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bills inside the box. police investigating an improperly parked car make a ghoulish discovery. a mummified body in the passenger seat. the owner told police she let a homeless woman sleep in the car then found her dead the next morning. the woman said she was afraid to call police, so she carried the body around for months. police say the body has been identified. the car owner was not charged. all right. thanks for joining us. when it comes to politics, it doesn't get tougher than that. today's showdown in florida, perhaps the most bit e debate of the season. a race for florida's open senate seat. crist and rubio were gunning each other and meeks got it
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started. >> the real issue is the fact he's saying hees a deficit hog and saying let's give tax cuts. it was a different economic time. no one ran on hey, i'm going to give billionaires a tax cut. there are no longer surpluses. >> i think the votes are going to be there to extend this. the only thing standing in the way is the white house and liberal leadership of harry reid and nancy pelosi. >> what's wrong with washington is that the white house thinks you're stubborn and you think they're stubborn. >> so do other democrats. you have five senate democrats saying you have to vote. it's not me just saying that. >> adam. adam. let me just say this. let me just say this. back and forth not being able to figure out what to do. idea logical arguments to do
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what's right for the people. you're seei ining it right here right now. that's why i'm running as an independent. >> mark preston was just off the stage there in tampa. what's the background for this bitterness in this race? >> they're not just political enemies. they are personal enemies. it's like a domino effect. you have charlie crist, who is now an independent, who was a republican, who's mad at marco rubio and then from there, you have kendrick meek, who's upset at charlie crist who's running as an independent and according to the new cnn time research corporation poll, it shows he's down 26 points. so, i think what we saw this morning was very long, bitter campaign play out here on the campus of the university of south florida on cnn. the nerves were quite raw. >> the whole thing, even when you were explanning it, i know you are, but what am i.
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we know about the republican's momentum heading into the election nine days from now. but democrats insisted they are turning things around and that the polls are looking better for them. listen to this. >> we saved the auto industry, the financial sector. we have in past enabling women to get equal pay for work among many other bills, so we feel very good about the accomplishments and that's why i think you see the polls closing. people understand that. >> the matter mark of overconfidence by republicans or is it democrats saying, you know, this is for all the marbles now or maybe what the president's doing, the former president and first lady, is it working? what's going on here? >> i think it's all of the above. when you're going into the end of an election, what you see is the democratic base fired up.
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folks like bill clinton, barack obama, out on the campaign trail really amping it up. we see michelle obama on the trail. president obama did everything he said he was going to do in office, but the big problem is the unemployment is 9.6%. where i stand here in florida, the foreclosure mess has been a disaster. everything he has done, american voters are very upset because they're unemployed. the democrats are swimming upstream against a very tough economy. >> so it's not just fin for them mark. >> look, we'll see what happens after the election. republicans aren't going to like me saying this, but they didn't have any real bold ideas in washington. ma mainly, we're going to see anger at democrats on election day because democrats are in power. they control the white house, the house and senate. voters are going try to take it
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out on those in power and just so happens to be democrats this time. >> it's going to be a landslide, are they going to take the house or senate. now, we don't know. thank you very much. >> we don't know. >> and remember the spotlight is going to stay on florida. watch tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern. jon king moderates a showdown. let's talk about what's happening in haiti. still reeling from last january's earthquake, a new killer is now stalking the impoverished island nation. cholera has killed at least 253 people and sickened thousands more. now, it is in the crowded capital of port-au-prince. paula newton is at a hospital being overcome by the sick and the dying. >> reporter: there is that
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chaotic scene outside. inside, we're on the grounds of the hospital here and people are lining up to get the treatment they need. they are feeling terrible. children down here are sprawled out in the open air just waiting for something, for someone to come and help them. there are many people here just lined up, we've spoken to many who haven't had care for several hours. the staff here are doing the best they can, but as you can see, people continue to line up. i want you to follow me into the t triage area. you can see people line up. they are starting to help them as our local staff here determine who is most ill and at risk and trying to get them rehydrated and perhaps antibioti antibiotics. >> all right. thank you so much for that. make sure you stick with cnn. we're going to follow that story throughout the week.
