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he tells associated press it's his fellow chicagoan jordan hands down. ap quotes the president as saying kobe's terrific, don't get me wrong, but i haven't seen anybody match up with michael. >>> and remember, for latest political news anytime, check out cnnpolitics.com. jack joins us now again with "the cafferty file." jack? >> the question this hour is in light of the recession, how there will this fourth of july celebration differ from years past? if you didn't see your e-mail, go to my blog at cnn.com/caffertyfile and look for yours there among hundreds of others. >> thank you, jack. >>> you're in "the situation room." breaking news, new video just released of michael jackson's final dress rehearsal for his comeback concert less than 48 hours before his sudden death. does it have any clues about what killed the superstar? and new details of jackson's family trust. how much goes to his mother, how much goes to his children. plus, who else stands to benefit? >>> and a large offensive under way in afghanistan. 4,000 marines fighting to take a volatile r
he tells associated press it's his fellow chicagoan jordan hands down. ap quotes the president as saying kobe's terrific, don't get me wrong, but i haven't seen anybody match up with michael. >>> and remember, for latest political news anytime, check out cnnpolitics.com. jack joins us now again with "the cafferty file." jack? >> the question this hour is in light of the recession, how there will this fourth of july celebration differ from years past? if you didn't see...
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. ♪ ♪ hold me like the river of jordan ♪ ♪ and i will then say to thee you are my friend ♪ ♪ carry me like you are my brother ♪ ♪ love me like a mother, will you be there ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ oh, lord, yeah, yeah ♪ everyone's taking control of me ♪ ♪ seems that the world's got a role for me ♪ ♪ i'm so confused, will you show to me ♪ ♪ you'll be there for me and care enough to bear me ♪ ♪ hold me, lay your head lowly ♪ told me ♪ softly then boldly carry me there ♪ ♪ love me and feed me ♪ yeah ♪ kiss me and free me ♪ carry, carry me boldly ♪ lift me up slowly ♪ carry me there ♪ save me ♪ heal me and bathe me ♪ softly you say to me ♪ i will be there ♪ lift me ♪ lift me up slowly ♪ lift me up higher and higher ♪ carry me boldly ♪ push me up ♪ show me you care ♪ hold me ♪ lay your head lowly ♪ softly then boldly ♪ carry me there ♪ lead me love me and feed me ♪ kiss me and free me ♪ i will be there ♪ >> in our darkest hour, in my de deepest despair, will you still care, will you be there? in my trials, and my trib
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. ♪ i never dreamed you'd leave in summer ♪ ♪ hold me like the river of jordan and i would then say to the you were my prayer ♪ >> michael's favorite song was not one of the countless masterpieces that he gave us, but it was a song that charlie chaplain wrote for the movie "modern times." it's called "smile." there's a line in the song that says "smile though your heart is aching." today though our hearts are aching we need to look up, where he is undoubtedly perched in a crescent moon and we need to smile ♪ smile even though you've been crying you'll find that life is still there ♪ >> we love you, michael. you mean so much to us, especially me. >> he is going to live forever and ever and ever and ever. ♪ we are the children we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start living ♪ >> so i thank you michael, i thank you for all the smiles you placed in many people's hearts. i thank you for all you've done for others across this globe in the lord's name. i have one request, one request. i would like for you to give our brother, my twin brother, brandon, a hug for me. i l
. ♪ i never dreamed you'd leave in summer ♪ ♪ hold me like the river of jordan and i would then say to the you were my prayer ♪ >> michael's favorite song was not one of the countless masterpieces that he gave us, but it was a song that charlie chaplain wrote for the movie "modern times." it's called "smile." there's a line in the song that says "smile though your heart is aching." today though our hearts are aching we need to look up, where he is...
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putting this on a as lllland may god continue t to bless you, michaelel ♪ ♪ hold me ♪ likike e e rir of jordan ♪ and i i wldlday ♪ you were mymyraraye ♪eaeang me like you were mymy brother ♪ to o meikike mother ♪ will you u behehere ♪ y yh ♪ oh lord ♪eaea ♪veryone taking contrololf f me ♪ seems l likththe rld got the wrong of me ♪ you will be thehereoror m ♪ take care enough h toololme ♪ cloak me ♪ c car me safe ♪ fd me ♪ cfofortnd feed me ♪ fe e ♪ i will be thehere ♪ c car ♪ carry me slslow ♪ carry me there ♪ ho ♪ s se e me ♪ fill me and raisese m ♪ i iill be there ♪ lift me ♪ lift me up ♪ lift me u uslslow ♪ififme up ♪ cararrye e owly ♪ sw me you care ♪ hololmeme ♪ h holme ♪ sayay y'l'lhead slowly ♪ comfort me slowly ♪ carry me there ♪ lift me up ♪ need me ♪ c cfofortnd feed me ♪ takakmeme afreely ♪ i will be there ♪ i will be thehere >> i in r r rkest hour. my deepest despair wiwi y you still care will yoyou t the in my trials s d d myribulations through our doububtsndnd frustrations in mymy vlelee in my tur
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. >> well, it was shot in jordan, actually, which as you know, is a neighbor of iraq. so we had the benefit of being close to the actual war zone in terms of the landscape looking similar and architecture looking similar. i think that lends something to be youauthenticity feeling are talking about. >> it is a great film, being called one of the best, perhaps the best iraq film we've had yet. populations. "the hurt locker" is out in select cities. toure, thanks for being with us. >>> when we come back, what, if anything, did we learn today? mom vo: i can't do his history report for him. mom vo: my job is to give him everything he needs to succeed. mom: that's why i go to walmart. vo: find all the brands those other stores have but for low walmart prices. vo: like dell, hp and toshiba. save money. live better. walmart.
