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murray as michael's doctor. someone who was selected by, hired by and controlled by aeg, says the suit. and it goes on to claim aeg demanded and prird michael jackson be treated by this particular doctor to ensure that michael jackson would attend all rehearsals and shows on the tour. ♪ according to the suit, michael did miss a rehearsal during the final week of his life. and as aresult, aeg's ceo paid aisit to his home. the suit states, aeg threatened that if jackson missed any further rehearsals, ey were going to pull the plug on the show. aeg told murray that he had to
murray as michael's doctor. someone who was selected by, hired by and controlled by aeg, says the suit. and it goes on to claim aeg demanded and prird michael jackson be treated by this particular doctor to ensure that michael jackson would attend all rehearsals and shows on the tour. ♪ according to the suit, michael did miss a rehearsal during the final week of his life. and as aresult, aeg's ceo paid aisit to his home. the suit states, aeg threatened that if jackson missed any further...
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michael is a member of the san francisco forum. michael, we're very proud of you. continue the good work. [applause] >> i am the class of 1932 when prohibition was voted out. my first contact with michael caine about 25 years ago. since then, we've gotten into a lot of areas. i do not think this is a part of his life that comes out. it is his service to the poor. he was always ready without a qualm to say, "sure, i will do it." we've been close friends for the last 25 years. i would like to congratulate him. i am a native san consistent as well. thank you. -- i am a native sentences tha - san franciscan. thank you. >> you have done a terrific job. i hope you enjoy everything going forward. thanks again. [applause] >> i am from the port staff. i may be one of the relative few who were here for the whole 16 years that you were on the commission. we watched as waterfront grow and become what it has become. it is largely because of your love for the san francisco and the waterfront, all of the support you provided the staff to help us bring about changes that you creat
michael is a member of the san francisco forum. michael, we're very proud of you. continue the good work. [applause] >> i am the class of 1932 when prohibition was voted out. my first contact with michael caine about 25 years ago. since then, we've gotten into a lot of areas. i do not think this is a part of his life that comes out. it is his service to the poor. he was always ready without a qualm to say, "sure, i will do it." we've been close friends for the last 25 years. i...
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murray as michael's doctor. someone who was selected by, hired by and controlled by aeg, says the suit. and it goes on to claim aeg demanded and prird michael jackson be treated by this particular doctor to ensure that michael jackson would attend all rehearsals and shows on the tour. ♪ according to the suit, michael did miss a rehearsal during the final week of his life. and as aresult, aeg's ceo paid aisit to his home. the suit states, aeg threatened that if jackson missed any further rehearsals, ey were going to pull the plug on the show. aeg told murray that he had to make sure jackson got to rehearsals. they said it was to be tough love, and that they had read jackson the riot act. when michael did finally make it to rearsals late that night, witnesses confirm that michael jackson was not himself that day. calling him visibly shaken. then at another rehearsal days before michael's death, the suit described michael as breathing cold and shivering. now the suitlaims aeg had a legal responsibility to treat h
murray as michael's doctor. someone who was selected by, hired by and controlled by aeg, says the suit. and it goes on to claim aeg demanded and prird michael jackson be treated by this particular doctor to ensure that michael jackson would attend all rehearsals and shows on the tour. ♪ according to the suit, michael did miss a rehearsal during the final week of his life. and as aresult, aeg's ceo paid aisit to his home. the suit states, aeg threatened that if jackson missed any further...
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michael is a member of the san francisco forum. michael, we're very proud of you. continue the good work. [applause] >> i am the class of 1932 when prohibition was voted out. my first contact with michael caine about 25 years ago. since then, we've gotten into a lot of areas. i do not think this is a part of his life that comes out. it is his service to the poor. he was always ready without a qualm to say, "sure, i will do it." we've been close friends for the last 25 years. i would like to congratulate him. i am a native san consistent as well. thank you. -- i am a native sentences tha - san franciscan.
michael is a member of the san francisco forum. michael, we're very proud of you. continue the good work. [applause] >> i am the class of 1932 when prohibition was voted out. my first contact with michael caine about 25 years ago. since then, we've gotten into a lot of areas. i do not think this is a part of his life that comes out. it is his service to the poor. he was always ready without a qualm to say, "sure, i will do it." we've been close friends for the last 25 years. i...
