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can you tell us what happened when you went outside? what did you see and where did you see it? >> as i was making my way out of the engine control room, i assisted someone else in getting out of the engine control room. we headed out the back onto the secondary life boat deck. there is a phone right outside the engine control room on of the wall. at that time, he attempted to contact the bridge. the phones were dead. at that time, we knew that we needed to get to our primary lifeboat's stations. myself, willie, and brent made our way up the stairway to the deck to the port side of the vessel and moved onto the bridge. >> did you notice any damage? i know it was pretty confusing at the time. did you notice damage on the main deck area? >> on the main deck, i did not take a survey of any damage other than just observing our direction of travel to observe any obstructions. >> did you step over anything that was blown down? >> there were bits of debris. >> did you notice any holes or missing rails? >> on the main deck, no. on the below main deck, up from the life deck, there are th
can you tell us what happened when you went outside? what did you see and where did you see it? >> as i was making my way out of the engine control room, i assisted someone else in getting out of the engine control room. we headed out the back onto the secondary life boat deck. there is a phone right outside the engine control room on of the wall. at that time, he attempted to contact the bridge. the phones were dead. at that time, we knew that we needed to get to our primary lifeboat's...
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you know, you, you know, they take everything away from you right down to your underpants, and all you have left sometimes is this concept of respect. so that becomes incredibly important. and whether you're respectful to other people, whether people are respectful to you becomes this incredible currency. >> host: right. i think that's something i learned early on, too, when i was a correction officer, the image of steve mcqueen wearing dark glasses in coolhand luke and saying you there, you there. maybe if you're big and strong with a lot of fellow officers around, you can afford to address inmates that way, but my experience was that treating people respectfully or addressing them respectfully and not, you know, not calling people by vulgarities works a lot better. people respond better, and i'm sure that is true between inmates as well. >> guest: it's certainly true with some exceptions. there are some people who are, for a variety of reasons, having a lot of trouble conferring respect to others. >> host: right. >> guest: but when it comes to officers, it's a really interesting poin
you know, you, you know, they take everything away from you right down to your underpants, and all you have left sometimes is this concept of respect. so that becomes incredibly important. and whether you're respectful to other people, whether people are respectful to you becomes this incredible currency. >> host: right. i think that's something i learned early on, too, when i was a correction officer, the image of steve mcqueen wearing dark glasses in coolhand luke and saying you there,...
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amen, thank you very much. great to have you here. thank you.work for you. we'll be right back. stay with us. when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself, or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral... and most importantly... help, tdd: 800-487-4889. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. >> mike: they have sold millions of albums, received two grammy nominations and recorded an incredible 24 consecutive number one hits in a row. by the way, that is a record no band in any genre has ever matched. they are back with a brand new album and book of their favorite recipes called cooking with grace, welcome back denise jones, shelly green, and lee caponilo, a point of grace. great to have you back. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> mike: you know, i think people who are around me know that you are about my favorite christian band ever. >> you're our favorite politician. >> thank you. >> sure. [ applause ] >> ever. >> mike: i lo
amen, thank you very much. great to have you here. thank you.work for you. we'll be right back. stay with us. when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself, or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral... and most importantly... help, tdd: 800-487-4889. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. >> mike: they have sold millions of albums, received two grammy...
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and if you're bad, you don't, you go to hell or you don't go anywhere. my theory is that the whole show from beginning to end, we're watching jack's test. his test. and his life on the island i think was his real life. >> yes. >> jimmy: you think -- >> i completely agree with that. >> jimmy: i'm on a roll. >> yep, yep. >> jimmy: obviously, jack passed the test. >> yes. >> jimmy: and maybe the characters -- maybe each of the characters has their own story and their own test. but this show i think was jack's test. >> i would agree with that. i mean -- >> jimmy: i'm so proud of myself right now, you have no idea. [ cheers and applause ] >> but at the same time, that's -- what's beautiful with the way it ends is there's room for interpretation depending on people's spiritual beliefs. i think there are also religions that believe that when you die you go to a place -- and that place can last for a nano second or it can be an extended period of time. where you have to remember your own death and all of the people that were instrumental, that you loved the most
and if you're bad, you don't, you go to hell or you don't go anywhere. my theory is that the whole show from beginning to end, we're watching jack's test. his test. and his life on the island i think was his real life. >> yes. >> jimmy: you think -- >> i completely agree with that. >> jimmy: i'm on a roll. >> yep, yep. >> jimmy: obviously, jack passed the test. >> yes. >> jimmy: and maybe the characters -- maybe each of the characters has their...
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: you, man, you. >> no, you my man, man.than tiger. yeah, you're gonna be way bigger than tiger. >> jimmy: i'm going for it. yeah, i'm shooting for it. >> i knew tiger was going to cheat. i knew he was. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, he plays golf. what you think golf is about? it's about getting out the house, getting away from your wife. [ laughter ] golf, "i'm going to play golf." i use that excuse all the time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you never touched a golf club. >> no. [ laughter ] my wife used to be like, "it don't take no 16 hours to shoot no eight holes." in my book it do. >> jimmy: when you're golfing. >> i go hard. when i come in, i come in. >> jimmy: are you cuban? are you cuban? >> yeah. no, you know what i'm doing. i'm channeling donny brasco. i love channeling donny brasco lefty. "hey, you want to check in with me tomorrow?" remember? "you want to check in with me tomorrow." "you like the deville?" >> jimmy: that's a great al pacino, dude. >> "hey, i'm the jeweler." >> jimmy: dude, i never heard you do al pac
: you, man, you. >> no, you my man, man.than tiger. yeah, you're gonna be way bigger than tiger. >> jimmy: i'm going for it. yeah, i'm shooting for it. >> i knew tiger was going to cheat. i knew he was. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah, he plays golf. what you think golf is about? it's about getting out the house, getting away from your wife. [ laughter ] golf, "i'm going to play golf." i use that excuse all the time. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and you never...
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i said i've tried to reach you i've been missing you and you kept missing me so she said i want you to make a contribution. [laughter] and i said in what way, dr. height she said i can't hear you i think i've lost my hearing aid. i said that's all right. that's all right i will call you back. i received a call asking for me to please come immediately that she was hospitalized and it didn't what good. i jumped on the treen and wind from the train station to the hospital and alexis said to me go in there and say her favorite poem [inaudible] she said you have to talk loud because she can't hear you so i went and i put my lips to eckert years and i started screaming. midway she turned her head from me as if to say stop screaming, stop screaming. i can hear you. well, and listening to the many speakers extol the virtues and greatness of his dorothy, i sat their wondering does anybody know what she went through to get to where she was, and i thought the woman has no rivers, ancient of the world and older than the flow of human blood and human van. her sole deep like the reverse. [inaudible]
i said i've tried to reach you i've been missing you and you kept missing me so she said i want you to make a contribution. [laughter] and i said in what way, dr. height she said i can't hear you i think i've lost my hearing aid. i said that's all right. that's all right i will call you back. i received a call asking for me to please come immediately that she was hospitalized and it didn't what good. i jumped on the treen and wind from the train station to the hospital and alexis said to me go...