. >> well, it was shot in jordan, actually, which as you know, is a neighbor of iraq. so we had the benefit of being close to the actual war zone in terms of the landscape looking similar and architecture looking similar. i think that lends something to be youauthenticity feeling are talking about. >> it is a great film, being called one of the best, perhaps the best iraq film we've had yet. populations. "the hurt locker" is out in select cities. toure, thanks for being...
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there have been others, one in karachi, the best western in amman, jordan. an attack on a hilton in egypt, very recently. i'm sure you recall the attack on a marriott hotel in islamabad in the last several months in pakistan. hotels are in the hospitality business. by definition they can't turn themselves into for tretresses. they're soft targets. western businesspeople will be targeted. they're going to be attractive targets for those groups. the second point is, the group that is almost certainly carried this out is al qaeda affiliate in indonesia. it attacked in 2003 on the same target. it did the bali attack in 2002, killing 200 people, mostly westerners. it's done a second round after tacks in 2005. what is interesting about these attacks if it is jamal islamia, this is somewhat surprising. . they have more or less taken themselves out of circulation in indonesia. the government has had an aggressive campaign against this al qaeda affiliate. they've arrested a lot of the top leadership. the indonesian public has had a great deal of revulsion against the
there have been others, one in karachi, the best western in amman, jordan. an attack on a hilton in egypt, very recently. i'm sure you recall the attack on a marriott hotel in islamabad in the last several months in pakistan. hotels are in the hospitality business. by definition they can't turn themselves into for tretresses. they're soft targets. western businesspeople will be targeted. they're going to be attractive targets for those groups. the second point is, the group that is almost...
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attack on three american brand-name hotels in amaun, jordan. the best western, rat dan. you recall the attack on the marriott hotel in islamabad in the last several months in pakistan. hotels in the hospitality business. by definition they cannot turn themselves into a forress. a western brand-name hotel is going to attract western trurist, western businessmen and business people and they're going to be attractive targets for those groups. >> the ritz-carlton jakarta and j.w. marriott are the two hotels where the latest explosions have occurred. zain, it's easy to see why these hotels are very attractive targets for the terrorists. >> if you're just joining us, let's recap this top story breaking right now. at least eight people have been killed in bombings at two neighboring luxury hotels in south jakarta. more than 40 people wounded. the authorities on the ground saying foreigners are among the casualties. no one has claimed responsibility so far. police are suspecting the terror network jemaah. a former assistant director appeared on cnn and spoke to anderson cooper e
attack on three american brand-name hotels in amaun, jordan. the best western, rat dan. you recall the attack on the marriott hotel in islamabad in the last several months in pakistan. hotels in the hospitality business. by definition they cannot turn themselves into a forress. a western brand-name hotel is going to attract western trurist, western businessmen and business people and they're going to be attractive targets for those groups. >> the ritz-carlton jakarta and j.w. marriott are...
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we've seen these kind of hotel attacks, the hilton in egypt, best western in imman, jordan, and jakarta on several occasions. so unfortunately, if you're in a muslim country in a five star hotel with an american brand name, the likelihood of an attack or attempted attack is relatively high. >> and it's seen as a soft or easy target. >> and it is. >> the fear is this could be the start of a new wave of terror attacks, not only in indonesia but elsewhere. is that a realistic fear? >> these groups, they sort of go to one place, they're growing, another place they're diminishing. al qaeda in iraq is diminishing but growing in yemen and attacking tourists in that country. if you average it out, al qaeda and its affiliates are i think not doing particularly well because all the muslims have turned against them. but in any given country they may be growing. pakistan now has seen more suicide attacks than any time in its history. >> and an offensive in the swat valley with afghanistan, the u.s. is beefing up its military presence in afghanistan. but, and this is the big question, is there any i
we've seen these kind of hotel attacks, the hilton in egypt, best western in imman, jordan, and jakarta on several occasions. so unfortunately, if you're in a muslim country in a five star hotel with an american brand name, the likelihood of an attack or attempted attack is relatively high. >> and it's seen as a soft or easy target. >> and it is. >> the fear is this could be the start of a new wave of terror attacks, not only in indonesia but elsewhere. is that a realistic...
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>> learned vernon jordan's joining me today at 11:00. >> willie geist? >> i think you know what i learned. we lost a good one yesterday. gidget, the taco bell dog, passed away at the age of 15. she's being remembered this morning by her trainer as the "consummate professional." >> right now the city of los angeles is not confirming or denying they'll pay expenses for this funeral as well. keep it on msnbc throughout the day. a retrospective on gidget later on this afternoon. we'll try to get the mayor of los angeles to confirm that. what did you learn today? >> the whole city of los angeles funeral thing -- >> you know what? the whole world doesn't revolve around you, courtney. >> oh, come on! >> what did you learn today? >> the whole world doesn't revolve around me. >> anything else? >> no. >> you've broken her. >> what did you learn, william? >> mika's writing a book. >> oh, gosh. well thank you. that is really generous. >> mike? >> i learned my favorite thing reading is going to be made even more affordable and more accessible. >> what did you learn,
>> learned vernon jordan's joining me today at 11:00. >> willie geist? >> i think you know what i learned. we lost a good one yesterday. gidget, the taco bell dog, passed away at the age of 15. she's being remembered this morning by her trainer as the "consummate professional." >> right now the city of los angeles is not confirming or denying they'll pay expenses for this funeral as well. keep it on msnbc throughout the day. a retrospective on gidget later on...
