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if you don't mind. >> diane: i don't mind. >> jimmy: diane and i can play. >>ll right, let's go with this one. this is good. a florida man suspected of the crime of grand theft auto was arrested by police who found him at home doing what? >> jimmy: they found him at home -- >> they were looking for him because he had been accused of grand theft auto, a serious crime, and they felt they got the right guy because they got to his home and he was doing what? >> jimmy: it would be funny if they found him at home playing the game grand theft auto. >> it would be true. >> diane: really! you got that. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> by the way, the other crimes he was accused of included toppling a gorilla down a ladder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: jumping over mushrooms. >> you got that one. i'm going to try diane on this one. this is somewhat -- a chicago woman -- i'm proud of this because we're from ccago -- has sued a movie theatre saying she was injured when she tried to do what while she was watching the movie. >> diane: she was injured? >> yeah, she feels that theo
if you don't mind. >> diane: i don't mind. >> jimmy: diane and i can play. >>ll right, let's go with this one. this is good. a florida man suspected of the crime of grand theft auto was arrested by police who found him at home doing what? >> jimmy: they found him at home -- >> they were looking for him because he had been accused of grand theft auto, a serious crime, and they felt they got the right guy because they got to his home and he was doing what? >>...
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. >> diane: she was injured? >> yeah, she feels that they owe her damages because she was injured trying to do this while watching the movie. >> diane: wow. pulling up her socks. >> is that something you find dangerous? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've seen people injured doing that a lot. >> is that why you're not wearing them now? >> diane: i mean, i'm trying to think of something that you do in a movie. i get cold, i pull up my socks. >> let me give it to you this way. i'll give you a hint. anything that happened to this woman for doing this, she deserved because one should not being doing this in a movie theater. >> jimmy: yoga. >> diane: pogo sticking. >> jimmy: maybe, i don't know. maybe calling for someone. >> i have to take a note, don't go to the movies with jimmy. [ sad tuba ] >> she was injured in this movie theater. she was trying to answer her cell phone. >> jimmy: oh, my god. she should be put in jail, that lady. >> she's trying to answer her cell phone. she pulls out the cell phone. she drops the cell p
. >> diane: she was injured? >> yeah, she feels that they owe her damages because she was injured trying to do this while watching the movie. >> diane: wow. pulling up her socks. >> is that something you find dangerous? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i've seen people injured doing that a lot. >> is that why you're not wearing them now? >> diane: i mean, i'm trying to think of something that you do in a movie. i get cold, i pull up my socks. >> let me give...
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but as diane said, nobody knows because it has never been done like this before. >> susie: and diane -- let me just ask you -- we all know that the big issue here is jobs. and so will this quantitative easily result inputing more out of work americans -- getting them hired? >> well, the tools of the fed are really bad at stimulating job growth, fiscal policies that cater to that. but the indirect affects or the biggest affects, the asset prices, and the dollar has increased dramatically. exports have been one of the bright lights in the economy, and the manufacturing sector is one of the places that we look to that is actually generating jobs, and, more importantly, the profits that feed into the service sector from the manufacturing sector can help boost some job growth, too. not a lot, but we have not much of anything at this point in time. so a little bit is a lot in a small number. >> susie: i'm sorry, diane. i jumped in. was there another thought you wanted to add to what mike was saying? >> mike was pointing out it was the indirect effect. people focuses on the interest rate ef
but as diane said, nobody knows because it has never been done like this before. >> susie: and diane -- let me just ask you -- we all know that the big issue here is jobs. and so will this quantitative easily result inputing more out of work americans -- getting them hired? >> well, the tools of the fed are really bad at stimulating job growth, fiscal policies that cater to that. but the indirect affects or the biggest affects, the asset prices, and the dollar has increased...
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diane bliss: dr. barnard, thank you so much for giving us this enlightenment about this glycemic index, it seems so complicated but your quiz showed how easy it really is to understand. talk a little more about what resources people could use for that information. dr. neal barnard: the glycemic index is important because it shows which are the good carbohydrates and which are the not so good carbohydrates, but if you go online you'll see all kinds of tables and you're going to get a migraine looking at them all, let me show you how to make it really simple in about two minutes you'll understand exactly which are the best foods for you. diane bliss: the best part is, in the book we have all of the information that we need to just go to work and put these principles to practice and for a $90 gift doctor, thank you for not only creating this lecture but more important for the research that went behind this book. dr. neal barnard: starting in 2003, the us government has funded my team to do this research
diane bliss: dr. barnard, thank you so much for giving us this enlightenment about this glycemic index, it seems so complicated but your quiz showed how easy it really is to understand. talk a little more about what resources people could use for that information. dr. neal barnard: the glycemic index is important because it shows which are the good carbohydrates and which are the not so good carbohydrates, but if you go online you'll see all kinds of tables and you're going to get a migraine...