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you all have the books in front of you. seeking a meaningful path, self-knowledge, vision, initiative, courage, we go on. you missed that chapter about the new york in you. so talk to us about your desire to be on camera and how you ended up being on camera. it was either going to be called new new york in my or chutzpa. >> i didn't have the goal of being on camera. i went to nyy and studied economics. and my mother said why don't you take journalism? you'll be good at it. you're a student, but econ came easy to me so i kept going with it. but when my mom said that, decided to try out journalism. i loved it. decided to switch my major, take more journalism, writing and tv classes and got an internship at cnn. so i was a little down about it. i didn't want to work for cnn. i wanted to work, in 1987, for the big guys, cbs, abc, or nbc, but i was accepted to cnn after taking tests and writing essays. so it ended up being, again, an amazingly lucky break, because i got to cnn, and the first gulf war is just about to begin, and
you all have the books in front of you. seeking a meaningful path, self-knowledge, vision, initiative, courage, we go on. you missed that chapter about the new york in you. so talk to us about your desire to be on camera and how you ended up being on camera. it was either going to be called new new york in my or chutzpa. >> i didn't have the goal of being on camera. i went to nyy and studied economics. and my mother said why don't you take journalism? you'll be good at it. you're a...
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to know that deep down inside of me ♪ ♪ you are, my fire the one desire ♪ ♪ you are you are ♪ ♪ youothin' but a mistake ♪ ♪ tell me why i never wanna hear you say i want it that way ♪ ♪ tell me why ain't nothin' but a heartache ain't nothin' but a mistake ♪ ♪ tell me why i never wanna hear you say ♪ ♪ i want it that way 'cause i want it that way ♪ >> we'll be right back with more from the back street boys. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. i would get up in the morning and i would feel this lower ache in my back. i found my sleep number and i don't have the pain in the morning anymore. this memorial day, the revolutionary sleep number bed is on sale. i found my sleep number two years ago. now i wake up pain free. it means not just a better price on a bed, but a better bed. it feels like my lower back like there's no pressure on it at all. a bed so ingenious, in clinical studies it relieved back pain in 9 out of 10 people. this is probably the longest i've been on my back. i usually can't stay in this position. this memorial day, thousands of people will lose their back pain b
to know that deep down inside of me ♪ ♪ you are, my fire the one desire ♪ ♪ you are you are ♪ ♪ youothin' but a mistake ♪ ♪ tell me why i never wanna hear you say i want it that way ♪ ♪ tell me why ain't nothin' but a heartache ain't nothin' but a mistake ♪ ♪ tell me why i never wanna hear you say ♪ ♪ i want it that way 'cause i want it that way ♪ >> we'll be right back with more from the back street boys. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. i...
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what you see is what you get. i respect her for that. >> reporter: what do you think you will miss most? >> the cast. the dancers, the friendships. but we'll stay in touch. >> reporter: the judges constantly commended pamela for bringing her characters to life on the dance floor. i thought maybe a sitcom. then i remembered she did that working in a bookstore. >> no more sitcoms. just more fun stuff. i'll find something else. >> reporter: now down to the final five. they will all dance again. two individual dances on monday night. in los angeles, george pinocchio for abc news. >>> we're going to dance into the kitchen. crystal register froming from wegman's. you're talking about a downfall, sugar. >> what we know now the average american is consuming 22 teaspoons of sugar a day and i have this here to show you. it's about an extra 350 calories everyday and because of this the american heart association has now come out with a report saying guess what? this is increasing your risk of heart disease. those added calor
what you see is what you get. i respect her for that. >> reporter: what do you think you will miss most? >> the cast. the dancers, the friendships. but we'll stay in touch. >> reporter: the judges constantly commended pamela for bringing her characters to life on the dance floor. i thought maybe a sitcom. then i remembered she did that working in a bookstore. >> no more sitcoms. just more fun stuff. i'll find something else. >> reporter: now down to the final five....
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sometimes you never know unless you ask, you might get a yes. >> what did you study at georgetown? >> american studies and foreign service. those were my concentrations. >> how did you end up there? >> a strange choice because mom -- it was a strange story because neither my mom and dad didn't go to college. i never visited the campus. a guy whose lawn i mowed was a georgetown graduate and we became friends. he asked me where i was going to apply to college and i said i did not really know. he was a mentor to me to get into the university. >> did you ever have the goal to make a lot of money? >> i did not. i did not know i was poor until i went to georgetown. my dad was a waiter. my mom was a secretary, and i think the best year my parents had was $28,000. >> one of the reasons you wrote the books is that you were with america online and made a lot of money. when did that start? >> i was an entrepreneur right out of college. i started my first company, a publishing company, and i raise d some venture-capital and i was lucky enough to sell to reuters for $65 million. at a very young
sometimes you never know unless you ask, you might get a yes. >> what did you study at georgetown? >> american studies and foreign service. those were my concentrations. >> how did you end up there? >> a strange choice because mom -- it was a strange story because neither my mom and dad didn't go to college. i never visited the campus. a guy whose lawn i mowed was a georgetown graduate and we became friends. he asked me where i was going to apply to college and i said i...
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you a -- you -- you can't make folks have a gay marriage. sure, at first, there's the wedding cake and the dancing, but after that, it gets tough. real tough. >> larry: but you're against gays marrying, aren't you? >> no, i'm all for it. i think that a gay man should be able to marry any woman that he wants. let me just get back to something serious, to my proudest moment. you asked about my proudest moment. i think it would be maintaining a strong economy while spreading freedom all around the world. >> larry: well the feds raising interest rates, once again. is that a sign that the administration, frankly, is worried about the economy? >> huh-uh. listen, larry, as you know i inherited a recession from my last administration but i assure you that i'm all over this economy -- both at home, globally, and abroad. we are. we're on it. i'm serious. >> larry: are you worried about national debt? >> huh-uh. don't worry about the national debt. >> larry: don't worry about it? >> no, it's knew problem. i'm not worried about it. >> larry: but we're f
you a -- you -- you can't make folks have a gay marriage. sure, at first, there's the wedding cake and the dancing, but after that, it gets tough. real tough. >> larry: but you're against gays marrying, aren't you? >> no, i'm all for it. i think that a gay man should be able to marry any woman that he wants. let me just get back to something serious, to my proudest moment. you asked about my proudest moment. i think it would be maintaining a strong economy while spreading freedom...
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you have turmoil and you have markets under durs, you have opportunity. the opportunity is in northern europe because the euro has 15% valuation against the u.s. dollar. a german machine tool manufacturer now exports to china, competes against the u.s. company, has a distinct price improvement in advantage and we think in northern europe we will see robust recovery. >> make the point there the euro zone itself staying together. when we have new entrance to the euro zone that are still expected and now there's talk that perhaps their entrance might be delayed because of what's going on and do you feel that the contagion will spread to portugal and to spain and then there's italy and there's ireland. >> well, i think as you expand the euro zone you get into different cultures and societies and i think what we're seeing now is part of the german /greek conflict is not two countries, but two different views on how you conduct yourself and how you save and how you invest. >> can we be specific about that? in germany you have to work until you're 65 minimum and
you have turmoil and you have markets under durs, you have opportunity. the opportunity is in northern europe because the euro has 15% valuation against the u.s. dollar. a german machine tool manufacturer now exports to china, competes against the u.s. company, has a distinct price improvement in advantage and we think in northern europe we will see robust recovery. >> make the point there the euro zone itself staying together. when we have new entrance to the euro zone that are still...
