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ernie banks to oprah winfrey. mike thank you. >>> elsewhere talks aimed attening the standoff over iran's nuclear program resumed in geneva. there is optimism that the world powers may be able to reach a deal with iran sometimes this week. this is the third meeting of the p5-plus-1. any thoughts that this time they might be closer to a deal? obviously we're having problems with phil ittner's live shot coming out of switzerland. we'll try to reestablish that communication shortly. the pentagon has been under fire for how it handles sexual assaults, and today the senate begins a measure that could change how those cases can handled. >> what is at stake dell is whether or not the military should have per view over sexual assault cases. kristin gillibrand wants to get it out of the hands of the commanders. here is senator gillibrand on abc sunday explaining why. >> we want to make sure the men and women who serve our military, have a justice system deserving of their sacrifice. they are literally giving their lives fo
ernie banks to oprah winfrey. mike thank you. >>> elsewhere talks aimed attening the standoff over iran's nuclear program resumed in geneva. there is optimism that the world powers may be able to reach a deal with iran sometimes this week. this is the third meeting of the p5-plus-1. any thoughts that this time they might be closer to a deal? obviously we're having problems with phil ittner's live shot coming out of switzerland. we'll try to reestablish that communication shortly. the...
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which major league player in ability and character most reminds ernie banks of ernie banks? >> just good habits. >> is there anyone out there playing today that reminds you of yourself in any way? >> yes, he played in new york and his name is derek jeter. >> oh, really, how did he remind you of yourself? >> he plays shortstop, which i play. he's very into the game. he knows how to play the game. he's very alert. and his main thing, like mine was winning and going home. that was it. winning and going home. that was it. >> last question for you, sir. did you say anything to the president, who's a white sox fan, to try to convert him from the south side to the north side. >> no, i didn't try to -- i just told him, i admire him, because he's like me. i'm loyal to the cubs, he's loyal to the white sox. and i said, we're loyal. and he said, yep. we're both loyal to the teams that we follow and we love. >> all right, hall of famer, medal of freedom recipient, ernie banks. thank you, god bless you, congratulations, sir. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up next on "the lead," an un
which major league player in ability and character most reminds ernie banks of ernie banks? >> just good habits. >> is there anyone out there playing today that reminds you of yourself in any way? >> yes, he played in new york and his name is derek jeter. >> oh, really, how did he remind you of yourself? >> he plays shortstop, which i play. he's very into the game. he knows how to play the game. he's very alert. and his main thing, like mine was winning and going...
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ernie piped up and said, boy, what a great day. that play two. [applause] that is a man who came up through the negro leagues making seven dollars a day and became the first black player to suit up for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all-time. in the process, ernie became known as much for his 512 home runs as for his cheer and his optimism and his eternal faith that someday, the cubs would go all the way. [laughter] that is serious believe. that is something that even a white sox fan like me can respect. he is just a wonderful man and a great icon of my hometown. smithng of sports, dean is one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history. x'ssuccesses go far beyond and o's. he graduated 96% of his players. the first coach to use multiple defenses in a game. he was a pioneer who popularized the idea of pointing to the -- with his first national title on the line. he did have the good sense to give the ball to a nine-year-old -- 19-year-old kid named michael jordan. they used to joke that the only person who ever held michae
ernie piped up and said, boy, what a great day. that play two. [applause] that is a man who came up through the negro leagues making seven dollars a day and became the first black player to suit up for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all-time. in the process, ernie became known as much for his 512 home runs as for his cheer and his optimism and his eternal faith that someday, the cubs would go all the way. [laughter] that is serious believe. that is something that even a white sox...
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ernie banks. [ applause ] with an unmatched enthusiasm for america's past time, ernie banks smiled his way into the record books. known to fans as mr. cub, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs during which he was named to 11 all-star teams, hit over 500 home runs and won back to back most valuable player honors. he was elected to the hall of fame in 1977 and will foreveren known as one of the most dynamic power hitters and dynamic players of all-time. [ applause ] >> that looks pretty good. [ applause ] >> benjamin bradlee. [ applause ] >>> a titan of journalism. benjamin bradlee is one of the most respected newsmen of his generation. he went on to defend liberty here at home after world war ii. he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continued to set the standard for journalism. [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the honorable william j. clinton. [ applause ] >>> among the finest public serve yapts of our time
ernie banks. [ applause ] with an unmatched enthusiasm for america's past time, ernie banks smiled his way into the record books. known to fans as mr. cub, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs during which he was named to 11 all-star teams, hit over 500 home runs and won back to back most valuable player honors. he was elected to the hall of fame in 1977 and will foreveren known as one of the most dynamic power hitters and dynamic players of all-time. [ applause ]...
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ernie banks. mr. ben bradley. [applause] the honorable bill clinton. [applause] ms. irene inoue accepting in honor of her husband. dr. daniel kahneman. the honorable richard lugar. ms. loretta lynn. [applause] dr. mario molina. [applause] ms. tam o'shaughnessy accepting on behalf of her late partner, sally ride. [applause] mr. walter nagel accepting on behalf of his partner, bayard rustin. mr. arturo sandoval. ms. smith accepting on behalf of her husband, mr. dean smith. ms. gloria steinem. [applause] reverend c.t. vivian. the honorable patricia wald. ms. oprah winfrey. [applause] ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. ♪ [applause] >> good morning. good morning, everybody. [applause] everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year. especially special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals and our opportunity to honor t
ernie banks. mr. ben bradley. [applause] the honorable bill clinton. [applause] ms. irene inoue accepting in honor of her husband. dr. daniel kahneman. the honorable richard lugar. ms. loretta lynn. [applause] dr. mario molina. [applause] ms. tam o'shaughnessy accepting on behalf of her late partner, sally ride. [applause] mr. walter nagel accepting on behalf of his partner, bayard rustin. mr. arturo sandoval. ms. smith accepting on behalf of her husband, mr. dean smith. ms. gloria steinem....
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enthusiasm for america's past time, ernie banks slugged, sprinted and smiled his way into the record books. known as mr. cub, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs. he was named to 11 all-star teams, hit over 500 home runs, and won back-to-back most valuable player honors. ernie banks was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1977 and will forever be known as one of the most dynamic power hitters and dynamic players of all time. [ applause ] [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> benjamin bradlee. [ applause ] >> a titan of journalism, benjamin bradlee is one of the most respected new s men of our generation. testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as executive editor of the "washington post," he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continue to set the standard for journalism. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the honorable william j clinton. [ applause ] >> among the finest publicer is vanths of our time
enthusiasm for america's past time, ernie banks slugged, sprinted and smiled his way into the record books. known as mr. cub, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs. he was named to 11 all-star teams, hit over 500 home runs, and won back-to-back most valuable player honors. ernie banks was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1977 and will forever be known as one of the most dynamic power hitters and dynamic players of all time. [ applause ] [ laughter ] [ applause ]...
