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after lee ann, eddie taking you the leap. then, my turn. nothing like free falling over southe california on a beautiful november eveng. our full flight -- >> how awesome was that? >> up now at extratv.com. >> well, eddie while jumping out of a plane, his co-stars from the best man holiday were with us in new york. >> the cast was a who's who of guys who aren't afraid to take off their shirts, i'm sure the ladies everywhere appreciate that this weekend. >> these holiday hkups- >> hey, baby. >> and strip downs have everybody talking s-e-x. >> "50 shades of stray." that sounds freaky. not the 0 shades stray" book yet. >> e.l. james watch out, michael strahan just landed a million dollar book deal. >> maybe learn a little sothfrom this book to help us with the ladies. >> the "live" co-host taking on this young lady and the heat she is feeling for lighting a joint on stage. >> think, as a parent, you need to parent yr kid to the point she see what is she does, maybe it's for them, maybe it's not. >> controversial star, r kelly, singing a comple
after lee ann, eddie taking you the leap. then, my turn. nothing like free falling over southe california on a beautiful november eveng. our full flight -- >> how awesome was that? >> up now at extratv.com. >> well, eddie while jumping out of a plane, his co-stars from the best man holiday were with us in new york. >> the cast was a who's who of guys who aren't afraid to take off their shirts, i'm sure the ladies everywhere appreciate that this weekend. >> these...
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eddie sullivan was in washington that november 22. -- betty sullivan was in washington that november 22. there were public moments of mourning. i never thought i would feel the way i feel today. i did not hear any shots. >> and then there is dan rather. emotions,g your own can this be happening in america? >> we remember john kennedy in prayer. >> part of that funeral procession along pennsylvania avenue was used by one million people and millions more on television. there is some opposition from the top about allowing cell phone calls on planes. the fcc chairman says he is against it. their is aognizes technical reason to prohibit it. .e agrees with them >> here is hoping the airlines are paying attention. d is putting his cape back on. >> his family is paying it forward. >> do you think you can jump a metro fare gate and get away with it? >> transit police are cracking down. we look at the cost of cheating. >> watch these guys. they are about to cheat the system. it can mean a free ride. with a hidden camera, we watch people coming and going over and over. jason west got so frustra
eddie sullivan was in washington that november 22. -- betty sullivan was in washington that november 22. there were public moments of mourning. i never thought i would feel the way i feel today. i did not hear any shots. >> and then there is dan rather. emotions,g your own can this be happening in america? >> we remember john kennedy in prayer. >> part of that funeral procession along pennsylvania avenue was used by one million people and millions more on television. there is...
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this is also from eddie bauer. and this is perfect for kids because it has this great technology where the moisture from snow beads right off the jacket. he's all layered up, wearing great jeans. underneath we have the same layers we had on the guys earlier from columbia. eagle boots, great hat from lands end. >> styling mohawk hat. >> it's a mohawk hat. >> get out of town. >> kids need to have fun with their fashion in the winter. >> thank you very much. >> let's bring all out. come on, everybody. let's look at you. >> all right. >> forget the sales in the stores, we're going to show you how to survive the crowds. >> oh, really? >> on black friday, right after this. [ female announcer ] this is laura. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one-a-day vitacraves for women! it's a great-tasting gummy multivitamin designed for women with more calcium and vitamin d. it's gummies for grown-ups. get $2 off at oneaday.com. >>> just two days until black friday, the thought of fighting the crowds may make
this is also from eddie bauer. and this is perfect for kids because it has this great technology where the moisture from snow beads right off the jacket. he's all layered up, wearing great jeans. underneath we have the same layers we had on the guys earlier from columbia. eagle boots, great hat from lands end. >> styling mohawk hat. >> it's a mohawk hat. >> get out of town. >> kids need to have fun with their fashion in the winter. >> thank you very much. >>...
