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absolutely. >> reporter: billy cuda is not the only officer speaking out. rice, the mayor and city administrator are all being sued by other officers who say they lost their jobs after exposing wrongdoing inside the department. now some of these accusations have landed chief rice in hot water before. in 2008 he was placed on administrative leave pending investigations by the maryland state police and fbi. no charges were ever filed. >> all right. >>> another big story we're working tonight, the u.s. attorney's office promised county executive jack johnson and his wife would not be the last. today staying true to their word nine more people were caught in the massive prince george's county corruption investigation including three members of the prince george's county police force. fox 5's wisdom martin live in our newsroom now with more. >> well, chief roberto hylton says he was aware that there was an investigation at the very beginning but did not want to know the names of people involved to keep everything above world. says this type of misconduct is some
absolutely. >> reporter: billy cuda is not the only officer speaking out. rice, the mayor and city administrator are all being sued by other officers who say they lost their jobs after exposing wrongdoing inside the department. now some of these accusations have landed chief rice in hot water before. in 2008 he was placed on administrative leave pending investigations by the maryland state police and fbi. no charges were ever filed. >> all right. >>> another big story we're...
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billy got a very good job with phrma. i think he makes around $2 million a year. at least that's what i've been told. many of his staff people went with him or went to work for pharmaceutical companies. and billy was the main pusher of the bill. >> i'm barack obama and i approved this message. >> narrator: in the 2008 presidential campaign, the incident became one of barack obama's favorite complaints about the washington political culture. >> the chairman of the committee, who pushed the law through, went to work for the pharmaceutical industry making $2 million a year. imagine that. that's an example of the same old game-playing in washington. you know, i don't want to learn how to play the game better; i want to put an end to the game-playing. ( applause ) >> narrator: but secretly, one year later, at max baucus' senate office, the obama white house was negotiating with billy tauzin. >> it's a very rahm emanuel idea. get them at the table, make them agree to something with a threat that something worse could be out there if they don't. and once you get this buy
billy got a very good job with phrma. i think he makes around $2 million a year. at least that's what i've been told. many of his staff people went with him or went to work for pharmaceutical companies. and billy was the main pusher of the bill. >> i'm barack obama and i approved this message. >> narrator: in the 2008 presidential campaign, the incident became one of barack obama's favorite complaints about the washington political culture. >> the chairman of the committee,...
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we have music from train and we'll be right back with billy bob thornton. first is the first 4g phone. first is live video chat on the go. so you can be face-to-face even when you can't be. whether you're on 4g, 3g... and of course wi-fi. first lets you stream live video to the web. in 3...2... 1. what will you do first with evo, the first 4g phone? only from sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. what percent of women want to cure their yeast infection? 100%. how many can cure it with vagisil? zero. monistat both relieves your symptoms and cures the infection. get the cure. get monistat. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol® to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil®. how new is the new edge with myford touch? well you could never do this before. or this. or this. you definitely couldn't do this. play kate's mix. or this. temperature, 72 degrees. say hello to the new edge with my
we have music from train and we'll be right back with billy bob thornton. first is the first 4g phone. first is live video chat on the go. so you can be face-to-face even when you can't be. whether you're on 4g, 3g... and of course wi-fi. first lets you stream live video to the web. in 3...2... 1. what will you do first with evo, the first 4g phone? only from sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. what percent of women want...
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main character, the detective, are you billy. >> billy is african-american, he's bald, he's a little stocky, and he's on a morning show. >> so that answers my question. >> there you go. they say write what you know and who you know so i figured, i didn't want to make him a weatherman, although that would be a little bit too obvious. although i do refer to the "today" show. h. >> a little slice of the "today" show news. but you carry your ipad everywhere. did that help in the writing process this time around? >> i wrote this on the ipad. because i really was traveling a lot and i didn't feel like lugging around a lap top, even though i had a fairly small one. but when i got bored, i could watch a movie. >> you bounce it off your wife. who's your -- other than dick, who you bounce this off of and make sure it's juicy and entertaining? >> i feel like if i'm entertained. it not gruesome, there are no -- although there are a couple of people who buy the farm in it, but it's kind of light. >> i think dick wolfe needs to produce this. >> if there's a tv version or a movie version, who plays
main character, the detective, are you billy. >> billy is african-american, he's bald, he's a little stocky, and he's on a morning show. >> so that answers my question. >> there you go. they say write what you know and who you know so i figured, i didn't want to make him a weatherman, although that would be a little bit too obvious. although i do refer to the "today" show. h. >> a little slice of the "today" show news. but you carry your ipad...
