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piers. i ve always thought he was a great guy. very smart guy. didn t catch on but he was a very, very smart guy. it seems like in the papers they kind of blamed his sensibilities. he has british sensibilities. in the united states doing an american talk show. it never worked. that s a possibility. it certainly is. he s talking about american things and he has that very strong and very delicate british accent. i know him long and i know him well and i know him in battle because he was really battling on the apprentice. he was a very smart guy. he s a good guy. donald, let me ask you this. leadership is nothing strange to you. you ve excelled at that. our nation s leader meeting with all the governors.
knows that he is not going to win that fight. gregg: right. and therefore he doesn t address it. and, you know, when it comes to gun control issues, there weren t a lot of people in, during this time who kept that alive. bill o reilly last night was still talking about it. and he was talking about it the night before. but it didn t catch on, possibly because it was only a rifle? i don t know. gregg: all right. lauren ashburn, kirsten powers, good to see you both. thanks for your thoughts on this. thank you. jenna: new guidelines may help save the lives of many americans needing chemotherapy. i really want to emphasize the may. these are new studies and we re not really sure they can be applied to everyone that has cancer. we ll get the facts on this. dr. samadi is joining us and our medical a-team will weigh in what you should know or what your family members should know going through cancer treatment.
year and a half, $30 million to $35 million and at least get the rest of what s due to him. money is so important to alex rodriguez. this is a guy who s made $315 million playing this game, but that s not enough for him. that s his imperative at this point, despite what he wants to say publicly. wow. hey, guys. seems like a nice television show. can i join in? welcome, toure. go ahead. did you have a question? thank you. yeah, i mean, jeff, he s 38 years old. so two years away to basically the end of his career. i want to broaden the lens a little bit here. a-rod is absolutely guilty. ryan braun, absolutely guilty. bonds, sosa, clements, et cetera. there s a whole culture that aided and abetted these guys. we both know this, the players association helped them out, the owners looked the other way, the media didn t catch on, the fans kept rooting for them as the long balls got longer and longer and the players got bigger and bigger. everybody kind of helped them
here i am, as you said, watching i dream of jeannie, and why is she blonde and i m not. so i was actually pauling for the media s interpretation. yeah, exactly. of what you were supposed to be. you talk about 9/11 being a pivotal moment for you. tell us about that. 9/11 for me was difficult because i had already been to lebanon as a little girl and had to escape under bombs. and so i didn t go back for many, many years. i had been to palestine when i was 19. that was it. 9/11 for me was horrifying and scary. there was this other level that was i ve only ever known one home and it s new york. so when it happened and everyone was kind of like, right afterwards when everyone was outraged and trying to say we re going to go get them, it was