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if you don't mind. >> diane: i don't mind. >> jimmy: diane and i can play. >>ll right, let's go with this one. this is good. a florida man suspected of the crime of grand theft auto was arrested by police who found him at home doing what? >> jimmy: they found him at home -- >> they were looking for him because he had been accused of grand theft auto, a serious crime, and they felt they got the right guy because they got to his home and he was doing what? >> jimmy: it would be funny if they found him at home playing the game grand theft auto. >> it would be true. >> diane: really! you got that. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> by the way, the other crimes he was accused of included toppling a gorilla down a ladder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: jumping over mushrooms. >> you got that one. i'm going to try diane on this one. this is somewhat -- a chicago woman -- i'm proud of this because we're from ccago -- has sued a movie theatre saying she was injured when she tried to do what while she was watching the movie. >> diane: she was injured? >> yeah, she feels that theo
if you don't mind. >> diane: i don't mind. >> jimmy: diane and i can play. >>ll right, let's go with this one. this is good. a florida man suspected of the crime of grand theft auto was arrested by police who found him at home doing what? >> jimmy: they found him at home -- >> they were looking for him because he had been accused of grand theft auto, a serious crime, and they felt they got the right guy because they got to his home and he was doing what? >>...
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. >> diane: she was injured? >> yeah, she feels that they owe her damages because she was injured trying to do this while watching the movie. >> diane: wow. pulling up her socks. >> is that something you find dangerous? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've seen people injured doing that a lot. >> is that why you're not wearing them now? >> diane: i mean, i'm trying to think of something that you do in a movie. i get cold, i pull up my socks. >> let me give it to you this way. i'll give you a hint. anything that happened to this woman for doing this, she deserved because one should not being doing this in a movie theater. >> jimmy: yoga. >> diane: pogo sticking. >> jimmy: maybe, i don't know. maybe calling for someone. >> i have to take a note, don't go to the movies with jimmy. [ sad tuba ] >> she was injured in this movie theater. she was trying to answer her cell phone. >> jimmy: oh, my god. she should be put in jail, that lady. >> she's trying to answer her cell phone. she pulls out the cell phone. she drops the cell p
. >> diane: she was injured? >> yeah, she feels that they owe her damages because she was injured trying to do this while watching the movie. >> diane: wow. pulling up her socks. >> is that something you find dangerous? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've seen people injured doing that a lot. >> is that why you're not wearing them now? >> diane: i mean, i'm trying to think of something that you do in a movie. i get cold, i pull up my socks. >> let me give...
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diane? >> so, he is going to chicago and joining the first lady who is already there. >> reporter: that's exactly right. he'll start in virginia and he does cleveland, chicago, philly, bridgeport, he's continuing as if the threat is not there. >> thank you, jake. >>> and, as you know, the planes intercepted in england and dubai did set off a wave of security sweeps on cargo planes at some of the busiest airports in the country. and today's plot highlights the vulnerability of the whole cargo system. 1,000 planes carrying cargo of some kind fly into the u.s. every day. our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas on the new measures tonight. pierre? >> reporter: diane, tonight, u.s. officials are deeply concerned, this is the fourth al qaeda plot targeting u.s. soil in the past 13 months alone. abc news has learned that tonight, officials at this secure, secret location outside of washington are tracking every package coming from yemen. >> we cannot let our guard down for one moment. they a
diane? >> so, he is going to chicago and joining the first lady who is already there. >> reporter: that's exactly right. he'll start in virginia and he does cleveland, chicago, philly, bridgeport, he's continuing as if the threat is not there. >> thank you, jake. >>> and, as you know, the planes intercepted in england and dubai did set off a wave of security sweeps on cargo planes at some of the busiest airports in the country. and today's plot highlights the...
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diane? >> all right, thank you, jake. >>> and late tonight, something sure to increase the outrage at the big banks. bank of america says it will delay foreclosures in 23 states. the concern? a bank of official may have signed foreclosure documents without even reading them. two other major banks have started investigating the very same thing, whether decisions about people's lives were treated as unnecessary paperwork. >>> and, we have a horrifying piece of history that came to light today. a revelation the white house calls shocking and tragic. during the 1940s, the u.s. government paid american scientists to infect prisoners and patients in guatemala with syphilis. as ron claiborne tells us, one college professor uncovered the tragic human trials. >> reporter: it was 1946 when the american researchers performed an appalling experiment. in an effort to see if penicillin could prevent or treat syphilis, government scientists went to guatemala, where they deliberately infected nearly 700 men
diane? >> all right, thank you, jake. >>> and late tonight, something sure to increase the outrage at the big banks. bank of america says it will delay foreclosures in 23 states. the concern? a bank of official may have signed foreclosure documents without even reading them. two other major banks have started investigating the very same thing, whether decisions about people's lives were treated as unnecessary paperwork. >>> and, we have a horrifying piece of history that...