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you know, i'm going to shoot that over to my colleague here, billy. >> sure. >> let me introduce billy shore, the founder of share our strength. >> thank you. first i'll take advantage of the opportunity to thank jeff personally for your incredible commitment and leadership. this has meant the world to us and you're making a huge impact. and we just had the opportunity with jeff to meet with the secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, and one of the things we were talking about is although some cuts had been made in programs for kids to fund teachers, there's been cuts made in the snap program's future benefits to fund the child nutrition bill, both secretary vilsack, president obama, most of the congressional leadership have committed if we pass this child nutrition bill that the senate has passed, if that becomes law, they will work to make sure these other offsetting costs, which would detract from future food stamps and snack benefits and other educational programs those would be restored. i think to jeff's point we've tried to create a program here with no kid hungry is that does n
you know, i'm going to shoot that over to my colleague here, billy. >> sure. >> let me introduce billy shore, the founder of share our strength. >> thank you. first i'll take advantage of the opportunity to thank jeff personally for your incredible commitment and leadership. this has meant the world to us and you're making a huge impact. and we just had the opportunity with jeff to meet with the secretary of agriculture, tom vilsack, and one of the things we were talking about...
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we got three dates showing three cars sold only to billy kuda. they totaled $2,000. >> i know i paid $2,000 to one vehicle and another two vehicles were sold for $4,000. this is totally false. >> reporter: what happened to the money? >> the money is simple. it is $2,000. that is all that was paid for the cars. that's it. >> reporter: so these people are making up the extra amount? >> absolutely. >> reporter: chief rice stands firm he didn't pocket any money and that he was given permission to sell only those three vehicles by the city administrator. but fox 5 has found there are others. in june 2007, neighboring riverdale park police department agreed to sell six. its cars to new carrollton police at discounted prices. we obtained these bills of sale for the ford crown vic. new carrollton paid with a $500 check and $5,500 in cash. but not all of those vehicles ended up being used by new carrollton police department. we discovered after those cars were bought, only one ended up being titled and registered for government use. a car fax search shows
we got three dates showing three cars sold only to billy kuda. they totaled $2,000. >> i know i paid $2,000 to one vehicle and another two vehicles were sold for $4,000. this is totally false. >> reporter: what happened to the money? >> the money is simple. it is $2,000. that is all that was paid for the cars. that's it. >> reporter: so these people are making up the extra amount? >> absolutely. >> reporter: chief rice stands firm he didn't pocket any money...
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>> billy eli was the front man who brought stack into the band. he says the joe stack who flew his plane into a building was not the same joe stack he knew. some people call him a domestic terrorist. >> well, some people do. and some people call him all kind of things, man. i called him a friend of mine and my bass player. you know. i mean, i wasn't aware of any political agenda that he ever had. >> austin's a town known for big texas hospitality. ♪ vibrant music. and a thriving technology community. joe stack came here to start over. back in the '80s, stack founded a small company in california and connected with a group of people obsessed with taking on the u.s. tax code. for joe stack, this was the beginning of decades struggling with the tax system. j.j. mcnabb is an expert on tax protesters. >> their beef is somewhat varied but in general, they don't want to pay taxes. then they come up with a variety of reasons how not to do that. >> when stack's marriage and business went bust in california, he moved to austin. here he founded a software
>> billy eli was the front man who brought stack into the band. he says the joe stack who flew his plane into a building was not the same joe stack he knew. some people call him a domestic terrorist. >> well, some people do. and some people call him all kind of things, man. i called him a friend of mine and my bass player. you know. i mean, i wasn't aware of any political agenda that he ever had. >> austin's a town known for big texas hospitality. ♪ vibrant music. and a...
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>> billy eli was the front man who brought stack into the band. he says the joe stack who flew his plane into a building was not the same joe stack he knew. some people call him a domestic terrorist. >> well, some people do. and some people call him all kind of things, man. i called him a friend of mine and my bass player. you know. i mean, i wasn't aware of any political agenda that he ever had. >> austin's a town known for big texas hospitality. vibrant music. and a thriving technology community. joe stack came here to start over. back in the '80s, stack founded a small company in california and connected with a group of people obsessed with taking on the u.s. tax code. for joe stack, this was the beginning of decades struggling with the tax system. j.j. mcnabb is an expert on tax protesters. >> their beef is somewhat varied but in general, they don't want to pay taxes. then they come up with a variety of reasons how not to do that. >> when stack's marriage and business went bust in california, he moved to austin. here he founded a software comp
>> billy eli was the front man who brought stack into the band. he says the joe stack who flew his plane into a building was not the same joe stack he knew. some people call him a domestic terrorist. >> well, some people do. and some people call him all kind of things, man. i called him a friend of mine and my bass player. you know. i mean, i wasn't aware of any political agenda that he ever had. >> austin's a town known for big texas hospitality. vibrant music. and a thriving...