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and as we were alluding to earlier, before you joined in, vernon jordan an hour or so ago on msnbc was saying that his concern is not for skip gates, who has resources, who has charles ogletree, whom he can call upon, but it's for all of the other african-american and latino men who might get engaged in something like this through no fault of their own and don't have those resources. in any case, thank you, very much, charles ogletree from the harvard law school. >>> moving on here, i wanted to ask you al about the main guest, the solo guest on "meet the press," david gregory, hillary clinton will be on for the full hour and so many things for you to ask her about. >> there really are, and you cover them all. i think some of the news that has been made about two of the most difficult issues for this administration, iran and north korea and nuclear weapons are things that are on the front burner for her trip, certainly, and some of the things we'll be talking about. she's been talking about a nuclear kbrel in order to deter an iranian nuclear program, something that's raised a lot of ey
and as we were alluding to earlier, before you joined in, vernon jordan an hour or so ago on msnbc was saying that his concern is not for skip gates, who has resources, who has charles ogletree, whom he can call upon, but it's for all of the other african-american and latino men who might get engaged in something like this through no fault of their own and don't have those resources. in any case, thank you, very much, charles ogletree from the harvard law school. >>> moving on here, i...
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jordan liddy here last night on "hardball." so if he wasn't born here and he's never gone through a naturalization process. right? that you know of? >> not that i know of. >> therefore, he's here illegally. you're saying he's an undocumented alien. >> illegal alien. >> he's an illegal alien. so the president -- so he should be picked up. no, i'm serious. let's go all the way. by the way, who do you think is in on this? do you think his wife is in on this, his mother is in on this? how many people were in on this conspiracy to make it look like he was born here? his mother must be involved, his grandparents must be involved. how many people are part of this cover-up? >> his mother is dead. >> no, how many people were part of this presentation to us that he was born here? >> i don't know. >> some conservatives have had enough of this. by the way, here's barack obama's birth announcement from 1961 in the "honolulu advertiser." it's a big newspaper back there. tom costello, who works with me, he stopped me in the hallway and said w
jordan liddy here last night on "hardball." so if he wasn't born here and he's never gone through a naturalization process. right? that you know of? >> not that i know of. >> therefore, he's here illegally. you're saying he's an undocumented alien. >> illegal alien. >> he's an illegal alien. so the president -- so he should be picked up. no, i'm serious. let's go all the way. by the way, who do you think is in on this? do you think his wife is in on this, his...
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somalia or in this case in north carolina where a number of them not only went to israel, but also to jordan and even kosovo according to the government allegations to try and engage in some kind of violent jihad. we saw a kid from long island just showing up in an sclaid al qaeda training camp in pakistan. that case coming public. i'm sure you recall the attack of little rock, arkansas, where an african-american convert to islam killed an american soldier in recent weeks, so, you know, taken together, this suggests something of a little bit of a shift from what we've seen previously. >> other than the case of the man accused of shooting two u.s. soldiers at that recruiting center, all of these activities have been focused on violence or potential violence overseas. i guess the government's contention is it's not a big leap in logic to believe once you have that training, you could use it here at home? >> yeah, many of these cases revolve around material support. one of the ways you tirlly support a terrorist organization is providing yourself as a trainee, as, for instance, this kid from lo
somalia or in this case in north carolina where a number of them not only went to israel, but also to jordan and even kosovo according to the government allegations to try and engage in some kind of violent jihad. we saw a kid from long island just showing up in an sclaid al qaeda training camp in pakistan. that case coming public. i'm sure you recall the attack of little rock, arkansas, where an african-american convert to islam killed an american soldier in recent weeks, so, you know, taken...
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her husband wanted to give her his kid new but he wasn't a match but jordan bro was a match, that freed up larry's kidney to go to dashard pincard. >> i don't know what to say to larry, my angel on earth. >> his brother, brian, then donated one of his kidneys to jacque
her husband wanted to give her his kid new but he wasn't a match but jordan bro was a match, that freed up larry's kidney to go to dashard pincard. >> i don't know what to say to larry, my angel on earth. >> his brother, brian, then donated one of his kidneys to jacque
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. >>> if you think cheney feels liberated to talk the way he wants about jordan w. bush, wait until you hear the secretary of state's remarks about the former president in nigeria. the evidence the national transportation safety board has been hoping somebody had somebody did have. we will show you the video obtained exclusively by msnbc news of the helicopter plane crash over new york saturday. when rachel joins us, she and her special guest bernie sanders will reveal who these astroturfers at the town halls actually are. ody washes, you might as well be. you see, their moisturizer sits on top of skin, almost as if you're wearing it. only new dove deep moisture has nutriummoisture, a breakthrough formula with natural moisturizers... that can nourish deep down. it's the most effective natural nourishment ever. new dove deep moisture with nutriummoisture. superior natural nourishment for your skin. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill
. >>> if you think cheney feels liberated to talk the way he wants about jordan w. bush, wait until you hear the secretary of state's remarks about the former president in nigeria. the evidence the national transportation safety board has been hoping somebody had somebody did have. we will show you the video obtained exclusively by msnbc news of the helicopter plane crash over new york saturday. when rachel joins us, she and her special guest bernie sanders will reveal who these...
