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on larry king now lance bass is relishing his second act it would be a dream of mine to do a country album one day but that's that would be an interesting market to try to break in the game and what is it like to hide something every day of your life it's tiring it's tiring it was until i was able to tell the world that i felt that that weight lifted there's a lot of celebrities in entertainment people i know that are are very scared of coming out and i understand exactly where they're coming from because the market still is half very homophobic and you know studios want to make that bottom line you keep in touch with the guys we have this group text that all five of us are on and we've had for about a few years now plus was there a hint that surprised you by by was actually a huge runaway hit that i that i didn't think it would be that big ever every artist dreams of having that song that you turn on the radio and you get sick of it because you keep hearing it was that song all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now our special guest is lance bass you know him of course i
on larry king now lance bass is relishing his second act it would be a dream of mine to do a country album one day but that's that would be an interesting market to try to break in the game and what is it like to hide something every day of your life it's tiring it's tiring it was until i was able to tell the world that i felt that that weight lifted there's a lot of celebrities in entertainment people i know that are are very scared of coming out and i understand exactly where they're coming...
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welcome to larry king now our special guest is lance bass you know him of course is one fifth of in-sync one of the most successful boy bands ever he's now host of a radio show called dirty pop and he has returned to the studio for the first time in twelve years as a solo artist lances also produced a documentary called mississippi i am so about the fight for gays civil rights in that famous southern state or infamous southern state as some white say you're from mississippi i have born raised in a city with city along a subpoena and then when i was ten in the jackson area you say in the documentary that you quote my whole life i knew that i was gay i knew what i was i knew i had to hide it i knew for the fact that i would never tell anyone my entire life i would go to the grave with the secret why well you know growing up in a place like that you know one of the earliest memories i ever knew was that i was gay around five years old i knew myself and you know i just knew i was attracted to this boy in kindergarten then the girl and i knew that even at that age that that was wrong i knew t
welcome to larry king now our special guest is lance bass you know him of course is one fifth of in-sync one of the most successful boy bands ever he's now host of a radio show called dirty pop and he has returned to the studio for the first time in twelve years as a solo artist lances also produced a documentary called mississippi i am so about the fight for gays civil rights in that famous southern state or infamous southern state as some white say you're from mississippi i have born raised...
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>> last year there were no sand lances around. therefore, there were very few humpback whales around. >> reporter: sand lances are tiny eel-like fish that humpbacks feed on. little is known why they're absent some years and thrive in others. using one camera they could control and borrowing critter cams from "national geographic" to tag unlikely cameramen. how you do tag a humpback whale? >> we have a tag on a long pole that has a suction cup on it. we approach very carefully and use the long pole to pop it onto its back. >> reporter: the footage showed large sand lances darting around schools and diverting. they discovered something else. the 40-ton whales were hunting together, blowing bubbles to arouse sand lances. >> they'll swim down in a spiral. they're emitting bubbles out of their blowholes and then they come up with their mouths open. >> so they've mastered teamwork and physics and timing. >> it's amazing the complexity of their behavior. >> reporter: the whales will leave by the end of summer in search of warmer waters.
>> last year there were no sand lances around. therefore, there were very few humpback whales around. >> reporter: sand lances are tiny eel-like fish that humpbacks feed on. little is known why they're absent some years and thrive in others. using one camera they could control and borrowing critter cams from "national geographic" to tag unlikely cameramen. how you do tag a humpback whale? >> we have a tag on a long pole that has a suction cup on it. we approach very...
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. >> reporter: sand lance are the tiny eel-like fish that the humpbacks feed on. little is known why they thrive some years and are absent others, so wiley and his team of researchers decided to follow the fish in the water, using one camera that they could control and borrowing critter cams from national geographic to tag unlikely cameramen. how do you tag a humpback whale? >> we have a tag on a long pole that has a suction cup on it, and we approach very carefully to use the long pole to pop it on its back. >> reporter: the footage showed sand lance darting around in and burrowing in the sea bed to hide from predators. as researchers watched the deep- water footage from the whale's point of view, they discovered something else-- it's 40-ton whales were hunting together, blowing bubbles to coral sand lands like fishermen using nets. >> they'll start down maybe 20 meters and start swimming a spiral, and they're emitting bubbles out of their blow hole and mouth at the same time to swim upwards. and they come out with their mouths open and grab as many sand lance th
. >> reporter: sand lance are the tiny eel-like fish that the humpbacks feed on. little is known why they thrive some years and are absent others, so wiley and his team of researchers decided to follow the fish in the water, using one camera that they could control and borrowing critter cams from national geographic to tag unlikely cameramen. how do you tag a humpback whale? >> we have a tag on a long pole that has a suction cup on it, and we approach very carefully to use the long...
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kyle and lance corporal. the compound started to take fire. seeking cover, kyle and nick laid down low on their backs behind those sandbags and then the grenade landed with a thud. its pin already pulled. it was about to explode. kyle has no memory of what happened next. what we do know is that there on that rooftop, he wasn't just with a fellow marine. he was with his best friend. kyle and nick met in training. in afghanistan, they patrolled together day and night. a friendship forged in fire. kyle says about nick, he was my point man. i loved him like a brother. when the grenade landed, other marines in the compound looked up and saw it happen. kyle tried to stand. he lunged forward toward that grenade and he disappeared into the blast. keep in mind at the time kyle was just 21 years old. in that instant, he fulfilled those words of scripture, greater love have no man than this than a man laid down his life for his friends. they found kyle lying facedown directly over the blast area. his gear was melted. part of his kevlar vest was blown awa
kyle and lance corporal. the compound started to take fire. seeking cover, kyle and nick laid down low on their backs behind those sandbags and then the grenade landed with a thud. its pin already pulled. it was about to explode. kyle has no memory of what happened next. what we do know is that there on that rooftop, he wasn't just with a fellow marine. he was with his best friend. kyle and nick met in training. in afghanistan, they patrolled together day and night. a friendship forged in fire....