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then in the third quarter green bay's eddie lacy broke for tthr the defense, a 56-yard run. he did get taken down on the 1 yard line. then on the next play, they tie it at 17-17. then josh mccown connects with jefferys. chicago, 27-20. >>> nfl.com reports that houston texans' head coach gary kubiak suffered what's being called a mini-stroke. sounds like i did, too. kubiak remains hospitalized and is being monitored after collapsing on the field during sunday night's game. >>> john fox had aortic valve replacement surgery on monday in north carolina. jack del rio will act as interim head coach while fox recovers. >>> president obama welcomed the 2013 stanley cup champion chicago blackhawks to the white house. the president offered a message for those other teams in chicago. >> to the bulls, bears, cubs, white sox, i am term limited, so you guys got to get moving. i need to see you here soon. championships belong in chicago. so to the blackhawks, thank you for bringing it back home. thanks for bringing the stanley cup. >>> well, in the junior college game, douglas of central f
then in the third quarter green bay's eddie lacy broke for tthr the defense, a 56-yard run. he did get taken down on the 1 yard line. then on the next play, they tie it at 17-17. then josh mccown connects with jefferys. chicago, 27-20. >>> nfl.com reports that houston texans' head coach gary kubiak suffered what's being called a mini-stroke. sounds like i did, too. kubiak remains hospitalized and is being monitored after collapsing on the field during sunday night's game. >>>...
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if the five want me to believe that they're not big eddie fans, they can keep on pretending. by the way, eric bolling drinks cheap whiskey. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but act
if the five want me to believe that they're not big eddie fans, they can keep on pretending. by the way, eric bolling drinks cheap whiskey. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we...
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you know, eddy griffin is very funny, national funny, hill lar gas, great comedian and he thought i was funny. and that meant a lot to me. you know, that really meant a lot to me. >> there is a dedication in the book and it says to all the out casts, everyone whose ever been memoir rised, tranquilize, beaten down and falsely accused and incapable of receiving love. how many of those apply to you? all of them? >> all of them. i would say that, yes. you should be a psychiatrist. do you ever thing about that? >> i consider that. >> do you ever get into fights anymore, proper fights? >> no, no. i don't get into arguments anymore. >> because people must still try it on with you, right? >> not recently. >> how would you react? >> i'm going to be in a situation i don't want to fight anybody, but my original stand, i don't want to do it. i don't want to do it. >> but if you had to, you would. >> i don't want to do it. i don't want to do it, no. >> do you still work out a lot? >> yeah. >> you look fit. >> i like working out, yes. >> what do you get out of it now now that you're not training for
you know, eddy griffin is very funny, national funny, hill lar gas, great comedian and he thought i was funny. and that meant a lot to me. you know, that really meant a lot to me. >> there is a dedication in the book and it says to all the out casts, everyone whose ever been memoir rised, tranquilize, beaten down and falsely accused and incapable of receiving love. how many of those apply to you? all of them? >> all of them. i would say that, yes. you should be a psychiatrist. do...
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. >> hey, eddie. >> well, what one might call the education of eddie jackson is just one piece of the scenes. the coach driven to live up to his standards. >> i'm feeling bad for eddie. >> eddie comes around in the end. >> what's the secret to nick saban? >> wow, that's -- the short answer is he's a perfectionist and he has everybody in that organization and i mean organization because it's a $100 million football program. he sets that standard and expects everybody to live up to it. i think the mental approach is very different than any other program in the country. he really teaches these kids how to play under pressure. >> from bear bryant to nick saban. >> i'm so happy to see you. >> i'm so happy to be here and watch this. >> everybody's excited about their team but i've never seen anything -- >> i could talk for about 20 minutes on that. first of all, you grew up in alabama, i grew up in alabama. there's not a lot going on. people make fun of your state unfairly. but football. and in blaalabama we do footbal right. alabama wins the right way with the team, tough defense, the nati
. >> hey, eddie. >> well, what one might call the education of eddie jackson is just one piece of the scenes. the coach driven to live up to his standards. >> i'm feeling bad for eddie. >> eddie comes around in the end. >> what's the secret to nick saban? >> wow, that's -- the short answer is he's a perfectionist and he has everybody in that organization and i mean organization because it's a $100 million football program. he sets that standard and expects...
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. >> hey, eddie. >> reporter: number 4, eddie jackson, who seemed lost. >> you're an offensive lineman or what? >> reporter: jackson, the defensive back was strefing with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much too soon for jackson. >> kick support. >> reporter: well, what one might call the education of eddie jackson is just one piece of a behind the scenes profile of a coach from coal country, west virginia, driven to live up to the standards set by his dad. >> i'm feeling bad for eddie. >> he comes around. it's nice. eddie jackson. >> what's the secret to nick saban? >> well short answer is he's a perfectionist. and he has everybody in that organization, and i mean organization because it's a $100 million football program, he sets that standard and expects everybody to live up to it. the really interesting part with nick is the mental approach to the game with alabama is very different than any other program in the country. he really teaches these kids how to play under pressure. >> from bear bryant to nick saban, jan, how big is football? >> l
. >> hey, eddie. >> reporter: number 4, eddie jackson, who seemed lost. >> you're an offensive lineman or what? >> reporter: jackson, the defensive back was strefing with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much too soon for jackson. >> kick support. >> reporter: well, what one might call the education of eddie jackson is just one piece of a behind the scenes profile of a coach from coal country, west virginia, driven to...