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. >> reporter: billy eli was the front man who brought stack into the band. he says the joe stack who flew his plane into a building was not the same joe stack he knew. some people call him a domestic terrorist. >> yeah, some people do. and some people call him all kinds of things, man. i called him a friend of mine and my bass player. i mean i wasn't aware of any political agenda that he ever had. >> reporter: austin's a town known for big texas hospitality. vibrant music, and a thriving technology community. joe stack came here to start over. back in the '80s, stack founded a small company in california and connected with a group of people obsessed with taking on the u.s. tax code. for joe stack, this was the beginning of decades struggling with the tax system. j.j. mcnabb is an expert on tax protesters. >> their beef is somewhat varied, but in general, they don't want to pay taxes. they come one a variety of reasons how not to do that. >> reporter: when stack's marriage and business went bust in california, he moved to austin. here he founded a software co
. >> reporter: billy eli was the front man who brought stack into the band. he says the joe stack who flew his plane into a building was not the same joe stack he knew. some people call him a domestic terrorist. >> yeah, some people do. and some people call him all kinds of things, man. i called him a friend of mine and my bass player. i mean i wasn't aware of any political agenda that he ever had. >> reporter: austin's a town known for big texas hospitality. vibrant music,...
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. >> america is, you know, johnny and suzie can't read but billy just invented three new ipod apps. so, you know, we've got to get more rigorous on the whole. they want to get more creative. now, frankly, i would rather have our problem than theirs. >> for american students, they don't have so much pressure. they just, like, oh, this is my hobby, or i like this, i want to do this. so, maybe i can try this. they don't have a very specific goal, like chinese students. >> reporter: but in china, hundreds of millions do have a specific goal and a whole family, whole country, pushing them to the finish line. so much hope. but before we leave this subject, there is one note of reality we want to introduce. even in china, with this economy, there are thousands and thousands of brand new university graduates who can't get jobs. and here, they're called the ant tribe. look at the pictures.
. >> america is, you know, johnny and suzie can't read but billy just invented three new ipod apps. so, you know, we've got to get more rigorous on the whole. they want to get more creative. now, frankly, i would rather have our problem than theirs. >> for american students, they don't have so much pressure. they just, like, oh, this is my hobby, or i like this, i want to do this. so, maybe i can try this. they don't have a very specific goal, like chinese students. >>...
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there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billy's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for through for things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's population that are peasants however if you recall our last headline in our last episode warren buffett has an exit he's got uncle sam no net jets warren buffett's company i need an exit i need a vector i need a vector now help me well look at this exit plan for the corrupt global money printers the debt pushers here's a tweet from james g. records as we predicted i.m.f. has devalued the dollar inside the s.d.r. basket so doull are now loosing to gold and s.t.r. is to of course nobody else you and i joe back to donuts pierre bag of begets
there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billy's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for through for things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's...
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thanks, billy shore, jeff bridges, look for jeff in films comin
thanks, billy shore, jeff bridges, look for jeff in films comin
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he is uncle billy. they call him that to his face to the lows generals of the civil war had nicknames behind their back. they would call him uncle billy marching by and how was your day, uncle billy? i guess we will be taking him before long, uncle billy, to his face. so great rapport with his soldiers by the end of the war. >> and if you look at at the haulier little myself, i mean, go to robert e. lee's. i mean, robert e. lee is like a high school trophy winner, the franchise quarterback. he was so good before the civil war they offered him of the command of the union army. his patron was in the white house as the military adviser to abraham lincoln, and yet he chose to go with the south. he was a loser. i mean, his army was defeated, and at one point in the climactic battle let gettysburg, which his own generals disagreed with him on this judgment, so how do you come to grips with lee, what is it that made him what he was, this respected, and meijer, we celebrate his holiday in -- i know you don't in
he is uncle billy. they call him that to his face to the lows generals of the civil war had nicknames behind their back. they would call him uncle billy marching by and how was your day, uncle billy? i guess we will be taking him before long, uncle billy, to his face. so great rapport with his soldiers by the end of the war. >> and if you look at at the haulier little myself, i mean, go to robert e. lee's. i mean, robert e. lee is like a high school trophy winner, the franchise...
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billy joel is recovering from surgery mark robert has a new movie role based on video gaming. jessica's simpson is talking about her engagement with more of the latest with hollywood news. billy joel is recovering from double-dip replacement surgery the 61 year-old singer who opted to have this surgery to treat a congenital ailment last week. a spokesman said is doing well will be back home by the end of the weekend. no word yet on monday plans to return to stage. actor mark wallboard is teaming up with writer-director david russell. the actor tells them tv hopes to begin shooting of an uncharted this summer. the movie is a film adaptation of a place station three videogame. walter russell worked together in several movies including this year's oscar hopeful the fighter. just doesn't is revealing some not so romantic details about her recent engagement and a pre record interview was serious acts them the reality tv star in singer said her fiancee eric johnson kept her ruby engagement ring and issue before giving a tour. she said he is watching tv when he * did cause and propos
billy joel is recovering from surgery mark robert has a new movie role based on video gaming. jessica's simpson is talking about her engagement with more of the latest with hollywood news. billy joel is recovering from double-dip replacement surgery the 61 year-old singer who opted to have this surgery to treat a congenital ailment last week. a spokesman said is doing well will be back home by the end of the weekend. no word yet on monday plans to return to stage. actor mark wallboard is...