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diane? >> sam, thanks to you. as you know well, and just indicated, the national hurricane center is reporting that the hurricane, already 400 miles across, is getting bigger, spreading out as we watch. i asked bill reed, the director of the national hurricane center, exactly what that means. so, can you show me what you mean when you mean spreading and what it means in terms of where the winds are going to hit and how strong. does that mean they'll be slightly less ferocious, but in a wider area, wider margin? >> that's a pretty good assessment, actually. the intensity of the storm is expected to weaken as it goes through this feature up here. and the winds will start spreading out into a larger area, and the areas out ahead of it. >> so more area hit by slightly diminished winds. take me up through the northeast for the next 24 hours. what are you looking at right now? >> hurricane conditions possible right on the coast, running parallel the coast, so the coastlines of delaware, new jersey, much of long island c
diane? >> sam, thanks to you. as you know well, and just indicated, the national hurricane center is reporting that the hurricane, already 400 miles across, is getting bigger, spreading out as we watch. i asked bill reed, the director of the national hurricane center, exactly what that means. so, can you show me what you mean when you mean spreading and what it means in terms of where the winds are going to hit and how strong. does that mean they'll be slightly less ferocious, but in a...
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i agree with diane. you know, we are about two steps away from having the department of helt and human services start assigning all of their junior members to go visit each and every one of us in our homes and force feed us broccoli and confiscate our cupcakes. they can pry my dead, cold hands off of my cupcake. >> would you. >> that's a ban. yo! >> absolutely. >> john -- john, you are a texan. >> ah ha. texas passed a safe cupcake amendment. >> did we? >> that make its okay to have cupcakes in school. >> did they really? >> yeah, they did. do you think other states will follow suit? >> texas, we are pioneers. >> it's true. >> we are protecting cupcake rights, it's guaranteed in the constitution. but i accuse us -- cupcakes are very "in" right now. right? bacon cupcakes. >> the kids will go from -- pie. >> they will choose pie now. >> then what happens to the pie? >> first they come for the pie and then the snickerdoodles. >> is this a good idea? what if the cupcakes have poison or if they have roofies?
i agree with diane. you know, we are about two steps away from having the department of helt and human services start assigning all of their junior members to go visit each and every one of us in our homes and force feed us broccoli and confiscate our cupcakes. they can pry my dead, cold hands off of my cupcake. >> would you. >> that's a ban. yo! >> absolutely. >> john -- john, you are a texan. >> ah ha. texas passed a safe cupcake amendment. >> did we?...
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diane? >> all right, barbara. and we will be watching and hoping. >>> still ahead on "world news," brain surgery, the patient wide awake, and playing the violin? and the surgery worked. >>> remembering a pioneer from the television of our youth. >>> and, your impassioned ideas on saving and strengthening america's middle class. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pa
diane? >> all right, barbara. and we will be watching and hoping. >>> still ahead on "world news," brain surgery, the patient wide awake, and playing the violin? and the surgery worked. >>> remembering a pioneer from the television of our youth. >>> and, your impassioned ideas on saving and strengthening america's middle class. it can be tough living with copd... but i try not to let it slow me down. i go down to the pool for a swim... get out and...
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. >> reporter: we're learning a lot, diane. voters are anxious about the conditions of the country and angry about how their leaders are dealing with it right now. look at the economy. 9 out of 10 americans believe the economy is in bad shape. 88%. just about where it was in 2008. when president obama won. look at congressional approval. same thing. only a quarter of americans approve of the job congress is doing right now. same what it was in 2008. a big change, election, three-quarters of americans are dits satisfied with the way the federal government is responding with their problems. they are uncertain. they want change. >> the turmoil, we heard about, is showing up at the polls. what do we know about who came and who stayed home? >> reporter: in 2008, it was a change election that helped the democrats. what we are seeing is that republicans and conservatives are much more motivated to go out and vote than democrats are right now. much more motivated than they were in 2008 and that appears to be what's making the differenc
. >> reporter: we're learning a lot, diane. voters are anxious about the conditions of the country and angry about how their leaders are dealing with it right now. look at the economy. 9 out of 10 americans believe the economy is in bad shape. 88%. just about where it was in 2008. when president obama won. look at congressional approval. same thing. only a quarter of americans approve of the job congress is doing right now. same what it was in 2008. a big change, election, three-quarters...
