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ha ha ha ha ha ha. bret: i don't know who writes his speeches. that's it for "special report" this time. the only place you will get the whole story. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering wildly ) ( whistle, thud ) ha ha. ice age: dawn of the dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ( grunts ) [playground chatter] [school bell ringing] [car horn honks] if your kids rely on subsidized school meals, contact your feeding america member food bank to learn about free summer meals. ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ [ boi-oi-oing ] [ crack ] visit orthoinfo.org. a message from the american academy of orthopaedic surgeons. hingbout als, better known as lou gehrig's disease, know this: it attacks your body. but with your support [bullet being fired from gun] bang the als association can help people with als [bullet passing through] woosh do this. >>> back now, more with secretary of education arne duncan. decade, i understand the beast that is washington, d.c. you just left the hill a few moments ago. talk to me about dealing with some of the folks that you're dealing with today who, qu
ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering wildly ) ( whistle, thud ) ha ha. ice age: dawn of the dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ( grunts ) [playground chatter] [school bell ringing] [car horn honks] if your kids rely on subsidized school meals, contact your feeding america member food bank to learn about free summer meals. ♪ my joints don't jump no more ♪ [ boi-oi-oing ] [ crack ] visit orthoinfo.org. a message from the...
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that is what they think the world is. >> she has. >> she has. >> she has. >> she has a girlfriend. >> who is -- he has a girlfriend. >> who is the girlfriend. >> it gives a certain bit of credibility for any woman in the workforce at any job but it also tells little girls, you know, you can be whatever you want to be and it's true. >> i have helpers. i have these kids that are expected to help. she does have to do her homework, though. >> just another couple minutes. >> you want a hamburger to go or? >> no, i'm fine, thank you. thank you very much. >> you hungry? >> todd, the man the governor calls first dude enjoys being mr. mom. >> i think in today's society you see more and more dads change diapers and switch roles and, you know, for myself when i was for a short period of time and sarah was working full time and i had the kids that is the real job, motherhood so going back to work was a vacation. >> todd grew up where there was an expectation that he was going to help his mom and he helped raise siblings also. he loves being a dad as much as i love being a mom. >> working women ar
that is what they think the world is. >> she has. >> she has. >> she has. >> she has a girlfriend. >> who is -- he has a girlfriend. >> who is the girlfriend. >> it gives a certain bit of credibility for any woman in the workforce at any job but it also tells little girls, you know, you can be whatever you want to be and it's true. >> i have helpers. i have these kids that are expected to help. she does have to do her homework, though. >>...
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sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. glenn: well, the house judiciary committee doesn't think they need to investigate acorn, even though they have heard, oh, a ton of accusations. that leads us to believe there are members of congress who are covering up for acorn's alleged corruption, but we don't know exactly why. watch this. why doesn't john conyers care to investigate acorn anymore? was there someone in congress who made him not care? let's investigate. >> is there anybody here that can testify? from acorn? well, may i ask, respectfully, that the chairman consider such a hearing so we can get to the bottom of this? >> it sounds like a reasonable question from house judiciary committee chairman john conyers on capitol hill on march 1 19, but he didn't get a reasonable answer from new york congressman jerry nadler. >> let me just say that i would certainly consider a hearing on acorn if i ever hear any credible allegations. glenn: the two democratic lawmakers had just been told about a pattern of crimes allegedly comm
sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. glenn: well, the house judiciary committee doesn't think they need to investigate acorn, even though they have heard, oh, a ton of accusations. that leads us to believe there are members of congress who are covering up for acorn's alleged corruption, but we don't know exactly why. watch this. why doesn't john conyers care to investigate acorn anymore? was there someone in congress who made him not care? let's investigate. >> is there anybody here that...
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he has a deep resentment for the rich. he has failed. the sooner people admit this, the sooner we do something about it. only 10% of the stimulus is spent. let's assume that the republican party wins back the house. if this happens, we can cancel the rest of his idea. he might veto any bill that would cancel the rest of the spending on the stimulus and say turn it into a tax-cut. elections have consequences. we got what we voted for or what the majority voted for. greta: what does it mean if the health care does not pass? if he cannot even get enough democrats? what does it mean to him in the big picture? >> well, i would have to probably side with jim demint, this is the centerpiece. if he does not get this this time, you try for next year or later in this term. they are going to keep trying for this. i think it is wrong for people on our side to start getting giddy about polls showing most people opposing this and so forth because these people never give up, they never go away, they will not stop until they get this done. that is why t
he has a deep resentment for the rich. he has failed. the sooner people admit this, the sooner we do something about it. only 10% of the stimulus is spent. let's assume that the republican party wins back the house. if this happens, we can cancel the rest of his idea. he might veto any bill that would cancel the rest of the spending on the stimulus and say turn it into a tax-cut. elections have consequences. we got what we voted for or what the majority voted for. greta: what does it mean if...
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hehould swit to advil p the better nig's sep. ( sniffing ) ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering ldly ) ( whistle, th ) ha ha. ice age: dawn ofhe dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba baba ( grunts ) delicious flavors... expertly blended... cause great tasting dressings aren't just made, they're crafted. >>> thanks for being with us, on this saturday. sandhya, thanks for joining us on the couch. >> great to be here. >> going to be here tomorrow? >> i think i can make it. >> david, you here? >> bright and early. >> they're here. you join us, as well. have a great saturday. and stay with abc news have a great saturday. and stay with abc news throughout the day. >> good morning, washington. it is 7:56. in the news today this morning -- calm returns to leesburg after a tense hostage situation that went late into the night. dozens of swat team members swarmed the house on valley view avenue an armed suspect barricaded himself inside with two elderly hostages. police say the suspects robbed the other kind of jewelry sto
hehould swit to advil p the better nig's sep. ( sniffing ) ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering ldly ) ( whistle, th ) ha ha. ice age: dawn ofhe dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba baba ( grunts ) delicious flavors... expertly blended... cause great tasting dressings aren't just made, they're crafted. >>> thanks for being with us, on this saturday. sandhya, thanks for joining us on the couch. >> great to be here....