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a 26-year-old american swimmer with six ncaa championship titles dies suddenly after a race overseas. after the break, i'll talk to his coach. plus, a u.s. congressman calls on youtube to remove hundreds of videos posted by terrorists often called the bin laden of the internet. we want you to be a part of the program. check out our blog or check in with us on foursquare.com. boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, t, as we all know, geico has been saving people
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he was an open water swimmer. he died during the ten kilometer marathon swimming world cup in the united arab emirates. they say it is the first death ever in this competition. even when he wasn't competing, he touched many lives as a volunteer coach where he once starred as a swimmer. his coach joins us now by phone from port washington outside of philadelphia. first of all, coach, my condolences to you and to the family and entire community. how are you holding up? >> we'll get through it. it's tough. thank you. >> tell us about this young man. >> well, when his sister, maddie, and a friend tagged along when he was about 5 and started to swim in our pool at
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germantown academy and went on to break a national school record in the 500, national champion before he we want to uva after graduating germantown academy, he not only was a world class athlete, national champion, he got in the pool with ga and helped the little kids as a volunteer coach. they all loved him. we all loved him. we're going to miss him immensely. last few years, he had a cup of coffee after every morning practice and chatted about local sports teams. just a great guy. the open water community is small, close knit. the swimming community is larger and equally close knit and we're all in shock and dismay.
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saddened. >> can only imagine. 26 years old. really in the prime of his life. do we know what happened, coach? >> no. we do not know. whatever it says on the internet is guessing and nothing has been concluded and we're hoping his body will be brought home within the next 48 to 72 hours and there is a stream of swimmers from all over the world coming here to spend time with the family and at germantown academy. very, very sad. >> we've been hearing maybe it was exhaustion, maybe heart attack. but you've known for young man for virtually his entire life. did he ever complain about anything? did he have in health issues?
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>> none at all to my knowledge. he was fit as a fiddle. last year, as a fun thing, he decided to run the new york marathon and raise money for some i think it may have been for either the troops or for cancer and he ran his first marathon three hours and six minutes, so that gives you an indication of what type of athlete he is. and just didn't swim. did a lot of fitness work and lot of running. played water polo in high school. as a kid, did everything. every sport. and then he had -- his passion was swimming. and his passion was helping young kids become better swimmers. >> i want to ask you this real quickly, usually for just lap swimming, the water is kind of cool. 87 degrees.
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do you think that may have contributed to this? i hope not, but i worry more about the content of salt in water. because the higher the content of salt, the quicker the athlete becomes dehydrated. that's the thing that's ringing the bell in the back of my mind, but i'm not a physiologist, i'm a switch coach. >> from a little boy to 26 years old, what are you going to remember most about him? >> i love him. i'm just -- i'll remember that. i love him. >> thank you so much. we appreciate your time and again, our thoughts and prayers go to you, the family and entire community, okay? and still ahead here on cnn tonight, the state says they're allowed to get married, but the
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state's biggest newspaper won't print their wedding announcement. >> the union leader is a big voice in new hampshire and they seem to be so out of touch. up next, we'll hear more from the same-sex couple and newspaper at the center of this controversy. plus, a million-dollar gift created a stir when announced on the oprah show. and should youtube have to remove videos from a known terrorist? one congressman thinks so and we'll tell you what he's doing to make that happen. of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪
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advocates say the newspaper is out of step with the times. >> i was really disappointed because the union leader is a big voice in the state of new hampshire and they seem to be so out of touch. to specifically exclude same-sex couples in wedding announcements seems particularly vindictive. >> another top story tonight, videos of the so-called osama bin laden of the internet could soon be a thing of the past. anthony weiner is asking for the videos to be removed. he's accused of using the site to find new recruits. youtube hasn't responding yet to the request. an attempted theft ends in death. police in california say a man was electrocuted while trying to
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steel copper wire from a transformer that exploded. officers say the accomplice was severely burned. two children believed to have belonged to the couple for found near the scene, unharmed. a huge denation by mark zuckerberg drew a lot of attention last month. steve perry went to newark to investigate. >> a $100 million challenge grant. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg donated $100 million. on stage to accept, a republican governor and democratic mayor. the gift raises many questions. do you feel it could help the school district? >> we have no details except that it was $100 million in stock given over five years.