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>> diane, you hit it. there are a lot of women who are afraid of estrogen, so, even if they have disabling symptoms, they are afraid. alternative therapies do work for some women. things have been tried. nonhormonal therapies, such as the antidepressant, effexor. there's a type of medication that blocks nerves that can help. neurontin. and acupuncture has helped some. >> are there distinctions among the kinds of estrogen and what should we know? we should be informed. >> diane, there are. for estrogen, which is the only thing that really relieves disabling hot flashes, you can take it in a topical route, in a patch, a cream or even a gel that kind of gets absorbed directly through the skin and may be safer. >> i'm going to ask you both to let us check in online with you. >> love to. >> thank you both. >>> and still coming up, the nfl cracks down on those head to head collisions, and the athletes rebel. lurking, waiting to strike.ae a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix
>> diane, you hit it. there are a lot of women who are afraid of estrogen, so, even if they have disabling symptoms, they are afraid. alternative therapies do work for some women. things have been tried. nonhormonal therapies, such as the antidepressant, effexor. there's a type of medication that blocks nerves that can help. neurontin. and acupuncture has helped some. >> are there distinctions among the kinds of estrogen and what should we know? we should be informed. >>...
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terry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, diane. for the first time, three women took their seats on the high court. justice elena kagan joining justice sonya sotomayor and justice ruth bader ginsburg up there. but, diane, the most remarkable thing on this historic day was how unremarkable it was. the court really went about business as usual. a bankruptcy case. a sentencing case. no mention made of the history being made. but maybe justice ruth ginsburg summed it up best in an interview she gave when she said, when the schoolchildren file in and out of the court, they look up and they see three women, and that will seem natural and proper, just how it is. and that is how it was. >> and how was justice kagan on her first day? >> reporter: well, the one word that leapt to my mind was "ready." within minutes of the start of these arguments in this bankruptcy case, she was jumping into the fray of oral arguments. she was confident and well prepared and fluent and probing. at one point she asked a question of one of the lawyers that fra
terry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, diane. for the first time, three women took their seats on the high court. justice elena kagan joining justice sonya sotomayor and justice ruth bader ginsburg up there. but, diane, the most remarkable thing on this historic day was how unremarkable it was. the court really went about business as usual. a bankruptcy case. a sentencing case. no mention made of the history being made. but maybe justice ruth ginsburg summed it up best in an...
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>> diane, where can people find more of you at fox? >> fox news .com for articles, my video features and
>> diane, where can people find more of you at fox? >> fox news .com for articles, my video features and
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that's right, this, diane, is a republican sign. >> all right, jon karl. good to see you, in west virginia tonight. >>> overseas now, there is a race to block that chemical sludge from flowing into europe's giant river, the famous danube if that should happen, millions of people could be affected, and alex mar quart is in hungary tonight, and shows us how they are trying to prevent it. alex? >> reporter: diane, you can see how the red sludge cascaded over the banks of this creek that leads to the danube river. they've been pouring tons of chemicals, clay and plaster like this into the water to neutralize the toxins and trap the sludge. and so far, so good. it appears they've been able to dilute the sludge. but the problems are far from over. another problem is the air. you can see here that a sea of sludge swept through this park. about four feet high, leaving several inches of this red toxic mud on the ground. this stuff is more toxic than the dust after 9/11, and the concern is that once it dries, it could cause serious respiratory problems. it's clear i
that's right, this, diane, is a republican sign. >> all right, jon karl. good to see you, in west virginia tonight. >>> overseas now, there is a race to block that chemical sludge from flowing into europe's giant river, the famous danube if that should happen, millions of people could be affected, and alex mar quart is in hungary tonight, and shows us how they are trying to prevent it. alex? >> reporter: diane, you can see how the red sludge cascaded over the banks of this...