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sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. if you could help prevent a fracture, wouldn't you? for your free kit, call now. stuart: you heard about this. you know those gift cards you have been meaning to use. you may want to use them soon. if you don't, you may lose them to the government. more than half of all states are already grabbing unused cards and now more than a dozen cash strapped states are looking to do the sam thing. >> what the state governments are doing reminds me of my 3-year-old finding another kid's toy and saying i can keep it because i want it. that is not the way it works. two weeks ago a federal judge in kentucky ruled the state abandonment law was unconstitutional because the objective of the law was to raise revenue and not to reunite property owners with their property. stuart: neil, are you fired up in >> am i supposed to listen to childish lawyer. the analogy is to a child that goes to a playground and leaves his toy and goes home and if he is not responsible enough to take care of it let someone else take it. i think that is reasonable and in this
sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. if you could help prevent a fracture, wouldn't you? for your free kit, call now. stuart: you heard about this. you know those gift cards you have been meaning to use. you may want to use them soon. if you don't, you may lose them to the government. more than half of all states are already grabbing unused cards and now more than a dozen cash strapped states are looking to do the sam thing. >> what the state governments are doing reminds me of my...
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ha ha! a little something to mom? say something to mom. how about, "goodbye, mom. sorry"? ha ha ha! we know it's hard to talk to your kids about sex. it's embarrassing. but you don't have to be explicit about it. you don't have to talk about the parts. just tell us how you feel. tell us what you want us to do. karen, let's talk. tell us to wait to have sex. to make the conversation easier, go to 4parents.gov. you've got the power of fast, lasting relief. for wetness, irritation, and itch. look for the healing seal: gold bond medicated. the powder with the power. >>> one of the world's largest and oldest cosmetic and skincare companies is speechering a fresh face and a fierce show. hired a new chief operating officer to lead the charge of carrying on the tradition of beauty established by the johnson company and this is our "slice of life." >> reporter: fashion fair cosmetics latest face of beauty is their new chief operating officer ann. >> the reason that i came to fashion fair cosmetics and first and foremost, the brand itself has a tremendous history. the key with fashion fair is
ha ha! a little something to mom? say something to mom. how about, "goodbye, mom. sorry"? ha ha ha! we know it's hard to talk to your kids about sex. it's embarrassing. but you don't have to be explicit about it. you don't have to talk about the parts. just tell us how you feel. tell us what you want us to do. karen, let's talk. tell us to wait to have sex. to make the conversation easier, go to 4parents.gov. you've got the power of fast, lasting relief. for wetness, irritation, and...
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the better night's sep. ( sniffing ) ha ha ha! ( sighs, sniffs ) huh? ( angelic choir sings ) ohhhhhhh. ( chattering ldly ) ( whistle, th ) ha ha. ice age: dawn ofhe dinosaurs. now in mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ ba da ba ba baba ( grunts ) >>> feeling good with that green smoothie in you? >> i would wrestle a bear. it's unbelievable. >> have a great saturday. >> you'll be back tomorrow? >> i will. >> you'll be back tomorrow? hope you will, too. two medium ppcis, you' rdyorthmimorning k to a good breaas one coffee with room, one rgmoa tt medium mchto lit t ocolate ho t wp, i have two cappuccos oncoffee with room, onlae chlae,a di macchi, a light hot chocolate, hold thehi and two espressos, one with aoue ot nnta meth cfetota this focus. anxclent source of fiber that helps you avoid... thdiraioof mid-morninhuer nohas, i'm good.
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my city has advanced a lot. but my city has specialized [unintelligible] the main market is the united states. it is because the decline in this market, my city has seen an increase in the unemployment rate, up to 18%. therefore, we do not see possibilities to increase exports dramatically to the united states in the short term. but we need the agreement as a sign for investors from all over the world to be much more confident in columbia. it is quite difficult for my government to invite investors to put their money in colombia when they ask, "i want to put my money in columbia, but why hasn't the united states approved the free trade agreement with columbia?" in a country with 46 million people, the only way for us to prosper is by having access to all of the market's, to all of the customers, to all of these suppliers, to integrate the international commute -- the international economy. it is quite difficult to negotiate with other countries when our minister of trade has a great goal for our administration.
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"ha ha ha ha!" just laughing and i had a cigar. >> and you were shirtless. >> jimmy: and i was shirtless, yeah. >> why would you -- >> jimmy: that's the way i view movies now. but, dude, you got a call from jerry bruckheimer. he says, "i want you to be in the movie." >> "i want you to do this movie with nick cage, the voice of nick cage, penelope cruz, tracy morgan. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i show up and it's, like, zach galifianakis and some gerbils. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but it's still a thrill. >> what a bummer. i'm like, "which one is the guinea pig? which one is zach?" >> jimmy: yeah, you don't know which one's which. yeah, absolutely. we have a clip of the film. let's take a look at "g-force." >> all right. >> hey. how are you doing? >> whoa. that's impossible. g-force was able to get some intelligence regarding project cluster storm. >> wait, you ran a mission without my authorization? >> yes, we went to saber's mansion -- >> wait a second, kendel. you broke into leonard saber's house? >> we ac
"ha ha ha ha!" just laughing and i had a cigar. >> and you were shirtless. >> jimmy: and i was shirtless, yeah. >> why would you -- >> jimmy: that's the way i view movies now. but, dude, you got a call from jerry bruckheimer. he says, "i want you to be in the movie." >> "i want you to do this movie with nick cage, the voice of nick cage, penelope cruz, tracy morgan. >> jimmy: wow. >> and i show up and it's, like, zach...