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>> reporter: what out of the gift helped chris christie from his loss of $400 million in federal race to the top funds which would have come to new jersey. corey booker has not come up with an education plan, but shortly before the big rollout on oprah, lost a very serious political battle. >> reporter: a battle over budget cuts. notice public schools are failing. currently, the state controls the school district. under the new plan, the mayor is authorized to develop a new plan. ronald reich says that's wrong. >> one condition is that mayor book must be the person. >> reporter: in a statement, booker said he would in the take a formal role in running newark
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schools. he says he wants to lead full commitment in shaping the future. supporters say the deal will help failing schools and for leaders against the deal, what are you going to do to improve teaching and learning in newark's public schools? >> we're starting to look at how to do legislation to encourage or legally mandate, get parents more involved in the school system. it is a political ad that the candidate herself says she regrets doing. up next, we'll hear from the man behind the infamous christine o'donnell "i'm not a witch" ad. plus, we're just nine days from the midterm elections and the former head of the democratic committee is calls his party a bunch of wouses. we'll talk about that and whether or not these campaign ads actually do work. ♪
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political ads to know there is an art to create a successful one, or is it just luck? and you might have the next morning in america, right? do it wrong and it could backfire. jessica yellin introduces us to the brains behind one of the year's most talked about political commercials. >> i'm not a witch. i'm nothing you've heard. i'm you. >> reporter: delaware senate candidate christine o'donnell now says she regrets that ad. fred davis made it. >> my goal was to give people the same impression of christine o'donnell that i had the first second i met her. she didn't sound crazy. like a witch. not like any of those things and i wanted to rest of the world to hear that. >> reporter: to you critics, that's not smoke in the background. >> it's a projector. very sim l little projector. >> reporter: the ads helped elect all these republicans and
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could boost a few more this year. >> barack obama is the worst president in history. >> and complete the dang fence. >> reporter: davis lives in hollywood, california. this is his office. he says ideas often come to him in bed. in the mitd middle of the night? >> i sleep with a legal pad. >> reporter: the nerd ad helped rick snyder win his primary for michigan governor. >> i said, hi, nice to meet you, he said, hi, good to meet you. >> reporter: that's not the voice you want. >> that's not the voice you want. but then i started talking to him and he's just a real, really bright guy. let's use what he is. >> f-c-i-n-0.
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>> reporter: davis turned a moderate republican into a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> i didn't five people would see it and millions have seen it and for the rest of my life, i'll be introduced as the demon sheep guy. >> reporter: is there an essence to what it needs to have? >> you need to talk about it. >> he's one tough nerd. >> reporter: fred davis, definitely not your typical spin doctor. jessica yellin, cnn, los angeles. >> wolf in sheep's clothing ad was kind of creepy. you're only going to see more political ads over the next nine days, but do they actually work? we've got the perfect panel. priscilla and steve, so, candidates are spending millions
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of the air waves, guys to get our that he thinks. these ads must work, right? >> well, you know, a good political ad reflects the mood of the country and of the electorate. right now, the mood is very weird. it's very angry and antiincumbent and antiestablishment. they look weird, angry and moody because that's how people feel. whether or not we think they're weird, they're seeming to work. they've launched what seems to be a lot of novice-type candidates into a grandiose spotlight. the mood is not as much partisan as it is antiestablishment. if you look like you're an establishment, it's time to go. >> do these as work in your estimation? >> well, it depends on what kind of ad. christine o'donnell's ad where she's forced to declare she's not a witch didn't work.
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it kind of proves you have flaws you can't correct no matter what. >> can i ask you that maybe this ad, some say it was bad, but maybe it was so bad that it was good because it was spoofed everywhere and may have gotten her more attention than if the ad had been a good one. >> the problem with christine o'donnell though is that more attention and publicity doesn't correlate with more support in the polls. she's now down about 20 points. it's a lost cause. delaware at the start of this year when it was assumed that mike castle would be the senate candidate there, was supposed to be an automatic pick-up for the republicans this year, but because christine o'donnell has so much attention focused on her, she's sort of disrupted this plan of the republicans. >> switching gears, often, they're criticizing like democrats for being weak willed.