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diane? >> all right, miguel marquez reporting from paris tonight. >>> and back in this country, with exactly two weeks to go until election day, the candidates were battling it out from coast to coast. but we turn our attention tonight to a state so important, democratic pros are calling it the fire wall between them and the raging discontent. and jon karl is in ohio to tell us why. good to see you tonight, jon. >> reporter: good to see you, diane. perhaps no state has swung more dramatically away from the democrats than ohio. they are preparing for a blood bath here. >> we're going to march, aren't we? >> reporter: republican john kasich is feeling good. >> ohio's the firewall. they need to win ohio. >> reporter: up in the polls, kasich's supporters are so confident he'll be ohio's next governor, they're already asking for his autograph. democratic incumbent, ted strickland, who not olong ago ws one of the most popular governors in america, today rallied supporters at a cleveland union hall
diane? >> all right, miguel marquez reporting from paris tonight. >>> and back in this country, with exactly two weeks to go until election day, the candidates were battling it out from coast to coast. but we turn our attention tonight to a state so important, democratic pros are calling it the fire wall between them and the raging discontent. and jon karl is in ohio to tell us why. good to see you tonight, jon. >> reporter: good to see you, diane. perhaps no state has...
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diane? >> all right, alex. alex, our thanks to you. >>> and, a milestone now for the long war, the u.s. in afghanistan. today, the tenth year of the war begins. more than 1,300 u.s. troops have been killed, and 95,000 are on the ground in afghanistan tonight. and we learned that many of them were just kids, elementary school kids when the war began. and they're still so young. >> i remember, i was in english class, eighth grade. >> in sixth grade. >> actually, i don't remember where i was. >> probably at home watching the news. >> i was actually with my mother and father, they were still together at the time. >> only in sixth grade, though. >> we were sitting on the couch watching the events unfold on the television. >> they stopped news the middle of class and they put on the tv, they put on the news, and i just remember everybody in the class, you know, just went silent. >> i remember thinking then, being only 16, that i needed to do something about this, you know, to try to help the best way that i could. >>
diane? >> all right, alex. alex, our thanks to you. >>> and, a milestone now for the long war, the u.s. in afghanistan. today, the tenth year of the war begins. more than 1,300 u.s. troops have been killed, and 95,000 are on the ground in afghanistan tonight. and we learned that many of them were just kids, elementary school kids when the war began. and they're still so young. >> i remember, i was in english class, eighth grade. >> in sixth grade. >> actually, i...
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diane? >> that's right. up to your ankles and climbing. thank you, sam champion. >>> and president obama will make the official announcement tomorrow. his friend, the high octane, tough-talking chief of staff, rahm emanuel, is leaving. he is known for his lightning brain and hair-trigger temper and he ensured the white house would never be boring. now, it's back to chicago to make waves there, and jake tapper broke the story on monday, and has more tonight. >>> reporter: rahm emanuel was a chief of staff whose provocative and hard-charging reputation, and foul mouth, were famous enough to be spoofed on "saturday night live." >> oh, so you come after me on facebook? what are you, 14? here's a status update, grow the [ bleep ] up! >> reporter: and by the president, the night before mother's day. >> this is a tough holiday for rahm emanuel because he's not used to saying the word "day" after "mother." >> reporter: two years ago, the president pressured emanuel to become his chief of staff, thin
diane? >> that's right. up to your ankles and climbing. thank you, sam champion. >>> and president obama will make the official announcement tomorrow. his friend, the high octane, tough-talking chief of staff, rahm emanuel, is leaving. he is known for his lightning brain and hair-trigger temper and he ensured the white house would never be boring. now, it's back to chicago to make waves there, and jake tapper broke the story on monday, and has more tonight. >>> reporter:...
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diane? >> all right, jake. >>> well, as you well know, there is a race on the other side of the country, in massachusetts, that says a lot about this season. massachusetts traditionally the bluest of the blue states and a democratic headliner is in a fight for his life. after 30 years in the house, congressman barney frank is facing a close race for the first time in decades. john berman went to see him. >> reporter: congressman barney frank, who has raised his voice for liberal causes for 30 years, today, talking to us, had next to no voice. >> it has been democratic policies that have begun the improvements. >> reporter: because barney frank has had to use his voice doing something he has barely had to do for 30 years. campaign. this is easily the toughest race he's faced in decades. the powerful house chairman feeling the effects of voter discontent. >> it's a lot of anxiety and he has become a symbol for a lot of them as part of the problem. >> reporter: the massachusetts democrat has ha
diane? >> all right, jake. >>> well, as you well know, there is a race on the other side of the country, in massachusetts, that says a lot about this season. massachusetts traditionally the bluest of the blue states and a democratic headliner is in a fight for his life. after 30 years in the house, congressman barney frank is facing a close race for the first time in decades. john berman went to see him. >> reporter: congressman barney frank, who has raised his voice for...