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corporal timothy jackson and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick, as well, nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. so, nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice, as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been th
corporal timothy jackson and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of louisiana. and our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother, nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick, as well, nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth,...
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kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy jackson of kentucky and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of greenwood, louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day. his brother, nick. hi the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nickels suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusetts, where he's watching this ceremony. nick, on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example -- let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience to define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation, i want to you consider kyle. after everything he has been through,
kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy jackson of kentucky and lance corporal dakota r. hughes of greenwood, louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marine who kyle saved that day. his brother, nick. hi the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nickels suffered grievous wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives...
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kyle and lance corporal nicholas eufrazio. the compound started to take fire. seeking cover kyle and nick laid down low on their backs behind the sandbags. and then the grenade landed with a flood its pan already pulled. it was about to explode and kyle has no memory of what happened next. what we do know is that they are on the rooftop he wasn't just with a fellow marine, he was already with his best friend. kyle and neck had met at training. in afghanistan they patrol together day and night friendship forged. kyle says about nick he was my point man. i loved him like a brother. when the grenade landed other marines in the compound looked up and saw it happen. kyle try to stand lunged forward towards the grenade and then he disappeared into the blast. keep in mind at the time qaeda was just 21 years old. but in that instant he fulfilled those words of scripture greater love hath no man than this than a man who lay down his life for his friends. they found kyle lying facedown directly over the blast area. his homak was riddled with holes and his gear was melted
kyle and lance corporal nicholas eufrazio. the compound started to take fire. seeking cover kyle and nick laid down low on their backs behind the sandbags. and then the grenade landed with a flood its pan already pulled. it was about to explode and kyle has no memory of what happened next. what we do know is that they are on the rooftop he wasn't just with a fellow marine, he was already with his best friend. kyle and neck had met at training. in afghanistan they patrol together day and night...
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kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy m jackson. and lance corporal dakota of greenwood louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marine he saved that day. i had an opportunity to meet him nearly two years after that blast. nick also suffered greivis wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusets where he is watching this ceremony. so nick, on behalf of all of us, we hon your sacrifice as well. and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow strongner the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example, let me amend that. if any american seeks a model of the strength, and resilience that define us as a people, including this newest 9/11 generation. i want you to consider kyle. he skis, he snowboards he has jumped from a plane with a parachute. he trudged lu a six-mile mud run, completed the marine corps marathon. an advocate. he is thinking about majoring in
kyle's friends, lance corporal timothy m jackson. and lance corporal dakota of greenwood louisiana. our thoughts are also with the marine he saved that day. i had an opportunity to meet him nearly two years after that blast. nick also suffered greivis wounds. as a result of traumatic brain injury, he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in plymouth, massachusets where he is watching this...
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kyle's friend, timothy jackson and lance corporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. -- of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in limit, massachusetts, where he is watching this ceremony. us,ick, on behalf of all of i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration, and just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example, that me amend that, if any american seeks a model of the strength and resilience that define us as a this newestuding 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been snowboards,skis, he he's jumped from a plane with a parachute, thankfully. he charged t
kyle's friend, timothy jackson and lance corporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. -- of greenwood, louisiana. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered grievous wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he also endured multiple surgeries. today, his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family in limit,...
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this is lance tooks? >> lance tooks. now, lance tooks and milton knight, two of the three african-american or artists in this book, are interesting because they were trained to work in animation, trained and self-trained to work in the animation industry, and were very successful in the 1980s. and then the animation industry sent all the jobs overseas, and they were out of a job. so they retrained themselves to draw comics. lance, who exiled himself to spain -- he's from manhattan -- is now doing another book for me, a graphic biography of felonious monk. >> oh, wow. >> and that chapter didn't get were placed in the e-book edition. you'll find lots more in the e-book edition than is in the printed edition ofñr "bohemians" >> i wish we had slides, man. i wish people could see this stuff. go online. pull out your phones and google it. >> yeah. yeah, yeah. i think there's also, there may be a look inside on amazon, or there may not be. but if you look at the individual artists, each artist -- without exception -- has his o
this is lance tooks? >> lance tooks. now, lance tooks and milton knight, two of the three african-american or artists in this book, are interesting because they were trained to work in animation, trained and self-trained to work in the animation industry, and were very successful in the 1980s. and then the animation industry sent all the jobs overseas, and they were out of a job. so they retrained themselves to draw comics. lance, who exiled himself to spain -- he's from manhattan -- is...