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you know, eddy griffin is very funny, national funny, hill lar gas, great comedian and he thought i was funny. and that meant a lot to me. you know, that really meant a lot to me. >> there is a dedication in the book and it says, "to all of the outcasts, everyone who has ever been mesmerized, marginalized, tranquilized, beaten down, and falsely accused and incapable of receiving love." how many of those apply to you? all of them? >> all of them. i would say that, yes. you should be a psychiatrist. do you ever thing about that? >> i consider that. >> do you ever get into fights anymore, proper fights? >> no, no. i don't get into arguments anymore. >> you don't? because people must still try it on with you, right? >> not recently. >> how would you react? >> i'm going to be in a situation i don't want to fight anybody, but my original stand, i don't want to do it. i don't want to do it. >> but if you had to, you would. >> i don't want to do it. i don't want to do it, no. >> do you still work out a lot? >> yeah. >> you look fit. >> i like working out, yes. >> what do you get out of it now n
you know, eddy griffin is very funny, national funny, hill lar gas, great comedian and he thought i was funny. and that meant a lot to me. you know, that really meant a lot to me. >> there is a dedication in the book and it says, "to all of the outcasts, everyone who has ever been mesmerized, marginalized, tranquilized, beaten down, and falsely accused and incapable of receiving love." how many of those apply to you? all of them? >> all of them. i would say that, yes. you...
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. >> hey, eddie. >> well what one might call the education of eddie jackson is just one piece of the scenes. the coach driven to live up to his standards. >> i'm feeling bad for eddie. >> eddie comes around in the end. >> what's the secret to nick saban? >> wow, that's -- the short answer is he's a perfectionist and he has everybody in that organization and i mean organization because it's a $100 million football program. he sets that standard and expects everybody to live up to it. i think the mental approach is very different than any other program in the country. he really teaches these kids how to play under pressure. >> from bear bryant to nick saban. >> i'm so happy to see you. >> i'm so happy to be here and watch this. >> everybody's excited about their team but i've never seen anything -- >> i could talk for about 20 minutes on that. first of all, you grew up in alabama, i grew up in alabama. there's not a lot going on. people make fun of your state unfairly. but football. and in blamealabama we do football right. alabama wins the right way with the team tough defense, the na
. >> hey, eddie. >> well what one might call the education of eddie jackson is just one piece of the scenes. the coach driven to live up to his standards. >> i'm feeling bad for eddie. >> eddie comes around in the end. >> what's the secret to nick saban? >> wow, that's -- the short answer is he's a perfectionist and he has everybody in that organization and i mean organization because it's a $100 million football program. he sets that standard and expects...
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in the third quarter, green bay's eddie lacy broke through the bears defense. it's a 56-yard run. he was taken down on the 1 yard line, but on the next play, he goes in for the touchdown to tie the game at 17. then the bears josh mccone connects with jeffrey for a six-yard touchdown pass. bears edge green bay 27-20. >>> nfl.com reports that houston texans coach gary kubiak suffered what's being called a mini stroke. >> oh, wow. >> yeah. kubiak remains hospitalized, being monitored. he collapsed during sunday night's game against the colts. >>> 58-year-old denver head coach john fox had aortic valve replacement surgery on monday in florida and jack del rio will act as interim head coach while fox recovers for a few weeks or so. >>> president obama welcomed the 2013 stanley cup champion chicago blackhawks to the white house. the president offered a message for the other teams in chicago. >> to the bulls, bears, cubs, white sox, i am term limited, so you guys have got to get moving. i need to see you here soon. championships belong in chicago. so, to the blackhawks, thank you for bri
in the third quarter, green bay's eddie lacy broke through the bears defense. it's a 56-yard run. he was taken down on the 1 yard line, but on the next play, he goes in for the touchdown to tie the game at 17. then the bears josh mccone connects with jeffrey for a six-yard touchdown pass. bears edge green bay 27-20. >>> nfl.com reports that houston texans coach gary kubiak suffered what's being called a mini stroke. >> oh, wow. >> yeah. kubiak remains hospitalized, being...