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diane. >> thanks, martha. that he would create the bomb as a suicide bomb for his own brother says everything. martha raddatz reporting tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- the most dangerous drug of all may not be what you think. and it might be in your home right now. >>> and what does this farmer, a pizza shop owner and a doctor have in common? a portrait of america tonight. a portrait of america tonight. ♪ [ man ] if it was simply about money, every bank loan would be a guarantee of success. at ge capital, loaning money is the start of the relationship, not the end. i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes! we've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... my turn to drive. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. >
diane. >> thanks, martha. that he would create the bomb as a suicide bomb for his own brother says everything. martha raddatz reporting tonight. >>> still ahead on "world news" -- the most dangerous drug of all may not be what you think. and it might be in your home right now. >>> and what does this farmer, a pizza shop owner and a doctor have in common? a portrait of america tonight. a portrait of america tonight. ♪ [ man ] if it was simply about money,...
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economy over just the next 20 years, diane. just a 5% increase in how we do. >> we did it before, we can do it again. you don't remember sputnik, i do. we did it before. thank you, david muir. >>> and, still ahead on "world news," if you build it, will they come? the ark, noah's ark, complete with animals. a big debate about the use of taxpayer dollars. >>> and, elizabeth edwards. her lessons about dealing with the tough days. ♪ [ deb ] people don't just come to ge capital for money. they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ just got more powerful. introducing precise pain relieving heat patch. it blocks pain signals for deep relief precisely where you need it most. precise. only from the makers of tylenol. precise. did you know a problem in your heart can cause a stroke in your brain? it's true. an irregular heartbeat,
economy over just the next 20 years, diane. just a 5% increase in how we do. >> we did it before, we can do it again. you don't remember sputnik, i do. we did it before. thank you, david muir. >>> and, still ahead on "world news," if you build it, will they come? the ark, noah's ark, complete with animals. a big debate about the use of taxpayer dollars. >>> and, elizabeth edwards. her lessons about dealing with the tough days. ♪ [ deb ] people don't just come...
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diane, and growing. this is a force to watch. >> all right, our thanks to you, kate. >>> and still ahead on "world news," mix a superstar with the topics of guns and race, and the result, a fiery debate today. >>> the next big thing. your newfangled dashboard. but will you be able to keep your eyes on the road? >>> and, using the president to turn a profit. can a famous coat company defy the white house? last year, my little guy got the flu... and it was bad. there's nothing more important than the ones you love, which is why now is the time to protect them and yourself. the h1n1 flu vaccine is available now at cvs/pharmacy and minuteclinic, the walk-in clinic inside select cvs/pharmacies. it's peak flu season, so don't risk it. get vaccinated for h1n1 flu today. to find a location near you, visit cvs.com, or call... like 2009 h1n1, wash your hands and get your flu shot. regularly disinfect surfaces. and talk to your friends about doing the same. let's help spread protection against flu viruses like 2009
diane, and growing. this is a force to watch. >> all right, our thanks to you, kate. >>> and still ahead on "world news," mix a superstar with the topics of guns and race, and the result, a fiery debate today. >>> the next big thing. your newfangled dashboard. but will you be able to keep your eyes on the road? >>> and, using the president to turn a profit. can a famous coat company defy the white house? last year, my little guy got the flu... and it...
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>> reporter: that's right, diane. president obama and his aides believe these next 72 hours before the scheduled house vote are crucial. officials believe the vote could go either way, so president obama is pulling out all the stops. in the midst of st. patrick's celebrations on capitol hill, the president invoked the memory of a staunch champion of health care reform. >> a man who i believe is still watching this body closely, particularly this week, and that is our beloved ted kennedy. >> reporter: the president is hunting for votes wherever he can find them -- giving an interview to his least favorite network, fox news -- targeting constituents of the conservative democratic congressmen he is wooing. >> somebody gets sick with a preexisting condition, they will have more security. >> you guarantee that they're not -- >> let -- you have to let me finish my answer. >> reporter: he met privately with one of them, congressman scott murphy, last friday. murphy's new york district is being bombarded with tv ads. >> tell
>> reporter: that's right, diane. president obama and his aides believe these next 72 hours before the scheduled house vote are crucial. officials believe the vote could go either way, so president obama is pulling out all the stops. in the midst of st. patrick's celebrations on capitol hill, the president invoked the memory of a staunch champion of health care reform. >> a man who i believe is still watching this body closely, particularly this week, and that is our beloved ted...