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then, at another rehearsal, just days before michael's death, the suit describes michael as freezing cold and shivering. the suit claims aeg had a legal responsibility to treat him safely and not put him in harm's way. kathryn jackson and michael's kids believe the company breached those duties by putting its desire for massive profits for the tour over the health and safety of michael jackson. but the jackson estate is already sharing in some of those profits, slated to receive 90% of what ever the film makes. >> the civil action suit is also seeking unspecified damages for emotional distress on behalf of michael jackson's oldest son, who according to the lawsuit witnessed his father injured and dying. a company spokesperson said they hadn't seen the lawsuit yet. aeg has said in the past michael jackson died before dr. murray's contract was even signed and dr. murray, meanwhile has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter for michael jackson's death. >> we'll follow this story. >>> just ahead, a neur survey revealing what men really think. >>> up next, fast-food snack items th
then, at another rehearsal, just days before michael's death, the suit describes michael as freezing cold and shivering. the suit claims aeg had a legal responsibility to treat him safely and not put him in harm's way. kathryn jackson and michael's kids believe the company breached those duties by putting its desire for massive profits for the tour over the health and safety of michael jackson. but the jackson estate is already sharing in some of those profits, slated to receive 90% of what...
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michael? >> well, i think that's true, but we've also seen in the twentieth century, ah, the number of special envoys really increasing. and i think the reason is that presidents like special envoys. they enable them to deliver a candid message, they're good for public diplomacy, they strengthen presidential control, they strengthen presidential authority, they usually don't require senate confirmation. on the other hand, a lot of people don't like special envoys. a lot of professional diplomats, ah, think that they're trespassing on the turf of the state department, and it's certainly true that special envoys can corrode the effectiveness and the moral of the department. so, there's a little bit of controversy on state department, on, on envoys, but presidents like them they're useful instruments of foreign policy. >> why do they strengthen presidential control, as you said? >> because the president, ah, then has a relationship, a direct relationship, not always throu the secretary of state,
michael? >> well, i think that's true, but we've also seen in the twentieth century, ah, the number of special envoys really increasing. and i think the reason is that presidents like special envoys. they enable them to deliver a candid message, they're good for public diplomacy, they strengthen presidential control, they strengthen presidential authority, they usually don't require senate confirmation. on the other hand, a lot of people don't like special envoys. a lot of professional...
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. - michael, you have to see this. it's like the cutest thing ever. [laughter] - really? a baby otter? okay, um, count me in as "who cares?" it's not even that interesting, a baby otter. it can't even stand up. it's trying to stand up. there it goes. [cheerful music] ♪ - howdy. i hope i'm not interrupting anything. - jo, we were not expecting you. - y'all, no doubt, know why i'm here. - no. - turns out our printers are famous. they're all over the news. it's an interesting story. cheap, foreign printers attacking innocent americans. well, actually, the--the real story isn't quite as racy. but, uh... let's give it a go. - jo, i think that i know what happened. - i'm not sure you do, teddy bear. - well, now i think i might not. - not long ago, we discovered a defect in one of our printers. so we got a software patch and fixed it right up, just like that. i don't know how it works. just as we were about to send out a letter to our affected customers, giving 'em free toner, and we keep 'em happy, but somebody here, they liked that first story better-- the one where we lose
. - michael, you have to see this. it's like the cutest thing ever. [laughter] - really? a baby otter? okay, um, count me in as "who cares?" it's not even that interesting, a baby otter. it can't even stand up. it's trying to stand up. there it goes. [cheerful music] ♪ - howdy. i hope i'm not interrupting anything. - jo, we were not expecting you. - y'all, no doubt, know why i'm here. - no. - turns out our printers are famous. they're all over the news. it's an interesting story....
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michael martin, one of the a.l.s. patients helping with our story, had heard about stowe from a friend. and before we ever met martin, he'd already given stowe a down payment of $47,000 to start the treatment. when dr. stowe said that he could reverse this disease with stem cells, you thought what? >> martin: oh, i... i wanted to believe. >> pelley: you wanted to believe. how does larry stowe make believers of the desperate? we wanted to see. >> stowe: steve watters? glad to meet you. larry stowe. >> stowe: nice to meet you. >> pelley: so we set up hidden cameras in michael martin's home in houston, and invited a.l.s. sufferer steven watters to pose as an interested patient. stowe came in on crutches. he's missing a leg, which he says he lost to cancer. everyone in the room knew about our hidden cameras except stowe. stowe had claimed what he called a "permanent fix" for a.l.s., so we gave watters questions to ask about stowe's therapy. >> watters: so, is there a permanent fix from the stem cells? >> stowe: oh, yes. y
michael martin, one of the a.l.s. patients helping with our story, had heard about stowe from a friend. and before we ever met martin, he'd already given stowe a down payment of $47,000 to start the treatment. when dr. stowe said that he could reverse this disease with stem cells, you thought what? >> martin: oh, i... i wanted to believe. >> pelley: you wanted to believe. how does larry stowe make believers of the desperate? we wanted to see. >> stowe: steve watters? glad to...
