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. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> larry: yes. >> i'm day man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, got great gay friends that helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? is she leaving? i asked what motivated the settlement. >> excuse me? >> tell him you couldn't hear the question. >> larry: did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you. >> larry: you took the mike off. you put the mike on, we could hear you. >> yeah. i think you are being extremely inappropriate right now and i'm about to leave your show. >> yeah. i'm going to call it a tantrum but she's smiling the whole time because she's a beauty queen after all. carlos, was carrie just out of line? are you with me on that? >> i felt like i was watching the tv show "v" saying, larry, don't ask me any questions. it will paint me a negative light and then the true monster comes out. you know? it's funny. it is very f
. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> larry: yes. >> i'm day man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, got great gay friends that helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? is she leaving? i asked what motivated the settlement. >> excuse me? >> tell him you couldn't hear the question. >> larry:...
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after the bailouts of wall street and detroit, a stimulus bill that led to the highest unemployment in 26 years and the fed shoveling money out the door without any accountability, this health care reform bill is a straw that broke the camel's back. what senate republicans are trying to say tonight with tonight's vote that we don't support reform just for the sake of reform. changes to the health care system must be responsible and not break the backs of the taxpayers and the job-creating engine in america: small business. it doesn't make any sense to make major new unsustainable commitments to entitlement spending. already medicare solvency is in jeopardy, and the reid bill would make things worse for medicare. seniors are in a tough situation today with the way the economy has hit their retirement savings. we have to step back and remember that it's not our money. it's their money. it's the taxpayers' money that we're talking about. $2.5 trillion of taxpayers dollars over the decade when this bill is fully implemented. generations of hard-working americans will be forced to pay the c
after the bailouts of wall street and detroit, a stimulus bill that led to the highest unemployment in 26 years and the fed shoveling money out the door without any accountability, this health care reform bill is a straw that broke the camel's back. what senate republicans are trying to say tonight with tonight's vote that we don't support reform just for the sake of reform. changes to the health care system must be responsible and not break the backs of the taxpayers and the job-creating...
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. >> detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i am a gay man an love pageants. i'm sure you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? >> all right. want to point out that she did continue the show and larry king apologized later because the show had agreed that she would not answer any viewer phone calls. regardless, though, i don't think this is what you want when you're out promoting a book. that was awkward, not fun to watch. we'll take your calls on this. 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, rachel campos duffy blogger and author of the book "stay home stay happy." also joining us the host of celeb tv.com. rachel, first off, how do you
. >> detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i am a gay man an love pageants. i'm sure you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? >> all right. want to point out that she did continue the show and larry king apologized later because the show had agreed that she would...
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how has it been leaving point guard system and set of place you have to run in denver to now detroit? >> when i got here, i played point guard in the beginning. now that's going to change. a different situation. i'm usually having the ball and bringing it up in the fourth quarter and not so much the first, second, and third. it's just different. it's hard. you have to be accountable for everybody else. and two, two guards both score. that's something i know i can do. >> gives a great appreciation for the game and other that come before him and he is somebody i admire on the court and off the court. as a player, man of heart. as teammate, you know, does what it takes to win. and as a person, you know, a good all- around cat, you know. most people would have got conceited but he a regular everyday cat. >> 15 year ago to when i met you now you never care what had people's perception are of you. did that hurt you you have not tried to mold people into thinking or believing you're a certain way? >> my friend, the fans that are real, true, live allen iverson fans take the time to analyze an
how has it been leaving point guard system and set of place you have to run in denver to now detroit? >> when i got here, i played point guard in the beginning. now that's going to change. a different situation. i'm usually having the ball and bringing it up in the fourth quarter and not so much the first, second, and third. it's just different. it's hard. you have to be accountable for everybody else. and two, two guards both score. that's something i know i can do. >> gives a...
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. >> host: next call is from kim in detroit, michigan. please go ahead. kim, are you with us? kim? detroit, michigan? please go ahead with your question for judy shepard. >> caller: okay. hi, judy. i was interested to know, i am one of three daughters. i am 50, and we were raised by a lesbian mother, and what i come out with that is that i found out i am open to just about anyone and their experiences. i think that having a lesbian mother was a great benefit to my life, because it opened my eyes to the entire world. and made me the kind of person that would never shot anyone or just pounce anyone because of any kind of difference. be at their religion, color of their skin, their orientation, any kind of disabilities, anything like that. i also found that i was generally the person that people would come out to. >> guest: you are safe. >> caller: yeah, because who my mother was. i did get teased in high school a little bit, but not very much. i think because the kind of person that i was. i mean, i was pretty likable. >> host: thank you very much for calling in. judy shepard, in a r
. >> host: next call is from kim in detroit, michigan. please go ahead. kim, are you with us? kim? detroit, michigan? please go ahead with your question for judy shepard. >> caller: okay. hi, judy. i was interested to know, i am one of three daughters. i am 50, and we were raised by a lesbian mother, and what i come out with that is that i found out i am open to just about anyone and their experiences. i think that having a lesbian mother was a great benefit to my life, because it...
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but i would rather be the new "w york times" than the detroit news or, you know, a lot of -- san diego union, a lot of other newspapers. the times has some advantages, but they have a particular problem, like a lot of newspapers do, they have a huge debt load, and the debts are coming due, and they've got to pay them. can they? >> in an interview you gave on npr's fresh air, you said that google culture is one full of contradiction. what are those contradictions that you experienced in your time here? >> well, some of them are benign, and some of o them are less benign, but one of them is if i come here and ask any one of you if i put my pad out and i say how much does an engineer make or how, how, how many people from india, how many indian citizens or former -- were born in india work at google? you ask any factual question i may as well be talking to a cia agent. i don't get an answer. so the notion of transparency has its limits at google about that. and some of that, i know, comes from larry page who all his life he read a book very early in his life about tesla who, arguably, inv
but i would rather be the new "w york times" than the detroit news or, you know, a lot of -- san diego union, a lot of other newspapers. the times has some advantages, but they have a particular problem, like a lot of newspapers do, they have a huge debt load, and the debts are coming due, and they've got to pay them. can they? >> in an interview you gave on npr's fresh air, you said that google culture is one full of contradiction. what are those contradictions that you...
