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>> michael is not running that party. that party is being run by karl rove and others who are raising millions outside the party, not channeling et to the party precisely because of this problem. >> party cricks are actually down compared to democratic party contributions, but they've got this outside operation -- >> the chamber of commerce which has become a finance arm of the republican party. and they've got these john roberts special pacs that he's now allowed by deciding that corporations are the same as people. and that gives republicans a big financial advantage but the democratic party is far ahead of the republican in fund-raising. >> we've had discussions on this program about divisions within the democratic party. the dissatisfied obama supporter that has -- that the president's been addressing in effect on his college campus tour saying, you know, buck up, stick with me. how does that dissent dissatisfaction within the democratic party compare to what you see happening with the tea party faction and the establ
>> michael is not running that party. that party is being run by karl rove and others who are raising millions outside the party, not channeling et to the party precisely because of this problem. >> party cricks are actually down compared to democratic party contributions, but they've got this outside operation -- >> the chamber of commerce which has become a finance arm of the republican party. and they've got these john roberts special pacs that he's now allowed by deciding...
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host:, roddick, michael bennet and joe but -- colorado, michael bennet and buck. guest: michael bennet is an appointed senator. two things working against and -- the political environmental but against democrats. and the fact he was never elected in his own right. he has trailed in this race almost from day one. republicans did not get the candidate that they wanted but they are happy with ken buck, was the district attorney. their concern is the tea party candy came under fire. one of the things that is striking is the amount of money that has been spent by outside groups. host: who is putting it in? guest: just about everybody. both party committees. american crossroads, u.s. chamber. michael bennet has gotten some help from places -- i believe environmental groups have been out there.
host:, roddick, michael bennet and joe but -- colorado, michael bennet and buck. guest: michael bennet is an appointed senator. two things working against and -- the political environmental but against democrats. and the fact he was never elected in his own right. he has trailed in this race almost from day one. republicans did not get the candidate that they wanted but they are happy with ken buck, was the district attorney. their concern is the tea party candy came under fire. one of the...
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hello michael and welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. thank you. michael you published a book devoted to the history of the british intelligence and the first part of the book is about the period from nineteen zero nine to nineteen thirty nine where you the first research chair who got access to the m i six archives. i didn't actually have our current access to the m i six the visual archives their internal archives where we got our material from was a number of archives but mainly from the british national archives where other departments like the foreign office of the morty or the war office had put their documents which had come to them from my six into the archives and my six doesn't release its files and they have only once allowed an official historian to look at their files and that's just happened and he's an official historian so he's dealing with it from an official side mine is an unauthorized biography so to speak of m i six during that period from one thousand nine hundred thirty nine this is myth your latest book contains quite a few
hello michael and welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. thank you. michael you published a book devoted to the history of the british intelligence and the first part of the book is about the period from nineteen zero nine to nineteen thirty nine where you the first research chair who got access to the m i six archives. i didn't actually have our current access to the m i six the visual archives their internal archives where we got our material from was a number of archives...
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sorry, michael. no, i really am sorry. my apology to michael steele later. >> that will be your headline, lawrence. still doesn't know the minimum wage. >> what is the minimum wage, michael? >> you really like the minimum wage, don't you? >> that is not the most paramount issue that voters are facing. >> the minimum wage takes over the campaign for control of congress. >> so there should not be a federal minimum wage? >> there should not be. >> the tea party senate candidate in alaska is not alone. in west virginia -- >> john raese, wants to eliminate the minimum wage. >> the tea party republican senate pick in nevada. >> we have spoiled our citizenry. >> and the republican candidate in minnesota.$=ykykykm >> if we didn't have a minimum wage law, you could say it was the free market working. >> and then the republican candidate for senate in one of america's richest states. >> i'm lindsay mcmahon. >> saying one thing behind closed doors and telling connecticut voters the opposite. >> i would consider reducing the minimum w
sorry, michael. no, i really am sorry. my apology to michael steele later. >> that will be your headline, lawrence. still doesn't know the minimum wage. >> what is the minimum wage, michael? >> you really like the minimum wage, don't you? >> that is not the most paramount issue that voters are facing. >> the minimum wage takes over the campaign for control of congress. >> so there should not be a federal minimum wage? >> there should not be. >>...