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we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. today we have an extremely special event. we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of them. they're all good. >> when did paige glass start? >> the big one, 1906. >> this happened afs
we look for to the inaugural event with diane diprima. thank you very much, and have a great day. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. today we have an extremely special event. we are here at paige glass on mission street in san francisco with mr. ken paige. ken paige has generously invited us into his glass shop and gallery. and the paige glass goes back a long, long time, right? to preearthquake, whichever earthquake -- >> all of them. they're all...
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he has now passed it on, officially, from jack kirsch men to diane as our fifth poet laureate. you would have thought that it must have gone on longer. but i am proud of it. as was jack, and i do not see him here, of his stewardship. jack and i did not always agree on every issue, and i went into this with some risk that i would be scorned even after appointing him. i would never have appointed him if i thought it would change his tenor. quite the contrary. i have admired him even more because he did an outstanding job as a steward of that position and really democratized the position even more reaching out into the neighborhood and also reaching out around the world in international issues, internationalizing our status. that is really important, raising the bar, also. he had a strategy of going deep into the community and broadening debt strategy in a broader context. i look for to extending that tradition which our new po gloria. i have had the privilege of reading through not only poetry but a lot of opinions that opinion-makers have, and lot of letters, and lot associated
he has now passed it on, officially, from jack kirsch men to diane as our fifth poet laureate. you would have thought that it must have gone on longer. but i am proud of it. as was jack, and i do not see him here, of his stewardship. jack and i did not always agree on every issue, and i went into this with some risk that i would be scorned even after appointing him. i would never have appointed him if i thought it would change his tenor. quite the contrary. i have admired him even more because...
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diane's alma mat erwins, my alma mat erwins, we're happy. coming up .. the technology behind why many people are cutting the cable .. like, this new camera that lets you create your own content .. we review the latest "metroid game..."
diane's alma mat erwins, my alma mat erwins, we're happy. coming up .. the technology behind why many people are cutting the cable .. like, this new camera that lets you create your own content .. we review the latest "metroid game..."
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i'm diane dwyer. if you're wondering how important california is to the democratic party, look no further than this week. from the president and the first lady to bill and hillary clinton, the biggest names in the party are trying to make sure the golden state stays blue. kimberly terry is in san jose where a rally for glavine newsom just wrapped up. >> reporter: bill clinton was here tonight. he was clear and to the point. he says republicans are counting on democrats to stay home on election day. he says the challenge really is to get voters out, especially young voters. >> president bill clinton! >> reporter: former president bill clinton urged democrats tonight to put aside their disappointment about the economic climate and the state of politics and do something about it. turn out to vote november 2nd. >> i am telling you, your future is on the line. you've got to show up. but you can change the outcome of the congressional elections in america from this campus if you use the social networks. >>
i'm diane dwyer. if you're wondering how important california is to the democratic party, look no further than this week. from the president and the first lady to bill and hillary clinton, the biggest names in the party are trying to make sure the golden state stays blue. kimberly terry is in san jose where a rally for glavine newsom just wrapped up. >> reporter: bill clinton was here tonight. he was clear and to the point. he says republicans are counting on democrats to stay home on...
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i'm diane dwyer. the san francisco giants are back at home tonight, and they arrived to a wet, but very happy group of fans waiting at at&t park this evening. there was one very important player missing, though. laura behnke has that, and just what the giants could be facing against the texas rangers. but first, nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco where the first game of the world series will take place on wednesday. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: hello, diane. there were a slew of fans as they arrived after the long flight home. these are committed fans. some got soaked in the rain. others drove for hours just to be here when the giants arrived after their very long flight home. [ cheering ] at at&t park -- >> yeah, giants! >> reporter: hundreds of giants fans braved the wind and rain to welcome the giants back from philadelphia. >> it's beyond worth it. i'll get pneumonia. i'll miss my job. i won't care. it's beyond anything. it's the best. >> this is great. i love it! >> reporter: the
i'm diane dwyer. the san francisco giants are back at home tonight, and they arrived to a wet, but very happy group of fans waiting at at&t park this evening. there was one very important player missing, though. laura behnke has that, and just what the giants could be facing against the texas rangers. but first, nbc bay area's kimberly terry is in san francisco where the first game of the world series will take place on wednesday. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: hello, diane. there were...