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vice president willt pie.eecth. >> you kn, w deo the best we can. >> ha-ha. heor the o tod.baop too bad. ho tthtus j erodmpteuremp today was 89 tmpej degrees. e vance, i wan ateg k at the bottom of we, dustouha yo we, dtou y thin tnk you ought your breath. >> ha-ha. >> outside tonight, our temperatures are right now -- here we are. our high temperature, 89 degrees. look at the heat that has been on out in the pacific northwest. seattle, record high, 96 degrees. portland today, portland only 96. but they have had s days above 90 degrees today. it is still on. that's where the heat is. not around the great lakes. not around the mid part of the country. there is the spin in the atmosphere. the next area of moisture that will be coming our way. i think setting up the stage, perhaps, for some nasty weather tomorrow. you can see that humidity. we have had a few showers in and around the areas to our south. nothing in and around us. and look at it. parts of the mid part of the country. boy, a nasty, nasty night. and severe thunderstorms. more rains out into kentucky
vice president willt pie.eecth. >> you kn, w deo the best we can. >> ha-ha. heor the o tod.baop too bad. ho tthtus j erodmpteuremp today was 89 tmpej degrees. e vance, i wan ateg k at the bottom of we, dustouha yo we, dtou y thin tnk you ought your breath. >> ha-ha. >> outside tonight, our temperatures are right now -- here we are. our high temperature, 89 degrees. look at the heat that has been on out in the pacific northwest. seattle, record high, 96 degrees. portland...
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ha ha. who's that rich? ted in skyscrapers alone... but on the ground by those who could see what needed to be done. volunteers who in service stepped forward... onto the dust of the moon, a levee in the heartland, the marble steps of a dream. you may ask yourself: "where is my moon, my levee, my dream?" well, it's here... with you. step forward. help renew america at usaservice.org terry: time for "what do i need to know" for next week. tracy, what do we need to know? >> hollywood's bucking the recession trend. people are still going to the movies. cheap thrills, even though ticket prices are on the rise, people are paying for them. "bruno" comes out this weekend. sacha baron cohen in t. he's also naked on the cover of "g.q.." my 7-year-old daughter happened to find that at the bookstore the other day, so keep kids at home, go to the movies. terry: not for little kids. john, what do we need to know? >> this could the last show i ever do. i'm running with the bulls in pamplona monday morning. a guy died friday. i think i might need a l
ha ha. who's that rich? ted in skyscrapers alone... but on the ground by those who could see what needed to be done. volunteers who in service stepped forward... onto the dust of the moon, a levee in the heartland, the marble steps of a dream. you may ask yourself: "where is my moon, my levee, my dream?" well, it's here... with you. step forward. help renew america at usaservice.org terry: time for "what do i need to know" for next week. tracy, what do we need to know?...
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the lights. >> put them in the dark now. >> no, no. >> got to turn out the light. >> ha-ha-ha. [ cheers and applause ]
the lights. >> put them in the dark now. >> no, no. >> got to turn out the light. >> ha-ha-ha. [ cheers and applause ]
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ha ha ha >> wasn't nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. >> geraldo: stirring testimonial at the michael jackson memorial. he joins me. sales records just released indicate that michael jackson has sold 9 million records since his death and that he is by far the biggest selling artist of the year and that he is probably bigger than he has been before. your comment on it? >> thank god it is clear that people appreciate michael and i just wish he had seen this appreciation. all over the world record sales are going through the roof and i think there is also part of what you see all this activity around trying to make sure that some of the business people that i feel did not look out for his interests in life are now trying to cash in and his family trying to fight them off and preserve his legacy and preserve the integrity of the family now that he is not with us. >> geraldo: do you blame the business vultures along with the doctors for helping kill him? >> i think that there clearly needs to be a thorough investigation. i don't want to make
ha ha ha >> wasn't nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with. >> geraldo: stirring testimonial at the michael jackson memorial. he joins me. sales records just released indicate that michael jackson has sold 9 million records since his death and that he is by far the biggest selling artist of the year and that he is probably bigger than he has been before. your comment on it? >> thank god it is clear that people appreciate michael and i...
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creo que no ha cambiado desde el primer dÍa. ya se ha dicho que no van a bloquear. creo que estamos casi garantizados de que este voto no se va a convertir en el circo que se habÍa esperado. >> tÚ dijiste que al principio te habÍa causado buena impresiÓn pero al final tÚ opiniÓn habÍa cambiado. >> estoy de acuerdo con clarisa que va a ser confirmada. aunque empezÓ bien con su discurso preparado, cada dÍa, de una pregunta otra, cuando le pidieron aclarar y explicar mejor su filosofÍa jurÍdica y su posiciÓn en varios casos, ella empezÓ a evadir mÁs y más. asÍ que me gusta menos ahora que antes de las audiencias. >> tu primera impresiÓn, representa ella a todos los hispanos? >> realmente no se quÉ tipo de jueza va a ser pero de seguro representa el Ánimo, las esperanzas de muchos latinos en este paÍs. me parece que en muchas partes del mundo. me parece que comenzÓ cuando fue nominada como una persona que realmente hablaba increÍble, por el proceso me parece como dice el seÑor, nunca entendimos o sabemos sus pensamientos pero ese es el producto de
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she has a track record. she has shown to be a mainstream judge. you don't have to guess what kind of a judge she's going to be. i've asked her about her speeches. she said ultimately and completely the law controls. as a judge, she's shown over and over again ultimately and completely the law controls. we've had a lot of judicial nominees of both republicans and democrats talk about the background, how that has influenced them. former president bush talked about empathy when he nominated a republican to the supreme court. you know, the fact is her answers are these. ultimately and completely the law controls. and she has the experience and the cases to be a mainstream judge. anything else is nitpicking.... >> schieffer: nitpicking? >> and it gives the impression that a lot of people were going to oppose anybody, anybody that president obama came up with. >> i am really flabbergasted by the depth and consistency of her philosophical critique of the ideal of impartial justice. i think that's a real expression of hers. i think it does not show up as
she has a track record. she has shown to be a mainstream judge. you don't have to guess what kind of a judge she's going to be. i've asked her about her speeches. she said ultimately and completely the law controls. as a judge, she's shown over and over again ultimately and completely the law controls. we've had a lot of judicial nominees of both republicans and democrats talk about the background, how that has influenced them. former president bush talked about empathy when he nominated a...