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i talked to detroit executives who actually put electric cars on the road and, you know, the '90s and earlier in the '70s and who scraped them. who took them off the road and now they're suddenly scrambling to get them out again. you know, they're realizing they made a mistake and they want to move forward. i met pentagon officials who are actually trying to put green technology on the battlefield and make barracks that are independent from fuels. and i met a cafeteria worker in the ninth ward of new orleans who lives in one of the most futuristic homes on the planet. it's part of a program where they're rebuilding the lower ninth ward with low-incomed green homes and it's an extraordinary place. she took me through there and described the technology with more insight and more, you know, passion and enthusiasm than any, you know, high-level ph.d. engineer had ever explained it to me. and she's a 65-year-old cafeteria worker with five grandkids and she got it. she was transformed. i met college kids who are not only greening their campuses but greening their cities and their states wor
i talked to detroit executives who actually put electric cars on the road and, you know, the '90s and earlier in the '70s and who scraped them. who took them off the road and now they're suddenly scrambling to get them out again. you know, they're realizing they made a mistake and they want to move forward. i met pentagon officials who are actually trying to put green technology on the battlefield and make barracks that are independent from fuels. and i met a cafeteria worker in the ninth ward...
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florida is winning in detroit, they are starting to win now. you know, karen line ya is a lot -- carolina is a lot like the leafs. they are going to be a tough team to play against. unfortunately, we have not played them. that's the way things work. >> in addition to saying that the line didn't play very well, alex was hard on himself. he said even though he scored a goal, he says he should have been a lot better. what are you seeing coming from the injury. >> i thought he played better tonight, better than last night. it's coming. i mean, when he first came back, he wasn't 100%. you know, we would assume that a fire like alex just wants to play and, so, you know, he played and it will be better again against ottawa and it will take -- that was an injury that -- a lot of guys would have been out another week or
florida is winning in detroit, they are starting to win now. you know, karen line ya is a lot -- carolina is a lot like the leafs. they are going to be a tough team to play against. unfortunately, we have not played them. that's the way things work. >> in addition to saying that the line didn't play very well, alex was hard on himself. he said even though he scored a goal, he says he should have been a lot better. what are you seeing coming from the injury. >> i thought he played...
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again whose eyes lit up in detroit when he first saw his back center. >> guest: exactly. >> host: he wanted to create the experience for young people. >> guest: he did, in fact i titled that chapter, saving all of those walker smith, jr.'s, and so he really in his mind at the end of his career he thought his mount olympus was saving children. getting up there on the mountaintop and reaching back down and pulling the children up and i think that made him -- i think that gave him great joy. >> host: so you think by the time it was time for him to pass this world he was a happy man? >> guest: yes, very slow. very much so. he was living with a woman he loved. he could walk on to, his youth center and the children would come up to see him and hop on his lap, and i don't think anything made walker smith, jr. more happy. >> host: we need to explain this for people just tuning in halfway through. and i apologize for the huge discursive back to the beginning. but how did -- because i love the story so much. how did walker smith, jr., become sugar ray robinson? can you speak about how the name
again whose eyes lit up in detroit when he first saw his back center. >> guest: exactly. >> host: he wanted to create the experience for young people. >> guest: he did, in fact i titled that chapter, saving all of those walker smith, jr.'s, and so he really in his mind at the end of his career he thought his mount olympus was saving children. getting up there on the mountaintop and reaching back down and pulling the children up and i think that made him -- i think that gave...
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within him, and he grew up in detroit when he was about 12-years-old his mother moved into harlem, and there was -- was leaving his father, walter smith senior behind. >> guest: yes. he was always estranged from his father, just like joe louis. so i think -- but that's a good point. i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: and harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: and because harlem was that one place and america at that time where there was black political muscle, there was a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance, and that
within him, and he grew up in detroit when he was about 12-years-old his mother moved into harlem, and there was -- was leaving his father, walter smith senior behind. >> guest: yes. he was always estranged from his father, just like joe louis. so i think -- but that's a good point. i think both joe louis and john walker smith, leader sugar ray robinson, looked for father figures, and i think both of them found father figures in the jazzman who were flowing in and out of harlem. >>...
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and tell "the reader" that without giving an explanation of how i grew within him and he grew up in detroit when he was 12 years old and his mother moved him to harlem. the father stayed behind they were always estranged but that is a good point* but the hem and walker smith looked for father figures in both of them found father figures in the jazzmen who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: right. is that one place in america at the time where there was black political hustle and a great pride left over from the harlem renaissance that was still flowing up and down the streets and black owned nightclubs and they may not have been welcome downtown but they could come up town and come to the all nightclubs in joe louis phoned a nightclub, louis armstrong and later sugar ray robinson owned a nightclubs so they all felt very comfortable in harlem. it was the black mecca were you could go and meet langston hughes, wallace thurman, all of the poets and writers of the harlem renaissance. if they were not still around, the
and tell "the reader" that without giving an explanation of how i grew within him and he grew up in detroit when he was 12 years old and his mother moved him to harlem. the father stayed behind they were always estranged but that is a good point* but the hem and walker smith looked for father figures in both of them found father figures in the jazzmen who were flowing in and out of harlem. >> host: harlem itself almost becomes a father figure to sugar ray. >> guest: right....
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their arrest came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son of an imam in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week ending of october 23rd. at least 114 kids have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as mary snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> want to get a class out or something? >> reporter: laura wellington says she does what she can to keep her 10-year-old daughter izzy healthy along with the rest of her family. but when it comes to the h1n1 vaccine -- >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinate, no. the worth is not risk it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and has paid close attention to information about swine flu and talked to her doctors. is your main concern side effects, the speed of the vaccine? what's the main concern? >> it's side effects, it's
their arrest came days after a shoot-out with the fbi in detroit. the son of an imam in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h1n1 killed 19 kids for the week ending of october 23rd. at least 114 kids have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as mary snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> want to get a class out or...