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ernie banks, known as mr. cub. so there's a lot of star power here, including oprah winfrey, which has really packed the white house. my white house producers tell me as you know i'm a kill guy, that usually the white house is not this packed for this type of ceremony so a lot of star power here and a lot of people in the seats. >> and i think, luke, a lot of people as you point out will be interested, not just the star power involved but this first face-to-face between president obama and bill clinton because it was bill clinton's remark about saying that the president should live up to the promise of you can keep your plan that really started the pr nightmare that we've seen for the aca. >> reporter: without a doubt. that was something that not only invigorated republicans, it also really took a lot of the arguments away from the democratic side to hold on, let the system play out, let us get the website up and running. so people today will be reading the body language. obviously today is a very special ceremony
ernie banks, known as mr. cub. so there's a lot of star power here, including oprah winfrey, which has really packed the white house. my white house producers tell me as you know i'm a kill guy, that usually the white house is not this packed for this type of ceremony so a lot of star power here and a lot of people in the seats. >> and i think, luke, a lot of people as you point out will be interested, not just the star power involved but this first face-to-face between president obama...
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>> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: turtleman ernie brown jr. from animal planet handling the critters tonight. go get another one, ernie. >> get it now. >> jimmy: grab another. bring it out. oh. when people make noises like that does it concern you, guillermo? >> guillermo: i think it is terrible. >> jimmy: do you feel that? go ahead. go ahead make guesses now. >> guillermo: this animal need a lot of exercise? >> they run all night long. night time critter. >> eat meat? >> he eats dead meat. seen this come out of a dead cow one time. >> jimmy: drooling on you. >> guillermo: oh, man. >> jimmy: don't worry, guillermo, you are arrive. oh, it is drooling all over you. >> yeah, they do a lot of drooling. if it bites you it can be bacterial. >> jimmy: let's hope it is not bacterial. >> only if it bites you. >> jimmy: if you make a guess, we'll get this over with. >> ah, ah, ah. >> you don't want the tail wrapped around your neck. might choke you. >> alligator. >> jimmy: take off your mask. guillermo and it is an -- oppossum. or chupucabra. grab the n
>> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: turtleman ernie brown jr. from animal planet handling the critters tonight. go get another one, ernie. >> get it now. >> jimmy: grab another. bring it out. oh. when people make noises like that does it concern you, guillermo? >> guillermo: i think it is terrible. >> jimmy: do you feel that? go ahead. go ahead make guesses now. >> guillermo: this animal need a lot of exercise? >> they run all night long. night time...
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thank you, ernie. thank you, dr. phil. we'll be right back, with erin andrews, and music from florida georgia line. so come on back. honestly, as much as i love this job, i plan to do a lot more. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my crazy life, and also have a life. [ beep ] gotta go. ♪ more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. listerine® whitening... hurry into the sears veteran's day event you want big savings? and save 30-40% off appliance super buys like this kenmore stainless steel refrigerator. save 44%. and, with our free rewards program you can get 10% i
thank you, ernie. thank you, dr. phil. we'll be right back, with erin andrews, and music from florida georgia line. so come on back. honestly, as much as i love this job, i plan to do a lot more. i needed a new laptop for my pre-med classes, something that runs office and has a keyboard. but i wanted a tablet for me, for stuff like twitter and xbox, so my downtime can be more like uptime. that's why i got a windows 2 in 1 which does both -- works as a laptop and a tablet. so i can manage my...
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>> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: turtleman ernie brown jr. from animal planet handling the critters tonight. go get another one, ernie. >> get it now. >> jimmy: grab another. bring it out. oh. when people make noises like that does it concern you, guillermo? >> guillermo: i think it is terrible. >> jimmy: do you feel that? go ahead. go ahead make guesses now. >> guillermo: this animal need a lot of exercise? >> they run all night long. night time critter. >> eat meat? >> he eats dead meat. seen this come out of a dead cow one time. >> jimmy: drooling on you. >> guillermo: oh, man. >> jimmy: don't worry, guillermo, you are arrive. oh, it is drooling all over you. >> yeah, they do a lot of drooling. if it bites you it can be bacterial. >> jimmy: let's hope it is not bacterial. >> only if it bites you. >> jimmy: if you make a guess, we'll get this over with. >> ah, ah, ah. >> you don't want the tail wrapped around your neck. might choke you. >> alligator. >> jimmy: take off your mask. guillermo and it is an -- oppossum. or chupucabra. grab the n
>> guillermo: no. >> jimmy: turtleman ernie brown jr. from animal planet handling the critters tonight. go get another one, ernie. >> get it now. >> jimmy: grab another. bring it out. oh. when people make noises like that does it concern you, guillermo? >> guillermo: i think it is terrible. >> jimmy: do you feel that? go ahead. go ahead make guesses now. >> guillermo: this animal need a lot of exercise? >> they run all night long. night time...
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, by harold meyerson and ernie harburg. but it persisted, you know? and then, in 1956, when television first started saturating the nation-- >> more than 20 years later. >> more than 20 years later. i don't think they even had their money back from the show, see? mgm sold the film rights to cbs, who then put it on. and it hit the top of the--it broke out every single record there was, and it's been playing every year since then. and, of course, it went around the world, and it's become a major artwork, which is, i must say, an american artwork, because the story, the plot with the three characters, the brain, the heart, the courage, and finding a home is a universal story for everybody. and that's an american kind of a story, alright? and yip and harold put these things into song. >> who did the munchkins represent? >> ♪ we represent the lollipop guild the lollipop guild, the lollipop guild. and in the name of the lollipop lollipop guild. ♪ >> oh, you mean political thing? i think they represent the little people, you know, the people. and that's
, by harold meyerson and ernie harburg. but it persisted, you know? and then, in 1956, when television first started saturating the nation-- >> more than 20 years later. >> more than 20 years later. i don't think they even had their money back from the show, see? mgm sold the film rights to cbs, who then put it on. and it hit the top of the--it broke out every single record there was, and it's been playing every year since then. and, of course, it went around the world, and it's...