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step on, lance. thanks for taking the time. we appreciate it. you are with a club, a motorcycle club, pow-mia corporation of boise valley. this is the kind of group that showedtre support from bowe bergdahl from the beginning that you this. >> absolutely. we were there from the start, right after it happened, we all got together. we had over 500 motorcycles come out to hailey and just show support for the bergdahls. we didn't want them to think they were in this alone. some of of our members had done this before. they have dealt with mias and pows and so we had some experience. we wanted to give them everything we could. >> your impression as you watched jani and bob through tears, very emotional statements, talk directly to their son. >> i have been in their position. we waited to get my father home, but for them to be able to welcome home their son, and i can't imagine that they have to wait even a little bit longer. onger. >>> big event planned for the 28th. >> we could have thousands of moses. it would not surprise me one bit. i'm hoping tha
step on, lance. thanks for taking the time. we appreciate it. you are with a club, a motorcycle club, pow-mia corporation of boise valley. this is the kind of group that showedtre support from bowe bergdahl from the beginning that you this. >> absolutely. we were there from the start, right after it happened, we all got together. we had over 500 motorcycles come out to hailey and just show support for the bergdahls. we didn't want them to think they were in this alone. some of of our...
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interestingly, i have the lance. preferred weapon of cavalry and remains the preferred weapon through world war i. the reason it is on the slide is that one regiment, the six pennsylvania regiment armed themselves with lances. lances were not more common because it is an incredibly difficult weapon to learn how to handle. up on horsing themselves by having it stick in the ground and then they stamp their horse with the lance or they stamp their partner with the lance. so, only one union unit was willing to give it a try. fairly successful. but, they were the exception. the favorite weapon of the northern cavalry were the carbine. carbine which is a single shot breech loader. shot, it hasgle about twice or at tree rates the rate of fire as your standard infantry loading musket is because it opened and used up the cartridge in and you levered it closed and you could operate that fast. the rate of fire for a rifle musket was about three minutes. a single shot can do nine mounts a minute. faster if the guys were well tra
interestingly, i have the lance. preferred weapon of cavalry and remains the preferred weapon through world war i. the reason it is on the slide is that one regiment, the six pennsylvania regiment armed themselves with lances. lances were not more common because it is an incredibly difficult weapon to learn how to handle. up on horsing themselves by having it stick in the ground and then they stamp their horse with the lance or they stamp their partner with the lance. so, only one union unit...
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lance, stay there. lance roberts from sta wealth management. >>> just a reminder, these are pictures from the house of lords, always worth looking at. the queen is expected to arrive shortly. it's the official state opening of parliament. the queen will deliver a speech which prime minister david cameron said he will be pro-work and pro-business. it's the last queen's speech before the next general election in may 2015. all looking splendid. >>> still to come, in the clear, reports suggest gm ceo mary barra will be exonerated in the probe of the massive recall. we'll have the detales after this. >>> and china in a security crackdown as the world marks the 25th anniversary of the tiananmen square protest. >>> other stories we're following today, it's too close to call. mississippi's republican senate primary race is likely headed to a runoff. incumbent tad cochran and state senator chris mcdaniel are locked neck and neck. mcdaniel is one of the tea party's last chances to have a major candidate on the ba
lance, stay there. lance roberts from sta wealth management. >>> just a reminder, these are pictures from the house of lords, always worth looking at. the queen is expected to arrive shortly. it's the official state opening of parliament. the queen will deliver a speech which prime minister david cameron said he will be pro-work and pro-business. it's the last queen's speech before the next general election in may 2015. all looking splendid. >>> still to come, in the clear,...
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lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? we debate the topic. gerri: the hits keep coming for lance armstrong for a federal judge denied his request to dismiss the government's $100 million loss due to alleged he defrauded the government by excepting sponsorship money you from the postal service while using performance-enhancing drugs. the next guests are here. lis wiehl, do they have the case? >> armstrong was defrauding the government year after year after year the u.s. not taking enhancements and he was. also to the people there on the team so they should have a jury decide. gerri: he says the postal service should have known? >> i said that is the kind of thing that you find out not in the motion to dismiss the judge said i just don't know enough to say that the post office should have known because the question is the french did the investigation and cleared armstrong sufficient did the post office know about that investigation? what else happened w
lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? we debate the topic. gerri: the hits keep coming for lance armstrong for a federal judge denied his request to dismiss the government's $100 million loss due to alleged he defrauded the government by excepting sponsorship money you from the postal service while using performance-enhancing drugs. the next guests are here. lis wiehl, do they have the case? >> armstrong was...
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kyle and lance corporal nicolas afranzo. the compound started to take fire. seeking cover, kyle and nick laid down low on their backs behind those sandbags. and then the grenade landed with a thud. its pin pulled. it was about to explode. and kyles into memory of -- kyle has no memory of what happened next. what we know is there on that rooftop he wasn't just with a fellow marine, he was with his best friend. kyle and nick had met in training, in afghanistan they patrolled together day and night, a friendship forged in fire, kyle says about nick he was my point man and i loved him like a brother. when the grenade landed, other marines in the compound looked up and saw it happen. kyle tried to stand. he lunged forward toward that grenade and then he disappeared into the blast. keep in mind at the time, kyle was just 21 years old. but in that instant he fulfilled those words of scripture, ready to love, no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. they found kyle lying face down directly over the blast area his helmet riddled with holes, his
kyle and lance corporal nicolas afranzo. the compound started to take fire. seeking cover, kyle and nick laid down low on their backs behind those sandbags. and then the grenade landed with a thud. its pin pulled. it was about to explode. and kyles into memory of -- kyle has no memory of what happened next. what we know is there on that rooftop he wasn't just with a fellow marine, he was with his best friend. kyle and nick had met in training, in afghanistan they patrolled together day and...