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. >> your buddy eddie shultz there. obama care is so wonderful the media is atrade. i afraid. i don't know who gets the award for suck up and head up the you know what award. either him or his colleague, chris matthews. one of them gets it. let's roll tape. >> do you know what? i think network reporters throughout the industry may be caught in a dilemma obama care is so positive, and going to have such a tremendous impact on american skplif society, and setting foundation for better changes in the future, i i think network reporters are having a tough time saying something nice bit because they might be viewed as journalistly compromised. they're not really showing a great deal of integrity if they say something positive about obama care. >> is that is true it doesn't extend to everybody? >> there is -- i'm reading the sentence again. that obama care is so positive, dot, dot, dot, network reporters are having a hard time saying something nice about it or positive about it. someone needs to get medication to msnbc reet prety fast that. is the opposite of the truth this, is the
. >> your buddy eddie shultz there. obama care is so wonderful the media is atrade. i afraid. i don't know who gets the award for suck up and head up the you know what award. either him or his colleague, chris matthews. one of them gets it. let's roll tape. >> do you know what? i think network reporters throughout the industry may be caught in a dilemma obama care is so positive, and going to have such a tremendous impact on american skplif society, and setting foundation for better...
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he was open to practically anyo crazy eddie had or at leastea, t willing to consider. his code number, which ec osstos currency grid zero ss documentsi was always one of nine, which just happens to be the room number of his office in the kremlin. his secretary and of the codeide name for impurities to currencyd basket because, like a racehorse, he was always kind ot running around all the time.rt he kept to a dozen dollars in kp his desk drawer at all times tod pay off sources or affirmation when he went prowling around washington. d don't think you'll find a cia director the keys to grand inic petty cash in his office now. ch he and the research andad a development chief, a guy namedg stanley level who invented all the spy gadgets for him. he used to call in is professor moriarty after the sherlock holmes character.li he may face like a miniaturei cameras that spies have to use,s pistols with silencers, incendiary devices used as explosives.s donovan was very, very w interested, for example, in truth drugs, fascinated by the c use of truth drugs in the interrogation.
he was open to practically anyo crazy eddie had or at leastea, t willing to consider. his code number, which ec osstos currency grid zero ss documentsi was always one of nine, which just happens to be the room number of his office in the kremlin. his secretary and of the codeide name for impurities to currencyd basket because, like a racehorse, he was always kind ot running around all the time.rt he kept to a dozen dollars in kp his desk drawer at all times tod pay off sources or affirmation...
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host: eddie barker. he passed away last year. dallas did cover this trip extensively. why was it a big deal for the president to come to texas? guest: he was tried to shore up support in texas, and also to help mediate an internal texas democratic party political feud. he was concerned about making sure the texas was in his camp. this was a political trip. rarely did the first lady accompany the president on political trips. host: how unusual is it for a president and vice president to travel together and be in the same motorcade together? guest: i will tell you it's pretty unusual today. as you pointed out earlier in the show, the notion that they traveled together in the same motorcade, the notion of a top- down convertible, the notion of slowing down in an urban city street and going through curves and underpasses -- those steps ended with the death of president kennedy, and i don't think you will see it again. host: ken feinburg is the chair of the jfk library foundation. lee harvey oswald, shot sunday morning. guest: hard to believe that this occurred on tv screen
host: eddie barker. he passed away last year. dallas did cover this trip extensively. why was it a big deal for the president to come to texas? guest: he was tried to shore up support in texas, and also to help mediate an internal texas democratic party political feud. he was concerned about making sure the texas was in his camp. this was a political trip. rarely did the first lady accompany the president on political trips. host: how unusual is it for a president and vice president to travel...
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my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. >> good morning, everyone. i'm carolyn tyler. thanks thanks for joining us on this sunday, november 10th. let's start a a quick look
my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading...