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long, all coal billy, to his face. a great report with his soldiers by the end of the war. >> if you look at the higher level of the south, go to robert e. lee. robert e. lee, he was like the heisman trophy winner. he's the franchise quarterback. he was so good before the civil war that they offered him the command of the union army. his patron was in the white house, as the advisory, military advisor, abraham lincoln. and yet he chose to go with the south. he was a loser. i mean, his army was defeated. and at one point and a climactic battle, at gettysburg for which his own generals disagree with him on his judgment there. so no, how do you come to grips with the? what is it that made him what he is, he is referred, respected, admired, we celebrate his holiday in the south. and, you know, people still talk about him come and there's more kids in the south named robert e. lee something and that you could shake a stick at. but he lost. what was it about lee? >> there's this moment of transformation for lee that i have t
long, all coal billy, to his face. a great report with his soldiers by the end of the war. >> if you look at the higher level of the south, go to robert e. lee. robert e. lee, he was like the heisman trophy winner. he's the franchise quarterback. he was so good before the civil war that they offered him the command of the union army. his patron was in the white house, as the advisory, military advisor, abraham lincoln. and yet he chose to go with the south. he was a loser. i mean, his...
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hall of famer billie jean king, chris evert, martina navratilova. i asked about the robert on the court and the friendship they developed off the court to correct we either were going to kill each other or be friends. living in locker rooms. i like to talk about martina at the end of the week. we were -- we would stare at each other and would have to play finals. pam was there any doubles final. we'll have been very -- we are all have each other's back and we will be there forever for each other. >> at one point, billie jean, pam, martina, and chris stood side by side. frank deford colleted a wild moment, and it was. >> there were great because no question. >> thank you. >> 44 degrees on tv hill. much more to come this point in the next half-hour of 11 news today. >> 250 take evanish of shelters overnight after a storm moved through northeast baltimore. details are next. >> voters continue to make good on the government bailout. the stocks sell today. >> tracking a few problems on the roads. we'll give you up to date on your morning commute. >> hitt
hall of famer billie jean king, chris evert, martina navratilova. i asked about the robert on the court and the friendship they developed off the court to correct we either were going to kill each other or be friends. living in locker rooms. i like to talk about martina at the end of the week. we were -- we would stare at each other and would have to play finals. pam was there any doubles final. we'll have been very -- we are all have each other's back and we will be there forever for each...
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they make billy dee williams sick to his stomach. this november 17th, join us in celebrating national unfriend day. let me show you just how easy it is to do. simply find that unspecial someone and hit this little x. and now, they're unfriended. national unfriend day. november 17th. do it! i'm billy dee williams. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he really is. he totally is. and i want to say, national unfriend day isn't just for adults it's for kids, too. children need to know that other kids they meet in the fourth grade are probably going to resurface in years to come and they're going to be scary. so, god only nope what kind of horribly invasive social network they'll come up with 20 years from now. probably have cameras built into our toilet seats. so, to help the children of today set bound rips for tomorrow, we enlisted the help of a very special orange friend. ♪ oh, rubber ducky ♪ you're no fun ♪ your facebook page makes me want a gun ♪ ♪ rubber ducky ♪ i'm awfully tired of you ♪ every day you post ♪ what you had for din
they make billy dee williams sick to his stomach. this november 17th, join us in celebrating national unfriend day. let me show you just how easy it is to do. simply find that unspecial someone and hit this little x. and now, they're unfriended. national unfriend day. november 17th. do it! i'm billy dee williams. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he really is. he totally is. and i want to say, national unfriend day isn't just for adults it's for kids, too. children need to know that other kids they...
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they make billy dee williams sick to his stomach. this november 17th, join us in celebrating national unfriend day. let me show you just how easy it is to do. simply find that unspecial someone and hit this little x. and now, they're unfriended. national unfriend day. november 17th. do it! i'm billy dee williams. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he really is. he totally is. and i want to say, national unfriend day isn't just for adults, it's for kids, too. children need to know that other kids they meet in the fourth grade are probably going to resurface in years to come and they're not going to be cute anymore. they're going to be scary, so -- god only knows what kind of horribly invasive social network they'll come up with 20 years from now. probably have cameras built into our toilet seats. so, to help the children of today set boundaries for tomorrow, we enlisted the help of a very special orange friend. ♪ oh, rubber ducky ♪ you're no fun ♪ your facebook page makes me want a gun ♪ ♪ rubber ducky ♪ i'm awfully tired of you ♪ e
they make billy dee williams sick to his stomach. this november 17th, join us in celebrating national unfriend day. let me show you just how easy it is to do. simply find that unspecial someone and hit this little x. and now, they're unfriended. national unfriend day. november 17th. do it! i'm billy dee williams. [ applause ] >> jimmy: he really is. he totally is. and i want to say, national unfriend day isn't just for adults, it's for kids, too. children need to know that other kids they...