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they were arrested in windsor ontario, across the border from detroit. they're suspected of being involved with an islamic cleric who died in a shoot-out with the fbi last week. the son of the imam killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. the fbi says a two-year investigation concluded that the three men conspired to commit federal crimes. >>> at least seven people died in attacks across iraq today. about 40 miles south of baghdad, a bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded in a crowded marketplace, killing three five people. at least 37 people were injured in that attack. in the western city of ramadi, two people died when two separate car bombs detonated near the headquarters of the traffic police. eight others were wounded in that attack. >>> iraqi authorities say the suspect in a deadly bombing killed someone during a police interrogation. the interior ministry says he grabbed a gun from a guard and shot an investigator. the investigator wrestled the gun back and shot the suspect. they both died of gunshot wounds. the suspect also wounded
they were arrested in windsor ontario, across the border from detroit. they're suspected of being involved with an islamic cleric who died in a shoot-out with the fbi last week. the son of the imam killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. the fbi says a two-year investigation concluded that the three men conspired to commit federal crimes. >>> at least seven people died in attacks across iraq today. about 40 miles south of baghdad, a bomb strapped to a motorcycle exploded...
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after the bailouts of wall street and detroit, a stimulus bill that led to the highest unemployment in 26 years and the fed shoveling money out the door without any accountability, this health care reform bill is a straw that broke the camel's back. what senate republicans are trying to say tonight with tonight's vote that we don't support reform just for the sake of reform. changes to the health care system must be responsible and not break the backs of the taxpayers and the job-creating engine in america: small business. it doesn't make any sense to make major new unsustainable commitments to entitlement spending. already medicare solvency is in jeopardy, and the reid bill would make things worse for medicare. seniors are in a tough situation today with the way the economy has hit their retirement savings. we have to step back and remember that it's not our money. it's their money. it's the taxpayers' money that we're talking about. $2.5 trillion of taxpayers dollars over the decade when this bill is fully implemented. generations of hard-working americans will be forced to pay the c
after the bailouts of wall street and detroit, a stimulus bill that led to the highest unemployment in 26 years and the fed shoveling money out the door without any accountability, this health care reform bill is a straw that broke the camel's back. what senate republicans are trying to say tonight with tonight's vote that we don't support reform just for the sake of reform. changes to the health care system must be responsible and not break the backs of the taxpayers and the job-creating...
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. >> detroit, hello. >> hi. i'm calling from detroit and i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure you have great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married. >> did you hear the question, carrie? did you hear the question? is she leaving? what motivated the settlement. >> excuse me? >> did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you. >> you took the mike off. if you put the mike on, we can hear you. >> i think you are being extremely inappropriate and i'm about to leave your show. >> i will call that a tamper tantrum, but she is smiling the whole time because she's a beauty queen. was she out of line? >> i felt like i was watching the tv show v. the part where she said don't ask me questions because it will paint me in a negative light. the true monster comes out. very finishy because she is about freedom of speech. that's her big thing. the real thing is freedom of the press. you can go on any show and have your own agenda. you don't do that to larry king. he asks what he wants. you have been around for ho
. >> detroit, hello. >> hi. i'm calling from detroit and i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure you have great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married. >> did you hear the question, carrie? did you hear the question? is she leaving? what motivated the settlement. >> excuse me? >> did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you. >> you took the mike off. if you put the mike on, we...
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why detroit? guest: they were each based on data analysis. we determined to these were places where medical equipment suppliers were exploiting our program. what we have done in order to respond to these hot spots is organized strike forces of prosecutors and investigators, who are moving much quicker to identify the fraud. and then close them down. it has been very successful. we have almost 700 convictions as a result of this. we have brought back $225 million already as a result of these efforts overall. , our strategy is working. for every dollar that is spent on fraud prevention and protection, we bring back $8 to the medicare trust fund. host: there have been some big settlements with some large drug companies. guest: you have read about these in the paper. the most recent was against pfizer. pfizer was alleged to have deceptively marketed drugs for purposes which were not approved by the fda. those actions put patients at risk, cause heart attacks, and death. in addition, allegations of kickbacks to doctors. the subsidiaries pled guilt
why detroit? guest: they were each based on data analysis. we determined to these were places where medical equipment suppliers were exploiting our program. what we have done in order to respond to these hot spots is organized strike forces of prosecutors and investigators, who are moving much quicker to identify the fraud. and then close them down. it has been very successful. we have almost 700 convictions as a result of this. we have brought back $225 million already as a result of these...
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host: detroit, on the republican line. caller: good morning. yes, a get injured about 12 years ago when i broke my neck at work. the retired me and i did get my social security, but what a done understand -- i did not ask for the medicare part d and i ended up getting stuck with it. i just got my thing in the mail yesterday about coverage. i do have blue cross blue shield and medicare a, b, and d and these other benefits i'm supposed to be receiving and in pain for my interest. i only make $17,000 per year on income between my pension and my social security since i was injured. now they sent me something yesterday about costs. now, like i take eight prescriptions per month for seizure medicine and everything else. i'm paying the co-pay anywhere from $7 up to $27. medicare or sdrs, whatever they call that -- they pay $1.20. you are saying that in low- income, but i am paying triple the amount that was pain when i was only on blue cross. guest: it would be hard to know without understanding your individual circumstance. host: so, what should he d
host: detroit, on the republican line. caller: good morning. yes, a get injured about 12 years ago when i broke my neck at work. the retired me and i did get my social security, but what a done understand -- i did not ask for the medicare part d and i ended up getting stuck with it. i just got my thing in the mail yesterday about coverage. i do have blue cross blue shield and medicare a, b, and d and these other benefits i'm supposed to be receiving and in pain for my interest. i only make...