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diane? >> all right, jake tapper, thank you. >>> and we want to bring you up to date on an infamous figure in the subprime mortgage meltdown. former countrywide ceo angelo mozi mozi mozilo. he will pay a record $67.5 million in a settlement with the s.e.c. he has not admitted any wrong doing. >>> and now, we have a program note from "world news." an announcement of a special event. in four weeks, "world news" will take you to china. and as everyone knows, china is america's biggest rival, as we race together to the 21st century. and the season's campaign a.s make this rivalry clear. >> we've lost 91,000 jobs to china. >> reporter: this campaign season -- >> he's fighting for jobs. in china. >> reporter: one country is cited as america's dangerous rival. here are the hard facts. the chinese economy is rocketing, 10% each year. they already buy more tvs, cars, homes and cell phones than anyone else in the world. and get this. there are more english speakers in china than there are people in am
diane? >> all right, jake tapper, thank you. >>> and we want to bring you up to date on an infamous figure in the subprime mortgage meltdown. former countrywide ceo angelo mozi mozi mozilo. he will pay a record $67.5 million in a settlement with the s.e.c. he has not admitted any wrong doing. >>> and now, we have a program note from "world news." an announcement of a special event. in four weeks, "world news" will take you to china. and as everyone...
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i'm diane dwyer. all it takes is one more win to help the giants advance to the next round of the play-offs for the first time since 2002. we'll take you to atlanta in just a moment. but first we want to check in with sports director raj mathai. hello, raj. >> reporter: good evening. here is the skinny. the poor guy from the atlanta braves made three errors in this game. you feel bad for him, but that's baseball. two things that usually define the play-offs, pitching and defense. the giants had great pitching like they normally do until the bottom of the eighth. sergio romo comes in for jonathan sanchez, and this is no good for the giants. romo gives up the go-ahead home run. and you can insert torture right there. eric with the two-run homer. top of the ninth inning, though, here comes the bad defense. buster posey, the ground ball right through the legs of brooks conrad allows the game-winning run to score. freddie sanchez, the giants score two runs in the ninth and win it 3-2. as you said, diane, o
i'm diane dwyer. all it takes is one more win to help the giants advance to the next round of the play-offs for the first time since 2002. we'll take you to atlanta in just a moment. but first we want to check in with sports director raj mathai. hello, raj. >> reporter: good evening. here is the skinny. the poor guy from the atlanta braves made three errors in this game. you feel bad for him, but that's baseball. two things that usually define the play-offs, pitching and defense. the...
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diane. >> okay, jake. a nice try with that bet out there. jake tapper reporting from the white house. >>> but the issue of course overshadowing campaigns coast to coast, jobs. the stubborn 9.6% national unemployment rate. and the conflicting claims have been flying about the obama administration's $787 billion stimulus package and whether it has created new jobs or even fewer jobs. so we asked john karl to fact check the numbers. >> reporter: no single issue has been subject to more disinformation than the president's economic stimulus program. first, republicans who sometimes claim it created no jobs. >> the only thing missing is jobs. >> reporter: others go further. >> it will cost us 2.6 million jobs. >> reporter: so did the stimulus cause job loss? no. economists differ on how many jobs were created. the nonpartisan congressional budget puts it at somewhere between 1.4 million and 3.3 million but no economist says it caused unemployment. next, democrats. >> i'm calling this the recovery -- the summer of recovery. >> reporter: chief stimu
diane. >> okay, jake. a nice try with that bet out there. jake tapper reporting from the white house. >>> but the issue of course overshadowing campaigns coast to coast, jobs. the stubborn 9.6% national unemployment rate. and the conflicting claims have been flying about the obama administration's $787 billion stimulus package and whether it has created new jobs or even fewer jobs. so we asked john karl to fact check the numbers. >> reporter: no single issue has been...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane. well, that's right. president obama went on the jon stewart show last night. stewart frequently assails and critiques the right with wit. and he is often seems supportive of president obama. but last night, president obama seemed to come face to face with stewart's own personal enthusiasm gap. there were laughs, but ultimately, some seemed to be at the president's expense. >> so, you wouldn't say you would run this time as a pragmatist? you would not -- it wouldn't be "yes we can, given certain conditions." >> no, i think what i would say is "yes we can but -- [ laughter ] but it's not going to happen overnight." >> reporter: whether defending economic adviser larry summer -- >> in fairness, larry summers did a heck of a job trying to figure out how to -- >> you don't want to use that phrase, dude. >> reporter: or his agenda in general. >> we have done things that some folks don't even know about. >> what have you done that we don't know about? [ laughter ] >> well -- >> are you planning a surprise party
>> reporter: good evening, diane. well, that's right. president obama went on the jon stewart show last night. stewart frequently assails and critiques the right with wit. and he is often seems supportive of president obama. but last night, president obama seemed to come face to face with stewart's own personal enthusiasm gap. there were laughs, but ultimately, some seemed to be at the president's expense. >> so, you wouldn't say you would run this time as a pragmatist? you would...