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show on r t i'm al going on and today my guest on the show is michael smith the british intelligence service now there's the m i six or simply the six that started the revealing its secrets many notes in the archives of the service have been x. files for decades and now some of them will make the world with. former british intelligence agent michael smith has already started by publishing a sensational book. written secret intelligence service or m i six has been involved in many operations across the world top secret files from its archives made public shed light on events and crimes that made history in the twentieth century among them is the matter of rasputin the clear it can clairvoyant had an almost magical influence over the family of the last russian impera and i six suspect rasputin of trying to persuade the tsar to quit the first world war which was contrary to british interests the services part of his death adds to the mystery of the man six also plan to assassinate jaws of stalin in nine hundred eighteen but the very last moment the mission failed what are the intriguing
show on r t i'm al going on and today my guest on the show is michael smith the british intelligence service now there's the m i six or simply the six that started the revealing its secrets many notes in the archives of the service have been x. files for decades and now some of them will make the world with. former british intelligence agent michael smith has already started by publishing a sensational book. written secret intelligence service or m i six has been involved in many operations...
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michael j. fox had an operation back in 1998. during his operation, michael was awake, he was talking to his surgeon. >> so, he said make your handshake. i tried to and i couldn't. i felt this disappointment that i couldn't give him what he wanted. then i said i can't. he said, we're done. i was like, wow. >> operation was over because they accomplished the goal. >> yeah, they accomplished the goal. it was early for me. i had a big tremor on my left side. fully on the left, nothing on the right. my whole life, working and stuff was about manipulating circumstances to pin the arm. >> put your hand in your pocket. >> or busy it with something. that helped. but, it got to be too much. then, of course, i had the surgery. it diminished the effects on my left side, but true to the progression of the disease, within a few months, the right side started. i made the decision not to have another brain surgery. >> i don't want to belabor the point, but if they said it's not curative, but with stimulation we can dial it up, dial it down with
michael j. fox had an operation back in 1998. during his operation, michael was awake, he was talking to his surgeon. >> so, he said make your handshake. i tried to and i couldn't. i felt this disappointment that i couldn't give him what he wanted. then i said i can't. he said, we're done. i was like, wow. >> operation was over because they accomplished the goal. >> yeah, they accomplished the goal. it was early for me. i had a big tremor on my left side. fully on the left,...
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michael chiklis is with us. our next guest the only american-born judge on the very american "dancing with the stars." please say hello to carrie ann inaba. [ applause ] i snow you zipped right over here from "dancing with the stars." did you get a cancer to see michael's butt dance? >> will you show me how to do the butt dance. >> you know how with the tango it's more about a feeling? >> yes. oh -- >> it's about a feeling. usually we're watching a football game. and a commercial will come on and there will be a groove. >> hit the groove, boys. >> and my daughter odessa will just turn to me -- >> i can't do that very -- >> that's a different dance. >> it's just all about the butt. >> jimmy, come on, jimmy. >> jimmy: pie butt is broken. >> come on, jimmy. come on, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] >> boom, boom, boom, boom. >> jimmy: it barely even works. >> that's it. >> that's the butt dance. >> jimmy: i enjoyed watching you do the butt dance. >> who wants to see jimmy do the butt dance? [ cheers and applause ] >>
michael chiklis is with us. our next guest the only american-born judge on the very american "dancing with the stars." please say hello to carrie ann inaba. [ applause ] i snow you zipped right over here from "dancing with the stars." did you get a cancer to see michael's butt dance? >> will you show me how to do the butt dance. >> you know how with the tango it's more about a feeling? >> yes. oh -- >> it's about a feeling. usually we're watching a...
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i think michael is going to be very pleased. be right back. ♪ tell me ♪ how am i supposed to live without you ♪ ♪ please baby ♪ [ instrumental: rock ] [ announcer ] on rare occasions, opposites can coexist. introducing the sport hybrid. [ engine revving ] ♪ night and day ♪ you are the one ♪ only you beneath the moon ♪ or under the sun the combination only honda could engineer. when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like nothing else. add a layer of excitement to your next meal. ♪ to bring the family together on sunday mornings than with the warmth and aroma of freshly baked pillsbury cinnamon rolls. [ wink! ] [ wink! ] ♪ >> jimmy: a lot of emotion on the show tonight. a great deal of emotion. maroon 5 will be here. little bit later on. in the meantime, adam levine, their lead singer, like much of america, was impressed by the skills of our friendly car doe. he's probably the greatest pop a shot player the world has ever known. this is ricardo. he's a b
i think michael is going to be very pleased. be right back. ♪ tell me ♪ how am i supposed to live without you ♪ ♪ please baby ♪ [ instrumental: rock ] [ announcer ] on rare occasions, opposites can coexist. introducing the sport hybrid. [ engine revving ] ♪ night and day ♪ you are the one ♪ only you beneath the moon ♪ or under the sun the combination only honda could engineer. when you can have pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits? the warm, light delicate layers are like...