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has going for it. what is happening in washington, to define themselves in a different way, especially from state houses and saying this is what we need to be doing in washington, this is us doing is different ways. >> and who are those governors right now? >> people that you've talked about so far, bobby jindal in louisiana, pawlenty from minnesota and a daniels from ind interred. a bunch of folks. >> they all have to resign. you cannot be a sitting governor and run successfully for the president, you can't do it. >> george bush did it. >> george bush did it in 2000. barack obama ran from the senate. >> the rules have changed and the amount of money you have to raise, you have to be out in the country raising it. >> think about mitch daniels, one thing to understand his opponents in 2006 and very bad years for republicans and not in southern republican conservative states. >> right. >> don't we have, don't republicans need somebody from the north, not another southern candidate? >> republicans have a
has going for it. what is happening in washington, to define themselves in a different way, especially from state houses and saying this is what we need to be doing in washington, this is us doing is different ways. >> and who are those governors right now? >> people that you've talked about so far, bobby jindal in louisiana, pawlenty from minnesota and a daniels from ind interred. a bunch of folks. >> they all have to resign. you cannot be a sitting governor and run...
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this boy has no toys. he plays with a beam of light. afghanistan has made progress. but what about the future? what would you tell this little girl? >>> you were watching "bbc world news." still to come, the shuttle endeavor talks with the international space station. -- the shuttle endeavor docks with the international space station. >>> usually it is fights between the israelis and palestinians that makes talk, but riot police in jerusalem have been battling protests in ultra-orthodox jewish neighborhoods that started with the rest of their religious woman accused of starving her 3-year-old child. the case has sparked debate about whether or this group can opt out from mainstream society. our correspondent sent us this special report from jerusalem. >> jerusalem's ultra-orthodox jewish neighborhoods turned into a battlefield this week. in traditional clothing, some dating back to the 18th- century, hundreds of religious men took to the streets, bringing traffic to a standstill, burning bins, and throwing stones. protesters are incensed of the detention of the relig
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hat. all right. steve, you're in a great mood, right? [ laughter ] perfect. all right. well, hey, it's tax day today. tax day. it's wednesday, april 15th. but if you don't get yours down in time, don't worry about it. the good news is you may be on your way to an obama cabinet position. [ laughter ] so that's good. congratulations. good luck. this whole pirate situation is getting out of control, right? just can't stop thinking about it. two more attacks yesterday. i mean, i don't understand how it works. apparently, they pull up to the ship, they fire some shots, scare everyone off, then they climb up the side, then i guess they copy and distribute dvds. is that what they do? [ laughter ] terrifying stuff. i meanit's reall-- "wolverine's" not even out yet. well, how am i -- [ laughter and applause ] it's frightening. frightening. [ rim shot ] [ cheers and applause ] that was -- >> steve: beach volleyball. >> jimmy: that was beach volleyball. you noticed the sand when he landed? yeah. [
hat. all right. steve, you're in a great mood, right? [ laughter ] perfect. all right. well, hey, it's tax day today. tax day. it's wednesday, april 15th. but if you don't get yours down in time, don't worry about it. the good news is you may be on your way to an obama cabinet position. [ laughter ] so that's good. congratulations. good luck. this whole pirate situation is getting out of control, right? just can't stop thinking about it. two more attacks yesterday. i mean, i don't understand...
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the economic situation has been critical, it has improved marginally, not just because of a worldwide economic decision, but because i don't think that has -- it had an impact. it is more to do with the power sector in pakistan, and business activity, inflation, that is something else the government is trying to tackle, and to be fair to them, soon after elections, they did inherit a massive sector of problems to develop capacity. the drawback is, when all this is happening, fighting insurgencies and political stability, governance is suffering. it is badly needed. as we move to another relationship, we get more and more of the military institute's strength behind the democratically elected government, we should see the government to improve. comedienne and public opinion have talked about so far, they're very supportive, very positive, i hope it stays that way, but whichever way you look at it, the insurgency is going to stretch out for some time. the military, remaining involved, india, pakistan relations, so far, not moving forward. we are in for the long haul as far as stability a
the economic situation has been critical, it has improved marginally, not just because of a worldwide economic decision, but because i don't think that has -- it had an impact. it is more to do with the power sector in pakistan, and business activity, inflation, that is something else the government is trying to tackle, and to be fair to them, soon after elections, they did inherit a massive sector of problems to develop capacity. the drawback is, when all this is happening, fighting...
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there has been a problem. first, there is a problem with the whole prosecution system in pakistan and the way the prosecution can put a case before the judge to get a conviction. there is a weakness that has been taken care of, but it involves a lot of other capacities to be built the -- to be built up. a lot of "law-and-order -- "
there has been a problem. first, there is a problem with the whole prosecution system in pakistan and the way the prosecution can put a case before the judge to get a conviction. there is a weakness that has been taken care of, but it involves a lot of other capacities to be built the -- to be built up. a lot of "law-and-order -- "
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ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. >> julie: this is a fox news alert. a woman whose body was founder discovered inside a manhattan skyscraper is a homicide. woman's identity has not yet been officially released but investigators are going with the assumption that she is 46-year-old woman. she is a cleaning woman who vanished five days ago in a high security building near ground zero. medical examiner says the woman died from asphyxia. her airway was obstructed by tape. she suffered a head wound. >>> new development from afghanistan, coalition troops killing 12 taliban insurgents in a gun battle. coalition forces trying to secure the area before the august 20th presidential election. >> kelly: we're still waiting for a green light from nasa. astronauts are suiting up right now for the possible launch. launch was delayed because of lightning strikes and scheduled to blast off 7:13 eastern time and we'll bring it to you live on the fox reported with julie. >> julie: and we'll be bringing you live of
ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. >> julie: this is a fox news alert. a woman whose body was founder discovered inside a manhattan skyscraper is a homicide. woman's identity has not yet been officially released but investigators are going with the assumption that she is 46-year-old woman. she is a cleaning woman who vanished five days ago in a high security building near ground zero. medical examiner says the woman died from...