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michael found -- michael deepened, we all do. he's humbler in the move. that's interesting because he wants to get back in, he's still hungry to be a player. >> meaning gordon gekko. >> on the inside. so he's willing to -- the question in the movie, among others, all the characters face this dilemma, what do you do for money? do you sell out your daughter? or do you take the money? shia has a similar -- shia labeouf -- >> a similar problem. >> he's a good kid but does the false rumor thing. >> don't give too much of your movie away. >> just some ideas. he's a mixed b, you know. they're real people. the only one is perhaps themost pure would be josh brolin as the bad banker. >> because he is what he is, he makes no -- he sort of makes bones about it. he goes to gala -- which, by the way, you uld have called us to be in that scene. you had everybody in the whole world in that scene. peggy segal is in that scene, susan hess, you ma a cameo. next time, really, we're not going to take it so well. >> if i had known you guys were around. >> yeah, right. but you
michael found -- michael deepened, we all do. he's humbler in the move. that's interesting because he wants to get back in, he's still hungry to be a player. >> meaning gordon gekko. >> on the inside. so he's willing to -- the question in the movie, among others, all the characters face this dilemma, what do you do for money? do you sell out your daughter? or do you take the money? shia has a similar -- shia labeouf -- >> a similar problem. >> he's a good kid but does...
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michael's death. they believe michael was pushed too far in rehearsals for his highly anticipated comeback tour despite his deteriorating health. in documents filed wednesday aeg is accused of taking control of michael's health after it hired conrad murray as michael's doctor, someone who was selected by, hired by, and controlled by aeg, says the suit. it goes on to claim aeg demanded and required that michael jackson be treated by this particular doctor to ensure that michael jackson would attend all rehearsals and shows on the tour. ♪ why, why >> reporter: according to the suit, michael did miss a rehearsal during the final week of his life, and as a result, aeg's ceo paid a visit to his home. the suit states, "aeg threatened that if jackson missed any further rehearsals, they were going to pull the plug on the show." aeg told murray that he had to make sure jackson got to rehearsals. they said it was to be tough love and that they had read jackson the riot act. ♪ they don't really care about us
michael's death. they believe michael was pushed too far in rehearsals for his highly anticipated comeback tour despite his deteriorating health. in documents filed wednesday aeg is accused of taking control of michael's health after it hired conrad murray as michael's doctor, someone who was selected by, hired by, and controlled by aeg, says the suit. it goes on to claim aeg demanded and required that michael jackson be treated by this particular doctor to ensure that michael jackson would...
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rex michael mundaca, just to go -- >> michael mundaca, just to go back about the 100% expensing, etc., the uncertainty that business owners and capital investments are facing, does this talk of one year or two years, does this not add to uncertainty in the tax code and, thus, may not be contributing positively to the economy? >> that is a great point. we have to distinguish between the uncertainty created because we cannot get agreement around proposals and the uncertainty created by something else. we view the targeted temporary expensing as a measure to bring forward investment. it has to be temporary. the other proposal with respect to the r&d credit, that is not a proposal that is seeking to remove the uncertainty by taking out of the mix a year-to-year exercise we have to go through to reauthorized that credit. i take your point. but on the expensing, it is temporary for a reason. the r&d credit is temporary because of the historical political accident. that we need to make permanent. remove the uncertainty, allow businesses to plan their r&d, create a grid jobs here in the u.s.
rex michael mundaca, just to go -- >> michael mundaca, just to go back about the 100% expensing, etc., the uncertainty that business owners and capital investments are facing, does this talk of one year or two years, does this not add to uncertainty in the tax code and, thus, may not be contributing positively to the economy? >> that is a great point. we have to distinguish between the uncertainty created because we cannot get agreement around proposals and the uncertainty created...