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ed rendell calling them wussies or something. >> where is the democratic story that's an affirmative story? >> you're right and i have said during this campaign season, we're a bunch of wouses. we're running from the things we've done instead of saying, here's what we stand for. let's go down fighting for what we believe? >> is ed rendell wright? >> with all do respect to mr. rendell, he has it absolutely wrong because he thinks this fight is still partisan and i a ideolo ideology. in 2008, they viewed it as a mandate for the democratic policies and it wasn't. it was a call for real change and that's what the democrats
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have seemingly forgotten. three races, in wisconsin, you have mr. johnson there, who's getting ready to beat long-term democrat incumbent, russ feingold, in a very blue state. in louisiana, you have a republican poised to win a 75%. >> and was the only one to initially support the health care plan. >> he did, but voted against it the second time. it's been a moot point now. he's running on what he's done for people. people want results. i'm working in arkansas and primarily on state level races. in 95 state ledraces, the incumt lost in a primary. jason rubt is poised to win and
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he has no political experience. this mood is antiincumbent. >> that's a lot of different races though. if you look at the christine o'donnell race and many others around the country, a lot of people don't have a lot of experience. virtual unknowns who are challenging people who have been in office forever. steve, is it even that or really just as they say, the economy. it's the economy, stupid. >> yes. it is. we like to talk about you know, what message the candidates should be using. should this be the strategy or that. what we don't always like to admit is that there's really a boring explanation. >> all this talk we do when it's really about the economy and jobs. >> when you have 9.7% unemployment and one party controlled the white house an one controls both chambers of congress and won just had two elections in which it won marginal districts, there's going to be blow-back.
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a very rough follow-up. that's what we're seeing this year. ronald reagan experienced it two years into his presidency. there was 10% unemployment. his party just took a beating in the 1982 midterms, but he bounced back when the economy bounced back. >> listen, there is a well-known political figure whose loyalties are up for grabs. we'll talk about it. >> i don't even know if you're a republican or a democrat. >> we're debating on that where you know. i'm up and down. back and forth here. >> all right. i'll get you high after the show. >> levy johnson is looking for a party to join. any takers? >> well, the republican party -- >> this might be one where -- >> sorry, go ahead. >> go ahead. >> this is one of those cases where i think it helps the other, which ever party he
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joins, it probably helps the other one more. >> i'm going to agree with steve. and you'll leave it at that, right? >> we'll leave it at that. >> enjoyed the conversation, guys. have a good evening. cnn is your place for politics as these midterms heat up. watch tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the florida gubernatorial candidates debate. up next, we're just getting word of major damage from tornados in texas. jackie jeras will have the latest for you. [ male announcer ] in the past, landing an airplane
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before the break, we had developing weather news. what's going on? >> we've got a number of tornado warnings in effect. some have caused damages as of this evening. we're getting reports out of lone oak, texas, as well as wright, texas. now, a second tornado may be moving through the area. this incollides you in navarro county. be seeking shelter now. about half a dozen tornado warnings at this time. this is a very dangerous situation that's been developing about 40, 50 miles east of the
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dallas-ft. worth area. this is quite an outbreak in such a small area across the u.s. h here, you can see the tornado watch which remains in effect until 11:00. another thing, in southern alabama and panhandle of florida, i wouldn't be surprised if we see a watch. and the damage threat more likely for wind up in the northern parts of mississippi and into the ohio river valley as a strong storm season heads off to the east. we've got another strong storm system on the west coast. the trail of moisture that's been stretching into the western pacific ocean, believe it or not. we've been getting heavy rain, as much five to six inches in the foothills of the sierras. and loveland ski area decided to
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open up today in celebration with that. one of the big concerns with the storm system is that the winds are going to be incredible, gusting 50 to 60 miles per hour is possible in some valleys and the tops of the mountains could see 100 miles per hour. this is going to stick with you into the west until wednesday. >> those skiers are going -- >> it's not even halloween yet. >> bring on the powder. thank you, jackie jeras. we've been doing a will the of talking about the juan williams story. he is now calling his firing from npr, censorship. up next, we'll hear from two members of the muslim community about his termination. plus, would you break up with somebody because they had bedbugs? we'll take a closer look at how big a problem these little critters have become.
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the man who has been the talk of the nation continued to be on the sunday talk shows. juan williams defended his statements that led to his termination at npr radio on monday. >> there's nothing wrong in telling someone how you feel and to be punished for that is unfair and amounts to censorship and the idea that they would then engage in character assassination with me and my behavior give p the work i've done is just regrettable. >> as you heard, he said he felt his character was attacked after a suggestion from the ceo that he uses a psychiatrist while she explained why he was fired.