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how has it been leaving point guard system and set of place you have to run in denver to now detroit? >> when i got here, i played point guard in the beginning. now that's going to change. a different situation. i'm usually having the ball and bringing it up in the fourth quarter and not so much the first, second, and third. it's just different. it's hard. you have to be accountable for everybody else. and two, two guards both score. that's something i know i can do. >> gives a great appreciation for the game and other that come before him and he is somebody i admire on the court and off the court. as a player, man of heart. as teammate, you know, does what it takes to win. and as a person, you know, a good all- around cat, you know. most people would have got conceited but he a regular everyday cat. >> 15 year ago to when i met you now you never care what had people's perception are of you. did that hurt you you have not tried to mold people into thinking or believing you're a certain way? >> my friend, the fans that are real, true, live allen iverson fans take the time to analyze an
how has it been leaving point guard system and set of place you have to run in denver to now detroit? >> when i got here, i played point guard in the beginning. now that's going to change. a different situation. i'm usually having the ball and bringing it up in the fourth quarter and not so much the first, second, and third. it's just different. it's hard. you have to be accountable for everybody else. and two, two guards both score. that's something i know i can do. >> gives a...
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their arrest came days after a shootout with the fbi in detroit. the one killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h 1wun at least 11 have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as march snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> i'm going to get a glass out or something. >> reporter: lara wellington says she does what she can to keep their family healthy. the when it comes to the vaccine -- >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinated. no. the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and has paid close attention to information about swine flu and swine talked to her doctors. >> reporter: is your main concern side effects, the speed of the vaccine? >> it's side effects. it's potential down the line. you know, you put something new into your body, you know, people react very differently to
their arrest came days after a shootout with the fbi in detroit. the one killed in that shooting was also arrested in windsor. >>> the number of kids who died from swine flu jumped this month. the cdc says h 1wun at least 11 have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as march snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> i'm going to get a glass out or something. >> reporter: lara wellington says she...
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. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> larry: yes. >> i'm day man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, got great gay friends that helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? is she leaving? i asked what motivated the settlement. >> excuse me? >> did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you. >> larry: you took the mike off. you put the mike on, we could hear you. >> yeah. i think you are being extremely inappropriate right now and i'm about to leave your show. >> yeah. i'm going to call it a tantrum but she's smiling the whole time because she's a beauty queen after all. carlos, was carrie just out of line? are you with me on that? >> i felt like i was watching the tv show "v" saying, larry, don't ask me any questions. it will paint me a negative light and then the true monster comes out. you know? it's funny. it is very funny because she's all about freedom of speech. >>
. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> larry: yes. >> i'm day man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, got great gay friends that helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? is she leaving? i asked what motivated the settlement. >> excuse me? >> did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you....
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it's detroit in chicago with actual rain. you get about half an hour delay out of that first thing in the morning, rob. pretty good day to travel. >> we're scaring rafer. thank you. >>> brett favre returned to green bay this time, playing for one of the packers biggest rivals. let me point out, rafer, they've already played this year, but it's the first time at lambeau field, right? >> he has played there as a green bay packer. now he's coming in, in a minnesota vikings uniform. here's how the fans reacted. >> that was mean. >> lots of boos, boos, boos. a couple of people did stand and cheer during warm-ups and the game. favre had the last laugh. 40-year-old viking shredded green bay's defense, ripped the hearts of packer fans out and showed it to them. afterwards he commented on the mixed reception. >> packer fans were there. there was some purple. i saw just a mixture of everything, cheers, couple fingers. >> he means those number one fingers, the foam ones. >> they were the biggest surprise in the nfl. denver broncos were
it's detroit in chicago with actual rain. you get about half an hour delay out of that first thing in the morning, rob. pretty good day to travel. >> we're scaring rafer. thank you. >>> brett favre returned to green bay this time, playing for one of the packers biggest rivals. let me point out, rafer, they've already played this year, but it's the first time at lambeau field, right? >> he has played there as a green bay packer. now he's coming in, in a minnesota vikings...
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. >> detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i am a gay man an love pageants. i'm sure you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? >> all right. want to point out that she did continue the show and larry king apologized later because the show had agreed that she would not answer any viewer phone calls. regardless, though, i don't think this is what you want when you're out promoting a book. that was awkward, not fun to watch. we'll take your calls on this. 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, rachel campos duffy blogger and author of the book "stay home stay happy." also joining us the host of celeb tv.com. all right, rachel. first off, how do you sell this book still standing? that's a tight rope act. you're trying to sell a book still standing and that's how td that's how conservative women are being attacked and yet you
. >> detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i am a gay man an love pageants. i'm sure you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? >> all right. want to point out that she did continue the show and larry king apologized later because the show had agreed that she would...
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the all-star center and olympic gold medalist was complaining after he fouled out of a game in detroit after playing 16 minutes. and just think a few words cost him 15,000 grand. let's call them air jordans for the ladies. look at this. the famous sneakers are an inspiration for these colorful high heels. we can try to find something to color coordinate. >> how much are these? >> $65. just a fraction of the real air jordan sneakers. where would you wear these things? to a ball game? >> i don't care how much cushion, that doesn't look comfortable. all right. thank you. >>> some are letting the customer spend as much as they want but money expert clark howard warns it may cost you way more in fees than you're willing to pay. >> a lot of people because they've been burned by credit cards have switched to debit cards. that's where it has a it has a mastercard logo on it. when you use it, it takes money directly from your checking account. get this, do you know that most banks will allow you to use your debit card even when it cause you to overdraw your account. why would they do that? beca
the all-star center and olympic gold medalist was complaining after he fouled out of a game in detroit after playing 16 minutes. and just think a few words cost him 15,000 grand. let's call them air jordans for the ladies. look at this. the famous sneakers are an inspiration for these colorful high heels. we can try to find something to color coordinate. >> how much are these? >> $65. just a fraction of the real air jordan sneakers. where would you wear these things? to a ball game?...