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of course, michael steele. the sometimes controversial head of the rnc who is known, himself, for making gaffes but always being lively and interesting. and sarah palin. sarah palin spoke yesterday, don, and took on president obama for his attacks on the chamber of commerce. i wouldn't be surprised if we hear that from her again and a larger message of rallying the troops to go and elect republicans in november, don. >> uh-huh. as we said, democrats -- you said democrats had a big day in california as well. the president is across the country. he's in massachusetts. listen, yesterday as i was speaking to you there was another big name and i'm not talking about the first lady, because she's out there as well. former president bill clinton out speaking and for someone -- really who's sort of his rival, they didn't get along. he was out stomping for him. >> reporter: bygones were bygones last night. jerry brown and bill clinton shared a stage. it's something about a decade ago, two decades ago you would have never
of course, michael steele. the sometimes controversial head of the rnc who is known, himself, for making gaffes but always being lively and interesting. and sarah palin. sarah palin spoke yesterday, don, and took on president obama for his attacks on the chamber of commerce. i wouldn't be surprised if we hear that from her again and a larger message of rallying the troops to go and elect republicans in november, don. >> uh-huh. as we said, democrats -- you said democrats had a big day in...
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michael has lived and breathed our city. michael cohen, thank you so much for all you have done. it has been huge. it has been big. come up here. and he is very modest. i want to thank your wife and your daughters for all the time they have given and all the i$iÑyów3 from them and all the nights you have woken up in the middle of the night thinking about what you should have said or what you are going to say. thank you. i hope you ark a while because just being a public employee is easy to say, but for michael and people like him, it is more than that. it is more than being an employee for our city. this -- it is living, breathing, and being a part of what you want to become. thank you so much for being part i=ñÑiof that. [applause] i usually am obsessively over hei am not today. i do want to say thank youñmi ty from the bottom of my heart. whenever i walk into these chambers, i knew i was going to get grilled. i never came here if it was easy. i only came here when it was hard, but i also knew whether or not the supervisors on any particular issue agree with me or the point
michael has lived and breathed our city. michael cohen, thank you so much for all you have done. it has been huge. it has been big. come up here. and he is very modest. i want to thank your wife and your daughters for all the time they have given and all the i$iÑyów3 from them and all the nights you have woken up in the middle of the night thinking about what you should have said or what you are going to say. thank you. i hope you ark a while because just being a public employee is easy to...
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michael j. fox had an operation back in 1988. during his operation, michael was actually awake. he was actually talking to his surgeon. >> so he said, make your handshake, and i tried to, and i couldn't. i felt this disappointment that i couldn't give him what he wanted, and i said, i can't. and he said, we're done. and i said like wow. >> operation was over because they accomplished it all. >> they accomplished it all. which was just about cessation. i had a big tremor on my left side, fully on my left side and not on my right. so my whole life, working and stuff was about manipulating circumstances so i could pin that arm. >> put your hand in that pocket. >> put my hand in the pocket or busy with something. but it just got too much. so i had the brain surgery. and then, of course, i had the brain surgery, and it diminished the effects on my left side, but just through the progression of the disease, within a few months, by right side started. and i had made the decision not to have another brain surgery. >> i don't want to belabor the point, but if they said to you, look, it's
michael j. fox had an operation back in 1988. during his operation, michael was actually awake. he was actually talking to his surgeon. >> so he said, make your handshake, and i tried to, and i couldn't. i felt this disappointment that i couldn't give him what he wanted, and i said, i can't. and he said, we're done. and i said like wow. >> operation was over because they accomplished it all. >> they accomplished it all. which was just about cessation. i had a big tremor on my...
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now, that red sari worn by michaele salahi is no longer hers. it hit the auction block just as more financial troubles surrounding the couple are beginning to surface. roz plater has the latest. >> reporter: michaele and tariq salahi on hand at at alexandria auction house to witness the fate of this now infamous piece of pop culture. red sa ri. michaele salahi wore to the obama's first state dinner being auctioned off for charity. >> everyone has seen this maybe once or twice. if it can do something great and give back, that is what life is about. >> reporter: infamous because the white house has said they weren't invited and the salahis till insist they were not party crashers. >> we didn't crash. we presented our real names, our real identifications and we were announced and we went into the white house. >> reporter: the tress was expected to gash are a couple of thousand dollars but then there is a big surprise bid. >> it sells for $7,000. >> a whopping $7,000. just who shelled out that kind of cash? it is the co-owner of the george twowj sal
now, that red sari worn by michaele salahi is no longer hers. it hit the auction block just as more financial troubles surrounding the couple are beginning to surface. roz plater has the latest. >> reporter: michaele and tariq salahi on hand at at alexandria auction house to witness the fate of this now infamous piece of pop culture. red sa ri. michaele salahi wore to the obama's first state dinner being auctioned off for charity. >> everyone has seen this maybe once or twice. if it...