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ernie banks. mr. ben bradley. the honorable bill clinton. ms. irene inouye accepting on behalf of her husband the honorable daniel inouye. dr. daniel conovan. the honorable richard lugar. ms. loretta lynn. dr. mario molina. ms. tan owe seancy accepting on behalf of her partner, sally k. ride. mr. walter neagle accepting on behalf of his partner, byer russian. mr. sandoval. ms. linea smith accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. ms. gloria steinem. reverend c.c. vivian. the honorable patricia wald. ms. oprah winfrey. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. >> good morning. good morning, everybody. everybody, please have a seat. have a seat. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year. especially it's special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals and our opportunity to honor them with our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. and t
ernie banks. mr. ben bradley. the honorable bill clinton. ms. irene inouye accepting on behalf of her husband the honorable daniel inouye. dr. daniel conovan. the honorable richard lugar. ms. loretta lynn. dr. mario molina. ms. tan owe seancy accepting on behalf of her partner, sally k. ride. mr. walter neagle accepting on behalf of his partner, byer russian. mr. sandoval. ms. linea smith accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. ms. gloria steinem. reverend c.c. vivian. the honorable...
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recipients hailing from chicago from ernie banks, oprah winfrey and all parts in between. we'll be right back. ♪ you're in "the stream." when a child is raised in a loving home with two loving parents, does gender matter in we'll hear from two raised by same-sex parents. >> all right, raj is bringing in all of your questions in the show. we have 600 lights on facebook right now. >> check out my page. this has set the record for the amount of community feedback.
recipients hailing from chicago from ernie banks, oprah winfrey and all parts in between. we'll be right back. ♪ you're in "the stream." when a child is raised in a loving home with two loving parents, does gender matter in we'll hear from two raised by same-sex parents. >> all right, raj is bringing in all of your questions in the show. we have 600 lights on facebook right now. >> check out my page. this has set the record for the amount of community feedback.
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cub, ernie banks, the first black player to suit up for the cubs. >> ernie became known as much for his 512 home runs as for his cheer and his optimism and his eternal faith that some day the cubs would go all the way. >> president obama also honored oprah winfrey, saying that oprah's greatest strength has always been her ability to discover the best in ourselves. >> her bosses told her she should change her name to suzie. i have to pause here to say, i got the same advice. although, they didn't say i should be named suzie. >> so many heroes. my personal hero, "washington post" editor ben bradley receiving the award today. >> when ben retired, senator daniel patrick moynahan put the admiration of many into a poem. oh, rare, ben bradlee has rain has ceased, his nation stands, its strength increased. i also indicated to ben he can pull off those shirts and i can't. he always looks so cool in them. over the next 40 years the united states population is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them t
cub, ernie banks, the first black player to suit up for the cubs. >> ernie became known as much for his 512 home runs as for his cheer and his optimism and his eternal faith that some day the cubs would go all the way. >> president obama also honored oprah winfrey, saying that oprah's greatest strength has always been her ability to discover the best in ourselves. >> her bosses told her she should change her name to suzie. i have to pause here to say, i got the same advice....
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spent presidential medal of freedom recipients, ernie banks. [applause] spin with an unmatched enthusiasm for america's pastime, ernie banks slot, sprinted and smiled his way into the record books. no defense as mr. cub, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs, during which he was named to 11 all-star teams, hit over 500 in rome -- 500 home runs, and one most viable players honored. he was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1977, and he will forever be known as one of the finest power hitters and most dynamic players of all time. [applause] >> ben bradlee. [applause] a titan of journalism, ben bradlee is one of the most respected newsman of his generation. after serving our nation in world war ii, ben bradlee went on to defend liberty here at home. testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as executive editor of the "washington post," he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal, and successfully challenged the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for agassi and unyiel
spent presidential medal of freedom recipients, ernie banks. [applause] spin with an unmatched enthusiasm for america's pastime, ernie banks slot, sprinted and smiled his way into the record books. no defense as mr. cub, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs, during which he was named to 11 all-star teams, hit over 500 in rome -- 500 home runs, and one most viable players honored. he was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1977, and he will forever be known as one of...
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but they also cover small-time entrepreneurs like ernie henderson, owner of ernie's chicken shack at 47th and indiana. this is restaurant where bigger thomas takes the two white liberals and native son to have some restaurant, you know, some experience slumming on the south side. this is the site for ernie's chicken shack. and the wpa workers actually go out and interview ernie henderson. they say the chicken shack has been a typical development on the south side, the best known being one founded by ernie henderson and generally supposed to be the scene of an episode in richard wright's novel and play, "native son." we know that, in fact, richard wright from his wpa documents lives just a few blocks north of the chicken shack on indiana. so this was just down the street. mr. henderson has interested the progress of his venture. quote: i started my business in 1930. i got the idea from a number of successful barbecue establishments. he says, more people eat fried chicken than barbecue. i naturally thought it would be a wise investment. i started in a basement. i cooked the chicken mys
but they also cover small-time entrepreneurs like ernie henderson, owner of ernie's chicken shack at 47th and indiana. this is restaurant where bigger thomas takes the two white liberals and native son to have some restaurant, you know, some experience slumming on the south side. this is the site for ernie's chicken shack. and the wpa workers actually go out and interview ernie henderson. they say the chicken shack has been a typical development on the south side, the best known being one...
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all of them deserving but the president chose ernie banks from mr. obama's adopted home town of chicago, there was daniel inoue, he represented hawaii ever since it gained statehood. there was sally ride, ben bradle bradlee, the publisher of the washington post. and the obamas were joined by bill and hillary clinton. to lay a wreath at the eternal flame, of course the grave site of john f. kennedy junior. it was 50 years ago this week, the assassination of john f. kennedy, grief across the nation and then the following monday, this coming monday will be the 50th anniversary of the president'president's intermentt arlington. came to washington as a young man, part of boys nice, who met bill clinton in the rose garden, president obama inspired and endorsed by the late president's brother edward kennedy and caroline kennedy who was just installed as the ambassador of japan tuesday in toqu tokyo. it was just 50 years ago this monday, the life of the dead is replaced in the living, 50 years ago on november 25th two chance encounters. >> john f. kennedy's
all of them deserving but the president chose ernie banks from mr. obama's adopted home town of chicago, there was daniel inoue, he represented hawaii ever since it gained statehood. there was sally ride, ben bradle bradlee, the publisher of the washington post. and the obamas were joined by bill and hillary clinton. to lay a wreath at the eternal flame, of course the grave site of john f. kennedy junior. it was 50 years ago this week, the assassination of john f. kennedy, grief across the...