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people say you are what you eat. in this case, it's you are what you make.rs never end up soggy. like jelly susan is sweet and like chunky peanut butter, she takes life's road bumps and makes a lesson out of them. like wheat bread, san sandwiches reveal the best mom. >> that is great. congratulations, susan. you will win a $50 restaurant gift certificate. we will reveal more runners up and the grand prize winner on friday. >>> that grand prize winner will win 4 tickets to anywhere where southwest flies, and a $100 visa card, and oriental rug from universal carpet and the title of baltimore's best mom. >>> i do not mean tak mom outsi. that too. -- mean take mom outside. 80 for tomorrow and partly cloudy. a possible shower to the north. 20% chance, 78 degrees for your friday with a chance for late night showers and thunderstorms. a better chance on saturday early afternoon. 73 for the high then. we do see temperatures cooling some and we get down to the 60s for sunday. mostly clear skies and kin with an outside -- clear with an outside chance of a shower on tu
people say you are what you eat. in this case, it's you are what you make.rs never end up soggy. like jelly susan is sweet and like chunky peanut butter, she takes life's road bumps and makes a lesson out of them. like wheat bread, san sandwiches reveal the best mom. >> that is great. congratulations, susan. you will win a $50 restaurant gift certificate. we will reveal more runners up and the grand prize winner on friday. >>> that grand prize winner will win 4 tickets to...
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for those of you in the room, i remind you that you have a question card that you can use when we getdiscussion part of the program, and a blue evaluation form that we profoundly hope that you will fill out and help us improve these programs as we go along. we have an incredibly good group of panelists today with a broad range of experience. we're going to start with the aforementioned stuart guterman, the assistant vice president of the commonwealth's program on payments system reform. many of the background publications in your package and on the web site, they bear his name is. his done -- he ran cms's office of research development and information for he was ashley responsible for several important demonstration projects involving payment. we're very happy to have him start us off. >> thanks, ed. i'm going to start by modifying something i just said, which is that if it is indeed about the money, it is about how the money can be used to improve health care delivery. that is really the focus that inundation needs to have. it is generally agreed that we have late system that provide
for those of you in the room, i remind you that you have a question card that you can use when we getdiscussion part of the program, and a blue evaluation form that we profoundly hope that you will fill out and help us improve these programs as we go along. we have an incredibly good group of panelists today with a broad range of experience. we're going to start with the aforementioned stuart guterman, the assistant vice president of the commonwealth's program on payments system reform. many of...
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you didn't need a phonecall to tell you that. all you needed to do was look at what was happening and it was developing it and self evident to all of us at the time. >> with the concerns specifically about that and talk to you about that? >> i can go back and try to refresh my memory but what i'm sure they were about and making sure we were aware of how perilous they thought even a company that strong, how perilous those markets were at that time but as i said, that was self-evident. it was obvious conspicuous and you could see it in just looking at your screen. >> i don't expect you to carry your daily planner with you but if you would check on that because we are trying to get a measure of the intensity and direct concerns by different market persists as months. if you would check the 29th and the 30th. that is all of my questions at that point mr. vice chairman. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. secretary, i do really appreciate your willingness to come before us, but the manner in which you have done so. i am very sensitive to
you didn't need a phonecall to tell you that. all you needed to do was look at what was happening and it was developing it and self evident to all of us at the time. >> with the concerns specifically about that and talk to you about that? >> i can go back and try to refresh my memory but what i'm sure they were about and making sure we were aware of how perilous they thought even a company that strong, how perilous those markets were at that time but as i said, that was...
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thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> of course, we're going to have you back.ations ♪ ♪ empty conversations oh this is an s.o.s ♪ ♪ don't wanna second guess this is the bottom line ♪ ♪ it's true i gave my all for you ♪ ♪ now my heart's in two and i can't find ♪ ♪ the other half it's like i'm walking ♪ ♪ on broken glass better believe i bled ♪ ♪ it's a call i'll never get >> keep clapping those hands, now. >> come on, now. ♪ this is where ♪ the story ends a conversation on i'm ♪ >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning. it is 8:56 and i am doug mckelway with your local update. >>> there is an incident near braddock road on the beltway. the beltway is moving better bird there was an earlier car fire that has been taken care of. it is good south of town on the beltway in both directions on the wilson bridge. if you want to take 95 in and out of baltimore, no problems to report. no problems on the beltway near route 1. if you go to the new jersey turnpike, it has been closed for several hours at exit #4, cherry hill/camden. stick with 295 a
thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> of course, we're going to have you back.ations ♪ ♪ empty conversations oh this is an s.o.s ♪ ♪ don't wanna second guess this is the bottom line ♪ ♪ it's true i gave my all for you ♪ ♪ now my heart's in two and i can't find ♪ ♪ the other half it's like i'm walking ♪ ♪ on broken glass better believe i bled ♪ ♪ it's a call i'll never get >> keep clapping those hands, now. >> come on, now. ♪...
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you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile ♪ don't know why i love you [ male is the good life.
you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile ♪ don't know why i love you [ male is the good life.
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you put a fence around it. you sweep it up. you pour cement on it. you get the thing to stop. but at the bottom of the ocean is really difficult. >> jeff: are they doing the right things? >> i guess so. but the problem is it's a very corrosive environment. you have acid coming out. and everything has to be precisely aligned. they're going to try to put this pipe within a pipe? it's a difficult business. and then what happened they put the dome over it. the dome kind of looks like a house. i didn't think of that. the bubbles of methane gas turned into this stuff we call clath rates, or this ice crystal. it's a water -- it's one molecule of methane, natural gas enclosed in a few molecules of water. and it plugged up the pipe. and with experience, that wouldn't happen. but they have never tried it like this before. >> jeff: and does it surprise you that they have not tried that before, knowing this is a possibility? >> well, it surprised me a little bit. here is the problem in my opinion. everybody uses the expression fail-safe. >> jeff: we talked about it earlier. >> yeah, exact
you put a fence around it. you sweep it up. you pour cement on it. you get the thing to stop. but at the bottom of the ocean is really difficult. >> jeff: are they doing the right things? >> i guess so. but the problem is it's a very corrosive environment. you have acid coming out. and everything has to be precisely aligned. they're going to try to put this pipe within a pipe? it's a difficult business. and then what happened they put the dome over it. the dome kind of looks like a...
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if you love shrimp, if you like jumbo shrimp, you will like what we have for you. you were right.hoice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again. they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? cook it fresh, strain it fresh, mix it fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. look for it in the pasta or soup aisle. becky knows healthy choice fresh mixers taste fresh, but where does she find them? not in the freezer section. that's why becky uses gps, not that kind. go to the pasta or soup aisle to find healthy choice fresh mixers. keep up the good work, becky. >>> it has been nearly a year since the deadly crash on the red line. the national transportation safety board is getting ready to release the results of their investigation. nine people were killed including the emergency operator that hit the brake just before the train crashed into another. >>> jet blue airlines is disputing a report that one of the copilots was arrested for threatening to crash his plane. the airline says he was removed for health reasons, not for making a threat. he
if you love shrimp, if you like jumbo shrimp, you will like what we have for you. you were right.hoice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again. they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? cook it fresh, strain it fresh, mix it fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. look for it in the pasta or soup aisle. becky knows healthy choice fresh mixers taste fresh, but where does she find them? not in the freezer section. that's why becky uses gps, not...