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this is al michaels. for cris collinsworth and andrea kremer and the entire crew, saying good night from new jersey meadowlandses. >> next on 11 news. >> the search for two suspects >> the search for two suspects involved in a police involved i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. his past attacks have been called deceptive, his new attack, false. harris voted for deregulation increasing our electric bills by 72% it's not surprising, harris always sides with the big guys. he opposes cracking down on wall street and supports tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. harris even opposed making big insurance cover cancer screenings. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal late-breaking news. >> two armed robbery respects on the loose. tonight we begin with the developing story with open fire around 8:30 to prevent a robbery at dollar store with someone running from the wendy's to help. >> someone of the reports that he may hav
this is al michaels. for cris collinsworth and andrea kremer and the entire crew, saying good night from new jersey meadowlandses. >> next on 11 news. >> the search for two suspects >> the search for two suspects involved in a police involved i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message. the real andy harris. his past attacks have been called deceptive, his new attack, false. harris voted for deregulation increasing our electric bills by 72% it's not surprising, harris always...
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michael mooring i remember john l. lewis, the trouble he had with harry truman, because they could stop america, the mine workers, a time of conflict. >> back in that era, over a third of all workers were part of a union, and unions had real power and real strength. beginning in 1981, under ronald reagan, when he fires the air traffic controllers, destroyed that union that set a real tone and unions have been on the downside ever since. >> larry: have you ever investigated the mines as a subject? >> no. what gary said is true. i grew up in a factory town, flint, michigan, and people, your grandfather worked in the factory, your dad worked in the factory you, were supposed to work notice factory, and i'm sure it's similar in west virginia like that. no one in sherman oaks is thinking, i can't wait to grow up to be a miner. >> larry: no one travels to get a job in the mines but it's well-paying. >> it's a good-paying union job. >> larry: yeah. >> but it is dangerous. and since -- during the bush years, when mining safety
michael mooring i remember john l. lewis, the trouble he had with harry truman, because they could stop america, the mine workers, a time of conflict. >> back in that era, over a third of all workers were part of a union, and unions had real power and real strength. beginning in 1981, under ronald reagan, when he fires the air traffic controllers, destroyed that union that set a real tone and unions have been on the downside ever since. >> larry: have you ever investigated the mines...
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the first time publicly speaking out obviously about michael jackson and her marriage as michael passed in summer of 2009. very interesting interview here. once she had an inkling toward the end of the marriage that there was some drug use toward the end of the marriage. and she really didn't understand the relationship she had with michael jackson. she talked about the similarities of how michael died and her father died. oprah asked her why did the marriage end. take a look. >> why did the marriage end? >> there was a very profound point in the marriage when he had to make a decision. was it the drugs and the sort of vampires and me, and me. and he pushed me away. >> michael pushed her away. interesting interview. hindsight after michael's death. >>> and look at j. lo's kids. they're donning gucci. quite adorable this morning. >> that says it all. a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lunesta has some risk of dependency. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery u
the first time publicly speaking out obviously about michael jackson and her marriage as michael passed in summer of 2009. very interesting interview here. once she had an inkling toward the end of the marriage that there was some drug use toward the end of the marriage. and she really didn't understand the relationship she had with michael jackson. she talked about the similarities of how michael died and her father died. oprah asked her why did the marriage end. take a look. >> why did...
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, weeks after sarah palin and michael steele got voters excited for election day out west. phil keating has more on this. >> reporter: sarah palin just to took the stage to the delight of the crowd to about 2,000 people here. the let's hear what the former of the governor of alaska is saying. >> i spent my time.... [ inaudible ]
, weeks after sarah palin and michael steele got voters excited for election day out west. phil keating has more on this. >> reporter: sarah palin just to took the stage to the delight of the crowd to about 2,000 people here. the let's hear what the former of the governor of alaska is saying. >> i spent my time.... [ inaudible ]
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thank you, michael. greatly appreciated. >> see you tomorrow. >> join "news nation" and tell me what you think habit the teen driving issue. e-mail me at newsnation@msnbc.com. that topic or anything else we talk about in the hour. >>> moving on, al qaeda goes online with chilling details on how to kill americans at crowded restaurants in the nation's capitol, it's unbelievable. >>> if you thought wall street employees got paid a lot last year after being bailed out, guess what? billions more headed their way. [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird squawks ] ♪ with what i feel for you ♪ i could hang around till the leaves are brown and the summer's gone ♪ [ announcer ] when you're not worried about potential dangers, the world can be a far less threatening place. take the scary out of life with travelers insurance... and see the world in a different light. >>> chilling news today where an al qaeda affiliate relea
thank you, michael. greatly appreciated. >> see you tomorrow. >> join "news nation" and tell me what you think habit the teen driving issue. e-mail me at newsnation@msnbc.com. that topic or anything else we talk about in the hour. >>> moving on, al qaeda goes online with chilling details on how to kill americans at crowded restaurants in the nation's capitol, it's unbelievable. >>> if you thought wall street employees got paid a lot last year after being...