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president obama presented the medal of honor to lance corporal kyle carpenter on thursday. he survived jumping on a hand grenade. he received the nation's highest military honor. >> reporter: this is a moment you never see. the commander in chief telling a young marine at home with his family he will receive the medal of honor. for an action which then lance corporal kyle carpenter thought he had been killed. >> the first marine got to me. i told them i was not going to make it. i kept telling them over and over i was going to die. >> do you know how close you got to dying? >> i was labeled pea, patient expired on arrival. i guess that's the political way of saying you didn't make it. >> he threw himself on a grenade between himself and a fellow soldier. >> i was blind in my right eye. i had penetrating wounds through micah rot id artery and neck. >> he also suffered 30 fractures to his right arm, fractures in his lower leg and most of his teeth. those 40 surgeries became evident of what he had done. >> my determine something's the bomb went off to miss meady right about mi
president obama presented the medal of honor to lance corporal kyle carpenter on thursday. he survived jumping on a hand grenade. he received the nation's highest military honor. >> reporter: this is a moment you never see. the commander in chief telling a young marine at home with his family he will receive the medal of honor. for an action which then lance corporal kyle carpenter thought he had been killed. >> the first marine got to me. i told them i was not going to make it. i...
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joining me now are clint dempsey's brother lance and lance's wife ashley. you guys must be thrilled to death after 32 seconds in the game and he scores. what was that moment like for you? >> it was amazing we were screaming and yelling and then taking a braet and then just taking it all in. >> it was pretty unreal. >> at one point in the match it looked like clint sustained an injury to his nose. that must have been a tough moment for you as well. >> oh, yeah, i thought for sure he broke his nose, i've broken mine before. >> it was painful watching the slow motion replays over and over again. >> the slower they did it, the worse it looked? >> have you had a chance to talk to him since? >> no, i talked to my mom and he's okay. might have an issue breathing out of one side of his nostril but he'll get it fixed but he's going to continue. >> lance, i hear that baby in the background. this must be a family affair for you. you guys must be over the moon. i'm sure you're very proud. >> oh, yeah. >> we are, we've got lots of babies in this family and i think they'
joining me now are clint dempsey's brother lance and lance's wife ashley. you guys must be thrilled to death after 32 seconds in the game and he scores. what was that moment like for you? >> it was amazing we were screaming and yelling and then taking a braet and then just taking it all in. >> it was pretty unreal. >> at one point in the match it looked like clint sustained an injury to his nose. that must have been a tough moment for you as well. >> oh, yeah, i thought...
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joining me now are clint dempsey's brother lance and lance's wife ashley. you guys must be thrilled to death after 32 seconds in the game and he scores. what was that moment like for you? >> it was amazing we were screaming and yelling and then taking a breath and then just taking it all in. >> it was pretty unreal. >> at one point in the match it looked like clint sustained an injury to his nose. that must have been a tough moment for you as well. >> oh, yeah, i thought for sure he broke his nose, i've broken mine before. >> it was painful watching the slow motion replays over and over again. >> the slower they did it, the worse it looked? >> have you had a chance to talk to him since? >> no, i talked to my mom and he's okay. might have an issue breathing out of one side of his nostril but he'll get it fixed but he's going to continue. >> lance, i hear that baby in the background. this must be a family affair for you. you guys must be over the moon. i'm sure you're very proud. >> oh, yeah. >> we are, we've got lots of babies in this family and i think they
joining me now are clint dempsey's brother lance and lance's wife ashley. you guys must be thrilled to death after 32 seconds in the game and he scores. what was that moment like for you? >> it was amazing we were screaming and yelling and then taking a breath and then just taking it all in. >> it was pretty unreal. >> at one point in the match it looked like clint sustained an injury to his nose. that must have been a tough moment for you as well. >> oh, yeah, i thought...
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lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? we debate the topic. next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches = great rates. ally bank. your money needs an ally. and we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your shop from anywhere thing, offering protection that simple credit score monitoring can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. the numbers are impressive.y to new york state. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've int
lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? we debate the topic. next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are no branches? 24/7 i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank...
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for an action which then lance corporal kyle carpenter thought he had been killed. >> the first marine got to me. i told them i was not going to make it. i kept telling them over and over that i was going to die. >> do you know in retrospect how close you came to dying? >> i was labeled pea, patient expired on arrival. i guess that's the politically correct way of saying you didn't make it. >> reporter: according to the citation, carpenter threw himself between a grenade and his fellow marine nicholas yhol fazio. >> i was blind in my right eye. i had penetrating wounds through my carotid artery and neck. >> he also suffered 30 fractures to his right arm, fractures in his lower leg and left most of his lower teeth. those 40 surgeries became evident of what he had done. >> my determine something's the bomb went off immediately to his right about mid thorax. >> reporter: he examined carpenter's medical records to determine if those wounds were consistent with eyewitness accounts. >> he was in a diving posture from the pattern of the injuries on his body and the localization of where the d
for an action which then lance corporal kyle carpenter thought he had been killed. >> the first marine got to me. i told them i was not going to make it. i kept telling them over and over that i was going to die. >> do you know in retrospect how close you came to dying? >> i was labeled pea, patient expired on arrival. i guess that's the politically correct way of saying you didn't make it. >> reporter: according to the citation, carpenter threw himself between a grenade...
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lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? but is it legal? we debate the topic. when folks think about what they get from alaska, but is it legal? we debate the topic. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations th
lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? but is it legal? we debate the topic. when folks think about what they get from alaska, but is it legal? we debate the topic. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp...