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so i -- i felt good about that because -- billy graham liked it. and brando liked it. i got it from the religious and the secular. i felt good. you know. >> when you said a few minutes ago, there's still more here before they wipe the drool off, you got more in you. >> i hope so. tavis: is there just more in you, which is pretty good coming out of you, is there just more if you or at this point do you think you're still getting better at this? >> i always told someone way back i would like to think of myself in the potential that i would get better. -- i was always a late bloomer. i'm still blooming a bit. i think that maybe when i was yucker -- younger and had to fight through since to get a sense of reality. i think it comes more easily and offhandedly. everything should be offhanded. in now you can start at zero and end at zero. you don't put the burden to get to a result. let the process take you there. i worked with a guy one time in a movie. he said to the old time director, when i say action, tense up, dam it. you may -- can you imagine saying that to joe montan
so i -- i felt good about that because -- billy graham liked it. and brando liked it. i got it from the religious and the secular. i felt good. you know. >> when you said a few minutes ago, there's still more here before they wipe the drool off, you got more in you. >> i hope so. tavis: is there just more in you, which is pretty good coming out of you, is there just more if you or at this point do you think you're still getting better at this? >> i always told someone way back...
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so i -- i felt go about that because -- billy graham liked it. and brando liked it. i got it from the religious and the secular. i felt good. you know. >> when you said a few minutes ago, there's still more here before they wipe the drool off, you got more in you. >> i hope so. tavis: is there just more in you, which is pretty good coming out of you, is there just more if you or at this point do you think you're still getting better at this? >> i always told someone way back i would like to think of myself in the potential that i would get better. -- i was always a late bloomer. i'm still blooming a bit. i think that maybe when i was yucker -- younger and had to fight through since to get a sense of reality. i think it comes more easily and offhandedly. everything should be offhanded. in now you can start at zero and end at zero. you don't put the burden to get to a result. let the process take you there. i worked with a guy one time in a movie. he said to the old time director, when i say action, tense up, dam it. you may -- can you imagine saying that to joe montan
so i -- i felt go about that because -- billy graham liked it. and brando liked it. i got it from the religious and the secular. i felt good. you know. >> when you said a few minutes ago, there's still more here before they wipe the drool off, you got more in you. >> i hope so. tavis: is there just more in you, which is pretty good coming out of you, is there just more if you or at this point do you think you're still getting better at this? >> i always told someone way back i...
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sarah palin beats up a halibut with a billy club on national television. this is good stuff. you got to see it. you will in a moment. first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. facing protests from travelers and pressure from the white house, even, the head of the transportation security administration is softening now his stance on invative new airport screening procedures. in a statement out last night, tsa administrator john pistole said in part this has always been viewed as a program that will adapt as conditions warrant and we greatly appreciate the cooperation and understanding of the american people. however he gave no indication that screening changes are imminent. this comes just hours after he said in an interview that while full body scans and pat-downs could be intrusive and uncomfortable terror threats require their use. >> look, it's a difficult question. there's no doubt and i understand the public debate. i'm sympathetic to it. >> but you're still not going to change anything? >> no. not going to change. >> meanwhile, pres
sarah palin beats up a halibut with a billy club on national television. this is good stuff. you got to see it. you will in a moment. first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. facing protests from travelers and pressure from the white house, even, the head of the transportation security administration is softening now his stance on invative new airport screening procedures. in a statement out last night, tsa administrator john pistole said in part this has...
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rethink possible. >> larry: jeff bridges, billy shores, you feel you've made progress? >> we've made tremendous progress on this issue. if you look at the bipartisan support that exists now for programs like school lunch and school breakfast, 30-year history of support for these programs and this enormous infrastructure of private programs like share our strengths, like end hunger network, jeff introduced me to a great organization called the unity shop that's doing comprehensive work to feed people. these organizations have sprung up all over the country. >> larry: when you go to that website you can learn how to give money too? >> can you learn how to give money, take the pledge, get involved in your local community. >> larry: i do something with the pledge. >> that's the thing. talking about how important this participating in these existing federal feeding -- meal programs, and that is very important. but one of the big keys, as far as i'm concerned, is creating this political will to do something about this problem. and, you know, our politicians, they're our repre
rethink possible. >> larry: jeff bridges, billy shores, you feel you've made progress? >> we've made tremendous progress on this issue. if you look at the bipartisan support that exists now for programs like school lunch and school breakfast, 30-year history of support for these programs and this enormous infrastructure of private programs like share our strengths, like end hunger network, jeff introduced me to a great organization called the unity shop that's doing comprehensive...
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it's worth looking into. ♪ >> larry: jeff bridges, billy shores, you feel you've made progress? >> we've made tremendous progress on this issue. if you look at the bipartisan support that exists now for programs like school lunch and school breakfast, 30-year history of support for these programs and this enormous infrastructure of private programs like share our strengths, like end hunger network, jeff introduced me to a great organization called the unity shop that's doing comprehensive work to feed people. these organizations have sprung up all over the country. >> larry: when you go to that website you can learn how to give money too? >> can you learn how to give money, take the pledge, get involved in your local community. >> larry: i do something with the pledge. >> that's the thing. talking about how important this participating in these existing federal feeding -- meal programs, and that is very important. but one of the big keys, as far as i'm concerned, is creating this political will to do something about this problem. and, you know, our politicians, they're our repre
it's worth looking into. ♪ >> larry: jeff bridges, billy shores, you feel you've made progress? >> we've made tremendous progress on this issue. if you look at the bipartisan support that exists now for programs like school lunch and school breakfast, 30-year history of support for these programs and this enormous infrastructure of private programs like share our strengths, like end hunger network, jeff introduced me to a great organization called the unity shop that's doing...
