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bill schulzion you disgust me. >> that's it for me. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time. captioned by, closed captioning services, inc. alert. the president has blinked on healthcare reform. in a breath taking about case toured the awesome wonders of the grand canyon. white house officials conceded they have no real hope of pushing through one of the cherished proposals. they took all public options when it comes to health insurance. apparently bowing to the deep public unease when dozens sometimes angry town hall meetings. obama administration signaled it is willing to abandon the idea people would pick the option of
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healthcare insurance from public company. it is a public rival to public insurance companies -- private insurance companies. >> they have to have a government sponsored or government run-ins plan in order for him to sign off on this. >> the president has always talked about we inject a choice of competition into the private insurance market. the president has thus far sided with the notion that can best be done through public option. >> is that a hedge? >> no, what i am saying is the bottom line for this for the president is what we have to have is choice in competition in the insurance markets. if we have that the president won't be satisfied. >> now listen to the health and human services secretary kathleen seb bi kathleen sibilias. >> the president continues to believe that it is good to have
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cop sumer choice it's a mondopoy system is not a great way to hold up costs we don't know what they are likely to come up with. they have been more focused on not for profit co-op as a competitor as o opposed to a grt government round program. choice and competition. i am convinced the plan will have both of those. >> the proposal that was bitterly and expensively opposed by the powerful private insurance lobby is being dropped in its place with a gigantic compromise and one that will infuriate the liberal base will be offered instead is a system of consumer owned not for profit insurance company tives. it will supposedly function in a way similar to how electric and agriculture co-ops do in rural parts of the country. listen to republican senator
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shelby just about declare victory. >> iveng the democratic administration president bam ma a have read the tea leaves. they see the american people are beasiccally satisfied with their health insurance, they like their programs they know it could be approved but they don't want to government run program. >> listen as democratic senator ken conrad concedes defeat. >> given what he says is the public option dead? the fact of the matter is there are not folks in the united states senate for the public option there never have been. to continue to chase that rabbit i think is a wasted effort. >> as i understand the idea behind the healthcare cooperatives is even the insurance offered by private companies the co-ops
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theoretically would be less aggressive in trying to purge the sicker most costly patients. what i cannot figure out is how the co-ops to supposed to help cover the nation's almost 50 million uninsured. wasn't that what this was all supposed to be about in the first place? i love you folks. if my e-mails are any indication you deeply disagree most of you or many of you with my position on all of this. from my point of view it gets oon worse. in a stunning victory of hysteria they will drop the requirement that doctors get reimbursed for end of life counseling. recklessly flandflandered by sa palin and others coverage of the end of life counseling will not, i repeat will not be required in the final bill.
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are you doing a victory dance ann coulter? >> i care more about the country than the victory. i think it's the greatest thing that happened to obama. s opposed to the powerful industry of the powerful ama of the powerful pharmaceutical industry all of which bought off by the white house. this is the american people's victory. what we ought to do now how about we deal with the problem. it's a problem that isn't that hard to solve. obama talks about how the problem we need consumer protection. you know what the best consumer protection in the universe is? ability to say i am tacking my business elsewhere. you can't do that because of government intervention on insurance companies. you want to screw the insurance companies make them compete. >> make them compete. i promise if you want to know what happens to a company that doesn't deal with wi well with s
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put in apple sucks on google you will get 17 million hits on all of the web sites. people complain they sta take t business to ibm takes their bess to bill gates away from jobs. if you want to screw the insurance companies make them compete with other he knows companies. >> kirsten powers i believe what hatchin happens to healthcare is the same thing that happened to the presidential vote recount where you have brooks brothers wearing demonstrators that were so violent in their impassioned physical demonstrations preventing the physical recount of the vote that was the tem plat and first the tea parties now the town hall meetings they have to get out democrats have no business. >> wow. okay. so i think, this will come as a shock, i think the white house saw this coming before the town