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. >> why didn't, lance -- do we know why didn't facebook -- i presume this would ruin the experiment. but why didn't they at least say, heads up, we're about to manipulate your emotions for research? >> well, one, they don't have to. you know, you sign the terms of service agreement and it says they can use your data for research. and two, it might have freaked everyone out. they used about over 600,000 randomly selected facebook users and then obviously surfaced or manipulated their news feed. i think, you know, people's news feeds always seem so erratic and changeable anyway. i'm not sure people would have noticed. but right now it's not part of facebook's policy to ask first. they tend to do and then ask later. >> because we click and say yes, and whatever, because we just want to hop on facebook and nobody actually pays attention or perhaps not enough of us pay attention to the fine print when logging on. what is facebook, lori, what are they now saying? i know it was pretty quiet, the story initially and only started to percolate a week later. >> sure. you know, i reached out for
. >> why didn't, lance -- do we know why didn't facebook -- i presume this would ruin the experiment. but why didn't they at least say, heads up, we're about to manipulate your emotions for research? >> well, one, they don't have to. you know, you sign the terms of service agreement and it says they can use your data for research. and two, it might have freaked everyone out. they used about over 600,000 randomly selected facebook users and then obviously surfaced or manipulated...
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lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? but is it legal? we debate the topic. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant
lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? but is it legal? we debate the topic. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. crestor lowered...
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lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? but is it legal? we debate the topic. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have h
lance armstrong purses the u.s. government. he could lose a fortune if the government gets its way but is it legal? but is it legal? we debate the topic. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate...
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i'm also a free-lance musician. i'm a proud san francisco resident and it is because of our city's vibrant and vital arts culture that i moved to this city as a student. i have been fortunate enough to call this city home through my work with many of our arts organizations, especially working with teenage musicians as a teacher and mentor. i could tell you many stories about how music has transformed the lives of teenagers, but to mention just one, i recall a 15 year old student from the sunset district, a first generation american whose parents laundromat business had a meager income. through devoting time and energy to music at the age of 18 he was offered a full violin scholarship to attend a prestigious american university, an opportunity he would otherwise not have it. ~ had. this was due to the nurturing and training of the san francisco symphony youth orchestra and other organizations here in san francisco. this reminds us that a vibrant arts community allows young peep to strive constantly for an ever better
i'm also a free-lance musician. i'm a proud san francisco resident and it is because of our city's vibrant and vital arts culture that i moved to this city as a student. i have been fortunate enough to call this city home through my work with many of our arts organizations, especially working with teenage musicians as a teacher and mentor. i could tell you many stories about how music has transformed the lives of teenagers, but to mention just one, i recall a 15 year old student from the sunset...
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the bearded judge, lance eto. >> you couldn't cast this trial any better. >> i heard a thumping noise. >> kato, the slacker house guest with that hair we could never for get was the trial's breakout star. >> you ask me to check id, and i would say "the inquirer." >> park was hounded by the press and fled l.a. after the verdict. >> i never ever was going to let this change my life. not who i was or who i was going to be. he left the limo business, and now is a train conductor in sacramento california. all the players became instant celebrities. >> he seeks to protest his innocence and not allow anybody to ask her questions. >> we wondered who was she? >> she became a tabloid fixture when the country became obsessed with her hair and makeup. >> we saw her makeover on television which is what made it so dramatic on television. a generation before, marcia was on the brady bunch. our generation, she was in the o.j. simpson trial. >> clark left law after the trial, and along with her books came an even newer look. >> clark's sidekick, c co-prosecutor, chris darden. a move that in the end ba
the bearded judge, lance eto. >> you couldn't cast this trial any better. >> i heard a thumping noise. >> kato, the slacker house guest with that hair we could never for get was the trial's breakout star. >> you ask me to check id, and i would say "the inquirer." >> park was hounded by the press and fled l.a. after the verdict. >> i never ever was going to let this change my life. not who i was or who i was going to be. he left the limo business,...
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so -- >> well, lance. >> i think it's exciting >> good luck with your abs. ashleigh good luck with entertaining next time. we'd love to have you back on. appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> when we come back, stars on and off the field. the trends that are feeding our world cup obsession. plus, two superlawyers on opposite sides of the biggest supreme court battle ever battles with an "s" plural. why this odd couple is teaming up now. we want to know what you think about all of this. tweet us using the #ask don. we're moving our company to new york state. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your b
so -- >> well, lance. >> i think it's exciting >> good luck with your abs. ashleigh good luck with entertaining next time. we'd love to have you back on. appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> when we come back, stars on and off the field. the trends that are feeding our world cup obsession. plus, two superlawyers on opposite sides of the biggest supreme court battle ever battles with an "s" plural. why this...
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>> ifill: plus, the story of lance corporal kyle carpenter. who fell on a grenade to save his fellow marines. an act of courage and selflessness that earned him the medal of honor. >> i feel like i'm on an even playing field and an even platform with everybody else, awards or not, with everybody else that raised their right hand and said, you know i'll going into harms way. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the "pbs newshour." >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: house republicans have a new majo
>> ifill: plus, the story of lance corporal kyle carpenter. who fell on a grenade to save his fellow marines. an act of courage and selflessness that earned him the medal of honor. >> i feel like i'm on an even playing field and an even platform with everybody else, awards or not, with everybody else that raised their right hand and said, you know i'll going into harms way. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major...