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michael has lived and breathed our city. michael cohen, thank you so much for all you have done. it has been huge. it has been big. come up here. and he is very modest. i want to thank your wife and your daughters for all the time they have given and all the i$iÑyów3 from them and all the nights you have woken up in the middle of the night thinking about what you should have said or what you are going to say. thank you. i hope you ark a while because just being a public employee is easy to say, but for michael and people like him, it is more than that. it is more than being an employee for our city. this -- it is living, breathing, and being a part of what you want to become. thank you so much for being part i=ñÑiof that. [applause] i usually am obsessively over hei am not today. i do want to say thank youñmi ty from the bottom of my heart. whenever i walk into these chambers, i knew i was going to get grilled. i never came here if it was easy. i only came here when it was hard, but i also knew whether or not the supervisors on any particular issue agree with me or the point
michael has lived and breathed our city. michael cohen, thank you so much for all you have done. it has been huge. it has been big. come up here. and he is very modest. i want to thank your wife and your daughters for all the time they have given and all the i$iÑyów3 from them and all the nights you have woken up in the middle of the night thinking about what you should have said or what you are going to say. thank you. i hope you ark a while because just being a public employee is easy to...
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what is your five favorite michael bolton songs? >> you knoll what -- that wasn't on the card. >> jimmy: we'll go over them later. >> let me show you how big of a fan i truly am and i'll show you right now. >> jimmy: what is this? what is that? >> jimmy: >> i bought this at an action. i paid $17,000 for this. >> jimmy: is that michael bolton's hair? >> it's his actual hair. >> jimmy: like his '80s hair? you're the owner? that's -- it looks great on you. so -- when you -- so when you, dane -- when michael bolton -- when he danced, you were voting for him? >> shh. ♪ ♪ i could hardly believe it ♪ when i heard the news today ♪ had to come straight from you ♪ ♪ they said you were believing ♪ someone swept your heart away ♪ ♪ from the look upon your face ♪ i see it's true ♪ tell me all about it ♪ tell me about the plans you made girl ♪ ♪ tell me one more thing before i go ♪ ♪ tell me ♪ how am i supposed to live without you ♪ ♪ now that i've been loving you so long ♪ ♪ how am i supposed to live wit
what is your five favorite michael bolton songs? >> you knoll what -- that wasn't on the card. >> jimmy: we'll go over them later. >> let me show you how big of a fan i truly am and i'll show you right now. >> jimmy: what is this? what is that? >> jimmy: >> i bought this at an action. i paid $17,000 for this. >> jimmy: is that michael bolton's hair? >> it's his actual hair. >> jimmy: like his '80s hair? you're the owner? that's -- it looks...
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mike singletary reportedly not only singled out alex smith, but also michael crabtree. here are some niner notes for you. up in seattle, third downs, 1 for 15, their third-down efficiencies. the quarterback rating alex smith 52.5, fairly dismatt. mass hasselbeck on the other side of the coin, 108.3, that's a qb rating. monday, this might be the most depressing part of all of this. monday night football, national tv, the niners hosting drew brees and the super bowl champion new orleans saints. one more time, a lot of issues, a lot of communication issues, getting the plays in late. alex smith said the technical headset issues weren't the primary cause. it was the plays getting late into them. if you're just joining us. akio spike was scheduled to be here, but michael singletary has scheduled a meeting add headquarters. >>> we love our football, we love our baseball and basketball, but this is a pro football market. this was a tough sunday. that means when we go to work or school tomorrow, it will be a tough monday. that leads us to the raiders. not much better. raiders i
mike singletary reportedly not only singled out alex smith, but also michael crabtree. here are some niner notes for you. up in seattle, third downs, 1 for 15, their third-down efficiencies. the quarterback rating alex smith 52.5, fairly dismatt. mass hasselbeck on the other side of the coin, 108.3, that's a qb rating. monday, this might be the most depressing part of all of this. monday night football, national tv, the niners hosting drew brees and the super bowl champion new orleans saints....