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diane bliss: dr. barnard you have given so many people such a new lease on life, i mean you get these testimonials coming back to you, people like, well you met frank a little earlier, telling us stories of success after success, it's really happening isn't it? dr. neal barnard: it happens so often nancy came into our office, she was 60 years old, she had not only diabetes, and a lot of weight to lose, but she also had terrible joint pain. if you've got arthritis, you think people who make those vacuum pack jars are sadists, because you can't get them open! well not only did she lose 40 pounds, her, her, she was on two diabetes medicines, came off both of them and her control was better than before, but best of all her arthritis then went away. now everybody gets a different result, see you doctor and talk to your doctor, is this the approach i ought to be using and you know what your doctor is going to be delighted because you will working together, i don't care how old you are, i don't care how bad
diane bliss: dr. barnard you have given so many people such a new lease on life, i mean you get these testimonials coming back to you, people like, well you met frank a little earlier, telling us stories of success after success, it's really happening isn't it? dr. neal barnard: it happens so often nancy came into our office, she was 60 years old, she had not only diabetes, and a lot of weight to lose, but she also had terrible joint pain. if you've got arthritis, you think people who make...
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diane? >> so, he is going to chicago and joining the first lady who is already there. >> reporter: that's exactly right. he'll start in virginia and he does cleveland, chicago, philly, bridgeport, he's continuing as if the threat is not there. >> thank you, jake. >>> and, as you know, the planes intercepted in england and dubai did set off a wave of security sweeps on cargo planes at some of the busiest airports in the country. and today's plot highlights the vulnerability of the whole cargo system. 1,000 planes carrying cargo of some kind fly into the u.s. every day. our senior justice correspondent pierre thomas on the new measures tonight. pierre? >> reporter: diane, tonight, u.s. officials are deeply concerned, this is the fourth al qaeda plot targeting u.s. soil in the past 13 months alone. abc news has learned that tonight, officials at this secure, secret location outside of washington are tracking every package coming from yemen. >> we cannot let our guard down for one moment. they a
diane? >> so, he is going to chicago and joining the first lady who is already there. >> reporter: that's exactly right. he'll start in virginia and he does cleveland, chicago, philly, bridgeport, he's continuing as if the threat is not there. >> thank you, jake. >>> and, as you know, the planes intercepted in england and dubai did set off a wave of security sweeps on cargo planes at some of the busiest airports in the country. and today's plot highlights the...
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>> reporter: that's right, diane. in this press conference, president obama aggressively defended the tax cut compromise and seemed to be losing patience with democratic critics. president obama said the reason for his compromise was simple. >> on the republican side, this is their holy grail. these tax cuts for the wealthy. >> reporter: time was running out and republicans would not budge. >> the middle class tax cuts were being held hostage to the high end tax cuts. i think it's tempting not to negotiate with hostage takers, unless the hostage gets harmed. then people will question the wisdom of that strategy. in this case, the hostage was the american people and i was not willing to see them get harmed. >> reporter: on capitol hill, those so-called hostage takers, otherwise known as senate republicans, expressed support for the compromise. >> the agreement is essentially final. >> reporter: and democrats? not so much. >> it's something that's not done yet. let's make that clear. so, i'm not a big fan of what has be
>> reporter: that's right, diane. in this press conference, president obama aggressively defended the tax cut compromise and seemed to be losing patience with democratic critics. president obama said the reason for his compromise was simple. >> on the republican side, this is their holy grail. these tax cuts for the wealthy. >> reporter: time was running out and republicans would not budge. >> the middle class tax cuts were being held hostage to the high end tax cuts. i...