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you know, i mean eddy wong who wrote that piece talks about growing up, going to school, having kids pick on him for bringing stinky, smelly, foreign food. now, in a way hipsters, are lined up around the block to buy the same food. >> that's a testament though to authenticity. right? that you should always remain authentic and you shouldn't worry about whether someone calls you not korean enough or npt american enough or not black enough. it's ridiculous. >> you raised, i believe, a side issue of the paula deen thing. i don't want to get on paula deen. >> right. >> let me rephrase that. >> can somebody take this, please? >> is ownership of food, here's a case where ownership of food really has some -- are we getting closer to the bone here? >> i think it is important. you talked about -- we talked about gentrification and about diversity of neighborhoods. yes. there is such a thing as ownership of food. you have to live it in order to be it sometimes. and i think what people got upset with, as i said many times on cnn, people didn't really get upset with paula deen for saying the "n"
you know, i mean eddy wong who wrote that piece talks about growing up, going to school, having kids pick on him for bringing stinky, smelly, foreign food. now, in a way hipsters, are lined up around the block to buy the same food. >> that's a testament though to authenticity. right? that you should always remain authentic and you shouldn't worry about whether someone calls you not korean enough or npt american enough or not black enough. it's ridiculous. >> you raised, i believe, a...
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eddie gilyard was hit when a car veered on to the shoulder yesterday. his vehicle was also hit and a worker inside it is hurt. the entire incident remains under investigation. >>> the death toll from typhoon haiyan has jumped to nearly 4,000. this morning hundreds of thousands of others are still struggling to survive there. almost 600,000 people are said to be without homes and philippinos living here in the u.s. are desperate to help their homeland. here is kai jackson with more. >> hardship continues in the philippines as people fight to survive without basic necessities. last week haiyan engulfed the island with sustained winds of 195 miles per hour. an estimated 4,500 people were killed in the super storm that flattened everything. >> it is a rally of the leaders to help the typhoon victims in the philippines. >> at the baltimore county library in towson members of the philippino community meet with members of area rotary clubs and a humanitarian group called disaster aid usa. they are trying to find ways to get food, water and supplies to those in
eddie gilyard was hit when a car veered on to the shoulder yesterday. his vehicle was also hit and a worker inside it is hurt. the entire incident remains under investigation. >>> the death toll from typhoon haiyan has jumped to nearly 4,000. this morning hundreds of thousands of others are still struggling to survive there. almost 600,000 people are said to be without homes and philippinos living here in the u.s. are desperate to help their homeland. here is kai jackson with more....
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athlete, too. >> eddie van halen can do anything. thanks for being here. >>> terrifying video from the deadly too foyphoon that ripped through the philippines. the force of the storm surge when it hit nearly two weeks ago. able to take refuge at the top of a nearby house. pictures, terrifying. officials confirmed more than 3,900 people are dead. cnn's anderson cooper has been in the reach arened and has more on the recovery in this "american journey." >> good job, guys. >> reporter: for 72 hours after haiyan struck, the philippines sib will ings paulette and caesar barely slept. >> when i saw the pictures of what happened, i -- i assumed the worse. >> reporter: assumed the worst, because while they were safe in san diego, the last time they heard from their brother jim, he was in tacloban. days earlier he e-mailed not to worry as he, his wife and three kids planned to ride out the storm in their two-story house. as the storm devastated the city, all communication was lost. their mammonations got the better of them. >> it was a diffic
athlete, too. >> eddie van halen can do anything. thanks for being here. >>> terrifying video from the deadly too foyphoon that ripped through the philippines. the force of the storm surge when it hit nearly two weeks ago. able to take refuge at the top of a nearby house. pictures, terrifying. officials confirmed more than 3,900 people are dead. cnn's anderson cooper has been in the reach arened and has more on the recovery in this "american journey." >> good job,...
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. >> leann rimes with her own kenny rogers, hubby, eddie cibrian. you want more pop divas? we got them. beyonce in a halo carrying her blue eye vicious mariah and nick with twins and britney spears playing snow white and the seven dancers. online now, the honey boo boo clan taking on that other famous reality tv family. >> you better redneck nice. >> extratv.com. >> some good costumes. >> very clever. >> did you guys get dressed up? >> i didn't personally, but i did have my little wicked witch of the west, gia and dog, julio, made a beautiful dorky gail, we went trick or treating. all about the kids. >> absolutely. we want to see your costumes, tweet us at extra tv, hashtag, extra costume contest and a prize for the best costume. >> very cool. >>> well, now, our interviews with michael douglas in the "last vegas", the movie pretty funny. >> jerry has them and robert de niro is revealing what the cameras didn't catch him doing. >> four oscar winners, one movie. morgan, klein, de niro and douglas, all together for the first time in "last vegas." >> i want all of to you get in
. >> leann rimes with her own kenny rogers, hubby, eddie cibrian. you want more pop divas? we got them. beyonce in a halo carrying her blue eye vicious mariah and nick with twins and britney spears playing snow white and the seven dancers. online now, the honey boo boo clan taking on that other famous reality tv family. >> you better redneck nice. >> extratv.com. >> some good costumes. >> very clever. >> did you guys get dressed up? >> i didn't...