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when he called me in march of 2008, i asked if this was michael lewis, "the blind side" michael lewis. he is an extraordinary personality. i wanted to talk to him when he called and i was open with him because what ever you tell him, you can tell him a story and he will tell you the story back. he is amazing. i am surprised. i never thought of myself as an obscure analyst at an obscure firm. prior to that time, people did not care about financials. how was obscure in the world of financial, but financials were not on anybody's radar screen. certainly, rest perspective, banks were never associated with high risk. >> let me let michael lewis say it in his own words one would talk to him about his book. >> she was what is called a soft side analyst. she works for a wall street firm that offers stocks to the public. she worked for a firm called oppenheimer. she was a bank analyst. a financial sector analyst. meredith, who i never heard of, started saying things in late 2007 when i first or paying attention, about the wall street firms. it was different from anything but i had ever heard.
when he called me in march of 2008, i asked if this was michael lewis, "the blind side" michael lewis. he is an extraordinary personality. i wanted to talk to him when he called and i was open with him because what ever you tell him, you can tell him a story and he will tell you the story back. he is amazing. i am surprised. i never thought of myself as an obscure analyst at an obscure firm. prior to that time, people did not care about financials. how was obscure in the world of...
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." >>> michael moore's no stranger to controversy. his feelings about the proposed islamic cultural center near ground zero in new york are no exception. the filmmaker has taken an uncompromising position on how that project should be handled. and joining us now from miami, the documentary filmmaker michael moore. thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks for having me, blitz, i appreciate it. >> you can call me blitz, wolf, whatever you want, that's fine. let's talk about this latest article or blog that you wrote, because it sort of jumped out at me. you said you don't want the
." >>> michael moore's no stranger to controversy. his feelings about the proposed islamic cultural center near ground zero in new york are no exception. the filmmaker has taken an uncompromising position on how that project should be handled. and joining us now from miami, the documentary filmmaker michael moore. thanks very much for coming in. >> thanks for having me, blitz, i appreciate it. >> you can call me blitz, wolf, whatever you want, that's fine. let's talk...
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michael? >> reporter: michael douglas strode onto david letterman's stage last night to promote his new film, but instead made a shocking announcement. >> i've got cancer. found out about it three weeks ago. i've got a biopsy and they analyzed it. it's a stage four which is intense. >> reporter: douglas, who is 65, has had a stellar career on television and in the movies. >> you're going to have to kill me. >> reporter: winning an oscar for his portrayal of gordon gekko in "wall street." >> greed, for lack of a better word, is good. >> i'm sorry to be dumb about this, but you look great and you don't sound like you have throat cancer. now, why is that? >> because i'm on stage. [ laughter ] >> because, kirk, he says, son, you have to look good. you never know when you might have cancer. >> reporter: douglas was clear about the likely cause of the tumor. a combination that's responsible for a large portion of the more than 30,000 cases of head and neck cancers every year. >> i smoked cigarettes
michael? >> reporter: michael douglas strode onto david letterman's stage last night to promote his new film, but instead made a shocking announcement. >> i've got cancer. found out about it three weeks ago. i've got a biopsy and they analyzed it. it's a stage four which is intense. >> reporter: douglas, who is 65, has had a stellar career on television and in the movies. >> you're going to have to kill me. >> reporter: winning an oscar for his portrayal of gordon...
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and i want to come to the white house here, michael. because we learned this week that the third senior member of the president's economic team to announce he's leaving in the last month or so, larry summers, is heading out the door. what changes should we look for in economic policy. >> well, first, i think you have to recognize that this is not that unusual after two years in an administration. it's kind of a normal time for people to turn over and in these cases they had plausible personal reasons, there's true. but it's much easier to stay in a team that seems successful and there is a broad judgement that the economic team was not particularly successful. i think that is unfair in part for exactly the reasons that mark talked about. some of those early decisions to save the banking industry, the financial industry were very much in continuity with the bush administration and very important. but i think they deserve the criticism that they have. put much emphasis on economic growth and job creation in this circumstances. and the pre
and i want to come to the white house here, michael. because we learned this week that the third senior member of the president's economic team to announce he's leaving in the last month or so, larry summers, is heading out the door. what changes should we look for in economic policy. >> well, first, i think you have to recognize that this is not that unusual after two years in an administration. it's kind of a normal time for people to turn over and in these cases they had plausible...