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. >> larry: detroit, hello? >> caller: hi, i'm calling from detroit. i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure that you have great gay friends who helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did you hear the question? >> awkward. prejean continued the show, though, after a commercial. larry apologized and said that prejean had insisted that there wouldn't be any phone calls from viewers. >>> oh, my goodness. i would have looked at larry, what's your favorite color, can you answer that one? what's your favorite animal? for goodness sakes, say something. holy cow. she's lovely until she gets the attitude. >> she is beautiful. hi there. >> what's going on? >> so we said it was the remnants of hurricane ida but it's a combination of a couple of things, right? >> it is. >> see, i listen to you. >> i appreciate that. >>> good morning, everyone. let me show you what's happening. this is old ida. the energy is still there. the rain is still here. it's turning into a coastal lo
. >> larry: detroit, hello? >> caller: hi, i'm calling from detroit. i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure that you have great gay friends who helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did you hear the question? >> awkward. prejean continued the show, though, after a commercial. larry apologized and said that prejean had insisted that there wouldn't be any phone calls from viewers....
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. >>> now we've told you so much about how the detroit automakers have been struggling. some huge news, though, this morning. and our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. an american car has been named the best on the road. >>> this is a big win for ford and really for detroit, right, because any good news is a psychological boost for that town. the fusion was named the motor trend car of the year and the magazine says ford did a great job of redesigning and upgrading. every version got some kudos and motor trend even said the fusion, you should consider it on par with the toyota camry and the honda accord. and those are two bestsellers, so those are some great words. i'm sure they're celebrating at ford when they got the news. they're celebrating now, robin, or they have a hangover. >>> one of the biggest problems, we all know, the job market. one of the reasons is small businesses are having a terrible time getting loans and most job growth comes from small companies. you know, how can they grow if they can't get any loans? help is on the way from several places. g
. >>> now we've told you so much about how the detroit automakers have been struggling. some huge news, though, this morning. and our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. an american car has been named the best on the road. >>> this is a big win for ford and really for detroit, right, because any good news is a psychological boost for that town. the fusion was named the motor trend car of the year and the magazine says ford did a great job of redesigning and upgrading....
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that's good news for not just detroit jobs but detroit spirits in a way. >> absolutely. i spent a lot of time in detroit inside the gm facility and it permiates the spirit of people in detroit. so good, good, good. good for them. jen westhoven, thank you. >>> jury selection today starts for a man accused of killing a tv anchor in arkansas. anne pressley found beaten in her bed and later died. curtis lavelle vance pleaded not guilty to all had charges. his attorneys say police coerced him into giving a dna sample before his arrest. >>> senator joe lieberman says he'll do anything he can to stop a health care bill that includes what is called a public option. yesterday he argued that kind of legislation would be worse than not getting a health care bill at all. democratic proposal with the public option expected on the senate floor soon. democrats need lieberman's support here to avoid a republican filibuster. remember he is an independent. >> it's fascinating and, frankly troubling, that it has suddenly become a litmus test. if you're not for government health insurance c
that's good news for not just detroit jobs but detroit spirits in a way. >> absolutely. i spent a lot of time in detroit inside the gm facility and it permiates the spirit of people in detroit. so good, good, good. good for them. jen westhoven, thank you. >>> jury selection today starts for a man accused of killing a tv anchor in arkansas. anne pressley found beaten in her bed and later died. curtis lavelle vance pleaded not guilty to all had charges. his attorneys say police...
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congress had said to detroit and to the auto manufacturers that you're going to have to make cars that are 35 miles a gallon by 200020. by 2016, the standard will be 35.5. we were able to achieve more than even congress thought was possible. i want to recognize all of kathy's leadership. there was a backlog in she has been moving through. she has been putting in place the@@@@@@d)h $r@ @ @ @ @ @ u&") we have also been doing work at our other agencies, the department of agriculture is working on their biomass program and the existing authorities, authorities that have been on the books for a long time, but no one has taken advantage of. the president believes that from the recovery act to constructing his cabinet members to use these authorities, we are demonstrating important domestic leadership on how we can go about creating a new energy future. been domestic. it does not stop at our borders. we achieved an agreement at the g-20 to phase out fossil fuel subsidies. we were able to achieve an agreement around black carbon. earlier this week, you may have seen the news that the agreement
congress had said to detroit and to the auto manufacturers that you're going to have to make cars that are 35 miles a gallon by 200020. by 2016, the standard will be 35.5. we were able to achieve more than even congress thought was possible. i want to recognize all of kathy's leadership. there was a backlog in she has been moving through. she has been putting in place the@@@@@@d)h $r@ @ @ @ @ @ u&") we have also been doing work at our other agencies, the department of agriculture is...
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the seventh brain of former nfl player i analyzed was that of a former offensive lineman for the detroit lions and an eight time--- eight-time pro bowler. he was famous for suffering at least 13 broken noses. beginning at the age of 58, he showed it increasing cognitive and behavioral did not tell -- difficulties. it included an outburst of anger and aggression. he was a member of the nfl plan 88. he died from complications of dementia at the age of 82. the brands showed extensive damage occurred there were widespread nft's in the unique pattern found in cte. there was no evidence of alzheimer's disease or any other near a degenerative disorder. the findings indicated that if he had not sustained repetitive head trauma during the play of football, he would be alive and well today, enjoying his family and grandchildren. i also have examined the brain of a high school player who suffered several concussions and died at the age of 18. the brain from an 18-year-old man should be perfect. there should be no abnormalities anywhere. but in the brain of this young man, at the age of 18, there ar
the seventh brain of former nfl player i analyzed was that of a former offensive lineman for the detroit lions and an eight time--- eight-time pro bowler. he was famous for suffering at least 13 broken noses. beginning at the age of 58, he showed it increasing cognitive and behavioral did not tell -- difficulties. it included an outburst of anger and aggression. he was a member of the nfl plan 88. he died from complications of dementia at the age of 82. the brands showed extensive damage...
