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that monica l, maybe if i had played swallow the leader. nasty, nasty, nasty. >> been traveling, man? >> every week, road dog. >> are you really? >> yeah. >> how are they treating you at the airport? >> people want to racially profile at the airport. i'm like, hell yes. america was founded on racism. we should do what we do best when we need to do it. you know what i mean? we actually are professionals at racism. i'm in line, right, i get pulled out of line, there's a guy hovering on a piece of carpet next to me. and you take away my carmex? >> have you been traveling? >> yeah, you know, my favorite thing is they sent me on the airplane, always sit me between
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a land mass and a glacier, you know? it's fine until we hit turbulence and i get smashed into a mammogram breast, you know? until i look like one of those tropical fish with an eye on each side of my head, you know, like tori spelling. daddy! oh, that's my fault now! >> i like your haircut, man. >> got the same haircut. >> there you go. >> you look good, though. >> thank you. >> black people look good with bald heads. asians, we look like buddha. you know what i mean? white people look sick. >> we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. don't go away. to find out how to be part to find out how to be part of our studio audience, visit what makes gold bond ultimate to find out how to be part of our studio audience, visit so ultimate? it's packed with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins.
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most of the men who are taking it, like 80-year-old guys are taking of this stuff and dying of heart attacks, yet they know it, which tells you everything you need to know about men. they are saying, look, the doctor's going you can either have ten more years of life with no sex or take this viagra, have sex and maybe have a heart attack. give me the pill. >> they are going to market viagra as a soft drink, that's right. now every guy can pour himself a stiff one. >> you think racism will ever end? >> man, that's a good question. i hope so. i think human beings need to get their stuff together. i think we all need to get the stuff together as people. i don't want to preach racial harmony and love, because i don't want to get shot. >> anyone in history of man kind that's had a message of love or harmony, gone, jfk, pow, martin
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luther king, pow, gandhi, jesus -- so we can ease into the ending of racism, not abruptly. i hope we can get our act together. >> what do you think about interracial relationships? >> i think it's good. i think it's good. it's important, you know what i mean? we have to learn about each other's differences and cultures. like my sister married a black guy, he's a good guy. he's a lawyer. good to have a lawyer in your family, right? i never thought that my brother-in-law would be a brother-in-law. >> what do you think about white people? >> white people, they are all white. white people are cool, they are good, until they get fired. right? then they go postal and shoot everybody. when blacks and latinos get fired, it's about time, sucka.
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right? fire a white guy, i'm fired, what? i'll be back. go home, get the guns, come back, and they shoot everybody. i know because i'm filipino. a lot of filipinos work in the post office. you don't see filipinos in the news shooting people. if we're on the news, it's because we're the witness. i saw the whole thing from the back counter. the gun firing, it was bobby, he's crazy. >> we got to take a break. we'll be right back. don't go away. for more laughs, visit comicsunleashed.com. comicsunleashed.com. closed captioning brou 3...2...1... new superstar mascara by l'oreal. superstar! super dramatic lashes! one.. primer thickens to the max. super volumized!
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welcome back to "comics unleashed." what's going on, man, with romance? >> you're in the relationship, that's the maintenance, the romance maintenance, i think, is the toughest thing. the big holidays are the pressure for the guys, valentine's day, the super bowl of romance. a friend of mine told me what he did for his wife the first valentine's day, he led a trail of chocolate kisses that led her to the bathroom where he's waiting for her in a bubble bath with champagne and flowers. i know women are like, oh, that's nice. guys are thinking what's he going to do next year? i got to stay in the jewelry path, that's all i do, buy jewelry. one year, what does she really want for her birthday? i was really paying attention. every morning she went in the bathroom, every day said this thing is a piece of junk, it's broken. i know, i know. i know. everybody here knows the mistake
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i made. i should have gone, well, said something, honey, i'm surprised that scale even registers light as weight as yours. something like that of the instead, i went out and bought a new thing. do you know how much i had to spend after that to make up for the scale? thousands, i'm still paying. >> if a woman asks do i look fat on these jeans, that is a trick question. >> have you been been pulled over by the cops? >> today, yes. >> being pulled over is no joke. you know what i mean? when you get pulled over, it's scary as hell. you know what's worse, have you been a passenger in your friend's car when they get pulled over. that's when you start finding out things about your best friend you never knew existed. damn, damn! you're like, man, what's up? this car is not even registered.