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roberts has got a hit and scored. jones has been on base three times. he has scored tice. he has a hit. markakis has a two for four, he has scored two runs in the ball game, so top of the order has been there in this one. >> which is usually the case for the orioles. that one for 16, the only hit that thai got was huff. >> gary: buried in the territory by thompson, and a 1- 0 count. thompson has been working behind, jepsen worked behind, and santana, the startedder, spent at bats working behind the oriole hitters. that has been a problem for the three pitchers who have been on the mound for the angels in this ball game. 10 hits now for the orioles. here is the delivery to roberts, and that's going to miss. melvin mora is at third, wieters is on at first. and roberts trying to bring at least one of them home here with two down. and it matters, in light of the two runs picked the last half inning by the angels. robbers will take the pitch. that is in there for a strike. 2-1 for thompson. roberts ready and the 2-1 delivery. no runs, a couple of hits, two are left on base. ori
roberts has got a hit and scored. jones has been on base three times. he has scored tice. he has a hit. markakis has a two for four, he has scored two runs in the ball game, so top of the order has been there in this one. >> which is usually the case for the orioles. that one for 16, the only hit that thai got was huff. >> gary: buried in the territory by thompson, and a 1- 0 count. thompson has been working behind, jepsen worked behind, and santana, the startedder, spent at bats...
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landed. >> ha-ha-ha. oh, boy. >> thank you. >> whew. >> the eagle has landed. >> seemingly he enjoyed it every step of the way. walter cronkite's reaction to the moon landing, remembering a broadcasting legend when we come back. >>> now to the loss of walter cronkite. the legendary cbs news anchorman. died last night. he was 92, our anderson cooper looks back upon a career and man dedicated to delivering the news and all the defining moments along the way. >> the only nation. >> reporter: for so long, for so many of us he was the most trusted man in america. >> and that's the way it is. >> reporter: walter cronkite covered the world in an age of fewer channels and fewer newscasts he changed the world as well. >> looking back on it i think i was so lucky i just happened to fall into the right things at the right time and it worked beautifully. >> reporter: he was born walter leiland cronkite jr. in 1916. he was a beat reporter and football announcer before joining united press in 1939. when the first troop
landed. >> ha-ha-ha. oh, boy. >> thank you. >> whew. >> the eagle has landed. >> seemingly he enjoyed it every step of the way. walter cronkite's reaction to the moon landing, remembering a broadcasting legend when we come back. >>> now to the loss of walter cronkite. the legendary cbs news anchorman. died last night. he was 92, our anderson cooper looks back upon a career and man dedicated to delivering the news and all the defining moments along the way....
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has prevented -- has presented his defense. he has admitted that things happened in sierra leone, murder, rape, the use of child soldiers, but he insists he plays no part. we have been watching the trial unfolds. >> when charles taylor stood to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the first time a former african head of state had been called to answer charges of crimes against manatee. charles taylor has spent many months in the past two years while the trial has been underway sitting impassively, listening to the catalog of atrocities committed in sierra leone. he repeatedly denied any involvement. >> i and a father of 14 children. grandchildren, with love of humanity and i have fought all my life to do what i thought was right in the interests of justice and fair play. i resent that characterization of me. it is false, it is malicious. and i stopped there. >> four judges appointed by the government of sierra leone and the un are hearing the case. the central charge by the prosecution is that charles taylor orchestrated
has prevented -- has presented his defense. he has admitted that things happened in sierra leone, murder, rape, the use of child soldiers, but he insists he plays no part. we have been watching the trial unfolds. >> when charles taylor stood to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the first time a former african head of state had been called to answer charges of crimes against manatee. charles taylor has spent many months in the past two years while the trial has been underway...
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ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. >>> this just in. the white house is considering a small business bailout. now, this proposal will use some of the $700 billion in the bank rescue fund to offer low-interest loans to small businesses. it's not a done deal yet. and no matter what happens with the idea, it will be too late for many businesses, who say until now the administration has ignored them. lisa sylvester has our report. >> reporter: nathan's has been a washington, d.c., landmark in georgetown since 1969. a place where power brokers and regular joes rubbed shoulders over a good beer and a burger. but the family owned restaurant is shutting its doors for good sunday, a casualty of the weakened economy. what effect has the economy had on your business? >> it's killed us in every possible angle. d.c. people eat out less. there are fewer tourists in the district, and business travel has fallen as well. >> reporter: manager jon moss loses his job that day, along with the other employees. the resta
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that has lost -- that has caused him to lose a lot of legitimacy. without that legitimacy, you have to rule by force, and i'm not so confident that this government will be able to do so. >> i'll get to the force because i'll ask you about the police or the people out on the street and the revolutionary guard and all of that. if you say that they may not be able to stay in power, then what happens next? i mean, does this mean that mousavi will suddenly come into office? is there another election? what happens next here? >> i'm not 100% sure, but more likely at some point they will try to strike some sort of compromise. so far ahmadinejad and khamenei have been reluctant to engage in discussions about a compromise. i'm not so sure that's a strategy they will pursue. >> we're talking about des cent. what about the revolutionary guard? what about the people that are out, and you saw people saying they were beaten? are they still siding with ahmadinejad here, or are you seeing decent among there? >> clearly the higher echelon of the irgc are still siding
that has lost -- that has caused him to lose a lot of legitimacy. without that legitimacy, you have to rule by force, and i'm not so confident that this government will be able to do so. >> i'll get to the force because i'll ask you about the police or the people out on the street and the revolutionary guard and all of that. if you say that they may not be able to stay in power, then what happens next? i mean, does this mean that mousavi will suddenly come into office? is there another...