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. >> not just donovan but billy ray cyrus. i see him out on the fld. and let's be honest, he is known mostly for being miley cyrus' father. >> and for achy break heart. >> that' old school. donovan mcnabb look like he baez 180 pounds in that picture. >> the story behind that is donovan was the king of syracuse and they want him to be there to impress bil an you can see the reaction. >> that was le achy breaky heart was like vanilla ice's one song. >> yep. >> are we tossing back? >> i think you just did. >> i don't know where we're going now. >> one thing about billy ray, he had the mullet back. i don't know if you saw it. he had grown it, literally down to hi shoulder blades. >> he is single again. >> whoa, whoa! he has the mullet now? tonight? >> yes. >> he was singh out there earlier. >> did you s her eyes just pick u she loves herself a good mullet. >> i love nascar and that fits right in. >> this is why these guys aren't on the radio. a little heavy on the bully ray cys. >> funny picture thoh. donovan mcnabb. i'm a little worried about the timing o
. >> not just donovan but billy ray cyrus. i see him out on the fld. and let's be honest, he is known mostly for being miley cyrus' father. >> and for achy break heart. >> that' old school. donovan mcnabb look like he baez 180 pounds in that picture. >> the story behind that is donovan was the king of syracuse and they want him to be there to impress bil an you can see the reaction. >> that was le achy breaky heart was like vanilla ice's one song. >> yep....
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to their protest and say today they're standing their ground saying these concerns need to be heard billy and his parliament and government the rights of the people of georgia they're no longer representing the population of georgia and therefore today they're calling for his resignation. economic recovery in europe is the topic for an annual business forum in germany which opened on thursday efforts to save the single currency a vital in the eurozone as nation succumbed to the crisis one by one people in debt ridden greece have taken to the streets once again to protest against tough austerity measures workers organize a three hour strike which disrupted public transport and some state sector services it comes hot on the heels of ireland's monumental aid package and a mass strike in portugal where the country is reeling spain and belgium could also join the ranks of countries on the edge of economic collapse with fears spain's economy is too big to effectively bail out all of radom from the era for in them campaign believes it's all signaling an end to the euro a lot of economists there'
to their protest and say today they're standing their ground saying these concerns need to be heard billy and his parliament and government the rights of the people of georgia they're no longer representing the population of georgia and therefore today they're calling for his resignation. economic recovery in europe is the topic for an annual business forum in germany which opened on thursday efforts to save the single currency a vital in the eurozone as nation succumbed to the crisis one by...
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to their protest and say today they're standing their ground saying these concerns need to be heard billy and his parliament and government the rights of the people of georgia that they're no longer representing the population of georgia and they're full today they're calling for his resignation. surface reporting their economic recovery in europe is the topic for an annual business forum in germany which opened on thursday efforts to save the single currency a vital in the eurozone as nation succumbed to the crisis one by one people in debt ridden greece have taken to the streets once again to protest against tough austerity measures workers organize a three hour strike which disrupted public transport and some state sector services it comes hot on the heels of ireland's monumental aid package and a mass strike in portugal where the country's really spain and belgium could also join the ranks of countries on the edge of economic collapse with as spain's economy is too big to effectively bail out whatever adam from the era for end of the campaign believes it's all signaling an end to the
to their protest and say today they're standing their ground saying these concerns need to be heard billy and his parliament and government the rights of the people of georgia that they're no longer representing the population of georgia and they're full today they're calling for his resignation. surface reporting their economic recovery in europe is the topic for an annual business forum in germany which opened on thursday efforts to save the single currency a vital in the eurozone as nation...
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we'll be back after this. >> larry: jeff bridges, billy shores, you feel you've made progress? >> we've made tremendous progress on this issue. if you look at the bipartisan support that exists now for programs like school lunch and school breakfast, 30-year history of support for these programs and this enormous infrastructure of private programs like share our strengths, like end hunger network, jeff introduced me to a great organization called the unity shop that's doing comprehensive work to feed people. these organizations have sprung up all over the country. >> larry: when you go to that website you can learn how to give money too? >> can you learn how to give money, take the pledge, get involved in your local community. >> larry: i do something with the pledge. >> that's the thing. talking about how important this participating in these existing federal feeding -- meal programs, and that is very important. but one of the big keys, as far as i'm concerned, is creating this political will to do something about this problem. and, you know, our politicians, they're our repre
we'll be back after this. >> larry: jeff bridges, billy shores, you feel you've made progress? >> we've made tremendous progress on this issue. if you look at the bipartisan support that exists now for programs like school lunch and school breakfast, 30-year history of support for these programs and this enormous infrastructure of private programs like share our strengths, like end hunger network, jeff introduced me to a great organization called the unity shop that's doing...