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what? i got a handgun in the glove box. cocaine under my seat. i am wearing a wig and we got a dead body in the trunk. i'm like, steve, what are you talking about? man, my name's not even steve. >> oh, man. >> i got pulled over too. >> did you get pulled over? >> yeah, because i was swerving. but they let me go because i'm asian. oh, okay, they do that all the time. >> what's the story, man, i understand you're a good catholic boy. >> man, you know what, i can't help it. i got raised by a catholic family. my mom, there's pictures of jesus in my house everywhere, impossible to masturbate. but yeah. i love with mom, you know what i mean? it's cool, i go to church. i don't belief in premarital sex.
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ladies, if you want to have sex with me, you have to be married first. no, just joking. you can be engaged. but yeah, catholicism is a big part of my life. spirituality is real important. >> there you go. >> without god, we wouldn't be here, right? >> that's right. >> it's important to have good family roots. we stick together, like rice. sticky rice. now that i'm american, uncle ben's. it's all separated. if you think about it, it's the white man's rice that's trying to separate. a why is the yellow pages separate from the white pages? think about it. >> round of applause. thank you for watching. until next time, keep laughing.
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"the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation.,(íant88 there have been 355 mass shootings this year. and we are only on day 336. this is really got to stop.dññ >> the massacre in san bernardino, another irrational < act of violence that has the nation wondering when will this end? >> there is no way to deny =0
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>> then the trial of the century returns to the small screen. new images frb6uhe people 58ikhf >> you would read each episode and your mouth would drop.rpmb >> plus, bethenny frankel sounds off on a fellow housewife's divorce. >> women who have the desire to end their relationship are dr to reality television. move. >> i'm a porn star now. >> and it's always been dolly's world. we're just living in it. and she throws back to life as a little country >> we didn't have ritalin back then. momma would have had me on it. >> what is her secret to 60 years of marital bliss. >> stay gone. don't spend any time together. >> now hollywood from the inside out, it's the "insider" together with yahoo. lafayette thelv)ññ beta clan music hall. planned parenthood and now san l bernar we're just trying to make sense acts against humanity.
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>> i just cannot believe we're actually talking about this again. there have been over 350 mass shootings in 2015 alone. >> that number is staggering. the terror, the tragedy, th outrage. shooting epidemic that h everyone asking why. >> so many of us are waking up ÷ and saying here we go again. >> black clothing still firing rounds.mkqú t> there have been 355 mass shootings this year. and we are only on calendar day 336.&í> >> i don't know what psycho would do that. i hope they get caught. i hope they're shot. because if i had a gun, i would shoot him myself. >> family members enraged by yet another senseless mass shooting v,14r(sprsq" 14 lives and left more than 20 wounded. >> this is the third mass shooting i've covered in seven
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mont >> a nation watched for hours on live tv as the s california city bernardino transformed into a 7ñ virtual war zone before the shootout with police. >> for me, the pain i share with so many other americans on the issue of gun violence was made extremely personal to me on wíz thursday, july 23rd.éest+(a advocae for gun control after a mass shooting broke out dur screening of her film "train tñx wreck" tweeted, "this is . bernardino, especially the first responders. these shootings must stop." >> how many more? enou demand a plan. >> the debate over gun law reform unites many ine÷0 hollywood in the wake of tragedies like this. we're the civilized nation. >> gun control doe necessarily cure all the problems. >> with many heated opinio'fts t to why america appears to be
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epidemic, our crime insider nancy grace speculates on what she believes is at the core. >> it's nearly three years the day since the attack on gb@ sandy hook with childrexao/ñ in this case, inland regional down children and co-workers, completely unarmed, completely defenseless. >> i've been in one of thosuv) regional centers because m-pfñ sister is disabled. and that's where i took her when she first came to live with me l so that she could be assessed.d so we would have been in that room. this is a day when we should applaud law enforcement fxs÷ ñhis is a day when we should >> can i just say it will be a great day whether we don't have to report on these stories an our hearts and prayers go out tj the families and the victims of san bernardino. xi9 >> they most certainly do. moving on to another tragedy and