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for some reason michael was able to pull it off. when michael j. fox and leah thompson reunited, they captured why it still resonates. take a look at this. >> it's remarkable that it still endures. there's a lot of heart in the movie and that's why it sustained itself. >> it's ironic -- not ironic, but it fits, given what the theme of the movie is. it's across generational. little kids love it. and it's become kind of like -- not to be sacrilegious or anything -- but become like the wizard of oz in some way. >> i thought they put it well, what made "back to the future i've "so memorable. i have to ask the same question about "pretty in pink." what really made molly and jon so memorable? >> they're playing these high school misfit outcasts who don't fit in. they're searching for something that seems outside their grasp. anyone that's been to high school can relate to that. but more important than that, they had awesome hair. check out the do. >> so many movies are being remade, jessica. what about "pretty in pink" and "back to the future," personall
for some reason michael was able to pull it off. when michael j. fox and leah thompson reunited, they captured why it still resonates. take a look at this. >> it's remarkable that it still endures. there's a lot of heart in the movie and that's why it sustained itself. >> it's ironic -- not ironic, but it fits, given what the theme of the movie is. it's across generational. little kids love it. and it's become kind of like -- not to be sacrilegious or anything -- but become like the...
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michael o'connor, you know what he did? back before chris daly was the supervisor, he was a bartender. michael o'connor taught him, and out chris daly is falling back on the skills. o'connor is fantastic. i have known him for years. six years on small business, o'connor is a great guy. he gets along with everybody, works well with everybody. when i had to throw a bachelor party for my son in law, i looked up michael o'connor. he is known in every establishment at every level in san francisco. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you, mr. brown. go, giants. any other member of the public would like to speak on this item. seeing none, public, disclosed. supervisor alioto-pier? supervisor alioto-pier: thank you, supervisor campos. mr. o'connor, regardless of what was set up here, it will not affect the outcome. although we are all very grateful that you help supervisor daly in that regard. i think i have no new water problem than chris has. regina think i have known you probably longer than chris has. but me just say, this is a
michael o'connor, you know what he did? back before chris daly was the supervisor, he was a bartender. michael o'connor taught him, and out chris daly is falling back on the skills. o'connor is fantastic. i have known him for years. six years on small business, o'connor is a great guy. he gets along with everybody, works well with everybody. when i had to throw a bachelor party for my son in law, i looked up michael o'connor. he is known in every establishment at every level in san francisco....
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newman, michael, shawn. >> i'm michael, but i'm on the next item, item 13. president miguel: excuse me. >> i'm shawn, i own a few properties within a block of the proposed liquor store. this is the third time i've been here over so many years. when he started -- before he opened this liquor store, it was a plant store. i don't remember what it was before. none of the neighbors were particularly thrilled about it being a liquor store and we fought it. he knew it wouldn't be a liquor store when he opened it up. there's too many liquor stores, as everybody has said before. it doesn't do any benefit to the neighborhood to have another liquor store other than to profit the owner of the liquor store himself. there's a dozen bars, as i said, nine liquor stores. and we don't need more. i understand it's not easy, but there were a lot there before he got there and we just don't need anymore. i also urge you not to fall for the ploy of 20%. once there's liquor in the store, it's a liquor store. 20% can go all the way up to the ceiling. that's 12 feet. a few unsquare f
newman, michael, shawn. >> i'm michael, but i'm on the next item, item 13. president miguel: excuse me. >> i'm shawn, i own a few properties within a block of the proposed liquor store. this is the third time i've been here over so many years. when he started -- before he opened this liquor store, it was a plant store. i don't remember what it was before. none of the neighbors were particularly thrilled about it being a liquor store and we fought it. he knew it wouldn't be a liquor...