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so -- >> well, lance. >> i think it's exciting >> good luck with your abs. ashleigh good luck with entertaining next time. we'd love to have you back on. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> when we come back, stars on and off the field. the trends that are feeding our world cup obsession. plus, two superlawyers on opposite sides of the biggest supreme court battle ever battles with an "s" plural. why this odd couple is teaming up now. we want to know what you think about all of this. tweet us using the #ask don. care what age you are. take it on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day women's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. ♪ nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is mo
so -- >> well, lance. >> i think it's exciting >> good luck with your abs. ashleigh good luck with entertaining next time. we'd love to have you back on. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> when we come back, stars on and off the field. the trends that are feeding our world cup obsession. plus, two superlawyers on opposite sides of the biggest supreme court battle ever battles with an "s" plural. why this odd couple is...
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for free lance writers. you have to be brave. so i snuck down the back stairs so my editors wouldn't see me. crossed into testostrone zone and went to clay's office to pitch him my best story. i would have been fired if my editor saw me. so clay said come on. when did you come from and i said the estrogen zones and he laughed. i told him quickly about my story of sharing beach houses on fire island so they could sit on their blanket and attack other beautiful girls. and he said did you go to the specimen viewers? and i said yes, they didn't take me. and he said write it like you told me. new journalist. and i started and within a year clay left the paper and started new york magazine and i was with it for it's whole run. >> what was your relationship with clay? >> wonderful. it started as a pygmalion relationship. he was the older mentor. he was on fire as a new journalist. and he liked my writing and helped by career. both of us had been burned and we were not eager to think about anything permanent. but in
for free lance writers. you have to be brave. so i snuck down the back stairs so my editors wouldn't see me. crossed into testostrone zone and went to clay's office to pitch him my best story. i would have been fired if my editor saw me. so clay said come on. when did you come from and i said the estrogen zones and he laughed. i told him quickly about my story of sharing beach houses on fire island so they could sit on their blanket and attack other beautiful girls. and he said did you go to...
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lance ito is still a judge in los angeles, but his term ends in january 2015. he did not run for re-election. the once mostly white l.a. p.d. is much more racially representative of the city it police's. attorney connie rice now works with the department and says race relations have dramatically improved between the cops and the black community. >> and we hope that injustice will be prevented in the civil trial venling and dan petrocelli is still practicing law. but the rockingham estate is no longer there. it was sold and torn down. and finally the condo of nicole, it's still threw it's changed the number. the mountain of evidence that was supposed to guarantee a slam-dunk case. most of it is still around, buried deep in the l.a.p.d.'s archives. even know no one has ever been convicted of killing nicole brown simpson and ron goldman, the case is considered closed. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. >>> right now at 11:00, a fire burns dangerously close to homes in the east bay. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. the brush fire led to rattled nerv
lance ito is still a judge in los angeles, but his term ends in january 2015. he did not run for re-election. the once mostly white l.a. p.d. is much more racially representative of the city it police's. attorney connie rice now works with the department and says race relations have dramatically improved between the cops and the black community. >> and we hope that injustice will be prevented in the civil trial venling and dan petrocelli is still practicing law. but the rockingham estate...
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on larry king lance bass is relishing his second act it would be a dream of mine to do a country album one day but that's that would be an interesting market to try to break in the game and what is it like to hide something every day of your life it's tiring it's tiring it was until i was able to tell the world that i felt that that weight lifted there's a lot of celebrities in entertainment people i know that are are very scared of coming out and i understand exactly where they're coming from because the market still is half very homophobic and you know studios want to make that bottom line you keep in touch with the guys we have this group text that all five of us are on and we've had for about a few years now plus was there a hint that surprised you by by was actually a huge runaway hit that i that i didn't think it would be that big ever every artist dreams of having that song that you turn on the radio and you get sick of it because you keep hearing it about that was that song all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now our special guest is lance bass you know him of cou
on larry king lance bass is relishing his second act it would be a dream of mine to do a country album one day but that's that would be an interesting market to try to break in the game and what is it like to hide something every day of your life it's tiring it's tiring it was until i was able to tell the world that i felt that that weight lifted there's a lot of celebrities in entertainment people i know that are are very scared of coming out and i understand exactly where they're coming from...
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this one made by judge lance ito, who ruled the trial could be televised. ultimately the cameras would show a spectacle that turned obscure civil ser vanlts into household names. awe tau do you have enough evidence to convict o.j. simpson? >> lead prosecutor, marcia cl k clark, a seasoned da. >> the fact the case is filed we have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> we asked marcia clark for an interview. she said no, as did her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and christopher darden. the prosecution's case would be built primarily on blood and dna evidence. the time line would also crucial. to show simpson was alone for about 1:20. enough time to commit the murders before going to the airport. but this was also where the prosecution's case hit the first of many snags. just before testifying in front of the grand jury, jill shively the woman who claimed she saw simpson speeding away from the crime scene moments after the murders sold her story to the tv show "hard copy." >> she is the woman who may blow the o.j. simpson case wide open. >> my point of
this one made by judge lance ito, who ruled the trial could be televised. ultimately the cameras would show a spectacle that turned obscure civil ser vanlts into household names. awe tau do you have enough evidence to convict o.j. simpson? >> lead prosecutor, marcia cl k clark, a seasoned da. >> the fact the case is filed we have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> we asked marcia clark for an interview. she said no, as did her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and...