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but you cannot preserve what you you cannot protect what you do not comprehend. you cannot defend what you do not know. and the court as a very formal mediating institution, our civic society, has the common cause, the common duty to teach to a waiting, anxious, skeptical world the necessity of the rule of law. and the verdict is still out. look, probably 2/3 live outside the formal role of law. -- rule of law. one of my favorite authors, and not because of his later civic statements, is alexander salsa meets and -- alexanderson hutson. important book for young people is one day and the life of a siberian prisoner. he was my literary hero. he gave a commencement address at harvard. this would be in the 1970's. it was pre-internet web sites, so i had to wait a couple days to get the text of the speech from the new york times. i was tremendously disappointed, stunned, surprised to know that he attacked the west because of their fascination and commitment to the world. after rep puzzled over it, -- after i pulled over, i realize that to him, law meant something diff
but you cannot preserve what you you cannot protect what you do not comprehend. you cannot defend what you do not know. and the court as a very formal mediating institution, our civic society, has the common cause, the common duty to teach to a waiting, anxious, skeptical world the necessity of the rule of law. and the verdict is still out. look, probably 2/3 live outside the formal role of law. -- rule of law. one of my favorite authors, and not because of his later civic statements, is...
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host: you say you are older. do you remember segregation? caller: i absolutely do. i was born in the 1940's, i am 64 years old and i went through all of that and what is happening in the country right now feels very much like what happened in the 1960's and 1970's. host: in "the washington post" this morning. in fact, senator robert byrd did not vote on the financial regulation bill last night, nor did arlen specter. a related story in "the washington post." back to your calls. jonesboro, georgia. joe, independent line appeared rand paul. caller: a quick comment on the previous caller. they got it totally, totally wrong. number one, during the civil rights time, the federal government was the one that supported the discrimination and segregation. now, and our free market -- or our suppose it free market society, if i own a private business, i should let whoever i want to do business with and exclude the wherever i don't want to do business with. and anybody who pulls out this race card and racism should automatically be discredited. it is so easy to say, it is all a
host: you say you are older. do you remember segregation? caller: i absolutely do. i was born in the 1940's, i am 64 years old and i went through all of that and what is happening in the country right now feels very much like what happened in the 1960's and 1970's. host: in "the washington post" this morning. in fact, senator robert byrd did not vote on the financial regulation bill last night, nor did arlen specter. a related story in "the washington post." back to your...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you say i work for you you call me a liar you say i'm fired ♪ >> jimmy: he is. >> wow. my man, looking good. nice suit. >> jimmy: oh, they love you here. thanks so much for coming back to our show. >> such a young audience. look at this. >> jimmy: they are great, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] they love you. they love you. out of all the people here in the building, you're probably the best candidate for someone who has a yacht. do you? [ light laughter ] >> well, i guess that's true. i actually had a really big one, and i didn't like it at all. you know, i'd rather play golf. in fact, he performed at trump national golf club in westchester. you were fantastic. >> jimmy: thank you for saying that. >> i had to get that out. >> jimmy: thank you for saying that. >> i did have a yacht, and the best day of my life was when i sold it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it was just horrible? >> well, i had a choice, using the yacht, and you wouldn't believe this yacht. 288 feet long, 75 and help. do you think that's sick? >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i hate -- and i didn't want to
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try to help you. and they, like, they show compassion for you. >> pitts: compassion for you.you're going to be successful? >> blackmon: no. >> pitts: and what does success look like? >> brown: you're always supposed to believe in yourself. >> pitts: you believe in yourself? >> brown: yes. >> blackmon: what i think success is is kind of what you're like. you're smart, intelligent. you're a nice reporter. you dress nice. your shoes are pretty. and it is that knowing that you're going to be something in life. >> pitts: you going to make it? >> blackmon: yes. >> pitts: and then there are students like 17-year-old sophomore rojay ball, who may not make it. he came here to escape his old neighborhood, where guns and gang violence are common. last year, in one turf battle, rojay was shot in the leg. weeks later, he was shot at again. but at seed, he says he feels safe. >> rojay ball: when i come here, i feel as though i can just be laid back without worrying about nobody having to attack me or say something wrong to me. >> pitts: someone could hurt you in that world? >> ball: yeah.
try to help you. and they, like, they show compassion for you. >> pitts: compassion for you.you're going to be successful? >> blackmon: no. >> pitts: and what does success look like? >> brown: you're always supposed to believe in yourself. >> pitts: you believe in yourself? >> brown: yes. >> blackmon: what i think success is is kind of what you're like. you're smart, intelligent. you're a nice reporter. you dress nice. your shoes are pretty. and it is...
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you either belief t me or you don't or you believe the credentialed source or you don't and that's t. and then there's a much more online interactive type of journalism or conversation that occurs online that we're still experimenting with, and there's some writers who like it and when some writers who don't want anything to do with it. so what you see ezra do, for example, he basically raised some hackles of some people when he floated this post recently about saying, well, what if hillary were on the supreme court? well, if you have your journalist hat on -- it depends what category is on -- did you interview hillary? no, she's not returning calls about that issue anyway. did you get a spokesman to say no? did you get the white house to respond? in the journalism box, that's not really a fully formed idea or article, and you probably wouldn't pick up in the paper. but in the conversation box, or the blog box, it's an idea t. may not work out, a lot of ideas don't work out, but someone thinks it's worth discussing or interesting to discuss. so he posted that. and because along the da
you either belief t me or you don't or you believe the credentialed source or you don't and that's t. and then there's a much more online interactive type of journalism or conversation that occurs online that we're still experimenting with, and there's some writers who like it and when some writers who don't want anything to do with it. so what you see ezra do, for example, he basically raised some hackles of some people when he floated this post recently about saying, well, what if hillary...
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, you find you self-opening a pandora's box. for example, how many cuff links does a man need? >> have you ever figured out how many pairs you have? >> if i knew, i wouldn't tell you because i wouldn't want my wife to know. >> osgood: rita braver will show us her husband's answer to that one. then richard schlesinger opens the lid on a rarely explored realm. >> lively design is not just for the living. one casket maker considers these metal boxes underground furniture. so where would you like to spendy ternlt? >> this is an eco-pod. >> reporter: there are now more choices than ever. later on sunday morning, designing for the dearly departed. >> osgood: we'll have much more on this special edition of sunday morning. seth doane takes us on a guided tour of the taj mahal. bill whitaker gets a bird's eye view in the latest of aircraft design and bill geist visits a las vegas home that's a real show stopper. but first let's go to russ mitchell in new york for the sunday morning headlines. >> reporter: good morning. it is may 23, 2010
, you find you self-opening a pandora's box. for example, how many cuff links does a man need? >> have you ever figured out how many pairs you have? >> if i knew, i wouldn't tell you because i wouldn't want my wife to know. >> osgood: rita braver will show us her husband's answer to that one. then richard schlesinger opens the lid on a rarely explored realm. >> lively design is not just for the living. one casket maker considers these metal boxes underground furniture....