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you know, i mean eddy wong who wrote that piece talks about growing up, going to school, having kids pick on him for bringing stinky, smelly, foreign food. now in a way hipsters are lined up around the block to buy the same food. >> that's a testament though to authenticity. that you should always remain authentic and you shouldn't worry about whether someone c l dalles you korean enough or american enough or not black enough. it's ridiculous. >> you raised, i believe, a side issue of the paula deen thing. i don't want to get on paula deen. >> right. >> let me rephrase that. >> is ownership of food, here's a case where ownership of food really has some -- are we getting closer to the bone here? >> i think it is important. you talked about -- we talked about gentrification and diversity of neighborhoods. yes. there is such a thing as ownership of food. you have to live it in order to be it sometimes. and i think what people got upset with as i said many times on cnn, people didn't really get upset with paula deen for saying the "n" word. they kind of got it, okay, she said the "n" wor
you know, i mean eddy wong who wrote that piece talks about growing up, going to school, having kids pick on him for bringing stinky, smelly, foreign food. now in a way hipsters are lined up around the block to buy the same food. >> that's a testament though to authenticity. that you should always remain authentic and you shouldn't worry about whether someone c l dalles you korean enough or american enough or not black enough. it's ridiculous. >> you raised, i believe, a side issue...
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. >>> and why you may want to savor that gla my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. pushing the limits. however, i didn't know the impact a brain injury can have. the ri
. >>> and why you may want to savor that gla my name is eddie metcalf. i enjoworking in my yard and you know, i can't. i can't do that any more,'cuz i'm missing most of my lung. they did a cat scan of my kidneys, no more kidney stones. that's the good news. "but, we found a spot on your lung." that frankly scared the "hell" out of me. i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i...
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>> eddie harlem took 60 years but he eventually won in plessy. >> you ask a very good question. i think that i may lose, but i think i am obligated and encouraged by my colleagues, if you believe that, you write it. i try not to do it in a way that is not polite or respectful, but i think that someone should have kept writing that segregation was wrong. [applause] regardless of what the precedent was, i think you have to say certain things. when i first went on the court, people thought that great people like bob bork and justice scalia, the originalist, everyone thought they were not a gimmick, but sort of an oddity. earlier, in the introduction and the speech by jean mayer, original is and is respected. so they had to do it. maybe in some of these other cases, we are obligated to say what we really think. in your job, you are more constrained. but you get cases of first impression. this precedent, perhaps, you might question. you feel obligated to say something. that is the way i feel. the other thing is that it was very unpleasant to, in my case, to go to the court, for a var
>> eddie harlem took 60 years but he eventually won in plessy. >> you ask a very good question. i think that i may lose, but i think i am obligated and encouraged by my colleagues, if you believe that, you write it. i try not to do it in a way that is not polite or respectful, but i think that someone should have kept writing that segregation was wrong. [applause] regardless of what the precedent was, i think you have to say certain things. when i first went on the court, people...
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out later on that bob had been newly transferred to headquarters and he would sneak in and talk to eddie worthington and say joe wants these debriefings and he would like to get them faster than anybody else in the bureau. i come down every weekend, just give them to me so the mail won't make these things late. ed said forget it, we're going to do everything according to plan and how we do the regular process of disseminating information. he goes to the bathroom and there is bob at the famous xerox machine on the 4th floor xeroxing the debriefings and says what the hell are you doing. he chastises him and says don't do this again. there was no mechanism at that time to report activities of a security nature. this went unreported, a little puff of smoke. in '92 i came back from a transfer in nashville, an agency of the memphis division. i came to work on the ames case, we call it major case 43. jimmy was assigned to work with gene and a couple people at the agency on trying to call together this list of people who might be culpable in early losses to the russians. on this list of course w
out later on that bob had been newly transferred to headquarters and he would sneak in and talk to eddie worthington and say joe wants these debriefings and he would like to get them faster than anybody else in the bureau. i come down every weekend, just give them to me so the mail won't make these things late. ed said forget it, we're going to do everything according to plan and how we do the regular process of disseminating information. he goes to the bathroom and there is bob at the famous...