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kyle's friend, timothy jackson d lance corporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered greivis wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family where he is watching this ceremony. nick on behalf of all of us, i want you to know we honor your sacrifice as well. your perseverance is an inspiration. just as kyle was there for you, our nation will be there for you and your family as you grow stronger in the years ahead. if any of our wounded warriors seek an example, let me amend that, if any american seeks a model of the strength and silience that define us as a people including this newest 9/11 generation, i want you to consider kyle. after everything he's been through. he skis, he snow boards. he's jumped from a plane with a parachute thankfully. he trudged through a six m
kyle's friend, timothy jackson d lance corporal hews of greenwood, lance louis. and our thoughts are with the marine who kyle saved that day, his brother nick. i had the opportunity to meet nick as well nearly two years after the blast on one of my visits to walter reed. nick also suffered greivis wounds. he couldn't speak for more than a year. he endured multiple surgeries. today his recovery continues. he lives at home with his family where he is watching this ceremony. nick on behalf of all...
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this one made by judge lance ito, who ruled the trial could be televised. ultimately the cameras would reveal a spectacle that transformed obscure civil servants into household names. >> do you have enough evidence to convict o.j. simpson? >> of course we do. >> the lead prosecutor would be marcia clark, a seasoned deputy d.a. >> the fact the case is filed we have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> we asked marcia clark for an interview. she said no, as did her colleagues on the case, bill hodgeman and christopher darden. the prosecution's case would be built primarily on blood and dna evidence. the time line was also crucial, to show that simpson was alone for 1 hour and 20 minutes, enough time to commit the murders before going to the airport. but this was also where the prosecution's case hit the first of many snags. just before testifying in front of the grand jury, jill shively the woman who claimed she saw simpson speeding away from the crime scene moments after the murders, sold her story to the tv show "hard copy." >> she is the woman who may bl
this one made by judge lance ito, who ruled the trial could be televised. ultimately the cameras would reveal a spectacle that transformed obscure civil servants into household names. >> do you have enough evidence to convict o.j. simpson? >> of course we do. >> the lead prosecutor would be marcia clark, a seasoned deputy d.a. >> the fact the case is filed we have sufficient evidence to convict him. >> we asked marcia clark for an interview. she said no, as did her...
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lance you represent the meltons. their daughter brooke melton was killed in a chevy cobalt which had a faulty ignition switch. have you had a chance to talk with ken feinberg as he's been putting to the this plan? and what are you expecting to hear today? >> yes, i've had a few conversations with mr. feinberg. what we're expecting, obviously, is a plan to come out. we're hopeful it's not the final plan, that there will continue to be discussions in order to, as miss barra said, get gm to do get the right thing for all of the victims of these recalled vehicles. >> do you have any idea in terms of parameters for the dollar amount for those fatalities that are linked to these faulty ignition switches? are we talking 5 million? 10 million? what is it you're expecting that he's going to say. >> well, initially, the question is going to be the scope of the vehicles. my concern is the conversations i've had. gm is tying mr. feinberg's hands. and they're only going to allow him to consider less than half of the recalled vehi
lance you represent the meltons. their daughter brooke melton was killed in a chevy cobalt which had a faulty ignition switch. have you had a chance to talk with ken feinberg as he's been putting to the this plan? and what are you expecting to hear today? >> yes, i've had a few conversations with mr. feinberg. what we're expecting, obviously, is a plan to come out. we're hopeful it's not the final plan, that there will continue to be discussions in order to, as miss barra said, get gm to...
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the oil-rich country has been unable to provide adequate fuel to power its electricity lance. let motricity -- electricity plants. >> people are really tired of what is going on. the real challenge is not just holing a vote, but whether -- holding a vote, but whether the key players in the country will accept the vote or not. russian parliament failed to militarydimir putin advances into ukraine. the cease-fire has been looking aftersingly shaky separatists down to a ukrainian army helicopter in the east yesterday. moscow and is in joins us now. very cleartin was about this vote he requested in the senate to revoke the right inintervene militarily ukraine. it is a gesture of peace, going in the direction of peace in ukraine. do we take his word at face value? slightly balked at the idea that russia agree not to invade your country was a marvelous gesture of goodwill if you were here. it certainly looks like coordinated effort for many weeks. we've had the troops buildup on the border. we've had people in kiev anciently looking about the russian-ukrainian border and wondering i
the oil-rich country has been unable to provide adequate fuel to power its electricity lance. let motricity -- electricity plants. >> people are really tired of what is going on. the real challenge is not just holing a vote, but whether -- holding a vote, but whether the key players in the country will accept the vote or not. russian parliament failed to militarydimir putin advances into ukraine. the cease-fire has been looking aftersingly shaky separatists down to a ukrainian army...
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the bearded judge, lance eto. >> you couldn't cast this trial any better. >> i heard a thumping noise. >> kato, the slacker house guest with that hair we could never for get was the trial's breakout star. >> you ask me to check id, and i would say "the inquirer." >> park was hounded by the press and fled l.a. after the verdict. >> i never ever was going to let this change my life. not who i was or who i was going to be. he left the limo business, and now is a train conductor in sacramento california. all the players became instant celebrities. >> he seeks to protest his innocence and not allow anybody to ask her questions. >> we wondered who was she? >> she became a tabloid fixture when the country became obsessed with her hair and makeup. >> we saw her makeover on television which is what made it so dramatic on television. a generation before, marcia was on the brady bunch. our generation, she was in the o.j. simpson trial. >> clark left law after the trial, and along with her books came an even newer look. >> clark's sidekick, co-prosecutor, chris darden. a move that in the end back
the bearded judge, lance eto. >> you couldn't cast this trial any better. >> i heard a thumping noise. >> kato, the slacker house guest with that hair we could never for get was the trial's breakout star. >> you ask me to check id, and i would say "the inquirer." >> park was hounded by the press and fled l.a. after the verdict. >> i never ever was going to let this change my life. not who i was or who i was going to be. he left the limo business,...
