulting the first laidy. the...
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. >> wally talked to me about seeing mark for the first time. >> i said please wake me when he gets in. they did and we went over and we were here about 3:00 this tin te morning. >> a father seeing his severely wounded son brought up powerful emotions. >> i think you can tell i love him. >> he walked through what had to be an incredible painful experience. he has done a great job reentering day-to-day life. very proud of him. >> he never complained about anything or the pain or anything. he was just so thankful to be alive. >> i feel fine now. they are functional. i can grip, i can make a fist. i was really lucky. >> in the early days of a liberated iraq securities through out the country was precarious and iraqi citizens were both hopeful and weary. some like mustafa abdullah jumped at the chance to help rebuild their country. >> used to live by a local hospital. every now and then i would walk up to the hospital and talk to se soldiers. >> one american soldier made a suggestion that would forever change his life. >> have you thought about working as a translator for us? whoa, yeah, w
. >> wally talked to me about seeing mark for the first time. >> i said please wake me when he gets in. they did and we went over and we were here about 3:00 this tin te morning. >> a father seeing his severely wounded son brought up powerful emotions. >> i think you can tell i love him. >> he walked through what had to be an incredible painful experience. he has done a great job reentering day-to-day life. very proud of him. >> he never complained about...
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a little misleading my intro because that's from wally but i thought that was footage east of the river going to see their planet kepler b. twenty two about two point four side the times of earth and how the temperature about twenty degrees celsius and it's the closest confirmed planet yet to one like ours. how it was i don't know what twenty degrees celsius means i'm an american that's not a very high line but it is. and this is more of the first confirmed planet correct that they're saying that it's actually livable and well they don't know because they don't know if it's made mostly of rock gas or liquids they don't know about in the surface yet but you know they are you sure that the temperatures there are getting a little ahead of themselves so what you're saying is i shouldn't go running around telling everyone who cares let's pollute i found a new planet i mean we're not there yet is that there yeah that you know it's really high was there and it was a room here it's true and i don't know why we saw one i know there's where you were putting glory in the old i'm not going to diagr
a little misleading my intro because that's from wally but i thought that was footage east of the river going to see their planet kepler b. twenty two about two point four side the times of earth and how the temperature about twenty degrees celsius and it's the closest confirmed planet yet to one like ours. how it was i don't know what twenty degrees celsius means i'm an american that's not a very high line but it is. and this is more of the first confirmed planet correct that they're saying...
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when the game is over, mark viviano continues the coverage from the stadium then join marty, wally and i it is a full day of football right here and it is going to be fun. >>> still to come a new study on how non-smokers end up getting lung cancer, details on what researchers found. >>> with the holidays approaching we ask for your help as we deck the photos. here are some of the photos, for a complete slide slow go to wjz.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> in today's wjz health watch, doctors may have discovered how people who never touch a cigarette get lung cancer. about 25% of lung cancer patients have never smoked in their lives. researchers in south korea say the reason is a previously known genetic mutation. they are hoping it will lead to new treatments, be sure to check in with wjz eyewitness news today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. stalemate solved, what are the chances of a more permanent solution? time is running out to reach your local day destination, the latest on travelers trying to get in and out of the baltimore area. please join us for these stories and the [ female announcer ] he
when the game is over, mark viviano continues the coverage from the stadium then join marty, wally and i it is a full day of football right here and it is going to be fun. >>> still to come a new study on how non-smokers end up getting lung cancer, details on what researchers found. >>> with the holidays approaching we ask for your help as we deck the photos. here are some of the photos, for a complete slide slow go to wjz.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> in today's wjz...