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and you look at michael douglas. he's had a lot of strong female roles in a lot of these movies and the best actor makes everyone around him better. i think he did that in "basic instinct." >> erica, i know you like him paired up with kathleen turner. >> yes, "the war of the roses." someone asked me yesterday morning, and it was the first one i could think of. >> why? >> it's just the first one that came to my head. it's just, to me, it was just this -- i haven't seen this movie in years. >> it was dark, though. >> it is. absolutely it's dark. >> you think -- >> you think it's going to have a happy ending where they're going to reconcile and live happily ever after. not so much. >> maggie and i went mainstream. >> which couldn't be more different from each other, "the american president" which is this sweet movie where he's a single dad with a daughter, widower in the white house, falls in love with a lobbyist played by annette bening. and then "fatal attraction." >> you have a dark side, maggie. >> that is my all-ti
and you look at michael douglas. he's had a lot of strong female roles in a lot of these movies and the best actor makes everyone around him better. i think he did that in "basic instinct." >> erica, i know you like him paired up with kathleen turner. >> yes, "the war of the roses." someone asked me yesterday morning, and it was the first one i could think of. >> why? >> it's just the first one that came to my head. it's just, to me, it was just this...
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when i was in that life, people ask me all the time, michael, what do you miss? the money, the power? i had a jet plane, i had a helicopter, a lot of things. but i miss the camaraderie i had with the guys back then. i mean we were a tight-knit group, and, to me, there's nothing more powerful than a brotherhood among guys, you know? >> reporter: at what point did it stop being enjoyable? >> well, you know, along with that, because i became so high profile, you know, i was constantly under investigation. >> reporter: two things changed his life. prison and a woman named camille. as the felts closed in, he fell in love with this devout christian, accepted her faith, and a plea deal. as he served a five-year sentence, he sent word to his dad he was leaving the mob and the family was furious. his father approved a contract on his head. but he didn't reach bottom until a parole violation sent him back inside. >> when they locked me up that night, it was the worst night of my life. and that's the night that i really, first time, cried out to god, said, if you're really
when i was in that life, people ask me all the time, michael, what do you miss? the money, the power? i had a jet plane, i had a helicopter, a lot of things. but i miss the camaraderie i had with the guys back then. i mean we were a tight-knit group, and, to me, there's nothing more powerful than a brotherhood among guys, you know? >> reporter: at what point did it stop being enjoyable? >> well, you know, along with that, because i became so high profile, you know, i was constantly...
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that's michael a. brown. only problem is, he's on the council but he's not up for election and he is now siding with mr. mendelson trying to convince people not to cast their ballots for this michael brown. let's go to that one more time. michael d. brown, he's on the ballot, michael a. brown, not on the ballot and supporting mr. mendelson who is on the ballot and according to the polls, this guy beating this guy. we will see what the voter education ploy that mr. mendelson launched some weeks ago, we will see if that is working and if he is able to retain his seat. >> there's no test on this at the end of this? because i think we have got it. >> we like the show and tell, bruce. >> thank you. >> reporter: we will know how the test turned out at 8:00 tonight. >> yes, we will. >> thanks. >>> turning to the 2010 campaign in maryland, in the high profile race to become the next prince george's county executive, among the democrats baker is hoping the third time will be his charm. this is his third run for the of
that's michael a. brown. only problem is, he's on the council but he's not up for election and he is now siding with mr. mendelson trying to convince people not to cast their ballots for this michael brown. let's go to that one more time. michael d. brown, he's on the ballot, michael a. brown, not on the ballot and supporting mr. mendelson who is on the ballot and according to the polls, this guy beating this guy. we will see what the voter education ploy that mr. mendelson launched some weeks...