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. >>> if you think cheney feels liberated to talk the way he wants about jordan w. bush, wait until you hear the secretary of state's remarks about the former president in nigeria. the evidence the national transportation safety board has been hoping somebody had somebody did have. we will show you the video obtained exclusively by msnbc news of the helicopter plane crash over new york saturday. when rachel joins us, she and her special guest bernie sanders will reveal who these astroturfers at the town halls actually are. than a comparable honda civic. his chevy traverse has better mileage than honda pilot. the all-new chevy equinox has better mileage than honda cr-v. and chevy malibu has better mileage than accord. however, honda does make something that we just can't compete with. it's self-propelled. there's never been more reasons to look at chevy. kelly saunder's nature valley. ♪ the place that inspires her to go faster... ♪ and slower. ♪ elk mountains, colorado. where's yours? 100% natural nature valley granola bars. the taste nature intended. you could
. >>> if you think cheney feels liberated to talk the way he wants about jordan w. bush, wait until you hear the secretary of state's remarks about the former president in nigeria. the evidence the national transportation safety board has been hoping somebody had somebody did have. we will show you the video obtained exclusively by msnbc news of the helicopter plane crash over new york saturday. when rachel joins us, she and her special guest bernie sanders will reveal who these...
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how about jordan? why come here? if there is truly good similar language. >> would you say the same thing with this video message to the president? he said a very similar thing. >> see, kenya is not a class state. we also recognize that we have weaknesses. what we're working on, which we must improve. i speak very candidly on this issue. kenyans know that, so i've known to be speaking my mind all the time. i spoke very strongly to mugabe until he declared me a persona non grata. i was talking on the issues of the form and violations of human rights on the african continent. and i say we, as africans, do not need to be told by foreigners what we they'd to do for africa. i'm a pragmatist. i believe in the ability of the african people to develop the african continent. >> let me ask you, finally, prime minister, a question we alluded to earlier. you are a political dissident. you spent 18 years in jail. do you ever look around the prime minister's office and picture yourself, this is very different from what you expecte
how about jordan? why come here? if there is truly good similar language. >> would you say the same thing with this video message to the president? he said a very similar thing. >> see, kenya is not a class state. we also recognize that we have weaknesses. what we're working on, which we must improve. i speak very candidly on this issue. kenyans know that, so i've known to be speaking my mind all the time. i spoke very strongly to mugabe until he declared me a persona non grata. i...
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. >> we share boundaries with palestinians, we share boundaries with jordan, shares boundaries with the west bank. the stability of this part of the world needs the stability of the arab region. but failing to s sve this issue with the stability of the globe. we are trying to solve the problem between hamas and the authorities in the west bank because this is quite important. we should fill the gap here. we should bridge the gap because unless we reconcile their differences, there will not be stability there, there will not be stability where the violence occurred. we are doing our best to bring about stability without which and without solving this issue. the facts on the ground will be very very challenging. >> charlie: are you making any progress? >> sure, we have made progress. but it will take time. you know, since we are dealing with hamas and the palestinian authority does take time. and the process is some sort of external intervention. for instance, we were just about to facilitate delivery of the prisoner chalet. >> charlie: with hamas -- >> we were about to secure his release
. >> we share boundaries with palestinians, we share boundaries with jordan, shares boundaries with the west bank. the stability of this part of the world needs the stability of the arab region. but failing to s sve this issue with the stability of the globe. we are trying to solve the problem between hamas and the authorities in the west bank because this is quite important. we should fill the gap here. we should bridge the gap because unless we reconcile their differences, there will...
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he is michael jordan on a very, very, very bad team. where are all the people who were so enthused during the campaign? you know, that was the fun part. the election. now comes the hard part. you know, where's oprah? where are all of the people who were out there on the campaign trail? we need them now. this is the actual hard work of government. >> maybe people will be mobilized by the extremism of the people who are calling obama hitler and calling him a nazi and bringing their ar-15s to the town halls. maybe the obamaites who came out in such numbers at the elections will be turned out specifically because they're so horrified by the -- by the atmosphere that's happening whenever obama does one of these town hall meetings and people show up with guns. >> well, you think it would have happened by now, because this has been going on for weeks and weeks at this point. the gucns and the town hall meetings. i think people figure, it's just a tiny fringe and it's inflated by the media, and that's not entirely untrue. there are people out t
he is michael jordan on a very, very, very bad team. where are all the people who were so enthused during the campaign? you know, that was the fun part. the election. now comes the hard part. you know, where's oprah? where are all of the people who were out there on the campaign trail? we need them now. this is the actual hard work of government. >> maybe people will be mobilized by the extremism of the people who are calling obama hitler and calling him a nazi and bringing their ar-15s...