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>> wally have the direct knowledge in the sense that they made three requests to come in to give evidence in the caution which means i would have been arrested before giving evidence and i refuse and they read me a letter saying i must come in to give evidence and in return i just said no, i'm not coming into the you know where i am but drive down interest me if you want to. instead note new evidence, case closed. i kept jumping up and down about that and that's why it was reopened in the that is why we are here today follow because clearly there had been a cover-up because journalists are involved with senior police officers and have become quite an intimate relationship between politicians, the police and the journalists, too cozy maybe. on a lot more comfortable with that side of things and deeply suspicious of the police officers and i prefer to come at that question from the ankle than to say. >> let me ask you now about acc to read to you have an opinion in your experience about how effective the acc has been as a regulator of the press? >> people have stepped back a bit. the days w
>> wally have the direct knowledge in the sense that they made three requests to come in to give evidence in the caution which means i would have been arrested before giving evidence and i refuse and they read me a letter saying i must come in to give evidence and in return i just said no, i'm not coming into the you know where i am but drive down interest me if you want to. instead note new evidence, case closed. i kept jumping up and down about that and that's why it was reopened in the...
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stadium with highlights and reaction from the team and our post-game show will continue with marty, wallyliams and jessica at the fieldhouse in canton. a full day of ravens football saturday on wjz. >> its been a tough start to the college basketball season for a few of the local teems. towson hasn't won yet. unbc has one vick think and same for morgan state, morgan stocked with baltimore talent like larry bassfield and before the half time buzzer, and second half, dwayne jackson with the steel for morgan and he will go the distance for the dunk, 14 points for jackson and it's morgan state 69-45 victory and that's their second win in a row. >> well the nba season starts sunday, a warm up game got heated in orlando when miami's lebron james got knocked to the floor by richardson in the magic. later on lebron hits a jumper and heads down the floor and gets an encounter and this will escalate a little bit and some shoving and words and a technical foul for richardson. real games will start this weekend. save it for the real game. >> keep talking like that. >> more on the ravens coming up tom
stadium with highlights and reaction from the team and our post-game show will continue with marty, wallyliams and jessica at the fieldhouse in canton. a full day of ravens football saturday on wjz. >> its been a tough start to the college basketball season for a few of the local teems. towson hasn't won yet. unbc has one vick think and same for morgan state, morgan stocked with baltimore talent like larry bassfield and before the half time buzzer, and second half, dwayne jackson with the...
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. >> tuesday wally at this time every year the entire parking lot starts to fill up with crabbing baskets. >> to the mayor, the crab pots mean jobs. the season is about to start and the fishing industry makes up more than a third of crescent city's economy. >> if we miss this season would t. would be critical. if the hardware coughs the city sneezes and the county shivers. this is a fishing harbor and it is critical that we keep it a fishing harbor. >> the harbor master picked up the phone and asked for a big favor. this is what he got. old creeky wood that came all the way from san francisco. call it serendepity that san francisco was remodeling and gave it to them for me. >> even with new temporary docks replacing the old broken ones this harbor designed for over 200 boats will only take care of 80. for the traveling fleet, the harbor has been racing to it implement plan 2. >> 2,000-pounds that day. >> giant cork screws driven into the bottom of the harbor. visiting boats can tie up to them when the docks are full if the anchors pass the stress test. >> 6,000-pounds right there. a littl
. >> tuesday wally at this time every year the entire parking lot starts to fill up with crabbing baskets. >> to the mayor, the crab pots mean jobs. the season is about to start and the fishing industry makes up more than a third of crescent city's economy. >> if we miss this season would t. would be critical. if the hardware coughs the city sneezes and the county shivers. this is a fishing harbor and it is critical that we keep it a fishing harbor. >> the harbor master...
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joining us now is fox news middle east and terrorism analyst, wally per i the author of "the coming revolutione struggle for freedom in the middle east." nice to see you. >> nice to sigh. >> rick: bin laden gone. al-awlaki government the propagandaist gone. pretty big gets in 2011, right? >> absolutely. in terms of al-qaeda, what's happening is that on the virtual level we see all the bosses going down. but what's happening on the horizontal level is that we see more franchise opening in yemen, somalia, jihad. in nigeria, africa, come back in iraq. so it's a very interesting dynamic where we are hitting the upper level, but the lower levels are expanding and that is what we're going to see in 2012. >> rick: we're just about totally out of iraq. another milestone of this past year. what do you think about when you think about the war in iraq? >> well, bringing down saddam hussein, you have a consensus in iraq, that was good thing. us exiting without incidence, that was a good thing. the problem is, have we equipped the iraqis for what is yet to come and has been coming over the past ten days, s
joining us now is fox news middle east and terrorism analyst, wally per i the author of "the coming revolutione struggle for freedom in the middle east." nice to see you. >> nice to sigh. >> rick: bin laden gone. al-awlaki government the propagandaist gone. pretty big gets in 2011, right? >> absolutely. in terms of al-qaeda, what's happening is that on the virtual level we see all the bosses going down. but what's happening on the horizontal level is that we see more...