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what people judge you by if you hit the mark and you made them very, very happy. continue to do that. >> larry: you're an ace. >> watch your mouth. ace of what? >> hearts. >> thank you. >> larry: you can see this and other clips at cnn.com/larryking. we want your help in ranking the top five. make your picks. we'll reveal what you decide beginning the week of may 31st. you may meet me, see the show, have dinner. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't want anything... ...to slow us down. but even in your 30s... ...your bones can begin to change. overtime, you can begin to have bone loss. calcium and vitamin d work together to help keep your bones strong. and yoplait gives you... ...20% of your daily calcium... ...and is the only leading yogurt with vitamin d in every cup. keep your bones strong every day... ...with yoplait. dr. scholl's back pain relief orthotics with shockguard technology give you immediate relief that lasts all day long. dr. scholl's. pain relief is a step away. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it do
what people judge you by if you hit the mark and you made them very, very happy. continue to do that. >> larry: you're an ace. >> watch your mouth. ace of what? >> hearts. >> thank you. >> larry: you can see this and other clips at cnn.com/larryking. we want your help in ranking the top five. make your picks. we'll reveal what you decide beginning the week of may 31st. you may meet me, see the show, have dinner. ♪ (announcer) we all want to stay active. we don't...
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dread, cotton mather you dog, you. i will inoculate you with this, with a pox on you. mather did indeed survive this assassination attempt. and the smallpox epidemic did eventually wither away. out of 11,000 people, 1000 people fled, 6000 people got smallpox in 1721, 6000. i would imagine of the other 4000 who were remaining probably already had smallpox so it is probably likely that very few people who were in boston in 1721 is gaped who were susceptible, escaped from getting smallpox. now out of those 6000, almost 1000 died. they were talking about a death rate which we would expect about teen 16, very common. but, more importantly, and very benevolently, we have the discovery of inoculation. they tested it out, boylston inoculated almost 250 people an
dread, cotton mather you dog, you. i will inoculate you with this, with a pox on you. mather did indeed survive this assassination attempt. and the smallpox epidemic did eventually wither away. out of 11,000 people, 1000 people fled, 6000 people got smallpox in 1721, 6000. i would imagine of the other 4000 who were remaining probably already had smallpox so it is probably likely that very few people who were in boston in 1721 is gaped who were susceptible, escaped from getting smallpox. now out...
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so who did you choose? >> you know i can't tell you that. >> but you chose somebody, right?fedotowsky has already taped every episode of "the bachelorette" but she's sworn to secrecy until after the finale. how hard is it to keep it a secret? >> so hard. >> write down the name or names of a guy that you feel is not here for the right reason. >> do you have a sense of which guys are maybe not there for the right reason, probably get a little, you know, publicity, maybe have a girlfriend at home. >> i think i get a good sense of what guys were there for the right reasons and wrong reasons. someone who treats me with respect and who is good to me. that's all i need. >> ali was a contestant and staked jake pavelka. soon after she admitted leaving was a mistake but bachelor jake wouldn't take her back. >> i will forever regret this decision. >> some people thought that was a way to manipulate jake in getting him to make you stay. >> no, absolutely not. i just wanted jake's advice. even though i do believe it's much more important to put love first over a career, i think in that i
so who did you choose? >> you know i can't tell you that. >> but you chose somebody, right?fedotowsky has already taped every episode of "the bachelorette" but she's sworn to secrecy until after the finale. how hard is it to keep it a secret? >> so hard. >> write down the name or names of a guy that you feel is not here for the right reason. >> do you have a sense of which guys are maybe not there for the right reason, probably get a little, you know,...
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and i hear you when you say you want a fighter who will reflect that passion. and telling the world that utahians love their country and are deeply concerned about its future. i know you wt to repeal obama-care and i agree. i want to appeal obama. you want to take control of complaining away from nancy pelosi and reid, i not only agree but i believe we will do it. you -- you wan to get more accountability in government and next week i will be leading republicans to vote for the amendment i cosponsored to audit the federal reserve. you -- you want to get deficits under control and i have authored bills to rein in entitlement spending that makes up two-thirds of the budget. i'll make certain that this won't be turned into a tax burden for the democrats. our tax burden is already too high. i want to do this again -- i want to do this again because the fire in my belly is burning brighter than ever. i have an oath registered in heaven to uphold and defend it and i turn to it as the first checkpoint when considering a piece of legislation and then i asked mitt romne
and i hear you when you say you want a fighter who will reflect that passion. and telling the world that utahians love their country and are deeply concerned about its future. i know you wt to repeal obama-care and i agree. i want to appeal obama. you want to take control of complaining away from nancy pelosi and reid, i not only agree but i believe we will do it. you -- you wan to get more accountability in government and next week i will be leading republicans to vote for the amendment i...
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light bulb, you know you need to change it.you're okay. >> let's walk over here, because i want to talk about the battery. >> batteries. >> obviously very important. most of the time you think if the car starts, the battery's working. >> during memorial weekend, we're going to jump-start over 50,000 batteries and you're going have to replace over 20,000. see all this corrosion? that's going to keep it from having a good connection, if you start seeing stuff like this you can clean it off. you can buy solutions at your auto repair shop and. >> you want to make it clean to look like this one? and is there a point where you should replace the battery anyway? >> they last three to five years, so if it's been that long, it's good to have it checked. all cars modern cars have to have some sort of light that comes on, but it only has to come on once the tires are 20% low. and by then you've got a problem. so you really need to check your tire pressure. and they're so easy now, they've got digital ones that are easy to read. all you ha
light bulb, you know you need to change it.you're okay. >> let's walk over here, because i want to talk about the battery. >> batteries. >> obviously very important. most of the time you think if the car starts, the battery's working. >> during memorial weekend, we're going to jump-start over 50,000 batteries and you're going have to replace over 20,000. see all this corrosion? that's going to keep it from having a good connection, if you start seeing stuff like this you...
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you cann get her down. yes? [inaudible] thank you. thk you. mrs. carter is also joined by her granddaughter, sarah. we thought we were going to hav her great granddaughter, josephine. we were going to have four generations of carter women, but she got a little fussy and mom had to take her home. maybe next time. i am also pleased that tricia nixon cox is here and, president nixon's daughter. please stand [applause] susan and eisenhower, president eisenhower -- susan and anne eisenhower, president eisenhower's granddaughters are here as well. russ is all for being here. we have the girls and i -- and thank you all for being here. the girls favorite pictur is your wedding picture. we stand and think about the wedding. they are not thinking of marriage, by the way. do not write that on your blog. they just right -- they just like the pictures. there is a photo of president eisenhower meeting with civil rights leaders in 1958 that is in the oval office. there is mh history in this room today, and i am is so pleased to welcome this new generation of wom
you cann get her down. yes? [inaudible] thank you. thk you. mrs. carter is also joined by her granddaughter, sarah. we thought we were going to hav her great granddaughter, josephine. we were going to have four generations of carter women, but she got a little fussy and mom had to take her home. maybe next time. i am also pleased that tricia nixon cox is here and, president nixon's daughter. please stand [applause] susan and eisenhower, president eisenhower -- susan and anne eisenhower,...