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>> jimmy: yeah, just me, questlove and bert and ernie. and we hang out and -- >> bert and ernie. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: big bird, it's gonna be great. so we'll see you. are you in the parade? [ vocalizing "elmo's world" theme ] >> do you do that? >> jimmy: kind of. [ light laughter ] no, no, we don't do that. >> what are you talking about? >> jimmy: why not, i'm not doing that. but you do have to lip sync when you're on those things. cause it's -- you can't sing live because there's no way they can hook wires into us. >> oh, right. so you could be singing anything? >> jimmy: well, that's why it's great to be on with puppets. [ light laughter ] they look like they are really singing. they might be really singing it. but we always go for it every year. it's a super fun time. >> it sounds great. >> jimmy: you're gonna love it. so you're not in the parade? >> no, but carrie and the kids are doing it, i think. >> jimmy: oh really, all right well, tell me where you are and then i'll go find you. >> i don't know -- >> jimmy: yeah, i got yo
>> jimmy: yeah, just me, questlove and bert and ernie. and we hang out and -- >> bert and ernie. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: big bird, it's gonna be great. so we'll see you. are you in the parade? [ vocalizing "elmo's world" theme ] >> do you do that? >> jimmy: kind of. [ light laughter ] no, no, we don't do that. >> what are you talking about? >> jimmy: why not, i'm not doing that. but you do have to lip sync when you're on those things....
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see you later, ernie. it's well worth it. i feel very grateful >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >> all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers, who were driving around asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> the city is shocked by a murderous shooting spree on a major religious holiday. >> i would say to the perpetrator and anyone who would attempt to aid or abet him, we're comior
see you later, ernie. it's well worth it. i feel very grateful >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >> all victims were believed to be randomly selected, stopped by the killers, who were driving around asking directions, then gunning down the victims. >> the city is shocked by a murderous shooting spree on a major religious holiday. >> i would say to the perpetrator and anyone who would attempt to aid or abet him, we're comior
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the president's adopted hometown of chicago representative ernie banks, long time chicago cub. and the president is a music fan, arturo sandoval, who has been at the white house to perform in the past. and oprah winfrey was very active in the clinton campaign in 2008 through 2012. there are a number of jurists and activists loretta lynn, and probably folks you never heard of. sally ride, the astronaut. all deserving of the nation's highest civilian honor. >> it should be pointed out as we look at the eternal flame, it was passed when caroline kennedy endorsed barack obama for president, 50 years after i dream a dream speech, and 150 years from gettysburg. >> and when you throw in the photos from tokyo yet, and caroline kennedy going to see the prime minister of japan, and when caroline kennedy. stood with the obamas delivering a blow to the clinton campaign, she appeared with her uncle, the late ted kennedy, who is interred with his brother there. if you want to talk about bill clinton, and why he's included in this trip across the river with the obama, it's iconic or a famous
the president's adopted hometown of chicago representative ernie banks, long time chicago cub. and the president is a music fan, arturo sandoval, who has been at the white house to perform in the past. and oprah winfrey was very active in the clinton campaign in 2008 through 2012. there are a number of jurists and activists loretta lynn, and probably folks you never heard of. sally ride, the astronaut. all deserving of the nation's highest civilian honor. >> it should be pointed out as we...
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>> ernie for years. -- 34 years. >> that's amazing. ?hat do you make of it >> i have lots of work to do. thatgetting time to get done. a lot of it is early i got involved. i kept up to date on the latest information. i have great doctors. to health care. don't?for those who >> there are countless folks who are not here. my rolodex is filled with people who didn't make it. there is no reason i should be still getting these calls. how has this gone from being a gay white male disease to being a black disease? never a gayit was white disease. they say it was promoted as a gay white disease. it is driven by poverty. in the united states from the the beginning we are 25% of cases. today we are nearly 50% of the cases. there are a number of factors. we were slow to respond to the epidemic. and lack of access to health care. linked to soy is many things. it, thee who don't get linkage between poverty and hiv- aids. many people see hiv-aids as the result of a bad choice. what does that have to do with poverty? >> for people most often don't have
>> ernie for years. -- 34 years. >> that's amazing. ?hat do you make of it >> i have lots of work to do. thatgetting time to get done. a lot of it is early i got involved. i kept up to date on the latest information. i have great doctors. to health care. don't?for those who >> there are countless folks who are not here. my rolodex is filled with people who didn't make it. there is no reason i should be still getting these calls. how has this gone from being a gay white...
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ernie goche is the metrologist in charges and joins us from lincoln illinois. let's talk about the survey teams. are they out. have you heard back from them. what have they told you. >> now we had our first survey team return from the area. they showed - found a lot of damage. it did turn dark before they got a total assessment of that. we are going to send out another team tomorrow, and determine exactly how wide the storm was. we have a good idea of how - it was destructive, a lot of homes destroyed. we still have a lot of work to do yet to assess what to do - rating and see how long the path was, how wide it was, and things like that. >> can you talk about the severity of the damage. when we talk about tornados, the kind of damage we see gives an indication of how powerful it was, and how strong the storms were. >> yes, a lot of times in storms like this the winds can get up to near 200 miles per hour for the strongest storms. right now the damage that we see now is probably not of the maximum intensities. we are looking at that to see exactly how strong it
ernie goche is the metrologist in charges and joins us from lincoln illinois. let's talk about the survey teams. are they out. have you heard back from them. what have they told you. >> now we had our first survey team return from the area. they showed - found a lot of damage. it did turn dark before they got a total assessment of that. we are going to send out another team tomorrow, and determine exactly how wide the storm was. we have a good idea of how - it was destructive, a lot of...
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from ernie banks, oprah winfrey and all parts in between. we'll be right back. ♪ you're in "the stream." when a child is raised in a loving home with two loving parents, does gender matter in we'll hear from two raised by same-sex parents. >> all right, raj is bringing in all of your questions in the show. we have 600 lights on facebook right now. >> check out my page. this has set the record for the amount of community feedback. 600 lights, and 140 comments, and an ongoing debate on this comment. look at my tweet. i was raised in an lgbt household. and nothing bad happened to me. but lina says gender of the parents matters, and that child will be confused. i have two same-sex parents, and their household is much like mine, and real choice, not same-sex, but between same-sex and no parents. >> definitely something. parenting, they say it's the hardest job you'll ever love. and across the u.s., 26 million couples are parenting kids, and while the majority of these households are made up of a mother and a father, some are two moms and some a
from ernie banks, oprah winfrey and all parts in between. we'll be right back. ♪ you're in "the stream." when a child is raised in a loving home with two loving parents, does gender matter in we'll hear from two raised by same-sex parents. >> all right, raj is bringing in all of your questions in the show. we have 600 lights on facebook right now. >> check out my page. this has set the record for the amount of community feedback. 600 lights, and 140 comments, and an...