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defaulted the state had to stop guaranteeing bank loans to startups in the agri business and see vent wally bailed out the program with the taxpayer money. aren't you against the same thing as you rail about. >> the second site is wed that that program put in place and the state did not bail out. those programs worked as they were toed to work. you will have some that fell. i want to go back and talk about just a second the issue where we had a big back and forth about whether newt was involved in untoward activity or not. the issue we ought to be talking about on this stage is how you overhaul washington, d.c. and the idea you can't del the difference between lobbying or consulting and congress staying there as many days that they do and the salary they have. that is the reason i called for a part-time congress. cut the pay in half. send them home. let them get a job like everybody else back home he has and live within the laws of which they passed. we do that and you pass a balanced budget and the conversations we will be having up here will be minor. >> they worked 150 days last year. ho
defaulted the state had to stop guaranteeing bank loans to startups in the agri business and see vent wally bailed out the program with the taxpayer money. aren't you against the same thing as you rail about. >> the second site is wed that that program put in place and the state did not bail out. those programs worked as they were toed to work. you will have some that fell. i want to go back and talk about just a second the issue where we had a big back and forth about whether newt was...
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benefited from that activity, and i just want to mention one in a new book that he has, my friend wally olson just published with america's premier conservative publisher whose name i will not tell you -- [laughter] a book called "school for misrule." and you won't be surprised when you conjure with the word "misrule" that one of the institutions that figures prominently in this book about america's elite law schools has its headquarters just down the street here on wall street. it's a remarkable book, and i urge you all to pick it up. well, "god and man at yale," our charge here was to ponder the question, is it still relevant. i think midge is absolutely correct when she says that 1951 bill hadn't seen anything yet. and yet when i wrote my book, "tenured radicals," which is about the corruption by politics of one form or another, the corruption by politics of the liberal arts and the humanities, i had not yet read "god and man at yale." i subsequently did, and i had that flash of insight that the philosopher yogi berra talks about, dÉjÀ vu all over again. so, i mean, obviously there's
benefited from that activity, and i just want to mention one in a new book that he has, my friend wally olson just published with america's premier conservative publisher whose name i will not tell you -- [laughter] a book called "school for misrule." and you won't be surprised when you conjure with the word "misrule" that one of the institutions that figures prominently in this book about america's elite law schools has its headquarters just down the street here on wall...
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according to the craftsman wally. >> this is the best glass in the world.if there's anything in the glass we throw it away. (glass breaking) >> reporter: indeed roughly one out of every five pieces of steuben glass is destroyed. many of the finest pieces to survive inspection were on display a few years back at the museum of the city of new york. it was called glass and glamor marking a century of steuben glass. the life span though that was almost cut short in the 1920s. according to the curator donald aldridge. >> in the early years of the depression the company was doing badly like a lot of companies were. from 1903 up until the early 1930s they were using colored glass, frosted glass in a very decorative style. >> cowan: a style that looks more and more dated when compared to the art deco and other modern designs that were sweeping through europe. with bankruptcy looming, steuben desperately searched for a brand new look. and found it. right at home in new york city. >> basically what steuben said in the 1930s, '40s and '50s if you bought a piece of tha
according to the craftsman wally. >> this is the best glass in the world.if there's anything in the glass we throw it away. (glass breaking) >> reporter: indeed roughly one out of every five pieces of steuben glass is destroyed. many of the finest pieces to survive inspection were on display a few years back at the museum of the city of new york. it was called glass and glamor marking a century of steuben glass. the life span though that was almost cut short in the 1920s. according...