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hall. i think they knew the public option was going to be -- some people i talked to before they had already talked about the exchange they already had kinds of shifted their messages into that he knows reform. inge they already started to back pedal. i think liberals will be upset. with all due respect to ann this is the foolish problem they have folks with no hope of getting healthcare one year cap they have cancer people are going to die. >> the government am decided the computers were really important we would all be buying ibm computers the size of this room and 47 million people would be deprived of computers. there was competition. everybody has a computer. they have their choice of computers they have their choice of computer services. you want everyone to be insured. >> ner charge. >> it's the government who said safe government limited the
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number of insurance companies you can have for sale. you can't buy insurance from another state. >> that suggests in other states there's some like fantastic -- >> there is. >> where? >> kentucky. >> i don't know. (talking over one another) >> the triple inch club, 4 inch club. >> all they have to do is bsh bs -- >> you know in israel former candidate mike huckabee governor welcome, i hope you can hear the intelligent debate going on here. has president o obama squandere political capital on an issue i don't know where he is going to go. if he drops the public option as he apparently has done even end of life counselins what the hel is left. excuse my language. er in the holy land. >> i was about to tell ann and kirsten don't make me come over
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there. >> it's geraldo we are upset with. >> president obama has lost a lot of trust of the american people because many of the things he pushed whether it was the bill that resulted in higher unemployment rate, cash for clunkers a lot of people saw as a complete ridiculous approach to throw money and tear up good cars that poor people could have used. he tried to put too much in a thousand page bill turn it over to nancy pelosi. people said that's enough. it was a grass-roots movement in which enough american people raised their voices and thank goodness they got the nonsense stopped. there were things in the bill that weren't that bad and others that were good. there were a lot of things so am big louse they and other things threatening to the america future for enterprise. i am glad they had to stop and come back. i think the cooperatives are a much better idea than a government am run healthcare system for americans. it's failed policy and it's
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foolish politics. >> i still, governor in your state you ran a wonderful state lots of poor folks in arkansas and what are they going to do if they get sick? are they going to go to the emergency room? isn't that why we started? aren't we gabbing to square one? we have been having all of this impassioned debate. fooch are people welling and being yelled at. >> before this was an s chip we did our program first that put a safety net under people who's children were making too much money for medicaid but not muf f enough for the private insurance party. there was buy in. there was responsibility. it worked beautifully. when the president comes out and said there are 47 million uninsured americans the reality geraldo there are a lot of those people who couldn't be insured
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they choose not to be because they would rather spends their money on a new car there are people self insured and people who don't fill out the paperwork. >> there are people who have -- what about the -- forget about poor people. let's talk about the middle class. middle class people who reach their lifetime caps when they get some horrific illness they can't afford to pay even paying 20 percent of hundreds of thousands of dollars is a lot of money. >> car he knows companies. >> you think that's the answer? i have to put -- hold on. i need a gavel. will you get me a gavel? i am a lawyer, i want a gavel. >> free market in the end. >> all right. stand by everybody. coming up we will change the topic slightly. john edwards is the baby's daddy, or is he? >> gi's have become the new rock stars. now they are standing ahead to
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>> i have been hearing the worst things about this guy. this is not a real photo. this is photo shop. there are conflicting accounts on whether he is about to concede he is indeed the baby's daddy. after early end indications the former north carolina senator presidential hopeful and world class creep being investigated a federal grand jury for paying off his miss industries allegedly with campaign money was about to confess paternity. now edward's attorney says he plans no such statement but the news organization that first revealed his affair has no doubt he is the 18 month old child's father. we are joined from los angeles. you have any doubt what soef with t -- whatsoever that edwards is the baby's dad? >> good evening geraldo. there is no doubt whatsoever. the elaborate cover that's coming to an end.