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is michael's tumor shrinking or are they facing asetback? >>> catherine and michael firing back at these headlines, "star" magazine and "the globe" with startling claims about how catherine is dealing with her husband's cancer battle. "star" reports she want to spend as much time with
is michael's tumor shrinking or are they facing asetback? >>> catherine and michael firing back at these headlines, "star" magazine and "the globe" with startling claims about how catherine is dealing with her husband's cancer battle. "star" reports she want to spend as much time with
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we're going to talk to michael and his family in a moment. but miguel has more on the story. >> reporter: good morning, when michael was admitted here to the ryder trauma center, his prognosis was grim, in fact his own family wasn't sure he would survive. but in less than three months he was released from the hospital in a recovery that's been described as remarkable. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: turning 16, a milestone for any teenager. ♪ happy birthday dear michael >> reporter: and at first glansglans glance, michael brewer seems to be just that. >> i'm doing pretty good for a 16-year-old boy. >> reporter: he was surrounded by family and friends celebrating his birthday. but today marks a different kind of anniversary. one year ago, brewer was rushed to a miami hospital in a fight for his life, suffering burns over 80% of his body. police say miky was riding home from school when he was allegedly doused with alcohol and then lit on fire. three of the teens accused in the attack have been charged as adults with second-degree atte
we're going to talk to michael and his family in a moment. but miguel has more on the story. >> reporter: good morning, when michael was admitted here to the ryder trauma center, his prognosis was grim, in fact his own family wasn't sure he would survive. but in less than three months he was released from the hospital in a recovery that's been described as remarkable. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: turning 16, a milestone for any teenager. ♪ happy birthday dear michael...
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when michael j. fox and leah thompson reunited, they captured why it still resonates. >> it's remarkable that it still endures. there's a lot of heart in the movie and that's why it sustained itself. >> it's ironic -- not ironic, but it fits, given what the theme of the movie is that it's cross-generational. little kids love it and it's become kind of like -- not to be sacrilegious -- >> leah put it so well. what made it so memorable, you have to ask the same question about "pretty in pink" what really made molly and jon so memorable in their roles? >> they're playing these high school misfit outcasts who don't fit in. they're searching for something that seems outside their grasp. anyone that's been to high school can relate to that. they had awesome hair. check out the do. >> so many movies are being remade, jessica. what about "pretty in pink" and "back to the future," personally, i say, leave well enough alone. you shouldn't mess with masterpieces. >> i agree with you. you can't even think to rem
when michael j. fox and leah thompson reunited, they captured why it still resonates. >> it's remarkable that it still endures. there's a lot of heart in the movie and that's why it sustained itself. >> it's ironic -- not ironic, but it fits, given what the theme of the movie is that it's cross-generational. little kids love it and it's become kind of like -- not to be sacrilegious -- >> leah put it so well. what made it so memorable, you have to ask the same question about...
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is that when civil war in the republican party occurs, michael? >> yes, and i think it's already under watch and i sense no compromise from those who are on the right who call me every day, e-mail me every day, the sort of folks how saw at that mike castle town hall meeting, the woman who shouted out "i want my country back" that not going to allow any compromise whatsoever. >> michael, my buddy in phillies. >>> the supreme court heard arguments today in the case of the fringe church group that protests disgustingly at funerals of american service people. the group says military deaths are god's judgment -- punishment, rather, for country for tolerating gay rights. we are going to talk to the father of a fallen soldier who endured these disgusting protests at his son's funeral. this is not a hard one to take sides on. as my hero churchill said, "it is not hard to decide between the fire brigade and the fire." lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only nation
is that when civil war in the republican party occurs, michael? >> yes, and i think it's already under watch and i sense no compromise from those who are on the right who call me every day, e-mail me every day, the sort of folks how saw at that mike castle town hall meeting, the woman who shouted out "i want my country back" that not going to allow any compromise whatsoever. >> michael, my buddy in phillies. >>> the supreme court heard arguments today in the case...
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right now we are joined by michael diebeck and michael from boy scouts of america. i think your program is just awesome. what is going to happen. >> scouting for food is the largest cooperative community service put on by the boy scouts of america. nine boy scout ounls will join forces on november 20 to collect food in support of local food banks. we hope to collect over million cans of food this november. >> we know the need is out there. >> how many years have you been doing this? >> i've been doing this since second grade, many years. >> why is it important to you? >> i think the community awareness and people can benefit from this food. >> what are you asking people to do? >> we hand out flyers but it's all canned goods and boxed goods things that won't perish. >> have you noticed that people are really contributing to this? >> yes, definitely. >> yes, and some people don't know what it is and we talk about what it is. but a lot of people want help. >> michael, what happens if they want to participate and they don't get a flyer? >> they can donate their food to
right now we are joined by michael diebeck and michael from boy scouts of america. i think your program is just awesome. what is going to happen. >> scouting for food is the largest cooperative community service put on by the boy scouts of america. nine boy scout ounls will join forces on november 20 to collect food in support of local food banks. we hope to collect over million cans of food this november. >> we know the need is out there. >> how many years have you been doing...