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diane bliss: hi, i'm diane bliss, and welcome back to public tv, joel harper. joel harper: thanks for having me, diane. it's great to be here. diane bliss: oh, i'll tell ya, that first time that we had a chance to take a look at your workout techniques, we said they are so good, would you do a brand new workout for us, and you did and it's called "slim & fit." we just watched the first of five different elements that are on this dvd for a pledge of $60. what's coming up next, joel? joel harper: well, we've got a second total body workout. it works out every single major muscle in your body. dine bliss: and then, in additi to those two total woruts, we've got some specific areas. this is my problem joel, right around the middle. have you addressed that in the bonus material? joel harper: i did, i have three bonus workouts on there. and they focus on all the problem areas. they work t core muscles, every single muscle from every angle you can possibly think of, then it works your arms, so just a fu arm workout there, and there's a legs and a buns on there as well
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diane? >> as we said, a confounding story. but i want to bring christiane amanpour back in, because we looked at the scenes of what has been happening overseas, and what people have been saying overseas. tell us more about your interview with that imam today. >> reporter: well, yes, indeed, diane, he's just come back, as you know, from a rather lengthy overseas trip sponsored by the state department, all about interfaith dialogue and trying to reach the moderates. and he says this has become a huge international issue, the issue over the islamic center in manhattan and also the threatened koran burning. and so everybody, all over the world, not just here in the united states, is watching. and he felt, and he said to me, that he thought it was a matter of vital national security not to give in or to move that islamic center. this is what he said. >> my major concern with moving it is that the headline in the muslim world will be, islam is under attack in america. this will strengthen the radi
diane? >> as we said, a confounding story. but i want to bring christiane amanpour back in, because we looked at the scenes of what has been happening overseas, and what people have been saying overseas. tell us more about your interview with that imam today. >> reporter: well, yes, indeed, diane, he's just come back, as you know, from a rather lengthy overseas trip sponsored by the state department, all about interfaith dialogue and trying to reach the moderates. and he says this...
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diane? >> and as you say, david, this morning they thought they were coming home. our thanks to you. >>> and we turn now to the economy. a shoulder swept over wall street today. the dow industrials fell neerlly 270 points, closing barely above 10,000. one concern investors reportedly anxious about the monthly jobs report coming out tomorrow and betsy stark has more. >> reporter: diane, anxiety about where the job market is headed is the biggest, but not the only worry dragging down stocks today. the dow has dropped 700 points in a little over two weeks. investors seem to be losing faith in the outlook for the economic recovery. the die was cast for a rough ride on wall street even before the opening bell. news that for the fourth time in five weeks, more americans were filing for unemployment for the first time, sent a chill through the market ahead of tomorrow's big jobs report. >> the biggest fear right now is kind of two things. one is unemployment and two is how long is this recovery goi
diane? >> and as you say, david, this morning they thought they were coming home. our thanks to you. >>> and we turn now to the economy. a shoulder swept over wall street today. the dow industrials fell neerlly 270 points, closing barely above 10,000. one concern investors reportedly anxious about the monthly jobs report coming out tomorrow and betsy stark has more. >> reporter: diane, anxiety about where the job market is headed is the biggest, but not the only worry...
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>> reporter: that's right, diane. in addition to getting the brand new federal agency staffed and organized, elizabeth warren will begin the process of setting new lending policies as to avoid hidden fees or predatory practices for credit card agreements, bank overdraft notices or mortgages. elizabeth warren, the congressional overseer of the wall streetfunds, has become the nemesis of financial ceos. >> i want to turn to these guys sometimes and say, "what part of 'we bailed you out' do you not get?" >> reporter: the former sunday school teacher has been unsparing in her criticism of the financial sector. >> they are focused on killing any kind of serious reform, and particularly, any kind of serious for, in particular, any kind of serious reform that would directly affect the pocketbooks of americans. this is -- this is unbelievable. >> reporter: at stake? billions in profits. ceos and their allies worry that warren will focus on her view of social justice more than on a strong economy. >> the issue is more, what wi
>> reporter: that's right, diane. in addition to getting the brand new federal agency staffed and organized, elizabeth warren will begin the process of setting new lending policies as to avoid hidden fees or predatory practices for credit card agreements, bank overdraft notices or mortgages. elizabeth warren, the congressional overseer of the wall streetfunds, has become the nemesis of financial ceos. >> i want to turn to these guys sometimes and say, "what part of 'we bailed...
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diane? >> but jake, as you know, the white house has indicated the president wants a successor that sharps the views of justice stevens. so, we asked terry moran what else is going to factor into the president's choice. >> reporter: it's a short list of nominees, according to administration sources. four women and one man, who offer a range of judicial academic, political and life experiences. at the top, elena kagan. >> the supreme court's jushs diction is discretionary. >> reporter: kagan, a brilliant legal scholar and former dean of the harvard law school is a traditional liberal on social issues like abortion and gay rights. but she's a strong defender of presidential wartime powers. >> kagan is very impressive and very appealing, because she meets the goldilocks standard. just right. >> reporter: if the preference is for real world political experience, as president obama has said, two other women from the political arena, homeland security secondary janet napolitano, and jennifer granh
diane? >> but jake, as you know, the white house has indicated the president wants a successor that sharps the views of justice stevens. so, we asked terry moran what else is going to factor into the president's choice. >> reporter: it's a short list of nominees, according to administration sources. four women and one man, who offer a range of judicial academic, political and life experiences. at the top, elena kagan. >> the supreme court's jushs diction is discretionary....