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ha ha ha greta: up next, more and secretary of state hillary clinton, but first, we go to our new york newsroom with ainsley earhardt -- more with secretary of state hillary clinton per diam >> there is a report that is key for shutting down guantanamo bay -- more with secretary of state hillary clinton. >> there is a report that is key for shutting down guantanamo bay. there are looking about taking 50 detainees to other countries, and there are still planning to close it by the end of the year. president obama honoring the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong, and buzz aldrin and others. they are urging the president to look beyond the moon and work towards a mission to mars. i am ainsley earhardt. we now return to "on the record with greta van susteren." check out our website at foxnews.com. thanks for watching fox. greta: warç with secretary of state hillary clinton. -- more with secretary of state hillary clinton. a.q. khan, the father of nuclear weapons in pakistan. are we confident that pakistan is no longer exchanging nuclear çweapons, advice, to north kor? >> we h
ha ha ha greta: up next, more and secretary of state hillary clinton, but first, we go to our new york newsroom with ainsley earhardt -- more with secretary of state hillary clinton per diam >> there is a report that is key for shutting down guantanamo bay -- more with secretary of state hillary clinton. >> there is a report that is key for shutting down guantanamo bay. there are looking about taking 50 detainees to other countries, and there are still planning to close it by the...
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. >> has ideology. every judge has ideology. bill: will you vote yes based on what we know up to this point? >> i think she hits the basic parameters that elections have consequences, obama the right to appoint somebody he wants. republicans have a right to question her. they are not in a will the of control here. it's porpoise to point out that, yes, we are dealing with somebody for whom justice may not be blind. it is explicit sitly color-coded to the things she is saying. it's a disappointing move to the court and something not at all racist for republicans to point out that's aggravating argument made by the left. bill: in your opinion that does not disqualify her from sitting on the court? >> i think if she makes a mistake in the hearings where she affirms these beliefs. then that would be a problem. i'm not sure -- bill: is she ruth bader ginsburg ii? >> she is pretty close. and ruth bader ginsburg is accepted as a liberal justice on the court. you know. the thing that bothers me, i was just listening to you and mary katha
. >> has ideology. every judge has ideology. bill: will you vote yes based on what we know up to this point? >> i think she hits the basic parameters that elections have consequences, obama the right to appoint somebody he wants. republicans have a right to question her. they are not in a will the of control here. it's porpoise to point out that, yes, we are dealing with somebody for whom justice may not be blind. it is explicit sitly color-coded to the things she is saying. it's a...
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what he has said has been the standard for 220 years. it correctly describes the proper role for a judge. unfortunately, a very important person has decided it is time for a change. time for a new kind of judge. what will apply a different standard of judging, including employment of his or her empathy for one of the parties to the dispute. that person is president obama. the question before us is whether his first nominee to the supreme court follows his new model of judging for the traditional model articulated by the judge. president obama in opposing the nomination of cheese -- chief justice roberts said "volunteer is to legal precedence will dispose of 95% of the cases that come before a court, what matters on the supreme court are those 5% of the cases that are truly difficult. a language of the statute will not be perfectly clear, legal process alone will not lead you to a decision." how does president obama proposed judges deal with these are cases? does he want them to use judicial precedent in other accepted tools of interpreta
what he has said has been the standard for 220 years. it correctly describes the proper role for a judge. unfortunately, a very important person has decided it is time for a change. time for a new kind of judge. what will apply a different standard of judging, including employment of his or her empathy for one of the parties to the dispute. that person is president obama. the question before us is whether his first nominee to the supreme court follows his new model of judging for the...
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her job has become. how impossible it has been for her to do simple tasks, how many money it has cost the state of alaska. how much money it has cost her. how much it has put her family through unprecedented attacks. i would ask each of your viewers to think for themselves what do you if you were under those circumstance and if you cared about your state and cared about your family, wouldn't you step aside? bill: let's walk through this. governor palin has been smeared. the family has been attacked. >> yes. >> ok. i can identify because who maybe smeared here, john? i'm not putting myself up to that level as the governor. but i have been smeared every day for the past 13 years, every single day. i know what she is going through. i didn't walk away because i feel because i feel that what i do here is important. that it helps people that it's necessary and that it is part of of my job to take the garbage and i'm well paid to take it. governor palin also is in a position to do a lot of good for the people o
her job has become. how impossible it has been for her to do simple tasks, how many money it has cost the state of alaska. how much money it has cost her. how much it has put her family through unprecedented attacks. i would ask each of your viewers to think for themselves what do you if you were under those circumstance and if you cared about your state and cared about your family, wouldn't you step aside? bill: let's walk through this. governor palin has been smeared. the family has been...
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[baby dinosaurs laugh] sid: [laughs] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> geraldo: welcome back. we are live everybody. i'm joined here in new york by the former police commissioner bernard kerik. i believe that they already know what killed michael jackson. i think that is why they changed the tune and are now suggesting homicide. >> i think it will come down to intentional murder or criminally negligent condition condition -- conduct by the people around him, by one or more of those doctors and some of them around him, knew about it, promoted it, assisted in it, and that is what it is going to come out to be and it will all depend really on the toxicology, what they got out of the body and then they go back and find out who was issuing the prescriptions. >> mark geragos, he was representing michael jackson in the 2005 molestation case and then got too basi buscy with te peterson case up in northern california. now, people are suggesting criminal conduct. >> you know, in california and recently the california supreme court has clarified this, you can charge not just involuntary
[baby dinosaurs laugh] sid: [laughs] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> geraldo: welcome back. we are live everybody. i'm joined here in new york by the former police commissioner bernard kerik. i believe that they already know what killed michael jackson. i think that is why they changed the tune and are now suggesting homicide. >> i think it will come down to intentional murder or criminally negligent condition condition -- conduct by the people around him, by one or more of those doctors...