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diane swonk, eamon javers, guys, thanks. we'll see you soon. >>> coming up next, inside one of the tea party's most established organizations. how much will they be celebrating on election day? >>> and the man who came to the rescue when the wheels came off the auto industry. what went wrong? what went right? and will taxpayers get repaid. as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ [ male announcer ] debating is part of the american fabric. it is who we are and what makes us great. we debate politics. we debate sports. we debate art. and we debate debates. ♪ but when it comes to cars... the debate...is over. the 2011 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. [ cheri ] fiorina laid off 30,000 people. and she shipped our jobs to china. and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. [ farrell ] one hundred million for herself. fiorina
diane swonk, eamon javers, guys, thanks. we'll see you soon. >>> coming up next, inside one of the tea party's most established organizations. how much will they be celebrating on election day? >>> and the man who came to the rescue when the wheels came off the auto industry. what went wrong? what went right? and will taxpayers get repaid. as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. ♪ [ male announcer ] debating is part of the american fabric. it...
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good evening, i'm diane dwyer. it was worth the wait for giants fans as the team heads to the world series for the first time in eight years. i have to say, it was a stressful last inning. the giants do not make this easy. now the team is looking to do something it's never done since moving to san francisco more than 50 years ago. we have team coverage tonight monte francis is with fans celebrating in the streets. raj mathai is with the team in philadelphia. wait until you see the locker room celebration there. we start with laura behnke and the national league pennant. >> this has never felt so good for the giants and their fans, tonight's drama should come as no surprise. it was a wild one from the very beginning at citizens bank park where the phillies fans were loud and runs were hard to come by. we pick it up in the top of the eighth, it's been tied since the third, juan uribe, the big swing off ryan matson. 3-2 san francisco. we go to the bottom of the ninth, ryan wilson going for the five-out save. ryan howa
good evening, i'm diane dwyer. it was worth the wait for giants fans as the team heads to the world series for the first time in eight years. i have to say, it was a stressful last inning. the giants do not make this easy. now the team is looking to do something it's never done since moving to san francisco more than 50 years ago. we have team coverage tonight monte francis is with fans celebrating in the streets. raj mathai is with the team in philadelphia. wait until you see the locker room...
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>> reporter: good evening, diane. for the vast majority of americans, these protests are just shocking. they seem to violate a shared sense of basic human decency. but as you point out, that is what makes this case such a significant test of our first amendment freedoms. many march, members of the tiny westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas, picketed the funeral of marine lance corporal matthew snyder, who was killed in iraq. he was 20 years old. >> i am sorry they raise their sons for the devil in hell. >> reporter: fred phelps founded the church, it's got about 60 members, most related to him and they preach and proclaim a dark message -- god is killing american troops because the country tolerates homosexuality, abortion and many other matters. matthew synder wasn't gay and it was all too much for his father, albert synder. >> all we wanted to do was bury matt with dignity and respect. >> reporter: so he sued the church. today, the supreme court wrestled with whether to carve out a kind of funeral exception for
>> reporter: good evening, diane. for the vast majority of americans, these protests are just shocking. they seem to violate a shared sense of basic human decency. but as you point out, that is what makes this case such a significant test of our first amendment freedoms. many march, members of the tiny westboro baptist church of topeka, kansas, picketed the funeral of marine lance corporal matthew snyder, who was killed in iraq. he was 20 years old. >> i am sorry they raise their...