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dian diane? >> and what else did he say about the equation of the koran burning and the mosque near ground zero? >> reporter: well, he said it was really -- he said, extraordinary, to try to equate destroying anybody's scripture with building what he called his center to be a multi-filaith monument, for all religions and groups to come and try to share the moderate ground of the current space, and he said there was no way to draw any kind of equivalence. >> well, again, christiane amanpour reporting from new york tonight, having spent the day with the imam of the mosque near ground zero. and i want to bring in jon karl tonight, from capitol hill, because jon, as you know, and i'm sure you've been getting them, too, we get so many e-mail, e-mail after e-mail from all of you watching, saying, why is everyone giving so much attention to this pastor in florida. jon? >> reporter: well, you know, it's a good question, especially when you consider he has so few people in his con greg game. here at the w
dian diane? >> and what else did he say about the equation of the koran burning and the mosque near ground zero? >> reporter: well, he said it was really -- he said, extraordinary, to try to equate destroying anybody's scripture with building what he called his center to be a multi-filaith monument, for all religions and groups to come and try to share the moderate ground of the current space, and he said there was no way to draw any kind of equivalence. >> well, again,...
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diane? >> it sure is, john. let's go to sam champion in the weather center tonight. and sam, i know it is just your instinct, but what about that headline? when will it end? is it is haas huge snow? >> reporter: no, diane, it's not. in this pattern we're in, where the storms develop in the warmer currents of the pacific, they become big storms. this is the next one. they all move across the country, then they become powerful east coast storms. so, that pattern, no reason to expect that it's going to change until we get probably later into the spring, when we'll start to lose that strength of the pattern. here's what this last storm delivered in the way of totals. look at the bullseye in pennsylvania, new jersey and central new york state. 31 inches of snow there. newark, 15 inches. new york city, 21. and it's not over with that snow. there's an additional two to three in a lot of places as the storm weakens. it doesn't go anywhere. it just blows the snow around with some winds and weens. thi
diane? >> it sure is, john. let's go to sam champion in the weather center tonight. and sam, i know it is just your instinct, but what about that headline? when will it end? is it is haas huge snow? >> reporter: no, diane, it's not. in this pattern we're in, where the storms develop in the warmer currents of the pacific, they become big storms. this is the next one. they all move across the country, then they become powerful east coast storms. so, that pattern, no reason to expect...
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for "nightline," diane sawyer in palo alto. >> our thanks to diane. you can get social with "nightline" by liking us on facebook, following us on twitter or visiting the "nightline" page at abcnews.com. >>> when we come back, terry moran goes head to head with the man behind the latest obama administration kur fluffle. chronologically i'm 60 years old. is it the new 40, i don't know. i probably feel about 30. how is it that we don't act our age? [ marcie ] you keep us young. [ kurt ] we were having too much fun, we weren't thinking about a will at that time. we have responsibilities to the kids and ourselves. we're the vargos and we created our wills on legalzoom. finally. [ laughter ] [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. and complete your will in minutes. this is data. data generated by people moving through a city. people in cars, on trains, on buses. when you can see data as it happens, it can help cut
for "nightline," diane sawyer in palo alto. >> our thanks to diane. you can get social with "nightline" by liking us on facebook, following us on twitter or visiting the "nightline" page at abcnews.com. >>> when we come back, terry moran goes head to head with the man behind the latest obama administration kur fluffle. chronologically i'm 60 years old. is it the new 40, i don't know. i probably feel about 30. how is it that we don't act our age? [...