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he said his comments on fox news were not consistent with its editorial standards and practices. here's what got him in trouble. >> when i get on the plane, if i see people in muslim garb and think they're identifying themselves first and foremost as muslims. i get worried. i get nervous. >> npr says the protest shut down its e-mail servers. among those against his termination are two muslims. one is an actor and the other is a writer. she said she once supported the decision until she looked deeper and realized the context of what williams was saying. >> i think without giving it a good investigative look, i heard the sound bite and thought, well, it's somewhat offensive for him to assume all muslims are -- i read that as an
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offensive statement, but when i took the time to look into it, read the transcript, watch the whole interview, in fact, mr. williams was basically trying to tell bill o'reilly to not paint muslims with a broad brush stroke and he was acknowledging that yes, i have some fears. and he's not alone in that. there is a population that shares those fears. trying to say that you have to be accountable for broad statements. >> i want to say that you know, what you said, a lot of people do have those fears. people call me and say, don, i have those fears and whatever. the question is, as i'm looking at you nodding your head, is it okay for him to say that out loud? >> yeah, i think that it is. i think that -- the good thing he was expressing an opinion and
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his opinion. his feelings that he has when he sees somebody like that on an airpla airplane. if somebody's going to hijack a plane, they're not going to be dressed in muslim garb. i'm more afraid of the guy with the yankee cap on going, hey, buddy, the yankees are going to win the super bowl this year. i think the issue is, don, that this is out there and we can't deny that it's out there. i think juan was putting it out there as well. the bigger problem is there's been discrimination because of this. there was an airplane with some imams praying before they got on the plane. there was a muslim family walking down the aisle talking about the safest place to sit. >> the question is, then, by firing him, did npr just end the
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dialogue that could be taking place or maybe have done the public a favor by bringing more light to the situation? >> i mean, i would hope there's an opportunity still, the teachable moment isn't lost. i think that npr should have given him a chance to explain himself more so than he did. it was a quick phone call. i think he should have a chance to explain his fears and that this is a fear rather than context, which people seem to forget. hopefully, in fact, there is an opportunity because now, he is at the news desk of fox news and it would be even more informative for someone at that station in particular to say, let's talk about this, why i have these fears. >> i think the problems we have in this day and age is that team look at the sound bite. they make up their mind. hear something and go, i'm offended. they don't give the full review. i watched the full segment.
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if anything, bill o'reilly said a lot more biggoted, racist comments in that segment. up next, a man accused of trying a board a plane with a loaded gun. plus, how bad is the bedbug problem in new york city? how bad? >> i was dating a guy and he asked me, he said, do you have bedbugs in your apartment because if you do, you won't see me. >> would you break up with summon because they had bedbugs? it's real, people. [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner,
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don't have bed bugs. here's cnn's richard roth on how the blood sucking little parasites are causing havoc in the dating world. >> stacy is always on the lookout for a good man. >> cheers! >> but for stacy and others in new york looking for love, there's a new fear to add to romance anxieties. >> i was dating a guy and he asked me, he said, do you have bed bugs in your apartment? because if you do, you won't be seeing me, i love you, but i miss you. >> love means never have to itch. >> i know somebody to who broke up. >> why? >> because they were scared to death of bugs. >> they broke up. >> she wouldn't date him because he had bed bugs and she said i'm out. >> bed bugs are a creepy aspect to dating at this point. >> relationship coach donna barnes saw one client who admitted having bed bugs. >> she was horrified. if that's the case, you're better off to not date for a will and clean out the problem
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before you then go out. >> i have here some samples of bed bugs. >> tim wong is the exterminator, his company getting more calls. >> i know it's a shock when you first hear you have bed bugs but half the city does, so you're not alone. >> calls with a boy versus girl blame game. >> you exterminated that relationship? >> i did not exterminate that relationship. i got rid of the bed bugs but wasn't able to sal vamp the relationship. >> so bed bugs are giving a new meaning when a woman might say it a man you're really starting to bug me. >> for some the prospect of bed bugs is scarier than a sexually transmitted disease. >> a condom can't borough text you from bed bug. >> it's the female bed bug who seems to have the most fun. >> chase me, mate with me, seduce me. >> actress isabella rose looe r
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captured bed bug sex in her film. >> it's not fun being male bed bugs because they don't mate for another six months. >> does the female at least get to have a cigarette afterward? >> it's love and fear at first bite warns another bug company, who is worried more though when you get under the sheets. >> men and women are different because a woman would care if a guy had bed bugs, but a man, if he met a hot girl probably wouldn't care if she had bed bugs. >> confirmed further down the bar. >> come back to my place. >> let's toast to bed bugs. >> richard roth, cnn, new york. >> you can't even break up with them in person. you don't want to get close to them. coming up at 10:00 p.m., working moms and drug and alcohol adikdz, how common is it? also following breaking news when i
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