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diane -- diane sawyer, excuse me. has been going beneath the surface, asking questions and looking for answers about islam. >> i need a name tag. >> you'll always be diane to me. grateful i didn't call you thelma. >> exactly. >> but this is a very special series. and you elicited questions from your audience. >> we got questions from viewers. questions from americans. and you said it exactly right. we've discovered that one of third of people in america know someone who is muslim. and very few people know the central thing, what is islam? what do they believe? we're going to do two things tonight. we're going to have simple, searching questions about what islam really is. and then, ask those other questions about, is there something, something that, in any way, in any way, makes violence an alternative in the islam religion? really? and we'll explore that. we'll explore women, tonight. and then, this other question, you and i were talking about, we get all the time. which is why don't mainstream muslims take to the st
diane -- diane sawyer, excuse me. has been going beneath the surface, asking questions and looking for answers about islam. >> i need a name tag. >> you'll always be diane to me. grateful i didn't call you thelma. >> exactly. >> but this is a very special series. and you elicited questions from your audience. >> we got questions from viewers. questions from americans. and you said it exactly right. we've discovered that one of third of people in america know...
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good evening to you, diane. one man had a sign at the game that seems to sum up the experience of last night and this afternoon for giants fans, and now one word on that sign was torture. and when you're witnessing torture from the stands, this is the official pose, folded arms, stone face wondering what happened from -- wasn't our team supposed to clinch the title last night, weren't we about to lose another game to the padres? it seemed like that was going to do the trick, the giants scored another run, narrowing the padres lead to two. the padres seemed to dash that movement home by shutting down the giants with a disappointing play. >> this is a sad moment right now. we will win tomorrow, i guarantee it. i will bet money on it. >> that was a good game. we can't -- we'll get them tomorrow. >> are you confident? >> tomorrow. >> go giants. >> go giants. >> here's one fan willing to put their money where their mouth is. buying a t-shirt that has if the giants as the national league west title champions, that has
good evening to you, diane. one man had a sign at the game that seems to sum up the experience of last night and this afternoon for giants fans, and now one word on that sign was torture. and when you're witnessing torture from the stands, this is the official pose, folded arms, stone face wondering what happened from -- wasn't our team supposed to clinch the title last night, weren't we about to lose another game to the padres? it seemed like that was going to do the trick, the giants scored...
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diane? >> jeffrey, what a story this is, and it's terrifying to think they're hearing cracking sounds in the mine. cannot happen soon enough. i know you'll be reporting through the night. thank you. >>> and back in this country, a landmark medical event today. a milestone in stem cell research. for the first time ever, doctors have injected human embryonic stem cells into a patient with a spinal cord injury. embryonic stem cells have been at the center of an intense national debate and tonight the first chance for doctors to see if they might, indeed, work in humans. david wright on today's breakthrough. >> reporter: for years scientists have held out the promise that embryonic stem cells could repair damaged spinal cords. actor christopher reeve died waiting for a cure but never until now have embryonic stem cells been injected into a human being. >> well, this is the dawn in a new era of medical therapeutics. we're leaving behind the days of using pills to treat symptoms and entering a new
diane? >> jeffrey, what a story this is, and it's terrifying to think they're hearing cracking sounds in the mine. cannot happen soon enough. i know you'll be reporting through the night. thank you. >>> and back in this country, a landmark medical event today. a milestone in stem cell research. for the first time ever, doctors have injected human embryonic stem cells into a patient with a spinal cord injury. embryonic stem cells have been at the center of an intense national...
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but it's not just the housing market, diane, as you know, but the banking industry now. big questions about how much of the bill they're going to have to foot if these foreclosures were not only shoddily done but were criminal, too. that's the investigation. >> well, as you said, david, the outrage is building. and so we decided to go to the big banks and ask them to sit down with us and answer just some of the simple questions, how did this happen, and what are they going to do about it? we phoned and e-mailed the top six banks embroiled in the mortgage mess. all of them declined our request. but we are going to keep trying. >>> and we turn now to the chilean miners spending their first full day above ground. the 33, as they are known, spent the day in the hospital. three of them will get to go home today, but first, they had a visit from the man who championed their rescue, chilean president pinera, who challenged them to a soccer match. for one or two days, of course, the miners will still wear the sunglasses to protect their eyes from the sudden encounter with sunlig
but it's not just the housing market, diane, as you know, but the banking industry now. big questions about how much of the bill they're going to have to foot if these foreclosures were not only shoddily done but were criminal, too. that's the investigation. >> well, as you said, david, the outrage is building. and so we decided to go to the big banks and ask them to sit down with us and answer just some of the simple questions, how did this happen, and what are they going to do about it?...