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see you later, ernie. it's well worth it. i feel very grateful >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> this is "lockup." ♪ >>> in rural indiana, stands a maximum security juvenile facility charged with rehabilitating some of america's most dangerous teens. >> they don't think. they don p
see you later, ernie. it's well worth it. i feel very grateful >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> america's prisons, dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> this is "lockup." ♪ >>> in rural indiana, stands a maximum security juvenile facility charged with rehabilitating some of america's most dangerous...
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david: ernie, thank you very much for coming. appreciate it. liz, back to you. liz: thats watt single, clear, most important interview we had on fed recently of the that was excellent. >> friendly skies may not be as welcoming after the us airways-amr merger. they got agreement with the justice department but does it squeeze out the little guys? virgin's ceo why he says it is not good for consumer. >>> on on the healthcare.gov website, we'll go washington for more complete details. ♪ at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrft. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go nationa
david: ernie, thank you very much for coming. appreciate it. liz, back to you. liz: thats watt single, clear, most important interview we had on fed recently of the that was excellent. >> friendly skies may not be as welcoming after the us airways-amr merger. they got agreement with the justice department but does it squeeze out the little guys? virgin's ceo why he says it is not good for consumer. >>> on on the healthcare.gov website, we'll go washington for more complete...
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ernie ward, the man responsible for getting this story out there and dr. goff and shrek. now, first of all, dr. goff, how is shrek doing? i see him there. he looks a little sleepy. >> he's doing well. he's recovering. getting better day by day. baby steps. with his behavior, there's no doubt he came from a puppy mill. i'm just so thrilled with the positive outpouring of positive support hoping it has positive changes to shut down these puppy mills. >> unfortunately, due to the attention, the investigation by the spca officer, these animals were removed from these deplorable condition ks and now they're sheiking god, loving, caring homes. had a horrible start to his life not only did he have a good finish but brought 12 others along with him. >> the fact that you put together a minute-long video that you had a hand in getting this story out there? >> i feel really privileged in my position. if i can shine a little light on a hero like dr. goff and her efforts with her veterinary team, then i'm going to do it. >> is shrek looking for a home or dr. goff are you going to keep
ernie ward, the man responsible for getting this story out there and dr. goff and shrek. now, first of all, dr. goff, how is shrek doing? i see him there. he looks a little sleepy. >> he's doing well. he's recovering. getting better day by day. baby steps. with his behavior, there's no doubt he came from a puppy mill. i'm just so thrilled with the positive outpouring of positive support hoping it has positive changes to shut down these puppy mills. >> unfortunately, due to the...
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cub, ernie banks. the president also honored oprah winfrey, one of his staunchest earliest backers in his bid for president. >> her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. >> by the way president john f. kennedy established the award 50 years ago. he was killed before ever getting to give a single medal out. >>> let's turn to our tweter question now for today. so we learned this week there might be a sequel to it's a wonderful life. i don't understand that. that's the not type of movie we thought deserved a follow-up. but it's not the only one like that. what movie shouldn't have a sequel some #way too special. it's getting responses of great movies that had sequels that were so bad they should have never made them. so you can go in either direction. we'll have the best answers later in the show. still ahead, alex rodriguez making noise about his arbitration hearing and not a happy man. why he walked out and does not plan to go back. and o
cub, ernie banks. the president also honored oprah winfrey, one of his staunchest earliest backers in his bid for president. >> her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. >> by the way president john f. kennedy established the award 50 years ago. he was killed before ever getting to give a single medal out. >>> let's turn to our tweter question now for today. so we learned this week there might be a sequel to...
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the other 1, ernie nevers and 16, also a quarterback, jim plunket. >> stanford's athletic department warning to watch out for counterfeit tickets. the only way to guarantee a ticket is valid is buy it at stanford's ticket office which is sold out, or through authorizize read taylors. tickets tonight, some of the most expensive. the average pry, $241 which is what fans normally pay for the championship. we checked stub hub, the highest price we found, $650. >> all kinds of implication in this game. two top five games, the conference championship on the line, it's going to be fun. >> well worth it. >> i am say it is. i'll be watching it on tv. >> lots of folks going to be there. should they bring the sweat snirt >> i think it's going to be nice weefrmt going to take a close look in my next report. for today temperatures are going to be mild across the bay area. the weather story of the day, it is mild out there this morning. mostly 50s across the board. area of low pressure to our north. and we still have the futurecast at 9:00 a.m. you can see here mostly cloudy at that point. it's go
the other 1, ernie nevers and 16, also a quarterback, jim plunket. >> stanford's athletic department warning to watch out for counterfeit tickets. the only way to guarantee a ticket is valid is buy it at stanford's ticket office which is sold out, or through authorizize read taylors. tickets tonight, some of the most expensive. the average pry, $241 which is what fans normally pay for the championship. we checked stub hub, the highest price we found, $650. >> all kinds of...
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sports heroes were honored, including hall of famer and chicago cubs great ernie banks. >> a man who came up through the negro leagues making $7 a day and became the first black player to suit for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all time. ernie became known as much for his 512 home runs as for his cheer and his optimism and his eternal faith someday the cubs would go all the way. ( laughter ) >> woodruff: the university of north carolina's legendary basketball coach dean smith wasn't able to attend but his wife did. >> dean smith is one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history, but his successes go far beyond "x's" and "o's." even as he won 78% of his games, he graduated 96% of his players. while coach smith couldn't join us today due... due to an illness that he's facing with extraordinary courage, we also honor his courage in helping to change our country. he recruited the first black scholarship athlete to north carolina and helped integrate a restaurant and a neighborhood in chapel hill. that's the kind of character that he represented on and off the co
sports heroes were honored, including hall of famer and chicago cubs great ernie banks. >> a man who came up through the negro leagues making $7 a day and became the first black player to suit for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all time. ernie became known as much for his 512 home runs as for his cheer and his optimism and his eternal faith someday the cubs would go all the way. ( laughter ) >> woodruff: the university of north carolina's legendary basketball coach dean...