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the o.j. simpson murder trial.ar 21 years later, hollywood is vsl 1yoy "american crime story" and the trailer is burning off the internet. most people remember where they were when that bronco was on the freeway. >> what do you got? wood. victims in brent >> brentwood? >> with those words, one of the most infamous murder 1994.a$b6 >> all rise.lk/v >> creating unforgettable moments that transcended crime, celebrity and pop culture.eç4i >> i'm trying to win. the behind the scenes drama. >> baseéç&the book "the people;ñ versus o.j. simpson," fx's ten part series which features an all star cast dives into the sorted details that made household names of marci
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brown simpson ander friend ronald goldman. >> you want to make this a black issue? i'm not black, i'm o.j. getting into the mind-set of not just this man but of the people and the atmosphere of 1992, 1993. >> they're losing control. >> they're afraid there will be more riots. >> this has to stop. >> seeing that trailer is bone chilling. it makes you remember how insane that whole story was from the actual crime to then the bronco chase and the trial itself. >> i'll never forget it. > >> the american crime trailer keltie at our social station. looks like we our first front-runner going into awards season, right?+éo p.s., cate blanchett, if you're start looking for your l.ñ season dresses. their love story got the season's first big honor and itn tops what's trending on yahoo! celebrity. >> every year there's a an extraordinary performances by women this year as if it's something new.
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her love story "carol" which dominated the new york film f critics circle and won best fill and starting the award season fling.a4ojm jl nominations for both golden globes and the screen actors guild. >> yes, i am only 25 1/2 years old. >> allison williams, wiser and trending heavily as we learn her character altering change tying the knot.? >> she's going to be married. to someone she barely knows. >> that revelation from the creator is among the nuggets inñ the trailer promoting the new season which kicks off february. b1% married in september. >> my makeup is insane. >> it's not insane.fsmaklx if we just take it down a xóp-÷ little.%iw÷ >> ladies and gentlemen, dave
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groll. >> they continue to trend and wf knew the band was taking a maybe this is why. >> i've been waiting years for this animal.28s u% >> a muppet mashup face-off.=4r animal and dave going head-to-head in a drumoff.cs >> what's that?oe#í a bell?l]eñ time for school. >> he appeared on the abc show let's just say the contest the ultimate epic instrumental >> the animal versus dave groll is almost as good as the will farrell versus chad smith from the red hot chili peppers. >> those two were separated at you'll be back later with theäá one and only -- wait for it -- >> i can't even wait until you r see what she wore on the red carpet last night. unbelievable. it's +u(áujjy >> before you went to see her, i want to talk about the moment ñ that i shared at children's +nveles.talk about the moment ñ how special was that?
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>> it was a great day.#ikìáhp && á]h brought pictures to the children and it put a lot of things abouo hollywood in perspective, $÷0yu sqsq and there was one little boy named bradley and i gave him the gift and he ran down the hallwa÷ because he was leaving. and it was such a great day for his family. >> exactly. is michael bouble. what is the christmas song he is banned from singing forever? >> i closed captioning provided by --
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>> yeah. >> let in the other michael, michael yo, joining us from miami. i got to i'm a little jealous you're in my hometown. >> by the way, everyone says hello. tonight i'll be co-host global gift initiative. it's a huge charity event spear-headed by ricky martin and the one and only eva longoria. before i left, i talked to mr. bouble about his happy holiday news. he's about to be a father for the second time. ♪ let it snow, let it snow >> you're having a son in january. it's kind of early. i thought it was christmas. >> that's great. very sweet. >> isn't it nice? >> i thought it was for me at first. i can't get in this. >> you can just hold i >> that's very sweet. >> the sweetest gift for michael this year is his growing family and his son noah announced the big news in the most adorabl way possible. >> baby. >> baby due late january. okay, and how does it feel to have another son and how has your life changed since you had a son? >> oh, my life has changed considerably.