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he captains the lake's famed sea boat the minne-ha-ha. he says his job never gets old. >> when we cross the lake, we see down the lake, the islands, the lights, the sunset, that's my favorite part. my office has got the best view in the world. >> reporter: it truly is magnificent here. really. the weather is absolutely gorgeous. coming up, ann and i had a chance to take part in one of the favorite past times here, fly fishing. coming up -- women versus fish. but first this is "today" on nbc. (announcer) how can a single make summer more fun? start with the rich and creamy melt of kraft singles and get the best cheeseburger of the summer. kraft singles. goodness. squared. >>> still ahead -- is there a custody deal for michael jackson's three children? an exclusive live interview with katherine jackson's lawyer. >>> we'll have much more from the adirondacks and the beautiful lake george coming up right after this. >> announcer: "today takes a vacation is brought to you by -- expedia. " is brought to you by -- expedia. >> live, local, latebr
he captains the lake's famed sea boat the minne-ha-ha. he says his job never gets old. >> when we cross the lake, we see down the lake, the islands, the lights, the sunset, that's my favorite part. my office has got the best view in the world. >> reporter: it truly is magnificent here. really. the weather is absolutely gorgeous. coming up, ann and i had a chance to take part in one of the favorite past times here, fly fishing. coming up -- women versus fish. but first this is...
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ha-ha-ha-ha. [ laughter ] >> she's awesome. [ elmo laughs] >> jimmy: elmo. [ laughter ] elmo, elmo! well, watch it. watch it, elmo. >> ice-t: elmo's cold-blooded, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: elmo, do you play video games? you're not old enough? >> elmo's daddy only lets him play pac-man. >> jimmy: oh, okay. good. >> well, when you can play more games, you can be on my squad. >> elmo: okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, tell me about -- morgan, tell me about "g4 underground." >> so, yeah, i do a show called "x-play," which is, we review video games. and now actually, "g4 underground" is something that's really near and dear to my heart because there's a lot of just crazy people out there who -- for example, we were looking at a group of people who dress up like real-life super heroes and then they go out and they fight crimes dressed up as super heroes. and it actually works sort of well for them because -- if a guy comes up to you dressed in a cape and -- >> jimmy: are talking to elmo? [ laughter ] >> ice-t: you're talking about real people do this? >> real people. [ laughter ] >> elm
ha-ha-ha-ha. [ laughter ] >> she's awesome. [ elmo laughs] >> jimmy: elmo. [ laughter ] elmo, elmo! well, watch it. watch it, elmo. >> ice-t: elmo's cold-blooded, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: elmo, do you play video games? you're not old enough? >> elmo's daddy only lets him play pac-man. >> jimmy: oh, okay. good. >> well, when you can play more games, you can be on my squad. >> elmo: okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, tell me about -- morgan,...
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ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. >> jones got all of it, way back, and goodbye, home run. adam jones with a two rbi homer, and the orioles have a 5-3 lead in the 10th inning. >> incredible efforts like that force you to take notice. at 23 years of age, jones earns his first trip to the baseball all stars. he represents the orioles in st. louis next week. orioles against the angels today. that is not adam jones there, but jones was playing. a home run for mr. roberts. roberts is at it again. he slaps that into the gap with two men on. he is enin. the orioles would build a 4-0 lead. into the corner it goes. the orioles' lead was cut to 4- 3. aid to run shot under the rock pile ties the game at 5. for the first time in his career, from the right side of the plate, he went deep. there is. he rounded the bases, giving the orioles a 6-5 lead. i felt certain that last year i had seen the greatest tennis match i ever would with a five set epic final. it may still be true, but the debate is open today aft
ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. >> jones got all of it, way back, and goodbye, home run. adam jones with a two rbi homer, and the orioles have a 5-3 lead in the 10th inning. >> incredible efforts like that force you to take notice. at 23 years of age, jones earns his first trip to the baseball all stars. he represents the orioles in st. louis next week. orioles against the angels today. that is not adam jones there,...
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food industry has gone down. sugar industry has gone done. construction has gone down. so, where does that leave us? the economy is in a mess. unemployment is running at 25% to 30%, inflation at 20%. and they are debating how to invest the money. but behind the scene is who is going to control the purse. and i think that is where the big debate is. is it going to be controlled by ahmadinejad, giving projects to the revolutionary guard, or will it be controlled more in line with the bunyod's and ayatoll ayatollahs. that is why the issue is between rafsanjani and the group of ayatollahs and khamenei and ahmadinejad and i love the pictures of the generals because they are the guys that get the money, not the people -- and that is why the question of who controls the revolutionary guard is very important and we don't know. but the unity and vulnerability become a key issue and it is basically them fighting over the money that they are making. so, the outcome will be partially related to who will control the money. thank you. >> thank you very much. our last presentation is
food industry has gone down. sugar industry has gone done. construction has gone down. so, where does that leave us? the economy is in a mess. unemployment is running at 25% to 30%, inflation at 20%. and they are debating how to invest the money. but behind the scene is who is going to control the purse. and i think that is where the big debate is. is it going to be controlled by ahmadinejad, giving projects to the revolutionary guard, or will it be controlled more in line with the bunyod's and...