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he is the father. dna test has been done. multiple sources tell us that. it was only a matter of time that this comes out. like they reported in north carolina the test has been done and senator edwards is going to confess that he is the father of this baby. he is going to come clean finally. >> i don't know if the inquirer is pursuing this. i know you were sal slandesland edwards and other news when you ambushed her in the hotel in the big reunion. i thought you did a great job from the inquirer i say you are usually right about these things. do you have any idea whether or not he is using campaign money in violation to criminal stat e statutes to support this woman and the child. >> multiple sources say he is still pretty cocky about thinking nothing will happen to
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him. hunter has finally come clean. she is told the truth. andrew young the former aid of edwards who took the fall, he has come clean. there were some shadey funneling of money going on. real hunter doesn't want to go to jail. she told the truth. i think we will know as soon as that testimony is all put together. we will know soon enough. >> thanks, rick. governor huckabee shouldn't there be some kind of -- i don't mean a moral test but i think this is -- if a guy is living a flamboyant life a playboy but when you claim to be purer than the driven snow and $400 haircut and your wife is dying of cancer and running for president as if he is going to bring the baby in the back door of the white house? there should be some kind of lit nows test that you can play or
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you can't play. >> there will be a lit annous test. some of them turned out to be decent ones their public duties. the real person i care about is elizabeth he had -- edwards. i could careless about john edwards. we d need don't need to hear ab any more. my heart goes out to a woman who's faithfulness and courage has inspired all of us and she has had her very soul trampled on her. no sense of pro prity. >> i think it's a by partisan problem. >> by partisan? >> yeah. >> this is so much creep year than any of the other cases. by the way elizabeth edwards was going along with the whole
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fraud. >> be kind. >> don't say poor, poor elizabeth edwards she has been lying for him. >> she is attacking people who did know the truth. she knows this is the baby and she knows andrew young is the father. he is going to tell the truth now he made the point of saying he only had the affair when her cancer was in recision which is disproved by the way. >> the president addresses the nation's largest organization of combat veterans. the foreign ficcation of to demonstrate the allergen trappers in pledge, we've trapped kimberly in this glass box... with all this dust. well, it's only dust. in that dust are allergens from pet dander and dust mites.
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we are in the midst of terrorists who attacked us on 9-11 are still at large. russia has invaded the sovereign nation of georgia, iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. next commander-in-chief is going to have to exercise the best possible judgment in getting you us through these difficult times. >> difficult times indeed with renewed violence in iraq and u.s. and coalition forces facing a tough insurgency in afghanistan in the lead up to elections there mr. president tomorrow afternoon will address the veterans of foreign oil. they are the largest organization of combat vets. one thing is certain those gi's are among the most revered citizens in our country. not long ago that was not the case. vets were treated like war criminals by some americans.
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in kentucky one of the most unique combat had the welcome home for the long elected soldiers with the hospitality and they denied the streaming general campbell joins me from pored camp bull. how did it go and how did you fe feel>> i still got goose bumps right now. we did three alliterations of what you are seeing on the screen now. 560 in the first, 100 plus in the second and one small platoon for the third one. tears all over the place family members piling into the gym. it was wonderful. >> you were class of 197 t1979.
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we were showing pictures of you and i. you missed the vietnam era but those guys really got the cold shoulder. did they feel or sense that the nation's mood has changed? >> i really do think they do. they came up with me afterwards shaking hands crying and saying this really helped. we have great respect for the soldiers today what they are doing in iraq and afghanistan. they were happy to be a part of it. we have great community support from all around fort campbell. fef family members celebrating the weekending ankles. >> we are watching those bets doe right into their rock cuss. welcome to jim bar rant. >> meanwhile i mentioned the president's chief come.