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the republican party chairman michael steele is speaking here shortly, as is sarah palin. we will bring them both to you when they happen, but ed henry's in las vegas. ed, your race in nevada and my race here in florida we're covering, these aren't the only big things happening in the country right now. >> oh, you're absolutely right, jessica, because there are so many senate battles that are essentially dead heats. one of them, connecticut. the polls have been back and forth. they've got dick blumenthal going against linda mcmahon, the wwe fan. the wrestling issue up for sure. one of the not so secret weapons that the white house has right now to deploy, to try and make sure that they keep control of congress an democratic hands is not the president but the first lady, michelle obama, as mark preston noted earlier astutely, approval ratings 20 points higher than her husband. she's been deployed just in the last ten days or so. big races. one was connecticut and here's how she is framing it all. they realize her approval ratings are high, because she's not usually a politi
the republican party chairman michael steele is speaking here shortly, as is sarah palin. we will bring them both to you when they happen, but ed henry's in las vegas. ed, your race in nevada and my race here in florida we're covering, these aren't the only big things happening in the country right now. >> oh, you're absolutely right, jessica, because there are so many senate battles that are essentially dead heats. one of them, connecticut. the polls have been back and forth. they've got...
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how would you assess his performance tonight in relief of michael vick? >> for me and the rest of the teammates, we are not surprised. kevin is an authentic quarterback and at the beginning of t year he was our starter and our leader and things haven't changed. it happens we have two great quartercks with michael vick and kevin kolb. we are 100% behind them and i support kevin. >> andrea: bob, an interesting decision for andy reid. eagles host atlanta and you know how much michael vick wants to play. >> we know what the newspapers will be talking about in addition to the phillies moving on to the nlcs, they will be talking about the quarterback situation but not as much edge to it because the eagles come out of here with a win. let's talk about it with tony dungy at 30 rock. your assessment of kevin kolb's play. >> i thought kevin played really well. he did the things that they had to do to win. he only made one major mistake. got the ball to all of his receivers. you could see why andy reid likes this guy. i think if michael vick is healthy, playing agai
how would you assess his performance tonight in relief of michael vick? >> for me and the rest of the teammates, we are not surprised. kevin is an authentic quarterback and at the beginning of t year he was our starter and our leader and things haven't changed. it happens we have two great quartercks with michael vick and kevin kolb. we are 100% behind them and i support kevin. >> andrea: bob, an interesting decision for andy reid. eagles host atlanta and you know how much michael...
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ken buck pretty well positioned ahead of michael bennet in colorado. mike lee is going to win in utah. rand paul is ahead out there in kentucky job. raese winning right now in west virginia. marco rubio is winning in florida. christine o'donnell is losing badly right now but that is a pretty good track record among the right-wing there. >> a good chance to come to washington, the question what do they want to do? do they want to get things done, solve the nation's problems or do they want to keep the republican party being a minority party and out of the white house? it is going to be up to mitch mcconnell, john barn and the 2012 presidential canned at that times to say to that group and republicans at large, okay with did he a good job, put down some markers, how do we grow the party, move them more towards the center without sacrificing our principles? it can be done but takes the leadership that no republican has. >> here is the question, michael. if the purpose of the republican party, win seven of owes eight right-wingers win, tea partiers, not al
ken buck pretty well positioned ahead of michael bennet in colorado. mike lee is going to win in utah. rand paul is ahead out there in kentucky job. raese winning right now in west virginia. marco rubio is winning in florida. christine o'donnell is losing badly right now but that is a pretty good track record among the right-wing there. >> a good chance to come to washington, the question what do they want to do? do they want to get things done, solve the nation's problems or do they want...