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. >> hay que tener un tremendo valor iba lance tambiÉn. >> te imaginas. >> la vista es increÍble, la he visto con los poesÍa, no me >> mi esposo no querÍa tocarme, no me querÍa ver. yo lo encontrÉ masturbÁndose con videos de mujeres que tienen un hueco entre las piernas. Él dice que no lo excito. >> ¿en quÉ parte es que el quiere el hueco? >> Él quiere el hueco aquÍ, quiere dos pulgadas. >> ¿y usted tiene hueco? >> sÍ, seÑora. ¡la mujer que no tiene hueco no es mujer! >> ¿tÚ crees que eso es ser una profesional? >> ¿sabes quÉ? asÍ entrenan los soldados, los marines. >> mire como se viste ella.
. >> hay que tener un tremendo valor iba lance tambiÉn. >> te imaginas. >> la vista es increÍble, la he visto con los poesÍa, no me >> mi esposo no querÍa tocarme, no me querÍa ver. yo lo encontrÉ masturbÁndose con videos de mujeres que tienen un hueco entre las piernas. Él dice que no lo excito. >> ¿en quÉ parte es que el quiere el hueco? >> Él quiere el hueco aquÍ, quiere dos pulgadas. >> ¿y usted tiene hueco? >> sÍ, seÑora. ¡la...
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lance says, lance said yes. here's another story. i'm a big believer in helping young people with their careers so today i took part in national girlfriend's networking day, the celebration of the power of building connections. one of the panelists speaking risks we reached thousands of women around the country who were attending interactive networking events. go the newage.net for more information. >> we'll show that video of the taliban you saw in the last hour showing release of america's last known prisoner of war. a former navy s.e.a.l. will walk us through the mission to pick him up. and what was happening that the cameras did not show. a teenager in court accused of stabbing his classmate because she wouldn't be his prom date. we'll talk to a lawyer why this trial will not go to a jury. also having trouble making rent or paying your mortgage? the majority of homeowners across this nation is. there's a new study out and wait until you hear how far some folks are going to make ends meet. let's get to it.
lance says, lance said yes. here's another story. i'm a big believer in helping young people with their careers so today i took part in national girlfriend's networking day, the celebration of the power of building connections. one of the panelists speaking risks we reached thousands of women around the country who were attending interactive networking events. go the newage.net for more information. >> we'll show that video of the taliban you saw in the last hour showing release of...
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the bearded judge, lance eto. >> you couldn't cast this trial any better. >> i heard a thumping noise. >> kato, the slacker house guest with that hair we could never for get was the trial's breakout star. >> you ask me to check id, and i would say "the inquirer." >> park was hounded by the press and fled l.a. after the verdict. >> i never ever was going to let this change my life. not who i was or who i was going to be. he left the limo business, and now is a train conductor in sacramento california. all the players became instant celebrities. >> he seeks to protest his innocence and not allow anybody to ask her questions. >> we wondered who was she? >> she became a tabloid fixture when the country became obsessed with her hair and makeup. >> we saw her makeover on television which is what made it so dramatic on television. a generation before, marcia was on the brady bunch. our generation, she was in the o.j. simpson trial. >> clark left law after the trial, and along with r books came an even newer look. >> clark's sidekick, co-prosecutor, chris darden. a move that in the end back f
the bearded judge, lance eto. >> you couldn't cast this trial any better. >> i heard a thumping noise. >> kato, the slacker house guest with that hair we could never for get was the trial's breakout star. >> you ask me to check id, and i would say "the inquirer." >> park was hounded by the press and fled l.a. after the verdict. >> i never ever was going to let this change my life. not who i was or who i was going to be. he left the limo business,...
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step on, lance. thanks for taking the time. we appreciate it. you are with a club, a motorcycle club, pow-mia corporation of boise valley. this is the kind of group that showedtre support from bowe bergdahl from the beginning that you this. >> absolutely. we were there from the start, right after it happened, we all got together. we had over 500 motorcycles come out to hailey and just show support for the bergdahls. we didn't want them to think they were in this alone. some of of our members had done this before. >> we share the same view at how we tackle this threat in the from this jail regions of the world. as i have said before, our approach must be tough, patient, intelligent, and based on strong international part sheer ships. when it comes to syria, number one destination of jihadists in the world, we address the foreign fighters traveling to and from syria. we'll introduce new measures to prosecute those who train for terrorism abroad. here we've agreed to do more to work with syria's neighbors to strengthen border security and disrupt t
step on, lance. thanks for taking the time. we appreciate it. you are with a club, a motorcycle club, pow-mia corporation of boise valley. this is the kind of group that showedtre support from bowe bergdahl from the beginning that you this. >> absolutely. we were there from the start, right after it happened, we all got together. we had over 500 motorcycles come out to hailey and just show support for the bergdahls. we didn't want them to think they were in this alone. some of of our...