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the score board, off the floor, nothing but net, a shot that reminds us of the old larry bird michael jordan commercials, no word on how many times it took him to make it. he is definitely a ringer in the game of horse. we'll talk to you tomorrow. >> that is impressive. you have to feel bad for the woman that won the 800 meter and then they need to verify your gender, that just hurts. at vanderbilt. news you can't use. tests are still going to come in. octomom. smackdown with kate of jon and kate. we'll be right back. when i was seventeen summer days were not good to my skin. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. it's clinically tested to help undo the look of a year's worth of skin aging in just one week. do-overs do exist. (announcer) total skin renewal neutrogena. >>> is it time? >> it is time for news you can't use. i take my marching orders from donald j. trump. >> you should. >> no, you shouldn't. >> what's wrong with you? >> he's an american icon and my personal lord and savior. >> i won't go that far. he is a grade great man, great american. >> he's a great man. >> the miss
the score board, off the floor, nothing but net, a shot that reminds us of the old larry bird michael jordan commercials, no word on how many times it took him to make it. he is definitely a ringer in the game of horse. we'll talk to you tomorrow. >> that is impressive. you have to feel bad for the woman that won the 800 meter and then they need to verify your gender, that just hurts. at vanderbilt. news you can't use. tests are still going to come in. octomom. smackdown with kate of jon...
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especially the civil rights legacy, as wre interview, among others, vernon jordan, the great civil rights leader and friend of ted kennedy. >> andrea mitchell, "andrea mitchell reports," stay tuned, everyone. thanks, andrea. >> thank you. >>> and as we begin with this special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live from the john f. kennedy presidential library here in boston, as you can see, we are gathered for this special edition. at this hour, people of massachusetts whom the late senator loved so well are going to have their chance as well as the rest of the nation, their first chance to say good-bye and farewell to senator edward m. kennedy. at this hour, the final chapter of ted kennedy's half century of public service is being written. right now, his family will be escorting his casket from that fabled summer home in hyannis port on the familiar route that the family has taken to travel to boston on their way from hyannis port. the motorcade will be passing, as we have been describing, a series of sentimental landmarks. first, the neighborhood where his mother rose kennedy was bo
especially the civil rights legacy, as wre interview, among others, vernon jordan, the great civil rights leader and friend of ted kennedy. >> andrea mitchell, "andrea mitchell reports," stay tuned, everyone. thanks, andrea. >> thank you. >>> and as we begin with this special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live from the john f. kennedy presidential library here in boston, as you can see, we are gathered for this special edition. at this hour,...
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he or she could be from pilots from middle eastern countries like bahrain, jordan and the uae are coming to tuscon to be rained by american instructors. >> we're training our allies so they can fly, fight and win with us. >> reporter: the f-16 has become the honda accord of fighter jets. they're everywhere with 4,000 flying around the world. they have been used in both iraq and afghanistan. but threats are emerging everywhere and the u.s. only has so many resources. >> we've increased the number of international students that we're graduating every year. >> reporter: now it's up to 70 foreign pilots a year. >> makes it easier to train and fight later. >> reporter: each country pays the u.s. government and the pilots are all screened by the state department. but american relations with other nations do change over time, which raises the possibility of training a future enemy fighter. on the other hand, it could help nations like the uae resist any potential threat from, say, iran. before coming here, the pilots get intense english language training because at mach 2, there's no room for m
he or she could be from pilots from middle eastern countries like bahrain, jordan and the uae are coming to tuscon to be rained by american instructors. >> we're training our allies so they can fly, fight and win with us. >> reporter: the f-16 has become the honda accord of fighter jets. they're everywhere with 4,000 flying around the world. they have been used in both iraq and afghanistan. but threats are emerging everywhere and the u.s. only has so many resources. >> we've...
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michael jordan got cut from the high school team, and both were saying something inspiring. >> a lot of the conservatives who had reservations about this obama speech, after they read it, after it was released yesterday, and when it was delivered today, they did not have any objections. the objections to the obama speech was the education materials that the education department said, asking students to write an essay about what they can do to help the president. greta: and that came before the speech, and once they read it, they backed off. in 1991, after president bush gave his speech, "the washington post" whacked him, and then they started an investigation. >> it became something about that. we will rush out to see the washington post online to see if they are hypocrites, whether they give this president the same treatment they gave president bush 41 for talking to students. by wrenn, thank you. it is a great story. up next, former governor rod blagojevich is talking -- byron, thank you. and later, it is you and four of your friends. a private dinner with former governor sarah pal
michael jordan got cut from the high school team, and both were saying something inspiring. >> a lot of the conservatives who had reservations about this obama speech, after they read it, after it was released yesterday, and when it was delivered today, they did not have any objections. the objections to the obama speech was the education materials that the education department said, asking students to write an essay about what they can do to help the president. greta: and that came...
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this friday michael jordan will be inducted into the basketball hall of fame. he's chosen david thompson to give his induction speech. who is david thompson? the former all-american at north carolina state who led the wolfpack to the national title in 1974, and finally check this out, minor league game between the arkansas travelers and the springfield cardinals, travis coalby, shot deep to right center, two runners on base, both tried to score, one following the other but thanks to a perfect throw to the catcher, steven hill he tagged them both out, one of the craziest double plays you'll see. so nice we'll show it to you twice, double your pleasure, double your fun, getting two the hard way, that's it for me. we'll talk to you tomorrow. >> thanks a lot, fred. i was giving you a hard time. every yankee game is a great i n yankee game. >>> plus coming up the news you can't use. an indescent proposal from a man who took off his clothes. upbeak ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store
this friday michael jordan will be inducted into the basketball hall of fame. he's chosen david thompson to give his induction speech. who is david thompson? the former all-american at north carolina state who led the wolfpack to the national title in 1974, and finally check this out, minor league game between the arkansas travelers and the springfield cardinals, travis coalby, shot deep to right center, two runners on base, both tried to score, one following the other but thanks to a perfect...