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the future contender has its own speech. are you going to get any -- sleep? >> i don't think i will be getting a lot of sleep. one of the things that's intriguing one of the reasons i am here in israel is talking to the settlers who have been castigated with this administration taking a very unusual turn toward demanding they stop allowing jews to live in neighborhoods in veil ly country. this would be like telling african americans they couldn't move into white neighborhoods or they could move into african american neighborhoods. we know from our experience if you want to bring -- some peace you need to enter great not segregate. what is troubling there is this move on to segregate neighborhoods rather than int great them. it is bizarre coming from the
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first ever black president. >> we will be looking for news coverage about your speech. there has to be a two-situation solution next door to israel. >> i would like to commend you on that vietnam celebration. >> he is an american. >> really irritates me. >> coming up around exclusive v review my book. bill o'reilly riley on the foreign ficcation. ladies i will see you nexexexexx two medium cappuccinos, you're ready for the mid-morning rush thanks to a good breakfast. one coffee with room, one large mocha latte. medium macchiato, light hot chocolate hold the whip, and two espressos. make one a double. she's fiber focused! i have two cappuccinos, one coffee with room, one large mocha latte, a medium macchiato, a light hot chocolate, hold the whip, and two espressos, one with a double shot.
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their guns and they were replaced with agents newly trained with agents to help deter drug smuggling. i'm lauren sivan. we now head back to "geraldo a. large." god. >> so help me god. >> con gr congratulations and w. >> more than 26 million latinos will never forget the president's swearing in of sonia sotomayor as the first ever hispanic american justice on the supreme court of the united states. her rags to riches stories is one of the dramatic developments i write about in my brand new book called "the great progression. i will give you oo preview of the book in a moment. also coming up miley cyrus' pole dancing first continuing the probe of the circumstances surrounding the death of the king of pop despite whatever you heard elsewhere is scheduled to
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be buried at the end of the month in forest lawn cemetery in a voo private ceremony attendedy by family and close friends. forget the idea about never lands that's not happening. our focus is on the criminal probe of michael's house doctor conrad murray seen here and on the wrongful death action. the family feels responsible for cutting off michael in the last weeks and months of his life. in that regard as millions of dollars pour into the estate of jackson. one character who continues to pop up in our investigation is a mystery advisor named doctor to you m touma touma. >> was it your opinion that michael jackson was ever fezcallyable to conduct the concerts? >> we never felt he would be able to make more than a couple
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if any in london. >> he is a new jersey based concert recorder he tried for months to give him a one-night gig. it gave him a ring side seat to the pop star's physical mental and financial state leading up to the ill faded london concert series and ultimately michael's death. is there a villain in the real life mellow drama? he thinks so. >> in your dealings you were exposed to people around michael his financial advisor dr. toumi. tell me about his relationship with michael? did he know he was having problems getting prepared for any concert? >> everyone around the inner circle knew that there were difficulties, there were missed rehearsals. there wasser radek behavior on the heart of michael in terms of
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his dedication to the project. >> your sources knew months before he died that jackson's concert preparations were deeply flawed. >> i watched the businessman advance money to michael sdleeing it into the black hole that was his life in disarray. never believing that he would ever really make the come back. clearly that's the reality. >> as he began to push he saw that dr. toumi was well aware of his addiction to drugs and deteriorating health. >> the doctor intimated to me and said yes there was an understood problem with drugs. dr. tomei told us he didn't feel michael would make one date in london. >> to may is the mystery of financial advisor who convinced jackson to make neverland the
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next graceland. private equity firm run by millionaire tom barack. to geoff neverland. >> then people got greedy. he only committed to ten shows in london. he was pushed into the ceilings because of his money problems? >> dr. tomei was charged for one thing bringing money in to recover the debt they had on neverland. dr. tomei used aeg as one of the cool tools to do that. at one point it was a lot of money. i think money corrupts i think you see the ends result. >> i agree that's what the guy is saying but you cleaned up his
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interview. didn't he also say tomei tomei said he was going to screw michael jackson in a very vivid description? >> and the entire jackson plan just about a month before michael died tomei was let go by jackson and was very builter about that. it was at a meeting when tomei completely lost it and said he wanted to put the destruction on the family. >> what -- randy, what do you know? november the 30 some i am not son kinsed he is a doctor to be honest they get caught up in the millions of dollars to be made. next thing you know you have to question their awe glenda this
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has been -- he is the main attorney who signed in 1980 who built his estate. want to know why he left was because michael was constantly attracting this element of people into a circle. >> shady characters indeed. >> joining me is one of the people who are great coaches in michael's life. >> before i get on to our other guests you said how you felt michael auz isolated insulated from family and friends. whether that was michael's choice or the people manipulating michael, one thing that's at odds or not meej's will. when he understounderstood. he really wanted that bill