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diane? >> all right, thank you, jake. >>> and late tonight, something sure to increase the outrage at the big banks. bank of america says it will delay foreclosures in 23 states. the concern? a bank of official may have signed foreclosure documents without even reading them. two other major banks have started investigating the very same thing, whether decisions about people's lives were treated as unnecessary paperwork. >>> and, we have a horrifying piece of history that came to light today. a revelation the white house calls shocking and tragic. during the 1940s, the u.s. government paid american scientists to infect prisoners and patients in guatemala with syphilis. as ron claiborne tells us, one college professor uncovered the tragic human trials. >> reporter: it was 1946 when the american researchers performed an appalling experiment. in an effort to see if penicillin could prevent or treat syphilis, government scientists went to guatemala, where they deliberately infected nearly 700 men
diane? >> all right, thank you, jake. >>> and late tonight, something sure to increase the outrage at the big banks. bank of america says it will delay foreclosures in 23 states. the concern? a bank of official may have signed foreclosure documents without even reading them. two other major banks have started investigating the very same thing, whether decisions about people's lives were treated as unnecessary paperwork. >>> and, we have a horrifying piece of history that...
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diane. >>> we turn for details to abc's vicki mabrey. >> thank you, diane. we have late-breaking news tonight. diplomat richard holbrooke has died at age 69 after suffering a torn aorta last week. a major figure inside the state department, holbrooke was nominated for a nobel peace prize for his work on the 1995 dayton peace accords, which ended the bloody ethnic conflict in bosnia. born in new york in 1941 to jewish immigrants, holbrooke worked as a magazine editor, professor, author and investment banker. he was a top foreign policy adviser during the presidential campaign of his boss and friend, hillary clinton. for nearly two years now, he was the obama administration special envoy for afghanistan and pakistan. he said it was, quote, the most difficult job i've had in my career. in his latest role, holbrooke traveled frequently to the region, visiting soldiers and diplomats on the ground. he to publish a comprehensive review of u.s. policy in the region later this week. holbrooke is survived by his wife, catty martin, and his two children. now, back to d
diane. >>> we turn for details to abc's vicki mabrey. >> thank you, diane. we have late-breaking news tonight. diplomat richard holbrooke has died at age 69 after suffering a torn aorta last week. a major figure inside the state department, holbrooke was nominated for a nobel peace prize for his work on the 1995 dayton peace accords, which ended the bloody ethnic conflict in bosnia. born in new york in 1941 to jewish immigrants, holbrooke worked as a magazine editor, professor,...
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diane? >> jake, thanks. and while the debate was going on, and the alleged bomber is heading to court, we learned that airport security was even more flawed than we thought, after the christmas weekend. remember newark airport, the scene of that mess right off the scare? david muir tells us what he found today. david? >> reporter: diane, in fact, one new jersey senator called what happened here a, quote, major negligence, afternoon he got a chance to watch the one camera that was actually recording here on sunday night. and this evening, abc news has learned what was on it. it all began when an unidentified man, a straenger, entered terminal c. walking right past a podium where a tsa security worker was supposed to be stationed. and though the tsa cameras weren't recording, continental's were. at 5:30, the officer walks away from the post. at 5:21, the cameras show the stranger who had been voigtering in the area walking right through, into the terminal. at 5:22, the officer walks back to th
diane? >> jake, thanks. and while the debate was going on, and the alleged bomber is heading to court, we learned that airport security was even more flawed than we thought, after the christmas weekend. remember newark airport, the scene of that mess right off the scare? david muir tells us what he found today. david? >> reporter: diane, in fact, one new jersey senator called what happened here a, quote, major negligence, afternoon he got a chance to watch the one camera that was...
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diane? >> and when will we hear from him, jake? >> reporter: we'll hear from him when there are returns that he needs to respond to, probably not until actually tomorrow at 1:00 when he is holding a press conference. >> all right, jake tapper at the white house tonight. >>> and as everyone knows, tonight's vote will decide control of congress. and, there are a lot of big personalities with big names awaiting these results. speaker nancy pelosi, will she still be in charge? republican john boehner, waiting in the wings. and the senate majority leader fighting for political survival at his home in nevada tonight. our jon karl is there in las vegas. jon? >> reporter: diane, i caught up with majority leader reid today as he was out working every last voter he could get his hands on to try to win this. the reid campaign and reid himself are cautiously optimistic that they can eek out a narrow win, even a win where he gets only 46%, 47% of the vote. he may or may not be correct, but a much tougher job is for speaker nancy pelosi to try t
diane? >> and when will we hear from him, jake? >> reporter: we'll hear from him when there are returns that he needs to respond to, probably not until actually tomorrow at 1:00 when he is holding a press conference. >> all right, jake tapper at the white house tonight. >>> and as everyone knows, tonight's vote will decide control of congress. and, there are a lot of big personalities with big names awaiting these results. speaker nancy pelosi, will she still be in...