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he better get better fast. >> michael vick locking good. hockey now, capitals wrapped up rookie camp with a scrimp ain against the fliers. played pretty well. training camp for the team arts this weekend. most veterans already in tn anxiously awaiting a chance to start a new season after a disappointing finish last year. >> again, it's -- it's hard experience for us, but life moves on and we just hope we see where we are last year, and i have to think about playoffs differently, so -- >> for me, i couldn't just -- i couldn't just sweep it under the rug and forget about it. and it -- it still stings. so try to use that as a motivating factor. come back to camp with a level of intensity you're ready to go and make some wrongs right. that being sd, we want to get back to spring as fast as we can. we can't get back to the regular season. we look at areas of weakness and become a better hockey team. >> capitals ready to get back to business. their first preseason game on 292nd of this month. wizards starting training camp pretty soon too. a whol
he better get better fast. >> michael vick locking good. hockey now, capitals wrapped up rookie camp with a scrimp ain against the fliers. played pretty well. training camp for the team arts this weekend. most veterans already in tn anxiously awaiting a chance to start a new season after a disappointing finish last year. >> again, it's -- it's hard experience for us, but life moves on and we just hope we see where we are last year, and i have to think about playoffs differently, so...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome michael cera! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you, brother? >> great. >> jimmy: oh, man. so good to see you. >> happy to be here. >> jimmy: thank you for coming back to our show. >> thanks for getting me back. >> jimmy: now, since i talked to you, you went to comic con. and you were shooting, like, just doing interviews. >> yeah, i was promoting this movie, "scott pilgrim" over there, 'cause it's based on a graphic novel. >> jimmy: that's right. and i saw a picture of you from there. you did a press conference. and i don't remember this character in the movie at all. [ laughter ] what -- explain this. >> yeah. why was i making that face? [ laughter ] i look like -- >> jimmy: you were eating -- you just ate pudding, i think. you just ate a spoonful of pudding. [ laughter ] >> yeah, you can see a bit of it on my lip. >> jimmy: yeah, that's true. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i look like a dr. seuss character in this picture. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that was -- i think you were captain ameri
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome michael cera! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you, brother? >> great. >> jimmy: oh, man. so good to see you. >> happy to be here. >> jimmy: thank you for coming back to our show. >> thanks for getting me back. >> jimmy: now, since i talked to you, you went to comic con. and you were shooting, like, just doing interviews. >> yeah, i was promoting this movie, "scott pilgrim" over there,...
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michael brown, michael d. brown, who is running in this race, hasn't put his pictures on his post everies and doesn't see the need to even though there is confusion. >> we'll be right back. a [ male announcer ] it's ram truck season. and the 60-day handshake lives on, that five-finger bond that communicates trust, honor, follow-through, and follow-up. it's a promise that says go ahead and buy a ram 1500 or a heavy duty without a payment for 60 days. and if it doesn't do everything you ask it to do... bring it back. ram. >> back to the local race. the country is watching. of course, the race for mayor of d.c., it's only the primary and whoever wins will most likely be the next mayor. there is no republican candidate, so it comes down to current mayor fenty and couple chair vincent gray. lenny steinhorn joins us for insight. thanks for joining us. we have been hearing for weeks that fenty is behind in the polls. how do you think this race will play out tonight? >> reporter: well, these polls are generally
michael brown, michael d. brown, who is running in this race, hasn't put his pictures on his post everies and doesn't see the need to even though there is confusion. >> we'll be right back. a [ male announcer ] it's ram truck season. and the 60-day handshake lives on, that five-finger bond that communicates trust, honor, follow-through, and follow-up. it's a promise that says go ahead and buy a ram 1500 or a heavy duty without a payment for 60 days. and if it doesn't do everything...
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michael concocted a scheme to skim tax money from billions of gallons of gasoline. how much you make? >> at one point in time $8 million a week into our operation. and, bill, for seven years, i never lost an argument. >> and you had nicky eyes. >> what's up guy? >> and mikey. >> reporter: it's no quince dense there's a character named after him in the movie "good fellas." by the early '80s he established a mythical reputation. >> i'm not going to lie to you. when i was in that life people ask me all the time michael, what do you miss? the money, the power? i had a jet plane, i had a helicopter, a lot of things. but i miss the camaraderie i had with the guys back then. i mean we were a tight-knit group, and, to me, there's nothing more powerful than a brotherhood among guys, you know? >> reporter: at what point did it stop being enjoyable? >> well, you know along with that, because i became so high profile, you know, i was constantly under investigation. >> reporter: two things changed his life. prison and a woman named camille. as the felts closed in, he fell in lov
michael concocted a scheme to skim tax money from billions of gallons of gasoline. how much you make? >> at one point in time $8 million a week into our operation. and, bill, for seven years, i never lost an argument. >> and you had nicky eyes. >> what's up guy? >> and mikey. >> reporter: it's no quince dense there's a character named after him in the movie "good fellas." by the early '80s he established a mythical reputation. >> i'm not going to...