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truthfully speaking after the second settlement agreement debbie rowe in early 2007, i asked mr. jackson if he had a will. not having been responsible as general manager had i not. it was a major legal effort taking several months. he told me there was a will in place. >> this is 2007? >> early 2007. later in 2007 as we were finalized it was a tv loan agreement. >> how much was that? >> $360 million. >> yikes. >> i asked him was there a will in place? he was a little more disturbed with me for asking this question a second time. he was so adamant on the pact that there was a will i legal
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rised not only was he aware of the bill but he was comfortable with the decisions he had made regarding it. >> that's all he can say. >> challenging is will is challenging michael's intent. >> i know twice in torqu 2007. he indicated he had a will. he was comfortable. i asked did he have one and did he need his attorneys to draft one? he made it clear there was a will in place. >> also torning us former jackson attorney mike geragos who was contacted to represent murray in his up coming criminal defense? >> i don't know if the stories they will get out there and search warrants>> so you are not
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going to say -- >> clearly, clearly i don't think anybody has represented michael at least in the last five or six years could possibly detect any of the doctors, besides dr. murray there has been search warrants and other sustains issued for a number of other doctors as well. >> you expect -- >> the da's office is still discussing hot and heavy right now. it's going to be sooner rather than later. lada's office and my sources says it's going to be pig and powerful and coming soon. they are going after anybody with public ability in his death. >> sources end kate anything
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other than conrad murray will be indict indicted. >> expect that other people are going to go down with it very soon and she should. >> randy, marks, ramone you come back pray, thank you. >> o'reilly on miley after this. so guess what. again, when i least expected it, my asthma symptoms came back. so this time, my doctor gave me symbicort to help control my asthma. it combines two medicines that help control
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>> welcome back live everybody. over the last year or so i have been working hard on this new book coming out in a month. it's called "the great progression" how latinos will lead the u.s. to a new era of prosperity. the great progression tells a positive story of the contribution hispanic americans are already making in the lives of all of us in the state. here's a preview. >> hello. nice to see you. oo latter teen no inaugural
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milestone social event attended by every major political figure in the community. a coming of age celebration for the nation's largest minority who played the largest role in november's election. >> i just remember i was in the studio looking up watching and it comes to mind you could feel the amazing energy. it was palpable. something was positive. i get tearful thinking about it right now. >> george w. bush in 2004. >> this time around millions turned off by the harsh tone of the immigration debate which went overwhelmingly by the democrats. barack obama by 2-1. >> that is about as close as any one has come to representing us. >> he looks kind of puerto rican. >> making the key difference in
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swing states like colorado, nevada, new mexico, virginia and north carolina. >> by the grace of god and your help last year i was elected president of this great country. >> remember how african americans made bill clinton the first honorary black president? i argue in the book the latino con drib bugs to obama's election makes him the first latino president. >> i think he is the first latino president. >> i do, too. same as bill clinton was the first black president. >> he will live in a house he doesn't own. >> while the great progression probes everything from the violence among the mexican border to relations with castro the main economic social impact the 46 million latinos 125.4 percent of the entire population
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are having on the united states which is already second only to mexico as the world's largest latino nation. this hard-working overwhelming lilla abiding group the vast majority are u.s. citizens. tens of thousands of men and women to serve in our armed forces and $1.3 trillion a year to the u.s. economy. a vast amount helping people look many businesses in entire neighborhoods in these crumbled times. while immigration reform remains a profound concern the great progression shows we are willing to put it on hold for a time until the economy recover sz and public education system is repaired. mainly the great profession dem crates up beat and positive way how america shares its destiny
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in the lively energetic emerging community. >> geraldo riverivera>> i am enormously proud of this book i tried my best to meticulously research. i made one he had et mistake talking about the most influential and accomplished family two popular congressman and prominent tv anchor man i miss identified one of the congressman lincoln writing he was present at the latino gala celebrating president obama's election. he was not there. it was his brother jose who really attended. jose joins me on the telephone right now hopefully to accept my heartfelt apology on behalf of his family. i am so sorry. i am so embarrassed. >> no apology needed we all do look alike. >> not like you are blonde and he is a ru brunette. >> it's how you handle mistake
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that is define you as a hue han being. you my friend have chosen why you are a trailblazer you stand up and you say when a mistake has been committed and you speak out. on behalf of my entire family we continue to admire you and thank you for being that trailblazer that always speaks the truth and we are all looking forward to this book because the hispanic reality is going to be even more evident next april when people realize just how important latinos are in this community. there is b one disagreement i he with you they are not willing to put immigration aside until other problems are solved. this is a primary responsibility we feel obama has. immigration reform better be much better organized from the white house than so far the healthcare reform has been. >> amen to that.