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this debate that's going on with the miami dolphins thing about bullying and racial slurs, hey, ernie, in a locker room and when i'm with my friends, we use racial slurs. >> so this was appropriate to tweet this out? is. >> no, no. >> okay. 75 grand for tweeting this out -- >> understand, he should not have made it public. >> okay, okay. now, this is an issue of whether everybody hears it or not. based on that, is it appropriate or not? i mean, what's going on here? how does this, i guess, open up new dialogue about the use of the "n" word. and you know, what confines it is appropriate. >> you know, i have a lot of different perspectives or just opinions about that entire conversation. you know, the first thing that comes to mind, i happen to really love charles barkley. i think he's one of the few voices we have in the media that's willing to speak his mind. with that being said what he has to say isn't what is said in the most eloquent of ways. i don't think he's necessarily defending what is said with the "n" word in the setting of twitter. i think what he was saying that matt barn
this debate that's going on with the miami dolphins thing about bullying and racial slurs, hey, ernie, in a locker room and when i'm with my friends, we use racial slurs. >> so this was appropriate to tweet this out? is. >> no, no. >> okay. 75 grand for tweeting this out -- >> understand, he should not have made it public. >> okay, okay. now, this is an issue of whether everybody hears it or not. based on that, is it appropriate or not? i mean, what's going on...
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so ernie said, boy, what a great day, let's play two. [laughter] that is the man who came up through the negro leagues making seven dollars a day, mr. cupp, the first black player to suit up for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all-time spirit in the process, ernie 512me known as much for his home runs as for his cheer and optimism and his eternal faith that someday the cubs would go all the way. [laughter] and that is serious belief. [laughter] that is something that even a white sox fan like me can respect. but he is just a wonderful man and the great icon of my hometown. speaking of sports, dean smith is one of the winningest coaches in college basketball history, but his successes go far beyond x's and o's. 78% of his games, he graduated 96% of his players. he was the pioneer who popularized the idea of pointing to the passer. after a basket, players should point to the teammate who passed them the ball. with his first national title on the line, he did have the good sense to give the ball to a 19- year-old kid named micha
so ernie said, boy, what a great day, let's play two. [laughter] that is the man who came up through the negro leagues making seven dollars a day, mr. cupp, the first black player to suit up for the cubs and one of the greatest hitters of all-time spirit in the process, ernie 512me known as much for his home runs as for his cheer and optimism and his eternal faith that someday the cubs would go all the way. [laughter] and that is serious belief. [laughter] that is something that even a white...
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not far behind that is oprah winfrey, people from the world of sports ernie banks, mr. cub from the president's adopted hometown of chicago. sally ride, posthumously, the first american female in space, and arturo sandoval, a noted trumpeter, a defector from cuba, who has provided millions with the joy of listening to his performances on the trumpet, he happens to be a personal favorite of mine. that happened in the east room, a day of joy and solemnity for president obama. >> mike viqueira at the white house. mike, thank you very much. some items from jfk's funeral will be on display for the first time special artifacts including a flag draped over the president's casket, and clothes worn by those who went to the funeral part of the exhibit "a nation remembers" that opens friday and goes through president's day. >>> iran's supreme leader is speaking out about talks on his country's nuclear program. he said there are limits to what iran is willing to concede. white house officials say it will be very hard to reach an agreement this week. the comments coming as negotiati
not far behind that is oprah winfrey, people from the world of sports ernie banks, mr. cub from the president's adopted hometown of chicago. sally ride, posthumously, the first american female in space, and arturo sandoval, a noted trumpeter, a defector from cuba, who has provided millions with the joy of listening to his performances on the trumpet, he happens to be a personal favorite of mine. that happened in the east room, a day of joy and solemnity for president obama. >> mike...
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also ernie banks and gloria steinem. also country music star loretta lynn. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," you'll hear from another honoree, jazz great arturo sandoval. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never questioned bobby again. two can play at this game. [ female announcer ] swap one snack a week for a yoplait. and everybody wins. yoplait. it is so good. radel allegedly bought cocaine from a federal agent during a buy-and-bust operation last month. radel says he struggles with alcoholism and made an extremely irresponsible choice. >>> in south africa, rescuers ended the search this morning for survivors of a building collapse. police say everyone is accounted for. one person was killed and dozens more injured when the roof of a mall under construction gave way
also ernie banks and gloria steinem. also country music star loretta lynn. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," you'll hear from another honoree, jazz great arturo sandoval. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." we all have our little tricks. mom swaps one of my snacks for a yoplait. i don't mind, i mean it's orange crème. and when mom said bobby was too edgy... 'sup girl. i just swapped him out for tyler. 'sup girl. mom never...
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president obama praised hall of famer ernie banks for his optimism the cubs would win the series. >> and that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan can respect. >> reporter: senator daniel inouye's wife accepted his medal of honor and medal of freedom. tara mergener, cbs news, the white house. >>> and eat your nuts. a 30-year study found that people who eat nuts daily were less likely to die. less likely to die than those who don't. the risk of death by heart disease dropped by 20%. cancer risks dropped by 11%. it was seen in a wide range of nuts including peanuts, pistachios, almonds, and walnuts. >> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," details on an 85-year-old american veteran who has been detained in north korea. >>> and we'll sit down with oscar-winning actor judi dench. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." oscar-winning actor judi dench. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." no matter how busy your morning you can always do something better for yourself. and better is so easy with benefiber. fiber that's
president obama praised hall of famer ernie banks for his optimism the cubs would win the series. >> and that's serious belief. that is something that even a white sox fan can respect. >> reporter: senator daniel inouye's wife accepted his medal of honor and medal of freedom. tara mergener, cbs news, the white house. >>> and eat your nuts. a 30-year study found that people who eat nuts daily were less likely to die. less likely to die than those who don't. the risk of death...
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ernie minutes he did so with two democratically elected for a simple comic morrissey. so what does that mean honestly speaking to me in a month since. a four hour again in cairo on sunday to protest against the euro. tonight i did the same legislation would allow authorities to restrict contents of the tourney. this touches and a british think tank say that at least eleven thousand children have been killed in the conflict in syria the oxford research group released a report on sunday it's as eleven thousand three hundred and seventy s and one that had been reported as having been killed eighteen months preceding the event concluded that this just yet. one hundred fourteen thousand civilians incompetence and killed. the scent of the children will be quickly killed and five minutes and counting. small firms final was deported as the cause of deathtwo thousand eight hundred children. more than one thousand one hundred cases of summary execution nth much to find and report it. i think it indicates that over ten percent of the children before they killed were specifically
ernie minutes he did so with two democratically elected for a simple comic morrissey. so what does that mean honestly speaking to me in a month since. a four hour again in cairo on sunday to protest against the euro. tonight i did the same legislation would allow authorities to restrict contents of the tourney. this touches and a british think tank say that at least eleven thousand children have been killed in the conflict in syria the oxford research group released a report on sunday it's as...