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michael nguyen. we technically swore in michael, but it was private. i appreciate your willingness to come here are any more public setting and have the honor to swear you in. carol kingsley, who was supported unanimously, which is pretty impressive, on the police commission. she will be serving as the newest police commissioner. i'm very enthusiastic. the board of supervisors seems to share that. well, air and good lucome and g. not the easiest of commissions, but incredibly important. we went through a lot of presiresidents. i'm appreciative of her willingness to serve. the rent board. do not screw up something that is working. we had a debate on a solution to a mysterious problem. we do not have a problem because we have a balanced rent board. people that want to obtain a strong relationship and inappropriate one. as a consequence, i felt like i did not need to reappoint new folks. felt like i could reappoint the existing folks. they're doing a great job. thank you for your willingness to continue your service. i do not know why -- all of you were e
michael nguyen. we technically swore in michael, but it was private. i appreciate your willingness to come here are any more public setting and have the honor to swear you in. carol kingsley, who was supported unanimously, which is pretty impressive, on the police commission. she will be serving as the newest police commissioner. i'm very enthusiastic. the board of supervisors seems to share that. well, air and good lucome and g. not the easiest of commissions, but incredibly important. we went...
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the maritime order of merit for port commissioner michael hardeman>uk. he has served with distinction since 1994. that includes four years as president, two years as vice president. he was instrumental in providing direction and guidance to the port staff for the successful negotiation and development of numerous projects including and not limited to the san francisco giants ballpark, thefÑ renovatin of the ferry building, the renovation of the pier 1 ++ additional peers, the construction of the bridge, and the public boat launch at pier 52, taylor street improvements, and the pier 43 improvement project. the port commissioner has supported the port staff in decisions and policies, always keeping with the port's best interests at heart. the port commission and staff here by express appreciation, best wishes, and sincere gratitude to michael hardeman. be it resolved that the san francisco port commission recognizes commissioner hardeman's lasting contributions to the port and waterfront community by conferring upon him the maritime border with the rank o
the maritime order of merit for port commissioner michael hardeman>uk. he has served with distinction since 1994. that includes four years as president, two years as vice president. he was instrumental in providing direction and guidance to the port staff for the successful negotiation and development of numerous projects including and not limited to the san francisco giants ballpark, thefÑ renovatin of the ferry building, the renovation of the pier 1 ++ additional peers, the construction...
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joining us now, michael moore, he's in miami. michael, do democrats deserve to lose big-time in november? >> oh, my god, no. i mean i have a lot of problems with what the obama administration and the democrats in congress have done in terms of how they didn't go in as forcefully as they should have and really fought for some things that working people would have been so excited and enthused about this election so far they would have gone out in droves knocking on every door getting people out for the democrats. they chose to go in weak, which is what republicans don't do. when reagan or the bushes, when they're elected, they come nand they act like, oh, we're in charge, everybody out of the way. when we come in, we're like "kumbaya," let's hold hands. i think it makes us nice people, but it may cost us dearly in november. >> what was the problem? why did the country all of a sudden shift so dramatically over the past year and a half or so from the democrats and president obama to what's going on now if you believe so many of the
joining us now, michael moore, he's in miami. michael, do democrats deserve to lose big-time in november? >> oh, my god, no. i mean i have a lot of problems with what the obama administration and the democrats in congress have done in terms of how they didn't go in as forcefully as they should have and really fought for some things that working people would have been so excited and enthused about this election so far they would have gone out in droves knocking on every door getting people...
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michael mundaca, assistant secretary for tax policy. thank you for being on "newsmakers." >> peter, thanks for the invite. >> we will be right back to assess what we've just heard. >> we are back with martin vaughn of dow jones and kim dixon of reuters. we have been talking about tax policy with the assistant treasury secretary. martin vaughn, did he say anything that was off message? >> not a lot. i think his answers really underscored the dozens of uncertainties that there are out there right now in terms of where the tax cut is going. we asked him about what's going to be done about the estate tax what is going to be done about the top rates. how are you going to handle the dividend snax his response, you know, to almost all of these questions was, well, we're working on that and we need to work with congress. and we're in a unique situation where so much in the tax code is up in the air. and frankly, i think even the administration and the people that are in charge in congress still don't have a good handle on how they're going to m
michael mundaca, assistant secretary for tax policy. thank you for being on "newsmakers." >> peter, thanks for the invite. >> we will be right back to assess what we've just heard. >> we are back with martin vaughn of dow jones and kim dixon of reuters. we have been talking about tax policy with the assistant treasury secretary. martin vaughn, did he say anything that was off message? >> not a lot. i think his answers really underscored the dozens of...