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you can imagine. i love being a d and this is our second one. and we're not quit ♪ jingle bell >> a christmas song you never want to sing again? >> is there a christmas song i don't want to sing again? the song i really love is the mariah carey song "all i want for christmas is you." but i can't sing it because she won't let me. ♪ baby, all i want for christmas is you ♪ >> okay. >> i want to give you the right stuff. that's a song i would like to sing again. i can't sing it. ♪ all i want for christmas >> so we know why that song didn't make his set list for the fifth christmas special airing next thursday on nbc. but who's he already looking to collaborate with next year? >> christmas duet with a person i haven't done, i love ed sheeran. he is a crazy, sweet sam smith. he's a guy that i think has an incredible voice. adelle. stevie wonder. dude, i want -- i got to have
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stevie come and do a special. ♪ jingle all the way >> so santa, if you're listening to me and michael's conversation, he wants duets on the christmas wish list. >> we're not on the list? i don't und thank you, yo. all right, coming up, why bethenny frankel isn't surprised by yolanda foster's divorce announcement. plus we go inside her scintillating new gig. >> and dolly parton takes us inside her coat of many colors and what is the secret to her 50-year marriage? wow. that's next.
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>> maybe i know it all. if you want to know any of it all, come to me. i'll tell you. >> real housewife of new york's bethenny frankel came in like a wrecking ball last season. mm. >> certainly did. i'm actually very glad she's back because you can always count on bethany to tell it like it is and have an opinion. now she's weighing in on her fellow housewife yoe londa foster's multimillion dollar divorce. but did bethany see it coming? >> wow. yolanda and david are divorcing. i don't know th i'm totally surprised by that. i think that women who have the desire to end their relationship are drawn to reality television. it's their tic >> cute. >> i think a lot of people think that it's either going to give some excitement to the life, make them happy or they need a life line financially. they want their own identity. i think it's common. i don't think it's that the show destroys the relationship. i always thought it was interesting. i find it interesting for someone who has hundreds of millions of dollars to want to come on a reality television show and open yourself up to scrutiny.
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>> and the 45-year-old mom k a thing or two about scrutiny herself. her nasty divorce from jason is still making headlines. >> it's challenging to go through something personal in a public eye. it's so saturated that you almost get to the point where it doesn't matter. i've been so beaten up in the press and so many different ways that i feel like i'm in a lull of getting beaten up. i'm sure they'll come back again. >> the skinny girl founder who is worth a reported $25 million has also come under attack for her skinniness. >> i don't complain skinny shaming because there's no upside to that. people want to be thin. and for me to say woe is me, people think i'm too thin. it's not a great idea. skinny shaming is sort of out of people wanting to be a little thin and people being a little mad at you. people don't believe how much i weigh though. you ask the average person how much i weigh, they would guess 105. i weigh 117. i weigh a l i pack a lot of punch into this little body. >> get off my jock. >> now new york's comeback ki is packing an punch behind the scenes.
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her new company be real productions is getting down and dirty. >> here we go. >> i have a real show on television called food rn. when you look at someone's amazing apartment, it's like po it's like real estate porn, property porn. you're excited about food. so i'm a porn star now. >> well, all righty then. but instead of bethany doing dallas, she's doing food. >> i'm excited. >> i can tell. >> and by the way, i still believe she sold her skinny girl drink line for $100 million. >> check this out, guess whose net worth more than quadruples that, dolly parton. how does $450 million sound to you? >> completely out of rea guess who she wasn't out o reach with last night? our very own keltie knight. you were on the red carpet with her and you're still glowing. >> i'm still glowing. i wish i had more rhinestones to wear. so magical when you're in the presence of a living legend. i was at her big hollywood premiere for her nbc movie "coat of many colors" premieri thursday. but it's another celebration, her marriage milestone with
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husband carl dean that i had to give her kudos for. it's going to be your 50th wedding anniversary. are you going on an rv trip like you do? >> well, we're going to get married again. and we're going to get in our rv and go on a honeymoon. we're going to go back to greenville, georgia and maybe spend the night or something like that so, yeah. 50 years is a long time. >> what's the secret? >> stay gone. don't spend any time together. just stay away. then you're glad to see each other. >> there is no one that says it like it is more than the legendary dolly parton. wearing her dress, dolly had her little sister stella by her side at the premiere of her movie "coat of many colo starring country superstar jennifer nettles based on h 1970s hit. ♪ in my coat of many colors >> you're dressed in the dress of many colors. this is based on something in your life.