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she credits her 30-year collaboration with musical director wally harper for saving her life and careere died in 2004 and it was horrible. very, very hard. you know, it wasn't just that he played the piano for me. we thought a like and he was very, very special for a lot of people. ♪ where you start it's where you finish ♪ >> reporter: cook returned to reorganiz recording, taking her highly one woman show to theaters and cabarets around the world. ♪ and you'll finish on top >> reporter: she also teaches master classes to aspiring performers. >> i just don't believe it. >> reporter: hoping they can learn from her life experience. >> it's about sex. what i want is for people to let me in. i want people to put their life experience and how they feel this minute into what is happening, right now! ♪ so here's to life >> reporter: and, right now. ♪ and every joy it brings >> reporter: cook is feeling gratitude. >> i know that i can move people. people are willing to be moved. and it's a wonderful feeling to know that you can make that connection. great feeling. ♪ but there's no yes in yesterd
she credits her 30-year collaboration with musical director wally harper for saving her life and careere died in 2004 and it was horrible. very, very hard. you know, it wasn't just that he played the piano for me. we thought a like and he was very, very special for a lot of people. ♪ where you start it's where you finish ♪ >> reporter: cook returned to reorganiz recording, taking her highly one woman show to theaters and cabarets around the world. ♪ and you'll finish on top >>...
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we will talk with richard land of the southern baptist convention and jim wallis of sojourners. laslo on how campaigns are targeting and tracking voters online. "washington journal" each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> have you tried the free c- span radio app? here is what users are saying. >> all some application. it took me 10 seconds to learn how to use it. >> anytime, anywhere, it streaming audio of c-span radio as well as all three c-span television networks, including live coverage of congress. you can also look at our interview programs. c-span, available wherever you are. find out more at c-span.org /radioapp. >> next to discussion on the affect of that that of the korean leader kim jong il. it is hosted by the korea economic institute, the center for strategic and international studies, and the council on foreign relations. it is an hour and 20 minutes. >> today's program is jointly sponsored by the korea economic institute, the center for strategic and international studies, and the council on foreign relations. i want to thank all of our partners for
we will talk with richard land of the southern baptist convention and jim wallis of sojourners. laslo on how campaigns are targeting and tracking voters online. "washington journal" each morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> have you tried the free c- span radio app? here is what users are saying. >> all some application. it took me 10 seconds to learn how to use it. >> anytime, anywhere, it streaming audio of c-span radio as well as all three c-span...
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>> wally have the direct knowledge in the sense that they made three requests to come in to give evidence in the caution which means i would have been arrested before giving evidence and i refuse and they read me a letter saying i must come in to give evidence and in return i just said no, i'm not coming into the you know where i am but drive down interest me if you want to. instead note new evidence, case closed. i kept jumping up and down about that and that's why it was reopened in the that is why we are here today follow because clearly there had been a cover-up because journalists are involved with senior police officers and have become quite an intimate relationship between politicians, the police and the journalists, too cozy maybe. on a lot more comfortable with that side of things and deeply suspicious of the police officers and i prefer to come at that question from the ankle than to say. >> let me ask you now about acc to read to you have an opinion in your experience about how effective the acc has been as a regulator of the press? >> people have stepped back a bit. the days w
>> wally have the direct knowledge in the sense that they made three requests to come in to give evidence in the caution which means i would have been arrested before giving evidence and i refuse and they read me a letter saying i must come in to give evidence and in return i just said no, i'm not coming into the you know where i am but drive down interest me if you want to. instead note new evidence, case closed. i kept jumping up and down about that and that's why it was reopened in the...
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richard wallis, he had flown into my office looking even more please with himself than usual. i could tell from the wicked grin on his face this one, a big one as well. he never told, you never said after what his source or who his source was, do you? >> not here, no. >> may be the reason for your difference is you didn't want to set out precisely who are what the source was because you knew that would be a bit tricky to put it mildly, would you agree with that? >> i wouldn't agree with that, no. >> and it's right, you did on erika's agent, and then there were various exchange. can i ask you to deal with the entry for the 21st of april. the last line, i traded is all too close friends of the rica. what was that a reference to? >> well, i had a conversation and she doesn't want to be named on the record, but she would be happy for me to say close friends of erika, which she was. >> but isn't that a reference to whoever was the source in the first place rather than erika's agent who he spoke to to confirm whether or not the story was correct? >> no. i think it's so but it. if yo
richard wallis, he had flown into my office looking even more please with himself than usual. i could tell from the wicked grin on his face this one, a big one as well. he never told, you never said after what his source or who his source was, do you? >> not here, no. >> may be the reason for your difference is you didn't want to set out precisely who are what the source was because you knew that would be a bit tricky to put it mildly, would you agree with that? >> i wouldn't...