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and then chicago and detroit. detroit first, probably get the clouds coming in, and then later this morning l.a.x. with fog. more on that in a bit. >>> all that our money expert clark howard served in the georgia state guard? and this weekend you'll see him serving our troops, too. clark and robin teamed up to help shoulderiers and you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >> brooke might be your fair person here today. she said what's the best way to be debt free before retirement. when will you be retire something. >> two years from the army reserve and two to five from the full reserve. >> so the question is what kind of debts do you have that you're trying to get your arms around. >> i want to get around to paying off the house and having just house and utilities by the time i retire. >> well, paying off your home mortgage is not always a priority. the big priority is paying off any unsecured debt. personal loans, credit cards. then next would be car loans. but home mortgage debt is not a high pr
and then chicago and detroit. detroit first, probably get the clouds coming in, and then later this morning l.a.x. with fog. more on that in a bit. >>> all that our money expert clark howard served in the georgia state guard? and this weekend you'll see him serving our troops, too. clark and robin teamed up to help shoulderiers and you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >> brooke might be your fair person here today. she said what's the best way to be debt free...
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only 29 degrees when you get to detroit. 42 in chicago. winds out of the south today. it's going to warm you up just a bit. cool temperatures down through roanoke, charlotte 32. atlanta 39 degrees but cold air basically halts right across central parts of florida. 60 in tampa. 70 in miami. winds offshore again today coming right inland. you're going to see more showers. we'll talk about that and a look at tropical depression ida. it's down by nicaragua in about a half hour from now. >>> sing er rihanna is speaking out for the first time about her assault by ex-boyfriend chris brown and last night on hln's "the joy behar show" joy spoke with a star about her experience with domestic violence. >> a lot of women blame themselves. did you blame yourself? >> of course. of course. >> in what way? how did you do that? >> if you were less this or more that it wouldn't happen. you wouldn't make him mad. his mother said to me once i told him not to hit you so much. i remember thinking, when, just on birthdays? it was hard -- it was hard, too, because that happened in my life yea
only 29 degrees when you get to detroit. 42 in chicago. winds out of the south today. it's going to warm you up just a bit. cool temperatures down through roanoke, charlotte 32. atlanta 39 degrees but cold air basically halts right across central parts of florida. 60 in tampa. 70 in miami. winds offshore again today coming right inland. you're going to see more showers. we'll talk about that and a look at tropical depression ida. it's down by nicaragua in about a half hour from now....
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barofsky, i'm with the detroit bureau of bloomberg. recently we saw a deal that general motors could serve its european operations and the board decided to keep that part of european operations which means money which would have come from the german government is not coming and general motors is spending its money to restructure european operations and many cases making decisions about european jobs. does this concern you at all? >> we're looking into this issue from the perspective of corporate governance. in other words, what is the role of the united states as a very significant shareholder in general motors. we're not looking at it from the auto industry but across the institution where we have a significant interest and what role the united states is playing in the management of those companies. the united states is the government the obama administration stated repeatedly that it wants to have the board run the company the way they deem appropriate and that's obviously a policy balance against the concerns raised by you which is
barofsky, i'm with the detroit bureau of bloomberg. recently we saw a deal that general motors could serve its european operations and the board decided to keep that part of european operations which means money which would have come from the german government is not coming and general motors is spending its money to restructure european operations and many cases making decisions about european jobs. does this concern you at all? >> we're looking into this issue from the perspective of...
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events from detroit. a question about civilian industries role-and frankly were talking about defending against cybersecurity threats to military to the government, what about the industry, and maybe this is for bob. industries role is protecting and industries role as a partner. >> let me start. before i do that, i want to go back to the prior question about international partnerships for a moment, and say that secretary napolitano has made it clear that she believes that international partnerships are critical to our success in defending and protecting the american public. she actually just returned from a trip to madrid, i think brussels and uae and other parts of the world, where she talked about the shared responsibility that we have to protect our people, and the common threat that we face. so i think that is an area where there is much work to be done, but a clear commitment to work with our international counterparts to share information, to collaborate on scientific research in support of homelan
events from detroit. a question about civilian industries role-and frankly were talking about defending against cybersecurity threats to military to the government, what about the industry, and maybe this is for bob. industries role is protecting and industries role as a partner. >> let me start. before i do that, i want to go back to the prior question about international partnerships for a moment, and say that secretary napolitano has made it clear that she believes that international...
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congress had said to detroit and to the auto manufacturers that you're going to have to make cars that are 35 miles a gallon by 200020. by 2016, the standard will be 35.5. we were able to achieve more than even congress thought was possible. i want to recognize all of kathy's leadership. there was a backlog in she has been moving through. she has been putting in place the standards that will give consumers choices so that they can not only get the appliances that they want, but the savings. we are excited about all of that. we have also been doing work at our other agencies.
congress had said to detroit and to the auto manufacturers that you're going to have to make cars that are 35 miles a gallon by 200020. by 2016, the standard will be 35.5. we were able to achieve more than even congress thought was possible. i want to recognize all of kathy's leadership. there was a backlog in she has been moving through. she has been putting in place the standards that will give consumers choices so that they can not only get the appliances that they want, but the savings. we...
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the seventh brain of former nfl player i analyzed was that of a former offensive lineman for the detroit lions and an eight time--- eight-time pro bowler. he was famous for suffering at least 13 broken noses. beginning at the age of 58, he showed it increasing cognitive and behavioral did not tell -- difficulties. it included an outburst of anger and aggression. he was a member of the nfl plan 88. he died from complications of dementia at the age of 82. the brands showed extensive damage occurred there were widespread nft's in the unique pattern found in cte. there was no evidence of alzheimer's disease or any other near a degenerative disorder. the findings indicated that if he had not sustained repetitive head trauma during the play of football, he would be alive and well today, enjoying his family and grandchildren. i also have examined the brain of a high school player who suffered several concussions and died at the age of 18. the brain from an 18-year-old man should be perfect. there should be no abnormalities anywhere. but in the brain of this young man, at the age of 18, there ar
the seventh brain of former nfl player i analyzed was that of a former offensive lineman for the detroit lions and an eight time--- eight-time pro bowler. he was famous for suffering at least 13 broken noses. beginning at the age of 58, he showed it increasing cognitive and behavioral did not tell -- difficulties. it included an outburst of anger and aggression. he was a member of the nfl plan 88. he died from complications of dementia at the age of 82. the brands showed extensive damage...