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michael. >> jimmy: oh, michael. >> michael, yeah. >> jimmy: from sydney? >> yes. >> jimmy: you're both from australia? >> we are. >> jimmy: you guys are friends, i'm assuming. >> we are. >> jimmy: yes, very good. have you ever spit in your friend's mouth before? [ laughter ] >> not for a little while. >> not in a few weeks. >> jimmy: not in a few weeks. that's perfect. so this will be a little bit fresh for you. >> yeah. >> jimmy: remember, only the worms that fall into the egg shell will be counted. okay, take your positions. mama bird, you're over there. baby, step in your nest. >> very exciting. >> jimmy: yes, this is -- they do these types of shows in australia? >> no. no, not really. [ laughter ] it's not what i had in mind for my first television appearance. >> jimmy: this is going to be great. oh, yeah, yeah. all right, here we go. take your positions. put 20 seconds on the clock. ready, set. feed your baby bird! ♪ [ chirping ] come on, hurry up. 15 -- hey, that was a good one there. 12 seconds. eight seconds. five seconds. four seconds, three, tw
michael. >> jimmy: oh, michael. >> michael, yeah. >> jimmy: from sydney? >> yes. >> jimmy: you're both from australia? >> we are. >> jimmy: you guys are friends, i'm assuming. >> we are. >> jimmy: yes, very good. have you ever spit in your friend's mouth before? [ laughter ] >> not for a little while. >> not in a few weeks. >> jimmy: not in a few weeks. that's perfect. so this will be a little bit fresh for you. >>...
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michael nguyen. we technically swore in michael, but it was private. i appreciate your willingness to come here are any more public setting and have the honor to swear you in. carol kingsley, who was supported unanimously, which is pretty impressive, on the police commission. she will be serving as the newest police commissioner. i'm very enthusiastic. the board of supervisors seems to share that. well, air and good lucome and g. not the easiest of commissions, but incredibly important. we went through a lot of presiresidents. i'm appreciative of her willingness to serve. the rent board. do not screw up something that is working. we had a debate on a solution to a mysterious problem. we do not have a problem because we have a balanced rent board. people that want to obtain a strong relationship and inappropriate one. as a consequence, i felt like i did not need to reappoint new folks. felt like i could reappoint the existing folks. they're doing a great job. thank you for your willingness to continue your service. i do not know why -- all of you were e
michael nguyen. we technically swore in michael, but it was private. i appreciate your willingness to come here are any more public setting and have the honor to swear you in. carol kingsley, who was supported unanimously, which is pretty impressive, on the police commission. she will be serving as the newest police commissioner. i'm very enthusiastic. the board of supervisors seems to share that. well, air and good lucome and g. not the easiest of commissions, but incredibly important. we went...
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michael powell served under george w. bush. reed hundt served under president clinton, and kevin martin served from 2005-2009 under president george w. bush. amy, next question. >> are aware of we could talk a little bit about indecency -- i wonder if we could talk a little bit about indecency. the fcc has not done a lot of indecency enforcement and the past few years because of court challenges. i wonder if you regret pushing for it so heavily that it caused broadcasters to challenge fcc enforcement on this. >> i think one of the obligations you have to the commission is to enforce the law as written. even the current commission has continued to appeal those decisions. i do not think the commission should be afraid that the court may rule one way or the other. questioning the commission's authority is a good thing because it will help the commission know how to respond in the future. >> kevin makes a good point reporte. it does not matter if you like the portfolio or not, it is a statutory obligation. it is on the bucs. -- the
michael powell served under george w. bush. reed hundt served under president clinton, and kevin martin served from 2005-2009 under president george w. bush. amy, next question. >> are aware of we could talk a little bit about indecency -- i wonder if we could talk a little bit about indecency. the fcc has not done a lot of indecency enforcement and the past few years because of court challenges. i wonder if you regret pushing for it so heavily that it caused broadcasters to challenge fcc...
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but, michael, i am stun that had this happened. also the boys. normally when i grew up the stereotype is boys would share these intimate stories. what about these guys? they are a part of this? should they sue her? can they sue her? you're a lawyer. >> some of these guys have a right to be upset. some of them have a right to be proud. have you read these entries? >> i'm leaving. yes, michael i'm sure some of them could be proud. but their parents! come on. what do you think her parents are thinking? you're a dad. >> you know what i'm thinking -- >> i would send her to a nunnery. >> 25 years ago when they were putting together the internet or perhaps longer than that, i'm sure they never envisioned the harmful f when you think about the serious aspects with the gentleman from rutgers last week. it's amazing how many people's lives are hurt by the advent of this technology. this will be subject cleaned up of a dinner conversation, yet again, in my house, where we discuss the payroerils of touch the send key. >> one it's out of the gun, you can't pu
but, michael, i am stun that had this happened. also the boys. normally when i grew up the stereotype is boys would share these intimate stories. what about these guys? they are a part of this? should they sue her? can they sue her? you're a lawyer. >> some of these guys have a right to be upset. some of them have a right to be proud. have you read these entries? >> i'm leaving. yes, michael i'm sure some of them could be proud. but their parents! come on. what do you think her...