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>> we were poor people. everybody back there was poor. but this is a particular story about a little ragged coat momma made. it's really more of a philosophy than an it's an anti-bullying song and also a movie about just and family and how love can bring you together. >> i want to know about her as the little one. what do we not know? >> she was hyperactive. that is one thing i will say. >> i was just active. she said if we had ritalin back then, momma would have had me on it. i was just really an excitable child. i just was full of life and passion. >> i have to ask you this big music news. you're going to "the voi the biggest music televisio show to mentor not one, not one team but all the contestants. >> first of all, i love the sh i love what it stands for. i love that they don't have to see you to know that you're talented so we thought go on "the voice." there is at least 12, 15 million people that watch that all the
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be careful. they're worth more than gold. >> okay, those boots were not made for walking. jame cordon enlisting carrie underwood to help him take off his cowboy boots. hysterical. >> it can only go up from there. carrie is doing his signature karaoke segment. here it is in case you missed it. ♪ jesus take the wheel take it from my hands ♪ ♪ i can't do this on my own ♪ >> i think jesus is taking the wheel. is it true that you kno lyric to every wham song? >> oh, y ♪ wake me up before you go, go
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house speaker paul ryan gathered his republican colleagues in the library of congress to lay out his vision for the party as the presidential election campaign begins to heat up. it was ryan's first major address since picking up the speaker's gavel. here's some of what he had to say. >> so if we want to save the country, if we want to do what we believe in, then we need a mandate from the people. and if we want a mandate, we need to offer ideas. and if we want to offer ideas, then we need to actually have ideas. that's where the house republicans come in. so our number one goal for next year is to put together a complete alternative to the less agenda. [ applause ]
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this is a work in progress, no doubt. so today, i want to talk basics. i want to talk fundamentals. what kind of country do we want to be? i do not presume to speak for all republicans in all particulars. but after giving it a lot of thought, this is what i think a conservative vision looks like. we want america to be confident again. if you don't have a job, we want you to be confident that you can find a job and take it. if you do have a job, we want you to be confident that that job will pay well. we want students to know that all that school and all that debt will be worth it. we want seniors to know that all those years of hard work, all those years of paying taxes will be rewarded.
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medicare and social security will be there for you when you need them. we want all americans, when they look at washington, to see spending going down, taxes going down, debt going down. we want to see progress and we want to have pride. we want people to believe in our future again. we want a country where no one is stuck, where no one settles, where everyone can rise. and on the world stage, it is no different. we want a confident america. a purposeful america. we want to know we stand for freedom and show it. not with bluster or bravado, but with calm, steady action. we want our military to command respect from our adversaries and to inspire confidence from our allies. and when they come home, we want
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to give our veterans the care they deserve. >> before delivering his speech, ryan appeared on "cbs this morning." charlie and gail asked about his views on the massacre in san bernardino. >> the community is grieving and the nation is asking questions about why and how do we stop this and we want to hear from you on that. but why don't you, after you make your speech today, call the president and say i'm going to come down pennsylvania avenue. let's you and i start off and do something about this right now. i'm speaker of the house, you're president. you're in your fourth quarter and i'm in the beginning of my job as speaker. >> well, first, charlie, this is just a horrible event. my stomach turns like any american when they see this violence and you can't help but yell at the tv and say what can we do to prevent this from happening? so obviously we're thinking of those things. this particular shooting in san bernardino, there's just too much unknowns before we speculate about the origin of this one.