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tonight, diane groomes is on administrative leave. the allegation? that she compromised and in service training test given annually to the command staff. it is a 50-question test and she is accused of helping out commanders. >> if your police officials are willing to cheat on examinations or tests that have information that is necessary for them to do their job, that should be a real warning call. >> in an email, diane groomes says she is sorry for her actions and bad judgment, but community activists are standing behind her. they say she is one of the most committed law enforcement officers are around. >> totally community person, totally gives her time and effort on the police force 24/7. >> she spoke with diane groomes, who was devastated and full of apologies. >> complete shock. she can rest assured we are totally behind her. >> while the department's internal affairs department is investigating, test scores are being thrown out for all the commanders involved and a new test is being developed. we asked the mayor elect vincent gray for his reacti
tonight, diane groomes is on administrative leave. the allegation? that she compromised and in service training test given annually to the command staff. it is a 50-question test and she is accused of helping out commanders. >> if your police officials are willing to cheat on examinations or tests that have information that is necessary for them to do their job, that should be a real warning call. >> in an email, diane groomes says she is sorry for her actions and bad judgment, but...
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back to diane reul, texas family law attorney. diane, just as we were going to break, tell me in a nutshell, why do you believe sandra bullock filed for divorce, it came out today, in her home state of texas? >> number one, i believe it's a much shorter period, she can get divorced in 60 days if they have an agreement. and when i looked at the petition online, nancy, it's a real simple petition for divorce. i kind of get the feeling they've got the agreement hammered out, that they've been doing a whole lot of work behind the scenes to get this thing done. they don't want to wait the requisite time you need to in california. in 60 days from now if they've got an agreement they can be divorced. they can get this out of the spotlight and move on. however, if they start fighting, sandra bullock in texas could get more than 50% of the assets because of jesse's infidelity. so i believe it's certainly a better jurisdiction for her. >> diane reul joining us out of houston, texas. mickey sherman, now, listen, i know you like to pontificat
back to diane reul, texas family law attorney. diane, just as we were going to break, tell me in a nutshell, why do you believe sandra bullock filed for divorce, it came out today, in her home state of texas? >> number one, i believe it's a much shorter period, she can get divorced in 60 days if they have an agreement. and when i looked at the petition online, nancy, it's a real simple petition for divorce. i kind of get the feeling they've got the agreement hammered out, that they've...
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diane. >> thank you, george. and i know we'll be answering more questions from afghanistan on our special series, "afghanistan, can we win?" it continues all week. >>> still ahead on "world news" tonight -- authorities closing in on the man at the center of the wikileaks bombshell. >>> and -- an all-american sports story comes to a close. fortunately, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's even been clinically proven to help reverse it in just four weeks. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. thank you for calling usa pmy name peggy. peggy, yes, i'd like to redeem my reward points for a gift card. tell points please? 250,000. calculating... ooh! answer: five fifty! 550 bucks?! 5 dollar, 50 cents. minus redeeming charge. leaving 50 cents. say what? happy time! what kind of program is this? want better rewards? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. you won't believ
diane. >> thank you, george. and i know we'll be answering more questions from afghanistan on our special series, "afghanistan, can we win?" it continues all week. >>> still ahead on "world news" tonight -- authorities closing in on the man at the center of the wikileaks bombshell. >>> and -- an all-american sports story comes to a close. fortunately, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the...
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>> diane, you hit it. there are a lot of women who are afraid of estrogen, so, even if they have disabling symptoms, they are afraid. alternative therapies do work for some women. things have been tried. nonhormonal therapies, such as the antidepressant, effexor. there's a type of medication that blocks nerves that can help. neurontin. and acupuncture has helped some. >> are there distinctions among the kinds of estrogen and what should we know? we should be informed. >> diane, there are. for estrogen, which is the only thing that really relieves disabling hot flashes, you can take it in a topical route, in a patch, a cream or even a gel that kind of gets absorbed directly through the skin and may be safer. >> i'm going to ask you both to let us check in online with you. >> love to. >> thank you both. >>> and still coming up, the nfl cracks down on those head to head collisions, and the athletes rebel. lurking, waiting to strike.ae a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix
>> diane, you hit it. there are a lot of women who are afraid of estrogen, so, even if they have disabling symptoms, they are afraid. alternative therapies do work for some women. things have been tried. nonhormonal therapies, such as the antidepressant, effexor. there's a type of medication that blocks nerves that can help. neurontin. and acupuncture has helped some. >> are there distinctions among the kinds of estrogen and what should we know? we should be informed. >>...