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if they're serious about running companies, look what eddie did for sears, what happened in jcpenney. >> the flip side is you talk about entrenched boards of 60, 70s, 80s. >> how to move them out. >> how do you keep the balance ? >> we need to think about advance. >> ceos are quaking in their boots. your advice is don't. stay true to yourself? >> get in there and do -- don't wait for activists to show up. take the action now. do it. if you've got weak businesses, spin them off. act now in advance. have your advisors lined up. you know who they are. those are things you should do. trim your costs. that's the problem with proctor. they waited until they got the activists on top of them. they shouldn't have done that. >> i guess we could go too far. i go back to before it became popular. at that point were ceos too entrenched too boys club you or not enough? i say unequivalent. they were too entrenched. >> that's because investors -- >> they had the boards lined up. we were airing on the side of ceos being too entrenched. >> maybe it's gone too far. >> you were a ceo. i think you still c
if they're serious about running companies, look what eddie did for sears, what happened in jcpenney. >> the flip side is you talk about entrenched boards of 60, 70s, 80s. >> how to move them out. >> how do you keep the balance ? >> we need to think about advance. >> ceos are quaking in their boots. your advice is don't. stay true to yourself? >> get in there and do -- don't wait for activists to show up. take the action now. do it. if you've got weak...
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eddy lacy. >> roll tide. >> 56 yards before finally going down at the 1. he punches it in on the next play. game tied at 17. later, bears down three. backup quarterback josh mcallen finds jeffrey for the six-yard touchdown and the lead. they tack on the field goal. bears on the road without jay cutler beat the packers 27-20. the big news, what's up with aaron rodgers. we'll find out more today. >> if you have a hippy running down the field -- >> no hair tackling. >> what else? >> it's considered an extension of the face mask. >> really? >> eddie lacy is having a great rookie season. >> roll tide. >> he's a brute. you rarerily hear "bullying" associated with the nfl but that's what happened in the miami dolphins locker room. they suspended richie incog any to for sending racially charged texts and voicemails to jonathan martin. he said the bullying has been going on for 18 months dating back to last subpoena when he was a rookie. the dolphins want the nfl to investigate. incognito deleted tweets including one that said he wants his name cleared. one he didn
eddy lacy. >> roll tide. >> 56 yards before finally going down at the 1. he punches it in on the next play. game tied at 17. later, bears down three. backup quarterback josh mcallen finds jeffrey for the six-yard touchdown and the lead. they tack on the field goal. bears on the road without jay cutler beat the packers 27-20. the big news, what's up with aaron rodgers. we'll find out more today. >> if you have a hippy running down the field -- >> no hair tackling....
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we have eddie cibrian. >> the lone white guy. >> but they kind of sprinkle in other people that aren't just african-american. the stories are universal. love story roeshgs mance story, comedy, anyone can laugh. >> what did you think? >> i thought it was a good film. i loved seeing everybody grown up. i liked seeing terrence howard, an oscar nominee, neil long, lawrence chestnut, they're really great friends off camera. i like seeing that. >> and compared to being at summer camp. >> like a family reunion. >> you can see that chemistry on screen. thanks so much. >> thank you. what's a time tax and why are young people having to pay it at the polls? hear for the first time what this is in the new advancement project report first released in our next hour. r car insurance t? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. a
we have eddie cibrian. >> the lone white guy. >> but they kind of sprinkle in other people that aren't just african-american. the stories are universal. love story roeshgs mance story, comedy, anyone can laugh. >> what did you think? >> i thought it was a good film. i loved seeing everybody grown up. i liked seeing terrence howard, an oscar nominee, neil long, lawrence chestnut, they're really great friends off camera. i like seeing that. >> and compared to being...
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no sighting of eddie lampert but that stock down about 1%. and retail getting a good lift. take a look at dollar tree, costco, bed bath & beyond and we've been hearing a lot of positive feedback about online sales. and one of the big things about the nasdaq's rise this year, tesla, baidu, netflix, amazon all higher today. >> happy black friday to you, rick. looks like the 10-year is 2.76. what do you have your eye on today? >> well, it's 2.75, 2.76, just to put some perspective. on wednesday, our last trading day, we had a settlement around 2.74. we closed last week at 2.74. so we are a little bit above it. a two-week chart reveals that the immediate issue is the 2.80 level, which was last week's kind of high water mark. of course we all know that the high yield close thus far since this move since the 138 all-time yield on the 10 has been 2.99, not quite 3%. if we look at the spreads and it really is a spread gain, whether you look at the 5 to 10s or 5 to 30s on a month-to-date chart, you can see there has been some flattening. it doesn't seem to be the favorite trade whic
no sighting of eddie lampert but that stock down about 1%. and retail getting a good lift. take a look at dollar tree, costco, bed bath & beyond and we've been hearing a lot of positive feedback about online sales. and one of the big things about the nasdaq's rise this year, tesla, baidu, netflix, amazon all higher today. >> happy black friday to you, rick. looks like the 10-year is 2.76. what do you have your eye on today? >> well, it's 2.75, 2.76, just to put some perspective....