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freedom, a kind of parade of all american legends, country star lore etta lynn, oprah, baseball great ernie banks, women's rights gloria steinem and former president bill clinton along with oprah. president john f. kennedy established the medal of freedom but never got the chance to hand them out. >>> the anniversary of the dark day assassination looms before us. two presidents paid tribute. first lady michelle obama and hillary clinton laying a wreath at kennedy's grave. in silent reflection, taps rang out. ♪ >> as the moving scene was under way at articlington national sem terror david muir was in ohio, at a plane that carried kennedy to dallas 50 years ago and then after shots rang out became a monument to a stunned and changed nation. david muir is here now. >> reporter: good evening from what they call kennedy's air force one. this is the plane that carried the president and the first lady. right here behind me is the doorway the president walked through one final time on that day in dallas, waving to the thousands who were gathered there to see him. as you point out tonight, we take
freedom, a kind of parade of all american legends, country star lore etta lynn, oprah, baseball great ernie banks, women's rights gloria steinem and former president bill clinton along with oprah. president john f. kennedy established the medal of freedom but never got the chance to hand them out. >>> the anniversary of the dark day assassination looms before us. two presidents paid tribute. first lady michelle obama and hillary clinton laying a wreath at kennedy's grave. in silent...
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among the honorees were baseball hall of famer ernie banks-- mr. cub. women's rights activist gloria steinem. ben bradlee of the "washington post." country music star loretta lynn. and former president bill clinton. >> his foundation and global initiative have helped to save or improve the lives of literally hundreds of millions of people and, of course, i am most grateful for his patience during the endless travels of my secretary of state. (laughter) >> reporter: mr. obama told another honoree they have something in common. >> early in oprah winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. (laughter) i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. (laughter) >> pelley: the presidential medal of freedom was created by john f. kennedy 50 years ago, but he never got to present it before he was assassinated. on that day, clint hill made a hero wick attempt to save kennedy's life. he'll tell us his story next. next. to a goal of und getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk fac
among the honorees were baseball hall of famer ernie banks-- mr. cub. women's rights activist gloria steinem. ben bradlee of the "washington post." country music star loretta lynn. and former president bill clinton. >> his foundation and global initiative have helped to save or improve the lives of literally hundreds of millions of people and, of course, i am most grateful for his patience during the endless travels of my secretary of state. (laughter) >> reporter: mr....
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among them, bill clinton, sally ride, ernie banks and oprah winfrey. president obama thanked winfrey for her charitable work as well as a career decision. >> early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. [ laughter ] >> i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. [ laughter ] >> also among those honored, the late senator daniel inoue, he is only the second person to receive both the medal of freedom and honor. that's the highest award given out by the military. >>> well, the medal of freedom was started by president kennedy 50 years ago just months before his assassination. >>> actor sean penn didn't take kindly to a fan trying to take his pictures of a san francisco hotel. >> get the [ censored ] out of here. i'll make you eat the -- get out of here! >> all right! >> penn was in lobby bar last night at the st. regis. witnesses say the flash from the phone caught the actor's attention and sparked the outburst. they say penn chased after the man and reportedly slammed his phone to the ground. you can ch
among them, bill clinton, sally ride, ernie banks and oprah winfrey. president obama thanked winfrey for her charitable work as well as a career decision. >> early in oprah winfrey's career, her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. [ laughter ] >> i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. [ laughter ] >> also among those honored, the late senator daniel inoue, he is only the second person to receive both the medal of freedom and honor. that's the...
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ray and i like to say that the program does transition of ernie now let's fast forward two years when this i completely relinquish his role or should be expected agency when still contribute to the targeted killings. still reading. my understanding is united with work go back to work with her sleek and what was essentially espionage costs but not lethal methodology beauty is in the know are of course for the job is to to show people a break but that's part of what their job and i think they are better at it in a better oversight system will continue overseeing it. see i frankly did not have the proper oversight certain to execute the program and i think it's partly an aunt on her skin was white so i think and or deities. this is what they could be better on that are overseen by putting up more time to larger strategy of other you look at a local it is when you see i take shots for a re what's that about the role of john brennan aggies advise the president have obviously packed then he became the director of the c i a that dynamic new weekly and all of this t think that this has anythi
ray and i like to say that the program does transition of ernie now let's fast forward two years when this i completely relinquish his role or should be expected agency when still contribute to the targeted killings. still reading. my understanding is united with work go back to work with her sleek and what was essentially espionage costs but not lethal methodology beauty is in the know are of course for the job is to to show people a break but that's part of what their job and i think they are...
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r "i >>> our "instant index" tonight starts with validation for our friend ernie from sesame street. ♪ ruby ducky you're the one >> today the rubber duck was voted into the national toy hall of fame. judges cited the bright color the irresistible squeak and the ability to expand our sense of childhood wonder. not to mention helping parents face toddler bath time. and today the other inductee, the game of chess which beat out pacman and clue. >>> watch what happens when two tiger cubs meet for the first time. one wild, one a tiny human. they were separated by a pane of glass at the zoo in washington state but sharing a sense of fun. kali, the tiger and marshal, the two-year-old, still in his halloween costume. their play date lasted more than two minutes. when marshal takes a spill, kali waits to make sure his play mate is okay. >>> to the world she's dame judi dench. to fans of james bond she's simply m. she was killed off in the blockbuster "skyfall." tonight she's back. >> just when you thought i was dead, i have an important mission for you. >> her mission? dench's new movie, th
r "i >>> our "instant index" tonight starts with validation for our friend ernie from sesame street. ♪ ruby ducky you're the one >> today the rubber duck was voted into the national toy hall of fame. judges cited the bright color the irresistible squeak and the ability to expand our sense of childhood wonder. not to mention helping parents face toddler bath time. and today the other inductee, the game of chess which beat out pacman and clue. >>> watch...
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country star loretta lynn was there, oprah, baseball great ublg ernie banks, women's rights advocate gloria steinem and former president bill clinton along with oprah. president john f. kennedy . >> early in oprah winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. president john f. kennedy established the presidential medal of freedom 50 years ago but never got the chance to hand them out. >>> the anniversary of the dark day assassination looms before us this week. two presidents paid tribute. first lady michelle obama and president clinton, former secretary of state hillary clinton laying a wreath at kennedy's grave in the shadow of the eternal flame in silent reflection as taps rang out. ♪ >> as the moving scene was under way at arlington national cemetery, david muir was in ohio gaining entry to a somber setting, the plane that carried kennedy to dallas 50 years ago. then after those shots rang out, became a kind of monument to a stunned and changed nation. david muir is here now. david? >> reporter: diane
country star loretta lynn was there, oprah, baseball great ublg ernie banks, women's rights advocate gloria steinem and former president bill clinton along with oprah. president john f. kennedy . >> early in oprah winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her name to susie. i have to pause here to say i got the same advice. president john f. kennedy established the presidential medal of freedom 50 years ago but never got the chance to hand them out. >>> the...