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but what we have seen, and a common theme among many of these mass shootings, is the theme of mental illness. we need to fix our mental illness laws and policies. they're outdated. that is something we're working on right now. we are moving a bill through the process here, the murphy legislation. we think that's one of the more common themes, which people with mental illness are getting guns and conducting mass shootings. without knowing the facts in san bernardino, we also know that there are homegrown jihadists, we also know that there are isis inspirational events. and we need to figure out how to handle that, as well. so there are multiple things that need to be addressed, and we are working on those that need to be addressed. including whether someone is coming here and inspiring someone to do these things because of idealogical or religious reasons, or the mental health reasons. which we know is a common theme among these shootings. >> mr. speaker, i suspect a lot
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of people would agree with you on that. but here's what the president said and the reason i suggested there might be a conversation between you and the president. he said, we have a no-fly list where people can't be on planes, but these same people who we do not allow to fly could get into a store right now in the united states and buy a firearm and there's nothing we can do to stop them. >> well, on this particular issue, we do have a constitution. citizens have a due process right. anyone can just be arbitrarily placed upon the no-fly list. in fact, that's happened quite a bit. people have been placed on the list mistakenly, innocently. so we need to respect due process. so when we rush to act on these things, let's make sure we act accordingly, according to citizen's rights, the constitution and make sure what we do solves these problems. that is why we need to take a pause and see what's happening. this is why we're working on mental health already. so with respect to the no-fly list, it's very important to remember people have due process
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rights in this country, and we can't have some government official just arbitrarily put them on a list. if someone is suspected of terrorism, if someone in this country is planning a terrorist attack, we should arrest them. so this is something that should be dealt with by law enforcement in a more pronounced position than maybe banning due process lists on a no-fly list. if we think someone is going to commit a terrorist attack, we should pick them up. >> we all hear you, mr. speaker. but many people have said, we know how this story is going to go. we'll hear the stories of the heroes that survived, the stories about the victims and the stories about the shooters. >> and then nothing gets done. >> that's right, nothing changes. surely there can be something that can stop people from getting an ak-47. in this particular case in san bernardino, it's being reported that two of the weapons recovered were bought legally in this country. what is it going to take to move
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the needle in congress is the frustration? >> that's what i'm trying to say, gail. what we're trying to do is find out the facts and make sure what our response is addresses the problems without infringing upon the rights of law-abiding citizens. that's the key here. >> but it keeps happening. it keeps happening. >> we have citizens that have rights to be protected. and again, gail, one of the common things, this is why we're serious about our mental health legislation. a lot of these people are getting guns who are mentally unstable who should not be getting guns. and this is a gap in the laws that we feel needs to be filled. if you're not outraged when you turn on the tv and see these shootings, there's something wrong with you. we just want to get it right, gail. and we want to make sure that we don't violate a person's rights, if they're a law-abiding citizen. >> can i just say this to you? a mass shooting is described as four or more victims. according to shootingtracker.com, since january, there have been at least 354 mass shootings in this
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country. you must be frustrated, as well. >> i am, gail. that's why -- i don't want to keep saying the same thing over and over, but one of the things we noticed, there are mental health issues here. we haven't fixed these laws in years. they're discombobulated. the laws don't make sense and people who should not be getting guns, who are clinically diagnosed with mental illness are slipping through the cracks and the system and we need to patch that. then we need to make sure that criminals don't get guns. we node to -- need to enforce those laws. >> mr. speaker, how urgent is it, and what does it require to make sure hat people will not be facing the same situation a month now? >> we're receiving resistance from the mental health bill right now. >> you talk to the president and he'll talk to you about his own concerns about who is allowed to get what kind of guns. >> by the way, that's part of the mental health bill. that's part of the discussion
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surrounding the bill, which is who gets guns, but we have to make sure that in our rush to do something, we don't violate a person's individual rights in this country. i don't think the country is headed in the right direction. i believe we're on the wrong track. i believe that we are at risk of severing this leggy of leaving the next generation better off. we're on track of doing that. i feel we here in congress, if we don't like the direction the down trip is headed, then we can't just be an opposition party yelling no, we have to be a proposition party and show people what our ideas are. so we need to be big, bold, we need to be specific. in 2016, we have an obligation to give the people of this country the choice so that they can choose what direction the country goes. that's what i'm going to lay out today, which is we are an opposition party, yes, but here's how we become a proposition party and here's how we give the choice to the people
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of this country so they can decide the direction of this country, in a whole range of things. poverty, economic growth, upward mobility, affordable health care. we have to say to the country, here is a better way forward. and if you agree with us, and you choose us to lead, then we will do this. we need a mandate, and we need to offer people a choice that's the kind of vision i'm going to lay out this afternoon. >> when will you talk to the president? >> i talk to the president fairly regularly. i don't know. i call him sometimes, he calls me sometimes. i don't have something marked on my calendar. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. phil! oh no... (under his breath) hey man! hey peter. (unenthusiastic) oh... ha ha ha! joanne? is that you? it's me... you don't look a day over 70. am i right? jingle jingle. if you're peter pan, you stay young forever. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. ♪ you make me feel so young... it's what you do.