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social form coming up in june of next year in detroit that will be another point of further mobilization for the single-payer effort across the nation, so i do think from my own observation, of my own exposure in involvement that there is cohesion. it has room to improve and there is certainly the effort there on the part of all the organizations. as he can see today there are 45 organizations here representative of this press conference and basically cure in solidarity recognizing we are committee for guaranteed health care. the conference is a coalition of organizations convened by physicians for national health program, the california nurses association, national organizing committee, health care knell, progressive democrats of america and numerous labor organizations, faith and community groups. we represent over 20 million people nationwide who support a single-payer national health system and we are growing and we anticipate continuing to grow. health care now, which a number of us are on the board of health care now, in national grassroots organization has single-payer act of this
social form coming up in june of next year in detroit that will be another point of further mobilization for the single-payer effort across the nation, so i do think from my own observation, of my own exposure in involvement that there is cohesion. it has room to improve and there is certainly the effort there on the part of all the organizations. as he can see today there are 45 organizations here representative of this press conference and basically cure in solidarity recognizing we are...
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the kettle made up of 25,000 lights, mind you, is at a park in detroit. it will be lit november 20th to kick off the fund-raising campaign. the salvation army tells the "detroit free press" demand for services is up 60%. it hopes to raise $7.8 million. >>> common grocery store debate, isn't it, which is best, fresh or frozen produce. we're going beyond the surface to ice some conventional wisdom. >> fresh versus frozen produce, which is better? if you think fresh, think again. it turns out that frozen produce is just as nutritious as fresh produce because frozen vegetables and fruit are harvested at their peak, the nutrition is preserved throughout the freezing process. you can lose those vitamins to water if you put them in large amounts. i would suggest that you put them always in smal small amounts by steaming. canned vegetables are usually very high in sodium. canned fruit, unless you get it packed in its own juice or in water, skip it. you want to get as many colorful vegetables and fruit in your diet as is possible to protect you from climate diseas
the kettle made up of 25,000 lights, mind you, is at a park in detroit. it will be lit november 20th to kick off the fund-raising campaign. the salvation army tells the "detroit free press" demand for services is up 60%. it hopes to raise $7.8 million. >>> common grocery store debate, isn't it, which is best, fresh or frozen produce. we're going beyond the surface to ice some conventional wisdom. >> fresh versus frozen produce, which is better? if you think fresh, think...
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. >> detroit, hello. >> hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i'm a gay man, and i love pageants. i'm sure you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married. >> larry: did you have a question, carrie? did she hear the question? >> no, she didn't. because she took off the microphone as well as her ifb, which she can hear what larry was saying. prejean continued with the show, though, after the commercial. larry apologized and said prejean had insisted there would not be any phone calls from viewers. >>> new this morning, we are now learning prejean's ex-boyfriend, by the way, is claiming she was 20 years old when she made that controversial sex tape. he tells tmz she asked him to lie about it and say she was 17. prejean says the tape was a youthful mistake and the controversy is an attempt to
. >> detroit, hello. >> hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i'm a gay man, and i love pageants. i'm sure you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married. >> larry: did you have a question, carrie? did she hear the question? >> no, she didn't. because she took off the microphone as well as her ifb, which she can hear what larry was saying. prejean continued with the show,...
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detroit. i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? >> you see there taking off her microphone. she did, however, continue with the show after a commercial. larry apologized. he said prejean had insisted there wouldn't be any phone calls from viewers. prejean also addressed claims she made against donald trump in her book. she did so on last night's "larry king live." "showbiz tonight's" brooke anderson got the exclusive response from trump this morning. she's joining us now from l.a. wow, is all i can say. what does trump have to say? >> talk about awkward. that entire interview. you may be a little surprised by what donald trump is saying about carrie's claims against him. she talked about this on "larry king live." she is really criticizing him, slamming him for how he runs his beauty pageants. listen to wh
detroit. i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? >> you see there taking off her microphone. she did, however, continue with the show after a commercial. larry apologized. he said prejean had insisted there wouldn't be any phone calls from viewers. prejean also addressed claims she made against...
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. >> detroit, hello. >> caller: hi i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i'm a gay man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie have great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? all right, want to point out that she did continue the show and larry king apologized later because the show had agreed that she would not answer any viewer phone calls. regardless, though, i don't think this is what you want when you are out promoting a book that was awkward, not fun to watch. we'll take your calls on this, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, rachel campos-duffy, blogger and author of "stay home, stay happy" and also kelly zinc host of celebtv.com. first off how are you selling this book "still standing" a tight rope act trying to sell a book "still standing" are being attacked and yet you're going to answer questions about a sex tape at the same time? you can't do it. your thoughts? >> well, i mean, look, i think, first of all, that that mom
. >> detroit, hello. >> caller: hi i'm calling from detroit. >> yes. >> caller: i'm a gay man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie have great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the question? all right, want to point out that she did continue the show and larry king apologized later because the show had agreed that she would not answer...
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. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did you hear the question? is she leaving because i asked what motivated the settlement? >> excuse me? >> larry: did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you. >> larry: you took the mike off. if you put the mike on, we can hear you. >> yeah. i think that you are being extremely inappropriate right now and i'm about to leave your show. >> yeah, i'm going to call that a temper tantrum, but you know what i love, she's smiling the whole time because she's a beauty queen, after all. carlos, was carrie just out of line? are you with me on that? >> i felt like i was watching the tv show "v," where the part she says, larry, don't ask me any questions that will paint me in a negative light. and just like in "v," the true monster comes out. it's very funny. she's
. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. i'm a gay man and i love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, have got great gay friends that helped you possibly win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did you hear the question? is she leaving because i asked what motivated the settlement? >> excuse me? >> larry: did you hear the question? >> no, i can't hear you....