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that is you know it is the numbers if there are other players in the in the old days if you removed ernie banks from the cubs they to play double a and this and it was a very planned this year what tom brady means to new england and he's not even adding a great statistical year there's six and two right now and used to look at them and you're look for the smoke and you look for the mirrors and each time you see tom brady he's the m.v.p. to me the other hidden talent we don't know about or is. just comedy would be i guess i guess in that regard but you know i try to blend in with what i do but other than that i'm just really just a i'm a dad and a husband and host that's what they've heard and of hughie's my favorite interview in the n.f.l. that i've had is matt hasselbeck he is the best start he is he's got a huge career ahead of him when he chooses to take it my podcast present company. good good good you're a great guest a great guest i've interviewed will ferrell steven soderbergh is has been my resident super bowl media expert he watches only three games and watches the broadcast take
that is you know it is the numbers if there are other players in the in the old days if you removed ernie banks from the cubs they to play double a and this and it was a very planned this year what tom brady means to new england and he's not even adding a great statistical year there's six and two right now and used to look at them and you're look for the smoke and you look for the mirrors and each time you see tom brady he's the m.v.p. to me the other hidden talent we don't know about or is....
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ernie banks. [applause] [applause] >> with his unmatched enthusiasm, ernie banks sprinted his way into the record books, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs during which he was named with 11 all-star teams and had over 500 home runs and run back to back most valuable player honors. he was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1977 and he will forever be known as one of the finest power hitters and dynamic players of all time. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> benjamin bradlee. [applause] [applause] a titan of journalism, he is one of the most respected newsman of his generation and after serving our nation in world war ii, ben bradlee went on to defend liberty here at home. testing the limits of a free press during his tenure as editor of "the washington post" and he oversaw coverage of the watergate scandal and challenge the federal government over the right to publish the pentagon papers. his passion for accuracy and unyielding pursuit of truth continue to set the sta
ernie banks. [applause] [applause] >> with his unmatched enthusiasm, ernie banks sprinted his way into the record books, he played an extraordinary 19 seasons with the chicago cubs during which he was named with 11 all-star teams and had over 500 home runs and run back to back most valuable player honors. he was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1977 and he will forever be known as one of the finest power hitters and dynamic players of all time. [applause] [applause] [applause]...
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ernie banks, and the late astronaut, sally wry. president clinton received the medal even with his recent criticism of obama care. look at this, larry, people already lined up for black friday sales at best buy in ohio. they're camping out in style with generators, heaters. they're not looking to buy anything in particular, they like camping out being first on line. i'm not sure that makes it better or worse, shopping with no purpose. >> a week ahead. >> very early. >> quite interesting. >> one quick thing on the paul ryan. they important he made these comments, he and senator patty murray who's a democrat. neither one of them want a shutdown. >> nice to see them working together to a certain extent. >> neither of them want a shutdown, i'll go that far, but the current law, the sequester, the automatic budget cut, stays in place and in fact drops down another $100 billion which suits me just fine. we're squeezing out the federal government and the deficit and i think it's good for the economy. thank you to jackie deangeles. you don
ernie banks, and the late astronaut, sally wry. president clinton received the medal even with his recent criticism of obama care. look at this, larry, people already lined up for black friday sales at best buy in ohio. they're camping out in style with generators, heaters. they're not looking to buy anything in particular, they like camping out being first on line. i'm not sure that makes it better or worse, shopping with no purpose. >> a week ahead. >> very early. >> quite...
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honoured, including former president bill clinton, country music artist loretta lynn, baseball great ernie banks and tv lejened oprah winfrey. >> early in oprah winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her name to susy. i have to pause to say i got the same advice. they didn't say i should be suesy. >> some of the other honorees include sally ryde, a female astronaut and ben bradley -- benjamin bradlee, he headed up the coverage of the watergate scandal. >> michael eaves is here with sport and baseball news. >> this is the hot-stove season. the detroit tigers and texas rangers pulled off a blockbuster trade with prince fielder traded to the ranger for second base ler ian kinsler. the 29-year-old signed a $9 million he had 279, and kinsler hit 277 with 13 home runs and 72 rbi with texas. new york yangee third baseman alex rodriguez walked out of of a grievance hearing after the commissioner was not ordered to testify. alex rodriguez called it a farce. the players union filed proceedings and hoped to overturn a 211 game suspension for violating drug agreement and labour contrac
honoured, including former president bill clinton, country music artist loretta lynn, baseball great ernie banks and tv lejened oprah winfrey. >> early in oprah winfrey's career her bosses told her she should change her name to susy. i have to pause to say i got the same advice. they didn't say i should be suesy. >> some of the other honorees include sally ryde, a female astronaut and ben bradley -- benjamin bradlee, he headed up the coverage of the watergate scandal. >>...
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others were loretta lynn, ernie banks, and media mooingual oprah winfrey. the medal of freedom was created 16 years ago. >> pat quinn signed into law same-sex marriage legislation. kentucky. explosive details of bomb makers that made their way to the u.s. consider this - how could the american government let them resettle in america? and paul ryan predict an end to the theatrical budget. will they produce one? >> a rod storms out of an appeals hearing. was it a stunt? welcome to "consider this". we begin with an f.b.i. investigation into the possibility reported by a.b.c. news that several dozen iraqi or african bomb -- iraqi or afghanistan bomb makers could be living in the u.s. f.b.i. agents are working through a warehouse stacked with remains of 100,000. >> -- 100,000. >> eds that could connect the bomb makers with homes in the u.s. it was sparked by the 2009 arrests and convictions of two men living in bowling green, both admitting they had attacked u.s. soldiers as members of al-qaeda and pleaded guilty to supporting terrorism as they shipped various a
others were loretta lynn, ernie banks, and media mooingual oprah winfrey. the medal of freedom was created 16 years ago. >> pat quinn signed into law same-sex marriage legislation. kentucky. explosive details of bomb makers that made their way to the u.s. consider this - how could the american government let them resettle in america? and paul ryan predict an end to the theatrical budget. will they produce one? >> a rod storms out of an appeals hearing. was it a stunt? welcome to...