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is that what you do when you see an ant hill? so. >> larry: seth, that concept sounds very interesting. do you, seth, do you factually believe they're there? >> well, in my heart of hearts, larry, obviously i think we're there, otherwise i wouldn't be doing this kind of research. look, the seti institute is building a new an ten in northern california, the allen telescope array. this thing will be able to greatly accelerate the search. the fact that we haven't picked up a signal so far, and that's been mentioned several times here, it doesn't mean a thing because we've barely scratched the surface. it's the next 20, 30 years that counts. i think we may find a signal, otherwise i wouldn't do this job. it's not that lucrative. i did want to say something to dan aykroyd who thinks they're here. how many times does he go down to the l.a. airport and sit in the plane and the captain comes on and says, we're going to delay our departure a little bit because there are unidentified flying objects in the area and the faa wants us to stay
is that what you do when you see an ant hill? so. >> larry: seth, that concept sounds very interesting. do you, seth, do you factually believe they're there? >> well, in my heart of hearts, larry, obviously i think we're there, otherwise i wouldn't be doing this kind of research. look, the seti institute is building a new an ten in northern california, the allen telescope array. this thing will be able to greatly accelerate the search. the fact that we haven't picked up a signal so...
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have you found that something you are able to do better than you used to? >> i would say the hardest thing in government is, you are either going to find them on the upstart or on the last leg of their careers. to find them in the moneymaking it is hard to pull in person from businesses that is basically been successful, providing for their family in every realm and take them out. i need this much time in public service so i will never forget i had a gentleman and every time i interview somebody i knew putting stuff together that i had better get people to think the same as i do. if not i spend most of my time trying to convince them what we are trying to do and i couldn't waste any time on that so i try to make philosophically we are on the same page. there is a man here who is the best person for the job who will not apply for the job and i really needed this person. i said why not? he doesn't want to. as children read about, he doesn't want his children to read about what their salaries are in some of the decisions of people being upset and reading in th
have you found that something you are able to do better than you used to? >> i would say the hardest thing in government is, you are either going to find them on the upstart or on the last leg of their careers. to find them in the moneymaking it is hard to pull in person from businesses that is basically been successful, providing for their family in every realm and take them out. i need this much time in public service so i will never forget i had a gentleman and every time i interview...
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you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. allergies? chlor-trimeton. hey, one dose of this, six hour relief. chlor-trimeton relieves itchy, watery eyes and sneezing for 12 full hours with less drowsiness than benadryl. it does all that? chlor-trimeton. less drowsy relief that lasts 12 hours. >> larry: we're back with rudy guiliani, the former mayor of new york. gop representative peter hock stra said
you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. okay, class, our special guest is here -- ellen page. hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! hi, ellen! we're going on a field trip to china! wow. [ chuckles ] when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no,...
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you of that publicly and you gathered privately yesterday. -- you have met publicly and you have gathered privately yesterday. what are the chances -- >> i also said i believe in miracles. it's hard. it is really difficult. 18 members -- substantial numbers of democrats and republicans and a number of outside folks were coming back like the senator who knows the issue pretty well, erskine bowles who worked in the white house, and a number of people from private industry -- it is a lot of talent. after this second meeting, you can see the complexity and the challenges are growing. what is possible? what can we come up with to bring 14 of the 18 together? if everything is on the table, it means some of us will have to swallow hard. those who are hard and fast against any consideration of new revenue may have to give up a little. those were against any cuts in discretionary and domestic spending may have to give a little. we owe it to the country. they are looking for us to do this. i sense a growing sentiment across the united states, even among those who would traditionally be on my side o
you of that publicly and you gathered privately yesterday. -- you have met publicly and you have gathered privately yesterday. what are the chances -- >> i also said i believe in miracles. it's hard. it is really difficult. 18 members -- substantial numbers of democrats and republicans and a number of outside folks were coming back like the senator who knows the issue pretty well, erskine bowles who worked in the white house, and a number of people from private industry -- it is a lot of...
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thank you, chris, always good to see you. >> you bet.ill: "fox news alert," take you out to the airport in seattle, washington. there has been a delay in the departure of numerous planes because of a smoking piece of luggage. the information we have, airport employees said a smoking bag was spotted outside of a tarmac. the employee believed the bag was set to be loading on a departing delta airlines flight, the flight now delayed. we understand a portion of sea-tac international airport has now been evacuated, due to the suspicious bag. and, the baggage handling room, tsa saying the baggage room and surrounding area, has been cleared out, at the concourse where the piece of luggage is now sitting and we're watching the story, and in touch with officials at sea-tac in washington, crossing the wires here on "america's newsroom." in the meantime, incriminating new evidence in a frightening story from the past, as new details emerge about the suspected lacrosse killer, the university of virginia. 22-year-old george hughley charged with murde
thank you, chris, always good to see you. >> you bet.ill: "fox news alert," take you out to the airport in seattle, washington. there has been a delay in the departure of numerous planes because of a smoking piece of luggage. the information we have, airport employees said a smoking bag was spotted outside of a tarmac. the employee believed the bag was set to be loading on a departing delta airlines flight, the flight now delayed. we understand a portion of sea-tac international...
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thank you so much. >> thank you.. get his expert opinion as it happens on espn.com.j >> orioles and twins. rain last night forced a day-night double-header today. bases loaded and two outs. that's nick markakis to the gap. two runs come in. orioles tied the game at 2-2. next inning, bases loaded. markakis back at the plate again. this right up the box. no play. one run scores. orioles go up 5-3. they win this game 7-3, your final. jeremy guthrie gets his first win of the season. francisco liriano takes his first loss of the season. markakis, .457 batting average in his last ten games, including nine r.b.i.'s. one other note, manager rod gardner says catcher joe mower is really close to returning from that heel injury. >> tigers and indians, justin verlander was 4-0 last season against the tribe. bottom six, indians down 3-0. bases loaded for austin kearnsment two runs score. indians tie the game at 3-3. same count in the seventh inning. bases loaded for detroit. miguel cabrera, what a season he's having. austin jacks
thank you so much. >> thank you.. get his expert opinion as it happens on espn.com.j >> orioles and twins. rain last night forced a day-night double-header today. bases loaded and two outs. that's nick markakis to the gap. two runs come in. orioles tied the game at 2-2. next inning, bases loaded. markakis back at the plate again. this right up the box. no play. one run scores. orioles go up 5-3. they win this game 7-3, your final. jeremy guthrie gets his first win of the season....
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thank you. you are absolutely right. you are knowledgeable people. the united nations is not homogeneous. it is not comprised of many governments and institutions and bodies all over the world. in new york, the united nations is composed of three bodies. the security council and the general assembly. it is like the government. the security council we discussed. this is very important. when i sit there, only when i am asked to speak. we are listening nearby. it comes every month to be dealt with. they are only once in three months asked to respond. then we can leave. they go on and discuss other things. the security council is very important. some kind of power to implement. >> a legally enforceable power. >> white. -- writright. then there is the general assembly. we can never win. there are other countries with its wonderful capacity cannot support israel. >> but we are on the case. [laughter] >> now almost two-thirds of the country's will vote against israel. a resolution will come to the general assembly. tomorrow morning, there will be more than
thank you. you are absolutely right. you are knowledgeable people. the united nations is not homogeneous. it is not comprised of many governments and institutions and bodies all over the world. in new york, the united nations is composed of three bodies. the security council and the general assembly. it is like the government. the security council we discussed. this is very important. when i sit there, only when i am asked to speak. we are listening nearby. it comes every month to be dealt...