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wasn't it, billy, the elsie stokes charter school here in d.c. what they have done with the money is allotted schools to provide nutrition for the kids. it's usually such low quality. what they do at this school, first of all, there was the garden that the kids tended for a salad bar. they are eating their own lettuces and carrots and so forth. the chef that was preparing meals and going out and shopping for, you know, meals to turn the kids on to their taste buds as well as their bellies. and she was doing this and saving actually making money from the money that the government was giving. she was saving money to be used in the education. >> host: the listeners in texas, new york, they want that. how do they make that happen? >> right. well, i think when jeff said go to nokidhungry.org. that's a start. there's a lot of information about how to do these types of things in your community. it's, of course, not just happening here in washington. we had on june 4th, the first lady asked us to bring chefs to the white house. we brought 700 chefs to th
wasn't it, billy, the elsie stokes charter school here in d.c. what they have done with the money is allotted schools to provide nutrition for the kids. it's usually such low quality. what they do at this school, first of all, there was the garden that the kids tended for a salad bar. they are eating their own lettuces and carrots and so forth. the chef that was preparing meals and going out and shopping for, you know, meals to turn the kids on to their taste buds as well as their bellies. and...
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oscar winner billy bob thornton is always in demand in hollywood. we've seen him take on a variety of roles in movies like "monster's wall ball" and "friday night lights." in the new film "faster" he plays a veteran cop hot on the trail of a killer. >> what's next, a lawyer? >> this day got a whole lot weirder. witnesses place a second shooter at the scene. after i suspect he whacked mr. rogers here he went and had a little shoot-out in the hall. >> maybe an armed neighbor? >> huh-uh. no one recognized this dude. they exchanged gunfire then disappeared. both of them. >> how about the second shooter? any description? >> the word beautiful came up. >> beautiful? >> like a movie star. >> billy bob thornton, the movie star, is here with us. good morning. >> all right. >> i know you said that you're normally getting up at this time. >> yeah, this is a little early for me. but, you know, i work in a recording studio a lot. we tend to work overnight mostly. >> so we appreciate you changing your schedule for us. >> no problem. happy to be here. >> in this m
oscar winner billy bob thornton is always in demand in hollywood. we've seen him take on a variety of roles in movies like "monster's wall ball" and "friday night lights." in the new film "faster" he plays a veteran cop hot on the trail of a killer. >> what's next, a lawyer? >> this day got a whole lot weirder. witnesses place a second shooter at the scene. after i suspect he whacked mr. rogers here he went and had a little shoot-out in the hall....
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billie does a great spokeswoman for that dynamic. our next speaker launched a political blog in 2003. he helped create a model for success and expansion. his pieces have appeared in "the daily standard" and "the new york post." his commentary is widely sought after. 25,000 daily visitors to his daily readings. he will address some of those aspects today. our cleanup speaker is byron york. he provides conservative commentary once a week for the examiner, which is a terrific column. i encourage you to read it. he previously was a white house correspondent for "the national review." i want to read the title of his book that i thoroughly enjoyed. "the vast left wing conspiracy." that is the title of a great book. you could start off, and we look forward to going ahead. >> thank you. i want to take this moment for saying i am here to represent a lot of people that set up on november 2 and before that to take our country back. everyone says they get back to waake it back to what? i will do my best to represent each of you. there is no lead
billie does a great spokeswoman for that dynamic. our next speaker launched a political blog in 2003. he helped create a model for success and expansion. his pieces have appeared in "the daily standard" and "the new york post." his commentary is widely sought after. 25,000 daily visitors to his daily readings. he will address some of those aspects today. our cleanup speaker is byron york. he provides conservative commentary once a week for the examiner, which is a terrific...
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billy graham presented it for a while until i met with them and he and i became almost like brothers. i really love him. i think he is the greatest question that has lived in my lifetime, perhaps. i explained to him that i had that believe that i inherited from my father and he understood. i think i taught sunday school class is in the first baptist church 14 times while i was president. we never announced it had of time and only the regular church members knew that i was going to teach that morning. i tried to separated. it. the issues that divided us on a political nature were once instead of a religious major. >> i taught sunday school in those years and i thought it was cool. one last question -- you were a man in your early 50's when you wrote the words in this book. you had an elementary schooler still at home and became a grandfather during those years. when you look over this, do you like this guy that emerges from the pages or now with the passage of 30 more years and all the things you have been through and seeing the things you have experienced, do you make a marginal note
billy graham presented it for a while until i met with them and he and i became almost like brothers. i really love him. i think he is the greatest question that has lived in my lifetime, perhaps. i explained to him that i had that believe that i inherited from my father and he understood. i think i taught sunday school class is in the first baptist church 14 times while i was president. we never announced it had of time and only the regular church members knew that i was going to teach that...