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kind of fitting that on the eve of michael jordan's induction into the hall of fame, the dunk is being refined as we know it. >> one more story about melanie oudin. we got a story that her father filed from divorce from her mother because her mother was sleeping with oudin's tennis coach. you hate to see that. true story. >>> coming up, news you can't use. a major, major announcement on "american idol." could ellen be the judge to fill paula abdul's shoes? sounds like she might be. >> you lie! i'm walgreens ceo and i'm also a pharmacist. getting an early flu shot is the best thing you can do... to protect you and your loved ones from the flu. it's also one of the easiest things you can do... because walgreens is now offering seasonal flu shots... every day of the week with convenient hours guaranteed. so you can just stop in. our 16,000 dedicated pharmacists... and take care clinic nurse practitioners... are waiting to help you beat the flu... in neighborhoods nationwide. at walgreens we want you to know, there's a way to stay well. your hair mixes with pollen and dust. i get congested
kind of fitting that on the eve of michael jordan's induction into the hall of fame, the dunk is being refined as we know it. >> one more story about melanie oudin. we got a story that her father filed from divorce from her mother because her mother was sleeping with oudin's tennis coach. you hate to see that. true story. >>> coming up, news you can't use. a major, major announcement on "american idol." could ellen be the judge to fill paula abdul's shoes? sounds like...
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like comparing someone to michael jordan. >> charlie: when you think of all. this this open debate. >> every chrome which is more geared to open system. are we looking -- are we looking at operating systems which instar net will play increasingly? the pivotal role? >> absolutely. that's really what 4g is going to be all about. voice just becomes application. what we did about a year ago is we opened all of our phones to what's called full html browsing. there's no more -- go anywhere you want on our phones. i have windows mobile download skype on the phone. knock yourself out, go for it. we're as open as can be. also helps attract developers because if they develop application for internet you want to make very easy for them to port it over to your phone. not have to go through lot of extra work. open is in our best interests. also number three -- >> charlie: also more gives potential -- our best interest, too, the duster. >> absolutely.charlie: all the applications might take place because of that. >> yes. >> charlie: finally, this you use this example, too,
like comparing someone to michael jordan. >> charlie: when you think of all. this this open debate. >> every chrome which is more geared to open system. are we looking -- are we looking at operating systems which instar net will play increasingly? the pivotal role? >> absolutely. that's really what 4g is going to be all about. voice just becomes application. what we did about a year ago is we opened all of our phones to what's called full html browsing. there's no more -- go...
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or whether it is jordan. or all -- i mean he had a whole 20 players playing. tommy lagarde way back, you know. and i think roy williams, i know has continued the thing. the whole trend is stay close to your players after they graduate. >> finally the u.s. open and the women's final. what do you see there? >> well, i think frutfully, serena is the best player like roger. and i think what the william sisters have done for tennis is quite phenomenal. one of them has won seven out of the last eight grand slam titles. seven out of eight, two sisters growing up together. i don't think in american tennis they really have gotern their due. i mean they are a phenomenon and a force that is unheard of. >> rose: so tell me what it is about the training they had that made them as good as they are. >> first of all richard, their father was totally the boss when they were little. i went down when they wer see tm practice. he would have them out on the court, each one w a hitting partner. and he would walk around and tell them different things that he wanted them to do. like
or whether it is jordan. or all -- i mean he had a whole 20 players playing. tommy lagarde way back, you know. and i think roy williams, i know has continued the thing. the whole trend is stay close to your players after they graduate. >> finally the u.s. open and the women's final. what do you see there? >> well, i think frutfully, serena is the best player like roger. and i think what the william sisters have done for tennis is quite phenomenal. one of them has won seven out of...
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jordan is a bilateral amputee. he lost his legs in a boating accident when he was just 16. >> my dad jumped into the water immediately and held me afloat, and i remember looking at him and saying, dad, my feet are gone. >> reporter: during his recovery jordan met children whose parents unlike his couldn't afford expensive prosthetics. >> my legs are $24,000, and a lot of companies will put caps, $5,000 cap, for example, and then you have to pay the rest. >> reporter: so the then 16-year-old started the jordan thomas foundation raising money to help disadvantaged kids like noa get the prosthetics you need. you like the knee? >> yeah. >> reporter: how does it work? just like that. >> yeah, and you can do this. watch. >> reporter: taking noa's story to the next level. so what are you doing? you pounded down the doors. >> trying to get ahold of so many of them, yeah, and just raising awareness. that's the thing about the whole amputee deal is it's not kind of a red state or blue state deal, it's kind of an ethical deal
jordan is a bilateral amputee. he lost his legs in a boating accident when he was just 16. >> my dad jumped into the water immediately and held me afloat, and i remember looking at him and saying, dad, my feet are gone. >> reporter: during his recovery jordan met children whose parents unlike his couldn't afford expensive prosthetics. >> my legs are $24,000, and a lot of companies will put caps, $5,000 cap, for example, and then you have to pay the rest. >> reporter: so...