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you don't know all of that when you stop someone, when you arrest someone.how do you say he's an american citizen so we're going to assume it's terrorism. the moment he was arrested, we didn't know. >> the conflict between civil liberties and personal security always comes into play at a time of conflict. in our history, great presidents from abraham lincoln to fdr have suspended civil liberties. they shouldn't be mutually exclusive. today's citizens choose personal security over civil liberties. when you mirandize somebody, you shut them down and you potentially let other terrorist activities go forward. now, moving on because it goes to the same point, this week, the governor of arizona who signed into the law that we discussed so rapidly last week received in her office an envelope of white powdery substance. i don't know how much coverage there was on this incident of real terrorism or real law or whatever you want to call this, this is dangerous stuff. i'm not talking about the histrionics of the liberals, but this is what i think is fueling the fury of
you don't know all of that when you stop someone, when you arrest someone.how do you say he's an american citizen so we're going to assume it's terrorism. the moment he was arrested, we didn't know. >> the conflict between civil liberties and personal security always comes into play at a time of conflict. in our history, great presidents from abraham lincoln to fdr have suspended civil liberties. they shouldn't be mutually exclusive. today's citizens choose personal security over civil...
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back to you. >> thank you, holly.et's switch gears to a smaller animal now. if you're looking for a cute and furry edition to the family, look no further. debbie mars den is our friend and joins us with four puppies. you are really trying to hurt us. >> they are cute puppies. >> you trying to get these guys adopted. good morning. >> good morning. >> and normally when we talk about the shelters, we talk about the older dogs because we want to make sure they get adopted but don't forget about the puppies. >> and so many people have the misconception that there are only older and undesirable dogs but look at these beauties. there are so many gorgeous puppies for rescue. >> these are all saint bernard mixes. >> they are. and that is miikka. and this is a little girl and this is their brother chowder. and this is their cousin. >> and tinkerbell your personality is coming out. look at her. all of these puppies are just september from heaven above. this one right here looks like a stuffed teddy bear. >> she does, for sure. >
back to you. >> thank you, holly.et's switch gears to a smaller animal now. if you're looking for a cute and furry edition to the family, look no further. debbie mars den is our friend and joins us with four puppies. you are really trying to hurt us. >> they are cute puppies. >> you trying to get these guys adopted. good morning. >> good morning. >> and normally when we talk about the shelters, we talk about the older dogs because we want to make sure they get...
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. >> where do you and your father live, or where did you live together? >> lexington, massachusetts. i was born there, in 1955. went through lexington public school systems, and, in fact, we lived -- still the same house we were in when i was in high school, lexington battle greens. when i say to people, i am from lexington, i always add, the birthplace of american liberty, to put it in context. well, now, you are referring well, now you're referring there to our rival. that's the concord minuteman.u i didn't put a picture of the co lexington minuteman in becauseut the inscription's not quite so dramatic.nsr ralph waldo emerson's "concord hymn" accompanies that particular monument, and that's much more famous. c-span: now how far is lexingto, and concord away from eachfamo. other?n >> guest: oh, just a couple ofm miles; an easy bicycle ride foro me when i was a kid.es i could easily go over to the old north bridge and -- to see that statue.d but i really grew up in thee shadow of the lexingtonrel minuteman and like to maintain that distinction. o there wa
. >> where do you and your father live, or where did you live together? >> lexington, massachusetts. i was born there, in 1955. went through lexington public school systems, and, in fact, we lived -- still the same house we were in when i was in high school, lexington battle greens. when i say to people, i am from lexington, i always add, the birthplace of american liberty, to put it in context. well, now, you are referring well, now you're referring there to our rival. that's the...
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thank you so much. let's go now to islamabad, pakistan, andres za, the cnn international correspondent. what is the latest? have there been arrest there's, reza? >> there have been a couple arrests, a couple of individuals arrested in karachi. we don't know the identity of the individuals. according to government officials here in pakistan, faisal shahzad did have a karachi id, a karachi residence, a house in karachi in this neighborhood according to an intelligence source was raided, two individuals detained and being questioned at this hour, larry. >> larry: now he was legally in the united states, but back and forth to pakistan a lot. what do we know about what he did when he was there? >> well, based on the investigation here so far, based on what we're learning about faisal shahzad, it was really no red flags, no indications that he was headed for a life of militancy. government officials telling cnn he lived pretty much a normal life. they tell us he was from a village in northwest pakistan just o
thank you so much. let's go now to islamabad, pakistan, andres za, the cnn international correspondent. what is the latest? have there been arrest there's, reza? >> there have been a couple arrests, a couple of individuals arrested in karachi. we don't know the identity of the individuals. according to government officials here in pakistan, faisal shahzad did have a karachi id, a karachi residence, a house in karachi in this neighborhood according to an intelligence source was raided, two...
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what can you do to keep you from leading you to making the wrong investment decisions? we'll discuss that with a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at duke university and author of the new book, the up side of irrationality. welcome to nightly business report. >> good to be here. >> tom: how do outside forces influence our investment decisions? can you give us a real life example. >> i can give you a few. i can give you 18 actually. let's start with one. so often when they give us a particular portfolio, they tell us over how long of a period the calculator returns. sometimes it could be ten years, five years, 30 years. it turns out that's the input that we take and figure out whether this is a good fund or not a good fun but somebody else decides it for us. this is one example. >> tom: i want to talk about time frame in a moment. we'll have a visual example of that. when you talk about the they, you're talking about professionals here, mutual fund salesman or whomever. we know that buyers are usually concerned about not buying too high or at least not mak
what can you do to keep you from leading you to making the wrong investment decisions? we'll discuss that with a professor of psychology and behavioral economics at duke university and author of the new book, the up side of irrationality. welcome to nightly business report. >> good to be here. >> tom: how do outside forces influence our investment decisions? can you give us a real life example. >> i can give you a few. i can give you 18 actually. let's start with one. so often...
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you start telling something, at fist you tell it right. you slip something in. you tell it looser. may have cost him the opportunity to serve. >> donna, if he came to you and said, what do i do? what would you tell him? >> he apologized. he needs to keep doing that. he needs to get the burden off his back and get back to the real issue. the longer he talks about it, the more tape, voters don't care. they care about their jobs, their health care, their way of life. he has an incredible record of service. you have to talk about the issues. >> if i were a democratic strategist, i would tell him to get out of the race. >> out? >> out. it's not a year for phonies. >> they may hold it against him, don't get out. fight back. you're going to lose, maybe. which one of us has not exaggerated? >> if you ran the party, if you were tim kaine, what would you be doing? >> i would be trying to get him out. it's all taken -- how do you explain that he evidently told the hartford current that he was the captain of the harvard swim team when he wasn't on the swim team. he goes on "morning joe" and sa
you start telling something, at fist you tell it right. you slip something in. you tell it looser. may have cost him the opportunity to serve. >> donna, if he came to you and said, what do i do? what would you tell him? >> he apologized. he needs to keep doing that. he needs to get the burden off his back and get back to the real issue. the longer he talks about it, the more tape, voters don't care. they care about their jobs, their health care, their way of life. he has an...