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this is also from eddie bauer. and this is perfect for kids because it has this great technology where the moisture from snow beads right off the jacket. he's all layered up, wearing great jeans. underneath we have the same layers we had on the guys earlier from columbia. eagle boots, great hat from lands end. >> styling mohawk hat. >> it's a mohawk hat. >> get out of town. >> kids need to have fun with their fashion in the winter. >> thank you very much. >> let's bring all out. come on, everybody. let's look at you. >> all right. >> forget the sales in the stores, we're going to show you how to survive the crowds. >> oh, really? >> on black friday, right after this. what can i do with my $7 a month anemail the school. acfone? call the doctor. text the groomer. find gear for soccer. send invites to a party. post karate pics. help sean with history. battle of hastings... 1066. all that with my android from tracfone... now with three times the talk, text and data for as low as $7 a month. unbeatable nationwide covera
this is also from eddie bauer. and this is perfect for kids because it has this great technology where the moisture from snow beads right off the jacket. he's all layered up, wearing great jeans. underneath we have the same layers we had on the guys earlier from columbia. eagle boots, great hat from lands end. >> styling mohawk hat. >> it's a mohawk hat. >> get out of town. >> kids need to have fun with their fashion in the winter. >> thank you very much. >>...
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final minute of the half, oklahoma looking to answer, but blake bell gets picked off by eddie lackey, and that would be most costly. on the ensuing drive, petty looking for a good man and he finds antoine for a 25-yard touchdown. it's only the second win in 24 meetings. >> another day, another chapters in the scandal. a statement saying jonathan endured harassment that went far beyond the traditional locker room hazing, saying beyond the well publicized voice mail, he endured a physical attack on him by a teammate and daily vulgar comments. also on thursday, martin's agent rick smith said his client suffered abuse from multiple dolphins, not just incognito. a florida woman filed a police report against incognito in may for physically abuse i can her on a golf course. >> nfl action thursday night, vikings hosting the redskins, second quarter, washington trailing by four. robert griffin, iii. it's 27-14 skins. vikings have the ball. carlson sneaks it into the end zone. minnesota within seven. still in the third, same score. rolls to his left. up to this point, he was having his best gam
final minute of the half, oklahoma looking to answer, but blake bell gets picked off by eddie lackey, and that would be most costly. on the ensuing drive, petty looking for a good man and he finds antoine for a 25-yard touchdown. it's only the second win in 24 meetings. >> another day, another chapters in the scandal. a statement saying jonathan endured harassment that went far beyond the traditional locker room hazing, saying beyond the well publicized voice mail, he endured a physical...
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he has eddy lacy to hand off to and 56 yards and 56 of the 150 and lacy scores to tie at 17. fourth quarter and bears down 3 and mccall and chicago backup throws 272 and chicago wins 27-20. that is sports at the hour. >> thank you. and we spent nearly two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit and how one falsely accused man is turning to music to work through struggles and help others. ♪ >> audiences are intelligent ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, just ahead how a falsely convicted man who spent nearly 20 years in prison is using music to help others but first let's look at what potential precipitation we are looking at across the u.s. and nicole mitchell is here. >> weather can impact elections and there is a few going on around the country today. warm moisture means people will stay at home so that can cause problems. we will talk more about the rain, snow in the midwest coming up, but i want to look at some moisture we had pulling through texas and into parts of the southern plains. texas actually has proposition 6 which talks about water resources and
he has eddy lacy to hand off to and 56 yards and 56 of the 150 and lacy scores to tie at 17. fourth quarter and bears down 3 and mccall and chicago backup throws 272 and chicago wins 27-20. that is sports at the hour. >> thank you. and we spent nearly two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit and how one falsely accused man is turning to music to work through struggles and help others. ♪ >> audiences are intelligent ♪ welcome back to al jazeera america, just ahead how...