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casey jordan. >> i think in retrospect everyone agrees there was way too much emphasis put on james vanlderbelt. >> reporter: james walls suzanne's adviser for her senior thesis and the only suspect ever named in her murder. >> there was no way you would ever harm her? >> no. >> reporter: no evidence tying him to the case was ever revealed. he was never charged for any crime, but his life was turned upside down. he lost his job at tail. in 2001, he dued the police department, caming officials violated his rights. the federal case was dismissed in 2004, but in 2007, state claims were reinstated. >> people wanted to solve this case, that they really maligned his character. the person's life was destroyed. it's never the same. there is no coming back from that. >> reporter: he has not returned cnn's calls today for comment. in 2006, the investigation was reclassified as a cold case. then in late 2007, the state's attorney formed a special investigation team made up of four retired state police detectives. in 2008, they released this sketch made from a 1998 description of a man seen running in the
casey jordan. >> i think in retrospect everyone agrees there was way too much emphasis put on james vanlderbelt. >> reporter: james walls suzanne's adviser for her senior thesis and the only suspect ever named in her murder. >> there was no way you would ever harm her? >> no. >> reporter: no evidence tying him to the case was ever revealed. he was never charged for any crime, but his life was turned upside down. he lost his job at tail. in 2001, he dued the police...
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some of these people have a saying which is "both sides of the jordan river." there was a moment where israeli tax collectors in the ancient world went to both sides of the jordan river and his family sort of a right wing family. but i think when you get in the position of prime minister or start getting near there and you look at the numbers and you look at the reality of the next 20 years you just have a change of heart and you... because it's not responsible to sort of live in that dream that israel's going to be able to control all this territory. >> rose: so how far do you think benjamin netanyahu will go in terms of undoing what happened after the '67 war. net you. >> i don't know if it will be him or if it will be somebody else. but if he doesn't do it his government will fall and somebody else will do it and the questions will it happen? and the question is will it happen with the israelis taking the lead or doing it themselves or will it just... the walls start to cave in, which is something that a good leader's got to foresee a generation ahead. >> ro
some of these people have a saying which is "both sides of the jordan river." there was a moment where israeli tax collectors in the ancient world went to both sides of the jordan river and his family sort of a right wing family. but i think when you get in the position of prime minister or start getting near there and you look at the numbers and you look at the reality of the next 20 years you just have a change of heart and you... because it's not responsible to sort of live in that...
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if michael jordan needed a couple of pieces to fit the puzzle and kobe bryant needed a couple pieces, i think shaq is big enough that he are those couple of pieces. >> lebron james, got a new book out on him. you ran into him? >> i did. i saw lebron this morning as i was leaving a midtown manhattan hotel room, he was coming in quite early in the morning with a few members of his team. true story. >> probably getting a little late night workout at the gym. coming up next, "news you can't use." this is very exciting. mika brzezinski co-hosting "the view." it's our favorite morning show, to be perfectly honest. we love "the view." mika had the rare opportunity to sit down and join the ladies for the full hour. we'll show you when we come back. i'm walgreens ceo and i'm also a pharmacist. getting an early flu shot is the best thing you can do... to protect you and your loved ones from the flu. it's also one of the easiest things you can do... because walgreens is now offering seasonal flu shots... every day of the week with convenient hours guaranteed. so you can just stop in. our 16,000
if michael jordan needed a couple of pieces to fit the puzzle and kobe bryant needed a couple pieces, i think shaq is big enough that he are those couple of pieces. >> lebron james, got a new book out on him. you ran into him? >> i did. i saw lebron this morning as i was leaving a midtown manhattan hotel room, he was coming in quite early in the morning with a few members of his team. true story. >> probably getting a little late night workout at the gym. coming up next,...
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. >>> later on "countdown," queen noor of jordan is guest and new york congresswoman shares her insights on how hard it has been for moammar gadhafi to find a place to sleep this week. >>> yes, the real tracey mcgrady, not kent or our executive producer dressed but like tracey mcgrady doing a stunt, it's the actual tracey mcgrady. but first, a few holy mackerel stories out of midtown manhattan today. >> we know the future will be forged by deeds and not simply words. speeches alone will not solve our problems, it will take persistent action. so for those who question the character and cause of my nation, i ask you to look at the concrete actions we have taken in just nine months. on my first day in office, i prohibited without exception or equivocation the use of torture by the united states of america. i ordered the prison at guantanamo bay closed and we are doing the hard work of forging a framework to combat extremism within the rule of law. every nation must know, america will live its values. and we will lead by example. >> from here on. that was the president today speaking before
. >>> later on "countdown," queen noor of jordan is guest and new york congresswoman shares her insights on how hard it has been for moammar gadhafi to find a place to sleep this week. >>> yes, the real tracey mcgrady, not kent or our executive producer dressed but like tracey mcgrady doing a stunt, it's the actual tracey mcgrady. but first, a few holy mackerel stories out of midtown manhattan today. >> we know the future will be forged by deeds and not simply...
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our special guest, queen noor of jordan. hey thanks for the window seat. oh please. you got the presentation? oh yeah right here. let me stow that for you, sir. thank you. you know, just to be safe i used fedex office print online. oh you did? yeah -- they printed and bound 20 copies of the presentation, shipped it to portland, they're gonna be there waiting for us. that's a good idea. yeah. you have a nice flight. thank you. (announcer) print online...you upload your document -- we'll take care of the rest. >>> straight ahead -- a woman pleads for health care ror a sick relative. eric cantor says try a charity. >>> libyan dictator moammar gadhafi finding out just how hated he is in new york. no one will let him pitch his bedouin tent in their backyard. >>> and sarah palin's big hong kong speech. she claims to speak for all of main street, usa. the express route. v8. what's your number? the cleaner you feel. olay deep cleansers go beyond what the eye can see. they remove 2 times more dirt and make-up than basic cleansing. >>> eric cantor, the number two republican in
our special guest, queen noor of jordan. hey thanks for the window seat. oh please. you got the presentation? oh yeah right here. let me stow that for you, sir. thank you. you know, just to be safe i used fedex office print online. oh you did? yeah -- they printed and bound 20 copies of the presentation, shipped it to portland, they're gonna be there waiting for us. that's a good idea. yeah. you have a nice flight. thank you. (announcer) print online...you upload your document -- we'll take...