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congress released the results of its investigation into the secret service. it describes an agency in crisis, and documents a string of disturbing incidents involving the president and the first family. margaret brennan reports from the white house. >> reporter: while the u.s. secret service is an agency in crisis, hit by budget cutbacks, leadership failures, and overworked officers, according to a new report that will be released by congressional investigators later today, and it details 143 different incidents, security breaches, or attempted ones over the past decade. it also shares some new previously undisclosed details, including a breach last fall
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when a man pretending to be a member of congress, slipped backstage without being screened, and then walked up and spoke with president obama. investigators say the root of these problems and the greatest threat to the secret service right now is simply a staffing crisis. the critical report, which was obtained by cbs news, is the result of a bipartisan, year-long investigation by the house oversight committee. and it focused on four significant security breaches, including a september 2014 incident when the secret service didn't vet armed security guards who were standing very close to the president when he visited the cdc. and a march 2015 incident in which two possibly drunk officers interfered with a crime scene surrounding a threatened bomb outside the white house grounds. all of this comes in the wake of a series of high profile scandals and incidents that have driven morale at the secret service to an all-time low. we contacted the secret service
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police in tulsa, oklahoma recovered more than 26 pounds of cocaine that was on an american airlines jet in for routine maintenance. no word how the drugs got there and there have been no arrests. most of the cocaine comes to the u.s. along the pacific coast, and the coast guard is making some big busts on the high seas. carter evans reports. >> reporter: the coast guard just delivered more than 25 tons of confiscated cocaine to dea agents waiting here on shore. the head of the agency told us if he had additional ships available, he could intercept even more. we traveled by boat to the coast guard cutter, seven miles off the coast of san diego. on board, we found dozens of palates piled high with 50,000 pounds of cocaine. the coast guard spent the last
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three months chasing down drug smuggling boats off the coast of central and south america, include thing makeshift submarine. the boarding team pried open the hatch and found more than $200 million of cocaine stashed inside. laura collins is captain of the coast guard cutter. what is it like when you get that intel and all of a sudden you get eyes on one of those semi submersibles? >> it's thrilling. it's exactly what we're trained for. it's exactly why we wear the uniform. it's kind of like everything coming together. >> reporter: this video from the coast guard shows the cramped quarters inside a drug sub. every space is packed with as much cocaine as possible. this is what three quarters of a billion dollars worth of cocaine looks like. that's just wholesale value. on the street, it's worth a lot more. it's been a record year for the coast guard, working with the military and u.s. customs, they've seized more cocaine in the pacific than the last three
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years combined. the commandant says the reason it's smuggled is simple economics. >> when we look at the business case of what it takes to produce at one kilo of cocaine. about $2,000 in colombia. that same kilo sells for $25,000 here in the united states. >> reporter: when the smugglers are caught, the coast guard says they rarely put up a fight and so far they've arrested nearly 700 of them. well, most of the cocaine and smugglers are gointo be prosecuted here in the u.s. as for the cocaine, some is going to be kept for evidence. the rest will be incinerated at a secret location. >> that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning."
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