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it's out of control. >> unfortunately, diane knows kids off the block can't save everyone. >> i will say this. i wouldn't do anything different with my life. this is the most rewarding thing i've done in my life. >>> we'll be right back. >>> that wraps it up for us here at our world with black enterprise. to watch my full interview with john legend go to our world with black enterprise.com. >>> don't forget to follow me on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching our world with black enterprise.
it's out of control. >> unfortunately, diane knows kids off the block can't save everyone. >> i will say this. i wouldn't do anything different with my life. this is the most rewarding thing i've done in my life. >>> we'll be right back. >>> that wraps it up for us here at our world with black enterprise. to watch my full interview with john legend go to our world with black enterprise.com. >>> don't forget to follow me on facebook and twitter. thanks for...
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diane, we appreciate you talking to us. the first >> 72 today, breezy, winds up at 30 miles an hour and cooler and drier tomorrow. >> nice weekend to look forward to. thank you for being here.
diane, we appreciate you talking to us. the first >> 72 today, breezy, winds up at 30 miles an hour and cooler and drier tomorrow. >> nice weekend to look forward to. thank you for being here.
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it's out of control. >> unfortunately, diane knows kids off the block can't save everyone. >> i will say this. i wouldn't do anything different with my life. this is the most rewarding thing i've done in my life. >>> we'll be right back. woman: so here are the keys. congratulations! it's officially yours. i'm sure you'll have many happy years here. except for you. because you'll be gone three years from now. struck down by the same disease that got your father. so you won't be around for them. and sadly, it could have been detected early with a simple test. but you didn't have it. ok! who wan to check out the back yard? announcer: for a list of tests every man should have, go to ahrq.gov. >>> that wraps it up for us here at our world with black enterprise. to watch my full interview with john legend go to our world with black enterprise.com. >>> don't forget to follow me on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching our world with black enterprise.
it's out of control. >> unfortunately, diane knows kids off the block can't save everyone. >> i will say this. i wouldn't do anything different with my life. this is the most rewarding thing i've done in my life. >>> we'll be right back. woman: so here are the keys. congratulations! it's officially yours. i'm sure you'll have many happy years here. except for you. because you'll be gone three years from now. struck down by the same disease that got your father. so you won't...
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i know we have a representative from diane feinstein's office. could you raise your hand? where are you? [applause] thank you so much. within two days we had a letter from senator feinstein that was sent to the shanghai office of foreign owe fares urging their support and expediting the paperwork. now with this very official letter, we worked with the vice counsel of the chinese consulate and of the shrank high -- shanghai office of foreign affairs, and the director of the asian arts music and his director. we refer to mrs. yang of the shanghai cultural association. i want to say that the shanghai team and others finalized the paperwork, obtained the customs cleernls, not with a moment to spare. we had already missed two boats. this was the last boat in order for us to make this dedication. with that, with the mayor's future and schedule, who knew if we would ever get this gathering together. we are really pleased that it all worked out. i had a terrific professional team of staff at the arts commission. smart problem solvers with a good sense of humor. i would like to sin
i know we have a representative from diane feinstein's office. could you raise your hand? where are you? [applause] thank you so much. within two days we had a letter from senator feinstein that was sent to the shanghai office of foreign owe fares urging their support and expediting the paperwork. now with this very official letter, we worked with the vice counsel of the chinese consulate and of the shrank high -- shanghai office of foreign affairs, and the director of the asian arts music and...
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that's with our diane dwyer is right now. diane, can you hear us? >> clearly the answer to your question is no, diane cannot hear us, because they're so excited at that pub. everyone. and the game hasn't even started. that's the best part about it. >> let me tell you what diane said for those who couldn't hear you. >> you could read lips. >> she was saying go giants. >> that's exactly what she was saying. >>> let us tell you what's going to be coming up here. how's the weather going to be for the big game tonight? that's what it says here. >> oh, you know what, i can tell you the weather is fantastic because -- we're going to check f with jeff ranieri in a minute. first we want to talk about andres torres. can we talk about him? >> that's what's coming up. i know you were hanging out with andres torres before this game. >> well, i wasn't exactly hanging out. >> after the break we will talk about andres torres and also check in with your friend jeff ranieri. >> we'll see what he's got cooked up -- >> we have a situation coming up. [ whitman ] they sa
that's with our diane dwyer is right now. diane, can you hear us? >> clearly the answer to your question is no, diane cannot hear us, because they're so excited at that pub. everyone. and the game hasn't even started. that's the best part about it. >> let me tell you what diane said for those who couldn't hear you. >> you could read lips. >> she was saying go giants. >> that's exactly what she was saying. >>> let us tell you what's going to be coming up...