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ha ha! that's a good one. pretty original. a blic option is going to ki you. you believe that? congressman, what are u talking about? what about the millis who a denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition under t currensystem we have i this country? i would argue that's killing people. how about the millions who put off going to thedoctor, or refilling prescription because they can't afford ? at'slling people. then we have t claim that canada and great brain, you know, they don't even care about their people over there. media matters pn out that canada and great britain both those countries have a lower infant mortality rate a a longer le expectancy tan the united states. sad t true. coressman brown, without a publicoption, amerans could left without coverage. withoutritical care. and they cod actually die. tosay a public option will kill people, my friend, that is "psycho talk." gatheretotogeth for 22 grarams owhole grain goodness. it'shat makes triscuit woh every bite. triscuit. a
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ha ha ha. humor. stress. guess who it is. guess who it is. come on. me! hanging myself in front of timothy geithner! also the president last night at the 100th anniversary of the ncaap, he said although racism is still no excuse for not reaching one's potential, he added about the role of the government as well. here it is as well. >> government programs alone won't get our children to the promised land. yes, government must be a force for equality, but ultimately if we are to be true to our past, we also have to seize our own future. each and everything. glenn: i got my dashboard messiah obama smoking. did you just say seize your own destiny? you are such a knucklehead, coming from the president who wants to spread government into every facet of our life, and finally, the last story, i think we might as well all go to crazy town. flip it over. yeah, baby! nasa has released the refurbished video of the first ever moon landing. oh, this makes sense in an upside-down world. why? because the government looked at it and they said this is awfully grainy, and a
ha ha ha. humor. stress. guess who it is. guess who it is. come on. me! hanging myself in front of timothy geithner! also the president last night at the 100th anniversary of the ncaap, he said although racism is still no excuse for not reaching one's potential, he added about the role of the government as well. here it is as well. >> government programs alone won't get our children to the promised land. yes, government must be a force for equality, but ultimately if we are to be true to...
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ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price --th cacl call or click today. has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. >>> for more on our show and our guests check out the website wsjr.cnbc.com. you'll find a link to my new blog, maria bartiromo's investor agenda. check it out. let me know what you think of it. >>> here's a look at the stories that may move the markets and impact your money this week. there's a jam-packed week of earnings. four dow components, verizon, exxonmobil, disney, and travelers corporation will release reports. also monday another look at the state of the housing market. this time the total number of new homes sold for june will be reported. tuesday the conference board releases its surv
ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price --th cacl call or click today. has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. >>> for more...
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it has no big-name stars, but it has been helped by the service. it could be argued that twitter is making moviegoers' better off. but not everyone agrees. >> millions of users are responding to whatever film. it is creating a news source that the general reader has to wade through. it is becoming more difficult. >> some critics are turning the bandwagon, including this critic. critics everywhere have been losing their jobs with cost cutting and competition from online. they're hoping that other internet sites will not kill off critics. >> i think in the end, people will come to the critics they trust, probably with newspapers and televisions. >> the journalist might be under threat. >> you're finding so many alternative ways for people to judge whether they want to see a film or not that i think the stronghold journalism's had is ebbing away. >> twitter is not just taking the spotlight away from the movie studios. >> they are going to the audience to promote their films. >> and there is definitely an audience out there with a marketing agenda. >>
it has no big-name stars, but it has been helped by the service. it could be argued that twitter is making moviegoers' better off. but not everyone agrees. >> millions of users are responding to whatever film. it is creating a news source that the general reader has to wade through. it is becoming more difficult. >> some critics are turning the bandwagon, including this critic. critics everywhere have been losing their jobs with cost cutting and competition from online. they're...
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she has swine flu. aubrey a 27-year-old waitress is the third pregnant woman in florida to catch the virus. >> when they tell you, you know, your wife is the third, and the other two didn't make it, i mean, it's a bleak picture, you know what i mean? you wonder, you know? she's fighting, she's strong and she's stubborn. i told her this is one time to use her stubbornness. >> our interview was interrupted by a call from the hospital. >> hello? this is brian. >> aubrey was just taken out of the medically induced coma. doctors are trying to keep her alive at least another week. at 28 weeks, if necessary, an emergency cesarean to save her baby. >> all right. thank you. um, her lung collapsed. so they have to put a tube in. so they need me to -- yeah, they need me to get to the hospital. >> swine flu -- >> the pandemic is imminent. >> rapidly evolving situation. >> we don't know how bad the pandemic flu will be. >> swine flu -- >> on june 11, the world health organization declared h1n1 a global pandemic. the
she has swine flu. aubrey a 27-year-old waitress is the third pregnant woman in florida to catch the virus. >> when they tell you, you know, your wife is the third, and the other two didn't make it, i mean, it's a bleak picture, you know what i mean? you wonder, you know? she's fighting, she's strong and she's stubborn. i told her this is one time to use her stubbornness. >> our interview was interrupted by a call from the hospital. >> hello? this is brian. >> aubrey was...
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sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >>> all right. welcome back. at large investigates the death of michael jackson. we have more with the panel, plus, former jackson publicist and friend stuart backerman. thanks for joining us. >> hi, kimberly. >> listen, the reports say that you were in the hospital when michael jackson was brought in. you have to tell me this story. >> it is unbelievable. i had arthroscopic knee surgery and was literally on the operating table ready to get the anesthesia and heard a commotion outside in the nurse's station talking to each other about the fact that they heard on the radio that michael jackson was just driven to the hospital and that he might day. then, of course, i got the anesthesia and two and a half hours later i woke up and in the recovery room the nurse in charge of the recovery room, i asked her in a haze obviously i thought i heard before i went under that something is wrong with michael jackson and she said i'm terribly sorry for your loss, it is official, michael jackson has just passed away. >> and not
sid: [laugh] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >>> all right. welcome back. at large investigates the death of michael jackson. we have more with the panel, plus, former jackson publicist and friend stuart backerman. thanks for joining us. >> hi, kimberly. >> listen, the reports say that you were in the hospital when michael jackson was brought in. you have to tell me this story. >> it is unbelievable. i had arthroscopic knee surgery and was literally on the operating table...
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secondly, i think what has happened has completely changed. he is faced with a serious question -- not only has the undermined his office by taking sides, he is accused of mismanagement of a serious crisis. he has to find a way to address those questions that have to do with this leadership. it does not have to do with is he a leader or not. it has to do that he has mismanaged this whole situation in very consequential ways. until he can adjust that, i do not think he can raise his
secondly, i think what has happened has completely changed. he is faced with a serious question -- not only has the undermined his office by taking sides, he is accused of mismanagement of a serious crisis. he has to find a way to address those questions that have to do with this leadership. it does not have to do with is he a leader or not. it has to do that he has mismanaged this whole situation in very consequential ways. until he can adjust that, i do not think he can raise his