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there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billie's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for three or four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's population that are peasants however if you recall our last headline in our last episode warren buffett has an exit he's got uncle sam the low net jets warren buffett's company i need an exit i need a vector i need a vector now help me well look at this exit plan for the corrupt global money printers the debt pushers here's a tweet from james g. records as we predicted i.m.f. has devalued the dollar inside the s.d.r. basket so doull are now loosing to gold and s.t.r. is to of course nobody else you and i joe back to donuts pierre bag o
there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billie's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for three or four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's...
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there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billy's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do through four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's population that are peasants however if you recall our last headline in our last episode warren buffett has an exit he's got uncle sam hello net jets warren buffett's company i need an exit i need a vector i need a vector now help me well look at this exit plan for the corrupt global money printers the debt pushers here's a tweet from james g. records as we predicted i.m.f. has devalued the dollar inside the s.d.r. basket so doull are now loosing to gold and s.t.r. is to of course nobody else you and i joe back to donuts pierre bag of begets ha
there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billy's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do through four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's population...
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there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billie's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for three or four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's population that are peasants however if you recall our last headline in our last episode warren buffett has an exit he's got uncle sam a low net jets warren buffett's company i need an exit i need a vector i need a vector now tell me well look at this exit plan for the corrupt global money printers the debt pushers here's a tweet from james g. records as we predicted i.m.f. has devalued the dollar inside the s.d.r. basket so dollar now loosing to gold and s.t.r. is two of course nobody else you and i joe back to donuts pierre bag of be
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billy, go ahead. >> thank you. and i do want to take this moment for saying i'm just here representing a lot of people in this country that stood up on november 2 and before that to everybody says take our country back and then some say take it back to what. for those watching that are tea party leaders in america, thank you, and i'll do my best to represent you. there is no leader to the tea party movement. that's what makes it so unusual and different and candidly many of us didn't even know we would be in this movement, which is exactly my story mandatory people's stories involved in it. we're now all asked what now? like we've been in jeckal island setting up the tea party movement in a secret room. that didn't happen. it just didn't happen that way. we were all called to this through a movement inside of our gut that told us something was seriously wrong in our country. and so all of you out there that are watching, thank you for letting me speak for you. i'll do my best to represent you well. i do want to tel
billy, go ahead. >> thank you. and i do want to take this moment for saying i'm just here representing a lot of people in this country that stood up on november 2 and before that to everybody says take our country back and then some say take it back to what. for those watching that are tea party leaders in america, thank you, and i'll do my best to represent you. there is no leader to the tea party movement. that's what makes it so unusual and different and candidly many of us didn't even...
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and billy, congrats. it's a good store. >> qwestlove: jimmy. >> jimmy: yep. >> qwestlove: i didn't know we were doing shout outs. can i do one? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> qwestlove: can i get some shout out music? ♪ all right. yo, it's your man, qwestlove. i want to give a shout out to sanity. shout out to all my sane people in the house. where are you at? [ cheers and applause ] yeah, all right. now, the roots played the sanity rally this weekend in d.c. the vibe was so positive, that it actually got me inspired. so, make sure you vote tomorrow, because if you don't, you know you can't complain. >> jimmy: that's true. thanks, qwest. thank you so much. >> yo, i'm up. i'm up, jimmy. i'm up, man. >> jimmy: okay, kamal. go ahead. kamal. >> yo, shout out to aprons. [ light laughter ] yeah, if you ain't making meals with a apron on, then you's a sloppy ass sucker, you heard. [ laughter ] yeah. these people splatter off your gear, while you're doing it big and then kicking for your fans. you want to stay so fresh
and billy, congrats. it's a good store. >> qwestlove: jimmy. >> jimmy: yep. >> qwestlove: i didn't know we were doing shout outs. can i do one? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> qwestlove: can i get some shout out music? ♪ all right. yo, it's your man, qwestlove. i want to give a shout out to sanity. shout out to all my sane people in the house. where are you at? [ cheers and applause ] yeah, all right. now, the roots played the sanity rally this weekend in d.c. the vibe...
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there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billie's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for three or four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's population that are peasants however if you recall our last headline in our last episode warren buffett has an exit he's got uncle sam hello net jets warren buffet's company i need an exit i need a vector i need a vector now help me well look at this exit plan for the corrupt global money printers the debt pushers here's a tweet from james g. records as we predicted i.m.f. has devalued the dollar inside the s.d.r. basket so doull are now loosing to gold and s.t.r. is to of course nobody else you and i joe back to donuts pierre bag of b
there used to be a debt to billy l. debts would be written off so now we're not allowed the debt to billie's no no no where in forced into slavery so he's saying how do you get rid of debt without jubilee you can only do it for three or four things grow your way out belt tightening currency devaluation or for explicit default however if you look at the headlines that you and i have been talking about max there is no exit obviously for the ninety nine point nine nine percent of the world's...