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congressman kevin mccarthy, chris wallis, tucker carlson all coming up.dio as well. everyone wants to be hole for the holidays, including our four legged friends. there are many adorable dogs out there that do not have a home. what a great gift it might be for you. here to explain how you can help as part of our paws for a cause, she didn't do the snorting, that was one of the dogs, loretta, and malana, doing great things. welcome back, ladies. >> thank you. >> brian: loretta, what is your focus? >> our focus, our mission is to rescue animals fm the shelters, both on long island and in the city that are in need of medical attention. so we rescue the ones that are sick. weescue the ones with broken bones. we rescue the ones that are emaciated. we rescue the ones that really need medical attention. we also rescue seniors and we try to rehabilitate them and get them into homes. >> brian: this is jack. jacks has been here before, right? >> that's correct. he came to us from the acc in brooklyn with a broken elbow, a broken front arm. and he had to have recons
congressman kevin mccarthy, chris wallis, tucker carlson all coming up.dio as well. everyone wants to be hole for the holidays, including our four legged friends. there are many adorable dogs out there that do not have a home. what a great gift it might be for you. here to explain how you can help as part of our paws for a cause, she didn't do the snorting, that was one of the dogs, loretta, and malana, doing great things. welcome back, ladies. >> thank you. >> brian: loretta, what...
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wally heid is expected to plead guilty to multiple charges in court later today. f.b.i.just as they were picking up machine guns to allegedly use in said attack. >> eric holder back on the hot seat today to answer questions about the botched fast & furious operation. the attorney general set to testify at a house judiciary committee. holder called the gun walking tactic unexcusable. he maintains the justice department is fully cooperating with congress. 50 republicans have called for him to resign. they are asking for one of holder's top aides lenny brewer to go as well. >> does he pretend he didn't know anything about the project? president obama hailed thems the cars of the future. workers who made them treated them like junk. you're watching workers at the abterra motors destroying the shells of the futuristic cars. the california company went out of business, shocker, days ago even after getting $150 million a loan from the energy department. the company says the video was shot before it went belly up and the cars being tossed and crunched by forklifts were flawed pr
wally heid is expected to plead guilty to multiple charges in court later today. f.b.i.just as they were picking up machine guns to allegedly use in said attack. >> eric holder back on the hot seat today to answer questions about the botched fast & furious operation. the attorney general set to testify at a house judiciary committee. holder called the gun walking tactic unexcusable. he maintains the justice department is fully cooperating with congress. 50 republicans have called for...
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richard wallis, he had flown into my office looking even more please with himself than usual. and i could tell from the wicked grin on his face this one, a big one as well. he never told, you never said after what his source or who his source was, do you? >> not here, no. >> may be the reason for your difference is you didn't want to set out precisely who are what the source was because you knew that would be a bit tricky to put it mildly, would you agree with that? >> i wouldn't agree with that, no. >> and it's right, you did on erika's agent, and then there were various exchange. can i ask you to deal with the entry for the 21st of april. the last line, i traded is all too close friends of the rica. what was that a reference to? >> well, i had a conversation and she doesn't want to be named on the record, but she would be happy for me to say close friends of erika, which she was. >> but isn't that a reference to whoever was the source in the first place rather than erika's agent who he spoke to to confirm whether or not the story was correct? >> no. i think it's so but it. i
richard wallis, he had flown into my office looking even more please with himself than usual. and i could tell from the wicked grin on his face this one, a big one as well. he never told, you never said after what his source or who his source was, do you? >> not here, no. >> may be the reason for your difference is you didn't want to set out precisely who are what the source was because you knew that would be a bit tricky to put it mildly, would you agree with that? >> i...