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when the film is shot. >> hey, i am not square. you are the one that's square. you are (bleep) men. you walk out with those (bleep) creeps low lives and de generates and sell your body for nothing. >> brooke shields 1981. >> you want to know what comes between me and my calvicalvins? nothing. >> if you think that calvin klein commercial was racy check out 1978 pretty baby starring 12-year-old brooke shields playing a girl named violet who grows up in a brothel with a madam for a mother. after having her virginity auctioned off she becomes determined to bed and we had her middle aged neighbor. >> want to stay with me and take care of me? >> no. >> why not? i want you to be my lover buy me stockings, clothes. >> you don't know what you are saying. >> i won't charge anything at
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all. >> the film poison ivy which featured the 16-year-old drew barrymore seducing her middle aged neighbor on the hood of a car. miley cyrus taking the most recent heat for her teen chose awards pole dance. hollywood has a long history of exploiting teens and between sexuality. >> you are my most ferocious culture warrior from brat doll miley cyrus on the pole is this part of the foreign fic kaegs? >> we are not in the judgment game. what we are in is the diminishment of the country game. you have miley cyrus 16 years old very talented being marketed by disney the best mar et tier. she comes out who is miley cyrus a teenaged idol where young girls can look up to her and have a good time or is she stelg
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her sexuality at age 16? i don't care about the stupid pole. she is standing on an ice cream cart. she is got to hold onto something or she is going to go flying. i don't care about that. what i do care about is the suggestive atmosphere she is put in. if i am her father i am going you are not doing that routine. >> her dad is the one who engineered most of thethese. >> absolutely. >> brilliant move from getting her to be a teen star to being an adult star. >> not at 16. that's too early. play it out until you are 17 going on 18. play it out. think of your audience. think of who is watching you then you want to transition into being an adult. why? >> nobody has a beef with that. 16 is too early to be trying to sell that. >> jo jodie foster brooke shiel
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even drew barrymore the sexualzation of youngsters is part of a bigger audience. >> there's an audience for that. ms. foster who i don't know very well ms. barry more and ms. shields got extremely screwed up with the exception of ms. foster. they got screwed up because of the way they were marketed. miley cyrus is 16 she may think she is cool. she is 16. keep her there. >> bill o'reilly riley thanks. is 16 too early? >> inappropriate. >> i asked my 13-year-old she was shocked. >> little early. >> little early. >> thanknknknknknknknk mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need help? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay?
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yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models. president obama: i took a trip to elkhart, indiana, today. elkhart's a place that has lost jobs faster than anywhere else in america. the unemployment rate went from 4.7% to 15.3%. in fact, local tv stations have started running public service announcements
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that tell people where to find food banks... even as the food banks don't have enough to meet the demand. as we speak, similar scenes are playing out in cities and towns across america. i can tell you that childhood is a magical time. but for children with diabetes, life is not quite so carefree. the barbara davis center for childhood diabetes is fighting hard to find a cure. know the signs: irritability, excessive urination, weight loss.
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