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if you weren't playing and you filled in for somebody they called you a caddy.baker. >> rob: there's john baker and he and fredi gonzalez they all went over to iraq to visit the troops. a wonderful thing in the offseason this year. >> bob: a place you have been. >> rob: would love to go back. >> bob: 2-1. >> rob: lucky in spring training i met a brigadier general from the marines. hopefully this offseason will get to visit the troops some more. they deserve it. >> bob: high gas, two balls, two strikes. >> rob: got a great up the ladder fast ball and when he gets up and in on you you're not hitting that. don't throw a change-up in the dirt. >> bob: 2-2. little offspeed. yeah , was. wanted it up. he put it down. >> bob: four run lead but he misses up and in. second walk by tyler clippard who walked the first man he faced. dan uggla to load the bases in the second by nyjer morgan pulled off the miracle in left center. jim riggleman not breathing easy yet. cameron maybin is up there 0-4 tonight. >> bob: it would be interesting to see what he does with the ninth. >>
if you weren't playing and you filled in for somebody they called you a caddy.baker. >> rob: there's john baker and he and fredi gonzalez they all went over to iraq to visit the troops. a wonderful thing in the offseason this year. >> bob: a place you have been. >> rob: would love to go back. >> bob: 2-1. >> rob: lucky in spring training i met a brigadier general from the marines. hopefully this offseason will get to visit the troops some more. they deserve it....
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after you. >> thank you. >> pelley: it is your airplane. on her travels from the white house to the united nations to the cradle of terrorism. >> amazingly, we have 16 out of the 44 houses on the street have foreclosed over the last year. >> safer: yours over here? >> mine will be number 17. >> safer: chris deaner's house will be in foreclosure not because he can't afford the payments. he can pay, but he won't. he's walking away from his mortgage because his house has lost almost half its value. and there are thousands of people across the country doing the same thing. cutting their losses, leaving the banks holding thousands of houses nobody wants. so you don't feel any responsibility for it? >> unfortunately no. i don't. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." we'd been wanting a dog for a while. so we searched local shelters and fell in love with bailey. we took millions of photos. and of course, introduc
after you. >> thank you. >> pelley: it is your airplane. on her travels from the white house to the united nations to the cradle of terrorism. >> amazingly, we have 16 out of the 44 houses on the street have foreclosed over the last year. >> safer: yours over here? >> mine will be number 17. >> safer: chris deaner's house will be in foreclosure not because he can't afford the payments. he can pay, but he won't. he's walking away from his mortgage because his...
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if you perform better, you play better, you get bonuses. it shifted the authority down to lower levels. this is a basic idea that has been done in the civilian world for a while. it was very controversial. i forget the name of the organization for the dod civilians but they had an interest group that was against this program. it was challenged in the courts and the dod the new administration looked at it and cancel it. people had who -- who had transferred to the new system have to transfer back to the old system. in some cases, you end up with a situation because they had been in the new system for some time, their pay had advanced more quickly and to transfer them back, they would have to take a pay cut. the dod says they would not cut their pay back what would have been but that extra cost. host: let's hear from fort meade, maryland, good morning. caller: we live at fort meade. back in 2001, before 9/11 when they're privatizing houses on base, these outside contractors took over and have the land and houses and came and caller in and col
if you perform better, you play better, you get bonuses. it shifted the authority down to lower levels. this is a basic idea that has been done in the civilian world for a while. it was very controversial. i forget the name of the organization for the dod civilians but they had an interest group that was against this program. it was challenged in the courts and the dod the new administration looked at it and cancel it. people had who -- who had transferred to the new system have to transfer...
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>> thank you. >> thank you, mr.blumenauer. >> first of all, let me say, i am willing to defer to him on that. i am sure we will be seeking the guidance of our state officials when we make those decisions. in our state right now and in my district we have been in the process of trying to finance a mega-project. i think it is one of the three largest projects involving an sneat -- interest state highway system -- interstate highway system now on the books. it is a $4 bill bill project. two bridges over the ohio river connecting louisville and southern indiana and then realigning the area of downtown louisville where three interstates -- converge is probably too mild a word, collide is probably a better word -- because it affects the flow of goods and services on a northwest actionis and also east-west axis. secretary, i know you have been involved in helping to find ways to fund this project. i guess i would like to know how you feel a national infrastructure bank could help finance this. i know we have received help
>> thank you. >> thank you, mr.blumenauer. >> first of all, let me say, i am willing to defer to him on that. i am sure we will be seeking the guidance of our state officials when we make those decisions. in our state right now and in my district we have been in the process of trying to finance a mega-project. i think it is one of the three largest projects involving an sneat -- interest state highway system -- interstate highway system now on the books. it is a $4 bill bill...
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every time i say to a patient you know, you should eat less and move more i find myself thinking you have to go to medical school to learn to say that? [laughter] like, really? so, the idea of sort of trying to engage in a conversation that is actually a conversation as opposed to a lecture, which tends not to work so well. but the office thus function on a visit fee-for-service system with a lot of time for the doctors or staff to engage in conversations without what the patient might choose to do and everything we know about the learning theory says if you want to drive the if you change that's the place you have to go. so, what do we need to do to make happen the kind of thing we did? well, we had to develop and expand on them on md staff. in a community based market called overhead. we recognize and other forms of health care system the surgeons who operated is understood somebody has to support the operating room and which it works. if someone does a colonoscopy is understood someone has to support the cost of that instrument and the table which the patient is fleeing. in primar
every time i say to a patient you know, you should eat less and move more i find myself thinking you have to go to medical school to learn to say that? [laughter] like, really? so, the idea of sort of trying to engage in a conversation that is actually a conversation as opposed to a lecture, which tends not to work so well. but the office thus function on a visit fee-for-service system with a lot of time for the doctors or staff to engage in conversations without what the patient might choose...
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and i think you have to have both of them. you know, you say foreign policy and you can just. people, the glaze on and on their eyes. this is not a particularly sexy issue, but things like the farm bill are hugely important. that decides who gets the subsidies and who doesn't. as i talked about today, i really think everybody should get involved as a general rule. that's more than just letterwriting. that's raising money, but the letterwriting really does work. these elected officials, you know, if they got 50 letters pro and 100 letters against, well, i'm going to vote against. there's a lot legislation going around washington right now and in state capital, both good and bad, of what i think is good is an antibiotic banned. if you're concerned about mrsa and concerned about antibiotics give the producers unfair advantage, then you might want to lobby for passage of that bill. on the other side there's a bill being passed around that would make my new or a hazardous substance under the superfund. so that, if this law were to pass that farmer would never, ever be held liable o
and i think you have to have both of them. you know, you say foreign policy and you can just. people, the glaze on and on their eyes. this is not a particularly sexy issue, but things like the farm bill are hugely important. that decides who gets the subsidies and who doesn't. as i talked about today, i really think everybody should get involved as a general rule. that's more than just letterwriting. that's raising money, but the letterwriting really does work. these elected officials, you...