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our special guest, queen noor of jordan. crest whitestrips has created a strip so revolutionary... you can use it while you do just about anything. it molds better... it grips better... and seals better. you can even drink water with it on. crest whitestrips advanced seal. it's a breakthrough technology... that molds and adheres to your teeth better... ...giving you a dramatically whiter smile. whitening that fits any life and every smile. crest whitestrips advanced seal. (announcer) transform your water. women who drink crystal light drink 20% more water. >>> eric cantor, the number two republican in the house of representatives, says the speaker of the house is, quote, living in another world, end quote, because she said the viciousness in the health care debate could lead to violence. and in our fourth story tonight, "countdown" has confirmed that in fact speaker nancy pelosi and the rest of us do indeed live in another world from cantor, a world known as reality. meanwhile in cantor world, quote, i've not been anywhere over the last several months where i would even think such
our special guest, queen noor of jordan. crest whitestrips has created a strip so revolutionary... you can use it while you do just about anything. it molds better... it grips better... and seals better. you can even drink water with it on. crest whitestrips advanced seal. it's a breakthrough technology... that molds and adheres to your teeth better... ...giving you a dramatically whiter smile. whitening that fits any life and every smile. crest whitestrips advanced seal. (announcer) transform...
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we made peace with egypt, we made peace with jordan led by king hussein and if the palestinians truly want peace, i and my government and my people will make peace. but we want a genuine peace. a defensible peace. a permanent peace. in 1947, this body voted to establish two states for two peoples. a jewish state and an arab state. the jews accepted this resolution. the arabs rejected it. and invaded the jewish state with the hopes of annihilating it. we asked the palestinians to finally do what they refuse to do for 62 years. say yes to a jewish state. just as simple as that. just as we are asked to recognize the palestinian state for the palestinian people, they must be asked to recognize the nation state of the jewish people. the jewish people are not foreign conqurers in the land of israel. it is the land of our forefathers. inscribed on the walls outside this building is the great biblical vision of peace. nations should not lift up sword against nation. they shall learn war no more. these words were spoken by the great jewish prophet isaiah 2800 years ago as he walked in my count
we made peace with egypt, we made peace with jordan led by king hussein and if the palestinians truly want peace, i and my government and my people will make peace. but we want a genuine peace. a defensible peace. a permanent peace. in 1947, this body voted to establish two states for two peoples. a jewish state and an arab state. the jews accepted this resolution. the arabs rejected it. and invaded the jewish state with the hopes of annihilating it. we asked the palestinians to finally do what...
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i went to the jordan river bridge connecting the west bank to the rest of the arab world and i said we'll extend the time for passage on this brink. i want goods, services, people, trucks to pass back and forth to the west bank economy. people said we can't do it, mister, we don't have the budget. i said you have the budget, just do it. we've extended times on the bridge, we're dealing with. i personally chaired a committee to unclog all sorts of bureaucratic hurdles. i checked sewage, electricity. i want to know why these projects are not being moved by our sidement if there are impediments on their side that's a different matter. that's what i do because i believe in this. i believe that process interrity helps peace. we used to think that peace will bring prosperity i think it's the other way around or at least creates the condition for the political process to succeed. i think there's something different going on in the west bank. >> charlie: you're beginning to sound like -- >> what's wrong with that. >> charlie: that's a central idea he's articulated for a long time. here another qu
i went to the jordan river bridge connecting the west bank to the rest of the arab world and i said we'll extend the time for passage on this brink. i want goods, services, people, trucks to pass back and forth to the west bank economy. people said we can't do it, mister, we don't have the budget. i said you have the budget, just do it. we've extended times on the bridge, we're dealing with. i personally chaired a committee to unclog all sorts of bureaucratic hurdles. i checked sewage,...
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. >> i would michael jordan at the two. >> that's not bad. >> i will take larry byrd at the three. >> that's good. >> he's really good. >> unbelievable. and i would take, see, now here goes the roster spots. i would take kareem abdul jabbar. >> so where is my ban bill russell. >> he's at the five. there you go. there you go. there you go. >> that's a team. >> an james naysmith is my coach. the guy who invented the game of basketball. now suppose that team, and you didn't put yourself on, those are historical. >> that team playing the team that we predicted first. who win approximates? >> you know, no one will win, you know why. >> no, the fans win. >> no one will win because if we beat that team, they would not let us get off the curt and if they beat us we wouldn't let them get off the court well. would play all day, all night. >> you got it. >> you got a lot to do and i don't want to take too much time. i want to take one look at this segment from this film. roll tape. this you in your teammates talking about the brotherhood that we have talked about here. roll tape. >> we were winn
. >> i would michael jordan at the two. >> that's not bad. >> i will take larry byrd at the three. >> that's good. >> he's really good. >> unbelievable. and i would take, see, now here goes the roster spots. i would take kareem abdul jabbar. >> so where is my ban bill russell. >> he's at the five. there you go. there you go. there you go. >> that's a team. >> an james naysmith is my coach. the guy who invented the game of basketball....