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. >> reporter: six people buried in detroit. at a local funeral home, those who never knew them mourned them. >> no one is alone. you know, we feel like islands, but not one of us is. a loss of someone who died three years ago is everybody's loss. >> reporter: in a city of abandoned houses, abandoned factories and abandoned people, a record number of unclaimed bodies piled up at the wayne county morgue. >> this is our freezer. >> reporter: their next of kin unable or unwilling to pay for their burial. >> we're going to finish that in a moment, but we take you to north carolina now for the latest on finding shani shaniya davis's body. >> official release. i can tell everybody that a body was located of a small child a little while ago off of walker road. about 100 feet off of the road. at this time, a positive identification will be made by family. and as soon as we have that positive identification, we'll have more information. at 4:30 this afternoon, i'll be happy to hold a press conference back at the fayetteville police depar
. >> reporter: six people buried in detroit. at a local funeral home, those who never knew them mourned them. >> no one is alone. you know, we feel like islands, but not one of us is. a loss of someone who died three years ago is everybody's loss. >> reporter: in a city of abandoned houses, abandoned factories and abandoned people, a record number of unclaimed bodies piled up at the wayne county morgue. >> this is our freezer. >> reporter: their next of kin unable...
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really all of detroit hurting for some good news. this really is some for ford and for detroit's morale. the fusion was named the motor trend car of the year. the magazine says ford did a great job of redesigning and upgrading. they gave every version of the ford fusion kudos and said you should consider it right on par with the toyota camry and honda accord. took me by surprise. not bad, not high praise, richard, but it's okay. >> when it comes to some of the make, sometimes that is not bad. >> i still think that's a great win for ford. the big thing is ford has been pulling ahead of the pack. they gn need to borrow taxpayer money. really the deal is how will gm and chrysler do? still, right a good sign in detroit. we'll take it. >>> here's other good news in a bad economy. one of the biggest problems in the job market, as we know, that small businesses can't get loans. and this sounds simple, but simplistic, but it's true. if the start-ups can't start up, you can't get a lot of job growth. most of the job growth in recoveries comes
really all of detroit hurting for some good news. this really is some for ford and for detroit's morale. the fusion was named the motor trend car of the year. the magazine says ford did a great job of redesigning and upgrading. they gave every version of the ford fusion kudos and said you should consider it right on par with the toyota camry and honda accord. took me by surprise. not bad, not high praise, richard, but it's okay. >> when it comes to some of the make, sometimes that is not...
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. >> i want to say something about detroit and upbeat. that's what helped the market today, richelle. ford made approximately a $1 billion profit in the third quarter and are confident that it will be profitable in 2011. the cash for clunkers program and cost-cutting measures helped them this year. they are the only one not to take a bailout. the s&p 500 was up more than half a percent on the day. >>> landlords are pulling out all the stops in order to keep reners in their apartments, offering big screen tvs and cash to keep them living there. the vacancy rate hit a 23-year high of nearly 8%, and an empty apartment can cost owners a lot of money so they would rather keep tenants inside. so a change for people looking to keep them inside, richelle. >>> six women found in the home of a convicted rapist. @@@@@ >>> look at that unbelievable picture. this is the result of a massive water main break in van nuys, california. at one point this column of water was taller than the building next to it. we've gotten word this thing is very, very
. >> i want to say something about detroit and upbeat. that's what helped the market today, richelle. ford made approximately a $1 billion profit in the third quarter and are confident that it will be profitable in 2011. the cash for clunkers program and cost-cutting measures helped them this year. they are the only one not to take a bailout. the s&p 500 was up more than half a percent on the day. >>> landlords are pulling out all the stops in order to keep reners in their...
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if that is right, can you tell me about your thinking in the strategy in detroit and why it came out like that? >> i am not going to get into who was for what and what was the ticktock on everything. as you know, we were in an environment where chrysler and gm were in different situations. i do not think anybody -- i think most people did not expect that we would be able to successfully worked them into and out of a bankruptcy as quickly as we were able to do so. we were trying to trade off a whole bunch of issues. it was not like the president or the administration, generally, has with the bank, nobody wants to be in a bailout situation. the administration acted because the collective judgment was to not act at that time would have had evean even worse spill over into the economy. that is where we were. i am glad with cash for clunkers. >> budget that ruling to the demolition industry with cash for clunkers. >> since you brought up history, it seems that we do not hear what happened before that and only what has happened since then. at the end of the crisis, it was the investment ba
if that is right, can you tell me about your thinking in the strategy in detroit and why it came out like that? >> i am not going to get into who was for what and what was the ticktock on everything. as you know, we were in an environment where chrysler and gm were in different situations. i do not think anybody -- i think most people did not expect that we would be able to successfully worked them into and out of a bankruptcy as quickly as we were able to do so. we were trying to trade...
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why detroit? guest: they were each based on data analysis. we determined to these were places where medical equipment suppliers were exploiting our program. what we have done in order to respond to these hot spots is organized strike forces of prosecutors and investigators, who are moving much quicker to identify the fraud. and then close them down. it has been very successful. we have almost 700 convictions as a result of this. we have brought back $225 million already as a result of these efforts overall. , our strategy is working. for every dollar that is spent on fraud prevention and protection, we bring back $8 to the medicare trust fund. host: there have been some big settlements with some large drug companies. guest: you have read about these in the paper. the most recent was against pfizer. pfizer was alleged to have deceptively marketed drugs for purposes which were not approved by the fda. those actions put patients at risk, cause heart attacks, and death. in addition, allegations of kickbacks to doctors. the subsidiaries pled guilt
why detroit? guest: they were each based on data analysis. we determined to these were places where medical equipment suppliers were exploiting our program. what we have done in order to respond to these hot spots is organized strike forces of prosecutors and investigators, who are moving much quicker to identify the fraud. and then close them down. it has been very successful. we have almost 700 convictions as a result of this. we have brought back $225 million already as a result of these...